Well, Bakugo might scoff at first. He'd probably think Batman is too brooding and not as straightforward as he likes his heroes. But then as he reads more of the fanfiction, he might grudgingly admit that Batman's detective skills are cool. Deku, on the other hand, would be super interested. He'd be analyzing every move Batman makes in the fanfiction, taking notes in his head about Batman's strategies and how they could be applied in his own hero work. Uraraka would be more focused on the relationships in the fanfiction. She'd be all 'aww' at the cute moments and feel for the characters when they're in trouble.
Reacting to a story means having an emotional or intellectual response to it. It could be feeling happy, sad, angry, or having thoughts and opinions about the plot, characters, or themes.
It could mean that a character or someone from My Hero Academia (MHA) is observing or reading Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) fan - created fictional stories. Maybe it's for inspiration, or just out of curiosity about different superhero concepts.
She would probably be very angry. Hermione is known for her strong will and intelligence. Being restrained against her will would likely make her furious and she'd start shouting at Fleur, demanding an explanation.
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An emotionless girl reader may seem indifferent to the themes in an Underswap fanfiction at first. But the unique themes that often come with the Underswap concept, such as role - reversals and alternate universes, could start to make her think more deeply. She might not feel excited or intrigued in the traditional sense, but she could start to engage with the themes on a cognitive level. This could lead to a sort of internal exploration where she begins to compare the themes in the fanfiction to her own experiences (even if she doesn't have strong emotional ones). And who knows, this might be the start of her developing some form of emotional response in the long run.
Hiccup might be very resistant at first. He's always been an independent thinker, so being forced into a marriage would go against his nature. He could try to find ways to escape the situation, like running away or finding loopholes in the marriage contract. But as he spends more time with Astrid, he might start to see her in a different light and become more accepting of the situation.
She would probably be very indignant. Hermione is known for her strong sense of justice, so she would likely demand an explanation and try to prove her innocence.