Lost in Transit

    By Storybird

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    22 Sep, 2023

    The room was eerily silent as class 1-A watched the screen in front of them, displaying a live feed of Denki Kaminari in a car with his older sister, Oyasumi.

    "What are we doing here?" asked Izuku Midoriya, his brows furrowing in confusion at the unfamiliar surroundings.

    "It appears we've been teleported to a reaction room," Tenya Iida responded, adjusting his glasses with a stern expression.

    "It's something I've seen in other realities," said Shota Aizawa, their teacher, who was also present.

    "So, we're just supposed to watch Kaminari and react?" Katsuki Bakugou asked, crossing his arms over his chest.

    "I believe so," Momo Yaoyorozu said, watching the screen with a thoughtful expression.

    On the screen, they could see Denki leaning against the car door, obviously unaware that it wasn't fully shut.

    "Doesn't he know the door isn't shut?" Ochaco Uraraka asked, already worried for their friend's safety.

    "I doubt it," Eijiro Kirishima said, his eyes glued to the screen. "That's just like Kaminari."

    Suddenly, the car took a sharp turn, and Denki was thrown out of the car, landing on the road.

    "Kaminari!" Yuga Aoyama shouted, his face pale. "He's going to get hurt!"

    "Calm down," Aizawa said, his tone stern. "This is a recording. We can't interfere."

    "But sensei," Tsuyu Asui started, her voice shaking slightly, "Kaminari could be in danger."

    "We just have to trust that he'll be alright," Shoto Todoroki said, his voice calm despite the situation.

    On the screen, Denki groaned, slowly getting up from the ground. "Oya," he muttered, looking around.

    "That's his older sister, right?" Mina Ashido asked, pointing at the woman in the car.

    "Yes," Aizawa confirmed. "Oyasumi Kaminari. She's quite indifferent towards her younger brother."

    "That's harsh," Hanta Sero commented, frowning at the screen. "Family should look out for each other."

    "Unfortunately, not all families are like that," Tokoyami said, his voice deep and serious.

    On the screen, Oyasumi drove away, leaving Denki alone on the road. "She left him!" Koji Koda exclaimed.

    "That's terrible," Kyoka Jiro said, her hands clenched into fists. "She's his sister!"

    "It's a harsh reality," Aizawa said, his gaze fixed on the screen. "But it's one we must face."

    "I just hope Kaminari's okay," Uraraka said, her voice soft. "He doesn't deserve this."

    On the screen, Denki picked himself up and dusted off his clothes. "I guess I'll have to walk," he said.

    "He's always so resilient," Kirishima said, a smile tugging at his lips. "That's our Kaminari."

    "He truly is," Iida agreed, nodding his head. "He's stronger than he looks."

    "I think we all learned something today," Aizawa said, turning to face the class. "About Kaminari, and about life."

    "We'll be there for Kaminari," Midoriya said, a determined look in his eyes. "No matter what."

    "We're not just classmates," Todoroki said, his voice steady. "We're a family."

    And with that, the screen went black, leaving class 1-A in silence once more, their hearts filled with newfound determination and compassion for their friend.