Good. [ Because if he can help him, he will. Even if it's trying to get him to destress and actually sleep, instead of working himself up to the point of being unable to sleep. ]
What's the plan for the day? Other than copious amounts of coffee.
The hero and villain exercise. We'll be going over each pair's weaknesses and strengths in approach, partnership and quirk usage. It's a good way to get a handle on the kids.
[ Shouto inclines his head, a wordless no problem.
But he does snort about the coffee. Maybe he'll get him a thermos as long as his arm next time he goes out. Right now, though, he angles where he's leaning to look down at his lesson plan. ]
They'll like that. And it'll get them to burn off some of their summer energy, probably. I still remember how keyed up everyone was the first couple of days. [ And then everything that went downhill afterwards. Actually, on that note... ] Do you want to do the USJ later in the month like last year?
[They're always so excited to see him- it's flattering and intimidating at the same time- not he's told anybody about that second part. He hasn't let any of them down so far, but he can't help worrying- he's a chronic worrier.
He taps his pen against the desk a few times as he considers USJ.]
That's probably for the best. They need to get used to using their quirks freely first. Will you be coming down with us like last time?
[ Considering the fact he feels like he's pretty bad with people, teenagers? Teenagers are kind of terrifying. He wouldn't blame Izuku if he confessed to being intimidated by them and their excitement.
But Shouto thinks they're easier to deal with than the media, so. ]
If you want me to. I can keep my schedule open for it pretty easily, and it seemed to help with the last batch.
[ Both the media and teenagers gossip and ask questions, but at least the teenagers don't stick microphones in his face and get too invasive. Only slightly, until someone reminds them it's not appropriate to hound their teachers. ]
It was pretty easy to monitor the fire and mountain rescue simulations with me there, and they do act a little calmer when we work together...
[ Well, that's not wrong. They're just dissecting everything, though. ]
[ Still, he walked into it, and that's all that matters to him. It at least means he can gently bully him into taking better care of himself, even if it means he'll get fussed over, too. ]
All right. And don't work through your lunch period - it's not just for the kids, Midoriya.
[ That one he's a little more reluctant to agree on, because he only eats when he registers that he's hungry - and sometimes, you get so distracted that you forget you're hungry. ]
But then, when the bell rings, he straightens up and uncrosses his arms as he looks at the time. Shouto doesn't have a homeroom this year, so he doesn't have to rush off, himself. Which means he can amble off to planning and talking with the rest of the staff as a backup if necessary.
It also means he won't be around for Izuku's reaction to discovering what he left him, but that's fine. ]
[It's a new batch of freshman, who are all eager and excited, well, he can't blame them. This is UA, after all, both All Might and him graduated here. It's the most competitive in the country.
It's been a while, since his first year, he's good at handling the kids, calm voice, gentle instructions. He's pulling double duty as both their heroics and science professor this year.
Still, he's drained by the time he gets back to the teachers lounge and slowly realizing that he did not, in fact, remember to bring lunch. And yet, there it is, a bowl of katsudon on his table.
He's not sure what he did to deserve this, but the other teachers who are around, see him quietly crying over his luck as he eats his lunch. Though absolutely nobody will tell him where it came from.]
[ The only reason he even finds out is through word of mouth.
Shouto indulges students when he runs into them with conversations, answers to questions, promises that his lessons will come in due time. Being effectively in reserve makes it easier for him, in terms of having time to plan, but also leaves him planning for more than one set of students.
And they're all really, really beightbeyed and excited.
But someone mentions that Deku was crying in his lunch in passing, when there aren't so many students flocking him in the hall, and he can't help but go check it out.
His concern dies down when he sees him, and he huffs softly before walking in. ]
[ Ah, so his suspicion was right. No surprise, there, though. First day of school? Fresh new group of young eggs? Yeah, Shouto figured he might have forgotten to pack his lunch. But knowing one another's orders since they were their students' ages, it's easy for him to go and pick u kataudon from Izuku's favorite place.
It's only a little out of his way. It's worth it for the teary, bright smile. ]
I'm sure they can feel your gratitude, Midoriya. I actually came to make sure you were okay, someone mentioned you were crying in the lounge.
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What's the plan for the day? Other than copious amounts of coffee.
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... It's going to be mostly coffee.
[He opens the lesson plan back up.]
The hero and villain exercise. We'll be going over each pair's weaknesses and strengths in approach, partnership and quirk usage. It's a good way to get a handle on the kids.
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But he does snort about the coffee. Maybe he'll get him a thermos as long as his arm next time he goes out. Right now, though, he angles where he's leaning to look down at his lesson plan. ]
They'll like that. And it'll get them to burn off some of their summer energy, probably. I still remember how keyed up everyone was the first couple of days. [ And then everything that went downhill afterwards. Actually, on that note... ] Do you want to do the USJ later in the month like last year?
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He taps his pen against the desk a few times as he considers USJ.]
That's probably for the best. They need to get used to using their quirks freely first. Will you be coming down with us like last time?
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But Shouto thinks they're easier to deal with than the media, so. ]
If you want me to. I can keep my schedule open for it pretty easily, and it seemed to help with the last batch.
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I like having you there. The kids seem a little calmer with you there. Plus we'll be able to use more of the USJ simultaneously with more teachers.
[No, the kids are watching the both of them like hawks, trying to figure out if they're a couple or not.]
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It was pretty easy to monitor the fire and mountain rescue simulations with me there, and they do act a little calmer when we work together...
[ Well, that's not wrong. They're just dissecting everything, though. ]
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Thank you for this, Todoroki. I know you're busy.
[They're both busy, between teaching and heroics.]
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If I can help, I'll help. Besides, maybe it'll mean you'll actually get some sleep for once if I'm around.
[ You never know. ]
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[Not... much of it, considering, but.]
Do you? You're usually as busy as I am.
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[ And that's what counts, right? Once he's asleep, he's usually out like a light unless something external wakes him up. ]
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[But he should definitely do something about his own sleep schedule- which he will.]
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You just admitted you don't get enough sleep.
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[That won't stop him about fussing over Shouto though.]
I'll call you tonight, I promise.
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All right. And don't work through your lunch period - it's not just for the kids, Midoriya.
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You too, Todoroki. I've seen you work through them.
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I'll set a reminder to make sure.
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If I need to sleep better, you need to eat better.
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We'll keep an eye on one another, then.
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[The bell rings- and Izuku's scrambling to get all his things into a bag.]
Ah- I'll call you!
[As he sprints down a hallway.]
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But then, when the bell rings, he straightens up and uncrosses his arms as he looks at the time. Shouto doesn't have a homeroom this year, so he doesn't have to rush off, himself. Which means he can amble off to planning and talking with the rest of the staff as a backup if necessary.
It also means he won't be around for Izuku's reaction to discovering what he left him, but that's fine. ]
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It's been a while, since his first year, he's good at handling the kids, calm voice, gentle instructions. He's pulling double duty as both their heroics and science professor this year.
Still, he's drained by the time he gets back to the teachers lounge and slowly realizing that he did not, in fact, remember to bring lunch. And yet, there it is, a bowl of katsudon on his table.
He's not sure what he did to deserve this, but the other teachers who are around, see him quietly crying over his luck as he eats his lunch. Though absolutely nobody will tell him where it came from.]
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Shouto indulges students when he runs into them with conversations, answers to questions, promises that his lessons will come in due time. Being effectively in reserve makes it easier for him, in terms of having time to plan, but also leaves him planning for more than one set of students.
And they're all really, really beightbeyed and excited.
But someone mentions that Deku was crying in his lunch in passing, when there aren't so many students flocking him in the hall, and he can't help but go check it out.
His concern dies down when he sees him, and he huffs softly before walking in. ]
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He's eating his mysteriously gifted lunch, with a smile and a thank you to whoever was kind enough- and paid this much attention to him.
Once he spots his friend, he wipes away the tears.]
Todoroki, somebody left me lunch- I forgot mine and I thought I'd need to go out but- I wish I knew who it was so I could thank them.
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It's only a little out of his way. It's worth it for the teary, bright smile. ]
I'm sure they can feel your gratitude, Midoriya. I actually came to make sure you were okay, someone mentioned you were crying in the lounge.
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