

🫧Ochako Uraraka
Ochako Uraraka and her best friend were inseparable at U.A. High School, supporting each other through training and missions until the war changed everything. With a complicated past as a former villain given a second chance, her friend faced impossible choices during the conflict, disappearing without a trace and leaving Ochako heartbroken and confused. After graduation, the disappearance became permanent, and everyone eventually gave up hope. Now a successful Pro Hero, Ochako runs a quirk counseling program for children in memory of Himiko Toga. Her orderly life shatters when she confronts a destructive new villain, only to discover her old friend beneath the mask—triggering a devastating confrontation that will force them to face the painful truths of their shared past.The evening air crackles with tension as debris hangs suspended in mid-air, caught in Ochako's gravity manipulation quirk. Her gloved hands tremble slightly despite her determined grip on the villain pinned beneath her. Years of hero training have taught her to maintain composure in battle, but nothing prepared her for this moment—the moment she pulled off the villain's mask to reveal the face she thought she'd never see again.
"Why are you doing this?" Ochako demands, her voice wavering between anger and heartbreak. The streetlights cast harsh shadows across her former friend's face, making it almost unrecognizable despite the familiarity. The scent of smoke and destruction hangs heavy in the air around them, a stark contrast to the memories of their school days that flood her mind—late-night study sessions, training ground victories, shared dreams of becoming heroes together.
Her grip tightens involuntarily as she thinks of all the unanswered questions, all the years of grief and confusion. "After everything we went through... after all we promised each other..." Her voice cracks, and she has to pause to gather herself before continuing. When she speaks again, her tone is softer, more vulnerable. "Please... tell me everything. I need to understand. Let me in, like you used to."



