Here's another chapter! This story is centered around Midoriya, Uraraka and Iida for the most part! I've been wanting write about them for a while now! I wanted something different and fun! Midoriya can finally talk to his friends through the mirror! One for All is helping him communicate, but something happened... These stories are based on The Winter Dance so I highly recommend reading that and anything else after that! You should read, Class 1-A's Sleepover!, A Beautiful View, A Love Letter and You're My Hero! Then this one! Enjoy!
Iida didn't know what to do in that moment. He stared at Midoriya, seeing him unconscious behind the mirror. He looked like he didn't so good as his head dangled from being tied up. He wanted to help him and Uraraka, he was not only their Class Rep., but he was their friend. He had to do something to help them. He looked back at Uraraka and noticed that she hadn't woken up yet. She looked like she might be waking up anytime soon, which worried him even more. Something about her looked fragile that he didn't want to move her.
Everyone looked worried about their friends as Mr. Amasawa sat their tied up. He wasn't going anywhere anytime soon, and he didn't seem to care what happened to Midoriya and Uraraka.
"Midoriya! You've gotta wake up!" Iida cried out.
Midoriya and Uraraka weren't waking up as they laid there unconscious.
"Looks like Izuku won't be waking up anytime soon. Maybe he shouldn't thought twice before trying to use one of my charms," Mr. Amasawa told them.
Iida gritted his teeth and faced Mr. Amasawa with such frustration. He felt tears coming out of his eyes as he clenched his fists rather tightly. His eyes never looked away from him, which just made Iida more frustated. Mr. Amasawa never looked scared of him, if anything, he seemed more amused by his reaction.
"You leave Midoriya alone," Iida growled at him, "He doesn't deserve any of this. You're the one that started all of this with your book. Even Uraraka didn't deserve any of this. She just wanted something special, and then you come in and ruin everything."
"But Midoriya buy the spell book and necklace?" Mr. Amasawa pointed out, "You were right with them. You could've stopped him from buying them, but you didn't. You call yourself Class Rep., but you couldn't even protect two of your classmates. I didn't do anything. I just did what I was always trying to do which was find someone that had a powerful quirk. It just happened to be your friend."
Iida gritted his teeth, feeling frustated that he would even be okay with any of this. He just ruined things between his friends, and he didn't even seem to care. He just wanted to get out of the spell book, that's it. Even Sakura didn't even seem like a big deal to him, which only frustated him even more. He clenched his fists in anger, not sure how to get Uraraka back to normal.
"What about Sakura? She was someone special to you," Iida growled out, "She was stuck in that necklace, just like you were stuck in that spell book. I thought you two were together."
"Oh please. We were never together," Mr. Amasawa said back, shocking everyone, "I just lured her over here with a special garden. We weren't even husband and wife if that's what you mean. That was just something that old man told you to keep people interesting in the shop. And that thing about being stuck in the spell book, who do you think put her in there in the first place?"
Iida's eyes widened in shock, trying to understand why he would ever do such a thing. He looked at Uraraka's necklace, worried about her.
" All I ever wanted was her magic. It was so special and unique that I couldn't turn down this opportunity. I told her that I could turn her human so we could be together. She actually fell over it and thought the necklace was a way to become human. Little did she know that it was something to contain her in. Unfortunately, she cursed me into the spell book that I used to contain her in," Mr. Amasawa explained to him, "I spent so long in that spell book trying to find someone to switch places with. There was no one that I came across that was strong enough. Then your friend came in the shop, and I could tell once he touched the spell book that he was the one to help me out of this thing. Once he touched it, it became his which makes it easier to switch places with him. That's why his name is on it."
Iida can't believe what he was even hearing right now. Everything he told him made him feel like he should've seen this coming. But he couldn't have known. None of this would've happened if he hadn't stopped them from going inside the shop. He clenched his fists in anger as he stared at him with daggers.
"Midoriya and Uraraka," Iida growled out, "They don't deserve any of this. Even Sakura. She deserve any of this either. It was you all this time. You were the one that caused all of this to happen. Midoriya never meant to do any of this. He was just curious about the spell book. You were the one that guided Midoriya into using these spells and charms. All he wanted was something special to look at and get something for Uraraka. You say that Midoriya caused this mess, but I understand now that you're the one that did all of this. Not Midoriya."
Mr. Amasawa didn't say anything as he looked at him like he was unimpressed.
"Well if you put it that way, yeah. I guess I did," Mr. Amasawa said to him, "Izuku was just lucky is all. He should've known what was coming to him for someone so smart. Uraraka didn't seem as smart, but I guess that's why opposites attract. Am I right?"
Iida's eyes widened in shock and felt him suddenly punch in the face. Everyone was shocked to see him punch Midoriya so easily, but remembered that it wasn't him. Iida gritted his teeth as he stared daggers at him as he had his arm out. Mr. Amasawa felt his nose drip from Iida punching him, but didn't do anything to stop him. He tried to calm down, but something about Mr. Amasawa really pissed him off. Iida felt it come over him again and went in for another punch. Then Kirishima came to intervene with his quirk at the ready.
"Iida! Stop it man!" Kirishima cried out, "You're hurting Midoriya!"
"Iida! You need to calm down!" Yaoyorozu told him, "That's not going to help anyone!"
Iida snapped out of it and noticed that Midoriya sat in front of him. He backed away, realizing that he hurt him. He didn't mean to, but Mr. Amasawa just really pissed him off. Mr. Amasawa looked up at Iida with a smirk as blood dripped on his nose.
"Wow. You pack a good right hook," Mr. Amasawa told him, "Still, your friend here is right. You're trying to help Izuku, but you just hurt him. I'd say in more ways than one. He looked pretty upset when you yelled at him the other day. Even when I flooded the dormitory, you still hurt him quite a bit. No wonder he was tempted to use the Silent Spell."
Iida felt himself get riled up again, but Yaoyorozu tried to get attention.
"Don't listen to him," Yaoyorozu told him, "He's not worth it. Besides, you need to get that older man from the shop. Remember?"
Iida's eyes widened and realized that she was right. He snapped out of it and walked over to Midoriya's backpack. He remembered Midoriya keeping it in his backpack, so he looked through it just to be sure. Soon enough, he found it a pocket from the inside of it. Iida looked at it, which caught Mr. Amasawa's eye. Something about it seemed to bother Mr. Amasawa as Iida spotted the spell book.
Before he could grab it, it glowed pink and green. It flew over to Mr. Amasawa, and Iida noticed that he looked desperate to get away from them. The pages flipped around, which didn't seem to wake up Midoriya. Yaoyorozu tried to stop him from casting a spell, but the spell book flew out of her reach. Bakugo launched right over to it with explosives, but he wasn't able to grab it. Sero tried to grab it, but it was so stubborn without Midoriya around to stop it.
"There's no way that I'm going back to that old man!" Mr. Amasawa cried out, "Izuku can stay in that spell book! I'm not going back in there!"
Iida didn't know what to do as he held the business card in his hand. He wanted to help, but he had to call this old man. He might be the only way around this situation.
"Iida! You go! Go get what you need!" Yaoyorozu cried out, "We'll stay behind and look after Midoriya and Uraraka! We've got this!"
Iida noticed how determined they looked and knew what he had to do. He nodded and ran off at full blast. Iida reached out for his phone as he looked at the phone number. Once he put it down on his phone, he called it right away. He kept running out of U.A. campus as he tried reach him. It kept ringing as if he were busy or something.
"Come on... Pick up..." Iida said to himself.
The call went right to voicemail, making Iida even more annoyed.
"Come on old man... Answer your damn phone..." Iida said to himself.
Iida dialed it again, waiting for him to answer. It kept ringing, which just made him more antsy. It went to voicemail again. He almost felt throwing his phone across the street as he dialed it again. He almost felt tears coming up from thinking about Midoriya and Uraraka and what they might be going through. He had to help them, he just had to do.
"Old man... I know you're still there... I need you..." Iida said as he dialed it again.
Iida heard it ringing again and felt like he might answer it at any moment. But nothing happened. He felt tears fall down his face, feeling like he lost. He stopped running for a moment to look at the business card. He felt like ripping it right then and there, but he needed it. This old man was the only way to stop Mr. Amasawa. He had to do something that might help Midoriya and Uraraka. He felt his knees shake a little as stared at the business card.
"What do you want from me...? Old man... All I want is to help my friends..." Iida said to the business card, "I just... I don't know what else to do... I need help..."
Tears fell onto the business card, causing it to become more transculent. Something about it looked rather shimmery and water like when he moved it. Then Iida noticed something on the back of it as it became more see through. He turned it over, and his eyes widened in shock to see what it said.
The shop is open. Spells and Charms are free of charge.
Iida looked at it once more as he got up, knowing full well that he wanted to help them. He put his phone and business card away and ran off towards the shop. He knew where it was, he just hoped that things were okay back at the dormitory.
"Midoriya... Uraraka... Hang on just a little while longer..."
In Class 1-A's dormitory...
Uraraka felt so light and full of magic as she floated in the sky. She didn't know how she got there, but she knew that something felt different. She felt a weird magic flowing all around her as she looked around to see nothing but a beautiful sky and a stunning looking garden. Then she realized that she was a lot smaller than she actually is. As she floated down towards the ground, she noticed how big the flowers were.
The flowers were probably as big as trees as she floated around the garden. The trees around her looked like skyscrapers as she looked around for anyone around here. She had no idea how got so small, but then she realized that she wasn't the necklace. Her eyes widened in shock, not understanding how she got so small and yet didn't have the necklace on.
Then she noticed that Sakura wasn't here. Her head hurt when she remembered what happened to her. Tears fell down her face as she remembered Sakura turning into pixie dust. She felt her knees shaking and fell to the ground. She wanted to set Sakura free, but now she didn't know how to do that. She sat there for a moment, feeling a little tired for some reason. Then she noticed that she wearing a similar outfit to her as well. She wasn't wearing anything that she would normally wear, so it made her a little uncomfortable. She felt like she had to pull down her dress as she sat there looking at her surroundings.
Something about it looked much more stunning and visually appealing than she expected. It looked like she had been teleported to another world. A world full of fairies and magic. Even the plants and flowers look like they were more vibrant than usual as she got a closer look at them. She noticed that there was a lake nearby, and it looked like it was sparkling in the sunlight. The sound of running water was so relaxing that she could just sit here and listen to it for hours.
Once she got up, she noticed that she still had wings as she got closer to the lake. She looked at her reflection, shocked to see that she looked almost identical to Sakura. The only difference was the cheek marks on her face and finger pads on her fingertips. Her hair was still in her usual hairstyle, but it was little pink just like Sakura's. Even her eyes were golden and sparkling in the sunlight.
"What is going on?" Uraraka asked herself.
Uraraka looked around and wondered where Sakura was. She looked around, but didn't see anyone around here. She even thought that some fairies would be around here somewhere. There was no sign of fairies anywhere. She didn't know where to turn to, so she decided to fly around a bit. Her wings automatically knew what to do and fluttered around as she flew. It was a lot easier to fly than she expected and zoomed across the field. As she got higher, she noticed how absolutely amazing the wind felt against her skin. Her hair blew in the Spring breeze, and she felt so free as she flew around the garden. She smiled, feeling so relaxed and free to fly wherever she wanted.
Uraraka couldn't help but smile as she swirled around and even flew as fast as she could through the field. Once she got close enough to the lake, she touched the water as she flew. It felt so refreshing flying and letting the water splash her. She felt so light as she skimmed across the lake like that. She couldn't believe that this was even happening to her.
Once she slowed down, she float there and looked around to see where she was. She looked around and looked like nothing she had ever seen before. Something about it made her wonder if this is where Sakura used to live. It felt so freeing and light and knew that Sakura at least has been here before.
As she stared at the clear, blue sky, she noticed her magic growing inside of her. Something felt so light and open as she looked down at her hands. As the sunlight hit her fingertips, she felt warmth and comfort coming from them. Soon enough, she noticed light and rainbows emitting from her fingertips. Her eyes widened in awe, seeing rainbows coming from her hands. It felt so full of life and magic that it was hard to explain how good it felt. All she could was stare at it as she let the rainbow and lights jumped in all different directions.
"Wow..." Uraraka said under her breath.
Uraraka then noticed something glinting down by the lake. It reflected as she let the light fly around her hands. She stopped what she was doing and curiously flew over to the weird object. Once she got close to it, it looked like just any regular button. It was big and round and was almost the size of a plate. She picked it up, still in awe of how small she was. Then she spotted a quarter nearby, and then soon a nail. She soon found herself finding all sorts random things that were so mundane around here.
For some reason, she found them interesting as she skimmed through them. Something about seeing these things through the perspective of a fairy was so fascinating to her. She soon found a spring, and then a key. She kept going, feeling so curious as why there was so much random things around the garden. She was drawn all of this, curious as to where this all came from.
Then she spotted something that she didn't expect.
It was her necklace.
It was a heart shape, rose quartz necklace.
It laid down on the ground as if someone had left it there. It was huge and didn't shrink down to her size.
She walked up to it, wondering if it might react or glow in any way. Uraraka hoped that Sakura was still in there and could get her out. As she walked up to it, it began to glow pink. Uraraka felt so light and free already, but this felt different as she got closer to it. Something about it bothered her. She didn't want to get anywhere near it. For some reason, she wanted to avoid it and fly around some more. If she just left it alone, she could stay here and fly around whenever she wanted. Something about it felt so good the more she thought about it.
Uraraka was about to leave the necklace alone, when something came up. Her feet stopped in their tracks, remembering someone that she'd be leaving behind. An image of Midoriya came up, and she felt something inside of her ache. The feeling of leaving him felt so awful that she felt herself hesitate. She thought about how good it felt to wrap her arms around him, kissing him. Even just holding his hands and hanging out together felt just as good as flying around here. Something about it made her wings flutter, and she realized that he made her happy.
She smiled at the memories of him and felt tears fall down her face.
"Izuku..." Uraraka said under her breath.
Uraraka felt her wings fluttering and soon she turned around to face the necklace. She looked at it and flew towards it, hoping that it would help her get back to Midoriya. She thought about everyone she cared about in that moment. The glow brightened up as she got closer to it. The moment she touched it, she felt herself being absorbed into the necklace.
Once she opened her eyes, she realized that she wasn't in the garden. She was surrounded by pink quartz as if she were in the necklace. It felt so light and open as she looked around it. Something about it felt like she was somewhere near the dormitory. Then she remembered what happened to Sakura.
"Sakura?!" Uraraka called out, "Sakura? Are you there?"
In the corner of her eye, she spotted something glowing. It was a pink orb.
Soon enough, it formed into her fairy friend. She opened her eyes as if she had just woken up.
"Ochaco?"
