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Izuku doesn't end up with anyone. Despite the scene in chap.329, I don't have the impression that Izuku and Ochaco ended up together at all o-o and apparently he hasn't kept in touch with many people except Katsuki but I don't think they're together so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
Ochaco doesn't end up with anyone. Despite the scene in chap.329, I don't think Ochaco still loves Izuku. Clearly her true love was Toga, and I can't imagine her forgetting her so easily.
Denki is in a relationship with Kyoka Kamijiro was a safe bet. I think they got together during their second year at Yuei. They're clearly in love.
Eijiro is in a relationship with Mina Although I'm not a big fan of this ship, it's clear that there's more than friendship between this two. I think they took a little longer than Denki and Kyoka to get together. Maybe during their first year as professionals.
Katsuki doesn't end up with anyone. I don't think Katsuki is very active on the "romantic" front. And honestly, I don't see who he could end up with other than Izuku, so⌠for me, he's solo.
Shoto (plan A) doesn't end up with anyone. For Shoto I hesitate between two finality, somehow I believe in the theory of Shoto = Aroace, because⌠it's kind of obvious butâŚ
Shoto (plan B) is in a relationship with Sero ... I love her relationship with Sero. From my point of view, they have a very good dynamic and complement each other quite well. If it were to happen, I think it would be Sero who would make the first move during high school, but the relationship would be quite complicated and a bit secretive.
Mashirao is in a relationship with Toru I'm not a fan of this ship at all, I much prefer Toru x Yuga but⌠this ship has been so obvious from the begin...
Tenya is in a relationship with Mei They haven't had much interaction but every time their dynamic is very good. She's very creative and scattered and he's very strict and respects the rules. They'd make a really fun couple.
Shinso is in a relationship with Monoma Honestly, I love their dynamic, I can see them developing an "ennemy to lovers" kind of friendship, especially on the Monoma side, where eventually a romance would emerge.
I know many person ship Tsuyu and Fumikage but they haven't interacted in a long time and I'm not sure if I'd see them end up together⌠Momo, idk⌠I like her vibe with Awase from 1-B but I don't know if we can really imagine anything between us.
For Mezo, Yuga, Koji, Rikido I hope they have or will find someone in the future, but for the moment I can't see them with anyone we've ever seenâŚ
Mineta is single, forever and ever.
OC incrustation ~
I've tried to reproduce Horikoshi's style as best I can, even if I think I could have done much betterâŚ
Hey! In the preview of the next episode I saw this screen and ... no it just wasn't Tomura, so I took the liberty of correcting it a bit and adding the art direction of the new opening đ
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Non-canon to my lore but I like to imagine a Shigaraki x Ryune x Spinner ~
Ryune after the war đ
Ryune, aka, the manipulator
Helllloooo
Just some illustrations of my MHA OC :>
Her names is Ryune Aizawa đđ¤đ
Yeah I altern with French and English in my subtiles Xâ)
If I see some people want to know more about her, I could answer their question
Ryune Aizawa đđ¤đ
Even if I donât celebrate Valentineâs Day, I can share some of my sketch of my MHA OC and Tomura Shigaraki
The one in green itâs juste a ÂŤÂ Very Happy Ending Universe  when they can be together Xâ)
So, Have a great Valentineâs Day everyoneâs â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
New art? WHOAAAA!!! Hereâs my oc Katsuo Akashi! Heâs my mha oc! Youâll probably see more of him in the futureâŚ. Maybe
Gonna try posting here more yippee
Itâs that time again
Iâve been on an mha binge and now Iâm here to tell you why I believe Katsuki Bakugou is neurodivergent >:)
Number 1!
Look at this man. You canât handle the uber instincts of his uber autism
2. He DESPISES being touched. Like to the ENTH degree he will either avoid it or squirm
3. Heâs very blunt. Always says what heâs thinking no matter if itâs rude or not. He does not consider ANYONE ELSES opinion but his own. Like when the Todoroki siblings invited him and Midoriya for dinner and talked about family drama, dude did NOT let that slide (good for him)
3. Bro is ass at communicating. Even though heâs a very skilled fighter, he doesnât tell what heâs doing until itâs done most of the time unless he really needs the other students to work with him.
4. When things donât go his way, he freaks out. One of the most prominent moments this happens is season 1 where he was facing Midoriya and lost. Man had a PANIC ATTACK from that.
5. Heâs an All Might NERRRRRD /hj
6. His relationship with Kirishima is very unique compared to the others. Itâs giving off âcomfort personâ vibes. I personally think theyâre boyfriends but take that as you will!
Thatâs all I have for now! If I left out anything feel free to comment :D until next time!
Edit from like a year later lol:
Something I forgot to mention is that neurodivergence is a spectrum and can be presented in many different ways! Everyone is different!
Also specifying Iâm neurodivergent and I still very much stand by the fact that Bakugou is in some way neurodivergent, but I donât want to cause any harmful views of people who are neurodivergent. No one has called me out or anything but Iâm oh so paranoid and want to be sure Iâm representing my community well!
Iâve been back and forth with taking this post down, but have decided to just reword some things that came off in a way I didnât intend. If I caused any harm by this post please let me know and Iâll be sure to take action to correct it đ
Thank you for coming to my ted talk, hope you have a wonderful day đŤś
happer brothday bagglegou
Even more Winged Izuku (how do you draw wings guys)
am i the only one who never thought the armless jokes around deku funny? i swear it went from unfunny to just annoying at this point, makes me wonder if these people joking about deku being armless are the same people who celebrated when they discovered bakugou dies.
i donât wanna hear anything about it being dark humor neither because as someone who has dark humor the the jokes around deku losing his arms is just more sad really and just donât understand how in what way people think this overused joke is funny when i see it at too often
Never thought I'd be saying this but
Izuku is the only one who truly understands me.
here is the one and only bakugo :D
does he look crazy enough or did i make him look TOO crazy looking?
Why do people act like bkdk shippers are the reason the mha fandom is toxic? I literally just came across a post that said âmha fandom if bkdk shippers didnât existâ which actually confused me cause the mha fandom would still be toxic anyway even if bkdk didnât exist, so what difference would it make? The mha fandom is toxic not because of shippers alone but because people are s*xualizing minors, mischaracterizing, and overall unnecessary ship wars all together. instead of acting like the bkdk community is the problem how about realizing that the mha fandom would still be toxic regardless
Low quality izuku is so cute đĽš
low quality izuku=cute izuku đĽ°
bakugou is left spechless ಠ_ŕ˛
Sneak peak @ The Bearer of The Sun God !
The Bearer Of The Sun God
Abused! Katsuki x Sunshine! Izuku where Katsuki will do anything to ignore the fact that he is deeply not okay, even if it means pushing away everyone in his life.
Very Moon x Sun vibes
Chapter names might change, this is still a pretty rough idea, but I thought it might be fun to put this out there.
If you've seen my posts about Code: Glycerine, that's what this is currently turning into, though it's changed a lot, but the main scene I wanted to write for that oneshot will be in this chapter fic!
I'll keep updating you guys on the progress!
i've had a crazy last few weeks, BUT i've cooked up an idea i'm super excited for! Here's a sneak peak at The Bearer Of The Sun God a chapter fic i'm working on!
anyone else thing Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga's new song Dying With A Smile is so BKDK coded??
I said this to a friend of mine and they just laughed, am I crazy or??
I wanna make a fic based on the song. It would take place after the war, into their second year (Iz keeps One For All) and they get hit by a quirk that shows them their worst fear (shiggy coming back) and as they think they're dying on the battlefield, they confess their feelings, not being able to bear dying without confessing. Eventually the quirk wears off and they realize their still at Ground Beta doing a training exercise.
What do you think? Any input is welcome :)
the final sneak peak at the fics i'm working on rn! Vote on my other post for which fic you want me to focus on!
This is gonna be a longer oneshot and will go into darker themes/have graphic depictions of violence.
Deku!
The shout pierced the dense fog clouding Katsukiâs mind. His head throbbed, the sound ricocheting in his skull like a hammer against steel. He groaned low, the weight of his consciousness dragging him down as if he were swimming in tar.
âTch. Looks like heâs finally awake,â a low, gravelly voice muttered somewhere to his right.
Where the hell am I? Katsukiâs head lolled slightly to the side, the blindfold pressing uncomfortably against his temple. His body felt leaden, like every muscle had been wrung out and left to rot. His wrists stung against the bite of cold metal cuffs, the ache deep and dull.
Then it hit him. The training camp. The League of Villains. And his own goddamned failure. Heâd let himself get takenâkidnappedâlike some weak-ass extra.
Fuck.
A white-hot wave of anger flared in his chest, threatening to swallow him whole. How the hell had he been so careless? He clenched his teeth, forcing the self-loathing down before it could spiral. Get your fucking head in the game. Youâre Bakugo Katsuki. You donât lose to these bastards.
The room was silent, save for the faint hum of electricity in the air. The kind of silence that wasnât really silentâthe distant groan of pipes, the shuffle of boots on concrete, the faint drip-drip-drip of water somewhere behind him. Katsuki focused on it, letting the rhythm ground him as his mind clawed its way through the haze.
âOh no! Heâs asleep!â The same voice now pitched unnaturally high, broke the quiet. It grated, like nails on a chalkboard.
What the fuck? Katsuki frowned beneath the blindfold. What the hell is this guy on?
He tried to lift his head, but it felt like someone had poured molten lead into his skull. His limbs were heavy, the ache settling into his bones. The restraints dug into his wrists as he gave an experimental tug. No give. Perfect.
âDabi, release his restraints,â another voice rasped. It was scratchy like its owner had swallowed gravel, but calmâtoo calm, like someone who could slit your throat without blinking.
There was a shuffle of movement, boots scuffing against the floor, followed by a lazy, âHuh?â
A beat of silence, then Dabi spoke again. âThis guyâs gonna fight, you know.â
Damn straight. Katsuki bit the inside of his cheek, forcing himself to stay still, to listen, to think.
âItâs fine. We need to treat him like an equal since weâre scouting him.â
Scouting? Katsukiâs breath hitched, and the fog in his brain cleared in an instant. The fuck do they mean, scouting me?
âBesides, you can tell if youâll win or not if you fight in this situation, right, U.A. student?â
Katsukiâs jaw tightened, his pulse roaring in his ears. I always fucking win.
The mantra was sharp, a jagged edge he clung to as a lifeline. But the familiar, acidic voice in the back of his mindâthe one that always whispered when things got too quietâwas already stirring. Win at what? You're barely holding it together. Youâre not worth more than the trash these guys probably dragged you through.
Focus. Katsuki forced the thought away, burying it deep under a layer of practiced anger. He inhaled, long and slow, forcing his senses to sharpen. There were at least three of themâthe gravelly voice, the low one, Dabi, and that screechy idiot who was already on Katsukiâs nerves and would probably be the first to go down.
âTwice, you do it,â Dabi, ordered.
âWhat, me? No way!â The shrill voice, Twice, protested with the energy of someone who talked just to fill silence.
âDo it,â Dabi didnât snap, not exactly, but the weight in his voice made it clear he wasnât in the mood to argue.
Katsuki counted the bodies in the room again. Three. Maybe more. This isnât shit. Easy, right? He bit the inside of his cheek, the copper tang grounding him in reality.
âManâŚâ Twice mumbled as he shuffled closer. Katsuki tracked his movements, the sound of his boots on concrete reverberating faintly. If these restraints were anything but metal, heâd already be halfway through this idiot and on to the next. But these bastards werenât completely brain-dead.
And then, from across the room, a new voice spokeâsmooth, unsettlingly polite, and entirely out of place in this grimy pit.
âI apologize for using such forceful methods,â the voice said, measured and composed, each word as deliberate as a knife being drawn. âBut please understand, we are not just a mob trying to commit petty crimes. We didnât kidnap you by accident.â
Katsukiâs head snapped toward the sound, or as much as it could with the weight of exhaustion pulling at him. He barely had time to process the words before Twice was in his space, close enough that Katsuki could hear the rustle of fabric and feel the faintest hint of body heat.
The blindfold ripped away, dragging a few strands of hair with it. Katsuki bit back any wince, keeping his expression flat and defiant. Pain was a distraction. And now? Now he had visuals.
His eyes adjusted to the dim light, and what he saw didnât improve his mood. Twice stood in front of him, looking like someone who had either wandered out of a BDSM convention or decided to cosplay as a half-assed, monochrome Spider-Man. Black and gray leotard, face fully obscured. No identifying features there.
Katsukiâs gaze darted past him, cataloging the room with a precision born of combat. An emo, a goddamn lizard, some dude with fish-lips, a schoolgirl, a creepy magician wannabe⌠and that bastard Shigaraki.
His stomach turned. Definitely way more than three villains.
Twice crouched at his feet, his gloved hands fumbling with the restraints. Katsukiâs fingers twitched, the instinct to lash out barely restrained by the knowledge that itâd accomplish nothing in this moment.
What would All Might do?
Across the room, Shigaraki straightened, his silhouette a shadowy smear against the faint glow of a flickering light bulb. The stupid hand mask perched on his face like a trophy of bad decisions.
âEven though our situations differ,â Shigaraki began, his voice scratchy yet calm, his words soaked in barely restrained disdain, âeveryone here has been restricted. Suffered. Because of people⌠rules⌠and heroes.â
He moved closer, slow and deliberate, each step deliberate like he was daring Katsuki to react. The sound of his boots echoed, adding to the oppressive atmosphere.
Good. Now come closer, asshole. I dare you.
Twice knelt at Katsukiâs feet, his gloved hands fumbling with the last restraint. His muttering was an incessant hum, words blending together into nonsense Katsuki didnât bother to decipher. Every muscle in Katsukiâs body coiled tight, ready to spring the moment he had even an inch of freedom. The final shackle clattered to the floor, the sound bouncing off the cold, damp walls.
âIâm sure you alsoââ
Twice barely had time to blink before Katsukiâs foot connected with his face. The impact was sharp, a satisfying crack that sent the masked villain sprawling. Katsuki didnât hesitate, launching himself backward to create space as the chair heâd been strapped to crashed against the wall with a deafening clatter.
The room erupted in chaos.
Twice groaned on the ground, clutching his face, his voice muffled behind the mask. Katsukiâs red eyes darted toward Shigaraki, who flinched, his skeletal fingers twitching with anticipation.Â
But Katsuki wasnât close enough yet, dammit.
Next time.
The high-pitched whining from Twice was already drilling into Katsukiâs skull, fueling his simmering rage. He didnât even thinkâhe charged. His right fist was cocked back, and with what little sweat he could muster from his battered body, he ignited an explosion that rattled the room.
Twice slammed into the brick wall with a sickening thud, his groan echoing through the haze of smoke and debris. Somewhere behind him, Shigaraki staggered, the force of the blast knocking the hand-mask clean off his face. Katsuki caught the flicker of disbelief in Shigarakiâs dull eyes as they landed on the mask lying pathetically on the floor.
âShigaraki!â A voice shouted, sharp with alarm. Katsuki couldnât tell who it was, nor did he care.
He straightened, his stance radiating defiance as he slipped effortlessly into his tough-guy persona. His chest heaved, every muscle in his body thrumming with adrenaline. His trademark scowl deepened, the edges of his lips curling into that feral grin heâd practiced a hundred times overâthe one he could never get to look like All Mights.
âI listened to your endless, pointless talking,â he spat, his voice low and venomous.Â
He made a show of wiping dust from his cheek, his eyes narrowing into slits as he fixed his glare on the group of villains. âIdiots like you canât get to the point, so you talk and talk. Basically, you mean âWe wanna harass people, so please join us,â right?â
He sneered, letting his words hang in the air as he took a slow step forward, daring them to react.
âDonât bother.â
The group tensed, their varied expressions ranging from anger to incredulity. Katsuki could feel their hesitation, their uncertainty. It only made his grin widen, even if it didnât have the same gleaming optimism as All Mightâs.
âI want to win like All Might,â he declared, his voice rising with an unshakable conviction that burned in his chest. âNo matter what anyone says, that will never fucking change!â
He spat the words with venom, his feral grin twisting into something more vicious. Katsuki stood his ground, daring any one of them to take the first step. His heart pounded, the weight of his declaration settling over the room like a storm.
Bring it.
Since I put up a poll for the fic i'm gonna focus on, I thought Iâd go ahead and share some excerpts from the two fics I havenât shared anything from yet!
The one for code:fish will come soon! Here's my spin on bring your parents to school day ! (This will focus on darker themes/have graphic depictions of violence)
âStudents! Donât forget that this upcoming Tuesday is Bring-Your-Parents-to-School Day! Attendance is required for all parents unless otherwise excused by meâyour principal! Thank you for joining me in upholding this exciting new tradition, one that Iâm sure will become a cherished event for years to come. That concludes todayâs announcements. And rememberâPLUS ULTRA!â
The tinny buzz of the PA system died with a click, leaving the room eerily still. Katsuki clenched his jaw, resisting the urge to let out a very loud, very public groan. Of course, this was Nezuâs latest bright ideaâone of his many elaborate ploys to salvage UAâs battered reputation.
âBring-Your-Parents-to-School-Day.â
God. The words alone made him feel like throwing something. Ever since UAâs reputation took a nosedive, thanks to villains treating students like appetizers at an all-you-can-eat buffet, Nezu had been working overtime to make the school seem invincible again. Rebuilding UAâs prestige wasnât just his missionâit was an obsession.Â
And this latest stunt?Â
A PR exercise wrapped up in a neat little bow of so-called "parent-child bonding.â How typical.
The official excuse was painfully wholesome: Itâs a chance for parents to see firsthand the amazing young heroes their children are blossoming into!
Gross.
Parents.Â
At UA.Â
Watching him and his classmates.Â
Katsuki could already hear the awkward murmurs, see the invasive camera flashes, feel the judgment of it allâand he hated it with every fiber of his being. More specifically, he hated the thought of her coming.
Mitsuki Bakugo.
He had stumbled across the announcement a week ago, pinned to some dumb school newsletter in the common area. His brain had barely managed to register the words before his vision tunneled, his ears ringing. By the time the red haze cleared, heâd bolted back to his room, slammed the door, and let the freak-out commence.
He cranked the volume on his speakers to near-apocalyptic levels, and drowned the world in thrashing guitars and drumbeats sharp enough to shred his spiraling thoughts. Normally, he liked his music calculated and refinedâclassical pieces that let him sort through his mess of a brain.Â
But anything involving Mitsuki Bakugo required chaos.
The musicâmostly heavy rock and screamo, the angriest stuff he could findâdid what it could. It wasnât perfect. It couldnât be. Memories and dread crawled out of the deepest, ugliest corners of his mind, uninvited. Mitsuki, cutting him down with one snide comment after another. Mitsuki, yelling with her wine glass in hand. Mitsuki, dismissing every shred of effort heâd poured into himself as if it didnât even matter. But most prevalent was memories of that night.Â
It always circled back to Mitsuki.
And that was when Iida had materialized.
Like some sort of overzealous apparition, Iida barged into Katsukiâs rapidly imploding bubble, clearly summoned by the earth-rattling music reverberating through the walls. âBakugo!â he had shouted, surly gesturing wildly like a poorly done marathon runner impersonation. His muffled voice barely cut through the sonic onslaught, and honestly, Katsuki hadnât even tried to make sense of it. Not because he didnât careâwell, okay, mostly because he didnât careâbut also because his mind was far too busy spiraling into every worst-case scenario this whole parent day debacle might bring.
When Katsuki ignored him, Iida made the bold (and stupid) decision to enter the room. He didnât just crack the door open to be annoyingâno, the idiot strode in like this was some life-or-death safety drill and not Katsukiâs business. Katsuki whirled to face him, armed and ready to fling a biting remark. But then came the kicker, the absolute icing on the catastrophe cake:
âBakugo⌠have you been.. crying?â
It hit like a sucker punch to the gut.
Katsuki froze, the flames of indignation choking him in his chest. Crying? Since when the hell did he cry? Never. And why the hell would he be crying now? Sure, his chest mightâve been tight and his breathing a little uneven, but that was just becauseâbecause of⌠well, anything else, okay?
The nerve. The audacity.
Katsuki reverted back to his middle school self.
âYou think I cry? Are you fucking stupid? Were you dropped on your fucking head as a baby?â Katsuki barked, cutting through both the blaring music and Iidaâs holier-than-thou concern.Â
He shoved past the taller boy, fists clenched tightly at his sides. âGet the fuck out of my room before I blow your stupid ass glasses off your fucking face!â
And so, Iida had left, likely muttering something self-righteous under his breath about boundaries or proper coping mechanisms.Â
Katsuki didnât care.Â
Not about him, not about his classmates, and sure as hell not about this stupid Bring-Your-Parents day.
which fanfic should I focus on most? (all oneshots and all BKDK)
code: glycerine revolves around "bring-your-parents-to-school-day" (~25% completed)
code: pierce revolves around Katsuki getting piercings and being forced to do a photoshoot (~50% completed)
code: fish is about the time Katsuki was kidnapped (longer and will take a while to finish. (needs to be restarted))
iâve been in an art slump for a while now.. so hereâs an old work in progress.
genuinely curious, whoâs your fav mha character?
inspired by the fact that I just want to write something where Katsuki has piercings and every freaking time I start to write one... somehow the piercings get removed... or I just don't know how to add them without saying
HEY UA! BAKUGO KATSUKI HAS piercings.
and thats not the exact ~vibe~ i'm going for.
so this is my attempt so far. (it doesnt even get to the part where they are mentioned, smh)
i give most of my fics 'code names' while writing them and then decide on the name at the end, so for now this is: pierce. obvi somethings will probably be changed when i'm done with the fic.
enjoy :)
The slam of a door reverberated through the entire dorm, shaking walls and rattling picture frames.Â
Every head in the common room turned toward the source, but they didnât need to see who it was to know. Only one member of Class 1-A possessed the strengthâand sheer rageâto shake the whole damn building.
Kirishima glanced up from the couch, a knowing smirk already forming.Â
âMido, looks like youâre up,â he said, his voice laced with amused sympathy.
Izuku let out a groan that was equal parts exhaustion and resignation, dragging a hand down his face.Â
Ever since he and Katsuki had worked out their⌠extensive history and rekindled a somewhat volatile but undeniable friendship, the rest of Class 1-A had taken to calling him the âKatsuki Whisperer.âÂ
The nickname stuck like super glue.Â
And while Izuku secretly found a strange pride in his ability to calm the explosive blonde, it also meant he got stuck with handling him whenever the grenade went live.
Case in point: Katsuki had apparently gone nuclear. Again.
âI dunno, Kiri,â Izuku muttered. âI donât think I can do much this time.â
âYouâve got the magic touch!â Mina chirped from across the room, grinning over her can of soda. âJust give him that voice. You know, the soft one.â
âYeah, the calming one,â Kirishima added, his grin widening.
Izuku groaned again, louder this time. He could already feel the heat rising to his face.
The faint but unmistakable sound of blaring music began filtering down the hallway, growing louder with each passing second. Izukuâs shoulders tensed as he recognized the song.
â⍠EVERYTHING IS FUCKED, EVERYBODY SUCKS. YOU DONâT KNOW WHY, BUT YOU WANNA JUSTIFY RIPPINâ SOMEONEâS HEAD OFF âŤâ
âYeah⌠definitely not going up there,â Izuku shouted over the sudden blast of Break Stuff.
âOh, come on, Mido! He wouldnât actually rip your head off!â Kirishima said, though his words lacked any real conviction.
â⍠NO HUMAN CONTACT, AND IF YOU INTERACT, YOUR LIFE IS ON CONTRACT âŤâ
âNot helping!â Izuku snapped.
â⍠YOUR BEST BET IS TO STAY AWAY, MOTHERFUCKER! âŤâ
The chorus hit like an explosion, and Izuku couldnât help but cringe.Â
If that song was playing, Katsuki was definitely in a mood. There wasnât a chance in hell anyone was talking him downânot without risking life, limb, and possibly the structural integrity of Heights Alliance.
âCome on!â Mina pressed. She cupped her hands around her mouth and affected a dramatic falsetto. âJust hit him with the classic Hey, Kacchan~ If you donât explode Heights Alliance, Iâll give you a big fat wet kiââ
Blackwhip shot out of Izuku faster than a lightning bolt, clamping over Minaâs mouth before she could finish.
âDonât even say it!â Izuku yelped, his face and ears turning a mortified shade of pink. He shot a glare at the fifth user in his head. Thanks for the reflexes, really.
Mina pried the tendrils off her mouth, laughing so hard she had to grip the couch for balance. âOh, come on, youâre blushing! Thatâs adorable! You know it works.â
âItâs notâitâs not like that!â Izuku stammered, his voice rising an octave as he flailed his arms in protest. âAnd even if it wasâwhich it isnâtâit wouldnât work this time.â
âWhy not?â Kirishima asked, looking genuinely puzzled. âYouâre the Katsuki Whisperer, man! What could he be that mad about?â
Izuku sighed heavily, glancing toward the stairwell. He could tell them, but⌠nah.Â
Some truths were better kept under wraps. Especially because he didnât want Katsuki to find out he was the one who let the cat out of the bag.
Minoru Mineta messed up big time.
He crossed the lineâso far over it, he couldnât see it anymoreâand managed to piss off the two people who were willing to do something about it. The *only* two, apparently.
This time, the Wonder Duo isnât charging in with fists or quirks blazing. Instead, theyâre playing the long game, armed with something far more dangerous: a meticulously crafted plan. Calculated, ruthless, and utterly foolproof to ensure thereâs no way for him to weasel out of the consequences.
***Sexual Harassment is alluded to/talked about in this fic! Nothing is spoken about in graphic detail but just be warned!***
***Mineta POV in parts of the story*** ( I feel like that needs a trigger warning, lol)
read on ao3 -> The Wonder Duo Takes Down Grape Juice
Katsuki Bakugou was in a damn good mood.Â
Not just a passing, "oh, things donât suck for once" kind of good.Â
The kind of good that made his usual scowl curl into something almost smug, less rabid dog and more wolf licking its chops after a fresh kill. Why wouldnât he be? Heâd just wiped the fucking floor with Deku during training.Â
Yeah, Deku. Mr. All-Powerful-Chosen-One-And-His-Fifty-Million-Fucking-Quirks.Â
For once, the nerd couldnât pull some out-of-nowhere strategy from thin air or cry his way into some miraculous comeback. Nope.Â
King Explosion Murder: Dynamight took the W, and holy shit, it felt sweet.
Still riding the high of kicking the Symbol of Peace 2.0âs ass, Katsuki figured heâd earned himself a feast.Â
A proper reward, the kind that could satisfy the rarest of wins: the taste of outsmarting Deku. Maybe katsudon. Yeah, it was clichĂŠ, but nothing hit quite like steaming rice and juicy cutlets smothered in eggs. And sure, Dekuâs favorite dish didnât influence his craving at all. (Fuck you for even thinking that.)
Hell, he might even save some leftovers for the nerd.
If he was feeling generous.
Probably not.
(Most definitely.)
He turned the corner into the common room, mentally debating which idiotâs pantry hoard heâd raid when a prickling tension shot through him. His muscles went rigid. It wasnât the adrenaline-fueled buzz of combat readiness, but something worse. Deeper. Like the room was waiting to swallow him whole.
What the actual fuck is this?
At first, Katsukiâs brain went to villains.Â
It always did. Danger, chaos, explosionsâthat was how he worked. Someone had to be screwing with his head, right? Someone like that stab-happy, freaky blood girl with the soul-crushing grin.Â
Sheâd popped up as Pinky once before, hadnât she? There had to be an explanation, because there was no way this was real.
And yet, the truth sat there like a slap to the face.
PinkyâMina-fucking-Ashidoâwas crying.
No, not just crying. Not the tears-you-see-in-sap-TV-bullshit kind of crying. She was sobbing like the entire world had gone up in flames. Her whole body shook, curls spilling across her face like a shield she didnât want to lift.
Katsuki froze.Â
This didnât compute.Â
Mina didnât cry.
She was an obnoxious firecracker, bright and loud as hell, the life of the party even when you wanted her to shut the fuck up. Always dancing in stupid TikToks, nagging Kirishima about his hair routine, or pulling Hagakure into a whispered gossip spiral about god knows what.
Occasionally, sure, sheâd flop onto the couch and sigh dramatically about her "horrible" problems: âBlasty, my nails keep chipping! Itâs the end of my life!â Usually, followed by some bullshit story about how her favorite moisturizer ran out.
This wasnât that.
âMina?â The word came out too loud, more bark than question. It tore through the common room like an explosion, shaking both the silence and her trembling form. âWhat the hell are you doing just sittinâ there?â
Nothing.
Mina didnât move, didnât even flinch. Her arms curled tighter around her legs as if to anchor herself.
Katsukiâs frown deepened, an unfamiliar tightness settling in his chest.Â
His instincts screamed at him to grab her shoulders, shake the answer out of her, but something in the air warned him to stop. Heâd fucked this up enough in the pastâgetting his provisional license drilled that lesson into him. Harsh words and blunt actions werenât always the answer.Â
Sometimes, sometimes, a gentler approach was the only way forward.
Did it make him good at this kind of shit?Â
Hell no.Â
Did he care enough about Mina to try?Â
Hell yes.
He stomped closer, his boots heavy against the polished floor, and crouched down in front of her. Planting himself between her and the rest of the common room, Katsuki positioned himself like a wallâa shield against whatever shitstorm had brought her here. His usual scowl softened by half a degree, and after a small pause, he slowly reached out. His calloused fingers brushed under her chin, lifting her face just enough to meet his eyes.
âLook at me,â he muttered, his voice losing some of its usual sharp edges.
Her face was a mess.Â
Puffy, red-rimmed eyes glistened with unshed tears, and her cheeks were streaked with dried salt tracks. She looked hollow, like a photograph of herself that had faded in the sun. The sight churned his stomach, unfamiliar and deeply unsettling.Â
Where was her usual vibrance?Â
Her light?
It pissed him off. And not just because he hated seeing her like thisâbut because somebody had clearly caused it.
âOi,â he growled, voice quieter this time but no less dangerous. âWho the fuck do I need to kill?â
He wasnât joking. Not even a little.Â
The words were more fact than question.Â
Whoever had done thisâwhoever had hurt herâwas going to pay for it in ways they couldnât even begin to imagine. If there was no justice waiting for them, then Katsuki himself would drag them down to hell if no divine intervention showed up first.
That promise must have been clear in his face, because for the first time that day, Mina looked startled. She blinked, a flicker of the old her flashing through the exhaustion clouding her gaze. Her lips twitchedâjust barelyâa faint, weak thing that almost resembled a smile.Â
And for one brief second, he thought maybeâjust maybeâhe was helping.
Then her gaze dropped again, her expression crumpling as reality came crashing back down. Her fingers tightened around her legs, knuckles going white, and she sucked in a shuddering breath.
Finally, her voice came, quiet and broken.
âItâs Mineta,â she whispered, each syllable heavy with shame and hurt.
The name hit like a bomb detonating in his head.
Mineta.Â
Of fucking course it was Mineta.
Katsukiâs hands curled into tight fists, nails biting into his palms.Â
That grape-haired fuck should have been dealt with a long time ago.Â
Hell, the fact that Aizawaâarguably the most no-nonsense, trash-clearing teacher UA had ever seenâhadnât expelled his sorry ass by now was un-fucking-believable. If this bastard had gone after Mina, the bubbly heart of Class 2-A, Katsuki wasnât sure if the bastard even deserved the dignity of an apology after Katsuki beat him within an inch of his worthless life.Â
Heâd also be having a very long conversation with Eraserhead after.
Because letting his shit slide for this long was not okay.
His fists clenched tight enough that tiny crackles of heat began to flicker around his knuckles. The fiery rage coiled in his gut was kept barely in checkâjust enough to keep him from torching the furniture.Â
Heâd heard plenty of Minetaâs gross commentary in passing before, stupid shit about the girlsâ uniforms or their âfigures.â Most of the time, Mina or Yaoyorozu would shut him down with a sharp comment, and Jirou had once threatened to shove her earphone jack straight down his throat if he got too loud.
But that was the thingâthose moments always passed.Â
The girls laughed it off, brushing his shit behavior under the rug like it didnât matter. And, okay, Katsuki mightâve thought it didnât, either. Hell, heâd never witnessed the worst of it himself.Â
Heâd assumed the bastard kept himself on a leash just enough to avoid expulsion.
He didnât even realize how wrong heâd been. Not until now.
Seeing Mina like thisâreduced to shaking sobs instead of her usual blaring chaosâmade one thing crystal clear. Whatever that bastard had done wasnât just stupid comments or gross jokes anymore. This wasnât a passing annoyance. It wasnât something anyone should brush off.
This was going to end here.
âWhat the fuck did he say?â Katsuki snarled. âWhat the fuck did he do? I want detailsââcause I swear on everything Iâm giving it back to him ten goddamn times worse.â
Mina flinched at his volume, and he forced himself to exhale slowly, scrubbing his palm across his face.
He hated this.Â
He hated that he couldnât even comfort her without turning into a goddamn nuclear meltdown.Â
But heâd always been like this.Â
Even after two years, even after everything heâd tried to learn about being less of an ass, his anger still burned just below the surface, ready to erupt at any moment. Sure, heâd mellowedâkind ofâbut he was still Bakugo Katsuki.Â
But for Minaâs sake, he had to try.
He looked back at her, taking in the slight tremble of her lip, the way her body seemed to fold in on itself like she wanted to disappear. His voice dropped a little more, low and steady as he added, âTell me what he did, Mina. I need to know.â
He didnât just need it for revenge. He needed it to protect herâbecause nobody did this to one of their own and got away with it.
Not while he was around.
Katsuki planted himself more firmly, his knees protesting slightly from crouching so long, but he didnât budge.Â
Mina needed the timeâneeded somethingâand he sure as hell wasnât about to rush her. Not this time. He could feel her tremors through the silence, each small shake tugging at something unfamiliar in his chest.Â
Was this what they called patience?Â
It wasnât something he wore comfortably, but for Mina, heâd make it work.
She sniffled softly, and his mind raced.Â
What the hell was he supposed to do here? His usual mode of operation was more bulldozer, less tender caregiver. For a moment, his jaw worked in silence as he replayed fleeting memories of others dealing with this kind of thing.Â
What do people do when someoneâs crying?Â
His mom sure as hell hadnât been much of a referenceââstop crying, brat!â wasnât going to cut it.
Then he remembered seeing Dekuâs mom once, years ago, when they were kids. Sheâd sat beside Izuku after a bad day, rubbing circles on his back and speaking so softly even Katsuki couldnât hear.Â
It had worked, tooâthe idiot had calmed down faster than a firework fizzling out.
Well, fuck it. Worth a shot.
Cautiously, Katsuki lifted a hand, hovering awkwardly behind Minaâs shoulder before finally pressing it lightly to her back. His fingers were stiff at first, unsure, but he started moving them in slow circles, imitating the motion heâd seen all those years ago.
She tensed under his touch at first, startled by the unexpected gesture.Â
Her breath hitched sharply, and for a second, he wondered if heâd overstepped and made it worse. But the tension melted quickly, her shoulders easing just a fraction. The shaking softened too, though her sniffles persisted.
It seemed to work.
Huh. Not bad, he thought, cataloging the move for later. Maybe it wasnât too terrible to have something in his arsenal besides yelling and blasting things.
A broken sound dragged his focus back to her as she finally tried to speak.
âHeââ Mina hiccupped, choking on the word. A small, trembling hand darted up to swipe at her face, as if it could erase the tear tracks still marking her cheeks. She took another shaky breath, eyes fluttering shut, before trying again. âHeâŚâ
Her voice cracked mid-word, and for a heartbeat, Katsuki felt like his insides might split apart. His gut churned with frustration, anger, helplessnessâall the shit he was never good at processing. He fought down the immediate urge to storm out and fix this the only way he knew how: with fists and explosions.Â
Right now, that wouldnât help her. And helping her came first.
âIâm listening,â he murmured, voice rough but gentler than it had been all day.
It was the nudge she needed, apparently.Â
Between uneven breaths, she forced the words out in pieces, so soft they were almost swallowed by the still air of the common room.
By the time she finished, Katsukiâs blood felt like liquid fire coursing through his veins. A rage hotter and more intense than any explosion he could muster pulsed in his chest, pounding in his skull, blurring his vision at the edges. His hand stilled on her back, flexing like it was trying to grip an imaginary bomb to launch into the nearest target.
Yeah. That bastard was fucking dead.
His mind immediately spun with possibilities.Â
Every bone in his body screamed at him to march upstairs right now, grab Mineta by his ugly little haircut, and make sure he understood exactly what hell looked like up close.Â
Butâdammitâhe couldnât do that. Not yet.
Minaâs fragile sniffle brought him back down a notch. She wasnât ready for explosions or confrontation. She needed calm. Quiet. Someone who could pull her out of the hell Mineta had dragged her into.
He adjusted his posture, relaxing his tense shoulders, and looked for anythingâanythingâthat might make her laugh, or even just smile. The pink streak of her hair curled in messy tufts against her damp cheeks, her alien-like horns slumped slightly forward as if drooping under the weight of everything.Â
Come on, he thought. Think of something, dumbass.
âYouâre pretty damn lucky, yâknow,â Katsuki muttered finally, keeping his voice low but firm.
Mina blinked at him, her wide, red-rimmed eyes darting up to meet his. She didnât look convinced, but curiosity flickered in the background.
âLucky?â she rasped, barely audible.
âYeah,â he said with exaggerated seriousness, giving her back another careful circle. âLucky I didnât have any other plans tonight, âcause now Iâve gotta waste my time kicking the absolute shit outta that bastard for you.â
It wasnât muchâdefinitely not comedy goldâbut it got a reaction. A single puff of air escaped her lips. Quiet, shaky, barely thereâbut unmistakably the start of a laugh.
âSee?â Katsuki pressed, smirking slightly. âThereâs that dumb face you make when you laugh. Told you I could get it back.â
Mina sniffled again, a hint of a watery chuckle escaping her throat. She shook her head lightly, but her lips twitched upward, just enough to count.
It wasnât much. It wasnât nearly enough.
But for now, it was something.Â
And it was enough to fuel him. Because as soon as he was sure Mina was okayâor at least as close to okay as she could beâMineta was going to learn what hell on earth felt like.
And Katsuki would make damn sure it burned.
Katsuki stayed with her longer than he intended.Â
He didnât say muchâdidnât need to.Â
His presence was enough, a steady, unrelenting anchor as Mina slowly collected herself. Her trembling subsided bit by bit, and the sniffling grew less frequent, though her puffy eyes and occasional hiccups told him the storm hadnât completely passed.
Still, progress was progress.
He even stayed long enough to shoot Kirishima a quick text under the table:
Oi. Pinkyâs a mess. Get your ass here and take over. I got trash to take out.
His thumb hovered over the send button before he added another line:
Donât fuck it up. Be her rock or some shit. She needs you.
Katsuki hated to admit it, but if anyone could handle Mina with the gentleness and understanding she needed right now, it was Eijirou. And though Katsuki wasnât one for leaving things half-finished, Mina deserved someone who wasnât about to explode at the first mention of that name.
Moments later, Kirishimaâs enthusiastic response lit up the screen:
On it! Iâll be right there, bro. Thanks for telling me!
Katsuki slid the phone back into his pocket, preparing to stand, but Minaâs soft voice stopped him.
âWait, KatsâŚâ
He turned, looking down at her. She was still curled on the couch, clutching her knees, but there was a little more color in her face now. Her horns stood straighter, and the faintest spark of her usual self had returned to her exhausted eyes.
âYouâre not gonnaâŚâ Her voice wavered as she hesitated. âYouâre not actually gonna kill him⌠are you?â
Katsuki tilted his head, crossing his arms as a slow smirk crept onto his face. His reply came low and razor-sharp.
âNo.â He let the word hang for a moment before adding, âIâm gonna do worse.â
Her expression faltered, torn between worry and incredulous humor, but Katsuki was already turning toward the hall.Â
It didnât take long to form a plan. Hell, he already had the bones of it in his head. The plan he had brewing required backupânot some random idiot like Round Face or Electric Dunce, but someone who could actually help.Â
Someone just as good at scheming as Katsuki was at winning.
And there was only one nerd with a hero complex big enough to share his burning rage right now.
Fishing his phone from his pocket, he started dialing as he stalked toward the hall. His footsteps echoed against the walls, matching the fury burning in his chest.Â
It didnât take long for the other end of the line to pick up.
âKacchan?â Dekuâs voice filtered through the speaker, half-surprised and half-excited, like Katsuki never called just to chat. âWhatâs up?â
âGet your ass to my room,â Katsuki ordered, pacing like a caged tiger. âNow. We got a little extra-credit assignment to do.â
âWait, what kind ofââ
âMineta fucked up. Big time.â The words came out sharp and deliberate. Katsukiâs rage simmered just beneath the surface, but his tone was chillingly calm. âSo weâre making sure the little shit doesnât just get punished. Heâs getting kicked the fuck out.â
Silence. Thenâsoft, deadly serious:
âIâll be there in five.â
Perfect.Â
This wasnât just about petty vengeance anymore. Katsuki Bakugou was going to dismantle Minetaâs future at U.A.âstrategically, of course.
And Deku was the perfect partner in crime.
ËËË â ËËË
Mina walked into class the next day feeling a little lighter.Â
The events of the previous evening still lingered at the back of her mind, but it didnât feel as suffocating now. Talking to Eijirou had helpedâhe always had a way of brightening her mood with his warmth and encouragement.Â
But honestly?Â
It was Blasty whoâd really done it.
She hadnât expected him to be the one to stick around, much less help her through the worst of it. Hell, she hadnât ever seen him like that beforeâgenuine, kind in his own explosive way. Sweet, even. Could you even call promising to murder someone "sweet"? Probably not.Â
Still, it was strangely comforting, in that very Bakugo Katsuki way.
His willingness to protect her, to act like what sheâd been through mattered, made her start to understand why Midoriya looked up to him so much. Katsuki wasnât just all fire and fury; there was something deeper underneath the rough edges.Â
Something good.
Of course, she had known that, but this was the first time sh had experienced it firsthand.
Mina adjusted the strap of her bag as she stepped into the classroom.Â
She liked to arrive in that perfect middle groundânot early enough to look like a try-hard, but not late enough to earn one of Iidaâs dramatic scoldings.Â
As expected, she found the usual suspects already there.
One of them being Katsuki.Â
He was slouched in his chair like a king on an unimpressive throne, feet up on his desk, arms crossed, and his trademark scowl on full display. The sight made her smile faintly despite herself. No matter what unexpected depths he might have shown last night, some things about Katsuki Bakugo never changed.
She glanced his way as she crossed the room.Â
When she met Katsukiâs gaze, her breath caught in her throat. His crimson eyes bored into hers, sharp and blazing with something unspoken. She hesitated mid-step, uncertain of what he was trying to say.
Then he made a gestureâsubtle and deliberate.
Flexing his fingers, he raised a hand and clenched it slowly, twisting as though crushing something invisible in his palm. There was no theatrics to it, no wild snarls or exaggerated movements. This wasnât the Katsuki who riled up opponents with over-the-top smirks and loud threats.
This was colder. Controlled.
And far more terrifying.
Its message was clear: Mineta had been dealt with.
She still couldnât shake the memory of him storming off the night before, fury radiating off him in waves after heâd sworn to handle Mineta. Part of her had braced for the aftermathâa round of deafening explosions shaking the dorms, or worse, a midnight announcement that Katsuki had gone too far and landed himself in deep trouble.
But none of that had happened. The dorms had been eerily calm.
It was unsettling in its own way, knowing he had done⌠something.Â
Katsuki Bakugo didnât make empty promises. He didnât just let things slide. Mina had spent the evening wrapped in messy, complicated feelings, wondering how far Katsuki would go to keep his word. Part of her almost wanted him to cross a lineâjust a little.Â
After what Mineta had done, didnât he deserve it?
But deep down, she also knew sheâd hate to see Katsuki get himself expelled over a scumbag like that.
The corner of her mouth quirked upward despite herself.
Slipping into her seat, she shook her head lightly. Mineta, ever the oblivious fool, had no idea the monster heâd just pissed off. If the purple-haired idiot thought he was in the clear just because Katsuki hadnât flattened half the school last night, he couldnât have been more wrong.
Still, whatever amusement she felt was short-lived.
 The door opened again, and in walked Midoriya.
Mina tensed immediately.
Izuku was usually a walking bundle of sunshine, the kind of person you couldnât help but feel lighter around.Â
Not today. Today, he was âŚdifferent.
His steps were slow, purposeful.Â
His movements flowed with precision, each action controlled and deliberate. Izukuâs emerald-green eyes swept across the classroom onceânot too fast, not too slowâbefore landing squarely on Katsuki. There was no fidgeting, no scribbling in his ever-present notebook, and none of his usual cheery greetings to classmates.
Instead, his expression was calm, eerily so, with his jaw set just enough to suggest restrained power. Mina swallowed hard. The warmth that usually radiated from Izuku had been replaced by something cooler, sharper. There was an undercurrent of dangerâa quiet intensity that made her straighten instinctively, like her body recognized a predator before her mind fully caught up.
He looked... dangerous.
Then it happened.
The moment their gazes locked, the entire room seemed to shift. Katsuki, slouched lazily in his seat, uncoiled like a predator stretching after spotting its prey. His lips curled into a smirk, slow and deliberate, and the raw confidence that emanated from him felt nearly suffocating. There was nothing loud or exaggerated about it.Â
This was a wolf who knew it had the upper hand and wasnât in any rush to pounce.
Izuku didnât say a word.Â
He didnât have to. He gave a single, short nod in responseâdecisive and exact.
No words. No theatrics. Just a silent exchange of understanding so complete it sent a shiver racing down Minaâs spine.
This was bad.
Katsuki and Izuku working together?Â
That wasnât teamwork. That was a fucking conspiracyâtwo apex predators closing in on the same target.
When two of the deadliest, most driven guys in the class were on the same page, there was only one possible outcome. And for the first time, Mina found herself feeling sorry for Mineta.
WellâŚ
Almost.
If it werenât for what heâd done to herâand likely tried to do to othersâshe might have been more worried about what Katsuki and Izuku had planned. Instead, a grim sense of satisfaction crept over her.
Her gaze darted between the boys, who seemed eerily calm now, both of them moving with the quiet confidence of people who knew they had already won.
Her stomach tightened.Â
What the hell are you two planning?
As Izuku approached his desk, he spared Mina a glanceâa fleeting but pointed look that spoke volumes. He wasnât just a strategist today; he was a man on a mission, and somehow, Mina realized, that mission was personal.Â
For her.
ËËË â ËËË
The air changed the moment they arrived at Ground Beta.
The sprawling industrial training site was already filled with the usual clutterâbroken-down cars, mock-up buildings, and obstacles strategically placed for their training scenarios. Theyâd been here countless times, and it was always a blend of excitement and nerves for the students.Â
But today, Mina couldnât shake the feeling that there was something⌠off.
Aizawa, as usual, kept things brief.Â
He gathered the class together in their gym uniforms and explained the dayâs task with his trademark no-nonsense attitude.
âThisâll be a civilian rescue scenario,â he drawled, his scarf swaying slightly in the breeze. âConsider this a full simulation. Treat the obstacles, the injured, and the conditions as real. Civilians need rescuing, but your priority is safetyâyours and theirs.â
The class nodded in unison, some more enthusiastically than others.Â
Mina tried to focus on the details of the task, but her attention snapped to the figure approaching from the edge of the training field.
âAh, perfect timing,â Aizawa muttered.
Minaâs heart sank a little as she recognized the distinct small, furred figure making his way toward them.Â
Principal Nezu.
Of all daysâŚ
Nezuâs appearance immediately heightened her unease.Â
It wasnât that he scared her, exactlyâhe was small and unassuming in stature, with his pristine white fur and dark, shining eyes. But beneath that innocent exterior was a mind sharper than a thousand knives, capable of unraveling any plot with terrifying precision.Â
The fact that no one seemed to know what he wasâa mouse, a bear, some terrifying chimeraâonly added to the mystique.
The principalâs high-pitched, eerily cheery voice carried across the training grounds as he addressed Aizawa. âOh, donât mind me, Eraserhead. Iâm here to observe! I believe an exercise such as this provides valuable insightânot just into skills but⌠character.â
Aizawa grunted in acknowledgment. âJust donât get in the way.â
Nezu chuckled lightly, his high-pitched voice carrying an eerie mix of innocence and cunning. âOh, Iâll stay out of the way. Donât mind me at all.â
Despite the assurance, his presence loomed large over the group, like a shadow impossible to ignore. The class collectively shifted, an unspoken tension rippling through the ranks.
Mina watched him with narrowed eyes, her stomach doing a small flip.Â
Nezu didnât just drop by Ground Beta for a routine exercise.Â
He always had a reasonâa deeper game he was playing that no one ever fully understood until the pieces fell into place, usually at someone elseâs expense. And if this had anything to do with Katsuki and Izukuâs hushed plottingâŚ
She barely kept herself from groaning aloud.Â
This wasnât good.Â
Whatever theyâre doing, they better hope Nezu doesnât catch onâor worse, decide theyâre the ones worth testing today.
But, to her surprise, neither boy reacted overtly to Nezuâs arrival.Â
She gnawed on her lip, stealing a glance between the two boys.Â
Katsuki looked relaxedâtoo relaxedâarms crossed and a single eyebrow raised as Aizawa turned to address them. Izuku, meanwhile, tapped his index finger nervously against his thigh in what Mina recognized as his overthinking tick.
Donât do something reckless, she thought, chewing her cheek. Whatever they had planned, Mina didnât want them taking risks on her behalf.
Aizawa and Nezu exchanged a few quiet words, their conversation too soft for the students to catch. Then, after a pointed nod from the principal, Aizawa turned back to the group, clearing his throat to grab everyoneâs attention.
âAll right, listen up,â he began, his tone dry but commanding.Â
âTeams will scout Ground Beta to locate and assist civilians in needâmembers of your class who will act as victims in the simulation. Your job is to bring them back to the rescue tent for evaluation and evacuation.â
Mina tuned in as Aizawaâs sharp gaze swept across the group, lingering a bit too long on Katsuki.
âThe purpose of this exercise,â he continued, âis to focus on civilian aid. Thatâs the area most of you lost points on during the provisional license examânot combat.â He paused, his eyes narrowing slightly. âAnd as much as some of you might want to blow through this with brute force, remember that poor civilian care in a real scenario can cost lives. Treat the scenario like itâs real.â
A smattering of murmurs rippled through the group.Â
Mina caught a subtle side-eye from Katsuki, his lip twitching like he was already biting back a complaint. She smirked faintly to herself, knowing the message was meant for himâand possibly a few others who still equated success with explosions and headbutting robots.
âThe class will be divided into small teams based on prior teamwork and synergy,â Aizawa continued. He pulled out his tablet, glancing at the screen. âYouâll have thirty minutes to complete the exercise. Points will be tallied based on efficiency, creativity, and how well you interact with civilians. The security bots,â he added, gesturing vaguely toward the mock debris field where a few mechanical heads poked out, âwill monitor your performance for bonus points.â
Mina nodded along as he read off the teams.Â
She smiled when she heard her groupingâsheâd been paired with Tsuyu and Momo, two people sheâd worked well with in the past.Â
They had a good balance: Momoâs sharp intellect, Tsuyuâs calm pragmatism, and Minaâs spontaneity.
The rest of the pairings fell into place without much surprise⌠until one caught her attention.
Izuku, Denki, and Minoru?
Her brows furrowed as the trio was announced.Â
Could that be a coincidence?Â
She bit back the thought and listened carefully. Aizawa followed up with Katsukiâs group: him, Eijiro, and Todorokiâanother grouping that made logical sense. She tapped her chin in thought.
Aizawa had said the groups were formed based on prior teamwork and synergy, but when had Izuku ever worked with Mineta?Â
The only example she could think of was the USJ attackâand all Mineta had done then was cower behind Izuku while everyone else fought for their lives.
Minaâs unease grew, suspicion prickling the back of her neck.Â
She glanced toward Katsuki, who didnât so much as blink at his group assignment but gave the faintest hint of a smirk when Izukuâs was announced.
Her train of thought derailed slightly when Aizawa moved on to explain the schedule. One team would run the simulation first while the rest acted as civilians, then roles would switch. All the girls had been placed as the civilians for the first round, with the boys as rescuers.
 Aizawa mentioned something about the teams being split by gender âfor ease of coordination,â but Mina wasnât so sure.
She tried to focus, imagining herself playing the role of a helpless civilian, but her mind wandered to the idea of Katsuki doing the same in the second round.Â
The mental image made her giggle quietly to herselfâKatsuki Bakugo acting injured and in need of rescuing? She could only picture him screaming âIâM FINE, I DONâT NEED ANY HELP!â while pretending to limp his way out of the disaster zone.
She glanced toward him again, expecting to catch the usual scowl, but what she saw instead sent a ripple of nerves through her.
Izuku cracked his knuckles absently, the gesture too deliberate to feel casual.Â
It wasnât his nervous habitâMina knew those. This was calculated. Beside him, Katsuki shifted his stance just slightly, crossing his arms in a way that seemed almost⌠watchful.
Whatever they had planned was going down now.
ËËË â ËËË
The members of Class 2-A moved with practiced efficiency, each assuming their assigned positions for the day's exercise. Above Ground Beta, the nerve center of the operation buzzed with activity.Â
From within the sleek surveillance building, Principal Nezu reclined in his seat with an air of serene confidence, a porcelain cup of tea balanced delicately between his paws. Steam curled upward, mingling with the faint hum of machinery. His dark eyes gleamed as they scanned the wall of screens before him.Â
"This setup should challenge them," Nezu mused, his voice chipper but laden with unspoken undertones.
Beside him, Aizawa leaned against the console, his arms folded as his sharp gaze flitted from screen to screen. Every muscle in his frame seemed poised for action, a quiet intensity rolling off him in waves. âTheyâve dealt with worse," he said after a pause, his tone deliberate, measuredâbut not without a trace of skepticism.Â
âTheyâre competent,â Aizawa said eventually, though his tone lacked full conviction.
âOh, undoubtedly,â Nezu replied, the corner of his mouth twitching into a knowing smile. Aizawaâs brow furrowed slightly. For some reason, it felt like they were talking about two completely different things.
Aizawa didnât trust that smile.
âIs everything in position?â Nezu asked, his voice as light and chipper as ever.
âI believe so,â Aizawa replied, crossing his arms. âThe boys are on the field, and the girls have already taken up their roles.â He hesitated for a moment before narrowing his eyes at Nezu. âWanna tell me now why you hijacked my training? How exactly are gender-split teams supposed to make them better heroes?â
Aizawa sighed as he finished, his irritation barely hidden beneath his flat tone.
âMm, I do believe that will become clear in the near future,â Nezu said, his smile widening just enough to make Aizawaâs hackles rise. âBut to answer your second questionâitâs for their safety. Thatâs what all of this is about, no?â
Aizawa grunted in reply, unimpressed and unconvinced. His doubts about Nezuâs motivations lingered, but his attention shifted unwillingly to the intercom as Nezu reached for the button.
âLet the exercise begin,â Nezu announced brightly, his cheerful tone at odds with the tension simmering beneath the surface.
The first phase of the exercise unfolded with methodical precision.Â
As Aizawa expected, the boys moved swiftly to strategize. The air was charged with a competitive but cooperative energy as the teams debated tactics. Ultimately, most teams opted to stay together, ensuring greater safety and streamlined communication as they navigated the simulated chaos.
But one team deviated.Â
Midoriya, Kaminari, and Mineta opted to split upâa decision that drew Aizawaâs attention immediately. Midoriya, the perennial team player and strategist, wasnât one to favor splitting his resources.Â
This choice set off alarm bells in Aizawaâs mind.
Watching their deliberations on the screen, he saw Midoriya make his case. âItâll be faster this way,â Izuku said, his tone firm but deceptively casual. âWe can each cover different areas and reach the civilians quicker. I trust you guys to get the job done.â
That last part hung in the air.Â
Izukuâs words lingered on Mineta in particularâa carefully placed statement, Aizawa noted with interest. Mineta, predictably, puffed up with self-importance, eagerly agreeing with the plan.
âTrusting him?â Aizawa muttered under his breath. His sharp eyes narrowed at the screen as Mineta's retreating figure became smaller. âThatâs boldâeven for Midoriya.â
Nezu chuckled beside him, the sound annoyingly rich with amusement. âBoldness is a key quality in leadership, donât you agree?â
Ignoring him, Aizawaâs gaze darted between the monitors, trying to piece together the underlying currents. Something wasnât adding up. Midoriya was precise, methodicalânearly obsessive when it came to detail.Â
But there was an edge to him today, a deliberateness that went beyond problem-solving.
âNezu,â Aizawa said suddenly. His tone, sharp and low, wiped the lingering smile off Nezuâs face.
âYes?â the principal replied.
âIf you think this is just a rescue exercise, youâre either underestimating these studentsâŚâ Aizawa straightened and shifted his focus entirely to the screen showing Izuku. âOr you know something youâre not sharing.â
Nezuâs only answer was the sly twinkle in his eyes.
Aizawa sighed, rubbing the bridge of his nose. He should have known something was up the moment the little rat had shown up at his office uninvited the day before.
The knock at his door had been perfunctoryâa courtesy, not a request.Â
Nezu didnât even pause to wait for a reply before letting himself in. Aizawa, hunched over a stack of notes, glanced up irritably. He had just been about to wrap things up for the evening, ready to head home after a long day. What a pain.
âHello, Aizawa,â Nezu greeted cheerfully, clasping his tiny paws together as he peered around the office. âAre you reviewing plans for tomorrowâs exercise?â
The way Nezu lingered just inside the doorway was strange.Â
Usually, the principal was content to leave him to his workâone of the few perks of working under someone as unpredictable as Nezu was his general trust in Aizawa's ability to manage his own lesson plans.Â
But this was different.Â
Nezu had never gone out of his way to take an interest in his day-to-day training. Aizawa's mind bristled with an edge of suspicion, but his exhaustion kept him from chasing the thought too far.
He set his pen down. âWhat do you need?â he asked, tone curt but not entirely unfriendly.
Nezuâs ever-present smile widened just a fraction as he stepped further inside. âOh, nothing too taxing. I wanted to check in, perhaps take a look at what youâve planned. A routine evaluation, if you will.â
Aizawa frowned.Â
Now this is weird.Â
âItâs a basic rescue exercise,â he replied, his voice flat as he leaned back in his chair. âStandard scenario: rescuing civilians. Most of the students could use a refresher on treating injuries and handling panicked victims. This should give them a solid challenge without being overwhelming.â
Nezuâs sharp ears twitched, his expression polite but unreadable. âMind sharing a few more details? I may need to make a few... adjustments.â
That caught Aizawaâs full attention. He folded his arms across his chest, his brows furrowing.Â
âAdjustments? Since when do you take issue with my training plans?â
âOh, I trust your judgment implicitly,â Nezu replied smoothly, brushing imaginary dust from his tiny coat. âHowever, letâs call it⌠taking an opportunity where it presents itself. I recently had an intriguing conversation that made me wonder if this particular exercise might be enhanced with a few tweaks.â
Aizawaâs frown deepened. Nezu only got vague like this when he was up to something.
âWhat kind of tweaks are you talking about?â
Nezu hopped into a seat opposite the desk, folding his paws in front of him. âConsider them small modifications for safety and fairness. Gender-split teams, for instance. Itâs something worth exploring.â
âWhy?â Aizawa shot back, his tone laced with exasperation. âWhat does that accomplish? Since when does splitting them up like that improve safety?â
âLetâs just say itâs relevant,â Nezu replied, his smile now unmistakably cunning.Â
âAnd as I mentioned, this is purely precautionary. Iâd hate for anything to interfere with such an important exercise. Wouldnât you?â
The way he said it, light as his tone was, only made Aizawa more suspicious.Â
â...What arenât you telling me?â Aizawa asked, voice low and sharp.
âMe?â Nezu gave an exaggerated expression of innocence, resting a paw against his chest. âIâm simply ensuring everything goes smoothly. Incidentally, I might have had a visitor earlier with an intriguing hypothetical scenario.â
Aizawa didnât like the sound of that.Â
âWho?â
Nezu leaned back in his chair, folding his legs neatly. âYoung Midoriya. He stopped by earlier today with what I suspect was a rather thinly veiled suggestion regarding... letâs call it an observed classroom dynamic.â
That got a rise out of Aizawa. âAnd?â
âAnd,â Nezu continued, âMidoriya suggestedâquite passionately, I might addâthat we incorporate some specific changes into this exercise to account for potential issues. He even offered a list of adjustments, citing the possibility of unfair dynamics or oversight that could risk their safety.â
That was unusual, to put it mildly.Â
Izuku was methodical, intelligent, and respectful of authority. But thisâgoing over Aizawaâs head directly to Nezu and pushing for such drastic changesâwasnât his usual behavior.
âYou agreed to this?â Aizawa said, narrowing his eyes at Nezu, the bite in his tone unmistakable.
âI make it a habit to listen carefully when a student who rarely advocates for change suddenly insists on it,â Nezu replied. âMidoriya's logic was impeccable, and truthfully, I find it hard to resist his determination when he insists I be⌠useful. Wouldnât you? He didnât tell me any specifics, but iâm sure we need to be on the lookout for strange behavior.â
Aizawa exhaled slowly through his nose, still trying to piece the entire puzzle together.Â
If Izuku was behind thisâthat meant Katsuki probably wasnât far behind. Those two were volatile on their own, but together? They were terrifyingly efficient when their goals aligned.
And with Nezu in their corner, it was clear the operation was already in motion.
Aizawaâs eyes flicked back to the monitors lining the surveillance wall, scanning for anything out of place. From the surface, everything appeared normal.Â
Too normal.
On one screen, Midoriyaâs team huddled together, reviewing their approach to the simulation with the kind of strategic focus that Aizawa had come to expect from his most analytical student. Izuku outlined where they should search, and the three members quickly agreed to split up. Kaminari wandered off toward the western sector, visibly excited by the challenge, while Mineta trudged reluctantly toward the mock rubble at the eastern edge of Ground Beta.
Aizawa leaned forward as Midoriya headed toward his assigned area.Â
The boyâs movements seemed casual enough at firstâuntil he paused at the corner of a collapsed structure where Jirou was stationed.Â
Jirou, playing the role of a civilian, was seated on a crate, looking convincingly disoriented but otherwise unharmed. If Aizawa remembered her briefing correctly, she was supposed to portray someone with minor injuries who could make it back to the tents on her own. It was one of the simpler rescue scenarios.
Izuku knelt in front of her, calm and composed.Â
He introduced himself with what Aizawa assumed was his hero name, his posture calm and professional. From what Aizawa could see on the monitor, he followed all the right steps: asking routine questions to assess her condition and gesturing toward the rescue tents with clear directions.
Aizawa couldnât hear what was being saidâthere was no audio feed, too many screens for them to all play at onceâbut the interaction looked flawless, almost too polished. A textbook display of heroics.
Midoriya even patted Jirou lightly on the shoulder before stepping away, his body language exuding calm encouragement as she moved toward the tents. Then, without hesitation, he turned and continued toward his designated sector, leaving Aizawa to narrow his eyes at the screen.
Something about the encounter nagged at Aizawa.
Midoriya tapped his ear, a subtle but unmistakable gesture.Â
Aizawaâs sharp eyes caught the glint of something metallic tucked against his earlobe. Was that an earpiece? That wasnât part of this exercise. Where had he gotten it? And more importantly, why was he using it?
Aizawaâs fingers moved instinctively over the controls, isolating the audio feed from Midoriyaâs channel. Static filled the room for a split second before a quiet voice came through.
â--got it. Everythingâs going according to plan.â
Aizawaâs eyes narrowed. Plan?
Quickly, he scanned the other monitors until he spotted Katsuki Bakugo.Â
Unlike Midoriya, Katsuki wasnât making any overt moves. He stalked through the simulated disaster zone with practiced ease, his expression almost bored as he carried out the exercise. But there were subtle tells. Every now and then, Katsuki would adjust his movements slightly, like he was deliberately keeping a certain distance from othersâsurveilling the area.
Aizawa wasnât fooled. The kid was up to something.
He glanced at Nezu, whose knowing expression had only deepened. The principalâs dark eyes shone with intrigue, a playful smirk tugging at his mouth as he sipped delicately from his tea.
âSo,â Aizawa asked, his tone low and pointed, âMidoriya didnât tell you anything about his plan? Or why these âchangesâ he suggested were so important?â
âNo, he did not,â Nezu replied, his voice deceptively light.Â
âAnd I did not ask.â
âYou didnât ask?â Aizawaâs brows furrowed. âYou just gave him the green light to overhaul my training exercise without questioning it?â
âNot an overhaul,â Nezu corrected, tilting his head with an air of innocence. âSimply a few⌠modifications. Besides, young Midoriyaâs reasoning was logical and well-presented. I found it charmingly bold.â
Aizawa stared at him, unimpressed. âLogical enough to risk undermining an entire exercise?â
Nezu chuckled, clearly unfazed. âOh, I donât think itâs undermining anything. On the contrary, I suspect itâll make the experience far more illuminating.â
âFor who, exactly?â
âFor everyone,â Nezu replied, setting his teacup down with a delicate clink. âLetâs not pretend we donât know these students, Eraserhead. Midoriya and Bakugo arenât simply passively following instructions today. Theyâre testing something, and likely themselves in the process. As for what role we play in thisâŚâ He tapped his clawed finger against the edge of his chair, his smile widening. âI suspect weâll both figure that out soon enough.â
Aizawa grunted, resisting the urge to rub his temples.Â
He turned back to the monitors.
Onscreen, Midoriya stopped near a debris pile, scanning his surroundings before stepping carefully over a beam. He looked entirely in characterâfocused, determined, and professional. But when he raised a hand to adjust his earpiece again, Aizawa caught the faint flicker of his lips. Midoriya wasnât muttering.Â
He was smiling.
âDamn it, Midoriya,â Aizawa muttered under his breath. âWhat are you up to?â
As he watched the teamâs movements unfold, that nagging suspicion at the back of his mind grew louder. Midoriyaâs perfect civilian rescue. Bakugoâs deliberate nonchalance. Mineta, so far removed from them both, struggling through the simulation with none of his usual sly enthusiasm.
Aizawaâs gaze lingered on Bakugoâs monitor again.Â
Unlike Midoriya, Katsuki wasnât wiredâor at least not obviously so.Â
But his actions were just as deliberate, his shoulders braced with a level of tension that suggested he wasnât simply navigating obstacles. He wasnât just playing along with the exercise; he was waiting.
For what?
Aizawa straightened, eyes narrowing as he toggled between feeds. âNezu,â he said abruptly, his voice tight.
âYes, Aizawa?â Nezu replied, his tone infuriatingly calm.
âIf those two idiots get themselves into trouble,â Aizawa muttered darkly, âyouâre cleaning up the mess.â
Nezuâs chuckle filled the room, soft but unsettling. âOh, I think you underestimate them. Or perhaps,â he mused, âtheyâre about to prove just how much theyâve learned under your careful watch.â
Aizawa clenched his jaw, forcing himself to focus on the screens rather than letting Nezuâs cryptic smile burrow further under his skin. Whatever was about to unfold, Aizawa couldnât let himself be caught off-guard.Â
His job now was to observeâand to act if things spiraled out of control.
It wasnât entirely unusual for Bakugo and Midoriya to work together these days.Â
Over the past year, the two had grown closerâso close, in fact, that Aizawa had to remind them of dorm rules more than once. No visitors after 10 pm wasnât just a guideline. Yet even with this newfound camaraderie, Bakugo and Midoriya couldnât help but bicker and snipe at one another whenever they worked side-by-side.Â
Competitiveness was ingrained in both of them, and that tension always made itself known, usually in the form of near-catastrophic attempts to one-up each other.
But today? Nothing. Not a single argument.
Instead, Bakugo had stayed curiously silent, letting Kirishima and Todoroki take the lead. Midoriya, meanwhile, had helped Jirou but done little else to assert himself or rack up points.Â
They werenât competing.Â
They werenât leading.Â
They were waiting.
Aizawaâs eyes narrowed as Kirishima and Todoroki spotted Tsuyu in the area ahead. The boys shouted her name, waving her over, and sprinted off together to assist her. The scene played out like any other standard rescue exerciseâquick coordination and teamwork, executed well.
But Bakugo stayed behind.
He didnât call out or follow after them.Â
Instead, his sharp gaze trailed after his teammates for only a moment before he turned and headed in the opposite direction. Aizawaâs lips thinned as he watched Bakugo raise a hand to his ear, tapping it in what was now an infuriatingly familiar gesture.
So he is wired.... What the hell are they saying to each other?
Aizawa strained to make out even a snippet of dialogue, but nothing came through clearly. Whatever frequency Bakugo and Midoriya were on was too subtle, too private. For the first time in a long while, Aizawa cursed the limitations of UAâs surveillance equipment.
Bakugo veered further off-course, moving toward Midoriyaâs teamâs designated zone. His posture was deliberate, his strides tense but measured, like a predator zeroing in on its target.
Aizawa leaned in closer, his chest tightening.Â
Then it clicked. Bakugo wasnât heading toward Midoriya. He was heading forâŚ
Mineta.
Aizawa sat bolt upright, his eyes darting between the monitors.
âShit,â he muttered under his breath.
The uneasy puzzle pieces fell into place, each sharper and more damning than the last. Of course this had to do with Mineta. Who else could incite such focus from both Bakugo and Midoriya? And if Bakugo had set his sights on that little sleazebag, there was no telling what might happen.
If Bakugo laid so much as a hand on Mineta, Aizawa would have no way to shield him from the fallout, no matter how much he may want to.
He was an undeniably talented student, but if Bakugoâs temper flared too farâŚ
The history with Mineta gnawed at Aizawaâs thoughts, bitter and maddening.Â
Heâd wanted that problem student gone since year one, but powerful parents and politics tied his hands at every turn. And the one loophole Aizawa used to deal with students who showed no promiseâhis infamous expulsion policyâwas more complex than people realized.
Yes, he expelled students.Â
Entire classes, if necessary. But it wasnât an immediate game over, as the rumors claimed. Expelled students could reapply to UA if they passed provisional courses elsewhere. It was a system meant to teach resilience and inspire improvement.
But Aizawa couldnât risk that with Mineta.Â
The thought of giving him another shotâanother chance to slither through the cracksâwas unbearable. He rather him be under his watch so he could step in when needed.
But, if Bakugo was heading for Mineta, there could only be one reason.
Perhaps Aizawa hadnât been paying as much attention to the boy as he should have.
Aizawaâs mind flickered back to a recent homeroom discussion.Â
Kirishima, always casual and cheerful, had mentioned something offhand about Bakugo comforting Mina in the common room. Aizawa had assumed it was a poorly executed joke, but maybe it wasnât. Maybe Bakugo knew something more.Â
Maybe Mina had told him something.
If Bakugo had found out that Mineta had harassed Minaâor worseâAizawa had no doubt what the hot-headed teenâs first instinct would be. Bakugo would want revenge, plain and simple.
But this couldnât be about revenge alone. Not with Midoriya involved. The boy was too calculating, too careful with everyone in Class 2-A to allow anything reckless.
Midoriya wouldnât let Bakugo take it too far. Would he?
Aizawaâs eyes flicked to Nezu, still calm and poised, sipping his tea as though the world wasnât moments away from detonation. âYouâre awfully quiet,â Aizawa said sharply.
âOh, I have my suspicions about what will happen next,â Nezu replied, his tone airy. âDonât you?â
âYou knew,â Aizawa muttered, his frustration boiling just beneath the surface. âAbout Mineta. About what theyâre planning.â
Nezuâs smile remained enigmatic. âI know a great many things, Aizawa. But sometimes, itâs best to let things⌠evolve organically. Besides,â he added, tilting his cup slightly, âI suspect this particular situation will resolve itself soon enough. Donât you agree?â
Aizawa turned away, biting down on his retort. He had to trust the boysâhad to believe Midoriya wouldnât let Bakugo cross the line. But doubt gnawed at the back of his mind.
What if Bakugo had already decided there was no line?
What if Midoriya decided Mineta deserved what was coming?
Aizawa forced himself to stay seated, his fists clenching. His role wasnât to intervene unless absolutely necessary.Â
For now, he had to watch.
Aizawaâs gaze locked onto the screen as Bakugo caught up to Mineta, whoâpredictablyâhadnât been doing anything remotely useful.Â
While the rest of the class threw themselves into the exercise, Mineta was meandering around the outskirts of Ground Beta, fiddling with his costume and occasionally glancing toward the tents as though scoping something out.
Typical.
As Bakugo approached, his strides deliberate but unhurried, Aizawa noticed a change.Â
The explosive blond had been quieter than usual all day, his movements restrained, his temper suspiciously reined in. Now, though, it was as if a switch flipped. Bakugo slipped on the mask he wore so effortlesslyâthe one that screamed âarrogant hothead.â His body language shifted; he cracked his neck and his knuckles, the picture of someone spoiling for a fight.
Aizawaâs brow furrowed.Â
Bakugo could weaponize emotions when he wanted, switching personas to suit the moment with unsettling ease. The boy had always had layers, but this level of controlled transformation was⌠alarming.Â
He made a mental note: Bakugo Katsuki might require closer attention in the future.
On the screen, Bakugoâs voice rang out, sharp and unapologetically crass. âOi! Fuck face!â
Aizawa couldnât suppress a dry thought. What a poet.
Mineta, startled, turned abruptly. He hadnât even noticed Bakugoâs approach, and his expression immediately twisted into a mix of irritation and unease.
âWhat the hell do you want?â Mineta shot back, his voice as slimy as ever, though it wavered just slightly under Bakugoâs intensity.
âYou find any civilians yet?â Bakugoâs tone dripped with venom, a dangerous grin playing at the edge of his lips. âOr are you too busy jacking off like the useless shit you are?â
Mineta flinched, his gaze darting nervously around the mock disaster zone as if checking for an audience. âTch! Iâll have you know Iâve helped so many girls already!â he snapped, his bravado ringing false. Then, under his breathâbut loud enough for Bakugo to hearâhe muttered, âProbably touched more than you...â
The comment hit like a firecracker.Â
Aizawa could see Bakugoâs jaw tighten, the smallest twitch betraying the restraint beneath his controlled mask. His shoulders stiffened, and for half a second, Aizawa thought he might snap right then and there.
But Bakugo surprised him.Â
Instead of exploding, he rolled his eyes in exaggerated irritation and waved a dismissive hand. âWhat the fuck ever,â he growled, his voice almost casual. âIf you actually wanna stop being a fucking waste of space for five seconds, go check the goddamn rescue tents.â
Mineta frowned, his face twisting in confusion. âWhy the hell would I do that? Isnât that what the recovery bots are for?â
âYeah, sure,â Bakugo shot back, sarcasm lacing every word, âbut just âcause they say this is a rescue drill doesnât mean itâs safe, dipshit. What if thereâs a second wave of villains or some shit? Someone needs to check the tents. Make sure none of the dumbasses pretending to be injured are actually hurting themselves lying there, waiting for you losers to get your asses in gear.â
Mineta blinked, still clearly processing Bakugoâs aggressive tirade. âAnd why arenât you doing it?â
âBecause Iâm not you,â Bakugo snapped, his expression hardening. âDo I look like someone whoâs gonna wipe some moronâs nose while thereâs still people out there waiting for me to fucking save them? Nah. Thatâs your job, âhero.ââ
The last word dripped with enough sarcasm to fill a river.
Mineta puffed up, clearly desperate to salvage what little pride he had left. âFine,â he spat. âBut donât come crying to me when you miss out on your big moment, Bakugo.â
Bakugo snorted. âDonât care. Just get your slimy ass moving before I kick it there myself.â
Mineta grumbled something incoherent before reluctantly turning and shuffling toward the rescue tents. Bakugo stood still for a moment, watching him leave with a look Aizawa recognized all too wellâcontempt barely leashed beneath calculated calm.
The moment Mineta disappeared into the rubble-strewn corridors, Bakugo tapped his earpiece again. Aizawa, sitting bolt upright, caught the faintest trace of his voice as he muttered into the receiver.
âHeâs heading there now. Keep an eye out.â
Aizawa switched his gaze to the feed showing Midoriya.Â
Izuku stood a fair distance from the tents, casually pacing near a pile of mock debris. His demeanor was calm, but there was an intensity in his eyes, a focus that suggested he was prepared for what came next.
Something about the precision of it allâthe choreography between Bakugo and Midoriyaâsent a chill up Aizawaâs spine.Â
Theyâd orchestrated this.Â
Mineta wasnât just being sent to the rescue tents; he was being herded.
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Stupid fucking Bakugo.
Perfect in every way except for that attitude.
Minoru scowled as he trudged along, fists clenched at his sides.Â
Who did Bakugo think he was, anyway? Strutting around like he owned the place, like he was UAâs golden boy. Sure, he was strong, but he wasnât that great. Hell, all Bakugo really had going for him were those stupid muscles.Â
And the stupid hair. And maybe the stupid, perfect aim with every explosion.
Ugh, whatever.
What really pissed Minoru off was how everyone else ate it up.Â
Especially the girls.Â
Oh, he wasnât dumbâheâd seen Ashido giggle around Bakugo more times than he could count (he wasnât even that funny), glancing at him from the corner of her eye like he was some kind of Greek god. And Uraraka? Donât even get him started on her. She couldnât go two seconds without sneaking a look at Bakugo, practically drooling anytime he stretched or rolled up his sleeves.
And Midoriya? What the hell was up with him?
It wasnât enough that he was an annoyingly goody-goody, but he followed Bakugo around like some kind of lovesick puppy. Theyâd gone from fighting like mortal enemies to some weird⌠bromance⌠or whatever.Â
It was disgusting.
Minoru scuffed the ground with his foot, kicking up a cloud of dust and glaring at nothing in particular. His bad mood only made the heat from the exercise feel worse.
Still, as much as he hated Bakugoâs guts, the blonde had pointed him toward the rescue tents, and now that he was thinking about itâŚ
Smokinâ hot babes as damsels in distress? Sign me up.
His lips curled into a sly grin as he abandoned any lingering anger.Â
This wasnât such a bad gig.Â
The other guys were off running themselves ragged through Ground Beta, and here he wasâfree to âcheck inâ on the ladies, play the concerned hero, and maybe get a little closer to the people who mattered most. The girls were so into heroesâreal heroesâsomeone confident and assertive, not meek and awkward like Midoriya or fake-tough like Bakugo.
Minoru hummed to himself as he approached the line of tents.Â
His unease was fully replaced by giddy anticipation, his steps lighter now. His beady eyes scanned the area as he walked, making note of every detail. Most of the tents were clustered toward the far left side, where he spotted a few faint shadows moving through the fabric.Â
That was definitely where most of the girls wereâand definitely worth checking out later.
His gaze shifted to the far right.Â
One tent stood off on its own, smaller, quieter. The opening flap was closed, and no movement came from inside. But the faint outline of a body could be seen lying on the cot, just barely visible through the fabric.
Perfect.
Minetaâs heart thumped in his chest, a thrill running up his spine.Â
He darted a quick glance over his shoulder. The coast was clearânone of the other guys were around. He even scanned the rubble-strewn area beyond the tents, just in case some nosy asshole tried to ruin his fun.Â
Nothing.
He crept toward the tent, a sly grin plastered across his face.Â
This was his moment.Â
Stupid Bakugo thought he could boss him around? Well, Minoru was the one winning here.
Reaching the tent, he pulled back the fabric covering the entrance, just enough to peek inside. The dim light outside barely filtered in, casting long shadows across the space. It was darkâtoo dark to make out much detailâbut the figure on the cot was unmistakable. Someone was lying there, facing away, a blanket pulled up over their shoulders.
The grin on his face widened. This is too good.
He stepped inside, letting the flap fall back into place behind him. The quiet rustle of the fabric seemed to echo in the still air, but Mineta ignored it. His attention was locked on the person lying before him.
He stepped closer.
His gaze flicked down, noting the bandages wrapped around the figureâs arm and the splint on their leg.Â
Whoever it was, they looked vulnerableâhelpless even.
His fingers twitched at his sides, itching to reach out. He took another step forward, leaning in closer, close enough now to hear the soft sound of breathing from the figure on the cot. His own breath hitched in his throat. This wasnât just any rescueâit was practically a dream scenario.
He crouched slightly, his voice dropping into what he must have thought was smooth, but was nothing more than a clumsy mix of feigned confidence and sleaze.
âHey there,â he murmured, his voice oozing faux charm. âLooks like youâre all alone. Lucky for you, Minoru Mineta is here.â
The figure didnât move, didnât react. Their stillness fed his delusions, twisting the scene further in his mind.
âNow, letâs see that smokinâ hot bodââ
A creak.
Mineta froze, his words caught mid-sentence.
It was faint, subtle.Â
A sound that shouldnât have matteredâbut in that charged moment, it echoed like a gunshot. His head jerked up, and his eyes flickered to the tent flap, which seemed to tremble just slightly as though disturbed by a breeze.Â
But there was no wind.
He glanced nervously back at the figure on the cot, licking his lips again to hide the dryness creeping into his mouth. His throat felt tight now, his initial excitement beginning to sour at the edges. But he wasnât going to stop. He couldnât stop.Â
Youâve come this far, Minoru.
With more hesitation than he wanted to admit, he leaned down over the figure. His voice dropped lower, quieter.
âHey, you awake?â he whispered. His heart raced in anticipation, his nerves buzzing in conflict with his darker urges.
The figure didnât answer, didnât so much as shift.
Mineta grinned, a sick sort of relief rushing through him.Â
Even better.
His hand hovered, shaking slightly as it reached toward the blanket. His heart pounded in his ears as his fingers grazed the fabric, gripping it lightly. Slowly, he began to peel it backâjust enough to reveal a shoulder, smooth and bandaged beneath the dim light seeping into the tent.
The breath he released was almost a shudder, an involuntary sound that made him feel both powerful and pathetic in the same moment. âSee?â he murmured. âNo need to be shy. I can make you feel good all overââ
The creak came again, louder this time, accompanied by a subtle thud.
Mineta whipped his head around, his pulse spiking. âWhoâs there?â he demanded, the false bravado in his voice doing nothing to mask the note of panic creeping in.
Nothing answered but the silence.
He exhaled shakily, sweat collecting at the nape of his neck. His eyes darted back to the figure on the cot. But now, the once vulnerable scene felt different. Mineta glanced at the cot again, trying to steady himself.Â
It was fine.Â
He was overreacting.Â
Nothing was happening.Â
This was his moment, dammit, and no stupid creaking sound was going to ruin it.
Gathering the last of his fleeting courage, he leaned in one final time, this time reaching for the figureâs shoulder. He grinned nervously, almost giggling to himself to shake off the discomfort.
âDonât worry, Iâll make sure youâre nice and safeâŚâ he started, his voice trembling just slightly as his hand inched closer.
But before he could touch the shoulder, a shadow passed across the tent flap. It wasnât subtle this time, and the flap rustled faintly, as if someone had just shifted outside.
âWhoâs there?!â he barked, spinning around with a sudden burst of fear. His voice cracked, his confidence now utterly drained.
The flap slowly moved, pulling to the side. The moment stretched endlessly as two silhouettes emerged in the dim light.
The first figure stepped inside, and Minetaâs blood ran cold. Green eyes sharp and deliberate, their usual kindness absent, stared him down. Midoriyaâs voice was anything but soft, but the intensity behind it made Minetaâs knees weak.
âMineta,â Midoriya said calmly. âWhat are you doing?â
Minetaâs stomach plummeted, his hand retreating from the cot as if burned. âIâIânothing!â he stammered. âWhat are youâwhy are you here?!â
A second shadow appeared at the entrance, and the flap slammed shut behind it with a loud thwap. Bakugo stood there, arms crossed, his glare icy and dangerous. When he spoke, his voice was low, but every word was a threat.
âYeah, what the fuck are you doing?â Bakugo said, his lips curling into a snarl.Â
The unease curdling in Minetaâs chest turned to dread.Â
Something about their presence, their stillness, wasnât right.
This wasnât happenstance.
This was a setup.
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Izuku had felt a lot of things when Kacchan told him what had happened to Mina.
Shock, at firstâa sharp jolt of disbelief that crackled through his mind, fleeting but visceral. It wasnât that he doubted Kacchanâs words. No, not for a second. Katsukiâs anger, the fire behind every word he spat, left no room for questioning.Â
But Mineta? Heâd always been a sleaze, sure, but this?
Then came the nausea.Â
A hollow, twisting pit in his stomach that made it hard to breathe.Â
Izuku could see it clearly in his mind, even though Katsuki hadnât given him details, refused toâMinaâs tears, her humiliation, her pain. She was one of the kindest, strongest people Izuku knew.Â
And someone they trusted had done this to her.
The nausea gave way to angerâa flood, burning and suffocating, roaring so loudly in his head that for a moment, it drowned out Kacchanâs voice entirely.
âDeku! Damn it, listen to me!â
Izuku barely registered the hands gripping his shoulders, squeezing tightly enough to anchor him but not enough to hurt. He was already half-standing, ready to storm out of the dorm, ready to find Mineta, ready to call it âcombat trainingâ and make the consequences worth it.
âIzuku, stop!â
Kacchanâs voice cut through the haze like a thunderclap.Â
Izuku blinked, realizing his fists were clenched, trembling with the effort of holding himself in place. Katsukiâs face swam into focus.
Katsuki.
His fingers dug into Izukuâs shoulders harder, like he was trying to anchor him in place.Â
âYou think I donât wanna rip that sick bastard apart?! You think I donât wanna make him wish he never fucking existed?!â
The room felt electric, like their rage was about to tear the walls apart. But even in his explosive fury, Izuku caught something underneath Kacchanâs voiceâsomething that made him pause.
âAnd yeah, I wanna beat his shitty little face till itâs fucking unrecognizable,â Katsuki continued, his words slicing through the air, brutal and vicious, every syllable dripping with raw hatred. âBut what the hell do we get outta that? Huh? What the fuck does pounding his disgusting ass into the ground do except get us expelled?â
Izuku opened his mouth to argue, his chest still heaving, but Katsuki cut him off, shoving him back toward the edge of the bed.
âNo. Iâm serious, nerd. Think about it.â Katsukiâs voice wavered for just a secondâjust long enough for Izuku to notice.Â
His blazing red eyes, usually so filled with stubborn arrogance, had a crack in them now. Not weakness, not even uncertaintyâjust⌠desperation.
Katsuki pressed his hands flat against Izukuâs chest, forcing him down just enough that his green-haired companion had no choice but to stay. His lips curled into a snarl as he leaned in closer, lowering his voice, though it didnât lose an ounce of its venom.
âI donât just wanna kick him out of class, Deku,â Katsuki hissed. âI want more. I want this little bastard fucking gone. Expelled. Stripped of that half-ass provisional license like the fraud he is. Blacklisted from every single damn hero school in the country. He doesnât deserve to be here, and he sure as hell doesnât deserve to call himself a fucking hero.â
Izuku blinked, his heart pounding harder, but this time for a different reason.Â
The red that had clouded his vision began to ebb slightly, and Katsukiâs words cut through his spiraling thoughts.
Katsuki wasnât just angryâhe was furious.Â
Furious in a way Izuku hadnât seen since they were kids.Â
But beneath that fury was something deeper, something unspoken and raw. Katsukiâs hands trembled, his grip tight enough to bruise, but the edges of his anger werenât just burningâthey were controlled.Â
Calculated.
âAnd if it were up to me,â Katsuki said, his voice dropping even lower, almost to a whisper, âIâd get that fucker behind bars. Thatâs what I really want. But we canât do any of that if you go running off half-cocked, breaking his shitty nose, or blowing your damn cover.â His lips pulled back in a snarl, his sharp teeth glinting like a wolf warning off its prey. âThink, nerd. For once in your damn life, use that big fucking brain of yours before you get us both fucking expelled.â
Izuku stared at him, his breath catching in his throat. Katsuki was furious, seething with a barely contained rage that was like a dam about to burstâbut he wasnât letting it break.Â
Not yet.
âKacchanâŚâ Izuku said, his voice trembling slightly. His anger began to mix with shame and guilt for his rashness.
âDeku,â Katsukiâs voice was razor-sharp, his hands gripping Izukuâs shoulders with an intensity that left no room for argument. âYou donât get to call the shots on this one. Youâre with me, got it? Weâre taking this bastard down the right wayâclean, airtight, so thereâs no way he can squirm out of it. And if that doesnât work...â Katsuki leaned in, his crimson eyes blazing with unfiltered fury.Â
âTrust meâIâll be the first in line to smash that motherfuckerâs face in.â
The room fell silent, except for the sound of their heavy breathing.
Katsuki stepped back slightly, his shoulders still tense, but his grip loosening.Â
He gestured for Izuku to sit on the bed, and when Izuku finally did, Katsuki followed, flopping down beside him and running his hands through his hair. For a moment, the rage that had filled the room felt muted, but not gone.
âYou know what she said to me?â Katsuki muttered suddenly, his voice quieter, though the tension was still there. He didnât wait for Izuku to answer. âShe said she thought sheâd done something wrong. Thought it was her fault.â
Izuku froze, his heart sinking.
âAnd all I could think was, how the hell did I not see it? How the fuck did we not see it?â Katsukiâs teeth clenched as he looked away, his voice thick with frustration.
Izuku didnât know what to say.Â
But he knew one thing with absolute certainty.
âIâm with you, Kacchan,â he said softly, but firmly. âWeâll do this the right way. Together.â
Katsukiâs jaw flexed, and for just a second, he nodded. The fire in his eyes flared again, but this time it burned with focus and purpose.
And from that moment on, they both knew Minetaâs time was running out.
Katsuki and Izuku stayed in Katsukiâs room for hours, the passage of time marked only by the soft glow of their laptop screens and the persistent rustle of papers as they shifted through UAâs rules and guidelines. Both were determined to find the perfect loopholes and safeguards to ensure their plan couldnât be dismissedâor worse, backfire on them.Â
If they had any chance of getting Mineta expelled, they had to leave no room for error.
âIzuku.â Katsukiâs sharp voice broke through the silence. Izuku looked up from his laptop to see Katsuki adjusting his reading glassesâa detail that might have seemed funny under less dire circumstances. âPage 84. Code of Conduct and shit.â
Izuku reached for the printed copy of UAâs Student Handbook between them, flipping through the worn pages until he landed on the one Katsuki referenced. His eyes skimmed the section Katsuki had highlighted with an aggressive stab of yellow marker.
âStudents engaging in predatory behavior, harassment, or violations of physical boundaries will face immediate disciplinary action pending an investigation. Consequences may include suspension, expulsion, and loss of provisional hero licensing.â
âThis,â Katsuki said, jabbing the passage on Izukuâs screen. âThis is the fuckerâs exit ticket.â
Izuku nodded, his fingers flying across his keyboard as he typed out notes, cross-referencing disciplinary precedents theyâd found buried in UAâs old case records.Â
âItâs clear, but vague enough that weâll need proof. The kind of proof that sticks.â He frowned, clicking through a tab that summarized one of UAâs more public disciplinary hearings. âThis investigation protocol⌠it puts a lot on the schoolâs discretion. If weâre not careful, itâll just come down to a word-against-word situation. Minetaâs parents will use his connections to muddle it or force the school to show leniency.â
âBullshit,â Katsuki spat, shoving his glasses higher up the bridge of his nose. âIf the rat thinks thereâs even one hole in this fuckinâ thing, itâs over.â
The floor around them had transformed into chaos.Â
Loose papers covered every corner, overlapping in a collage of scribbled notes and printed records. Each of their laptops boasted at least twenty open tabs, ranging from UAâs student code of conduct to Provisional Hero Licensing Board guidelines, and a few hazy legal PDFs that Izuku was fairly sure Katsuki had downloaded from⌠questionable sources.
The thing about them, thoughâonce they were on the same page, nothing stopped them.
Izuku reached for his coffee, barely glancing at Katsuki as he murmured, âWe need Nezu.â
The silence stretched for a moment before Katsuki growled, âHow the fuck are we gonna get Nezu if we canât tell him shit? We tell him what weâre doing, he reports it. They passed their time for action; weâre doing this on our own.â
âNot exactly,â Izuku countered, his tone calm but determined.Â
He clicked through a few tabs before swiveling his laptop toward Katsuki. âWe donât have to tell Nezu anything directly. Just⌠give him a hypothetical scenario based on safety.â
Katsuki raised an eyebrow, his red eyes gleaming with skepticism. âThe ratâs not dumb, nerd. Heâd see through that in ten fuckinâ seconds.â
âHe might,â Izuku admitted, scratching at the back of his neck, âbut knowing Nezu? He wouldnât stop us. Heâd probably love it. Go crazy for it even.â
Katsukiâs brow furrowed. âWhy?â
âBecause itâs me,â Izuku said simply. âYou know he eats this kind of thing up. I go in with a perfectly constructed plan about implementing safety into training exercises, something about gender dynamics and security protocolsâheâll practically trip over himself to make it happen.â
âTch. Why the fuck not me?â Katsuki challenged, leaning back on his elbows with a scowl. âYou saying I ainât capable?â
Izuku rolled his eyes, fighting back a smirk. âKacchan, you know I think youâre capable.â His voice softened, good-natured despite their grim task. âBut letâs be honest. You donât exactly have the best track record with Nezu.â
âFucking Captain Obvious, reporting for duty.â Katsuki clicked his tongue, crossing his arms. âNot my damn fault the rat thought a fucking muzzle was necessary âcause I wanted a fair fight back in first year.â
Izuku winced. Touchy subject. Very touchy subject.
Katsuki shoved his chair back, running a hand through his hair in a futile attempt to calm himself. âI swear to god, after weâre done with this creep, the ratâs next. Better yetâthe fucking Hero Commission. Burn the whole goddamn system to the ground.â
Izuku sat quietly, his chest tightening at Katsukiâs words. He understood the anger more than most would. It wasnât just about the medalâor even the humiliation.Â
It was about what it symbolized.Â
Katsuki was always fighting to be taken seriously, to prove himself on his own terms, but that moment had cemented for him that the system didnât care about fairness.Â
It cared about control.
And even though Katsukiâs fury was justified, it would need to wait. Focus on Mineta first, Izuku reminded himself, because even though Katsukiâs fire was unshakable, it burned in too many directions at once.
âKacchan,â Izuku said softly, his tone both soothing and firm.
Katsuki snapped his gaze toward him, narrowing his eyes.
âItâs a good idea,â Izuku continued, the corner of his mouth twitching upward, almost imperceptibly. âTaking down the system that let that kind of thing happen. But we need to focus. One problem at a time. Letâs deal with him first.â
Katsuki scoffed, shaking his head, but the sharpness in his glare dulled just slightly. âFine. But donât think Iâm letting this shit slide forever, nerd. Iâm keeping score.â
âI know,â Izuku said, his voice steady.Â
And he meant it.Â
Because in a lot of ways, Katsuki was right.
That was a fight for later, though.Â
For now, Izuku filed the thought away in the back of his mind. Because as much as Mineta was a problem, the system that protected himâthe rules that would resist their every attempt to remove himâthat was bigger.Â
The anger that boiled just beneath the surface of Katsukiâs voice wasnât gone, but he let out a long, sharp breath through his nose. âYou go schmooze the rodent, then. But Iâm writing the fucking outline. Got it?â
âDeal.â Izuku smiled faintly, but it faded quickly as his gaze swept over the tangled mess of notes and screens surrounding them.
If they pulled this off, thereâd be no turning back. No plea for leniency.Â
No second chances.Â
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Izuku took a deep breath before knocking on the polished cedar door.Â
His hand was steady, but only just.Â
He knew this conversation was crucialâit had to be flawless. If he showed even a fraction of the simmering anger boiling beneath his skin, it could unravel everything.
A moment later, a bright, chipper voice answered from within. âCome in, young Midoriya!â
Izuku entered, his expression carefully measured, the picture of professionalism despite the emotions clawing at his chest.Â
Principal Nezuâs office, as always, felt like an elegant fortress of intellect. The soft glow of lamps bathed the room in warm light, reflecting off shelves packed with books and meticulously organized files. Nezu himself sat behind his massive oak desk, reclining slightly in his chair, his ever-present smile etched across his face.
âAh, welcome,â Nezu said, gesturing for Izuku to take a seat. âWhat brings you here today? I assume itâs something⌠intriguing, given your usual habit of addressing matters directly with Mr. Aizawa.â
Izuku gave a polite bow before settling into one of the plush armchairs, its comfort doing little to relax the tension winding through his muscles.Â
âThank you for meeting with me, Principal Nezu.â
Nezu waved a paw. âOh, no thanks necessary. Conversations with you are always a delight.â His dark eyes sparkled with curiosity, glinting as if he could already sense something unusual brewing.
Izuku met his gaze with quiet resolve. âI had some⌠observations about the way our rescue training is structured, and I was hoping to discuss possible adjustments.â
Nezu tilted his head, his smile widening slightly. âAdjustments? Do tell. What sort of observations, and what adjustments would you suggest?â
Izuku inhaled deeply, steadying himself as he began. âAs you know, the upcoming rescue exercise focuses on civilians requiring immediate medical assistance and evacuation under simulated emergency conditions.â
Nezu nodded. âCorrect, a standard but effective training protocol.â
Izukuâs green eyes sharpened imperceptibly. âYes, but I was wondering if we could take it a step furtherâone that prioritizes an additional layer of safety for everyone involved.â
âSafety?â Nezu echoed, leaning forward, his paws clasping beneath his chin. His intrigue was palpable now.
âYes.â Izuku tapped a finger lightly against his thigh, projecting an air of analytical calm. âUA has always prioritized not only teaching combat skills but also fostering teamwork and ensuring the well-being of students, correct? Especially in high-stress scenarios like rescues?â
âQuite so,â Nezu replied smoothly. âThat is at the core of our mission.â
Izuku nodded, his expression unreadable but composed.Â
âI started reviewing the schoolâs guidelines and historical protocols after our most recent drills and noticed some areas where extra precautions could be beneficialâspecifically regarding the dynamics within training simulations.â
Nezuâs eyes gleamed with interest, though the corners of his smile twitched slightly upward, as though he already suspected where this was going. âAh, you mean the matter of interpersonal interactions during drills. Am I correct?â
Izukuâs lips pressed together for a fraction of a second, a flicker of his frustration slipping through before he smothered it. âYes,â he said smoothly, carefully steering his tone. âGroup training exercises, especially mixed-gender ones, have a tendency to create vulnerabilities that might not be immediately apparent. The physical proximity required during rescues could, hypothetically, create unnecessary complicationsâor risksâif the boundaries arenât properly defined.â
Nezu tilted his head again, his ever-present smile turning just slightly sharper. âHypothetically?â
Izukuâs fingers twitched against the chair, his control straining as anger threatened to crack his otherwise polished demeanor.Â
He inhaled sharply, allowing just enough fire to simmer beneath his words to press the point. âHypothetically, yes. But knowing you, Principal Nezu, Iâm sure youâd agree that preparing for every contingencyâeven the most unlikelyâis always in UAâs best interest. Isnât that why youâve designed so many exercises that balance unpredictability and safety?â
âWhy, thank you, Midoriya,â Nezu replied, his tone a mix of amusement and intrigue. âI do pride myself on that balance. So, what is it exactly youâre proposing?â
Izuku straightened, meeting Nezuâs gaze head-on.Â
âGender-split teams for this particular exercise,â Izuku explained, his voice calm and measured. âThe rescue simulation would proceed as planned, but with one key adjustment. For ease of organizationâand to account for certain⌠sensitivitiesâthe boys would handle one segment of the task, while the girls focus on another.â
As he spoke, Izuku slid a neatly printed document across the desk toward Nezu. The paper outlined the proposed changes in precise detail, complete with a breakdown of the newly arranged teams.
âThese team assignments are based on past performance and demonstrated efficiency,â Izuku continued confidently, gesturing to the paper. âThey should provide the best possible results for this scenario.â
Nezuâs sharp eyes scanned the document, his smile widening ever so slightly.
Nezu chuckled softly, but there was a weight behind the sound. âInteresting. And you believe this adjustment would improve the training outcomes?â
âAbsolutely,â Izuku said firmly. âIt ensures the drill remains focused on the exerciseâs objectives while minimizing the risk of⌠distractions.â
Nezuâs dark eyes lingered on him for a long moment, sharp and calculating. âA well-constructed argument. Youâre a natural strategist, young Midoriya.â
Izukuâs chest tightened at the praise, but he forced himself to remain calm.Â
He couldnât let on how much was at stakeânot yet.Â
âThank you, Principal Nezu. Iâve also been thinking about ways to enhance safety protocols further, particularly for unsupervised zones like the rescue tents. Would you consider integrating remote monitoring systems for areas where students might be isolated?â
âOh, how ambitious,â Nezu remarked, steepling his paws. âAnd a reasonable precaution, certainly.â
Izuku leaned forward slightly. âI know you always encourage us to think outside the box, Principal Nezu.â
Nezuâs sharp ears twitched at that last statement, a faint glimmer of knowing passing through his expression.Â
For a fraction of a second, it was as though the principal could see everythingâevery thread Izuku was weaving. But, to Izukuâs relief, Nezu simply nodded, his smile widening once more.
âVery well, Midoriya. Iâll approve the changes. Letâs see how this plays out, shall we?â
Izuku nodded, bowing slightly before standing to leave.
âMidoriya,â Nezu called just before he left. Izuku turned.
âHypothetically speaking,â Nezu said, his eyes glittering with something unreadable, âif there were anything else youâd like me to observe during the upcoming drill, now would be the time to mention it.â
Izukuâs lips quirked into the faintest smile. âNothing comes to mind, sir. But if anything arises, I trust youâll know exactly what to do.â
Nezu chuckled, waving a paw. âOh, I most certainly will. Good day, Midoriya.â
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It took everything in Katsuki not to slam an explosion right into the bastardâs face. His hands twitched at his sides, tiny sparks crackling from his palms, betraying the volcanic rage bubbling just beneath the surface.Â
Every instinct screamed for him to teach Mineta a lesson heâd never forget, but he didnât move.Â
Because as much as he wanted to break Mineta apart right here and now, both he and Deku knew it wasnât enough. Wordsâno matter how laced with sleazeâcould always be twisted. The bastard could backpedal, turn the narrative, make himself look like a concerned, if slightly misguided, classmate.Â
It wouldnât stick.Â
They needed proof.
So, Katsuki forced himself to hold back.Â
Something heâd had far too much practice with these past few days. Every second felt like someone was driving a stake deeper into his chest. He clenched his fists tighter, forcing his nails into his palms to ground himself.
The plan was for him to stay outside, to let Deku go in first, smooth-talking and subtle as always, and only step in if the bastard needed to be restrained. But the moment he saw Minetaâs slimeball grinâsaw where his disgusting eyes had been lingeringâhe couldnât stop himself.Â
His feet carried him into the tent before his brain could catch up.
It wasnât even like he was entirely in control anymore.Â
His body was coiled so tightly, his rage barely contained, that it felt like he was walking a tightrope in a storm. And the wind was only getting stronger.
âKacchan,â Deku said sharply, his voice calm but weighted.Â
It was a warning Katsuki knew all too well.Â
Dekuâs hand came up and pressed lightly against his chest, not pushing him, but grounding himâan old gesture, familiar, like muscle memory. Katsukiâs jaw clenched, and he froze in place, though his glare was still locked on Mineta.
âRelax, Kacchan,â Deku said, his tone deliberately steady, smooth like polished steel. âHeâs just taking care of the wounded. Just like you asked⌠Right, Mineta?â
The weight of the question dropped into the room like a stone.
Mineta flinched, his gaze darting nervously between the two of them. Sweat glistened on his temple, and his laugh came out thin and wheezy. âY-yeah! Exactly! Nothing more, you know? Just⌠helping. I mean, what kind of hero wouldnât? Ha-haâŚâ
Deku smiled, though it didnât quite reach his eyes.Â
He tilted his head slightly, his green eyes narrowing just enough to look thoughtful but not suspicious, the way he always did when carefully peeling apart someoneâs excuses, thread by thread. His hand stayed firmly pressed against Katsukiâs chest, a subtle but effective barrier between Mineta and the powder keg that was moments from detonating.
âOh, Iâm glad to hear that,â Deku said, his tone perfectly even, almost⌠warm. But not too warm. Just enough to put Mineta slightly at ease.
Behind him, Katsuki bristled, a low growl simmering in the back of his throat. Deku didnât need to look back to know the effort it took for him to stay restrained. Kacchan, donât push it. Weâre close.
Deku better fucking hurry this shit up.
âKacchan was just concerned, thatâs all,â Deku continued, keeping his tone casual and just a little playful. âYou know how he getsâblows things way out of proportion. He heard some⌠disturbing things, and I told him, âNo way thatâs true.ââ He laughed, light and airy, as though the very idea of those rumors had been absurd to him. âMinetaâs a good friend of mine. I wasnât going to let him badmouth a good friend like that.â
He delivered the last line with an inflection so sincere that it took Katsuki everything not to roll his eyes.Â
Damn nerdâs too fucking good at this. Mineta visibly began to relax, his shoulders dropping as some of the tension in his body ebbed away.
Deku kept his smile in place, even as his insides coiled tighter.Â
He was lying through his teeth, every word revolting to him, but he couldnât afford to let his disgust slip through.Â
This had to work.
âYou wouldnât mind clearing things up for him, right?â Deku said, his gaze flicking to Mineta with just enough of a plea to seem convincing. âI donât know how much longer I can hold him back otherwiseâŚâ
His hand on Katsukiâs chest pressed lightlyânot enough to restrain him, but enough to sell the act.
Mineta blinked, his head tilting in confusion as his eyes darted between the two of them. His gaze lingered for a second too long on Deku, searching his expression for any hint of suspicion and finding none.Â
The smile was steady.Â
The warmth in Dekuâs voice was convincing.Â
It was working.
âOh, y-yeah,â Mineta stammered, his voice shaky but losing some of its edge. âSure, sure! You know me, I wouldnât⌠you know, Iâd neverââ
âExactly,â Deku said, cutting in smoothly before Mineta could trip over himself. âI mean, come on, youâve always been good with the girls, right? Helpful. Friendly. Not like what Kacchan saidâhe thinks youâve beenâŚâ He paused, glancing back at Katsuki as if searching for the right words. âLetâs just say, less than respectful with Mina.â
The shift in tone was so subtle it was almost imperceptible. Deku still smiled, his voice still friendly, but the words landed like tiny knives, buried just beneath the surface.
Mineta froze, his breath hitching. âMina?â he echoed weakly.
âMm-hmm,â Deku hummed, tilting his head slightly, his expression never faltering. âKacchan said he saw her upset in the common room the other night. Crying, actually. And, well⌠he overheard something about you.â
Minetaâs eyes widened, his pupils shrinking. âWhatâwhat are you saying?!â
âIâm saying,â Deku said softly, leaning in just a fraction, âthat if you didnât do anything wrong, youâd have no problem explaining yourself. Because I know Kacchanâs wrong about this. Arenât you, Kacchan?â
Behind him, Katsuki scoffed, the sound low and biting, his jaw tight as his hands flexed at his sides.Â
It took every ounce of his control not to close the distance and plant his fist in the little creepâs face. Sparks crackled faintly at his palms, begging to be let loose, but he clenched his fists tighter and breathed through his nose.
This was the plan.Â
The outline he wrote.Â
All he had to do was play his partâaggressive enough to sell it, but not enough to send Mineta scrambling off to Aizawa before they could wring the truth out of him.
Katsuki glanced at Deku, who was already deep in character.Â
Flawless, as usual. Deku was the picture of calm, his smile faint but disarming, his voice even and light. If Katsuki messed this up, he would be the one who ruined everything. And there was no fucking way heâd let that happen.
âTch.â Katsuki growled, narrowing his eyes at Mineta. âIâll believe it when I hear it.â
Deku smiled at him, the expression soft but just pointed enough for Mineta to notice. Katsuki returned a quick scowl but stayed planted, simmering in the tension as Deku turned back to their target.
âSee?â Deku said, his tone soothing. âJust tell us what happened. Iâm sure it was just a misunderstanding.â
Mineta visibly relaxed, his chest lifting as he exhaled shakily. He looked at Dekuâtoo trusting, too kind Deku. Thatâs how everyone saw him. Always forgiving, always giving people the benefit of the doubt. The kind of person who would rein someone like Katsuki in, keep him from going too far.
What a joke.
Katsuki almost grinned at the thought.Â
Everyone said Deku was the Katsuki Whispererâ˘, the one person who could âcontrolâ him.Â
Bullshit.Â
Katsuki wasnât controlled by anyone. Deku didnât rein him inâhe steered him. Pointed him in the right direction. Without him, Katsuki wouldâve burned a lot more bridges. But controlled?Â
No fucking way.
Mineta nodded eagerly, seizing the lifeline Deku dangled in front of him. âYeah! A misunderstanding! Thatâs all this is!â
âSoâŚâ Deku tilted his head slightly, his green eyes sharp but his smile still soft. âDo you mind explaining it for us? You know how Kacchan gets if he doesnât have all the facts.â
Katsuki let out another growl, this one intentionally rougher, rolling his shoulders for good measure. Sparks hissed faintly as he crossed his arms and glared at Mineta. âBetter make it good, you slimy little fuck.â
Mineta flinched, then looked back at Deku, his expression pleading.Â
Deku just held up his hand in a familiar calming gesture, as though asking Katsuki to stand down. It was all part of the illusion.
Mineta licked his lips nervously, glancing between them. âUh, sure! Yeah, of course. No problem at allâŚâ He laughed, a shaky, high-pitched sound. âItâs just, you know⌠Minaâs kind of sensitive, you know? I think she mightâve taken something the wrong way.â
Dekuâs expression didnât change. His voice stayed soft. Friendly. âTaken what the wrong way, exactly?â
Mineta hesitated, shifting nervously on his feet. âWell, you know, girls⌠They get, uh, emotional. You compliment them, and they think youâre trying to, uhâŚâ He laughed awkwardly, scratching the back of his neck. âYou know how it is.â
âNo,â Deku said gently, shaking his head. âI donât think I do. What did you say to her, Mineta?â
Mineta froze, his mouth opening and closing as he searched for the right wordsâor an escape. He laughed again, weaker this time. âIt wasnât anything bad! Just, you know, her hero costume is tight, andââ
âHer costume?â Deku echoed softly, his voice smooth as ice. He tilted his head again, feigning innocent curiosity. âWhat about her costume?â
Mineta winced, his laughter trailing off into silence. âI just⌠I said something about how it looked, you know? Like⌠how it fits her. She took it the wrong way, though! I wasnât being creepy or anything!â
Katsuki took a step forward, his lip curling into a snarl, and Mineta practically stumbled backward. Deku raised a hand quickly, pressing it firmly against Katsukiâs chest again.
âLet him talk, Kacchan,â Deku said softly, his voice carrying a quiet warning.
Katsuki glared down at him, but stayed put, his entire body a coil of tension, ready to snap. âFine,â Katsuki growled through clenched teeth.
âGo on,â Deku said, turning his gaze back to Mineta. âWhat else did you say to her?â
Minetaâs eyes darted wildly, panic flashing across his face. He tried to laugh again, but it died in his throat. âNothing! Justâjust a joke! You know, guys joke all the time!â
âA joke?â Deku repeated, tilting his head again, his faint smile returning. âWhat kind of joke?â
âI, uh⌠I saidâŚâ Minetaâs voice faltered, his throat bobbing as he swallowed hard. âI said that maybe she shouldnât get mad if⌠if someone wanted to touch her or something.â
The words hung in the air, sharp and heavy.
Katsuki let out a low snarl, and this time Deku didnât press back as much. The anger that simmered under Dekuâs calm facade began to flicker, though his voice stayed steady.
âYou said what?â
âIt was a joke!â Mineta said quickly, throwing his hands up in defense. âI swear! Just a joke! She freaked out over nothing!â
âOver nothing,â Deku echoed softly, his tone calm, but his sharp green eyes betrayed his disgust. He leaned back slightly, crossing his arms as if heâd already decided Mineta wasnât worth his energy.
The tension in the tent thickened, the air suffocating. Minetaâs frantic gaze darted between the two of them, his sweat-drenched face pale with growing realization.Â
Heâd said too much, and he knew it.
Katsuki had had enough.
Finally pushing past Deku, Katsuki advanced, his movements slow and deliberate, each step heavy like the growl of a predator closing in on cornered prey. The air around him seemed to crackle with energy, his sweat sparking faintly at his palms, though he kept his hands in check.
âKacchan,â Deku murmured, but Katsuki didnât even look back.Â
This was his moment now.
Mineta staggered backward instinctively as Katsuki loomed closer, his broad shoulders and wild glare towering over the smaller boy. Minetaâs back hit the edge of the tent, the fabric fluttering faintly as he stumbled further from the exit. Katsuki didnât let up, his every movement designed to corner and intimidate.
âSee, thatâs not what Mina told me,â Katsuki began, his voice low and venomous. His grin was razor-sharp, the kind that promised pain. âI heard a very, very different story. Wanna explain why?â
Minetaâs breath hitched as Katsuki leaned in closer, his words slow and deliberate, each one carrying the weight of his anger.
âShe said you were in the girlsâ bathroom,â Katsuki snarled, his voice dropping even lower, the venom turning to pure steel. âSomewhere you know you shouldnât fucking be. And she said you were taking pictures of her. Commenting on her goddamn body.â
Mineta shook his head rapidly, his entire body trembling. âN-no! Thatâs notââ
Katsukiâs palm slammed against the side of the tent next to Minetaâs head, sparks flying just inches from his face. Mineta yelped, his words cutting off instantly as the sharp scent of ozone filled the air.
âOh, Iâm not done,â Katsuki hissed, his eyes narrowing further. âShe said when she wouldnât âhave funâ with you, you had the fucking audacity to blackmail her. Blackmail her!â His voice rose, every word sharper and louder than the last. âThreatened to send those pictures around unless she gave you what you wanted.â
Minetaâs knees buckled slightly, his mouth opening and closing like a fish gasping for air.
âSo yeah,â Katsuki barked, the sparks in his hands intensifying. He held his palms low, careful not to let them get too close. His quirk was volatile, and he knew the teachers wouldnât let him off for even the smallest slip right now.Â
He forced himself to stay in control, his teeth grinding as he leaned in so close their noses almost touched. âIâm a little fucking confused, so pleaseâfucking explain.â
âIâI didnâtââ Mineta stammered, his voice breaking as he tried to find an escape. âI didnât mean it like that! It was a joke! Just a stupid joke, thatâs all!â
Katsuki scoffed, pulling back slightly only to laughâlow, bitter, and devoid of humor. âA joke, huh? You call that a joke?!â
âIââ Mineta began, but Katsuki didnât let him finish.
âWhat the fuck even makes you think you can talk to herâor anyoneâlike that?!â Katsukiâs voice was a growl now, barely restrained, his body practically vibrating with rage. âYou think youâre untouchable, huh? Think you can hide behind your slimy little bullshit forever?â
âI swear, I didnât mean it!â Mineta wailed, his voice cracking. âI wasnât gonna send the picturesâI didnât even keep them! I deleted them!â
The words tumbled out before Mineta could stop himself, his panic overriding any sense of self-preservation. His eyes widened in horror as he realized what heâd just admitted.
Katsuki froze for half a second, his body going completely still. Then he moved, his fist clenching as he raised it, sparks flying wildly now. âYou fucking piece ofââ
âBakugo.â
The sharp, commanding voice sliced through the tension like a whip.
Katsuki whipped his head around, and there, standing at the entrance to the tent, was Aizawa. His dark eyes bore into Katsuki with unyielding authority, his scarf already unwinding from his neck, prepared to stop him if necessary. Behind him, Principal Nezu stood silently, his expression unreadable but his sharp eyes watching everything with quiet intensity.
âStep back,â Aizawa ordered, his voice calm but firm.
For a moment, it looked like Katsuki wouldnât.Â
His entire body was still coiled, his fist trembling as the sparks in his hand refused to dissipate.
âKatsuki,â Deku said softly, stepping forward now. His hand touched Katsukiâs shoulder, grounding him. âWe got what we needed.â
Katsukiâs jaw flexed, his eyes locked on Mineta, who was now practically sliding down the side of the tent, his legs barely holding him up.Â
For a long, agonizing second, Katsuki didnât move.
Then, with a sharp exhale, he dropped his fist and stepped back, his movements jerky but restrained. He turned his head, muttering through gritted teeth. âThis shit isnât over.â
Aizawaâs eyes flicked to Mineta, who was shaking like a leaf, then back to Katsuki. âOut. Now.â
Katsuki let out a frustrated growl but obeyed, storming out of the tent. Deku followed, pausing only long enough to glance back at Mineta with a look that promised his own reckoning.
As they disappeared into the rubble-strewn field, Nezu tilted his head slightly, his lips curving into a faint, curious smile. âWell,â he said softly, âit seems thereâs quite a bit to discuss.â
Aizawa said nothing, his eyes narrowing as he turned back to Mineta.
Aizawa took in a deep breath, his fingers twitching faintly at his sides as he fought to maintain his composure. The final threads of the boysâ plan were falling into place in his mind, each detail weaving a picture that was as impressive as it was concerning.
They had planned this down to the last detail.
And for what? Because two students believed their teachers werenât capable of dealing with the mess that was Mineta Minoru.
That realization stung more than he cared to admit.
Iâll be beating myself up for this one for a while.
The weight of responsibility hung heavy on him, but there wasnât time for self-recriminationânot now.Â
Right now, there were more immediate matters to address.
âPhone,â Aizawa said, holding his hand out toward Mineta, his voice steady but firm.
Minetaâs head shot up, his wide, tear-filled eyes darting frantically between Aizawa and Nezu. âY-you guys donât have the r-right to take my phone!â he stammered, clutching it to his chest like a lifeline.
âOh, on the contrary!â Principal Nezu piped up, his chipper tone jarring against the tension in the room. His sharp teeth glinted as he smiled, his small frame practically bouncing with energy. âIn the UA Code of Conduct, it clearly states that if there is reason to suspect a studentâs phone contains incriminating evidenceâparticularly anything that could compromise the safety or privacy of othersâwe have the right to examine it!â
Mineta paled, his grip on the phone tightening.
Nezu continued, his voice almost sing-song. âOf course, this rule is usually applied to cases of potential leaks of school-sensitive information⌠but Iâd say it fits this situation quite nicely, wouldnât you, Aizawa?â He cast a sly glance at the teacher, his eyes glittering with understanding. âThough I suspect this was an intentional detail, wasnât it?â
Aizawa didnât respond, pinching the bridge of his nose instead. He could already feel the grey hairs multiplying. âMineta. Phone. Now.â
The command was calm, but the edge in Aizawaâs tone left no room for argument.
Mineta hesitated for a long moment, trembling as his fingers hovered over the phone. Finally, with a small, choked sound of defeat, he handed it over, his hand shaking as Aizawa took it.
âNezu,â Aizawa said, sliding the phone into his pocket. âTake him to your office. I need to speak to the other problem students.â
Nezu tilted his head, his grin widening. âOh, of course. Come along, young Mineta. Letâs have a little chat, shall we?â
Mineta let out a small whimper as Nezu practically dragged him out of the tent, his tiny paws gripping the boyâs scruff with surprising strength.
Once the two were gone, Aizawa exhaled sharply, rolling his shoulders before stepping out of the tent.
The air outside was heavy with tension, the kind that settled in your chest and refused to let go.Â
The exercise had come to a standstill, the students frozen in place as the weight of what had happened began to sink in.
Mina stood near the wreckage, her shoulders trembling as she clung to Katsuki, tears streaking her face. Katsukiâs arms were firm around her, his glare aimed at nothing in particular but carrying the same murderous edge as before. His protective stance was as fierce as his rage, his entire body taut as if ready to spring into action at any moment.
Nearby, Izuku stood with Jirou, his voice low as he spoke to her. Jirou nodded solemnly, her expression tight with worry but resolute.
Aizawaâs eyes scanned the scene before him, taking in every detail. He motioned for Kirishima, who had been hovering close to Katsuki and Mina, concern etched across his face.
âKirishima,â Aizawa said, his tone softening just slightly. âI trust youâre capable of helping Mina?â
The redhead nodded instantly, his usual enthusiasm muted but his resolve clear. âYeah. Iâve got her.â
âGood.â Aizawa patted Kirishimaâs shoulder once before turning his attention to Katsuki and Izuku.
 âYou two. With me.â
Aizawa directed them back into the tent, pulling the flap closed behind him to allow for privacy.Â
The tension in the air shifted slightly as the chaos outside was muted, leaving only the three of them in the dimly lit space. Katsuki still carried the sharp edge of his anger, though he was visibly more controlled now. Izuku, in contrast, had a quiet intensity about himâcalm, but watchful.
What they had done was reckless. It was dangerous. But it was also brilliant.
Aizawa took a moment to study them, his sharp eyes flicking between the two.Â
They were a fascinating duoâopposites in so many ways, yet when aligned, a force to be reckoned with. It was clear now: every step of this had been deliberate, every move calculated to perfection, and yet⌠theyâd gone behind his back to pull it off. The sting of that realization lingered, but he had to admit: he was impressed.
âSit,â Aizawa said, motioning to the nearby crates.
The boys obeyed without hesitation, though Katsuki sat with a defiant slump, crossing his arms tightly over his chest. Izuku perched on the edge of his crate, his posture open but alert.
Aizawa folded his arms, his sharp gaze flicking between them.Â
âSo, Midoriya,â he began, his tone steady but tinged with curiosity, âany other parts of your plan I should be aware of?â
Izuku glanced at Katsuki, the corner of his mouth twitching upward into a small, knowing smile. âAizawa-sensei,â he said with a quiet chuckle, âI thought you were sharper than that. All of this was Kacchanâs plan. Every detail.â
Aizawa blinked, momentarily caught off guard. His brow furrowed as he looked at Katsuki, who didnât flinch under his gaze.
âThis was your plan, Bakugo?â Aizawa asked, his tone carrying a hint of disbelief.
Katsuki scowled, but there was a flicker of something else in his expressionâpride. âDamn right it was.â
Aizawaâs mind raced.
Of course, Katsuki had always been smartâsharp and analytical in combat. But his strategies usually centered around raw power and brute force. This, however, was something else entirely.Â
This was precise.Â
Controlled.
âWell,â Aizawa said slowly, his voice measured, âit seems Iâve underestimated you both.â He paused, his gaze returning to Izuku. âThat being said, this was incredibly dangerous. Do you realize how easily this could have gone sideways?â
Izuku nodded, meeting Aizawaâs eyes without hesitation.Â
âWe accounted for that, Sensei,â he said, his voice steady. âEverything we did stayed within UAâs guidelines. We reviewed the Code of Conduct, disciplinary precedents, and emergency protocols. And we made sure no one else was involved or put in harmâs way.â
Aizawa raised an eyebrow, silently prompting him to continue.
âI told Jirou to keep the girls together,â Izuku explained. âThat way, no one would be isolated, and theyâd be safe from Mineta. The injured civilian in the tent wasnât a personâit was a weighted CPR dummy. Realistic enough to fool him, but completely harmless.â
Aizawa leaned back slightly, his eyes narrowing in thought. âAnd the exercise itself? What about the premise?â
Izukuâs expression didnât falter. âWe stuck to the objective. The exercise was about rescuing civilians from a simulated threat. Thatâs exactly what we did, though not simulated. We rescued the girlsâfrom Mineta.â
For a moment, Aizawa was silent, processing the weight of Izukuâs words.Â
They treated him like a villain.
âAnd Mineta?â Aizawa asked.
Katsuki leaned forward now, his sharp glare cutting through the air. âWe trapped the fucker fair and square,â he said bluntly. âGot him to spill his disgusting guts without anyone else getting hurt. And yeah, I got in his face, but I didnât fucking touch him.â
âThat brings me to my next point,â Aizawa said, his voice tightening. âYou were too rough, Bakugo. The way you cornered him, the sparks on your handsâit could have easily been seen as aggression.â
Katsuki scoffed, but his tone was surprisingly even as he responded. âThe sparks werenât me being âaggressive,â Sensei. Thatâs just my quirk.â
Aizawa frowned, tilting his head slightly. âExplain.â
Katsuki exhaled sharply, rolling his eyes before leaning forward, resting his elbows on his knees. âMy sweat builds up naturally. Itâs not something I can turn off. If I let it sit too long, it gets dangerous. My gauntlets are for storing it so it doesnât go off randomly, but when I donât have them, I have to spark it off manually. Controlled sparks are the only way to burn it off without leaving a messâor blowing shit up.â
Aizawaâs eyes narrowed slightly. âYouâre saying the sparks werenât intentional?â
âExactly,â Katsuki said, leaning back again.
 âItâs maintenance, not aggression. If I wipe it off somewhere, itâll turn into a fucking bomb. The slightest friction might make it go off. You didnât know that because you didnât ask. Everyoneâs too busy patting me on the back for my âcontrolâ to actually figure out what I deal with.â
Aizawa felt a pang of guilt at Katsukiâs words.Â
He prided himself on knowing his studentsâon understanding not just their strengths but the challenges they faced.Â
And yet, this was something he hadnât known.
âYouâre right,â Aizawa admitted, his voice quieter now. âI should have asked.â
Katsuki shrugged, the tension in his shoulders easing just slightly. âWhatever. Just figured you should know before you accuse me of losing it.â
Aizawa sighed, running a hand through his hair. âYou two⌠Youâre a pain in my ass. But Iâm proud of you.â
Both boys looked up at him, their expressions shiftingâKatsukiâs eyes narrowing with begrudging acceptance, Izukuâs softening into quiet gratitude.
âThis plan of yours,â Aizawa said, glancing between them, âwas smart. Reckless, but smart. You thought of everything. Even this conversation, Iâm guessing.â
Izuku smiled faintly. âWell, we figured youâd want answers.â
âYeah,â Katsuki added, smirking. âAnd we knew youâd lecture. Itâs your thing.â
Aizawa let out a tired laugh, shaking his head. âGet out of here. Both of you. And stay out of trouble.â
For a moment, there was only silence. Then, without another word, the two boys stood and left the tent.
As the flap closed behind them, Aizawa allowed himself a small, weary smile.Â
These kids⌠Theyâll be incredible heroes someday.
ËËË â ËËË
Back in the staffroom that evening, Aizawa sat at his desk, a stack of paperwork in front of him. Nezu had left after handing over Minetaâs phone, his parting words hanging in Aizawaâs mind:
"Youâve raised some remarkable students, Aizawa. Their loyalty to one another is inspiring⌠even if their methods are a bit unorthodox."
Aizawa sighed, rubbing his temples.Â
There was truth in that, as much as he hated to admit it. His students had shown initiative and strength, but it had come at a costâa cost he shouldâve prevented.
They were students, they didnt need to deal with this.
Going forward, things would have to change.
First, he needed to ensure that every student felt safe coming to him or any teacher with concerns.Â
The gap in trust that had formed between him and his class was unacceptable. Heâd talk to themâindividually and as a groupâto rebuild that trust and make it clear they didnât have to handle these kinds of problems alone.
Second, UAâs policies would need to be revisited.Â
If Mineta had been able to skate by for this long without proper action being taken, then something in the system was broken. Aizawa would make sure it was fixed.
And lastly, he needed to do better.Â
To be better.Â
Katsukiâs explanation of his quirk had been a stark reminder that even he, as someone who prided himself on knowing his students, didnât always dig deep enough.
âYou didnât ask.â
That simple statement cut deeper than he expected. Heâd been quick to praise Katsuki for his control but never thought to ask how he maintained it.Â
How many other details had he missed?
He had always assumed the sparking palms were an intimidation tactic, but now, he and Midoriyaâs relationship made a bit more sense.
Aizawa leaned back in his chair, his gaze drifting to the small corkboard pinned with photos of his class.Â
They stared back at himâyoung, bright, and full of potential. Each one of them carried their own burdens, their own struggles. It was his job to notice those, to support them, and to guide them.
Mineta was gone, and the girls were safe. That was a victory, but it wasnât enough. He needed to ensure nothing like this ever happened again.
For Mina. For Katsuki and Izuku. For all of them.
Tomorrow, heâd talk to the class.Â
Heâd explain what happened in as much detail as he could, balancing transparency with discretion. Heâd apologize for his oversight and make it clear that their safetyâphysical, mental, and emotionalâwas his priority.
And heâd thank them, too.
Because as reckless as they had been, Katsuki and Izuku had reminded him of what mattered most: these kids, this team, and the unwavering bond they shared.
As Aizawa turned off the lights and left the staffroom, he felt a faint glimmer of hope. His students had already proven their strength and resilience.Â
Now, it was his turn to do the same.
ËËË â ËËË
the epilogue
Formal Announcement from U.A. High School XXX-XX24
It is with great disappointment that we inform the UA community of the immediate expulsion of Mineta Minoru from the Heroics Department, Class 2-A, for gross misconduct that violates the principles and ethical standards upheld by our institution.
An internal investigation revealed a pattern of behavior that endangered the safety, privacy, and dignity of multiple students. Evidence collected during this investigation has been shared with law enforcement, and pending legal charges are under review.
UA prioritizes the safety and well-being of all its students, and we will not tolerate actions that compromise their physical or emotional security. Moving forward, additional measures will be implemented to ensure incidents of this nature cannot happen again.
We remain committed to fostering an environment where all students feel safe, supported, and respected.
Signed, Principal Nezu U.A. High School ______________________________________________________________ congrats if you made it this far!