Did I mention I love you? Deku X Uraraka
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  • Reads 40,049
  • Votes 686
  • Parts 31
  • Time 3h 56m
Complete, First published Apr 03, 2020
Selective members of class A gets invited to Shikoku island south of Japan. To focus on hero training by helping and protecting the islanders living there. Without the help of pro heroes. When they get to the island it's all fun living up to a game of truth or dare. Tables are turned and feelings are revealed. Ochaco goes off on her own. Deku starts to worry about Uraraka. Him and the rest of the class start to look for her. It might already be to late. What will happen now? Would Deku even get the chance to tell Uraraka what he wanted to?
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16 parts Ongoing

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