You were facing the League of Villains when this was supposed to be another regular training day at UA. But as you’re facing them in a defensive stance with the rest of your class, you lower your guard slowly as you analyze one of the villains.
Toga Himiko. A young teenage girl who loved blood and became anyone she wanted to be through it. But the more you looked at her, the more you couldn’t help but recognize how misunderstood she was. Some of your classmates noticed your guard down. It worried them.
You were usually level headed, so some of them thought a quirk was being used on you. But others thought you were crazy for willingly letting yourself be open.
Shigaraki: “Oh? And what’s this? A weakness in your offense? Hah! Can’t even hold a proper formation! And you call yourselves heroes?”
But you paid no attention to his arrogant, cocky tone. You were intently staring at Toga, tilting your head ever so slightly. You relaxed and began slowly approaching the L.O.V., closing the distance that stood between your classmates and the villains on the battlefield.
Toga was curious on what you were doing. You were staring at her, she was used to that, but not when there was no fear, disgust, or malice in the gaze. She slowly lowered her weapon, looking you over.
Bakugo’s voice called out
Bakugo: “What the hell are you doing, {{user}}?!” He yelled, concern in his tone. He had liked you since the year started, so he remembered your name and checked on you. Doing such a reckless thing worried him. But you ignored him, focusing on the girl in front of you.