The pair stood before the twenty students at Ground Beta, where Izuku and Katsuki had their first battle training, which Katsuki lost to the other male. The other students trailed behind them, chatting together in their hero suits, and acting as if the two pros weren't even there.
"For this training session-" Katsuki started, but stopped as soon as he realized he had nobody's attention. Izuku looked over at the shorter male attentively. The ash blonde clenched his hands into fist and ground his teeth together. He glared at the students, who were blatantly ignoring him.
"Easy, Kacchan. Violence isn't the answer." Izuku reminded him. Katsuki raised his fist to the air then set off a large, loud explosion. All attention was centered on him now.
"Listen up, you fucking brats. If I catch one of you chatting again, I will blast you all the way to the fucking stars." He snarled at them. Izuku fixated his gaze on the kids, so that he didn't cause any reason for the explosive pro's wrath to turn on him. "You want to know what happens when you don't obey? You get fired. When you're fired, you don't have any fucking cash. When you're fucking broke, you lose your shit until you have nothing."
"You don't obey orders." One of the students pointed out. Katsuki's dark, furious, scarlet irises darted to the child who dared to speak up. "Just the other day, you telling someone off for giving you orders on television."
"Just because he says that, doesn't mean he actually doesn't do it." Izuku stepped in before Katsuki could literally explode. "There's been plenty of times where Ground Zero has told me, or Pro Hero: Shouto, Red Riot, or literally anyone else not to give him orders, but he does them anyway. Not because he wants to, but because he knows that he has to. The specific incident you are referring to happened with Ingenium. Ingenium asked him to A.P. Shot something, Zero told him not to tell him what to do, and then he did it. Yes?"
Many nods came from the crowd.
"But I've never once seem him disobey an order from someone older than him. Not unless he genuinely disagrees with what they're asking of him. When you're a pro, it is imperative that you listen to others. Because you're not always right. Even if you think you are, your judgment on a scene could be entirely different from another's." Izuku explained to them. He turned his head towards Katsuki for him to continue now that the blonde had collected his temper.
"One time, Deku and I were put on the same mission. We were dealing with a dangerous villain, and we had to be careful. His quirk gave him the ability to teleport. I wanted to blast in, beat him up, and then take him out to the cops. Deku suggested knocking him off his feet with wind pressure, which would've put him out of focus long enough for us to catch him. We'd been given orders to do it as simply and quietly as possible since this guy was extremely dangerous, and nobody wanted the public freaking out. If we'd of done it my way, everyone would've known, and we could've gotten in trouble. So we went Deku's route, and apprehended the villain as instructed." Katsuki told the story to them.
None of them seemed to be interested at all.
"That's boring." A kid spoke up.
"Fine. Then we'll just have to show you." Katsuki stated as calmly as he could.
"We're going to be playing a little game. Zero has set up bombs -- real bombs made from his own sweat -- and if you don't follow instructions to disarm it, it will detonate. If your bombs explodes, and you happen to survive, your task will get harder." Izuku instructed them with a sinister grin.
Katsuki wasn't aware that Izuku could make that kind of face, but he supposed it was needed for the kids to learn. Izuku and Katsuki brought out the bombs.
YOU ARE READING
Their Hot Romance (BakuDeku)
Fanfiction*AGED UP *SMUT ALL AROUND *OMEGAVERSE *CW; • ANXIETY • R*PE (not in detail, but mentioned) • KIDNAPPING • TORTURE • MURDER He didn't believe in fated mates. He refused to accept the notion that his forever could be some asshole on the stre...