The Hound's Evaluation
Sitting in Hound Dog's office was... painfully dull. I mean, I understood why I was here—make a couple of heroic students think I'm a villain for a day, and suddenly it's the end of the world. But still. This? Overkill.
So... how long before he starts barking at me?
Also me: Focus, Izuku. Don't laugh.
Hound Dog leaned forward, arms crossed, staring at me like he was trying to sniff out the truth.
Hound Dog: Midoriya. You've caused quite a stir.
Me: Yeah, that sounds about right.
Hound Dog: Switching sides during a training exercise and causing chaos—why?
Me: I was bored.
He blinked at me, clearly not expecting that answer.
Hound Dog: Bored?
Me: Yeah, the exercise was too... predictable. So, I thought, why not make it a bit more interesting?
Hound Dog: Interesting? You mean sabotaging your team and helping the other side?
Me: Exactly! I mean, isn't that what villains do? So if I make them think smarter by being a villain, we'll all get stronger, right?
There was a long pause. Hound Dog just stared at me like I'd grown an extra head.
Hound Dog: Midoriya... do you understand how concerning that is?
Me: Concerning? Nah, I'm still totally on the hero side! Just, you know, spicing things up a bit. Keep everyone on their toes.
He rubbed his temples, clearly fighting the urge to yell.
Hound Dog: You've always been enthusiastic, but this is different.
Me: Hey, it's still enthusiasm! Just, like... directed elsewhere for a little while.
Hound Dog: A little while?
I shrugged.
Me: Yeah. As long as it keeps things interesting. It's not like anyone got seriously hurt.
Hound Dog: Except Todoroki's arm.
Me: He's fine! Ice powers, remember?
He growled under his breath. I think I heard a low bark slip out.
Hound Dog: This shift in behavior—it's extreme. No one saw it coming.
Me: Well, I like to keep people guessing.
Hound Dog: You're supposed to be predictable in the sense that you're a hero. Not someone playing both sides for fun.
Me: I'm still a hero! I'm just... a bit more creative about it.
He groaned, leaning back in his chair.
Hound Dog: Midoriya, you've got to understand—there are limits to what's acceptable.
Me: Right, no villain acts during actual hero missions. Got it.
Hound Dog: And in training exercises!
Me: Sure, those too.
His eyes narrowed. He wasn't buying it. I could tell.
Hound Dog: Midoriya, this can't happen again. I'll let you off with a warning this time, but if you pull something like this again...
Me: Oh, trust me, I've learned my lesson.
Hound Dog: Have you?
I stood up, stretching like I hadn't just been interrogated.
Me: Yep! No more secret villain plots. Only good, clean hero work from now on.
Hound Dog: Somehow, I don't believe you.
Me: Can't imagine why!
He sighed, rubbing his eyes in frustration.
Hound Dog: Midoriya, just... try not to get bored.
Me: No promises!
And with that, I strolled out of his office, already thinking about what I'd do next. I mean, sure, I wouldn't technically be playing the villain again... but that didn't mean I couldn't have a little fun.
He totally thinks I'm nuts.
Well, maybe I am a little.
~~END~~
A/N: Thanks for reading this and I hope you enjoyed it too... I know it not the best but I am working on multiple and focusing on one more than the others.... but I still think it not that bad.
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