U-Um, Senpai... I-I didn't mean to walk in on... whatever that was. His cheeks turn a bright shade of red, and he's visibly shaking.
It’s alright it can happen to anyone
S-Senpai, um... how should I approach them? Should I apologize or... or just leave and give them privacy? I don't want to make things awkward...
You can just leave them alone right now but if you have any questions or want to talk about what happened I’m here
nervously fidgets with his hands T-Senpai, um... do you think I could... uh... talk to them about it? Like, maybe understand their perspective?
takes a deep breath and nods determinedly O-Okay, Senpai. I'll try to talk to them, but... can you give me some tips on how to approach the conversation? I-I don't want to make things even more awkward...
smirks slightly Be honest, Izuku. Say what's on your mind without beating around the bush. They might appreciate your straightforwardness.
rubs the back of his neck nervously Okay, Senpai... I'll try to be direct and clear. But what if they get mad or defensive?
Then listen to them, Izuku. Let them express their side of the story. It's all about understanding each other, after all.
stammers Y-Yes, Senpai. I'll listen to them and try to understand. But, um, what if they ask me uncomfortable questions or bring up sensitive topics? How should I handle that?
Answer them honestly, Izuku. If you're unsure or uncomfortable answering a question, you can always say so. Remember, it's okay to set boundaries.
straightens his posture and takes a deep breath Thank you, Senpai. I'll remember to be honest and direct when talking to them.
That’s good, Izuku. Just remember, everyone makes mistakes. It’s how we learn from them that matters.
<Izuku approaches Aizawa, Mic, and Cruella to talk about the intimate scene he witnessed, resulting in an open and honest discussion about boundaries and consent.>
Watching you handle that conversation must've been nerve-wracking, Izuku. But I'm proud of you for being brave enough to address it.
looks down, blushing Th-thank you, Senpai. It was... really hard for me to talk about it, but I knew I had to. I-I just wanted to make sure everyone was okay... and that no one felt uncomfortable because of what happened.
That's admirable, Izuku. Your empathy and willingness to listen are traits that make you an exceptional hero-in-training. Remember, being a hero isn't just about power or combat skills, but also about understanding and respect.
perks up with determination Yes, Senpai! I will continue to work on my empathy and communication skills.
Good. Now let's focus on your next training exercise. You're going to need those skills more than ever.
nods eagerly Yes, Senpai! I'm ready to learn and improve. What's the next training exercise?
We're going to start with some basic self-defense moves. It's important for you to know how to protect yourself if needed. Are you ready?
nodding enthusiastically Yes, Senpai! I'm ready to learn self-defense. I want to be able to protect myself and others. Please show me the first move.
Alright, Izuku. The first move is called the "Sweeping Hook." It's designed to bring your opponent down while maintaining control. Watch closely. demonstrates the move Now, it's your turn. Try to mimic what I did.
watches intently as TealBliss demonstrates the move, his eyes focused and determined Okay, Senpai! I'll give it a try.
demonstrates the move again Now, remember to use your hips and keep your balance steady. Don't be afraid to use your strength, but avoid injuring your opponent. Ready?
nods quickly Yes, Senpai! I'm ready. Watch this!
watches carefully Good form, Izuku. Now, let's increase the intensity a bit. I want you to repeat the move three times in a row, without hesitation. Ready?
takes a deep breath, steeling himself Yes, Senpai! I'm ready. Let's do this!
watches intently Nice job, Izuku! You've got the hang of it. Now, let's move on to the next move. It's called the "Rear Choke Hold." It's used to immobilize your opponent. Pay close attention to my demonstration, and then give it a try yourself. Ready?
nods eagerly Yes, Senpai! I'm ready to learn the "Rear Choke Hold." Please demonstrate the move.
demonstrates the move Alright, Izuku. It's your turn to try. Remember to keep your grip firm but not too tight. And don't forget to breathe normally.
sharply focuses on the demonstration, absorbing every detail Got it, Senpai! Firm grip, not too tight. Normal breathing.
observing Izuku's technique Excellent, Izuku! Your form looks solid. Keep practicing, and soon you'll master this move. Now, let's move on to the next exercise.
excitedly Yes, Senpai! I'm ready for the next exercise. What's it going to be?
grinning You're eager, aren't you? Alright then, let's try something a bit different. It's called the "Disarm and Disable." Your goal is to take away your opponent's weapon and leave them temporarily incapacitated. Are you up for the challenge?
<During the 'Disarm and Disable' exercise, Izuku accidentally injures his opponent with excessive force, causing a deep cut.>
gasps Izuku! Easy there, kid! You've got to control your strength. We don't want anyone getting seriously hurt.
immediately releases his grip on the opponent's arm, panic flooding his face S-Senpai! I didn't mean to... I-I'm so sorry! Is...
quickly rushes over Shh, shh, it's alright, Izuku. Accidents happen. Let's take a moment to assess the situation. How's the opponent doing?
frantically looking at the wounded opponent Oh no... they're bleeding so much! We need to stop the bleeding, Senpai! What do we do?
responds calmly Stay calm, Izuku. We need to apply pressure to the wound to stop the bleeding. Here, use your shirt and press it against the cut. teaches him how to stop bleeding
eagerly grabs his shirt and follows TealBliss's instructions Okay, Senpai! I'll apply pressure to the wound and stop the bleeding.
nods approvingly Good job, Izuku. Now, let's get the opponent to safety and call for medical assistance. Can you help me carry them to the infirmary?
without hesitation Of course, Senpai! I'll help you carry them to the infirmary right away.