Well, perhaps they meet at a hero convention for kids. Uraraka is there with her family and Deku has managed to get in somehow. They strike up a conversation about their favorite heroes. As they talk, they realize they both have a unique perspective on heroism and from that moment on, they become friends and support each other in their hero - related goals.
One possible plot idea could be that they meet at school for the first time. Maybe Deku is being bullied and Uraraka stands up for him. This would start their friendship early on. They could then discover their shared dreams of becoming heroes together.
They could meet during a local hero parade. Child Uraraka is excited to see all the heroes, and Child Deku is there with his notebook, jotting down details about the heroes' costumes and quirks. They accidentally bump into each other. Uraraka apologizes and Deku is so star - struck by the idea of meeting another hero - enthusiast that he forgets to be shy for a moment. They start chatting about their favorite heroes and find out they have a lot in common.
It could be that they meet at school. Uraraka is the new girl in class and Deku is the shy but friendly boy. At first, Uraraka is a bit intimidated by the other kids' quirks, but Deku encourages her. He shows her how he's also been working hard to develop his own quirk, even though it was a late - bloomer. They bond over their insecurities and shared love for heroes.
As a child, Deku would likely be more naive. He might not fully understand the extent of the challenges that lie ahead in his journey to become a hero. His admiration for heroes would be pure and untainted. Uraraka as a child could be more impulsive. For example, she might use her quirk without thinking about the consequences as much as she would when she's older. She'd also be more likely to show her emotions openly, like her excitement about hero - related things.
Well, one possible plot could be that a villain uses a new type of quirk -altering device on Deku. As a child, he might have to rely on his basic knowledge of heroics and his natural determination. His friends would be confused at first but then quickly realize it's still Deku inside. They'd have to protect him from other villains who might see this as an opportunity to get rid of the future symbol of peace while he's vulnerable.
Well, a plot could revolve around Villain Deku trying to recruit Uraraka to his side. He might start by showing her the flaws in the hero society that she's a part of. Uraraka, initially resistant, starts to question her own beliefs as Deku keeps presenting her with evidence of the corruption and inequality. This could lead to a very complex relationship between them, where she's torn between her loyalty to the heroes and the allure of what Deku is offering. Or perhaps there's a parallel universe where Deku was always a villain and Uraraka is the only one who can reach the part of him that was once good.
The plot might involve them dancing to relieve stress. After a tough week of hero training, they decide to have some fun. Uraraka might be the one to initiate it, pulling Deku onto the dance floor. They could start dancing clumsily at first, but then they find a style that suits them both, like a fun, upbeat pop - style dance. As they dance, they also talk about their dreams and fears as future heroes.
In this fanfiction, Uraraka and Deku might have a heart - to - heart conversation. They could share their dreams and fears, strengthening their bond as friends. Maybe they'll train together and Uraraka will improve her quirk with Deku's help.
One idea could be that the child of Jormungandr is born in a modern world. It discovers its powers gradually and has to hide from humans who might fear it. It could struggle with its identity, being part of a mythical and feared lineage.
The human child could be a part of a group that is exploring Africa and gets separated from them. The child stumbles upon the Pride Lands. The lions might think the child is some kind of strange cub at first. The child then learns the ways of the lions and in turn, teaches them about human things like building simple shelters. Eventually, the child helps the lions defend their territory from an outside threat.
One idea could be that Naruto discovers a lost child during one of his missions. He decides to take the child under his wing. The child might have some unique power that attracts the wrong kind of attention, and Naruto has to protect the child while also teaching them the ways of the ninja. It could also involve Naruto trying to balance his duties as Hokage and being a father figure to the child.