A/N: I've tried everything, but I am STILL unable to get notifications, so again, PM me if you've left a review.


Another day of classes began, and it was clear that Aizawa was more than aware of the 'ghost' incidents:

"Class, I'm disappointed in all of you. UA is supposed to be a safe, respectful learning environment where students from all walks of life can train to become great heroes without the fear of harassment, and whoever's pulling these pranks should stop immediately. If I hear about one more incident like this, I WILL expel each and every one of you. I warn you, I don't kid around. Am I clear?"

"Yes, Mr. Aizawa."

"Good. Now if you'll excuse me, I have some sleep to catch up on…"

Aizawa got in his sleeping bag and slinked away.


Again, Deku and Todoroki were in the library discussing the case:

"I don't get it." Deku shook his head. "Who in this school would wanna terrorize someone as sweet as Tsu?"

"I'll admit, I have an interest in Satanism, but…"

Deku dropped his jaw. "Shoko, don't tell me YOU'RE the Ghost of UA High!"

Todoroki shook her head. "No! I swear, I would never do anything like that! Tsu's one of my best friends!"

"I believe you, Shoko."

Todoroki smiled. "Thank you, Deku. Your faith means a lot to me."

"Hey, what are you two talking about?"

Deku and Todoroki turned to see who'd talked to them: Uraraka.

"Hey Uraraka!" said Deku. "We were just discussing the Ghost of UA High!"

"Mind if I join the investigation?"

"OK. You don't mind, do you, Shoko?"

"Not at all!"

Uraraka sat down, and her look turned gravely serious.

"I used to think this ghost was just a myth, but with all these strange happenings, I'm not so sure. After last night, I've been really worried about Tsu."

Todoroki frowned. "She must've been really scared last night."

"Not only that, but she's lost her color, and she hasn't eaten anything all day." Uraraka shook her head. "I just wish I knew who was doing this."

Deku put a hand on Uraraka's shoulder. "This sounds like it's really weighing down on you. If it means anything, I think I know who's doing this."

"Oh?"

Deku leaned in a bit closer to Uraraka and whispered to her:

"I think it's Aoyama."

"Huh? Why do you think it's him?"

"When I investigated the girls' bathroom after Ashido got spooked, I found a cube of cheese. Aoyama once left those outside my dorm as a way of getting my attention. There is, however, one thing that doesn't seem to match up…"

"What?"

"In Tsu's dorm, there were Satanic writings and imagery on the window, and as far as I know, Aoyama's not particularly knowledgeable on Satanism."

"Then who…"

Before Uraraka could finish her sentence, the power went out in the school, but backup lights came on shortly thereafter. Then, Principal Nezu made an announcement over the intercom, also powered by backup power:

"Attention students and staff, we are currently experiencing a power outage. Please do not panic. We are working to rectify the situation as quickly as possible."

Fortunately for everyone in UA, it wasn't long before power was restored. However, Deku, Uraraka and Todoroki were still intrigued by the situation:

"I wonder why the power went out," said Uraraka.

"It's weird," said Todoroki. "The weather is sunny, so there shouldn't be any logical reason for an outage."

"Then there's no doubt that someone deliberately sabotaged it," said Deku.

"But who?" said Uraraka.

"Good afternoon, Midoriya, Uraraka and Todoroki."

Standing before them was Tokoyami.

"Tokoyami!" Uraraka stomped on over to him. "We wanna talk to you!"

"Why are you so enraged, Uraraka?"

"Because you're the Ghost of UA that everybody's been talking about!"

"And what evidence do you have to corroborate your statement?"

"First of all, you deliberately sabotaged the power in the school because you like dark places so much. Second, knowing your love of dark subjects, you probably wrote that evil stuff on the window on my best friend's dorm!"

"And I categorically deny both of your accusations. I happened to be in the library at the moment of the outage. As for the writings on Asui's window…I'm sure you won't find my fingerprints on the tape player that Midoriya found, not to mention that my handwriting doesn't match what was scrawled on her window."

"Tokoyami's right," said Todoroki. "I can't account for the tape player or his handwriting, but I did see him in the library at the moment of the power outage."

"I believe Shoko," said Deku. "Her non-verbal cues tell me that she's telling the truth."

"But…"

Uraraka looked at Tokoyami, then over at Deku and Todoroki. On one hand, she was still angry about what happened to Tsu and wanted someone to blame for it, but on the other hand, she trusted Deku and Todoroki, and if they could back up Tokoyami's statement, then the answer was obvious…

"Tokoyami, I'm sorry I accused you. I'm just worried about Tsu, and I'm outraged that anybody would hurt her like that."

"It's all right, I understand your sentiment, and I'm glad you heard me out. I wish all of you the best of luck in your investigation.

"Thank you," said Deku, Uraraka and Todoroki.


At the dorms, everyone was in a heightened state of alert as they carried out their own personal investigations into the Ghost of UA High. Pretty much all of these proved to be fruitless, though. Even so, nobody was giving up on trying to find this ghost. Later on in the night, somebody else became the third victim of the ghost: Jiro, who was screaming hysterically as she pointed towards her window.

"EVIL! EVIL! GET IT AWAY FROM ME!"

This time, when Deku looked at Jiro's window, he saw a drawing of Pennywise in addition to the mysterious phrase "NWOLC ED LOIV."


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