The episode started two days after the Hosu incident, with Midoriya still in bed from his injuries.

"He wasn't even there the longest and yet he still ends up the most injured. I swear, I'm not sure what we'll do with that boy." Recovery Girl shook her head.

"He's basically a mini All Might so I don't know why you're surprised." Aizawa grumbled. "Still, Midoriya is still a student. We have time to work on that before he becomes an official hero."

"I'm not sure we'll have the chance if things continue at this rate." Present Mic mused. "Feels like every time we turn around there's a new disaster happening,"

While Izuku watched the news on his phone, his voice over explained how the Hero Killer was the talk of the town. Endeavor was shown giving some kind of statement.

"Yeesh, what's he got to look so annoyed about? He's getting credit for capturing Stain! And he didn't even have to do anything! Well, not for the Stain part at least, he did fight the Nomu." Hagakure allowed.

"Maybe he's mad they keep asking him about Stain instead of the stuff he actually did." Bakugo said.

"Hm, I was actually thinking something very similar. Giving it a second thought, credit without real work behind it would be aggravating to him." Todoroki admitted. "How'd you guess?"

Bakugo shrugged. "Seemed like the kind of thing someone like him would get hung up about."

A brief flashback showed Iida going home to recover not long after the last episode ended, while Todoroki said he was going to return to his internship since his injuries were more minor. He explained that he wanted to keep learning...and he wanted to see his father's expression when he was given undue credit for Stain's capture.

That got a few laughs from those watching.

"Still not happy about that deal they had to make and Endeavor getting credit, but if it really makes him that pissed then that's worth something." Jirou said.

"My thoughts exactly." Todoroki said with a hint of a smile.

Back in the present, Izuku laughed at how mean Todoroki could get when it came to his father, then looked out the window and thought about how the others must be doing well at their internships.

The scene changed to Bakugo following Best Jeanist as the man talked about recent events.

"Fucking figures." Bakugo muttered.

"Does your internship coming up first mean the Midoriya thought of you first when he thought about how the rest of the class was doing?" Kirishima wondered.

"You're reading too much into this shit."

Best Jeanist told Bakugo that patrols were mainly meant to deter villains from committing crimes, but that they had a secondary purpose too. He asked Bakugo what it was. Bakugo put on a feral grin and said it was about beating up villains as soon as they saw them.

That got some people laughing while others sighed in exasperation. Bakugo felt his face grow warm and scowled to make himself look more angry than embarrassed.

"Eh, good guess, but I think the beating up counts as a part of the whole 'deterrent' thing." Kirishima said.

A group of girls recognized Best Jeanist and called out encouragement to him. Best Jeanist gave them a wave and struck a small pose, which the girls loved.

Ashido snorted. "Oh man, you really are a bad match up with Best Jeanist, Bakugo."

"I know, shut up."

"Oh man, just imagining you doing that little hip thing like he just did is hilarious!"

"I said shut up!"

Mineta, on the other hand, was looking at the screen with renewed interest. Best Jeanist had spent so much time on making Bakugo look even better, and he'd managed to get that kind of reaction from those girls with something so small? 'I wonder if there's any chance Best Jeanist would take on me for an internship instead. Maybe I could ask around for what might get his attention during the festival...'

He then told Bakugo that the other purpose of patrols was to show people who they were, and to give people peace of mind. Bakugo scoffed. Best Jeanist looked at him and said it was about building trust between heroes and civilians.

"Ah, I see! It's the same reason for your catch phrase All Might, and for your smile." Midoriya said, quickly writing that down in his notebook.

"Indeed, my boy! When I had to cut down on daily patrols after my injury worsened, showing off that smile during fights and interviews became even more important!"

Hearing this, Bakugo took the words of Best Jeanist a little more seriously. After all, if All Might was saying that this was important then it had to be true.

A little kid pointed at Bakugo and said he knew him. Bakugo grit his teeth, thinking he was getting recognized from his Sports Festival freak out again. Instead the boy said he recognized him from his capture by the slime villain, and that Bakugo had looked like he was about to cry.

"Well, so much for that kid. I certainly hope he enjoyed those few years of life he got." Kaminari snickered.

"I'm not gonna kill him!" Bakugo yelled.

"Just scare the shit out of him?"

"...maybe."

"Oh my, you have my sympathies. Children can be quite cruel." Aoyama said.

Midoriya grimaced at the slime villain incident being brought up again after so long. The teachers once again looked uncomfortable at the reminder of how much forcing Bakugo on stage during the festival was already affecting his reputation.

Bakugo turned and yelled at the kids, which made them cry. Bakugo did look a bit abashed at that reaction, and Best Jeanist lightly scolded him and told him to deal with the situation properly. Bakugo did lower his volume, but then told the kids he'd just been thinking of a way to get free from the villain and once again declared he'd be number one. He got louder as he told the kids they didn't have to worry about him. That, plus his expression, just ended up freaking the kids out more.

"Hm, I feel like this is similar to the problem he had with picking a hero name. He understands there is a problem, but not what the problem actually is." Momo said thoughtfully. Not many heard this, as the loud laughter of Kaminari, Sero, Mineta, and a few others was drowning it out.

Todoroki was one of those that did, and he nodded. He wondered if he'd deal with that kind of problem any better. He doubted he would yell, but he had enough trouble figuring out how to deal with his own peers. He'd never interacted with kids before, so he didn't imagine he would fair much better.

Bakugo looked distressed and confused at the children's panic. Best Jeanist thought to himself that the boy had too much pride. He mused that strong feelings like Bakugo's were all well and good when applied to things that would make him a stronger hero, but that they could be harmful when directed elsewhere.

Bakugo was scowling to hide embarrassment again.

"I think I get what Best Jeanist means." Kirishima said slowly, thoughtfully. "You're used to using your awesome drive to solve everything, and that usually works! But not everyone is prepared for that kind of intensity."

"I thought I was showing less intensity there." Bakugo admitted.

"Well, yeah, comparatively..."

"It's less about energy levels and more about how you use them," Aizawa spoke up. "You've used one tool for so long, your quirk and physical strength, that you try to use it to solve every problem. Because it's worked for the most part. But no one tool is the best thing to use in every situation. You need to learn how to use different tools, and then figure out when it's best to use them." Aizawa looked down at his notebook. "I'll have to try and fit in a few more lessons to introduce some of those, the whole class would benefit from it."

"I could totally help with interacting with civilians lessons." Mic offered. Aizawa nodded, Mic would be a good assist on that. Underground heroes didn't do as much with civilians as regular pros, and Mic was especially people oriented.

"Yes, it does pay to be a jack of all trades when it comes to being a hero." Nedzu said. "Too many people forget that the saying can be expanded to: 'Jack of all trades, master of none, but master of none is better than master of one'."

The scene changed to Gunhead's gym, where he was giving Uraraka pointers on how to deal with someone wielding a knife. Uraraka came at him with a training knife, and he demonstrated on her how to do a swift and non-lethal take down. Uraraka longed for her own movement to be as sure as Gunhead's, and agreed to practice the moves as many times as needed to get it right.

"I still admire you for using your internship to find a good way of improving yourself." Iida said.

"Yeah, you're doing just what the Principle was talking about! You're rounding yourself out." Izuku agreed.

Uraraka smiled, very pleased that her future self had made such a good choice, and hoped her internship went as smoothly in real life as it seemed to here. Maybe it would even go better now that she was getting all this information.

The scene changed to Uwabami waving to fans in some grassy area and posing for pictures. Uwabami tried to encourage Momo and Kendo by saying they could have something similar one day if they worked hard. Neither of them seemed too thrilled with her idea of hard work.

"Do not be so dismissive. It does take work to maintain such a persona and personal appearance." Aoyama said, flipping his hair.

"I'm sure it does...it's just not the kind of hard work I was hoping to foster at this point." Momo said diplomatically. "Perhaps you could try applying to her agency yourself."

"As much as my dazzling appearance belongs in front of a camera, I fear I would not be able to convince her it would fit her brand." Aoyama sighed wistfully. "Perhaps if I can avoid so many blunders during the festival, then we shall see."

Fourth Kind was having Kirishima and Tetsutetsu pick up trash in a park. They were less than thrilled with the work, despite the pro's insistence on how important community service was.

"Looks like I'm having some similar issues to you." Kirishima said to Momo, laughing lightly. "It's probably not what I wanted, but after seeing All Might and Midoriya at the beach I think I'd be up for that kind of work. Especially if it made it so more kids could use the park."

In another scene, Jirou had her earphone jack stuck in a wall while Death Arms and another hero stood nearby. He asked her how many hostages there were, and she said there were two.

"I'm stuck picking up trash and you get to help with a hostage situation? Ah man, other me is gonna be so jealous! Good for you though! That's great practical experience!" Kirishima gave Jirou a thumbs up.

"Heh, thanks. Here's hoping Midoriya, Iida, and Todoroki used up all the dangerous bad luck for our class internships so this will go smoothly." She joked.

"If our class shares bad luck, does that mean that Midoriya breaking his bones previously made it so that some of us did not suffer when we might have otherwise?" Tokoyami mused.

"Let's not go that far..." Koda tried to cut off that line of thought. Shoji finished the job.

"Yeah, Midoriya's self sacrificing is bad enough as it is, we shouldn't add on reasons for him to do it more."

"A good point." Tokoyami admitted.

The two heroes moved out, and told Jirou to direct the hostages once they escaped. So she stayed by the door while the two pros burst in. She called out to the hostages to go with her, and they thanked her as they ran and called her a hero.

"Very well done." Momo said with a smile.

"Ah come on, I barely did anything." Jirou argued. She was smiling too though. Seeing herself really help someone for the first time as a hero, and getting called one, made her feel very proud. Maybe Death Arms wouldn't be such a bad internship for her.

"Maybe you didn't do a lot technically, but getting information like you did is important." Momo argued.

"And making people feel safe after something like that is super manly!" Kirishima said.

Bakugo thought of how he'd yelled at the kids, and then pictured himself in Jirou's place. He couldn't help but wonder how well he'd do in that situation, and he grimaced at the thought. Those two guys probably wouldn't have been as thankful if he'd been there yelling at them to get their butts in gear. Well, he wasn't into this for the thanks from extras! He glanced at Kirishima. Still...figuring out how to not make those extras panic might not be a bad idea...

The teachers let out a breath of relief when they saw Jirou didn't get directly involved. After the whole Stain fight, they'd had quite enough of seeing their students getting in over their heads for a while.

The scene changed again to show a boat at a dock. Tsuyu was cleaning the deck, but stopped when a pro named Sirius came by to give her a break.

"Ah! So you chose to internship with Selkie? That's a great match for someone who wants to go into water rescues!" Midoriya said. Tsuyu nodded enthusiastically.

"I was hoping I'd get to work with him at some point, I'm lucky it was this soon. Still, we've talked about how rounding yourself out is helpful, and I'm already pretty good at water stuff, so maybe I should have started somewhere else."

"Well, there's definitely some benefits to that, but I'm sure there's benefits to this too. An agency that specializes in water rescues could give you a better idea of what the work is like and what you might want to work on in the future. That way you'll know what to focus on in training."

"I see, kero. I'll probably still got there in the future then."

Sirius chatted with Tsuyu while they took a break. Sirius said all the training and cleaning must be boring, and Tsuyu admitted it was. Sirius said it was the same for her internship, and that it really opened up her eyes to the fact that heroics wasn't all about showiness and there was a lot of daily grind to it as well. Tsuyu asked if she got tired of it, and Sirius admitted she did at first, but then she realized what was really important about being a hero. Tsuyu asked what that was, and Sirius said she'd have to figure that out herself.

"I hate it when teachers do that." Kaminari grumbled. Sero nodded.

"Yeah, if you're gonna go on about it like that you could at least give me a hint!"

"Maybe she means it's different for each person." Sato suggested.

"Again with the personal chores." Present Mic complained when Sirius mentioned doing her mentor's laundry. "If you want a maid or an assistant then hire one. Nothing against having students do physical work, but it should at least be related to the job. Like what Fourth Kind was having the kids do."

All Might nodded along. The idea of both training Midoriya and the boy doing his laundry or cleaning sounded very uncomfortable to him. Though he honestly didn't doubt the boy would do it if asked.

The captain, Selkie, came out then. He scolded them for sitting around, but was quick to apologize when they pointed out the work was all done. He made a 'cute' face while apologizing, and laughed about it. Sirius said there was no way to make his face cute, he was too buff. The two of them started playfully arguing about it. Tsuyu seemed to be on Selkie's side though, as she watched and thought 'How cute!'.

The students laughed and giggled, first at the face Selkie made, then the bickering, then at Tsuyu's thoughts.

"Awww, does someone have a crush?" Ashido teased.

"I don't need to have a crush to think he's cute, kero."

"But it certainly helps right?"

"Don't make this weird."

"Well, I for one agree that Selkie's apology face was cute." Uraraka said.

"Yeah, I think you're right about Gunhead being cute too." Tsuyu offered in return.

"Not really my type, but I can see they both have their charms." Hagakure said.

Mineta listened thoughtfully. He hadn't realized big muscle bound guys could be considered cute.

Someone yelled out that there was a message from the Coast Guard. Selkie went to see what it was, while Tsuyu was directed to help Sirius prep the boat.

"Sweet! About time we got some action this episode!" Sato cheered.

"My internship had action!" Jirou argued.

"Yeah but we didn't get to actually see it. Aside from the Stain thing everyone else has been just cleaning or doing patrols."

"Like Sirius said, that's what most days are like as a hero. You should get used to that." Recovery Girl said.

Selkie talked to the Coast Guard over the radio, then called for an emergency departure. The ship set sail. Some time passed, the sun now setting, and Selkie explained the Coast Guard had called them about stowaways on a trade ship that couldn't be found, and missing cargo. He asked Tsuyu what that meant, and she guessed it meant they were smugglers who had moved themselves and the stolen cargo onto another ship. Selkie did his 'cute' face again as he told her she was right.

"If they ever let you have your phone during the internship you should see if you can get a picture of that face he does." Hagakure suggested. "Heck, he likes doing it enough he might pose for it if you asked."

"That's not a bad idea, kero."

"Good job figuring out the smuggling thing!" Uraraka praised.

"Thanks, though I just went with what seemed the most logical."

"Woo! Time to go arrest some smugglers!" Sato cheered.

Selkie explained they would be joining the search for the stowaways and had been assigned an area to search. He instructed Tsuyu and the rest of the crew to use the radar while he searched the ocean himself. He threw himself into the water after that, which got him a close up quirk explanation.

"If you are also an excellent swimmer, could you not go with him?" Aoyama asked. He had to speak a little louder to be heard over Izuku's excited mutterings upon getting to see Selkie in action close up. It was a bit harder to get footage of someone that often worked underwater after all.

"My quirk makes me faster than most other people in the water, but not as fast as Selkie, kero. Plus, he has that sonar ability to help him search. I'd just get in the way of that."

"Ah, I didn't think of that."

"Plus, as she's an intern, it would make sense for him to keep her in a safer position when he can." Momo pointed out. "The ocean itself can be dangerous after all."

Night fell, and they hadn't seen anything in person or on the radar. Tsuyu was disappointed, but Sirius reminded her they had Selkie on their side. Then a sailor called out that they had gotten word that the stowaways were thought to be heading for their area. Selkie arrived back just then and declared he had found out where the smugglers were.

"Just what I'd expect of a pro with so much experience in this field!" Izuku crowed, eyes sparkling in delight.

"Looks like Sirius was right to have so much faith in him." Tsuyu agreed.

They were shown approaching the fishing boat, and Selkie gave out orders on how to approach them. Tsuyu asked what she should do, and was told to stay there with Sirius. She protested, but Selkie just told her to do as she was told.

"Aw man, and after I got all psyched up to." Sato complained.

"Well, maybe we'll at least get to see the pros themselves work." Sero said.

"What he's doing is only logical." Aizawa said when he noticed that the real life Tsuyu also seemed disappointed. "From what I can tell, Selkie doesn't have a lot of information on how many people there are or how dangerous they might be. It would make sense for him to keep you back, both for your own safety and for the rest of his team."

"I guess that makes sense." Tsuyu said. She smiled mischievously. "Not all of us can take down infamous killers during our internships."

This earned her a few chuckles and Iida sighed. "It's an event that, hopefully, won't even end up happening, and yet we'll never live it down."

"It's even more impressive when you consider that most people don't even know about it in this other timeline." Izuku pointed out.

"If only our class knows about it, does that make it an inside joke?" Todoroki asked.

"Um, in a way, I guess?"

Sirius comforted Tsuyu over the captain's decision, echoing some of Aizawa's words about how dangerous the situation could be and how it was important to follow the captain's orders.

'It would be nice if more of the class learned to listen when it came to situations involving villains.' Aizawa thought.

A bright light lit up the night, and was aimed at the fishing boat. Selkie announced himself and ordered the boat stop and allow an inspection. Three fishing boat crew members, two with mutant quirks and one without, were shown as two sailors told Selkie they hadn't found the missing cargo. Selkie asked to look in the area where fishing hauls were supposed to be kept. The crew opened it up. Selkie and the two sailors tried to see inside but it was too dark, then they were each pushed from behind and fell inside.

A few jaws dropped in surprise and other students sat up straighter, ready to see how the pro would make it out.

"Do they really think something like that is going to keep in a skilled pro? Even if it does, Selkie's boat and the rest of his crew are right there and are going to wonder where he went." Todoroki said, sounding very unimpressed.

"It's possible they have something more planned, or simply hope they can stall long enough for the next phase of their plan to get underway. But as of now it does seem rather short sighted." Momo agreed.

The two with mutant quirks approach the third, who had started babbling about doing what they said and sparing his life. They say they will, then push him in too.

"Threatening a hard working civilian just trying to make a living? Villains can be truly despicable!" Iida declared.

The two villains declared that this would buy their boss enough time to do what he needs to do, then jumped overboard.

"Hm, I guess if they weren't planning to stay with the boat and just needed to buy time then it's not such a bad plan. I wonder if all this means that they already dropped the cargo off somewhere." Todoroki said.

"That's a possibility, yeah." Izuku agreed. "Then being here might have just been a tactic to confuse the heroes about where the drop off site was."

Back on Selkie's ship, one of the sailors became distressed because he couldn't reach Selkie and said he was going to check it out. Sirius stopped him, and suddenly she got a close up quirk explanation. It explained she could hear frequencies regular humans couldn't. Selkie was shown to be making some kind of noise with his teeth. He used that to communicate to Sirius that they were fine and to look for whatever other boat the villains were using.

"Now that speaks of some deep running teamwork." Present Mic nodded in approval.

"It is amazing how well people can communicate when they work together so closely." All Might agreed. 'I do sometimes miss having that with Mirai.' he mused.

Sirius directed the crew to head for the shore to try and catch the villains. Tsuyu was worried about leaving the captain behind, but Sirius reminded her that they were following his orders and that they had to trust him. As they got close to the nearest island, they saw where the villains' boat was hidden. Sirius ordered the boat to sneak up to the area and said that Tsuyu would be coming with them for the confrontation.

A thrum of nervous excitement filled the room. The students were excited to see some action, but still wary over seeing a classmate get so directly involved in a villain fight after three of them came so close to being killed.

Tsuyu braced herself, knowing that the pain factor might be affecting her soon.

There was a villain on guard. Tsuyu used her tongue to snatch the guard and bring her over to where Tsuyu and the other heroes were. They left the villain tied and gagged while they went in, using Tsuyu's tongue to make it onto the boat with little noise.

"Does it hurt to carry so much weight with your tongue?" Izuku asked as both Sirius and the bulky sailor were shown holding onto Tsuyu while she lowered them all onto the deck.

"It's uncomfortable, but not as painful as people seem to think it should be, kero."

"I see, it must be a part of your mutation. The way your tongue is attached is undoubtedly different than most other people's so it's probably set up to withstand more force and..." Midoriya started to mumble then.

"You're probably right." Tsuyu couldn't hear what all he was saying, but he'd been shown to be good enough at analysis that she was confident he was probably guessing correctly.

The captured villain had reported only one person on the boat, so the sailor confidently went forward to apprehend them. He suddenly got a face full of black goop, and the next second a mass of tentacles burst out from the cabin door. The sailor was knocked against the wall and appeared to be unconscious while Sirius pushed Tsuyu out of the way and got caught by a tentacle as a result. Tsuyu now stood as the only free person against a large man with an octopus or squid type mutation quirk.

Tsuyu's name was called out in fear by several people. Tsuyu was surprised that Mineta's voice was among them.

"Don't panic." Aizawa said, though his own voice was a bit tighter than usual. "Situations like this can change in an instant. She's not facing him alone. Sirius may be caught right now, but that doesn't mean she's entirely helpless,"

"Y-yeah! Plus Tsuyu has plenty of options and escape routes in a situation like this. If all else fails, she can escape back to the ship and get Selkie for help." Izuku pointed out.

"Thanks Midoriya." Tsuyu nodded at him, She wasn't too worried about it, for the stated reasons. Plus, it's not like this villain could disintegrate her face.

Sirius tried to hit the villain with a hidden baton, but he deflected it. Tsuyu started to move, but the villain threatened Sirius to get her to stop. He said he'd give Sirius back once the coast guard was off his trail, and that he'd get Tsuyu to help move all the cargo.

"Like hell she will! Who does this guy think he is?" Ashido demanded angrily.

"I'd go along with it if that seemed like the best options. It would give me more chances to catch him off guard, or for Sirius to do that." Tsuyu countered.

Sirius's radio crackled on and gave the report that Selkie and the others had been trapped in the fishing boat, but that Selkie had gotten out and was going ahead instead. They asked for Sirius to respond.

"At least more back up is coming." Shoji said.

"But that sounded like it was loud enough for the villain to hear! What if he gets desperate and hurts them to escape?" Mineta asked worriedly.

Now the students didn't know what to feel.

The villain had heard it, and removed a fin from Sirius's head, revealing that to be the radio. He held it out to Tsuyu and told her to tell them that they couldn't find the stowaways.

"That's a radio? All this time I thought that was just her ear!" Kaminari exclaimed.

Koda had become very distressed at the sight of the fin being pulled off before it was shown Sirius wasn't in any pain. He let out a sigh, but didn't relax and watched the on-screen Tsuyu anxiously.

"Wouldn't they find it weird that Tsuyu is the one reporting in and not Sirius?" Uraraka asked.

"He probably isn't thinking that far ahead, or figures he can just come up with another lie." Todoroki said.

Sirius told her not to do it, but the villain covered her mouth. While the villain continued to pressure her, Tsuyu remembered what Sirius said about figuring out what being a hero is really about and all the times she showed faith in Selkie. She bowed her head, pushed the 'talk' button, and immediately gave their location.

Her decision caused mixed reactions. Some cheered for her bravery while others bemoaned how angry the villain would be.

"I thought you said you'd go along with what he said." Ashido pointed out.

"That was before I knew Selkie was coming and had a chance to give away our location." Tsuyu pointed out.

'She's still so brave.' Mineta thought to himself, thinking back to all she'd done to save him and Midoriya at the USJ.

The villain dropped Sirius to strike at Tsuyu, but she dodged out of the way. She continued to bounce around the cliff sides while the villain yelled at her to stop moving. Tsuyu tried to use her tongue to grab Sirius while he was distracted, but he grabbed it and used it to whip her around and drag her against the cliff side.

"Keroooooooo!" Tsuyu whined in pain as she felt the force of the impact and the rocks dig into her back as she slid.

"Tsuyu!"

"Are you okay?"

Both Uraraka and Ashido got up to make sure she was okay. Tsuyu huddled in on herself instinctively against the pain, and felt a bit dazed, but was still grateful for their presence.

The villain jumped up and landed beside Tsuyu, still holding her tongue. Sirius was still out of it. He reached out for her, saying she had to die. At the last second, he was blown back. Selkie had just burst out of the water.

The room seemed to let out a collective breath of relief at the sight of the hero.

"For the record, that did hurt my tongue." Tsuyu joked. She'd now shaken off the shock of the impact along with her other self.

Izuku managed a laugh. "Okay, I'll be sure and make a note of that."

"Thanks you guys, I'm feeling better now." She said to Ashido and Uraraka. They both smiled at her, but decided to stay for the rest of the episode, just in case.

Selkie got sprayed with ink, but used his sonar ability to figure out where the villain was and keep fighting him. The villain landed on the boat at one point, and Sirius woke up enough to grab his leg and put him off balance. That was all the opening Selkie needed to take him down.

The class cheered, just like they would have done if watching a villain fight on the street or on the news. Well, Midoriya had most of the experience with street fighting, but most of the others had done it once or twice before. The teachers only truly relaxed once the villain was down for the count.

Tsuyu landed on the boat deck and she and Sirius checked in with each other. Selkie told them they did a good job. Then did his cute face to thank them.

Laughter filled the room at Sirius's 'so done' reaction to the face.

"Anyone else get the feeling he does that so often because she reacts like that?" Sato asked.

"Definitely." Shoji agreed.

Tsuyu told Sirius she was glad she'd taken this internship. She felt like she understood better what was really important to being a hero now. That made Selkie smile.

Selkie got the villains officially arrested once they were back on land. One of the officers asked when Selkie got a new side kick, and Selkie explained she was an intern. The officer seemed concerned that she'd already gone through something so scary.

"I guess not everyone knows about the harrowing events of the USJ, or the darkness we faced there already." Tokoyami mused.

"Either that or he doesn't realized I was a part of that class, kero."

Aizawa frowned at the reminder that such a close encounter with a villain truly wasn't the scariest thing Tsuyu had faced before, and that it wasn't the first time a villain had reached for her like that.

Selkie said not to treat her like a kid. She was already a great hero, despite not having a license yet. The officer said he looked forward to working with her, and shook her hand. Tsuyu looked very pleased. The episode ended after a shot of the sunset.

"Good job Tsuyu!" Uraraka congratulated her.

"Yeah, you did great!" Ashido agreed.

"I haven't actually done anything yet, but thanks, kero." Tsuyu looked very pleased in real life too, and was already looking forward to meeting Selkie for real. She still smiled even as Recovery Girl shooed Ashido and Uraraka away to give Tsuyu a quick check up.

"I resent what Selkie said. Can't I know the kids are talented and still remember they are kids?" Mic demanded. Aizawa rolled his eyes at the tone. He agreed, but wouldn't say so while Mic sounded like that.

They decided to call it night after that, since internships seemed to be wrapping up. The mood was festive among the students, as they talked about what they'd seen of their own internships. Those who hadn't been shown theorized on where they ended up, while those that had seen their internships talked to each other about if they'd take the same ones in the future.

Yagi was one of the only ones in a more somber mood. With internships ending, he'd end up seeing young Midoriya again. Which meant he would likely end up explaining to the boy the full story behind OfA, which would reveal it to rest of the viewers as well. He certainly hoped his other self would have the sense to tell young Midoriya at this point, with the evidence finally coming up that All for One was involved.

He went to bed early that night. He would need all the strength he could get to face the past.