Midoriya would initially be in shock. But then, his heroic instincts would kick in. He might try to analyze Toga's behavior and find a way to use it against her. For instance, if he notices that she gets distracted easily, he could create a diversion. He would also be thinking about the safety of others. He might worry that Toga has some bigger plan that involves harming his classmates or the city. So he would be constantly looking for a way to not only escape but also stop Toga's potential evil plans. And throughout all this, he would be drawing on his training at U.A. to keep his composure and think rationally.
One common theme is probably the 'opposites attract' scenario. For example, a very bubbly and outgoing character falling for the more reserved Suga. Another theme could be 'finding love in unexpected places', like on a tour or during a random encounter.
Many people also like to talk about sad stories. They share their feelings with friends or family, discussing what made the story so sad and how the characters could have had different outcomes. This sharing helps them process their emotions and also creates a sense of connection with others who might have similar reactions.
There are fanfics where the 'lov capture deku' scenario leads to an exploration of Deku's character growth. For example, while captured, he might start to understand the motives of the LOV members on a deeper level, which in turn changes his approach to heroism in the story. This can add a lot of depth to his character.
Fanfiction often takes liberties with the relationship between Izuku and Toga. It could also involve them teaming up against a common enemy. This would require them to put aside their differences and work together. Writers can use this to create exciting action - packed scenes and explore how they would communicate and cooperate in such a situation.
Toga is still alive in the manga. The creators haven't decided to end her character's journey with death. Usually, such major plot points are well-signaled and haven't happened for Toga so far.
Children might react very directly to sad stories. They may start crying easily and might not fully understand the deeper meaning. Teens, on the other hand, could be more likely to internalize the sadness and become moody or withdrawn. Adults may have a more complex reaction. They might analyze the story from different perspectives and use it as a lesson for life.
You could document your reaction. Write down how the sad Sims story makes you feel. This not only helps you process your emotions but also can be a fun record. For example, if a Sim's pet died in the story and it made you really sad, write about why it affected you. You can also create fan art based on the sad story. Draw the Sim looking sad or the scene that made you sad. It's a creative way to react and can also be shared with other Sims fans.