[He lowers his voice, but steps closer and grips onto his book with both hands.]
Midoriya-kun, I don't think you realize the impact you have had on our class as a whole. To have forgotten something as important as your birthday-- that makes you seventeen now, doesn't it?
[ Oh my goodness Tenya please chill - Izuku looks somewhere between embarrassed and unsure. For all he wants to be a hero, he doesn't really...volunteer himself for the spotlight? He wasn't even that comfortable being class president for like two seconds even though he'd initially put his name forth. ]
Um...well, yes, it's seventeen. But everyone has been pretty busy -
[Can't stop won't stop not sure how to stop. He makes a sort of... stressed face, sets his book down, and reaches out carefully, setting both hands on Izuku's shoulders.]
Then at least allow me to belatedly tell you Happy Birthday.
[Izuku he wants to sHAKE YOU let people celebrate you, dang, child. He inhales, squeezes his friend's shoulders, and lets go, standing straight again.]
Still. ...ah, do you plan to stay here to read or would you like to accompany me? [Back to his corner of horrible engine books.]
[Together they have a greater stack of probably a third of the archives, rest in pieces. Lucky for them the chairs are the super comfy kind, and there are two of them unoccupied in the corner Iida has sequestered with his spoils, which he presents with a big doofy smile and a whispered "Ta-da!".]
[Holy shit a book fort. Tenya would probably try to claim the possibility ridiculous, but he's so into it. They'd have to disassemble it as they went to read, but it's fine, really. He accepts the notebook and sure enough, there's a pen in his pocket, which he withdraws and clicks a few times idly.]
[Listen, he was just trying to decide which chair to sit in himself or offer to Izuku. Thank you for making the decision for him. He claims the chair Izuku hasn't, sitting and running his fingers over the notebook in his lap.]
You mentioned you had a focus on culture and history of the area, do you have any existing notes on those?
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[He lowers his voice, but steps closer and grips onto his book with both hands.]
Midoriya-kun, I don't think you realize the impact you have had on our class as a whole. To have forgotten something as important as your birthday-- that makes you seventeen now, doesn't it?
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Um...well, yes, it's seventeen. But everyone has been pretty busy -
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Then at least allow me to belatedly tell you Happy Birthday.
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...Thanks, Iida-kun. But really, you don't have to worry that much! It wasn't so bad.
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Still. ...ah, do you plan to stay here to read or would you like to accompany me? [Back to his corner of horrible engine books.]
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[ Is that how it works ]
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Splendid! Come along, then, there was at least one extra chair back there. [And away to his corner of shame they go.]
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[ Study in STYLE ]
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[Iida please.]
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[ IIDA PLEASE ]
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...Well of course, you're right, but! I got overwhelmed.
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[ nerds ]
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[Iida don't give him ideas.]
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[ no he's gotta ]
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[But let him take you to these comfy chairs so you can laugh at his stack of books.]
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Just let him gather up his lesser stack of books here so he can transfer them over...there we go. ]
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[Together they have a greater stack of probably a third of the archives, rest in pieces. Lucky for them the chairs are the super comfy kind, and there are two of them unoccupied in the corner Iida has sequestered with his spoils, which he presents with a big doofy smile and a whispered "Ta-da!".]
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They could make a book fort like this. ]
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Thank you, I'll be sure to replace it.
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[ Which is why he has so many. ]
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If you insist, then. I'll be sure to treasure this one. [Iida you weird dad.]
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[ ALL MIGHT GAVE HIM A BUNCH... ]
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[He frowns between the chairs, bringing the notebook to his chest and actually hugging it a bit.]
Have a seat, yes?
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[ Don't frown, he's sitting... ]
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You mentioned you had a focus on culture and history of the area, do you have any existing notes on those?
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