chapter 39:Dance Dilemma

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Weeks had passed since the chaotic battle against Overhaul, and the scars—both physical and emotional—were still fresh. But now, the focus was shifting to something lighter, something hopeful: U.A.'s School Festival.

The students of Class 1-A were buzzing with excitement as they prepared for the festival. It was a much-needed break from the intensity of their hero training and recent battles. The idea of performing a live dance with a band had sparked a new energy in everyone.

Mina was showing off her dance moves in the classroom, her infectious enthusiasm lifting the spirits of those around her. Izuku, always eager to improve, approached her, curious if her fluidity in dance could somehow enhance his combat abilities.

"Teach me how to dance, Mina!" Izuku said, his determination shining through.

"Sure thing, Deku!" Mina grinned, pulling him into the center of the room. "We'll make a dancer out of you yet!"

As they practiced, Yuga Aoyama, ever the dramatic one, decided to join in, adding his own flair to the mix. The room filled with laughter, the tension from the past weeks momentarily forgotten.

Denki Kaminari, observing the scene, couldn't help but comment. "It's pretty cool to see how our hobbies can make us stronger heroes, huh? Like, Kyoka and her music."

The mention of Kyoka's musical talent caused the purple-haired girl to tense up slightly. She had always seen her music as something separate from her hero work, but Denki's words made her wonder if the two could indeed intertwine.

Later, Aizawa entered the room, his usual stoic expression in place. "Listen up, everyone. U.A. is holding a School Festival soon, and you all need to decide on your class's contribution."

The excitement in the room grew palpable as the students threw out ideas. Maid cafes, mochi shops, hero quizzes—everything was on the table. But as the discussion wore on, it became clear that they needed something that would really stand out.

Back at Heights Alliance, the debate continued late into the night. Y/N sat quietly in the corner, their thoughts still lingering on recent events, even as the others animatedly discussed festival plans. The voices in their head, ever-present and conflicting, argued about the best course of action.

"You should just go along with it,"one voice insisted. "Pretend everything is fine."

"No, you're overthinking it. You need to separate yourself—Deadpool and Y/N can't coexist like this,"the other countered.

"Guys, what if we do something that lets everyone blow off steam?" Tenya suggested, snapping Y/N out of their internal debate.

Mina quickly suggested a dance, and to everyone's surprise, Todoroki agreed. "A dance... where everyone can just have fun... It's a great idea. It reminds me of what we did in the Provisional Hero License training."

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