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Aizawa knew about her.
By that means, he knows how much power this girl holds in her own quirk. So much more powerful than her mother herself, the ever so famous Pro Hero; Violet. Which was one of the reasons why he called Airi privately during their hero trainings on her first day.
"Airi Himari."
Airi turned her attention away from talking with her new friend, Momo and saw Aizawa Sensei calling for her. She shortly waved at her friend, dismissing her before she slow jogged towards her teacher. An uneasy feeling was building up in her chest.
"Yes, sensei?"
"The principal has instructed for you to train seperately from the others."
Her expression dropped. "But, why?"
Aizawa sensei looked over to her hair, seeing the few strands of lilac coloured strands hidden beneath her brownish black, natural ones. He as a Pro Hero himself, knew what it symbolises. Only those who inherit Violet's quirk has that special trait. And she holds one of the deadliest quirks to ever exist in the superpower world now.
Airi saw how he switched his glance from her eyes to her hair. She could already guess what he was looking at. Did Uncle Nezu already tell him about my quirk?
"I don't think I need to answer that question. You must've already know why, right, Airi?"
Airi softly exhaled in dissapointment. She reluctantly nodded, and followed her sensei to another private training hall. Being sad would be an understatement, since she was homeschooled her whole primary life, so this was the only time she could actually train with others. With friends. All her entire life she was trained with her own mother, if not with Bakugou, she would just be by herself in the training room. Punching dummies, training to control the demons and ghouls alone, and that was mainly it. She expected to have partners and a whole group while training in UA Academy, but it seemed as if her quirk was not to be trusted to be with people.
She didn't notice this, but the blonde haired boy saw how she was escorted away from the class into a different hall. All her other classmates were practising seperately with Ectoplasm's clones, so they didn't actually notice the new girl's absence. But Bakugou did. The urge to run to her and ask why the hell she was being brought away was strong, but he didn't want to deal with Aizawa sensei's nagging.