[Okay, so that's Aizawa's senior thesis, is it-- Toshinori listens, focused, yes, but at the same time letting the lull of Aizawa's voice roll over him. He's articulate - that's excellent. Not that Toshinori had expected him to be bad at speaking, but he's saying more than a few sentences at a time, finally...
And he has a point about the popularity-based heroism that already exists. Toshinori loves that movie hero stuff, it's obvious in just about everything in All Might's image, but- while he's never turned down a payday- it's never been about the rankings for him. But nor can he work in the dark to do what he aspires to do, so--]
I'm glad that someone like you wants to be a hero. You'll do great— and this world needs heroes like you.
[It sure does; people need someone to look toward- that's him- and they need people to keep them safe in the dark, like Aizawa. They're like two sides of the same coin in that vein, All Might bursting at the seams with flashiness and style and Eraserhead moving discreetly to take on the darkest villains society has to offer. And neither of them can really work where the other shines.
All very symbolic, but what Toshinori says is,] That made you even more attractive.
[Ha Ha Ha-- and as he skims his fingers up Aizawa's side, idly,]
You're not the only one who thinks I'm a little crazy. [A beat.] But while we're talking about the overlooked people, what do you think of those people born quirkless? You know, as heroes?
[All Might gets... a lot of fanmail... that's it, that's the only reason.]
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And he has a point about the popularity-based heroism that already exists. Toshinori loves that movie hero stuff, it's obvious in just about everything in All Might's image, but- while he's never turned down a payday- it's never been about the rankings for him. But nor can he work in the dark to do what he aspires to do, so--]
I'm glad that someone like you wants to be a hero. You'll do great— and this world needs heroes like you.
[It sure does; people need someone to look toward- that's him- and they need people to keep them safe in the dark, like Aizawa. They're like two sides of the same coin in that vein, All Might bursting at the seams with flashiness and style and Eraserhead moving discreetly to take on the darkest villains society has to offer. And neither of them can really work where the other shines.
All very symbolic, but what Toshinori says is,] That made you even more attractive.
[Ha Ha Ha-- and as he skims his fingers up Aizawa's side, idly,]
You're not the only one who thinks I'm a little crazy. [A beat.] But while we're talking about the overlooked people, what do you think of those people born quirkless? You know, as heroes?
[All Might gets... a lot of fanmail... that's it, that's the only reason.]