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"I want to help you teach the students."

That's what Reia told Aizawa a few hours after she sparred against Ojiro in the field. After the whole match, everyone ate and split off to do their own thing. Aizawa had stayed at the table to write some stuff down on a notepad that he found in the living room. With it almost being a week since they were all transported into Reia's world, he needed to decide what to do with the class.

The interdimensional travel wouldn't have bothered the man as much if it had happened during their transition year, but he and his students were transported during the school year. The students were almost second years, but with missing a week of class along with the additional days to follow that they weren't at U.A., they ran the risk of not graduating to the next level.

Well, that is if they found a way to get back home.

He was surprised to say the least when Reia had suddenly come up to him with the statement. Setting down his pen, he raised an eyebrow as he stared at the woman.

"You want to help me teach the students?"

"Yeah," the woman confirmed. Sitting down across from him, she looked into his obsidian black eyes before speaking again.

"After watching the students today, I realized that they still need to continue their education. I don't want them to fall behind, or be delayed a year. Even then, I'm not sure how long you guys have to stay."

As she finished talking, Aizawa and Reia heard the students shouting in the living room, causing them to look. It sounded like they were playing another game, and Bakugo must have been one of the players since they could hear him gloating to his other classmates.

Reia turned back to Aizawa. "I want to help. When they get back, I want them to become the heroes they're supposed to be. If there's anything I can do, please tell me."

Silence filled the air between the two adults. Aizawa glanced at the paper in front of him before bringing a hand over his chin. His students needed to learn all subjects before becoming second years. But since he himself only taught about hero laws and informatics, he would definitely have trouble trying to teach them all of the other subjects at the same time.

It took a moment, but after Aizawa thought about it, he decided to take Reia up on her offer.

They began to plan their approaches. While Aizawa would take over teaching about heroes, the hero laws, training, and Math, Reia would take over both English and Science. Unfortunately, neither of them were as adept in Japanese History; it being Reia wasn't from their world, and Aizawa didn't care too much to remember. Plus, it would be a lot of information with no guide, so they chose to leave it out.

Over the next two days, both proceeded to surf the internet for lesson plans on the core subjects they would be teaching. For Aizawa, he didn't mind staying up late to plan. He was an underground hero, so he was used to the late nights and lack of sleep. Though, it was a surprise to see Reia have the same fucked up sleep schedule he had.

At first he thought it was because they were trying to get the students started on their lessons as soon as possible. Although it could still be a possibility, he could tell there was something else behind it. Looking at the past week, Aizawa began to slowly pick up on some things about their interdimensional caretaker.

For one, Reia was a little distant. It could have been because Aizawa and his class were in her house, but it was more than that. He could see how she interacted with his students. Though it may seem like she was interacting normally with them, she spoke with a softer voice. A more tame, subtly disassociated tone that he picked up on.

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