Authors Note: This idea just kind of crept up on me. I own nothing.

Panic Attack

The whole class knew something was wrong when Aizawa ducked into Present Mic's class. Their homeroom teacher didn't make it a habit of interrupting lessons.

"SHOTA!" Aizawa grimaced slightly at Present Mic's loud voice. He ignored him and spoke.

"Problem child." Izumi frowned. She felt she hadn't really earned that moniker, but then again all the broken bones and everything that had happened in Hosu maybe there was some merit to it. "Grab your bag, come with me." Everyone in the room was frozen in shock. Was this it? Was Aizawa finally expelling someone like he'd always threatened? But why would it be Midoriya? She was frowning as she gathered her things and followed him out of the room. He led her to one of the student lounges and pointed at the couch. She set down her bag and sat down.

"There's been a villain attack." Izumi went rigid. "From what we've learned the villain was a minor one, but he did manage to do some damage to the hospital where your mother works." Aizawa was sitting across from her and noted that she was shaking. "Your mother was injured but it was minor, just a sprained ankle. But you're being signed out of school for the day to go help her." The shaking hadn't stopped at his reassurance that her mother was fine. Her breathing had sped up. He recognized the signs. He carefully sat down next to her and laid his hand on her back. Her shaking paused then redoubled.

"Breathe Midoriya. Your mother's going to be fine." It took a few minutes to calm her back down. When she finally looked up at him her face was splotchy with tears but there was a determined look in her eyes.

"Do they think it had anything to do with…"

"No. He had no association with the ones that attacked the USJ. He was just a random villain. Like I said you're being let out of school to help her out for the rest of the day. She's going to be fine." Izumi let out a shaking breath and nodded. She checked her watch, it was an analog clock with the image of All Might in the center, his arms turned around the clock face to show the time. He would have snorted at it if the situation had been less serious and if the problem child hadn't started muttering to herself again.

"If I run I might be able to catch the train. If not I don't have enough for a cab, not all the way home…" He cut her off as he stood.

"You won't have to worry, someone's volunteered to take you home." The door opened and All Might smiled at her. It was a slightly softer smile than it normally was. She leapt to her feet and rushed to All Might. The two of them hurried out without another word. Aizawa nodded to himself, if anyone was going to handle the problem child well after a panic attack it was going to be All Might, at least she usually listened to him. He shook his head and turned back to grading papers.

When he got back to class to finish their studies for the day it was silent as a crypt. He hadn't been expecting that. There was usually at least some kind of ruckus that would die down once he entered. But not today, today it was deadly silent. It would have been welcome if it didn't feel so ominous. Uraraka looked very upset, like she'd been on the verge of tears for a while now. Bakugou looked angry, but it was different than his normal rage. This was a cold kind of anger that had everyone near him silent and looking slightly terrified. Todoroki had a full frown fixed on his face. As Aizawa stepped behind the teachers podium Iida raised his hand. Aizawa nodded.

"Sir we were wondering what has happened to Midoriya. She never returned to class after you pulled her out." Aizawa contemplated the room for a moment.

"Izumi Midoriya," the class held its breath, "was signed out due to a family emergency." The class let out a breath but most remained tensed. Iida looked almost as upset as Uraraka, despite normally being very in control of his emotions. He would be though, Aizawa thought. The last time the words 'family emergency' had been uttered around this class Tensei Iida had been attacked by the hero killer. It was still such a fresh wound, he kind of felt bad about reopening it. But he was distracted when Bakugou leapt to his feet.

"Auntie Inko's hurt!" There was righteous indignation in his voice as if he should have been the one informed of this not Izumi. The whole class stared at him. He glared at Aizawa.

"She was present when a villain attacked the hospital she works at." There were several gasps. "She sustained a minor injury, but she'll be alright. She needed help for the rest of the day. Hence why the Problem Child had to go." He set down the folder in his hands. "That actually leads us pretty well into your homework for the night. An essay on how to minimize civilian casualties." There was a collective groan from the class at the word essay. As he spoke he noted the changes in his class. Uraraka looked like she was planning something, Iida had a frown on his face but exchanged a look with Uraraka. Bakugou sat back down, the anger on his face did little to hide his concern, or the fact he was texting under his desk, likely his mother if the lack of a ping from Kirishima meant anything. The rest of them had fallen back into their comfortable level of noise, reassured that everything was going to be alright.

At the end of class Uraraka and Iida made their way up to his desk to pick up Izumi's homework. But Bakugou beat them there.

"My mom's sending me to the shitty nerds house with some shit for Auntie Inko anyway." He stuffed her papers into his bag and set off. Uraraka looked a bit disappointed. Aizawa waited until she and Iida were almost at the door before he called them back.

"Mic forgot to file this with the other pieces. See that Problem Child gets it." Uraraka lit up and nodded. She put the paper away with a distinct lack of violence and the two left. Aizawa turned back to his papers. So what if he'd slipped that piece of paper out of the packet of homework for the Problem Child when he'd seen Bakugou coming. No one had to know. After all he had a reputation to keep up.