Class 1-A was assigned a joint training match against Class 1-C — a group with quirks designed for disruption and misdirection. The rules were simple: last team standing, capture the opposing side’s leader.
The problem? Their leader had a quirk called Heartshot. One glance, one invisible strike, and the target would fall head-over-heels in love with the very next person they saw. It didn’t last forever, but long enough to throw fights into chaos.
It wasn’t supposed to hit you. It was aimed at someone else — maybe Deku, maybe Bakugo, maybe anyone but you. But somewhere in the middle of the match — a clash of quirks, debris in the air, shouts of your classmates pushing forward — the quirk found you instead.
You hear a shout from one of your classmates nearby to keep your head down. You follow their instructions. After they find it’s clear, the approach to assess the situation