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Your sudden disappearance certainly did not go unnoticed. The biggest red flag for most of the class was the fact that no meal waited for them upon waking up in the morning.
The first and most logical thing to do was go to your dorm room and see if you were in. When you were nowhere to be found, they searched the room entirely. They ran into a new issue by doing this, as they found out that your phone was still in there. They had no way of contacting you now.
When the dorm room search amounted to nothing, they went to the two other dorm rooms you'd most likely be in. Luckily, they'd also contain the two people that would definitely know what happened to you.
Both of them were present, as they're the types to sleep in as much as possible.
"Yugo? I don't know, I don't think they've come in today." Uraraka said groggily to the point of being incoherent, as she had been woken up for questioning.
"Huh? Hell if I know. You guys haven't checked the showers or the bathroom have ya? And tell 'em to hurry their ass up, I need their help in here." Hikisaku commanded the reflection of her fellow students in the mirror embedded in her desk as she attempted to style her hair.
That was the class's next move. They searched where you would reasonably be in Heights Alliance, but their hunt once again yielded nothing.
By this time, they couldn't search anymore, as class would begin soon. After changing into their uniforms, Class 1-A gradually gathered in the living room to discuss your absence.
"Do you think Yugo went out to buy something that they needed? That'd explain why they didn't prepare anything." Uraraka speculated, but the others tore down that theory quickly.
"That doesn't make too much sense. L/N's wallet was still in their room." Kaminari described, pulling it out of his pocket to show.
Hikisaku quickly glided over to him to rip it out of his hand.
"Even disregarding that, I sincerely doubt it. L/N is under house arrest. Aizawa-sensei most likely wouldn't have absolved them of it even after finding out that you've recovered." Yaoyorozu aimed her explanation towards Uraraka, but it definitely helped a few others to drop that idea themselves.
"Yes. I've been going out to shop in their stead." Ida added, as if it were something small, downplaying how noteworthy it was.
"Hold up. Why hasn't anyone brought up the possibility of them going home?" Jiro asked, surprised she had to suggest an incredibly obvious scenario.
"Yeah! Why not just phone home, Hikisaku-san!" Mina said what really didn't need to be said, as the question implied that. Well, it was definitely possible that some of the class wouldn't have reached that conclusion, but she would be among those that you'd expect not to understand that.
"Because that's a dumb idea! Why would they go home?!" She snapped at Mina, who wasn't even the one who brought it up.
"Well.....It's something! I don't hear you coming up with anything!" Mina argued back, defending the suggestion that still wasn't hers.
"Agh! Fine!" Hikisaku gave in quickly, knowing how annoying Mina could get.
On the phone with her mother, Hikisaku was quite subdued. She must have been afraid of you potentially overhearing if you were at home. Hikisaku very clearly couldn't tolerate her though, as she hung up as soon as she got the information she needed.
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Bonds - The Past Echoes | MHA Reader-Insert
ActionY/N L/N and Mimitaka Hikisaku possess a very peculiar relationship. Violence and acceptance, devotion and necessity. It is these things that persuade L/N into following Hikisaku to U.A., to see to it that her dreams of becoming a hero are realized. ...
