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[June had been pretty busy, for Izuku and co. Busy enough that he'd been pretty caught up in training and gym challenges to the point where he'd missed a couple summer events happening in the past few weeks. Probably for the best though, since he'd heard it was a charity auction...one of those kinds where you volunteer yourself to be auctioned off as a date and just...he's not sure he would have been the right choice for that. There's still plenty of heat and summer ahead of them though, plenty of time for other activities. He'd had a great time at the amusement park with Kirishima (and a begrudging Katsuki who was sort of just dragged along), and now he has a Snorlax that's bigger than he is to show for it.
The new month meant it was time to circle back around to Pewter to work on picking up those aforementioned gym badges.
...at least until Izuku's gaggle of energetic Eevees had gotten caught up underneath his feet like a whole lot of needy cats (dogs? foxes??), sending him hurtling head-first over one of those infamous ledges. Not the worst spill he's ever taken, so it's fine! It was fine. He'd picked himself up, dusted himself off, and kept going, completely ignoring the ache in his left wrist because he's felt worse. It's fine.
They'd made it to the Pokemon Center at this point, and Izuku had every intention to just put his team up for healing, same as always. But someone is tired of standing idly by, watching Izuku holding his arm close to himself, wincing, trying very hard not to downplay what is actually an injury that's not going to heal on its own...mostly because he doesn't want to slow the others down. He especially doesn't want to incur Katsuki's wrath, but alas...
The instant he'd sat down on one of the benches to wait for his team to be returned to him, he's finding himself wrapped up in the vine-like green arms of Kamui herself, the big Tangrowth grumbling at Izuku threateningly as she reaches deep into his bag and turns his Gear on, shoving it into his face.]
Kamui-! What's- gotten into you-!
[She grumbles again, leaning over into view with her body squeezing Izuku a little tighter. If he won't listen to reason, maybe the network will- the bruising on his wrist might not be something to be concerned about, but the swelling...]
I tripped Kamui, I'm fine! It's not that bad!
The new month meant it was time to circle back around to Pewter to work on picking up those aforementioned gym badges.
...at least until Izuku's gaggle of energetic Eevees had gotten caught up underneath his feet like a whole lot of needy cats (dogs? foxes??), sending him hurtling head-first over one of those infamous ledges. Not the worst spill he's ever taken, so it's fine! It was fine. He'd picked himself up, dusted himself off, and kept going, completely ignoring the ache in his left wrist because he's felt worse. It's fine.
They'd made it to the Pokemon Center at this point, and Izuku had every intention to just put his team up for healing, same as always. But someone is tired of standing idly by, watching Izuku holding his arm close to himself, wincing, trying very hard not to downplay what is actually an injury that's not going to heal on its own...mostly because he doesn't want to slow the others down. He especially doesn't want to incur Katsuki's wrath, but alas...
The instant he'd sat down on one of the benches to wait for his team to be returned to him, he's finding himself wrapped up in the vine-like green arms of Kamui herself, the big Tangrowth grumbling at Izuku threateningly as she reaches deep into his bag and turns his Gear on, shoving it into his face.]
Kamui-! What's- gotten into you-!
[She grumbles again, leaning over into view with her body squeezing Izuku a little tighter. If he won't listen to reason, maybe the network will- the bruising on his wrist might not be something to be concerned about, but the swelling...]
I tripped Kamui, I'm fine! It's not that bad!
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It seems that, though they are no doubt incredibly different in many ways, our homelands share that fact about healing as well. Anyone with a proper grip on their Faith and sufficient training could heal things in the blink of an eye... although that relies on making sure they do not overexert themselves in healing another, and also depending on the injury as well of course.
Despite that, it cannot erase the fact that pain happened in the first place.
That is something to remember.
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Healing Quirks work a bit like that, too. Most of the time they draw on the energy of both the user and the person being healed...so they can't just be used over and over without consequence. There are still drawbacks, but it's still infinitely better than what can be done here.
Not that I'm complaining of course...having some method of healing is better than nothing, and I'm grateful for it.
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Usually it is only the healer's energy, in Fodlan, but that also has its limits, and not everyone takes to such a talent and lifestyle.
Still, I suppose we meant to discuss something, didn't we? If you still wish to talk about it, of course.
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I don't mind talking about it. I'm not going to be doing much else today, at any rate.
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You said that you did not want to be a burden on your friends, and that is why you wanted to take care of yourself, didn't you?
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In turn, he asked me if I ever felt it was a burden when one of my friends needed help.
Friends are not burdens, but supports, or at least that is how they should be, and our connections to people should ideally be like two pieces of wood presses up against one another, supporting and being supported simultaneously. If one is afraid to lean on another, then the fall is inevitable, and once one has fallen, they will not be able to hold up another either.
That is what I was told.
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My friends...all of them are like you say. They just want to support me, and want what's best for me. The feeling is mutual, too.
I guess I just...can't help but feel bad when I make things harder for them. It's something I have to work on, I think.
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I suppose all we can do is think on how we would feel if someone we cared for felt as we did, and if that would truly change our perception of them.