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Uraraka Ochako ([personal profile] willynilly) wrote2020-10-11 01:51 pm

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[personal profile] expellerhead 2018-05-22 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
[max, god damn it

aizawa only barely manages to see her, just the flash of light reflecting off the handle of the blade that draws in his attention. when he spies uraraka he sighs through his nose, heading over to the wall beside the cubby to sit down, shoulders against it, head tipped back.

he doesn't really need to talk. uraraka will say something if she wants to.]
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[personal profile] expellerhead 2018-05-22 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
[yeahhhh, aizawa knows about those little hideaway cubbies. he'd learned about one completely by accident and set himself about the ship to find the others. no point in touching them; they were kind of useful, if the worst should come to pass, but...it never did.]

Did he tell you about his world?
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[personal profile] expellerhead 2018-05-23 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
[aizawa doesn't interrupt, just listening. the school collects background information on students of course, and included in that is household income but only as far as when it becomes necessary to provide financial assistance to students who might need the help, which doesn't tend to be often.

but that's not what uraraka's getting at. he can hear it in her voice, in the way it doesn't waver with tears or sympathy. there's a weight to it, something that drags it down to the bottom of her register. guilt, maybe.

or shame.]


He wouldn't have wanted you to dwell on that part of his life. [aizawa didn't know max well, but there's an understanding between them that hadn't needed any discussion. as adults, maybe. as men. as people who've cared for others, had children rely on them for guidance, for survival.]
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[personal profile] expellerhead 2018-05-24 05:21 am (UTC)(link)
[aizawa sighs again, turning to rest his head back against the wall instead of trying to get a look at her face. she's tucked too far into the cubby, anyway.]

Maybe for this reaction now.

[he shrugs his shoulders helplessly, resting his arms atop his knees.]

It's difficult to tell when to accept things as they are, and when to challenge them. That goes doubly so for a place like this.
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[personal profile] expellerhead 2018-05-25 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
[something about not being able to see her, about the darkness of the storage bay or about the quiet hum of the ship around them lends itself to the isolation of it all. they're just a few dozen people, trapped on a handful of ships, drifting around so far from home that it would take them generations upon generations just to make it back. so far removed from home, it may as well not exist at all.

aizawa clasps a wrist in his hand, closing his eyes.]


...is the name Breakpoint Dash familiar to you? [he won't be surprised if uraraka doesn't recognize it- in fact, he's betting on her only having a vague recollection of the name, at best.]
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[personal profile] expellerhead 2018-05-29 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
[even midoriya would have a hard time digging up information on this hero.] I'm not surprised. They were a professional hero for only six weeks.

[before she assumes the worst-] They didn't die, but they ended up having to retire early for medical reasons. They collapsed from the stress.
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[personal profile] expellerhead 2018-05-30 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
It is. [Breakpoint is an extreme example, but that's part of the point.] They were the top of their class. Graduated with offers from nearly every hero office in Tokyo. And six weeks after debuting as a solo hero, they had to announce their retirement.

It was the pressure of trying to guess at expectations, of trying to hold up a completely impossible and arbitrary set of standards. [see what he's saying?]
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[personal profile] expellerhead 2018-06-02 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't say that. [turns a little, so he can see the edge of her face and she, his. he's not speaking to her as a teacher now; more as a mentor. as someone who's walked the path she'll eventually have to walk, just like the rest of her classmates will.] Concern yourself with you. The surest way to defeat an enemy you can't even reach, let alone anticipate, is to flourish. Get stronger. And take care of yourself.
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[personal profile] expellerhead 2018-06-04 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
Of course not.

[this time he really looks at her; turns his body so he's leaning in front of her little cubby hole, crouching forward.]

But that's step zero in a very involved, very complicated cycle, and it's a difficult one to remember. One that heroes with decades of experience on you constantly forget.

[reaches over and taps his knuckles to her shoulder. holds them there, for a moment.]

You tackle the basics, first and foremost. For the next four weeks I want to see you eating well, sleeping well, and working out. Then we'll move on.
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[personal profile] expellerhead 2018-06-06 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
[doesn't move, except to lean back to avoid bumping foreheads with her when she shifts.]

Why do you think you're behind?
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[personal profile] expellerhead 2018-06-07 06:46 am (UTC)(link)
Terrible things will happen, regardless of your skill. [he doesn't say it unkindly.] Nobody could stop that meteor or save everyone; nobody. Nobody could save those residents of that terraformed planet.

You can't look at every tragedy as a personal failure, Uraraka. It simply isn't feasible; you'll just cripple yourself with unnecessarily overburdened purpose.
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[personal profile] expellerhead 2018-06-15 05:22 am (UTC)(link)
There's nothing wrong with wanting to improve, or wanting to save people or become more capable. [sighs through his nose, dragging a hand through his hair in thought.] ...look at it this way: if you improve for the sake of saving others, but then you end up being unable to save someone again, does that just mean you haven't improved enough?

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