After sneaking out of his house in the middle of the night and encountering a strange and mysterious boy who resides inside the water of Stark's Pond, Craig finds himself breaking his normal routine just to be able to see him again, for reasons he cannot himself comprehend.
It's not an old person, though, it's just some guy she doesn't know. So Sharon promptly loses interest and resumes fiddling with the peeling cover of a nearby novel. As long as he doesn't try to hit on her or anything.
Characters react to Dekuverse this, they watch Midoriya that. What about some Bakuverse? Or: Class 1-A, Shinsou, Mei and some of the staff watch multiple universes surrounding the one and only Bakugou. Though they might not have accomplished what they were setting off for at the start, they do learn some things about the blond - even some things that he himself wasn't aware of.
Clyde is sent on a mission to keep track that Eric Cartman doesn't cross some lines at their parents' wedding.
If Katsuki is going to be the Avatar, he's going to be the best one the world has seen. Even if the Fire Lord decides he wants to use him for a war he's starting and even if everyone else in the world doesn't trust Katsuki. He's just going to have to be a little patient. Even if he doesn't want to.
Hizashi's warm, Shota's tired. So in the end, it works out.