🚨BOKU NO HERO ACADEMIA CHAPTER 428 ALERT SPOILERS!🚨
Iida protected Bakugou and Todoroki from the fangirls, telling them they weren't full recovered and this wasn't good to chasing after them. The girls apologized...
Shinsou was thinking that Bakugou liked attention but Deku answered that girls used to ignore Bakugou since forever. Mineta and Kaminari were jealous...
First fanboy! The student was in 1st year and told Deku that he wanted to be like him!
My sweet baby hero! Look at him! Look at his new costume!
The class was there to clean up the wreckage from the war...
Poor students, the war was ended not long ago that they needed to clean all the mess with pro heroes... not long break for them...
Bakugou asking Edgeshot if he was gonna stay in this form forever. Edgeshot answered to not worry about him and that he planned to become better than before, which Bakugou smiling.
Uraraka's feelings
Trying to smile, but the grief was to much...
She remembered Toga crying and smiling. That everything was taken on camera at the beginning but then, the camera was running out of battery, being unable to catch the conclusion between them both.
Uraraka breaking down and Deku shouting her name with the rest of the ember he had...
2 chapters left until the end!
My expectation:
- Deku talking about his feeling too, not love feeling but his grief, not being able to save Shigaraki, something he really regretted and eat him away from the inside
- Conclusion of Deku and Uraraka's moment
- Identity about the mysterious person from chapter 425
The expanded monster hunting club has an important discussion. Steve drops some information on them that he doesn't mean to, and not everyone reacts well.
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The basement den had turned into a small party. Once they got the whole story out and picked it over for the best parts, everyone calmed down. Even Barb relaxed. But before long, the parents finished talking upstairs and they shouted down the stairs for their kids to come up.
It was just the middle school boys who had to go home, though. Barb and Robin convinced their parents to let them stay longer, and Steve promised to make sure they got rides home. Hopper offered to drive Joyce and Will home so that Jonathan could stay as well. In the end, it was just the five teenagers lounging around in the den. Steve got more snacks from the kitchen and Tommy started showing Jonathan the stereo they had down there.
When Steve got back and everyone had settled down, Tommy turned to Barb and Robin. “Okay, now that the kids are gone, I have questions. Really, truly important questions.” He clapped his hands together and leveled a serious look at them. Or, he tried to. It was difficult with his eyebrows in the state they were in, and Barb looked like she was about to burst out laughing. “What were the two of you doing at a Holloway party in the first place?”
“Oh my God,” Barb said. She did start laughing now. “It was Tammy. She invited us. Well, not me, but Nancy, and apparently every girl that Steve’s flirted with all year.” She pointed at Steve. “So really, it’s your fault that this all happened.”
“Oh, come on. I never flirted with Robin.”
Robin snorted. “Literally, every time you talk to a girl, everyone thinks it’s flirting.”
“Because it is!” Tommy elbowed him. “He doesn’t know how to turn the charm off.”
“Trust me, it’s not.” Steve flopped onto a chair. “If it’s working now, it’s just because people think being an asshole is cool or something. It’s going to vanish when I stop being a jerk.”
Everyone learned of Henrik’s outbreak as they returned to the house throughout the day, however no one was able to reprimand him for it until evening, as he spent the majority of the day trying to “fix” Maya.
Eventually, after the others had eaten a very tense dinner, Henrik emerged, tired and annoyed, but safe.
“She’ll live.” He declared, before turning to leave the room.
“You do not get off that easy Henrik, you know this. I don’t care that you fixed her, if you hadn’t, we would have lost the only reason that Anti is coming here.”
“Yes, yes I understand. Get it over with.” Everyone stood, and formed a line around Henrik. Jackie, the eldest, threw the first punch, before leaving to sit down again.
The order followed down their ages, Marvin, Chase then finally Jameson. As Jameson sat back down, Henrik left the room, going to find some food before he went to bed. He didn’t care if Maya woke, or even if she was in pain: it was her fault this had happened.
Surprisingly, Chase had given in to Kenna’s pleas, and allowed her to see Maya. Maya had been half awake when Kenna had entered, and she had made sure to let her know that if she needed anything, to wake her. Not that she slept. She spent the whole night too scared to even doze. Every night she had been there had been plagued with nightmares, and Maya holding her was the only thing that would help to ward them off. But now, with Maya in the hospital bed, she couldn’t hold her, and Kenna couldn’t sleep for nightmares.
As well as this, Maya woke frequently in the night, almost like a clock, every three hours when one set of her painkillers had worn off. Really she should have been on a drip, but Kenna didn’t want to say anything, knowing that Henrik had done this to her. So, when Maya woke her up, she would give her painkillers, and help her get back to sleep, often clutching her hand.
Kenna woke up in bed, Maya nowhere to be found. It took her a moment before she remembered that she was in the hospital. But she had been there with her, who had moved her? She didn’t remember falling asleep, but maybe she had. She glanced at the clock, rubbing the sleep out of her eyes. It was almost midday! She jumped out of bed, swapping her pyjamas for clothes and rushed to the door. Wait, she had never put pyjamas on last night. A shudder ran through her as she thought of one of Maya’s uncles changing her, but she tried to suppress it; she wanted to get back to Maya. She turned the door handle and tugged, but it wouldn’t budge. Pulling harder, she started to panic. Someone had locked her in!
“Let me out!” She banged on the door, making as much noise as she could. Eventually it opened, a tired looking Marvin on the other side.
“Look, just shut up okay. Nobody got any sleep last night, just because you did, doesn’t mean you can start causing a scene.”
“I…” Marvin’s abruptness startled her somewhat. “I just want to see May.”
“Later, okay? She’s asleep and we want her to stay that way; she kicked up a real fuss after you went to bed, bust all her stitches, and didn’t let any of us sleep. She needs to calm down on her own.”
“Okay.” Kenna went to move around Marvin and out of the room, but he continued to block the door. “Can I get some breakfast?”
“No, to make sure you don’t disturb her, we’re going to keep you here today. We’ll bring you food when we eat, but that’s it.” Before Kenna could argue, Marvin had shut the door, and she heard the lock click.
Meanwhile, the rest of the uncles were sat in the kitchen, discussing Maya.
“We know Anti is coming; he could show up any second, so we need Maya to be ready.” Jameson said. “And right now, she isn’t.” Everyone nodded.
“There is nothing more I can do for her, it will take time for her to heal.” Henrik spoke, defensive over his earlier outburst.
“We know, but Anti can’t show up with her like this, otherwise he could just take her away. We need her on her feet and fighting for us.” Now Chase was almost yelling: they didn’t understand the importance of this.
“Look,” Jackie spoke, “I’ll talk to Marvin, see if he can help speed up the process and what the cost would be.”
“Good, go and do that, sooner rather than later.” Jackie stood from the table, and left to find Marvin.
“Hey Marvin,” Jackie waved awkwardly as he walked towards him.
“What do you want?”
“Well, Anti is going to be here by the end of the week, and Maya isn’t going to be ready by then. We were wondering if you could maybe sort that for us?” He laughed nervously.
“You want me to heal her? Is she still that bad?”
“Yeah, she’s still completely out of it. Henrik said she died twice when he tried to save her. She’s really lucky to be alive, but we need her fighting in a few days.”
“It’s a powerful spell, you know, so it will be costly.”
“And what will it cost?”
“A life. An animal should do, like a dog or a cat. On second thoughts, best keep it a dog.”
“How soon can you do it?” Jackie was hesitant, the idea of killing a dog mildly upsetting him.
“How soon can you get me a dog?” Marvin smirked, and Jackie left.
A few hours later Jackie returned, half dragging a dog behind him. It was so old it could barely walk, and the shelter had been days away from putting it down.
“So this is what you brought me?” Marvin smirked.
“Look, it was going to get put down in a few days anyway, and it’s a living breathing dog, so it will work, right? What’s the difference?”
“Nothing, nothing at all. It’s just strange seeing you so compassionate.”
“Shut the fuck up.” Marvin cut off his laughter, trying to keep a straight face as Jackie covered the dog’s ears and kissed it’s head.
“Alright, help me get him up the stairs and I’ll leave you alone.”
The spell started, and Marvin took some of the blood in his hands, lifting it above a candle before letting it drip into the flame. He muttered some words, drawing symbols, before the dog disappeared, and he felt a surge of power rush through him. It wouldn’t last long, these forces were out for what they could get. He rushed through to Maya’s bedside, and chanted some more words, watching as the pallor of her face softened, before letting Henrik check that the wounds were fully healed. They were.