Takeda Suzaku
Quirk: Black Wings
Yakkaimori Koumori
Quirk: Bat
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The assembly was... interesting, to say the least. He got to see more of the teachers who were working here, and got an idea of how he and the others were going to be learning here, which was... maybe slightly concerning. Four Pillars? Games? Rotating class?? You mean I only have a year to prove myself here?? He frowned, letting only a small amount of the turmoil he was feeling show on his expression. It was... exciting, he supposed, that they would be taking their Provisional License exam in the first year, but from the sound of things, that was the only year they had. Which meant... what? If he failed the License exam, he was done? Game over, no continues, do not insert new coins?
...That would be a downer. I suppose I could always just go vigilante, in that case, but I would really prefer not to have to break the law. He grit his teeth as they all got up to leave for the gymnasium for... oh. Fuck. Quirk Demonstrations. He sighed. This had to happen sometime, but it didn't make it any easier to swallow. His Quirk still wasn't where he wanted it to be, but... hm. This was a school, after all. He was here to learn. And he'd already come plenty far from where he was before. It wouldn't be that bad, surely. He really shouldn't compare himself to other Heroes at this juncture, anyway. None of them, least of all him, were going to be No. 1 tomorrow. Or even in a year. Or ten. This was where their story began, not where it ended. He felt better after considering this, and followed his classmates to the gymnasium with a bit more spring in his step.
The gym, like the rest of the school, was in pretty decent shape. It looked... sturdy, which was good- a bunch of superpowered teenagers clustered into this school was asking for trouble, otherwise. Suzaku looked around at his assembled classmates, pondering to himself who, if anyone, he should stand next to. Edgy Asshole was out of the question. It was too early in the morning for negativity. No one else really stuck out to him, exceptâŚ
...Well, that was a familiar hoodie. Or, back of a hoodie, to be accurate. Wasnât that the girl heâd followed into the school?
...Might be worth talking to?
He walked over- slowly, that hunched over posture did not speak of extroversion- as the girl seemed to turn towards him without moving, as a large ear rotated in his direction. A very⌠very large ear. A bat ear.
â...Thatâs⌠fucking awesome,â he said quietly to himself. He walked up a little less slowly, she knew he was coming, and waited just inside her peripheral vision, getting her attention with a small, friendly wave.
âOh, hello⌠um...â came a confused reply; He smiled, hopefully in a disarming fashion.
âJust thought I should get to know my classmates a little,â he said, extending his hand out for a shake. âTakeda Suzaku. Nice to meet you.â
The bat eared girl was removing her hoodie as the girl with the bristly hair showered a dummy in⌠actual bullets- the sound of which caused the girlâs large ears to flick back defensively. Suzaku glanced over at the demonstration, frowning slightly.
âThat⌠doesnât strike me as particularly heroic,â he said, half-jokingly.
âOh. Yakkaimori. Koumori Yakkaimori. Keekee...â came the soft, high pitched reply- her thin hand shot out a moment later, taking that of Suzaku.
âYakkaimori-san. A pleasure.â He turned back to the display, withdrawing his hand from the quick handshake, her own hand returning to the baggy sleeve whence it came, as they both watched the next student step up to the plate.
âLikewise, Takeda-kun.â Suzaku smiled, watching as a girl already in school-uniform stepped up to exhibit her Quirk.
âThought about what youâre gonna do for your demonstration?â he asked, tapping a finger on his sleeve.
âU-um, not exactly, kee-kee,â the timid girl replied with a nervous laugh, causing her rather pronounced nose to crinkle slightly.
Koumori had only been paying a passing attention to the Quirk demonstration, until the girl made her bold proclamation.
"My name is Azukina Yomodachi, and I aim to be the future Symbol of Peace! My quirk, Flash Freeze, was inherited from my father, Frostbite! While I don't believe I have what it takes to be a great hero yet, I will show you all just what I can do today!"
This immediately caught Koumoriâs attention. The girlâs manner was striking. Suzaku raised an eyebrow, but didnât seem overly perturbed. âBrutal Number Ten Hero Frostbite?â
âCertainly not lacking in confidence, is she?â He smirked, though in a friendly, playful sort of way. After all, he wasnât one to judge. He had the same ambitions, if not out loud.
Koumori, on the other hand, was stunned. A girl aspiring to be the Symbol of Peace? Going to the same school as she? A mix of emotions flooded to the bat-like girl. At once, she felt both a swelling pride, as if her efforts were not as misplaced as one might think, and, at the same time, a deep sinking feeling. With a Quirk like that, this Azukina Yomodachi girl could have easily gotten into a school like U.A. The feeling of being overshadowed, of her Quirk being as sub-par as she thought it was, weighed heavily on her. What should she do? Approach this girl, or keep her distance. She felt her stomach turn, even as she was metaphorically blown away by the windy demonstration.
As the chill swept the room, the slight girl seemed to stumble back, catching herself on the back foot, looking as if she were fighting a yawn. Suzakuâs eyebrows had climbed almost to his hairline, utterly stunned at the display. Someone like that is going here?? With that Quirk, she could have clean-sweeped the Entrance Exam that kicked my ass! He was suddenly feeling very insecure about⌠jumping really high. He leaned in toward Yakkaimori as the black-and-white student walked off, admitting the next person to try their luck.
âI⌠might be in trouble,â he muttered, almost too quiet for even himself to hear. Koumoriâs attention slowly returned as her sleepy spell dissipated, turning to look towards Suzaku.
âHm? D-did you say something? Keekee?â queried the Mutant; Suzaku raised an eyebrow, then shook his head.
âN-no⌠itâs nothing.â He straightened up, watching a boy spin things- and himself- very rapidly, before continuing. âJust... feeling a bit inadequate.â
âY-you t-too?â she squeaked out as she heard a strange popping from the spinning boy, almost as if he had a stiff shoulder or something. He nodded, before shrugging.
âY-yeah, just⌠something I have to work on. Just have to keep reminding myself that⌠we all made it here, didnât we? That means we have potential, yeah? They see something in us that they can make into a Hero.â
Another tap on his sleeved bicep. âI mean⌠no oneâs expecting us to be Pros the minute we walk in the door⌠right?â
âI su-suppose, keekeekee,â Koumori answered, unable to hide her uncertainty. But what if she couldnât make it to being a Pro Hero?
The brown haired girl then tilted her head slightly, noticing the lavender eyed boyâs tic. And also that he was rather handsome in the conventional way, with an even skin tone and dark hair. Her gaze seemed to stay at the location of the tap, her attention only shifting when an overpowering, yet pleasant scent filled the room.
Noting his companionâs unease, Suzaku shrugged again. âI wouldnât sweat it too much. Despite what some people might say,â he said, injecting some venom into the words, âthis isnât a school for losers or rejects. Itâs the first year this school has been open. And they want to open for much longer than that. Just looking at this place, I can already tell theyâre taking us seriously as Heroes.â
The short girl seemed to have her breath catch in her throat, her eyes darting about, âWh-who said that? Keekee...â she asked, observing the coordinated rescue efforts of a plant girl and a dragon like boy, âTh-their Quirks are like mine, too...â she mused quietly.
He jerked his head in the direction of the idiot whoâd drawn his malice earlier. âJerkface over there. Thinks itâs cooler to be an asshole and bring everyone down than to actually make the best of their situation. Heâll wash out quick, mark my words. Places like this⌠you have to want it. Above anything else, skill, powers, whatever⌠you have to have heart. Everything else comes after that.â
âI th-think-keekee Iâll avoid him...âKoumoriâs eyes then dilated as the tall, lean looking girl began introducing herself, as if she realized something terrifying, âBut that Yomodachi girl did all that with one hand,â she pointed out ominously; Suzakuâs response was another tap, and another shrug.
âSo? When I first got my Quirk, it was⌠nothing. Purely cosmetic. I couldnât do anything with it. So⌠I made something of it myself. Because this⌠this is where I want to be. So Iâm gonna make it happen, however I have to do it. Simple as that.â
The bat-girl nodded, âThatâs admirable, Takeda-kun. Oh- Y-you said something was a-awesome earlier? W-was it that our principal is Oracle Thought!?â she returned, now with mounting enthusiasm, half attentive to Kudo Akenoâs heated pummeling of a dummy âShe is pretty fantastic, isnât she? Keekee!â.
He jumped suddenly. She had heard that? And she still wanted to talk to him, even with the expletive?! Thatâs⌠thatâsâŚ
âI-I⌠was actually referring to your ears. I, uh⌠I like bats. But theyâre even cooler, now, âcause you heard me, from at least 5-10 feet away, in a crowded gymnasium. Thatâs really powerful! They must be a big help for situational awareness- do you have an estimated range of what and where you can hear?â
âUm, I...â the poor girl was sweating from nerves, âI n-never checked f-for distance, b-but I can hear u-up to ab-bout fifty kiloHertz, and a-about negative one decibel,â she admitted, albeit sheepishly.
Suzakuâs eyes went wide at that revelation. He pulled his phone from his pocket with an almost feverish light in his eyes, typing a quick note to himself, grinning widely. âFifty kHz⌠thatâs incredible. And -1 decibel? Oh, youâre going to be an amazing hero with thatâŚâ He trailed off, before snapping to sudden attention. âWhat else can you do? Do you have wings? Sonic discharge of any kind?â
âIâm sure youâll be a fantastic hero too, Takeda-kun. The majority of the Top Heroes have Emission Type Quirks,â she parroted, though truly meant it to be encouraging- however, at the mention of wings, she seemed to become a bit sullen, âWell,â she began, raising her arm, which, with her sweatshirt removed, displayed a small, brown membrane of skin stretched between her elbow and the base of her underarm, âI do⌠b-but they donât really d-do anything, keekee. And I-I have echolocation... kekekii.â she admitted softly; Suzaku nodded to himself, finishing his notes.
âExcellent⌠thereâs a lot you can do with just your echolocation alone. Great for rescue, support, or even certain combat applications. I think youâre gonna do great here, Yakkaimori-san.â
âC-combat?â she stammered, looking at her rather thin arm, and beginning to feel somewhat flustered, âWh-why donât you e-exhibit next, Takeda-kun? Keekee.â
âNot necessarily direct combat, you understand, but things like battlefield awareness and-- Hm? Oh. Oh! Oh, sure, I can do that,â said Suzaku, noticing the stage was now empty of any participants. âWait here, then. Iâll go⌠show you what I can do.â With that, he squared up, took a deep breath, and walked forward.
Koumori nodded and allowed Suzaku passage, sinking into the crowd a bit, squinting to see what he would do.
âJust⌠one dummy, I guess. Oh! And some assorted⌠rubble, I guess? Something like a collapsed building, or a street lamp thatâs kind of off-kilter?â He nodded as his requests were fulfilled, filling the room with rubble, regaining a little of his previous luster. He turned toward the congregated students, and bowed. âTakeda Suzaku, at your service. My Quirk is simple enough. I call it Black Wings. Observe.â Koumori clapped softly at Takeda-kunâs introduction; with a minor look of strain passing across his face, ragged black shadows suddenly burst from his shoulder blades, taking the vague shape and appearance of blue-black, jagged, feathery wings. He sighed a bit in relief, and straightened up.
âThey may look cool, but theyâre kind of weak- not good for physicality. What they are good for, is mobility.â With that, he turned toward the simulated ruins- in particular, the bent street lamp, and kicked off the ground, his wings giving him a mighty flap and propelling him almost 20 feet into the air, allowing him to gracefully alight onto the street lamp. Koumori gasped in awe, mixed with a slight pang of jealousy, her ears standing straight up, though not likely clearing the shoulders of the dwindling crowd.
âI canât quite fly yet, but--â he leaped off again, landing on a particularly tall piece of rubble, â--I can jump, and I can glide, which gives me--â he leaped off yet again, this time at the dummy, knocking it down with a flying kick to its head, â--superior mobility, agility, and advanced vectors in combat settings. I am also trained in Karate, and my wings can be used as minor cover; they canât take a hit worth a dam-- er, darn, but they can obfuscate my position if need be.â He stood up from his dive-kick position and bowed again⌠before crumpling just a little bit. âEr⌠anything else? QuestionsâŚ? CommentsâŚ? ...Cool, alright, thank you.â
He finished in a rush, walking quickly back to Yakkaimori as he let the next student step up. He turned to her and grinned sheepishly.
âSo⌠there you have it. My half-baked Quirk.â He crossed his arms again, tapping on his upper left arm. Again.
âA-are you kidding? That was amazing! Keekee.â she affirmed, for once her vocal tic seeming to be level toned, âYou jumped so high! A-and you know ka-ra-te?â
Suzaku chuckled ruefully, tapping lightly on his arm again. âI-I mean⌠I guess. But theyâre still so weak, and all it takes is a few good hits to disperse them. Like I said. When that happens, it takes a while to recharge, and until that happens, Iâm basically Quirkless. Iâve still got a long way to go.But⌠yeah. Iâm a karate-ka. Not a master or anything, but⌠enough.â
Her ear flicked in recognition of the tap, but, as her face lit up, as she got an idea. Koumori nodded, and moved as if to pat his shoulder in support, but stopped short. She seemed in a rush, suddenly. She also couldnât help but notice the low murmurs of others quickly preparing to demonstrate their Quirks. While she didnât want to be overshadowed by someone with a flashy Quirk like Azukina or Suzaku, she certainly didnât want to be an unmemorable finisher to the exhibitions. So, mustering all the courage she could in her tiny heart, she strode, somewhat stiffly, to the area before Gudo-sensei. Suzaku smiled as she strode up to demonstrate.
âKnock âem dead, Yakkaimori-san!â he called out to her.
The sudden support caused the girl to blush, and her final step as she turned around was a bit more unstable than she would have liked. Her hands fidgeted, as if seeking the baggy sleeves of a sweatshirt that was no longer there, black fingernails clicking against each other. Slowly, she plunged her left hand into her pocket, then spoke up.
âGreetings fellow c-classmates... of Jigokuraku Class 1-A. M-my name is Yakkaimori Koumori. My Q-Quirk is called ⌠called Bat, and I w-would like to d-demonstrate it for you.â Despite her rigid enunciations, it was clear she was nervous.
âG-Goudo-sensei, please allow m-me an-an obstacle course with a maze, if you wouldnât mind Sensei, keekee. The kinds of s-surfaces d-donât matter much Sensei, keekee. I h-hope I c-can assist the class with my a-abilities, a-and help u-us...â She took in a deep breath, leaving her back to the gymnasium floor, raising her balled-up fist, from which a sort of headband with a distinct, familiar yellow, red, and blue color scheme dangled, âGo Beyond!â
With what was probably the loudest statement she had made today easily, and likely all week, the floor began to shift. At almost random intervals, walls of various heights and orientations began to rise. Several of the openings produced nothing, and were left as gaps, either on their own, or against the walls they had extruded. Instead of watching the madness ensue, Koumori instead made what would appear to be a bold move to anyone excluding the staff and possibly Suzaku, as she tied the cloth- now clearly revealed to be a piece of All Might memorabilia- over her eyes, just over her ears, to allow them full mobility and function. Only then did she turn towards the now cluttered gymnasium floor of unknown challenges.
Likely unnoticed by any but the most astute, Koumori began to emit a series of sounds, both from her mouth, and, oddly enough, her nose. A series of very soft squeaks and clicks sounded from the girl, and a half a second later, her ears began twitching, as if to catch the returning sounds, inaudible to everyone else.
The first obstacle was simple- a row of horizontal bars all in line, just high enough that the bat girl would have to step higher over them, or trip and fall flat on her face. The next obstacle was a large wall with various hand-and-footholds, meant to be climbed up and over. And finally, at the very end was a maze, just barely wide enough for the diminutive girl to squeeze in and out of it.
With steps akin to a ballerina, Koumori raised her knees and set her feet gently between the bars, each step carefully placed, one foot per space, never even a toe in the shadow of the bars. Her head was barely even facing what looked to most like the wide, grounded ladder, but the observant individual would see her ears tilted ever-so-slightly forward and down. The bat-girlâs thin arms remained at her sides, as if they were completely unnecessary in navigating the footwork course. Suzaku was grinning ear to ear at this point. Go on, bat girl, he thought to himself, almost bouncing in enthusiasm.
Next came the nearly thirty foot tall wall. As she stood meer feet away from it, she beamed. This would be too easy. The girlâs usually crumbling self-esteem bolstered at the thought of this task. Slowly reaching forward, Koumori placed her hand on the wooden surface of the wall. Not a handhold, mind- the wall itself. Her black little fingernails tapped against the smooth surface, and her hand flexed in an almost claw-like manner. Her other hand, similarly, swung up and pressed against a higher point in the wall. The timid girl felt she had waited long enough, and bolted upward. In a flurry of limbs and clicks, she scrambled up the wall in mere seconds. Suzaku almost laughed aloud. Of course! She may not have the proper traits to fly⌠but she can sure as hell climb! He pulled out his phone again, frantically adding to his notes. Anyone else who was paying as much attention to Koumori as Suzaku was would likely notice that she didnât even touch a hand hold, and half the time, her feet werenât on them either. Upon mounting the timber at the top of the wall Koumori crouched there for a moment, before tipping up her head, and, silent as the grave, dropping over the other side of the wall.
Her toes touched the ground first, followed by her heels, then her knees as she rolled. The impact was extended several times over as Koumori rolled forward, her back pressing against the floor before she came tumbling back to her feet. The momentum carried her for a few more steps before her balance was perfectly centered, at which point, her ears flicked outward and back ever so slightly, and her squeaking and clicking resumed. Her head tilted as the large wall drew closer, allowing her subtle sounds various angles at which to bounce. As before, her ears flicked and twitched, catching every minute sound, giving her a clear picture of the path ahead.
What followed was a cakewalk as the blindfolded Koumori not only avoided the simplest brush with one of the frosted plexiglass walls, (which at once allowed the students and Gudo-sensei to track the girlâs progress, and caused quite a bit of visual confusion) but seemed not to make even a single wrong turn. Suzaku began clapping as the girl wisped gracefully through the exit of the maze, smiling widely as his new friend completed her task with nary a hiccup.
Exiting the maze at its back, Koumori made her way around the outskirts of the gymnasium, past the seated students, and back where she began, all without looking, only mild clicks emanating from her face. Upon turning back to the group, she removed her blindfold, giving a deep bow to Goudo-Sensei, then each section of the class- those who had already exhibited their Quirks, and those who had yet to demonstrate.
âTh-thank you all so much for your time,â she chirped softly as she raised from her bow, âI do hope you are now aware of my capabilities, and that I did not bore you with my⌠simple Quirk.â
And with another nod of her head, she moved to be seated. Taking a space behind the black-and-white haired girl, she waved her arm as if to catch Suzakuâs attention. Suddenly realizing he wasnât quite where he should be, Suzaku blushed and quickly skittered across the gymnasium to the seat next to Koumori.
âSee, Yakkaimori-san? That wasnât bad at all! In fact, it was very impressive! I hadnât realized you had such good climbing capabilities, as well!â
âI-it was nothing special, really. N-not as impressive as anyone elseâs Quirk really,â she pointed out, before lowering her voice very quietly, âBy the way⌠y-you keep tapping your arm⌠are you alright Takeda-kun?â
Suzaku glanced down, then back up. âOh⌠oh! Yeah, Iâm fine, itâs just a nervous tic. I do it when Iâm thinking hard or things like that. Nothing to worry about.â
Koumori simply nodded in response, letting out an affirmative âKeekee,â exhibiting her own psychological tic, though hers was obviously vocal.
The bat-like girl then whispered again, but not as low this time, âDo⌠do you think that I⌠I could make more friends Takeda-kun? L-like⌠f-friends like Yomodachi-kun? Keekee...â
âOh, absolutely!â Suzaku answered without hesitation, causing Koumori to smile, âDonât worry, Yakkaimori-san- youâre gonna do great here. I can feel it.â