Izuku sat with his head in his hands, muttering furiously to himself as Kouta watched from the treeline.

"What's wrong, Izuku?" Neito asked as he watched the teen moping, "You don't usually get like this unless you mess something up."

"And I did!" the teen wailed, collapsing into Neito's arms, "All I said was "Thank you"! How lame is that?!"

"What are you talking about?" Shinso grunted as he took the headache medication, the three on a five-minute break between training.

"That alien girl confessed to him last night," Kouta called from behind the tree, the two boys looking over as he peeked out, a smirk on his lips, "And that idiot messed it up!"

"Kouta!" Izuku whined, "Don't tell them that!"

"But you did!" the child laughed, ducking back behind the tree as Izuku scooped up a stone and chucked it at him.

"Brat!"

"Loser!"

"Wait, who confessed to you?" Neito asked.

"Mina," Izuku sighed, "Pink-skinned girl with the acid quirk."

"Ah, yes, the other flirtatious one," the blond sighed, looking at his moping friend, "And your social idiocy reared its ugly head again, did it?"

"Social idiocy?" Shinso said, raising an eyebrow, "What the hell are you talking about? Doesn't Midoriya flirt with everyone?"

"Yes," Neito sighed as the boy flopped into his arms again, muttering under his breath, "But…how does that saying go? He can dish it out but can't take it. Well, sort of."

"What?" Hitoshi snorted, looking at the green-haired teen, "Are you serious?"

Neito nodded, looking up as Aizawa and Vlad King both approached them.

"Alright you three, that's enough rest," Aizawa sighed, Vlad giving the still moping Midoriya a strange look.

"Is he okay?" the Pro asked, "He didn't pass out again, did he?"

"No, he's just an idiot," Neito hummed as he pushed the teen off himself.

"Whatever," Aizawa sighed, "Let's just get this over with for today."


"Hey Mina, what's wrong?" Toru whispered as the students all gathered outside the lodge on the morning of the last day, looking at the teachers as they discussed something with the Pussycats.

"Nothing," the pink-skinned girl sighed in response.

"Don't lie! You've been avoiding Midori since the other day, what happened?"

"Nothing," Mina muttered, glancing at Ochako and Jiro as the two looked back at her, "I promise."

"Alright you lot," Vlad King shouted, "You've all worked hard over the last week, so we've decided to give you a bit of a treat!"

The exhausted kids all perked up at that, watching excitedly as Aizawa stepped forwards.

"Of course, that's only if you're able to pass a little test we've set up first," the students deflated slightly, but remained excited at the prospect of the treat.

"So, go put on your swimsuits and running shoes!" Ragdoll laughed, flapping her hands in excitement.

"Because you're all going to be doing a Heroics Triple Triathlon!" Pixie-bob finished.

"The rules are simple," Mandalay explained, "You'll be split into four groups of ten, with each group going to one of three scenarios! One on the lake, one in the forest and one in the mountains! Of course, you'll be timed, and won't be getting any help from us to get between the zones, so you'd better hurry!"

"While there, you'll be performing the three main types of Heroics!" Tiger growled out, flexing his muscles, "Combating the Villain, securing civilians and the scene, and rescuing those that are injured!"

"Ah! But if there are four groups and only three areas, what about the fourth group?" Iida shouted as his hand shot up, "Is this an oversight?"

"No," Aizawa muttered, "The fourth group will be manning the first aid station, dealing with the injured that come in from all the other areas."

"Ah! I apologise for the interruption!" Iida barked as his hand shot down.

"And how will this go down?" Izuku chimed in, "You said we were going to be timed."

"Yes, you are," Vlad King huffed as he began handing out small cards to the students seemingly at random, Izuku looking at his, a large number three on the front, "These are your groups, with the areas you need to go to in order on the back. Once you finish each area, you'll get a stamp. Once your whole group have all four stamps, you get the rest of the day off. Begin!"

Izuku tapped his chest with all five fingers and jumped as soon as Vlad shouted, looking around frantically as he floated into the air, nodding to Ochako as she floated up a short distance away.

"Team three!" He yelled down to the others, "The mountains are to the east!"

"The lake is north Team one!" Ochako yelled, before looking around a bit, "I don't know where the forest area is, sorry!"

"Where's the medical area?" Neito asked the teachers, Aizawa just smirking as Vlad King crossed his arms, eyes darting towards the large van that was parked nearby, the blond running to it and wrenching the doors open, "Ah! Team four! This is the medical area! Let's get set up!"

The teachers watched as the students scrambled around, nodding to the Pussycats as three of the four Heroes jumped back into the woods, Tiger staying behind as he pulled out a clipboard and began taking notes.


Mina gasped as she stumbled toward the large tree, looking around the clearing in surprise. There were a number of tents spread around it, some crushed, others fine, though judging from the number of dummies spread around, a large number of injuries had already happened.

"Oh! You're the first one to make it here! Congratulations!" Ragdoll cried as she flapped her arms frantically, a wide grin on her face, "The scenario is that a Villain has attacked a camp site! There are multiple injuries, and the Villain is still on the scene! What's your first move?"

Mina stared at the Pro for a moment, before taking a deep breath and letting out the loudest scream of her life.

"OVER HERE!"


Shoto froze the wave of dirt as it cascaded towards the group, glaring at Pixie-bob as she sent another wave down at then from her perch at the top of the cliff.

Their scenario was simple; a Villain was trying to cause a landslide to destroy a small nearby town, and several hikers had been caught up in it. They simply had to stop the Villain from succeeding in destroying the town and save the civilians.

"Keep it up, Shoto!" Izuku yelled as he rushed past, reinforcing the frozen dirt with his own ice to strengthen the wall he'd made between them and the pseudo-Villain.

"Got it," Shoto muttered as he felt the corner of his mouth twitch up slightly.


"This is the best area for me, kero," Tsuyu croaked as she shot through the water, collecting the dummies that floated around the capsized boat with her tongue, before throwing them towards the shore, where several of the other students caught them easily. Well, some of them.

Several of the dummies had arms that flailed violently, simulating panic, which the students had to figure out what to say to calm them down. Or they would, if Shinso didn't simply run between each and ask them a single question, the dummies thankfully programmed to respond automatically, technically making them fall under his quirk.

Don't get distracted, the voice said in her head, the teen barely able to duck under the surface as the air blast slammed into the water where she'd just been, Your boyfriend might miss you.

"I don't have a boyfriend, kero," Tsuyu croaked as she popped her head out of the water, staring blank-eyed at Mandalay as she stood on the jet ski, a bazooka-like object resting on her shoulder as she pointed it at the Hero-in-training.


Neito grimaced as he pulled firmly on the leg, thankful that he'd taken those first-aid classes with Izuku. The fake bone inside the dummy made a grinding noise as the limb unbent, making him shudder and want to retch, but he managed to hold it down as Yaoyorozu quickly produced a simple brace for the leg, helping him fix it tightly around the break.

"Izuku teach you that?" the blond chuckled, blinking when the dark-haired girl nodded.

"Yes, actually. We've been discussing a lot of what I can do with my quirk," she said, "He suggested I study up on architecture and engineering as well as chemistry."

"Of course he did," Neito sighed, jumping as Sato came barrelling out of the woods, his face contorted as he looked around in confusion for a moment, before almost dropping the three dummies in his arms onto the ground.

"Careful!" Neito and Momo shouted at the same time, making the muscular boy lower them more gently, Momo patting him on the shoulder as she continued, "Those people are injured, now head back."

"Hmmph," Sato grunted, before turning and crashing back the way he'd come.

"Another lot," Neito sighed, "When is the timer going to be up?"

PHWEEEH! The shrill whistle filled the air as he started, looking over at Tiger as the Pro held up a small object in his oversized paw gloves, "Times up, come get your stamp! If you passed!"


Mina gasped as she pulled herself up onto the shore. This was the second time they'd had to do the Lake, not all of them being deemed able to pass the first time around. Which sucked, considering they'd managed to all get stamps on both the Forest and Mountain areas, and had just barely scraped by in the Medical area, though having to repeat the first two had been hell, Ragdoll subjecting them to pinpoint strikes against their weak points and Pixie-bob almost burying them alive as the exhausted teens had had to fight them off for the second time that day.

"Ashido!" Iida shouted as he ran up to her, the boy looking almost as exhausted as she felt, "The time is almost up, the others at the medical zone are almost finished as well!"

Mina nodded, looking around at the four other students that were with her. They'd decided that the three who hadn't earned their stamps the first time around would stay, along with two others, while the other four would replace the missing group at the Medical area, two of the other groups already having finished, with Iida acting as transport between them.

"Praise to the Lord!" Shiozaki called as he vines emerged from the water around Mandalay, surprising the Pro, who wasn't quite fast enough to escape them, the plants snapping tightly around her, "The Villain is apprehended!"

"Wooh!" Mina called out tiredly, handing over her dummy to Iida, who raced off with it.

Fweeh! The sound of the whistle rang out over the forest from the Medical area, Mina collapsing to her knees as she looked at Mandalay pleadingly, the Pro just smiling as she was released from the vines.

"Okay, Bondo, Tetsutetsu and Kaminari, I think that's good enough for the three of you to pass," she said, the three students letting out a shout of victory as Mina groaned in relief.

"Finally!" she sighed, "We're done!"


The last two groups stumbled into the lodge just after lunch, the other groups welcoming them and helping them get to the mess hall, where a veritable feast was laid out for them.

"It's just like the first day!" Kaminari shouted, he and Kirishima immediately digging into the rice while chanting "CLAY POT! CLAY POT!"

The rest of the students fell onto the meal, eating their fill as they chatted and laughed about what had happened during the test.

"Now, little Kitties!" Mandalay said happily and she walked into the room, "Who wants to know what special activity you'll be doing for the afternoon?"

The room fell silent as they stared at her in trepidation, worried that they would be forced to carry out some other exercise before they got their free time.

"Oh, don't be so scared!" Pixie-bob laughed, "It's a fun activity! You all get to spend the rest of the day at the lake! And then in the evening, we'll be having barbeque and fireworks!"

Mina flinched slightly at the mention of the lake again, almost wishing that it were something else, but quickly got swept up in the excitement of her classmates.

"Swimming!" "Sunbathing!" "Barbeque!" "Fireworks!"

OMAKE

Inko Midoriya Moms UA Part 6

"You really should try to eat better."

Toshinori jumped at the stern tone behind him, turning to see Inko standing with her arms on her hips.

"You're barely skin and bones, you know?"

"Ah, yes Midoriya-san, I do understand, but I have a few…medical problems."

"You had a gastrectomy, correct?" the woman hummed, Toshinori starting as he stared at her in shock, "Chiyo told me about it."

"Ah, yes, Recovery Girl," Toshinori muttered, "I had hoped you wouldn't…need to find out."

"And why didn't you tell me sooner! I've been cooking the exact same thing for you as everyone else! I was wondering why you hadn't been finishing your food!" Inko replied, pursing her lips, "I thought you didn't like my cooking."

"O-of course not!" Toshinori gasped, "It is easily on the same level as LunchRush's meals, and I do not say that lightly!"

"Well, good to hear," the woman huffed, before letting a bright smile cross her face, "So I made you a special lunch today."

"A…a special lunch?"

"I did some research into what kind of foods a person without a stomach can more easily eat and digest," Inko said as she pushed the small bento box into his hands, "It turns out Molecular Gastronomy is quite fun to learn. And it certainly helps that Nedzu was more than happy to have the necessary machines installed in the dorm for me."

"Molecular…?" the skinny man blinked, "W-well, thank you, Midoriya-san, I shall strive to finish the meal that you have made for me."

"Good to hear," the woman nodded, "Now, have you seen All Might around? I have a bento for him as well."

"Oh!" Toshinori muttered, "Uhm…I can make sure it gets to him, if you don't mind."

"Of course, and please make sure he eats all of it," Inko hummed as she placed the massive box in Toshinori's arms, "I can only imagine how difficult it is to maintain those muscles of his without a proper diet!"

"I'll…make sure he eats all of it, Midoriya-san," Toshinori replied, nodding to her as the woman walked away happily.