Can I get a scenario where Tsuyu and Mineta have a fight, and Mineta gets the chance for revenge by telling Tsuyu's sister horrible lies but when he tries it turns out that he can't bring himself to do that and just says how amazing Tsuyu is?
Motivated by anger, Mineta knew that nothing could stop him from what he was about to do. After all, he hadn’t started the fight but he wasn’t going to back down either. He had a plan and he was going to stick with it.
Walking up to the front door of Tsuyu’s house, he put his most innocent face on, smiling as he knocked. He didn’t have to wait long before the other’s mother answered the door, greeting him with a smile of her own.Â
“Hello, ribbit. And who might you be?” her voice was more cheery than he would expect, catching him off guard for a moment. Clearing his throat, he regained his composure.
“Good afternoon, ma’am. I’m a friend of Tsu’s. May I come in?” he asked her respectfully. The other nodded and stepped aside to let him in.
“Tsuyu isn’t here right now but you are more than welcome to wait in the main room for her.” Mineta smiled kindly and thanked her before sitting on the couch, looking around the room.
There were family pictures of all five of the Asui’s, all at different stages of the children’s lives. Some small paintings and decorations adorned the walls as well but before he could take a closer look at the art, he saw someone peaking out from behind the wall.Â
Now’s my chance, he thought to himself as he smirked, standing up and walking to where he saw the small child peering out from. The other looked out again, startled when she saw Mineta getting closer but not running away.
“Are you Satsuki?” he asked and the younger only nodded in response, coming out from behind the wall a little more. “Can I tell you something about your sister?”Â
Satsuki’s eyes widened and she smiled, following Mineta back over to the couch. She seemed completely invested in what he was going to say.
He wanted to tell her bad things about Tsuyu. He wanted to drag the other’s name through the mud in revenge for how she treated him just the other day. And he was determined to do it.
Instead, he looked into the large eyes of her younger sister and his heart melted.
Instead of saying all those bad lies that were on the tip of his tongue, he ended up talking to the younger for twenty minutes, telling her how much of an amazing hero her older sister was, all until Tsuyu came home.















