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Dorms

Lee smiled and Mina and Toru rushed over excitedly, hugging both of them. The dorms looked awesome. They were huge, and there were dozens of buildings, each of them assigned to a class. Finally, Aizawa gathered them all in front of their building.

"Given everything that has happened, I'm glad we were able to bring Class A back together," Aizawa said.

"So we all got the go ahead to move on Campus!" Sero grinned.

Toru sighed heavily. "It took a lot of convincing for my parents."

"I was pretty concerned about mine," Kyoka said.

"It makes sense," Ojiro said. "You got the worst of the gas attack."

"I'm glad to see the teachers got to come back too," Su said. "I was afraid you wouldn't be allowed. The people at the press conference seemed pretty upset with you guys."

"Yeah," Uraraka agreed.

"I was surprised as well, but circumstances have changed," Aizawa said, scratching the right side of his head with his index and middle fingers. "I suspect it was easier for the administration to let the teachers return instead of revamping the entire faculty. Now then, I'll explain how your dorm assignments will work shortly." He clapped his hands. "First, however, we haven't forgotten about the provisional hero licenses you were supposed to get during the training camp."

"Oh yeah," Sato said. "That's what we were there for."

"So much has happened it totally slipped my mind," Mina said.

"This is important, listen well," Aizawa said. "Kirishima, Yaoyorozu, Todoroki, Midoriya, Iida, Lee. You six are the ones who broke the rules and went to rescue Bakugo that night."

Everyone tensed, glancing at the six of them worriedly.

"Based on your reactions, I'd say that the rest of you were at least aware of their plan," Aizawa said. "I'm going to set aside a number of issues and just say this. If it weren't for All Might's retirement from the hero scene, I would expel everyone here, except Bakugo, Jiro, and Hagakure. The six of you who went, of course, but also the remaining twelve who didn't stop them. You betrayed our trust, even if it was to keep your friends from getting into trouble. In order to regain our confidence, you'll have to follow every rule to the letter and live as model students." Then, his threatening, cold demeanor was gone and he was about as cheerful as he ever was. "That's all. Now, look alive. Enjoy your new home."

"Uh...we're supposed to be excited after that speech?" the class asked, Aizawa ignoring them.

"Come here," Bakugo said suddenly, dragging Denki away behind several bushes.

"Uh, wait, for what!?" Denki asked.

Suddenly, a blast of electricity shot off before Denki stumbled back out, smiling and babbling, laughing stupidly, his brain fried. Kyoka couldn't help but laugh into her hand as he stumbled toward them.

"What did Bakugo do to you?" Sero asked.

"Kirishima," Bakugo said, holding out a wad of cash.

"Whoa, did you shake him down for cash!" Eijiro shrieked.

"No!" Bakugo shouted. "This is my money, you idiot! To replace what you spent!"

"How'd you know I bought night-vision goggles?" Eijiro asked.

Bakugo grunted, slapping the money into Eijiro's chest as he passed him. "Don't say I never gave you anything. Now I'm not in your debt. Kaminari, show 'em your dumb side!"

Denki, who was babbling at Kyoka like he was trying to have a conversation, simply continued to wave two thumbs-ups at her, Kyoka laughing into her hand hard, eyes watering.

"Oh man, what a moron!" Kyoka choked out. "You're so hopeless!"

She turned away, busting a gut laughing as Denki twitched and his head fell to the side, though he continued to babble. Then, he jumped, shouting in gibberish and almost everyone began to laugh. Lee shook his head, glancing at his hand as he tried to manifest his electricity, failing completely.

"Sorry guys, I know this won't make up for it, but let's all go out to eat tonight on me!" Eijiro shouted, everyone cheering.

Lee smiled. "Bakugo's actually pretty considerate."

"How do you mean?" Momo asked.

"He used Denki to cheer everyone up, and he payed Eijiro back for the exorbitant amounts of money he spent on his night vision goggles that he was planning to use to save Bakugo," Lee said.

"Oh yeah," Momo smiled. "I guess you're right."

"Let's go everyone!" Aizawa said, unlocking the dorm building, everyone rushing over. "Each student dormitory holds one class. Girls are on the right, and boys are on the left. The entire first floor is a common area. That's where you'll find your kitchen, baths and laundry room."

Just inside the door was a Livingroom set up with a green carpet, blue-green couches, a short coffee table, and a wall-mounted TV, then there were rectangular tables set up restaurant style with four chairs to a table, the kitchen area was behind it, and then there were hallways branching off to the right and left. Everyone rushed into the building to check it out.

"There's even a courtyard!" Sero cheered, looking out the window.

"So spacious and new!" Mina cheered, bouncing with excitement and swinging her fists up and down like a five year old on Christmas when their parents were taking too long to get to the presents.

"I'm living in a mansion!" Uraraka said, fainting.

"Uraraka!" Iida said worriedly.

"Doth mine ears deceive me?" Mineta asked, entire body rigid and sweat coating his face. "Our baths...are located in the common space?" He swallowed before he could start to drool. "This is heaven!"

"They're separated by gender, and you'll behave yourself," Aizawa said menacingly.

"Yes sir," Mineta said quietly.

"Living Quarters start on the next floor," Aizawa said, leading them upstairs, passing an elevator as they did, then into one of the rooms so everyone could see what they were like. "Four boys and four girls on each level. Everyone gets their own room. You should be comfortable. You've got your own AC, toilets, fridges, and closets."

"We have balconies?" Midoriya asked, leaning over the railing. "Wow!"

"This room is about the same size as my closet at home, but I'll manage," Momo said thoughtfully, Lee sighing at her accidental bragging.

"It's the size of my house!" Uraraka said, fainting again.

"Uraraka!" Iida gasped again.

"Momo," Lee sighed. "Your closet is bigger around than my room in my house."

"Oh, sorry!" Momo smiled. "I didn't mean to brag."

"Yes, we know," Lee smiled.

"These are your dorm assignments," Aizawa said, holding up a piece of paper. "The belongings you sent ahead have already been placed in your new rooms, so spend the day unpacking and getting settled. I'll tell you more about your next few lessons tomorrow."

Lee stared at the paper, quickly memorizing it. On the second floor, the boys side were, from the top of the diagram down, Mineta, Midoriya, Aoyama, and Fumikage. There were no girls on Mineta's floor, likely because he was there. The third floor, on the boys side, were Koda, Denki, Iida, and Ojiro. On the girl's side, spaced out to opposite ends of the hallway, as were the rest girl rooms on the other floors, were Kyoka and Toru. On the fourth floor were Shoji, Eijiro, Bakugo, and Lee. The girls side had Uraraka on one end of the hallway, then Mina on the other, right across from Lee. He could already see the grin on her face. The fifth floor had no one in the first room of the boys' side, then had Sato, Todoroki, and Sero. The girls side, once again at opposite ends of the hallway, had Momo and Su.

After about twenty minutes of unpacking at super speed, Lee finished and looked around his room. His exosuit was folded up on the top of his dresser, his spare exoskeleton was in the closet, his metal boots were standing in front of the dresser, and he'd put the seven changes of clothes he had sent in his dresser. He had also gotten Amy's computer, which had a sticky note in it with the password so he could use it, the TV they'd shared, a video game station, and their family photos, which decorated the walls, dresser, and the corner of the desk. There weren't many, six in total, but aside from Legacy, it was all that was left of her. He sighed, sitting in front of the computer and opened it starting it up and entering the password. A moment later, Amy appeared on-screen.

"Legacy?" Lee asked, trying not to get his hopes up.

The virtual Amy nodded. "I have synced backups of all my data in this computer, a small data chip in your mask, in your phone, and in your neural implant, that way, as long as you can get the data off of one of those objects, I'll still be with you."

Lee smiled. "My sister's thought of everything."

"Close to it," Legacy agreed. "How are you?"

"I'm alright," Lee said. "It helps to have you around. It makes it feel like she's not gone."

Legacy smiled. "I think that was what she was aiming for when she used herself for a visual and audio template for me."

Lee nodded. "Any luck figuring out how my lightning Quirk works?"

Legacy shook her head. "If you leave the laptop on, I'll mine it for any data about it. I'm sure Amy probably knew about your Quirk's true nature and tried to figure out how it would work."

Lee nodded. "Good idea. Any luck with the nanotech suit?"

Legacy smiled, shaking her head. "I doubt I'll be able to make one if Amy couldn't, but I'll keep trying."

Lee nodded. "I'm going to go check out the dorms."

"Alright," Legacy said. "Let's go. I can multitask between all of the systems, so I'll be with you as much as ever while also searching the computer."

"Must be nice to be able to multitask that easily," Lee said, leaving the room and double-checking that he had his door's key before closing it behind himself, checking to make sure it locked.

"I think it would be easier to say it's like having clones who share memories," Legacy said.

"Now that would be helpful," Lee said.

"Why don't you just be with all of them?" Legacy asked.

"Didn't Amy give you knowledge of laws?" Lee asked. "That would be called a harem, and it's...well, kind of illegal for one thing, but also not something people generally accept on moral grounds either."

"The law that says you can't do that is stupid," Legacy said.

Lee chuckled. "Tell you what, while you're mining that computer for data about my Quirk, why don't you also go ahead and brush up on all the laws of Japan."

"Okay," Legacy said. "How about the rest of the world?"

"Sure," Lee said. "If you want to, go right ahead."

He pushed off his door finally and knocked on Momo's. After a moment, it opened and she squealed, pulling him in and closing the door. "I was hoping you'd be my first guest! Can you help me set up?"

"Sure," Lee said.

He began to follow her directions with the decorations, and after a half hour, it was finished. She had pink curtains with black tiger print, a black cloth hanging along the top, black bedding with pink polka dots and a pink mattress skirt, she had had Lee speed paint and dry her dresser and desk both black with the dresser having pink drawers and with a pink faux fur cover on top, a round pink spot carpet under the desk, a fuzzy pink tablet case, which was standing on a round purple coffee table, a pink and black striped floor seat with a purple heart cushion beside it on one side and a round pink one on the other side, a fuzzy pink rabbit stuffed animal about the size of Lee's forearm, and a trashcan with pink fur around the top and a black sides with large pink diamonds running around it. She had a boyband poster on the wall over her bed, a clock with a pink border with pale blue stripes at every number, then a solid purple face, and a corkboard hanging on the wall over the desk from a heart-shaped hanger. The board had a pink fur border and was crowded with pictures of Mina and her friends and family.

"Do you like it?" Mina asked excitedly.

"I think it suits you perfectly," Lee smirked.

"That doesn't answer my question," Mina said, hands on her hips.

Lee shrugged noncommittally and Mina rolled her eyes.

"How are you holding up?" Mina asked.

"Better than I expected," Lee said, deciding not to tell her about Legacy yet. "It hurts, but..." He trailed off. He wanted to say she wasn't suffering anymore, but he had always been Christian, and suicide was a one-way trip to Hell according to his religion. "At least Stitch and the others can't hurt her anymore."

"That's true," Momo said, hugging him. "I'm really sorry. I'm here for you. If you need anything, just ask. I'm literally right across the hall."

Lee smiled, wrapping his arms around her and giving her a light squeeze. "Thank you, Mina. Just don't expect me to hang out in this room often. My eyes can only take so much horror without bleeding."

Mina shrieked indignantly, punching him lightly as he laughed. "See if I ever ask you for help decorating again."

"Really?" Lee asked. "That was all it took? Man, I have been going about this all wrong."

"Oh that is it!" Mina laughed, lunging at him. He grunted as she hit him, knocking him over backward onto her bed before she pinned his hands down, only to lace her fingers with his. "So, you were living with Momo for a couple weeks?"

"Yeah," Lee said.

"Then I guess that means I have a couple of weeks of private time to catch up on," Mina grinned, leaning down and capturing his lips.

He kissed her back instantly, slipping his hands out of hers in order to hold her against him. However, just as her tongue slipped out to find his, someone knocked on the door frame. Mina pulled back, twisting around to look and saw Toru in the doorway.

"You didn't lock your door," Toru said, pulling it closed behind her and walking over to sit on the bed beside them. "I knew you'd use this to your advantage, Mina."

Mina shrugged. "So would you."

"That's true," Toru said, sounding less happy than usual.

"Are you okay?" Lee asked.

"Yeah," Toru said. "Just tired from decorating in a rush so I could come see you, only to find you making out with Mina."

"Sorry," Lee winced.

Toru shook her head, smiling, then leaned down, kissing him. "I've told you, I'm enjoying the competition. I'll just have to make sure to hang out up here more often."

Lee snorted. "I think the bed's big enough for three."

Both girls laughed, shaking their heads.

"We shouldn't all stay in here too long," Mina said. "Might as well not give them any more ammunition than they already have."

"True," Lee said. "Then again, I've got two beautiful girls here, and no real reason to get up, except maybe to let Momo in in a few minutes if she feels like coming to interrupt too."

"Just how many girls are you trying to invite into my bed?" Mina asked, laughing.

"How many do you think I can fit?" Lee asked.

Both of the girls laughed again.

"What happened to you?" Toru asked. "You used to be so apologetic about not being able to choose and now you're making jokes about harems and including even more girls."

Lee shrugged. "Camp, I guess. Or...maybe Instant and his group. Or Amy." his face fell, becoming serious. "I just don't want to lose any of you, which is making it harder to choose. So instead, I just want to see you smile and laugh, so I've been making jokes."

Both girls lay down along his sides.

"Well, if it helps you, feel free to keep making the jokes," Mina said.

"Yeah, it's kind of fun," Toru smiled.

Lee smiled, kissing Mina, then Toru. As he kissed Toru, however, he had Legacy do whatever it is she could do to let him see Toru. When he opened his eyes again, they widened as he sucked in a breath.

"What?" Toru asked.

"You're beautiful," Lee breathed. "Oh my God. You're...so beautiful."

Toru's eyes widened before beginning to water. "You can...actually see me?"

Lee nodded. "It's an upgrade to my neural implant. Toru you're..."

His mental image had been a lot closer than he'd thought, but even still, she was absolutely gorgeous. Toru wiped her eyes quickly before kissing him happily. He kissed her back, practically able to sense her elation at him being able to truly see her through the kiss. After a couple minutes, he pulled back as Mina kissed the side of his neck to get his attention. He looked over at her and she kissed him too. However, after a few minute, he pulled back.

"We should get going," Lee said. "The others are probably done decorating by now."

Both girls sighed but nodded, and they all got up, heading downstairs to the common area where most of the others had gathered, all three hand-in-hand as was becoming usual with them.


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