3rd Person POV:
Yagami: Futaba.
Futaba:(In Japanese) Yagami... I'm sorry... Despite your help, I still lost first place to the Americans.
Yagami:(In Japanese) It's fine... The festival is far from over.
Yagami:(In Japanese) The next round is ours!
Tsuki:(In Japanese) The warm-up is over, they're probably going to start eliminating people from this point on.
Daigo:(In Japanese) You got that right!
Their pink buddy arrives.
Daigo:(In Japanese) Does burger munchers don't stand a chance against the A-team!
Tsuki:(In Japanese) What's the A-Team gonna do about little miss Do some evil?
They turn to Chichi talking with Bob.
Yagami:(In Japanese) It is what it is.
(Meanwhile)
Bob: Ra?
Chichi:(In Japanese) Yeah, you better warn your class...
Billy:... I don't understand either one of you. Did I forget how to comprehend language?
Bob: Ra.
Billy: No! It can't be true!
Healy: Billy, are you okay?
Billy:(gasp) Thank god!
He begins hugging Healy's legs, surprising her.
Healy:?!!
Billy: Thank you, I thought I was losing my mind!
Lisa: Dude, get off!
Chichi:(In Japanese) Is he okay?
Bob:(shrugs)
Lisa: What is she saying?
Bob: Ra!
Lisa: Right... You're a bear. Where's that mold head.
Healy: You mean Henry? Uhh... Over there!
Lisa: Henry!
Henry:?
Lisa: We need a translator!
He walks over to the group.
Henry: What do you need me to translate?
Lisa:(Gestures to Chichi)
Chichi:(In Japanese) I better go... See you around.
Bob: Ra.
She leaves, just before Tiga would have arrived to drag her away.
Tiga:(Glares at Bob)
Bob:(Licks nose)
Tiga: Grrrr...
Lisa: What did she say?
Henry: Uhmm... That she had to go...
Healy: Well... Thanks anyway.
Henry: N-no problem...
Slightly downed, from believing he was the reason Chichi left, Henry left the group to find a place to sit down.
He then saw where Deku was sitting in the audience.
Henry:...
Deku:...
Deku:?
He looks at Henry.
Henry:!!
Deku:(smiles)
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My Hero Academia: Heroes of Freedom
Fanfiction85% of the population has superpowers called Quirks. The remaining percentage of the powerless is slowly dwindling. And in the birthplace of the Hero profession, the U.S.A., situations are getting charged. But by taking advantage of self-defense law...