PPT/BNHA au idea: Angel fueled by stress, guilt and all other stuff sprouts wings (Quirk: Healing wings)
By now, it was a fact of life. The sky was blue, fish swam, and they were quirkless. Honestly, in their opinion, they were lucky. They didn't need to worry about something weird to manage. One of their classmates sneezed fire, and he had a lot of allergies that showed themselves through sneezing.
Doey was weeping, holding the remains of one of the little toys that, just a few minutes ago, had been alive. The cozy string lights and bright murals of Safe Haven had been torn apart, returning what had been safety to the horrors.
"…I…" What could they say? I'm sorry? They were sorry, but the words were meaningless. All Doey had worked for was gone, all the lives destroyed in a second. "…I…" They looked around. Maybe there were survivors? Somewhere? There had to be. "I'm going to go look-"
Pain shot through them the moment they took a step. They felt a grunt escape them, but they pushed it back. It wasn't the worst pain they had experienced since arriving at the factory. They took another step. The pain grew worse.
They had to ignore it. They had to. There had to be survivors, people who needed help. Angel needed to do something-
The pain wasn't as bad, but for some reason, they couldn't move. Instead, they found themself curling up, hissing at the pain.
Doey turned and his angry expression faded. "Wait, Angel-"
"Something-" They gagged as the pain grew worse. "Something's wrong-" Their vision blurred, barely able to see Doey rushed over.
"Angel? Angel, talk to me-"
His words fuzzed into static in their ears. All their attention was locked on their back, on the burning sensation across their back. It felt like something was pressing up, out of their very muscle and bone, and trying to break-
Something ripped, their skin ripped, and it felt like relief.
They were too out of it to notice, but Doey did.
Wings, gleaming with their own light, had ripped free. As they spread wide, much like a butterfly after emerging from the cocoon, the light was cast broadly across the room. Wherever it touched, there were slight jerks and twitches.
And the first toy sat up with a gasp.