"How many times do you have to see the evidence? How many times must the point be made? We're causing our own extinction. Too many red lines have been crossed, and our home has in fundamental ways been polluted by avarice and political megalomania...
Y/N who's holding Anjali was confused on what did Aizawa mean by that.
"Yeah. A newspaper wants to do a feature on you all."
"Isn't that amazing, Y/N?" Ochaco exclaimed in excitement, leaning close to her.
"Yeah... I guess..."
"It's kind of embarrassing." Denki spoke.
"Why?" Eijiro asked.
"The sports festival was broadcast around the country, right?" Mashirao said.
"Mina, we'll be in the paper! We've gotta look our best!" Toru jumped around excitedly.
"Yeah!"
"You don't have to do much, though, Hagakure..." Kyoka commented.
"Don't get too excited." Aizawa's stern voice cut off their chatter, making them be quiet. "The article is supposed to be about how you students are doing in the dorms you just moved into. The principal thought it would be good for your parents and guardians to see you all living happily in the dorms, so he gave permission. That's why..."
"Do you think the reporter'll be a woman? A woman newscaster?" Mineta asked, making Y/N's eyes twitched in annoyance.
"He said it was for a newspaper." Hanta corrected.
"If you think about it, 'announcer' sounds like 'bouncer' which sounds like 'bouncy boo--'"
Aizawa cut him off by wrapping his long scarf tightly around him.
"So you better not do anything like that."
"You don't have to be like that, Mr. Aizawa." new voice said.
Everyone looked over to see a tall, slender man with black, wavy hair that hangs on one side of his face and short sideburns on both sides. His face is angular with high cheekbones. He wears thin-framed glasses with large, circular lenses, contrasting with his thin, grayish-blue eyes with mismatched pupils, one white and one black.
He sports a beige blazer over an untucked black dress shirt and dark slacks. He also has a black camera that hangs around his neck when he's reporting.
"I want to report on the U.A. students in their natural state in the dorms."
"Mr. Tokuda, I didn't say you could come in yet--"
"I was told I could be here from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. It's already time." Tokuda said, showing his watch.
Aizawa paused, watching him and lowered his scarf. Tokuda came and stood next to Aizawa.
"Oh, and before we got started, I have a friend of mine who's also coming."
As if on cue, the door opened as footsteps was heard and everyone looked over. They gasped when they see a rather familiar man except for Y/N. There stood Ian Malcolm.
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