Akiko had awoken with the scent of breakfast, calling her with its alluring scent which made her mouth water with desire. She sat up straight to find a plate filled with bacon strips, two sunny-side-up eggs and buttered toast and next to the plate was a large mug of coffee all placed on the night stand. A little sticky note was pressed up against the mug. The girl had removed it to read it properly.

Dear Akiko, I'm sorry to leave you alone like this but I've gone to the grocery store to pick up some things for you as I've realised that you would be staying with me for quite some time and do not have any essential bathroom toiletries or even a change of clothes, so I've taken the liberty of going out to get some, please enjoy your breakfast.

yours truly, Koro-sensei.

PS. I trust that you will not leave the apartment. Thank you.

The girl sat up, lip quivering. He was too nice to her. Akiko held back tears, crumbling up the note in her hand and putting it down on the night stand. She hadn't deserved this. For the past two days, Korosensei had shown her nothing but kindness and generosity since she had arrived. For the first time in forever she was well fed and well rested. Korosensei had given up his bed for her to sleep on while he had taken the couch. Was this a trick before sending her somewhere far worst than where she previously was or was this nothing more than the kind acts of a someone who actually cared for her well being. She removed her eye patch and let the tears roll down her cheeks. It has been so long since she's cried. Even after being abused so much she would not let them see her pain and her grief. Her sobbing had been loud and painful. She hadn't heard the front door of the apartment open over her own wails. Those wails had immediately ceased after feeling two arm wrapped around her in an embrace, her face pressed lightly against a soft chest. It had been Korosensei in his attempt to comfort her.

Akiko immediately pushed him off of her, throwing wild punches and kicks which to her best attempts all failed as they were stopped by his tentacles. The more she had fought him crying out in both anger and depression the more the concern Korosensei had. He held her arms and legs till she finally grew tired of fighting. Akiko moaned and groaned and after finally being released she had given a poor yet limp smack, like a small child refusing to take medicine. This hadn't fazed him at all, instead he attempted to embrace her more even while she attempted to swot him away until she grew tired of swotting as well. The girl finally stopped fighting back, pressed her face into his chest so she wouldn't have to see her crying face.

"It's going to be alright..." he assured her. She looked up at him, opening her one closed eye which was normally covered up with the eye patch, revealing a cat-like eye.

(Meanwhile else where~)

"You let them take her! Do you even realise what you've done!!! Out of all the experiments, she has been the only one capable of surviving all of our test!!!" a masked figure exclaimed in pure blinding rage.

"We were surrounded, there was nothing we could do!" defended another man, who had been covered in bandages and his left arm in a sling.

"I don't want your excuses. Get me subject XXZ or I'll have you skinned alive with my bare hands!"

"Yes sir! Right away sir!" the injured man ran out in a hurry, trying hard not to look back. The masked figure sat back down in his seat, glancing down at the tablet. He picked up the device revealing a file containing all XXZ's personal information. "This little brat cost me billions..."

the tablet was bashed into the the table smashing it to bits and pieces.

(Back at Korosensei's apartment)

It was finally time, Monday was here. Korosensei had been so excited to introduce Akiko to the E-Class. He prepared a well balanced breakfast for her and knowing how nervous she would be, he put up a bunch of banners around the room with some inspirational words like 'Hold your head up high' and 'Your sensei believes in you'. Korosensei had even worn a head band with the words 'You can do it!' written across the band.

"Trust me, Akiko. You will fit in quite well in the E-Class.I already mentioned to the class that you wouldn't be very comefortable if they were to give you an overwhelming welcome, so take it slowly and adjust to your new classmates at your own pace."

Akiko swolled hard.

"I am aware. Its hard to trust new people, but it's even harder to trust yourself enough to let others in. Take as much time as you need, my dear. There is no rush. But just remember there are good people out there in the world."

After breakfast Akiko had been fully dressed in a school uniform, her hair has been straightened out with a flat iron. This had give her a neat bob hairstyle which suited her quite well and on the side of her head had been a purple bow, all curtacy of Korosensei and his constant grooming skills.

Korosensei had noticed the old bandages still wrapped around her neck. She's never taken them off since she's been there. "Akiko, wouldn't it be best if you replace those bandages with fresher ones. You wouldn't want a wound to get infected and fester."

"No, it's fine. It's not a recent wound, it's just covering up my scars." She removed them revealing scars right around her neck. Korosensei was silent, a black silk scarf with a silver trim in his tentacle as if it had just magically appeared; the benefits of having twenty mach speed. He took the bandage from her with one tentacle disposing of it in the trash while using two free tentacles to wrap the scarf around her neck as well as pulling out the girls eye patch from her shirt pocket and covered her eye with it.

"Ready?"

Akiko nodded. Korosensei dawned his human disguise. At this time there would be more people roaming around so it would be best to not cause unwanted attention. Akiko stared at him quizzically. His disguise may have been affective but it was also very unsettling. The two made their way to the school. Most of the student from the main campus began murmuring and whispering as Akiko walked past, heading to the E-Class campus. She had tried hiding behind Korosensei, her face pained with discomfort.

Finally making it up the mountain to the E-campus. The students had already been making their way to the classroom. Before entering the building Korosensei removed his human disguise quickly and turned back to Akiko who now appeared to be nothing more than a floating uniform, her camouflage hiding her face, hands and legs.

"Akiko? Are you alright?"

"...Yes.."

Korosensei sighed. Her camouflage faded, revealing herself once more. She stared at the teacher with a blank facial expression and red cheeks. 'She's not doing a very good job at hiding how awkward she feels.' Korosensei thought to himself. He opened the door, leading the way to the staff room where Karasuma had been. He was seated at his usual spot, working on his laptop. Irina had been in there too. She was seated across from Karasuma, blowing her recently painted nails dry, as evidence from then dark red nail polish bottle and nail grooming kit she had on the desk.

"Well good morning!" Korosensei greeted. Karasuma cringed at the

enthusiasm of the octopus creature, especially so early on a Monday morning no less. Akiko entered standing beside her teacher. Her eye set on Karasuma, who watched her from the corner of his eye. He turned away from his laptop and stood up, walking toward her.

"I see you've managed to convince her to attend the E-class."

"But of course, I am somewhat of an expert in the art of persuasion." Korosensei replied smugly his green stripes appearing and quickly faded once he had noticed the unimpressed expression his colleague had. Karasuma turned to Akiko, not bothering to acknowledge what Korosensei had said resulting in the yellow tentacle beast to turn away sulking slighty and mumbling to himself about Karasuma being mean to him and not laughing at his jokes.

"So did he explain what your main assignment would be, being a registered student here in the E-Class?" Kurasama asked. Akiko shook her head no.

"You'll be getting an education, but your main objective is assassinating him before next year March." he had pointed to Korosensei who was no randomly perked up again. Akiko now felt as though she had a large lump in her throat. Assassinate Korosensei...could she be able to do it. She was faster than an average person but not faster than him, not to mention he was extremely unpredictable. But what concerned her most was that this was the person who had taken care of her for this entire weekend. Fed her, clothed her and put a roof over her head. She'd have to wait and see how things go before doing anything she might regret.

"The entire class is involved in this assassination, consider them you allies. If we fail, he will destroy the earth, just like he destroyed the moon."

Akiko's eye widened. She had heard about what had happened to the moon but how it came to be that way had still been a mystery till now of course. But even so could Akiko really do it.

'It's just like before...' she had said in her head. 'Will it never end?'

Karasuma had given her the anti-sensei knife, along with a BB gun and a bag full of anti-sensei BBs.

"These weapons won't hurt any human but they will affect him."

Akiko nodded, putting the weapons and ammo in her school bag. Korosensei chuckled and pat her head. "Do your best to kill me before March." he added, soothing warmth in his tone. Akiko stared at the ground and walked out the staff room and leaned against the wall. She waited till Korosensei had finished talking to Karasuma before heading off to class. Karasuma had just asked for a report on Akiko's behavior for the past couple of days. Korosensei had assured him that everything was alright and he had everything under control. After he was done he met with Akiko in the hallway to escort her to class.

"Ready?" he asked. Akiko broke her gaze from the floor, bringing her eyes to meet his. Her dead gaze pierced him like a knife. "Stupid octopus..." she spat out and continued to glare at the floor. This had struck Korosensei, sulking once more as he began leading the way to class, sulking all the way there, thinking that Akiko didn't like him anymore. He always felt hurt when his students said they didn't like him or look at him with disgust.