ofhisfoggypast

//Alrighty starter time for Kiri!
          
          "Excuse me, you're Red Riot, right? Kirishima? One of Aizawa's kids?"
          
          It had been a chance encounter for the soon-to-be second homeroom teacher of class 1-A. Honestly, he hadn't expected to run into any of the students just yet. But, Aizawa and him had split up and Oboro had just been walking around. So...okay, he really should have expected it but that wasn't the point. He had recognized Kirishima from the USJ attack and wanted to introduce himself. The real him actually.

resilientheroes

@ofhisfoggypast 
            
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            "Exactly!" Kirishima quickly agreed, but he didn't continue. He listened to Oboro, almost seeming sheepish for a moment before he nodded in agreement. "Exactly," he repeated, his smile returning. It was a lesson he was still learning, but he was certainly understanding it better than before. "Any and every quirk has great potential!"
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ofhisfoggypast

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            "I know, that's what I told him! With his quirk, he evens out the playing field, you know? He can make any fight a fair fight!" Oboro said, glad to know he wasn't the only one who liked Aizawa's quirk and was surprised to know Aizawa was insecure about it. "He's gotten more confident in it now but still! I honestly don't think anyone should be insecure about their quirk! Even something little can be great! It's how you use it and who you have to support you that makes your quirk great!"
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resilientheroes

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            Kirishima actually had to hold back a gasp at that, his shock obvious at the new information. "Whoa, wait a sec! Aizawa-sensei, /Eraserhead/, was insecure about his quirk?" he asked, gaping at Oboro. "That's kinda hard to wrap my mind around... Like, his quirk is totally awesome!" He had his own insecurities about his quirk, so he understood that much, but just the thought that his teacher had thought similarly once caught him off guard.
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