After the dust settled and the League of Villains vanished into the darkness with Deku in their clutches, Class 1-A returned to their dorms, their hearts heavy with worry and grief. They couldn't believe what had just happened - their friend, their classmate, had been kidnapped.
Aizawa gathered the students in the common area, his face a mix of concern and determination. "Listen carefully, everyone," he said, his voice firm but filled with genuine concern. "We will do everything in our power to bring Deku back safely. I know it's a difficult time, but we need to stay strong and focused."
Bakugou, usually brash and impulsive, clenched his fists and gritted his teeth. "Damn it! We should've been able to protect him!" he growled, feeling guilty that he hadn't been able to prevent Deku's kidnapping.
Todoroki, Iida, and Uraraka were visibly shaken, each grappling with their emotions in their own way. Todoroki's icy demeanor was tempered with concern, Iida's earnestness faltered under the weight of worry, and Uraraka's usually bubbly spirit was replaced with a somber resolve.
All Might arrived at U.A. High School after hearing the distressing news. His eyes showed a mix of remorse and determination. He felt responsible for Deku's kidnapping, knowing that his past as a symbol of peace had made his successor a target. He vowed to do everything in his power to support the rescue mission.
Nezu, the wise principal, held an emergency meeting with the staff, outlining plans to support the students emotionally and provide any assistance needed to rescue Deku. The pro heroes and teachers formed teams to search for the League of Villains' hideout.
Class 1-B, who had formed a friendly rivalry with Class 1-A, showed their concern and support through messages and gestures of solidarity. They knew that, despite their competition, they were all part of the same hero community.
Eri and Mirio who had grown close to Deku during his time with Sir Nighteye's agency, arrived at U.A. High School to offer their assistance. They knew they couldn't sit idly by while their friend was in danger.
At the Midoriya apartment, Deku's mother, Inko, was heartbroken. She clung to the phone, waiting for any news about her son. All Might visited her, expressing his deep remorse and pledging to do everything in his power to bring Deku back home safely.
As the days passed, the heroes and students tirelessly searched for Deku. Aizawa's determination to protect his students only intensified, and he found it hard to sleep as he strategized and coordinated the rescue efforts.
The absence of Deku weighed heavily on Class 1-A. The dorm felt emptier without him, and each day that passed only fueled their resolve to bring him back.
Todoroki, Iida, and Uraraka took it upon themselves to support their classmates emotionally. They organized study sessions and training exercises to keep everyone focused and ready for when Deku returned.
Bakugou, while still gruff and reserved, was even more determined to become stronger. He threw himself into training, determined to be better prepared if he ever faced the League of Villains again.
All Might kept a close eye on the rescue efforts, ready to join the battle when needed. He offered support to Deku's friends, encouraging them to stay strong and united during this trying time.
As for Deku himself, he was not about to give in to despair. In the captivity of the League of Villains, he remained resilient, holding onto the belief that his friends and mentors would come for him. He drew strength from the lessons he learned and the bonds he had forged.
The aftermath of the attack left Class 1-A reeling, but it also brought them closer together. They were united in their determination to rescue their friend and to continue their journey to become true heroes. And as the days passed, hope burned brighter within them, knowing that no matter the odds, they would find a way to bring Deku back home, safe and sound.
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Taken
FanfictionDeku is taken by the LOV. This is another chatgpt collaboration bc people apparently like the last one and I think we did a decent job with this one. I might rewrite to show the difference between how I would write it, but what we came up with tog...