Kishi sat upright and smiled slightly when Kat approached him. "Some villain I made, huh?" Kishi huffed with a chuckle, he wasn't all that upset that he lost. But he did wish he could've presented more of a challenge for Kat. She practically walked right over him, he didn't hold his own at all that fight. He knew that he couldn't help her, or any of the students, without pushing them- but what if he just wasn't strong enough? "I'm fine." Kishi assured as he took Kat's hand, grateful for her kindness. "Too hard? Don't tell me you were holding back!" Kishi gasped jokingly, "It was 'just right'." the boy added while rubbing his head. Kishi let out a brief sigh, and that was just the beginning- he was exhausted. Suddenly, as if Kishi came to a realization, the boy excitedly took the girl by the shoulders "I knew it was you! I didn't want to ask about it before, because I wasn't sure. But you just replicated the move. The one with the flashing colors? I saw it during the villain attack- it took out the shield-wielding villain." Kishi explained eagerly, replaying the scene in his head as if it were form his favorite action movie. "Without you- I don't know how that battle would've ended. So thanks." Kishi added with a distant smile.
Ms. Agsaki clapped her hands as if she had just seen some sort of spectacle. "Very good children. There is things we will need to work on, but in time of course. For now, i think you've earned yourselves a break. We are scheduled to meet up with the rest of the class in 15 minutes. The destination is a bit of a run, but lucky for us- it's mostly downhill!" the woman added cheerily. "I, once again, provided maps. So feel free to take one, we do not suggest straying form the path illustrated in the map given. After you get you map, you're ready to go, and I'm sure you've all worked up quite the appetite. So let's get hustling!" Ms. Agsaki explained with enthusiastic hand motions before gesturing the students to follow after her. Though, instead of running- the woman blew a large bubble and sat on it- floating herself towards the destination on the map and waving goodbye to her group. Kishi hesitated for a moment, she was just going to leave them- what if they got lost or didn't back it back? With a shrug, Kishi offered Kat a smile before grabbing two maps and bringing one back to his friend.
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Zuron huffed- "It's your quirk, don't look at me for answers." the boy shrugged as he leaned against a thin tree-trunk. "But you're not the only one with problems. With your quirk I mean." Zuron added, looking at the sky rather than Yoshi. "I'm sure it'll come to you. Then maybe our fights won't include you getting your ass kicked 90% of it." Zuron shrugged.
Mr. Hami looked over his group for a moment. Irritated stare unflinching as he went over the note pad in his hand. "As expected, you have a lot to work on still. However, I am seeing improvement from the first time I met you students, and though you still are no where near becoming heroes- at least you're on the right path now. " Mr. Hami spoke out of nowhere, one could be fairly certain that he was praising the group. "Now we will meet up with the rest of the class to rest for a little while and eat lunch. We will provide bagged lunches, if you don't like the food then feel free to starve. I decided to be generous this time around and leave the path clear of obstacles, however it is a two mile run. You have 15 minutes to complete this run and show up at the designated area, if you don't show up then you'll miss on on lunch." the man stated before reaching into his pocket. "Here's a map." the man stated as he threw a single piece of paper on the floor in front of the group before sinking into the ground, mouthing 'good luck'. Zuron kicked the dirt as he watched Mr. Hami sink away, who gave that man permission to be a teacher?