[center][h1][color=Steelblue][b]K E N I C H I[/b][/color][/h1] [h3][i][b]Cafeteria > Hero Gear Classroom[/b][/i][/h3][hr][/center] [@Conscripts][@Feyblue]Acion replied that he just wanted the 2-A kids to know their place, which caused Kenichi to sigh. Okay, maybe he didn't have much room to talk what with the "main character" bit, but the feathered boy seemed to have a...was it really bad enough to be considered a complex? All the grandiose talk and gesturing? Maybe he was just chuunibyou... Then everything started floating. Kenichi sucked in a deep breath on reflex, being unsure as to whether or not he was actually being attacked. He looked around, but he heard Principle Hisakawa before he saw him. The Principle bellowed his displeasure and a warning, before forcibly dismissing everyone to their classes. Kenichi let out his breath as everyone returned to the ground, and wondered not for the first time if their first day was going to be reflective of their entire three years. He headed back to his table outside to grab his schoolbag, and saw Fumika still sitting there still as a statue. "My bad Motome-chan, that took longer than I thought!" he said as he quickly grabbed his stuff, dumped his empty containers, and motioned for her to come on. "We better go quick, before any more ruckus. My elective is Hero Gear, what's yours?" Assuming she told him and they headed out of the cafeteria, they would soon part ways in the hall as she headed for the Culinary Arts room and he for the Hero Gear room. And then, thinking of something, he gave her a big grin and a thumbs up. "Since I'm not in that classroom, you should try to get the main character seat for yourself!" Protagonists took initiative, worked towards their own goals. They didn't look so troubled when they were left at the table all alone, as if they had been abandoned. Kenichi even wondered if that literal-mindedness she showed sometimes had taken his "be right back," as exact words. If he had just rushed to class, would she still be sitting there? Had he said something again that she might take too literally? "I'll see you later, then!" he ended with a wave, but then added, "'Later' being a non-exact time of convenience, when, uh...either our schedules or convenience overlap. Also, uh, dependent on personal choice! Don't feel pressured to run over if you're in the middle of something else next time you see me. That doesn't mean I wouldn't appreciate the attention, just that, uh, 'later' is not required to be...immediate?" He had learned somewhere that computer programming was basically a bunch of logic statements, but like math he couldn't really grasp anything past a basic "If A then B" explanation. He wondered if knowing that would be helpful in understanding Fumika's thought process. [hr] [@Norschtalen][@Conscripts][@rechonq][@Ryonara][@Lucius Cypher][@Noxx]He eventually made it to the Hero Gear classroom, and noted that there were several others already there. The blue hair waved as he announced his presence, seeing as some of the new students and a few others he hadn't met at all yet were here along with Acion and Mamoru. "Yo, Yoshida Kenichi, nice to meet everybody!" He looked around at the available seats. "If nobody's claimed the main character seat already I call dibs!" He grinned as he took note of his newer classmates, but internally he noted with more than a little disappointment that everyone--even the girls--was still taller than him. One girl had a cane, but it looked like her legs worked fine...then he noticed her eyes. Blind? That...that might make Heroism tough, unless her Quirk compensated for it somehow. Still, he couldn't judge a book by its cover--she had made it into Komei, after all, so she probably wasn't helpless. Kenichi wondered if interacting with a blind person was the same as interacting with someone who had been hurt like his dad, someone whose disability was mostly physical even though their senses were intact. He hoped he wouldn't do something stupid or offensive. Another guy looked kinda plain, not just fashion or features-wise but like...his expression was almost blank. Another girl who had a sort of natural tilt to her movements, although Kenichi wasn't sure if he should call it a slouch. And then there was the girl with six arms and the mask, looking just as intimidating here as she had when she had crawled through the window in homeroom. She also had a case of some sort with her--were they supposed to bring their own Hero Gear? Kenichi remembered Yoshida-sensei saying that Hero Suits wouldn't be here until tomorrow. "Anyone know who's teachin' the class?" he asked, another general ice-breaker.