After neglecting you for a few months—not knowing about your on ongoing internal battles, Steve showed up at your house unannounced. Will he be able to apologize or will it be too late?
User’s obsession with succeeding makes her come off cold and bossy, and her classmates start to resent working with her. During a training mission, her need to control everything backfires, and she realizes her teammates don’t need commands — they need trust.
*Benedict Bridgerton was engaged and therefore became unavailable to many ladies of the Ton. However, there was one who was particularly upset and concerned about the loss of such a potential suitor. A scandalous soon-to-be spinster who had an unequivocal interest in him.*
No matter how much you hate your father, your life still feels like it revolves around him. Every achievement gets credited to him, even though everything you learned came from surviving his abuse, not benefiting from it. When you try to tell people the truth, they dismiss you as dramatic or attention-seeking. So you carry his shadow over your success, not to prove you’re better than him, but to prove you’re nothing like him.
At U.A. High School, a quirkless girl earns her place in the Hero Course not through power, but by quietly manipulating the entrance exam’s scoring system—engineering other students’ victories so she can slip in at the bottom of the list. From the start, she understands that UA rewards spectacle, not strategy. Instead of fighting that truth, she studies it.
“And everyone talks about me like I’m that one, you know, that I should change. Why should I change? I’m never even gonna find out who I am. You want me to change? That’s crazy. You tell me I’m bad before I even get to be anything, what the hell is that?”
You’ve always wanted to be a Pro Hero to help people, not for fame or money. Getting into U.A. felt like a dream, but once you joined Class 1-A, you realized you weren’t as naturally talented as everyone else. Despite good grades and hard work, teachers and students started noticing the gap, and their quiet doubts made you question yourself. Now, the dream that once inspired you feels heavy, and you’re starting to wonder if you belong in the hero world at all.
Katsuki met the Merchant’s daughter (you) a year ago when he first visited your village. He now found him wanting something he thought he never would—wanting to stay in one place forever.