Among the members of the League of Villains, some were genuinely upset over Twice's death. Toga and Mr. Compress were particularly affected by the loss of their comrade. Toga had formed a close bond with Twice, and his death left her feeling distraught and vengeful. Mr. Compress, although composed on the outside, grieved deeply for his fallen friend and sought justice for his untimely demise.
Dabi, on the other hand, appeared indifferent, but beneath his stoic facade, a simmering anger smoldered. He had not been fond of Twice, but the brutality of his death struck a chord with him, reminding him of the League's ruthless nature.
Meanwhile, Spinner struggled with conflicting emotions. He admired Twice's loyalty and saw him as a kindred spirit, but he was torn between loyalty to his fallen comrade and allegiance to Shigaraki, who he considered the symbol of Stain's ideology.
It was Toga who took the lead in planning to do something about Twice's death. Consumed by grief and rage, she saw it as her responsibility to avenge him. She sought out Mr. Compress and Spinner, knowing that they were the most likely to join her in confronting Shigaraki.
Toga's plan was risky, but she was determined to make her stand. She believed that Twice deserved justice, and she couldn't bear the thought of his death going unavenged. Together with Mr. Compress and Spinner, they formed a small faction within the League, united by their desire to honor Twice's memory and challenge Shigaraki's brutal leadership.
As the days passed, tension within the League grew. Toga, Mr. Compress, and Spinner kept their rebellion a closely guarded secret, unsure of who they could trust. They bided their time, waiting for the right moment to confront Shigaraki and assert their demands for change.
The aftermath of Twice's death had left a fissure within the League, with some members questioning the leadership and others remaining fiercely loyal to Shigaraki's vision.
Toga's plan was to gather like-minded allies within the League and confront Shigaraki about Twice's death. She wanted to demand answers and justice for her fallen comrade, and she also intended to challenge Shigaraki's brutal leadership style.
Her ultimate goal was to push for a change within the League, advocating for a more compassionate approach and questioning the need for such extreme violence and cruelty. Toga believed that the League could be a family, a place where they could all belong and support each other, without the need for constant betrayal and fear.
However, she was fully aware of the risks involved. Toga knew that Shigaraki was ruthless and would not take kindly to any opposition. But the memory of Twice and the bond they shared drove her to take a stand, even if it meant putting her own life on the line.
Toga's plan was to find a moment when Shigaraki was vulnerable or distracted and approach him alongside Mr. Compress and Spinner. She would express her grievances and demand justice for Twice's death, hoping to make him understand the consequences of his actions.
Toga's rebellion was a gamble, and she knew that the consequences could be severe. She risked losing her life or being cast out of the League. But her loyalty to Twice and her desire for a better, more compassionate League fueled her determination.
As Aizawa tirelessly pursued leads in the search for Izuku, he stumbled upon a surprisingly promising lead. The trail seemed to point towards the League of Villains' activities, but the exact connection was unclear. As he delved deeper into the investigation, he couldn't shake the feeling that there was something more to this lead than mere coincidence.
In a surprising twist, Aizawa discovered that a previous skirmish with heroes had left behind a small piece of evidence that hinted at the League's involvement in Izuku's kidnapping. This unexpected breakthrough reignited Aizawa's determination, and he realized that this lead might hold the key to uncovering Izuku's location.
As Aizawa connected the dots, he couldn't help but consider the possibility that someone from the League might have made a mistake, inadvertently leaving behind this clue. The thought was both heartening and heart-wrenching, knowing that the heroes might be one step closer to finding Izuku thanks to a misstep on the villains' part.
Though the lead seemed strong, Aizawa couldn't discount the possibility of coincidence. The world of heroes and villains was a complex web of intertwining threads, and sometimes, chance events led to crucial discoveries.
With the newfound lead in hand, Aizawa gathered the pro heroes to share his findings. As he presented the evidence and shared his deductions, the atmosphere in the room became charged with hope and anticipation. Each hero understood the urgency of the situation and the significance of this potential breakthrough.
As the heroes prepared themselves for the perilous mission ahead, little did they know of the tragic events that had unfolded within the League of Villains.
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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...