"So how about that? My quirk might not be as literally flashy as yours, but I more than make up for it. Three points all at once."
I think you missed one, though. Oh well. It wasn't like Yumi was in it to win it. It would have been nice, but not a goal. And bringing it up would maybe result in some troublesome exchange she'd rather not get into. No problem counting that miss as an actual point.
"But I'm surprised, you know? That you're all pin point accuracy and stuff. I thought you more like, baboooom! That kind of thing."
"It's because I haven't used my Quirk that much before entering U.A," Yumi explained, picking up a pair of cans and tossing them at the nearest trash can one after the other. Two points. "I can only discharge all the electricity I've built up all at once. Since I only have one shot, I want to make sure it counts." Nodding over to the ocean, she further continued "Another problem with my Quirk is I can't use it if I get wet. All that happens is I end up electrocuting myself. It's happened before." Though that did get her wondering. Yumi looked at Tsubasa's tail, then her ears.
"Does your Quirk have any weird weaknesses like that?"
By now, Ayane was dragging no less than three distinctly different bags behind her. While they were all the same black bags on the outside, their contents were quite different. The first and heaviest bag was the main bag; the one that she'd already tied off and replaced a couple of times. The second was electronic items. Someone did say to bag those separate, right? And the third bag was...
Shameful. Perfectly fine jacket here, and somebody went and threw it in the trash. If they don't want it, I guess I'll help myself! Along with a small assortment of other items she'd found that were still in working condition - or at least, she thought they were - Ayane tossed the leather jacket she'd dug up from under the trash into the bag. It definitely wasn't a good idea to wear it right now, but that was nothing a good run or two through the laundry couldn't fix! With her new find safely stored away from the rest of the trash, Ayane resumed her roomba-on-crack pace across the beach, sweeping up garbage by the largest amounts she could and stuffing it into the appropriate bag. When it was full, she tied it off and grabbed another from the ones she'd holstered on her person.
Look at the rest of these goofballs, only carrying around one bag. Did they plan to just stop after that point!?
As Ayane continued plowing through the trash, her eyes turned to and immediately locked on something special. Something she'd seen plenty of times before, but never had for herself. And there was no way she was getting it into the bag with her not-so-shiny new possessions. Luckily, it was an electronic object, and she knew just who wanted to see those. Kind of. Simple deduction told her it was probably the guy next to the pile of electronics who wasn't doing much else besides working with those. Before bringing this to him, though, there was something else she had to do. Ayane reached into the bag of her personal finds, pulling out a marker from within, and using it to mark the outside of the bag.
Ayane's stuff. Do not throw out!
She wouldn't want to lose all the cool things she found here over something silly like not putting her name on it, right? Important side-task complete, AYane picked up her incredible new find, and brought it over there with the other electronics. This guy was... O'Hara something-or-other. Foreign names were supposed to be the other way round though, so he was Something-Or-Other O'Hara.
What was his name, again? It started with Be, right? Be, Be, Be... Bernie? No, that isn't it. In the interest of not getting his name wrong, Ayane instead opted for something she knew was correct.
"Heeeeey, Really-Scary-Spider-Quirk-Guy!" Setting down her find, and sitting down to catch her breath from carrying it here, Ayane nodded to the thing she'd brought with her. A TV, in pretty bad shape. The screen was smashed, and the plug at the end of the cord was bent, and the frame was cracked in several places. "You're good with electronics, right? Think you can get this back in working order?"