"My thoughts exactly. In some way or another I believe we'll be practicing our quirks here," he agreed, looking around at the teachers and then the students before turning back to Aurora. "To answer your question- no, which is why I'm surprised we even had this conversation. Usually we'd be fighting, training, or arguing with each other." He scratched his head, ashamed. I probably shouldn't have added that last part.
"Don't worry though, they're all good kids from what I can tell. Anyway, all this wasted time could be used to better myself so-" the dark haired boy stood up, stretching. "So I'll let you relax and I can use this opportunity to exercise a little." He stated, grabbing his book and beginning to walk off, until he halted mid-step as if he had forgotten something. He turned around to face Aurora one last time. "Good luck, I can see your endless potential, so don't give up!" He said, giving her a thumbs up, then finally vanishing to a nearby but secluded area. This is a perfect spot, a lot of shade to shield me from the sun. Let's see, what should I do? The boy decided to start off with a few stretches, followed by a couple of push-ups. If I want to be able to wear that armor, I need to harden my muscles. I'll get there soon, as long as I put in the work!