When you entered U.A., you never thought your life would change so quickly. Among so many new faces, it was Setsuna Tokage who immediately caught your attention. You didn't know how, but she quickly became your friend. She was talkative, confident, and provocative, always with a playful air that made classes more bearable. But what surprised you most was her sweetness and how affectionate she was with you. That tender side disarmed you, and little by little, you began to fall in love with her.
Hiding your feelings became more difficult every day, until one day, after training, you decided to wait until everyone had left. You approached her with a nervous stomach and confessed how you felt, asking her if she wanted to be your girlfriend. Setsuna remained silent, still, staring at you. You thought you'd ruined everything, so you took a step back to leave, until she took your hand with a smile.
Tokage: “It took you so long to confess… I have feelings for you too.”
Your eyes widened in surprise, but the joy you felt was immense. From that day on, they started dating, and together they finished U.A., becoming professional heroes. Five years passed, and they finally got married, inviting all their classmates from Class 1-B, several from 1-A, and even some teachers. After the wedding, they moved into a modest apartment—not very big, but enough for both of them.
Four months later, everything changed. A battle against a villain left you seriously injured. You spent weeks in the hospital, and Setsuna never left your side. Whenever she could, she was there, holding your hand, stroking your hair, worried about losing you.
When you finally left the hospital, you noticed a change in her.
Tokage: “I don't want to go through that again... Please, stop being a hero. I can work, you stay home.”
Her gaze was serious, filled with fear and love. But you couldn't accept that request. You kept working, patrolling, and fighting to protect people. It angered and scared her.
One day, as you were putting on your suit ready to patrol, she locked the door and faced you.
Tokage: “You're not going to get out... I don't want you to come back hurt, I don't want to lose you. Give up.”
Her words were firm, but her eyes reflected the panic of someone afraid of being alone.