Kishi paused slightly as the pair came across the course that was set up for them. Well, what was left of the course. Only shattered pieces and melted parts remained of each obstacle. The boy bit his lip as he shifted from one foot to the other. He could point out at least one of the culprits of this crime, assuming it could be none other than Jack. The boy's puzzled expression soon faded to a smile, "Guess we got it easy this time around." Kishi shrugged towards Kat before he broke into a jog again. Besides the occasional glance behind his shoulder, as if he were afraid Kat would just disappear in thin air, Kishi had his eyes narrowed on the trail ahead of him. In a time that seemed too short, Kishi stumbled upon the open area where the rest of his group was already waiting. Yep, everyone finished before him- again. But, by their breathing patterns, he could tell that him and Kat weren't too far behind. On the ground was the hot tempered lava girl, with her supposed boyfriend beside her. Then there was Jack, sitting cooling on the sideline, at least he was quiet most the time. Fuyuki, the new girl, kept to herself- Kishi wondered if he should introduce himself.
Before long, cutting Kishi off mid-thought, Ms. Agsaki floated down between the group, the large bubble she balanced on popped when it hit the ground. "Good job, students!" the woman applauded the group cheerily, "I'm just positive that was record timing." Kishi rolled his eyes, he liked her enthusiasm but that last comment was a bit of a stretch. "I hope you all had time to catch your breaths- because we're rolling!" the woman's singsong voice filled the air as she marched deeper into the woods, expecting her students to follow. Hidden by a mass of trees, Ms. Agsaki revealed a large building, at least the frame of a building with two stories and 5 rooms on each floor. It was Mr. Hami's handy work, not doubt, it was made completely out of clay. Kishi stared in awe at the design, how could a quirk make a whole building? Although, the boy did question the stability of the building as well. "Here, we will be practicing hostage rescue situations. As we already know, it is pertinent for one to be able to control their quirk in case there are civilians nearby. Well, what if there is a civilian right next to your villain?" the woman raised her brows in an attempt to raise suspense before she pulled a ragged dummy out from behind her back. "Behold a civilian!" Ms. Agsaki began, "You will be breaking off into pairs. Each pair will have one student acting as the villain and one as the hero. While it is the heroes job to safely rescue the civilian, it is the villains job to protect that hostage with their life. Is the civilian gets injured at all during the fight, hero automatically loses. That said, the villain is not allowed to intentionally simply attack the hostage. Please pair yourselves up and decide who will act as the villain, and who the hero." the teacher smiled.
Zuron waited patiently for the other's to arrive. As he had predicted, he was the first one there. One would argue that it isn't that great of an accomplishment- after all this sort of thing is right up his quirk's alley. As Zuron slowed to a stop he wonder about Yoshisuki. The other boy had started long before him, but they didn't cross paths at all. "Probably turned into a flea-" Zuron scoffed to himself assuming he simply couldn't see the other boy. Zuron wasn't sure exactly how far everyone else was, or how long he would have to wait for them. The male paced back and forth for a minute or two, before sitting down and groaning. In a short while (just have your next posts include the character's arrivals) students began to fill the area. Mr. Hami was still nowhere in sight. "What's the chances he just ditched us?" Zuron growled, irritation proven by his twitching eye. Though, as if right on cue, the earth began to tremble. A crack opened in the ground, and suddenly a capsule popped out from it. The hardened, mud shell looked as if an alien would come out- but sure enough it just dissolved to reveal the home room teacher, Mr. Hami. "Not the most ideal mode of transportation, but my quirk isn't exactly specialized in that department." Mr. Hami muttered as he brushed himself off.
"Why didn't you have to run the damn course? Scared you'd fall behind?" Zuron smirked as he crossed his arms across his chest.
"I already got my hero license. Maybe if you did more training and less talking you wouldn't be so far from getting yours." Mr. Hami stated, not even looking at the boy. Zuron growled, what an uncalled-for response. Mr. Hami paused before he tapped his foot on the ground and a small building grew from it. The building was the same as Ms. Agsaki's in structure, though it seemed each of the rooms where smaller. Mr. Hami took a deep breath- one could assumed he wasn't a fan of lecturing- "Listen up because I'll only say this once. You are to pair up. Within each pair one students will play a villain while the other a hero. Each villain is to acquire a 'hostage', one of these dolls," the man explained while gesturing to a pile of dummies behind him "and it is the villains job to guard that hostage with their life. It is the hero's challenge to try and safely remove the hostage from the situation and carry them outside of the building without the hostage getting injured. You have 5 minutes to complete this task, if 5 minutes runs up and the hostage is still in the villain's possession or the hostage get's injured- the win goes to the villain." the man spoke quickly, though it was still rather clear. Zuron looked to either side of him, he had to pick a partner? Why should he care, he could beat any of these wanna-be-heroes.