Shota decided to stick around for a little bit longer after observing Toshinori's actions towards the woman. There was something in the man's behavior that was simply both characteristic of a hero and uncharacteristic at the same time, he just couldn't quite put his finger on what it was.

But it made him curious.

And to be perfectly honest sitting in the hospital with his friend was far more entertaining than educating a bunch of snot nosed little brats. Even if they were the next generation of superhero's in training.

Training them wasn't his ideal way to spend a nice day.

He had been skipping out of his work for the better part of three days now and Toshinori was almost irked enough to toss him off of the roof of the hospital by now.

Mostly because he had been doing nothing but irritating him endlessly.

The first day that he had decided to stay had been filled with nothing but talk of business. Stuff like who would be interviewing the woman once she awoke and saw to the burial of her son and so on.

Because such interviews were usually conducted by more than one person, Toshinori, himself and one other had been chosen to do the interview.

The other was Mt. Lady.

A female super hero who upon activating her quirk could grow to the size of a small mountain. But then forty to fifty something feet was half the size of some of the tallest sky scrapers in the city. And such a quirk was nothing to sneeze at in terms of power and enhanced strength.

However none of those were the reasons behind her being chosen to help interview the woman once she was awake. The reason was more along the lines of, there being some things that only another woman could possibly understand.

If the things asked during the interview began to upset the woman, Mt. Lady would remove them from the room but let them stand outside and observe just in case the woman decided to attack her or something.

Such things had been known to happen before in the past, especially when dealing with the victims suffering from an especially violent past.

Aside from all of that though, the doctor that had checked on the woman the other day had said that she should be waking up soon. Which was what they were still waiting on. And had been for the past three days.

He had just gotten up to get his seven dozen-th hot chocolate when all of a sudden he heard Toshinori shouting like a mad man down the hall. Turning his head for a second to see what his friend was shouting about and in those few moments- was almost mowed down by some doctors and nurses running down the hall towards where his friend was shouting.

Several minutes of silence followed, and with it his curiosity was piqued. Deciding that a little bit of masculine injury was worth the knowledge of knowing why Toshi was raising such hell, he sighed and rolled his eyes heaven wards for a moment and then turned and began to make his way back to the waiting room next to the room where the woman was being treated only to find it blocked off by everyone that had practically run him over earlier.

Growling softly in annoyance, he took a moment to find Toshi's blond head in the crowd before he even bothered to begin grabbing people by the scruff of the neck and elbow his way over to the other man.

"Toshinori-" He started to ask what the hell was going on, but his friend cut him off with a half giddy, "She's awake Shota! She finally woke up. What's more, the doctor is examining her because she managed to sit up and even get out of bed herself!"

Shota found himself blinking as he processed the information before finally saying slowly, "Oh?" That was interesting information. Especially given how badly she was injured. He might have commented on it, but Toshinori was rambling all sorts of things at the moment in excitement.

Finally after what seemed like forever to Shota and Toshinori, some of the doctors and nurses cleared out of the room leaving a small group of four behind to switch out IV's, take the woman's blood, pulse, blood pressure and so on while the main doctor treating her walked out of the room to speak with them.

"Which one of you is her guardian for now?"

Toshinori stood up a little bit straighter and squared his shoulders a bit and looked at the man as he said, "I am." The doctor looked a little bit surprised for a moment and Toshi gave him a narrow eyed glare as if to say, is-there-a-problem-with-that as the man then said.

"Alright. The patient's condition is better than expected given the short amount of time that she's been here. Her broken bones have knitted together, the torn muscles and ligaments in various parts of her body have all but completely healed. The bruising has faded- if not for the fact that we already tested her I would think that she had a quirk working on healing her. Her injuries should have kept her in a coma like state for at least three months straight. Frankly I'm amazed that she's up and aware of as much as she is."

"Aware?"

"Oh yes, when I went to break the news about her son to her- she cut me off at the knee and said that she already knew and then demanded to be let to see him. With your permission as temporary guardian, I can get a nurse to go and fetch a wheel chair-"

"If she can get up and move around then why-"

"The wheel chair is necessary given the fact that she shouldn't strain herself so soon after awakening. It's kind of a safety policy here, that even if a patient has the strength, they shouldn't use it immediately. Anyways...with your permission, I can send a nurse to collect a wheel chair for her and you can go with her down to the morgue to see her son."

"And it's fine as long as she stays in the wheel chair?"

"Yes, though I'll be sending a nurse with you armed with some tranquilizers just in case."