After class Akiko waited for Korosensei who was busy updating Karasuma on both the class as well as Akiko. The tentacle beast was proud of her attempts to open herself up a bit more to both him and the other students.

While waiting for her Sensei, Akiko was searching for something new to read amongst the books her teacher had stored up for his students. She had read most of them, finding reading quite entertaining, especially fantacy novels which she had been reading on Korosensei's pc. Korosensei had even taken out a few library books she wanted to read at home in her spare time.

While continuing to rummage through the book case the girl could hear the sound of the door sliding open. Finally grabbing a book on geodes, the girl could feel a hand on her shoulder. She recognized it as a human hand and it couldn't have been Karasuma, it wasn't as firm of a grasp. Turning around only to find Ms. Irina.

"Arg... You reading again..." she muttered out, seeming quite bored.

Akiko nodded as a response with a mild hum of acknowledgement.

"I thought you were a wild child...But I've been watching you for a while only to see you're really... Boring..." Irina admitted. From what she had heard from Karasuma she would of thought the girl to be quite the eccentric of some sorts but when she came into the school like any other student. Not like Irena wasn't aware of how uncomfortable she was around people, she's heard Karasuma and Korosensei jabber on and on about her since she's been at the school and about her 'progress'.

"You are quite boring yourself." Akiko replied, as she paged through the book. Irena cringed lightly at the remark.

"Excuse me?! And what is that supposed to mean?" she snapped. Akiko looked up to the older female with a blank expression. "You're the language educator and you still can't grasp the terminology of boring. I already speak various languages, the only thing I've found interesting so far in your classes have been your tactics of persuasion on others as well as misdirecting your targets. I suppose you've used these techniques to seduce targets before elimination, is that correct?"

Irina could feel her eye twitch slightly. What was with this girl? She was more surprised at the fact that the girl was cable of speaking multiple languages, whether its a lie or not it was interesting to know, being bilingual is quite useful when dealing with assassination targets on an international scale or even pretending to play the victim of the confused foreigner when things go awry.

"Goodness for someone who doesn't talk much you sure have a lot to say."

Akiko took a deep breath in and out before talking again, it had been her way of trying to relax herself. "Yes well Korosensei said I should try to branch out to others more and speak my mind..." she looked back down to her book, her face revealing mild discomfort once more. Irena could see this quite easily. She didn't have the best poker face when trying to mask how she felt about things.

"May I ask you a question, Ms. Irina?"

"Sure, what the hell. Go ahead."

"Do you believe its possible to kill Korosensei?"

Irina was surprised, more at the fact that she didn't refer to her as Bitch as most of the students have, but how dead eye she was when asking such a question. Her expression was quickly shifted from discomfort to emotionless. Clearly this girl was damaged. Inside and out...

The older woman mulled over her answer for a second in her head while proceeding to light a cigarette.

"Well I know he's not as indestructible as we thought. These BBs and knives seem to be the only thing that can pentrate him but they do damage no less. He's unpredictable but I do believe there is a way he can be killed that we just haven't figured out how to do yet. I mean, that Nigisa kid has been listening out all of the octopus's weaknesses since he got here. Some way some how there's a way, and we do intend to find it. Why? You have some sort of plan in mind to ice the slime ball?"

"In a manner of speaking... You could say that...Its just that..." Akiko looked away, still expressionless.

"Gossiping about lil ol me? Not very nice."

The two turned to see Korosensei standing beside the two cheerfully, munching on popcorn as if he were watching a movie.

"Would ya quit doing that!" Irina snapped at the large grinning teacher. Quickly her cigarette had been snatched right out from between her fingers.

"Now now, what have I said. If you're going to endulge in these things I suggest you do them outside away from my students. And clearly you are inside and Akiko is one of my students."

"What ever! I was leaving anyway." Irina fumed and turned to leave. "Akiko, if you need talk, girl to girl, you know where to find me." She waved off before finally leaving the room. Akiko nodded and turned to her educator/temporary guardian who had swollowed his entire bag of popcorn, bag and all in one chomp.

"So Akiko... I couldn't help but over hear. You have a plan to kill me, yes? Care to share?" Korosensei asked as he lowered himself down to her face level. She smiled and placed her hand on his head. He expected her to pet him like she usually would, not as if he minded at all so long as it made her happy and brang her some form of comfort to open up more to him. But instead she had leaned her own forehead against his and nuzzled her face against him. Her eye closed smiling even broader. Korosensei turned a light pink and blushed not expecting that but tried his hardest not to think anything of it.

"Not important now, Sensei." Akiko could feel a tentacle pet and tussle her hair. This had made her laugh lightly.

"Hehe...is that so...?" Korosensei laughed back, mildly jittery.

"Ahem!"

Korosensei flinched with horror and jumped back, quickly pulling his face away from Akiko's who now looked confused as to what had just startled her sensei. Karasuma stood in the doorway, arms crossed over his chest. His stare pierced Korosensei like ice cold daggers it had actually sent shiveres down the octopus monster's back.

"Am I interrupting something here?" he asked. His tone had been quite sour.

"Ehh! I mean! We-eh..." Korosensei had fumbled over his words as they could not come out as he wanted.

"Was just trying out an assassination technique I had learnt from Ms. Irina." Akiko noted. Karasuma raised a brow. He had seen Irina walk out of here before he came in himself...perhaps she had given her a few pointers on techniques to use. Then again even if that were the case it still felt cause for some concern considering Irina tends to dwell among the more harlet form of assassination, he wouldn't want any of the students crossing lines they shouldn't using her techniques. The man looked at Akiko who seemed fine, if she was finally interested in trying to help her classmates assassinate their teacher he wouldn't stop her on that regard, but there are some lines someone of her age should not cross. Akiko seemed fine, more relaxed. More open to talking than she did before. Karasuma sigher and rubbed his temple with his index finger.

Korosensei still looked kind of jittery but then again he looks like that majority of time when trying to defend himself only to have his ego bruised by someone else.

"Fine...just don't do anything irresponsible."

Akiko nodded. Korosensei sighed with releaf only to flinch again after realizing Karasuma still giving him a death stare.

"Anyway, I've gotten word back that Akiko's new living arrangements are currently being made, I'm waiting to hear back on when they'll be coming down to move her over. So for now you may carry on as is till then." Karasuma left the two to catch up on work for next week's classes.

Korosensei watched Karasuma leave the room, still staring at him with his cold gaze from the corner of his eye. The octopus creature turned to Akiko after hearing a book drop to the floor. She looked... Dead inside..

She was glaring at the floor. Korosensei picked up her book with a free tentacle. Holding it out to her. She didn't take it. Instead she looked at him. Her souless gaze was both disturbing and heartbreaking as he watched tears pour out of her emotionless eyes. Korosensei could feel himself well up in concern. He dried her tears with a handkerchief he had pulled out from his sleeve and dabbed down her water works.

"Akiko..." he muttered out in concern. "Its going to be alright. I had mentioned you're staying with me temporarily. Besides they'll be giving you a better life, perhaps a more calmer one at that. You'll be taken in by a new family and make new friends, the possibilities are endless my dear. You just need to take your time with them. And build your own destiny. You'll still be housed, fed and clothed and get a good education. Change is never easy but it is the reality, sad as it may be. It is for the better I'm afraid."

The girl's tears become fuller, she felt her insides tearing apart. She would have rather taken years of physical pain again if it meant that she could stay and make this feeling go away. Even if Korosensei was right, which he usually was, she didn't want to hear it. Her face twisted into a pain filled expression. She wanted to stay here with her Sensei and in this class. Akiko was finally getting better. And now she'd have to leave...The truth of reality is never easy to digest but if you can make something of it, good things are bound to come your way. Korosensei could not do much for her but provide her with a heartfelt hug. If she was to be leaving soon he would surely miss her as well. And heck with his speed he could pop in for a visit with her when ever he pleased to check up on her or when ever she feels she needs to talk to a friend. His students came first and even if she was no longer his students she would always be long to the E class family.

Outside the class, standing just inches away from the door, Karasuma sighed as he leaned against the wall. He hadn't gone to the office as he was expected to and he was certain Korosensei knew he was out here listening. Karasuma was not a heartless person but things had to be done. But perhaps when moving her it wouldn't be far off so maybe she could still continue to attend the E-class. He'd have to talk to his superiors regarding the subject. This girl didn't deserve the trauma she was put through for so long and this place had been her haven of sanctuary compared to where she grew up in. He hated to have to be the one to take that away from her. Or from any of the students.