In the hallways...

Bakugo was escorted out of the classroom since he couldn't calm down. He ended up floating a few desks and chairs all around the classroom, but Mr. Aizawa was able to get him to turn off his quirk. Mr. Aizawa had given him a stern lecture, and Bakugo just took in like he always did. He crossed his arms, feeling frustrated at everything that's happened lately.

"Bakugo, what am I going to do with you? First off, you shouldn't be using Uraraka's quirk since you have no control over it," Mr. Aizawa lectured him.

"Like I don't know that already," Bakugo growled out, "I just... can't stand this feeling any longer..."

Mr. Aizawa let out a sigh, feeling a little uncomfortable talking to him as Uraraka. He knew what was going on, so it felt weird to even talk to him about this sort of thing.

"Maybe you should talk to Uraraka about this. I'm not exactly one to talk about these sorts of things," Mr. Aizawa said, clearly a little bit uncomfortable.

Before Bakugo could growl at him, Kitsune came walking in on their conversation. She looked less nervous when Bakugo spotted her for the first time, and more determined for some reason.

"I'm hoping things are better now with Uraraka," Mr. Aizawa said to her.

"Yes. She's with AllMight right now," Kitsune said back, "She should be back soon. I'd actually like to talk to Bakugo if that's okay with you."

Bakugo was shocked to hear her say this and rolled his eyes. He knew exactly what was bound to happen with her considering what everyone found out.

"I don't know if that's such a good idea," Mr. Aizawa said to her.

"Don't worry about it. I've dealt with this before," Kitsune said back to him, "It actually might help us in the long run."

Mr. Aizawa let out a long and annoyed sigh and let Kitsune go.

"Just don't expect him to listen to you," Mr. Aizawa said to her, "Trust me, I've dealt with this before."

Mr. Aizawa headed inside of the classroom, but gave Bakugo a stern glare as a warning. Kitsune turned towards Bakugo, and he leaned his back against the wall with his arms crossed.

Kitsune could tell that he might be a tough one to talk to.

"Why don't we go for a walk?" Kitsune asked him, "That might help make things less awkward."

Bakugo felt like she was a different person with the way she spoke just now. He let out a sigh and let her take over. They both walked in silence, not saying a word for a long time. Bakugo could barely look at her, still feeling a little weird about this whole thing. As they kept walking, he started to wonder about Midoriya and immediately tried to shake it off.

"I can see that Uraraka's feelings are bothering you," Kitsune said to him so nonchalantly, "You shouldn't let them get to you."

"Yeah. Easy for you to say when you're not the one dealing with it," Bakugo said back.

"I suppose so. I've dealt with this before, but not very often," Kitsune said to him, "Usually I'm able to switch someone back right away before things get a little crazy."

"Then why did you run off when we ran into you?" Bakugo asked her, a little annoyed, "If you hadn't run off, none of this would be happening."

Bakugo could tell that something was bothering her, and he knew that he might've been a little harsh with her. He looked away from her, not sure how this was going to help him.

"I got a little nervous running into you guys. Just because I've dealt with this before, doesn't mean it happens all the time," Kitsune tried to explain to him, "I still get a little uncomfortable when people start arguing around me. I'm sure you can control your quirk better than mine, you know before you got switched. I can't really do that."

Bakugo felt a little bad for her and remembered Uraraka saying that she had a hard time controlling her quirk too back in middle school. He didn't really have a problem with it for the most part, but he couldn't imagine what he'd do if that ever happened. He would've shoved his hands in his pockets at that moment if he could, but he forgot that he was wearing a skirt. He looked at Uraraka's finger pads and remembered floating around in the common room because he lost control of her quirk.

It felt a little nauseating, but he was able to get down after some effort. Something about it did make him feel a little bad for yelling at her.

"Yeah. My quirk isn't anything like Uraraka's or yours. I can pretty much do whatever I want with it," Bakugo said to her, "I can't imagine what that would feel like."

Bakugo trailed off, hoping that Uraraka wasn't still worried or anything. He was starting to calm down a little. He could still feel his heart racing a little, and Midoriya was still on his mind. Now that he understood that it was just Uraraka's feelings for him, he tried to ignore it. If anything, he felt bad for her that she couldn't see date him based on what he told her.

"It may not seem like it right now, but Uraraka is worried about you," Kitsune said to him, "She misses Izuku a lot too. I can tell that they really care about each other."

Bakugo tried to avoid eye contact with Kitsune, knowing full well that she was trying to get him to talk some more. He really didn't want to talk about all of this even if she already started. Something about it still felt somewhat good to have someone to talk to about these weird romantic feelings that weren't exactly his. Kitsune seemed to be the only one who understood considering she's the one who did this to them.

"It doesn't seem like she's worried about me. We can't even go to the grocery store without yelling at each other," Bakugo growled, "She's just... so stubborn. It's like she wants to annoy me to pieces. I swear she's been like this ever since those two started dating."

"Maybe she just wants you and Izuku to get along," Kitsune said to him with a smile.

Bakugo gave her a suspicious look and knew that Uraraka told her about them. He couldn't help but roll his eyes at whatever she had told this stranger.

"If she thinks that she can blurt out all sorts of things, why should I even let them date at all? It seems like she's just going to make things more complicated and weird," Bakugo growled out.

"Maybe you're right. You don't want things to be weird between all of you. Which is why I'm staying here in U.A. until we figure this out," Kitsune said to him.

Bakugo whipped his head towards her, surprised to hear her say this. She looked not so nervous, but more confident that she can do this. He felt a subtle smile form on his face and felt himself relax.

"I'm gonna have to warn you though, it's going to be tougher with her feelings getting in the way," Kitsune said to him, "I'll still try to switch you guys back to normal, but the best and easiest way at this point would be to understand one another better."

Bakugo let out a long sigh, annoyed that it's come to that. He didn't know what else to do other than keep hero training with her if that were the case. He couldn't help but chuckle at trying to get along with her.

"I hate to disappoint you, but I'm not very good at that sort of thing," Bakugo said to her.

"You never had a moment where you two got along while your teachers were trying to find me?" Kitsune asked him.

Bakugo thought about it, and did realize that things between them got better once things settled down a bit. He didn't really notice it until he talked to Kitsune, but he did enjoy hero training with her. It was interesting getting to know her quirk better, especially when he was floating around in Gym Gamma. Once he looked at Kitsune however, he felt himself get a little flustered and took a step back.

"I-It's nothing. Can we just drop it for now? I don't really feel like talking about it," Bakugo growled.

"Alright. But you should really apologize to Uraraka," Kitsune said to her, "She was crying in the restroom when I found her."

Bakugo slumped his shoulders, feeling like Kitsune was trying to get something out of him. He thought about how weird this all must feel to her. Then he stopped in his tracks, worried that things might get harder for them to switch back. Kitsune noticed this as he looked back at the restroom where Uraraka once was.

"Hey Horned Lady," Bakugo said to her.

"It's Kitsune," She said back with an annoyed expression.

"If Uraraka's feelings are in the way, couldn't that happen with her and my feelings?" Bakugo asked her.

Kitsune didn't even have to think about it, and he noticed that she looked a little concerned.

"Unfortunately, yes. It depends on the situation, but things could get a little harder to switch you two the longer you stay like this," Kitsune tried to explain.

Bakugo wondered about if this could affect Midoriya and Uraraka's relationship. He felt his heart flutter just thinking about Midoriya. He never noticed anything weird or different when they were around each other, then again they've been pretty distant.

Bakugo let out an annoyed sigh, knowing full well that this was going to be a weird and long week.

"I guess I can go talk to her," Bakugo mumbled.

They headed back, but Bakugo picked up the pace a bit. Once they settled down a bit, he glanced over at Kitsune for a moment.

"T-Thank you... Kitsune..." Bakugo said to her.

Kitsune's eyes widened, clearly surprised to hear him say that.

Bakugo wanted to get there as fast as he could just in case something might happen between Midoriya and Uraraka. He noticed that him and Kitsune had walked further than he thought. Soon he spotted the Class 1-A door in the distance. It looked like everyone had gone into the classroom since Uraraka and AllMight weren't there.

Bakugo got this feeling that something might be going on with Uraraka that he never realized.


Earlier in Class 1-A's dormitory...

Uraraka had walked back to the classroom with AllMight, feeling a little better. When she entered however, something felt off and a little hot. She looked over at Midoriya and for some reason felt a little annoyed. Just looking at him made her feel angry, and she didn't know why. She thought that maybe she was just mad at him for not being able to go out with him. She shook it off, and Mr. Aizawa directed her to Bakugo's seat.

Unfortunately, Bakugo's seat was behind Midoriya's. Mr. Aizawa decided to start class, and Uraraka grabbed her notes.

She started writing down some notes that Mr. Aizawa wrote down on the chalkboard, but Midoriya for some reason was bugging her. Just him sitting in front of him was annoying her a lot more than it should've. She never really sat in Bakugo's seat until this happened, so she didn't understand why that would be bugging her.

She tried to focus on her notes, but his green hair kept catching her eye. She thought maybe she was just upset about not being back to normal and tried to shake it off. For a while it was pretty quiet. She was able to write down a lot of her notes without anything bothering her. Mr. Aizawa kept glancing at her for some reason, and she wondered if Bakugo had been a bother.

Uraraka felt a little embarrassed that he kept looking at her, but kept her focus on her schoolwork. She wondered when Bakugo might come back, and whatever Kitsune was trying to get through to him. She just hoped that she had a plan to help them out. At this point, she had to somehow understand Bakugo better.

He had to do the same thing.

Uraraka let out an annoyed sigh and went back to her notes. Then something fell to the floor.

It was Midoriya's pencil.

He went to pick it up, and Uraraka felt her grip tighten around hers. Something about it really struck a nerve with her. Before she knew it, she broke her pencil in her barehands. A few of her classmates noticed this, and they were clearly shocked to see her frustrated.

Mr. Aizawa caught her breaking her pencil, and she tried to brush it off as if it was no big deal. She threw it into her school bag and grabbed a new one. As she looked through it, she realized that she didn't have any extra pencils. She felt so annoyed, and she still didn't understand why.

Uraraka was upset about not being back to normal, but something else was bugging her.

Then Midoriya turned around with a pencil in his hand. His eyes were sparkling, and his smile widened. For some reason, it really annoyed her.

"Ochaco, do you need a pencil? You can borrow one of mine," Midoriya whispered, "I can tell that something is bothering you. Maybe we can talk about it later during lunch."

Her fists clenched, feeling a little hot from Bakugo's quirk. That was when she had enough of him.

"Back off Deku! I don't need your help!" Uraraka yelled out of no where.

Everyone froze in place, shocked to see Uraraka lash out like that. If anything, everyone thought that Uraraka and Bakugo had switched back in that moment. Even Midoriya was thrown off completely by her yelling out his hero name like that. Even Mr. Aizawa was surprised to see her yell at him like that.

"I-I'm sorry Kac--... I-I mean Ochaco! I-I just thought that you needed a pencil for your notes," Midoriya said, obviously a little uncomfortable with the situation.

Uraraka clenched her fists, feeling a little hot and sweaty from Bakugo's quirk. Something sparked in the palm of her hand, and she grabbed Midoriya's collar pretty harshly. She pulled him in close, only mere inches away from each other's face.

"I thought I told you I don't need your help," Uraraka growled out with Bakugo's voice, "Just leave me alone. You're annoying me."

Then Uraraka noticed Midoriya's collar smoking from her quirk and snapped out of it. In that moment, Bakugo and Kitsune opened the door to see Uraraka gripping onto Midoriya's collar. Bakugo and Uraraka locked eyes with each other, realizing that things were starting to get even more complicated.

Uraraka let go of him, and Mr. Aizawa used his quirk to stop Bakugo's from causing any more trouble.

"I-I'm sorry Izuku! I-I don't know what came over me!" Uraraka cried out, feeling really bad for him.

"Uraraka, do I have to escort you to the principal office?" Mr. Aizawa asked her, "I'm sure Principal Nezu wouldn't want someone like you to be stuck in the office all day."

Uraraka stood up and bowed to him.

"I-I'm sorry sir! It won't happen again!" Uraraka cried out with Bakugo's voice.

Mr. Aizawa let out an annoyed sigh and let her sit down. Bakugo stood there with Kitsune, and Uraraka noticed that he looked a bit concerned. The moment they locked eyes with each other, she knew right away what was going on.

Uraraka knew that it might be harder to switch back than she thought.