Yaoyorozu's POV:
"I-.... I've been thinking... should we tell someone about this?..."
There. It was out. The question that had been bothering me for hours straight now. I wasn't sure about it. I wasn't even sure that there was actually something wrong, which is why I was so hesitant. Kyouka just looked at me, as though she was pondering the same thing herself. After a while, she finally responded: "I- I don't really think we should honestly... at least not yet. We haven't gotten any proof, and... I mean- we don't even know what that was. Maybe- maybe it's nothing... Todoroki seems fine... I think we should look into it a bit more first, know what I mean...?"
She did have a point, I had to give that to her. But she doesn't seem all that sure herself, that's the point. Sighing, I said "You're right..." and gave her a peck on the lips. That's when the bell rang again, meaning that we had to get back to class. We had Modern Hero Art History class with Nemuri-sensei now. This lesson was also the usual.
~after school~
Me and Kyouka had decided not to do anything just yet, because we didn't even know if there really was something going on. So, here we are again, walking to my house.
The rest of the week seemed to go on pretty normally, although it did seem as though Todoroki was getting a little slower during training. I knew that his sleep wasn't the best, so I took it as a sign of tiredness and partly exhaustion.
Third Person POV:
Little did Yaoyorozu know, that there was a lot more to the exhaustion, than just lack of sleep. Most of it was caused by the brutal 'training', which seemed to have gotten worse as time passed by. But, Yaoyorozu and Jirou weren't the only ones who were a little worried about the boy.
Obviously, there are his siblings and his mother, but their homeroom teacher also had a slightly uneasy feeling about the boy. He was worried about the fact that Todoroki was always so distant, not wanting to socialize with anyone. The teacher was also rather worried about the fact that he seemingly was getting slower in training, and often looked like he was in pain, even if just a little. It worried him, that the boy didn't seem to show emotions, because that wasn't really normal for most teenagers. Sure, many teens become more distant and everything, but Todoroki was different. Aizawa had a feeling that there was something going on in the boy's life, that he didn't want to talk about, that it was the reason why he was, the way he was and he didn't feel like it was exactly a good thing that was happening.
He might act like he doesn't care for his students, but he does. Very much so.
So, yeah. This was the 7th chapter, and I'm sorry that it's short, but I simply don't know at the moment, what to write. If you would tell me, if you have any ideas, I would very much appreciate it, because I currently don't really know what to write at this moment. I'm pretty much in that situation, where I have an idea for the story, but don't really know how to get to that part of the story. But I'm sure that I'll have more ideas, when I get to the actual Dadzawa part. Yeah...date published: 21st of January, 2021 at 10:03 am
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Fanfiction⚠️!!STORY RATED AS MATURE BECAUSE OF ABUSE, VIOLENCE, MAJOR CHARACTER DEATH TOWARDS THE END, MINOR SWEARING, ETC. IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THIS TYPE OF STUFF, PLEASE DON'T READ THIS BOOK!!⚠️ It was a widely known fact that the Number One Hero, Endeavor, c...