"What are you doing?! This isn't the hero way!"
/I'm just sucking some blood, it doesn't hurt her./
"It may not hurt her, but it's still wrong! You're violating her consent!"
"It does matter! As a hero, we protect the innocent and uphold justice. We don't take away people's autonomy, even if we think it's for their own good."
/I'm trying to help her!/
"Trying to help her? By taking her blood without her consent? That's not helping her, that's hurting her!"
/She was going to pass out, so I sucked her blood to make her feel better./
"If she was going to pass out, then you should have helped her sit down or given her something to drink!
"You know what? Instead of getting angry at you, I'm going to help you understand why what you did was wrong. Let's sit down and talk about it, okay?"
"Alright, let's sit down and talk about it. I want you to understand why it's important to respect people's autonomy and only use your quirk in a way that doesn't harm others."
"Now, I want you to apologize to the girl you took blood from. Show her that you understand why what you did was wrong."
/I'm sorry... I didn't know that I was hurting you./
"Thank you for apologizing. I appreciate your willingness to learn and grow from this experience."
"I believe you. Just remember, being a hero is about protecting the innocent and upholding justice. It's also about understanding and respecting others. If you have any more questions or need further guidance, don't hesitate to ask."
"I'm glad to hear that. Remember, being a hero is a journey, and it takes time and practice to develop your skills and understanding. If you stay committed and keep working hard, I know you'll become a great hero."
"If you ever need any more training or guidance, I'll be here to help you. Just let me know if you have any questions or if there's anything you need."
"I'm glad to hear that. However, before we continue, I want to check in with the girl you took blood from earlier. Let's go find her and make sure she's feeling okay."
/Sure./ We find the girl... Talking to her...
"Hi, I'm Deku Midoriya, and I'm here to make sure you're feeling okay after what happened earlier. Are you feeling any better?"
/Yeah, I'm feeling better./
"I'm glad to hear that. Did you feel scared or hurt when ActiveSound took your blood?"
"I understand that it must have been frightening and uncomfortable for you. I want to assure you that ActiveSound didn't mean any harm, but he should have asked for your consent first."
"There's no need to apologize. We all make mistakes, and what's important is that we learn from them. I'm glad that you're feeling better now, and I want to make sure that nothing like this happens again. If you ever feel scared or uncomfortable, please don't hesitate to reach out for help."
"Thank you for being honest with us. I'm glad that we could help you feel better. Remember, you deserve to be treated with respect and kindness, and no one should take away your autonomy without your consent."
/Yeah... I know that now./
"I'm glad that you understand. Being a hero is about protecting the innocent and upholding justice, and it's also about respecting and caring for the people in our community. You have a right to feel safe and respected, and we will do everything in our power to ensure that you always feel that way."
/Mm-hmm./ She smiles, happy with the outcome.
"I'm glad that we could make things right. Remember, being a hero isn't just about having powers or fighting villains, it's about protecting the people you care about and making sure they feel safe and respected. You did the right thing by being honest and seeking forgiveness, and I know that you'll go on to become a great hero."
"You're welcome. I'm proud of you for being willing to listen and learn from your mistakes. Remember, everyone makes mistakes, but it's how we learn and grow from them that matters. You're on the right path, and I know that you'll become a wonderful hero."
-Later on, Deku would get a text from her, asking if she could join her class.-
"Of course! I'd love to have you join my class. I'm always looking for new students who are eager to learn and grow. What kind of hero are you interested in becoming?"