MoltenLightning
aquatic fluff nugget~
SCHOOL COURTYARD
Chu had felt her anxiety flair up a little after she had forgotten to notice the other two, and she felt some lingering guilt as Saki introduced herself. Chu thought the name Saki was nice, but gave little heed to the last name. Even if she had recognized it, there was no point in defining people by their last names or their family, unless, of course, they wanted it that way. They were their own people, with their own path, so it should be up to them. Besides, Chu was sorely ignorant on the affairs of the business world. There wasn't really any way she would've known where the last name was from. Waving the thought aside, Chu smiled warmly at Saki. She was grateful that she had actually been accepted into the little makeshift group without much consequence.
Even so, hearing them reassure her that her presence was fine did lift some sort of burden from her chest. Later, she would make sure to apologize to the two boys she had forgotten, even if they might've thought it was unnecessary. It might deter them from possibly keeping a personal vendetta against her, and if she could do that, then it was worth the time. Stressing about the situation anymore, however, just wasn't in her nature.
Her attention was pulled back to the conversation when Quirks were mentioned suddenly. Oh... She guessed she wasn't really opposed to discussing her quirk. She knew it wasn't nearly as cool as some other peoples', but it wasn't something she should be ashamed of, either. "Well, uh, mine is... More uncontrollable, really..." She mentioned in a vague manner, before taking a peek into her bag. There Ayu lay, cozied up against her notebooks and pencils. It looked like it was peacefully dozing off, undisturbed. She gazed around at everyone. "My Quirk is, uh, sleeping right now, so…" she mentioned sheepishly, looking as if she didn't really want to disturb it. Then again, they were just curious, so what was the harm? Everyone was probably eager to share quirks; it would be disappointing if she didn't do the same.
Sighing a little, she stuck a hand into her bag, carefully but easily grabbing Ayu's snoozing body, considering it practically weighed nothing. The weasel-esque, iguana-sized creature yawned, becoming more awake and aware, and peered at the three it didn't know almost immediately. Its eyes were slightly wary, but that was understandable. Ayu tended to be much more cautious than Chu, and was definitely a bit more logical. Its body floated off of Chu's hand, still making eye contact with the strangers, and floated towards them to investigate. "This is, uh, Ayu. My… Quirk. Its, um… Apart of me, really. It’s the whole reason I'm here. People don't really know what it is, but, um, because of what it does, a lot of people like to think… It’s my soul. It can do a surprising number of things, but, uh… It can be a bit… Over-protective…" Chu explained, watching as Ayu went from person to person to investigate, staring each in the eyes with some suspicion. It definitely looked much more serious than Chu.
"Hey, Ayu, relax… These people are, you know, students like me," she assured, which calmed Ayu down just a little. It now seemed more curious than anything, circling around each of them and taking in their appearances with a bit less constraint. "Hah, it seems to like you guys… That's good…" Chu's voice was slow, but not because of any tentative tendencies; it was purely because she was exhausted and had to choose how to word things with care, to at least prevent sounding rude.
Finally, Ayu floated back over to Chu, and plopped back into her bag. It watched on from the opening of the satchel, but didn't seem to want to float anymore. "Yep, that's my Quirk… its probably not all that impressive, but… I hope… To help people with it…" There was optimism laced in her voice, as she smiled about the thought. Her intentions were genuine, that much was to be sure. "But, uh, enough about me… What about all of you? You must all have some, uh, nice Quirks…" Chu urged them to show their own, semi-excited to see what they had in store. Of course, if they didn't want to, that was not an issue at all. And, Saki's was pretty obvious, so there wasn't really a need for her to demonstrate, at least…