Chapter 64: The Dark Transformation
Part 63
"Stop, let go of me, stop! I won't do it, stop!" I plead and yell, struggling against the tight grip of the two League members. They just chuckle and pull me along, their grip only tightening as I try to break free. As we move through the cold, sterile corridors, I catch glimpses of various rooms and equipment, but none of it makes any sense to me. I'm not even sure where we are or where we're going. All I know is that I'm being dragged further and further into the heart of the League, and I have no idea what they have planned for me. The fluorescent lights overhead seem to blur together as we move, casting an eerie glow over the scene. I feel like I'm trapped in some kind of nightmare, with no escape and no way to wake up. We finally stop in front of a large metal door, which one of the League members pushes open with a loud creak. Inside, I see a large room filled with medical equipment, including various machines and devices that look like they're used for experiments. Toga pushes her way to the front, a large smile on her face. "Welcome to your new home," she says, her eyes gleaming with excitement. "This is where you'll be undergoing your special treatment." I shake my head, still trying to process what's happening. "No, no, no," I mutter, trying to back away. But the League members hold me firm, their grip unyielding. Dabi steps forward, his expression still unreadable. But as he looks at me, I sense a flicker of emotion behind his eyes, a glimmer of something that might be concern. "Don't worry," he says, his voice low and even. "It won't hurt much." I laugh, a hysterical sound. "You don't know what you're doing," I say, my voice shaking with fear. "You can't do this to me." But it's too late. Tomura nods, and the League members begin to move me towards the equipment. I struggle and plead, but it's no use. I'm trapped, and I'm at their mercy. As they prepare to start the treatment, I feel a sense of panic wash over me. I'm going to lose myself, I'm going to become one of them. And there's nothing I can do to stop it. The machines begin to whir and hum, and I feel a sense of darkness closing in around me. I try to scream, but my voice is muffled by some unseen force. And then, everything goes black.