As the days wore on and the tension within the League of Villains grew, Toga found herself unable to suppress her grief and anger over Twice's death any longer. The weight of her friend's loss bore heavily on her shoulders, and she knew that she had to take a stand.
One evening, as the League gathered in their hideout, Toga seized the moment. With a defiant glint in her eyes, she stepped forward, her voice trembling with emotion but filled with resolve.
"I won't stand by and let this go on," she declared, her words echoing through the room. "Twice deserved better, and I won't let his death be in vain."
The League's members stared at her in surprise and confusion, unsure of what to make of her sudden outburst. Dabi's eyebrow raised slightly, and Spinner looked torn between curiosity and concern.
Toga continued, her voice gaining strength as she spoke, "This is not what the League should be. We're supposed to be a family, not just a group of heartless villains. We can be better, we can support each other, not tear each other down."
Mr. Compress nodded, his expression more understanding than the rest. "She's right," he chimed in, breaking the silence. "Twice was one of us, and we can't let his death be swept under the rug like it meant nothing."
Spinner stepped forward, his voice filled with a mixture of doubt and determination, "But what can we do? Shigaraki won't listen."
Toga took a deep breath, knowing that what she was about to suggest would be dangerous and challenging. "We confront him together, demand change. If he won't listen, we might have to go our own way. I won't be part of this any longer if it means losing more friends."
Dabi crossed his arms, a hint of a smirk playing on his lips. "Well, well, look who's got a backbone," he taunted, but his eyes showed a hint of respect.
Toga met his gaze with a defiant stare. "Twice was my friend, and I won't let his death be in vain," she repeated, her voice unwavering.
The room fell into an uneasy silence as the tension between the dissenting members and Shigaraki's loyalists hung heavy in the air. The decision they faced was momentous, and the consequences could be severe.
The silence in the room seemed to stretch on forever, each passing second filled with the weight of their choices. Toga's rebellion had shaken the foundations of the League, and the tension between the dissenting members and Shigaraki's loyalists grew palpable.
Shigaraki, who had been observing the scene with a mix of amusement and irritation, finally broke the silence. "You dare question my leadership? You forget your place," he sneered, his hand itching to unleash his deadly quirk.
But Toga stood her ground, her eyes locking with Shigaraki's in a defiant stare. "I'm not questioning your leadership, I'm questioning your methods," she retorted. "Twice was a part of this family, and he deserved better than what you allowed to happen."
The room seemed to hold its breath as the standoff between Toga and Shigaraki escalated. The other members watched in tense anticipation, unsure of which way the balance would tip.
Dabi stepped forward, his expression unreadable. "I'm with Toga on this," he stated, surprising everyone with his support. "Twice was loyal to the end, and we owe him that much."
Spinner nodded in agreement, "I don't want to lose any more friends," he added quietly.
Toga's heart swelled with a mix of relief and determination. She hadn't expected Dabi and Spinner to stand by her side, but their support gave her strength.
Mr. Compress joined them, his voice calm but resolute, "We can still be villains without sacrificing our loyalty to each other."
The tension in the room was palpable, and for a moment, it seemed like the League of Villains might fracture into factions. The choice before them was one of unity or disintegration.
Shigaraki's hand twitched, his patience wearing thin. But before he could make a move, a sudden crash echoed through the room. They were under attack.
The heroes had gathered, united in their determination to rescue Izuku from the clutches of the League of Villains. Aizawa led the charge, his eyes filled with steely resolve, and the other pro heroes followed suit.
They had spent days meticulously planning their assault on the League's hideout, studying the layout and strategizing their approach. They knew that facing the League head-on would be a daunting task, but the urgency to save Izuku pushed them to their limits.
The heroes split into groups, each assigned a specific task to infiltrate the hideout stealthily. Aizawa led a small team, including Uraraka, Iida, and Kirishima, aiming to disable the security measures and gain access to the inner chambers.
Meanwhile, All Might, Endeavor, and other powerful heroes formed a separate team, preparing to engage the League members in a fierce battle.
As the sun set, cloaking the surroundings in darkness, the heroes moved into action. Stealth was their greatest advantage, and they relied on their training and teamwork to remain undetected.
The sound of footsteps echoed through the narrow corridors as Aizawa's team made their way deeper into the hideout. Each step brought them closer to their goal, but also heightened the tension in the air.
Outside, the battle had begun. Explosions rocked the night as Endeavor's flames clashed with Dabi's icy quirk. All Might's mighty fists collided with Gigantomachia's gargantuan form, shaking the very ground beneath them.
As the battle raged, Aizawa's team successfully disabled the security systems, gaining access to the inner chambers where Izuku was held captive. They moved with speed and precision, determined to reach him before the League realized their presence.
Back inside the hideout, Toga, Mr. Compress, and Spinner had caught wind of the intrusion. Suspicion and uncertainty filled the air as they confronted Shigaraki.
"Is this the work of traitors among us?" Toga questioned, her voice tinged with anger and fear.
Shigaraki's eyes blazed with rage, but he remained calm, "It matters not. We'll crush them all."
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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...