she’s shook.

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she’s shook.
@cupids-flight: (x)
Anger was an emotion Maeda rarely allowed himself to feel; it was the ultimate slip of the mask he wore. Stoicism was all about pure control, and anger was one of the final debasements of that control - giving into an unadultered need of rage in any capacity.
Someone - from one of the other classes, name and even face forgotten in the (small) passage of time - had gotten angry at Maeda. Something in respect to his quirk and his steadfast refusal to use it for selfish ends.
Which was why, after an unwitting pull of ‘Super Strength’ (not that he would ever admit where he got it from; even in his anger, some oaths to himself were just too deep to break) and a hole in a wall, he was still visibly fuming.
His face was level. Serenely level. The only true sign of his rage was his arm, embedded in a brick wall, and the constant shiver that lay over him; a constant vibration of barely supressed emotion.
A fist through a wall- a brick wall at that- isn’t exactly silent. It sounds a little like a small wrecking ball making contact and Izuku pauses midstep, heartrate picking up in alertness. With a judicial application of Full Cowl, he makes his way to the scene in mere seconds, skidding to a halt in front of a familiar fluffy classmate.
“...Hasimoto-kun?” Confused, he straightens up out of his crouch and looks around to see if there’s any other assailants. Nope. Just Hasimoto- elbow deep in some brick and mortar. Izuku edges closer carefully and notices that the other boy is shaking a little. “Are you okay? What happened?”
@cupids-flight ...Momo-chan, you are very adorable sometimes. I am afraid it is not to do with Torodoki-san's quirk... unless you want it to be, I suppose.
“ Maeda-san, are you familiar with the term? I’m not sure I understand... ”
Once you see the pictures by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, you are in danger of falling in love. Gave me an inspiration to create art with my two left hands actually ;u;
It was a small present for Torodoki; but he felt it was fitting. A sizable bag of astronaut ice cream, chosen simply for the fact it was 'supposed to be cold, but isn't'. Speaking honestly, Maeda did not know him well enough to buy him a better present.
Shoto stares at the offered gift. He doesn’t really know what it is or what to do with it. Carefully he turns it over in his hands. Astronaut ice cream? He’s never heard of this. It certainly doesn’t look like ice cream nor is it cold to the touch like ice cream should be.
“Thank you,” he finally says. After all, it’s only polite to thank one for a gift. He’ll have to figure out exactly what this is later. Maybe one of his siblings can answer the question for him.
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@cupids-flight said: “💬 You're cute. It's not a rumour, I just wanted to state this fact.”
“Me?! Oh! Thank you! You’re cute too!”
MUNDAY QUESTIONS Muse answers the questions about the mun || Accepting
@cupids-flight said: ☕️
☕️ How does the mun like his or her tea/coffee/hot chocolate?
“Funny enough, Bri’s not much of a tea or coffee drinker... she will drink iced tea or coffee, but that’s it. And well she’ll only really drink hot chocolate when it’s cold and it needs to have marshmallows.”
💃
Your muse encounters mine:
💃 → performing a hidden talent
The common room is a bit of a mess right now, but at the very least the mess is localized to the coffee table. The desk in Izuku’s room just isn’t big enough for him to easily set up all his supplies: i.e. the large box full of felt and colorful foil currently spread across the whole table.
He flattens out the parchment paper template in his hand and carefully traces the shape onto the peach-colored strip of felt below with a bit of chalk. The shape resembles something of a gingerbread man, but the other cut out pieces scattered around are more difficult to identify until you see the finished product.
Like the cute little handmade dolls sitting in another box to the side! There are simplified versions of at least half the class’ Hero costumes already done, all made out of felt and threaded through with a hook. Could these be… Christmas ornaments?