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TW! DEPRESSING THEMES, DEATH

"...Todoroki-kun?" Midoriya lightly knocked on the door of his dorm. "We're having cold soba for dinner tonight, did you want some?"

There was no answer. Ever since he lost you, he hasn't been the same. His classmates, even teachers, his family, noticed the difference in his behavior from the time he met you to the time he lost you.

You brought out parts of him he never knew existed. You brought on happiness, more smiles, more laughs, more love, and because of you, he felt better than he's ever felt before. You gave him all his first and it still hasn't it him completely that you would never be coming back for him. Ever since you left, he doesn't eat anymore, he almost never bothers to go to class and when he does, he's unfocused and distracted. He constantly finds tears slipping down his cheeks whenever he comes across something that reminded him of you and the time he spent with you. The taste of his favorite food disgusted him now that all that come with it are the memories of you both sharing bowls of it together. He's become weaker and never trains like he used to because he knows that you're no longer there cheering him on or pushing him to be the best he can be. His motivation... was gone.

Now he was left with nightmares of the incident that he could never escape from. It felt like the abuse all over again.. but somehow worse. But this particular night, he just couldn't sleep properly and keep hearing a voice calling his name. The voice called after him, leading him out of bed and out the building.

He realized that it was your voice that was calling him and was happy that you finally came back for him. He followed the voice out past the park where you both used to sit and talk and Todoroki's heart rate was slowly rising in excitement.







The voice got quiet for a moment.

"Y/N?" He felt a hand on his cheek, and closed his eyes.

"I'm here.."

He opened them and no one was there. Only your tomb. 'This is her home now' He thought.

'She's never coming back to me'.

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