This is pretty 'raw' all things considered (i mean it is the first draft) but i think this is the most i've ever written which im pretty proud of. YES I KNOW THERE'S THAT PART I HAVEN'T WRITTEN YET MY BRAIN WASN'T COOPERATING OK??
Anyways, the teachers make a mistake and iruma is really fucking pissed!
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Today was certain to be an interesting day, that was for sure.
It was at the end of the term, a single week where student weren't required to come to school. Thus most abandon it without hesitation, the few who came in anyways usually only did so for a day or two. thus leaving the teachers with essentially free reign over the school for the week.
Today was to be interesting indeed. Why? Because today, they were to get Iruma to fight. Iruma had demonstrated a few times that he was surprisingly unwilling to fight back, even to the point of his own detriment. So Sullivan had requested that, If the teachers were willing to give up a day on the week, they see if they could force Iruma to fight back. To find the threshold that had to be passed to get Iruma to fight back. More than a few of the teachers wondered if the threshold even existed.
[Fill in later. notes: The teachers are holding the misfits "hostage" forcing Iruma to fight through them to get to his friends, opera is present, the teachers had way to much fun setting this whole thing up and Buer notes that they may have gone a bit far. Obviously this needs to transition into the scene below]
Buer grimaced, By Lucifer what a fucking mess that reveal was. The discovery of Iruma's grounding, The discovery of all those scars! Finding out that Iruma wasn't Sullivan's grandson (at least not biologically) was… admittedly really obvious in hindsight.
But finding out that Kalego had shoved Iruma off a cliff? Finding out that that was the reason Iruma refused to actually summon Kalego when it mattered? Why Iruma always seemed faintly distrustful of him? for fucks sake the fact that Iruma wasn't even upset made it worse! He just seemed… …faintly disappointed in Kalego, Which was a whole different can of worms.
At the very least in Murmur's therapy session Iruma had acknowledged that his distrust of Kalego was perhaps illogical. As in Iruma's eyes Kalego had proved that it was in fact a mistake, no matter how grave. but… Iruma claimed that he was unlikely to ever trust Kalego entirely. His instincts simply unwilling to trust Kalego again when in their eyes he had already failed. Iruma believed it illogical, as it had been a rather terrible day for Kalego, and there was absolutely zero reason to believe that Iruma couldn't fly. He certainly wouldn't have said so at the very least (and there was a bit of suspicion as to whether or not Kalego would have even believed Iruma at the time.)
Whether or not Iruma had a good enough reason to forgive Kalego was… a contentious topic amongst the teachers. Because, no matter how one looked at it. Kalego had almost killed Iruma, And the teachers were supposed to… not do that? Buer was of the opinion that Iruma had no true reason to forgive Kalego. In the end though it didn't matter. Iruma was for the time being, familiar-less.
Zoning back in Buer looked around. Most of the teachers were gathered, waiting for Iruma to show up. (it was… certainly taking him a while.) Really there were only a few people missing, Murmur, Because he was Iruma's therapist. Kalego, at his own request, he wasn't comfortable fighting Iruma. Shiida for obvious reasons, they didn't want a repeat of the heartbreaker. Dali, A simple matter of safety. Finally Orias, Whilst their intention was to incense Iruma, They really didn't want to make him so angry he would actually try killing someone. And fighting Orias was incredibly frustrating, something Buer knew eminently.
…
Buer frowned. He had a really bad feeling, like he was about to being in incredible agony, likely from his own bloodline. He had a number of mana potions on him at least, a level of precaution in case something went wrong. But that sense really only went off when his agony was deliberately caused by someone, or the incident was truly catastrophic. Like most of the school had been destroyed kind of catastrophic. Both of which were rather unlikely, given that Iruma knew what was going on. Right? …Right?
"I have a question." Buer called out.
A variety of 'Hm?'s was the response he got.
"Was Iruma ever informed about what was going on today?" He questioned,
The response was way too many perfectly blank stares. Uh oh.
There was the distinct Clunk of the Hall door being opened revealing an Iruma.