Daichi had lived the majority of his life with incredible strength, which was hard to adjust to. Most delicate tasks were incredibly difficult, if not impossible. In fact, Daichi was once kicked off of a baseball team for accidentally breaking a child's arm with the ball. Sometimes, these things happened at the worst of times, and could lead to horrible first impressions.
This was one of those times.
Despite throwing him relatively gentle, the blue-haired boy still flew at the nurse. The boy was catapulted forwards, and to the outside observer, it appeared as though Daichi had thrown the boy at the nurse intentionally. Daichi didn't even realize his mistake until he heard one of the most apathetic screams in his life.
"Ahhhhh...."As soon as Daichi was paying attention again, he was looking at the sprawled form of the boy on top of the intimidating nurse. As soon as he noticed this, he began to shaake slightly, which eventually evolved into a shiver throughout his entire body. Daichi quickly called out to the small boy.
"I-I'm sorry, you w-were the c-closest person, and y-you are p-p-pretty short, and I p-pa-panicked!"Daichi barely managed to hear the response of the boy, which was still echoed out with that same, emotionless tone.
"...passing through? You guys...go. I'll catch...up."Daichi honestly didn't know what to make of it. After all, the nurse was hit with a person, she wasn't going to move quickly after that. The girl with pink hair had bumped into him just before the toss, and she let out a response to the toss.
"Nice!"Daichi slightly jumped at the comment. Sure, it was nice that the scary lady was stunned, but that doesn't excuse the fact that he had still hit her. And besides, the blue-haired boy could have been seriously injured if he didn't have that blue aura! Daichi heard the tall black-haired girl, whom he had taken to calling
tall lady in order to avoid confusion with the much shorter black haired woman, also commented on the throw.
"You... Wow. That was amazing, er, dude!"The stutter caused Daichi to shift uncomfortably. People being astonished at his freakish strength wasn't anything new, but it was never pleasant. Throughout his entire life, his strength had merely been an anoyance, like a limb that twitched and spasmed involuntarily. He could never control it, and it usually led to something being broken or someone getting hurt. One of the main reasons he decided to become a hero in the first place was so he could learn to control his strength easier, or at least use it to help people instead of hurt them. The tall lady walked over to the boy and began to drag him over to the rest of the crowd. As she did so, she made her way towards Daichi and whispered out a request.
"Can you do me a quick favor? These three and you need to get to class before the bell rings. I'll distract the nurse while you get everyone past. You don't have to do it, but I'd, uh, really appreciate it."Daichi considered the favor temporarily. It would be rude to simply take the others by force, and she did say that he could refuse... But what if she was lying? What if she really needed Daichi to take these people to class because she had some serious disease that the scary nurse needed to cure? What if she was to embarrassed to say anything, and simply was using the distraction as an excuse to stay behind? What if she was going to die if Daichi refused to take the others?! What if-
"A-actually, I think s-she is p-p-pretty distracted r-right now..."A look towards the nurse proved this statement to be correct. She appeared to be stunned or, at the very least, distracted for the time being. Clearly, she did not expect a student to
use brute force have an accident. Daichi gently scooped up the small blue-haired boy in his arms. Daichi had thrown him, and even though he didn't
look hurt, he could be bleeding internally for all Daichi knew. Which was saying a lot, considering Daichi didn't even know internal bleeding was a thing.
"S-sorry again about t-t-throwing you. I-it was the h-heat of the m-moment...As Daich began to run down the hall, he didn't even notice a tall boy run past the group.