Daichi followed Shoko's order almost more perfectly than she was expecting -- no hesitation as he blew through the roof door and leaped off the building, leaving the girl slightly dumbfounded as she awkwardly caught the stumbling clone Daichi pushed towards her before his jump.
Well, Sazama hadn't managed to escape Daichi's grip, so Shoko didn't have to enact her plan B; which was a relief, as the girl didn't think tossing one of the clones over the edge of the building to distract a hero was a particularly fun thing to do.
Sure, she had checked to make sure there was a balcony only several feet from the roof, but still.
Getting her wits back, she grabbed the two clones and sprinted all the way down the stairs of the building, pushing through the front door out into the street. She looked to her left, gasping for air, to see Daichi unharmed and Sazama unmoving on the pavement.
A jolt of fear shot through her -- that was the one part of her plan she hadn't been sure about, but in the moment she didn't think too much on it. She knew the fall would be nothing to Daichi, but she wasn't sure how it'd effect her female classmate. Sazama was definitely more durable than she was, but by how much exactly, Shoko wasn't sure.
The girl let go of her hostages and ran over, pulling one of her gloves off as she dropped onto and scrapped her knees next to Sazama, immediately touching the other girl's neck, her quirk activating automatically...
And only bringing on a small wave of dull pain. Shoko's eyes widened as she studied Sazama face, realizing that she was simply sleeping, as she so often did. Dots connected in the her mind, piecing together that Sazama's sleeping habits had to do with her quirk, and clearly made her extremely durable.
Shoko breathed a deep sigh of relief, glad that she hadn't hurt her classmate. She glanced over to Daichi, climbing to her feet and pressing her hand against his sizable wrist, relieving him of the minimal pain caused by the fall as well.
"I, uh... sorry about asking you to do that," she said, smiling sheepishly. It didn't really matter how resilient the large boy was -- asking anyone to leap off a three-story building as forcibly as she did was probably not okay.
A moment after her apology, Yoshida-sensei's voice sounded over her communicator -- her team had won.
Another sigh of relief came out of the girl. She hadn't dragged her team down, despite not having made any use of her quirk until the end -- more than that, she even felt like she helped, if only in a small way. Daichi probably could've figured out a way to beat Sazama, but he
did end up following Shoko's suggestion, which had to count for something.
Unsure what else to do, the girl fell hard on her rear, feeling herself relax for the first time that day. Soon enough, she saw the rest of the participants heading back to the starting zone together. Ken and Aki both looked very beat up, and she could guess how that'd happened. Before she could get up and join up with them, though, she spotted Ako joining her, Daichi, and the snoozing Sazama.
Shoko smiled and gave the boy a small wave, nodding as she saw him pick Sazama up. Taking her place on one side of the girl, she gave a small laugh at Ako's words.
"Since the heroes had a time limit, hiding would've worked too, I guess. That would've been fun, like a quirk-filled game of hide-and-seek."
"Too bad you weren't the one injured, but since your here I think now is the time to get that blood sample."Shoko paused, her absentminded gazing around to take in the nurse's room interrupted. She glanced to the nurse, her expression darkening slightly. That was harsh, but the words seemed to fit the nurse's character, from what Shoko had seen so far. She spoke up, being careful not to overstep her bounds.
"It wasn't his fault." No need to name names beyond that bit of truth.
"Besides, you... you were being unnecessarily creepy."Maybe that last bit wasn't something she didn't have to say, but she felt she needed to preemptively excuse any blame that might get shifted to Daichi. Throwing something at anyone being that unsettling during their first day of school was pretty justified in her eyes. Well.. throwing another
person was less justified, but panic did strange things to people.
The girl stayed quiet as she watched the nurse work, her quirk as strange as the woman using it. It was much like watching a car crash -- Shoko couldn't bring herself to look away as much as she may have wanted to. It wasn't that she was particularly afraid of bug or anything, but the thought of having so many crawling on her wasn't pleasant.
"Time for blood work everybody," the nurse said after she was done with Aki and Ken, her syringe in hand and her unsettling grin on her lips.
Shoko tightened up, glancing around for a second at her peers before immediately giving up on the hope of someone else volunteering -- not because she didn't think none of them would, but because the thought of delaying her turn for several minutes as everyone else went didn't seem like an attractive prospect either.
With a light sigh, she stepped forward, pulling up her left sleeve and taking a seat on one of the beds, glancing to the nurse expectantly.