THE MAZE RUNNER - TRAILER


"How do you guys feel about Maze?"The Author ask all of them suddenly. All of them look at each other weirdly. Is the question relevant to the next world? If so, how?

"I'm okay with maze but I prefer not to enter any kind of maze, "Fluttershy whispered loud enough for the author and her friends to hear. A few of them understand what she means. Some people enjoy the maze and love to enter that said place for a sense of adventure but some choose not to due to the fear of being lost.

"I've been through a maze. And let me tell you! It's not a fun experience!"Hunter told all of them. The characters from the Owl House look at him. "What happened?" Luz as him as Hunter seems to have PTSD. "Well, we were capturing a running fugitive when we got attacked by a slug monster."He told them.

"That doesn't sound terrible," Luz said before Hunter looked at her with the utmost seriousness. "You have no idea what they're capable of human".

"Anyway...what does this world have to do with a maze? Does Y/n get lost in a maze and he must survive? And how does he lost in a maze in the first place? And why did he-"Izuku muttered to himself as everyone looked at him weirdly.

"Does he do that all the time?"Rainbow Dash asked all of the Class 1-A students who just nodded and said "yes" at the same, as it was something normal with their everyday life.

"This maze is quite different from the maze that you may have in your world"The Author said to all of them, more specifically to Izuku.

"How so?"Lilith asks The Author as he just smiles before answering "This maze is one, if not the most dangerous maze you will ever see with your two eyes."

A few of them can't help but feel a bit of shiver when they hear that. Instead of asking more questions, they decided to watch what this world has to offer and how this maze is dangerous.

BEGIN...

The video starts with pitch black before we can hear the sound of metal. We then see Y/n inside a large cage that is going up. He was gasping.

"What is that sound?" Pearl asks, covering her ears in annoyance and puzzlement as the metallic noise continues to reverberate.

"I can't see anything" Ena told her sister, who just nodded their heads. Agreeing with what her sister said.

"Why is Y/n in a metal cage?" Koneko asked. Weird out at seeing his friend inside a cage. And even is wet.

"It's a long and complicated story. But it will be answered soon"The Author told all of them, as he drank some Pepsi.

He's getting more panicky as the cage gets up faster. We see the view of a door before the cage stops.

"He's going to get crushed!" Hop Pop yells out in terror, his eyes wide with fear for the boy he cherishes, imagining the worst-case scenario.

They then see the cage stop. 

"Oh... never mind," Hop Pop mutters sheepishly, a blush spreading across his cheeks. Anne, Sprig, and Polly chuckle, relieved but amused by the false alarm.

"This must be terrifying for Y/n," Anne says, her expression turning serious. "Just imagine waking up and realizing you're in a metal cage, heading to who knows where."

"I have claustrophobia," Kosei admits, his voice trembling slightly. "If I were in that position, I would have died from the panic alone." He shudders at the thought, his face pale as he contemplates the idea of being trapped in a small, dark space.

The sound of an alarm is heard and the door opens. Revealing a group of boys looking down at Y/n. One of those boys is Cardin. Y/n shields his eyes from the scorching sun.

"Cardin?!" Team RWBY shouts in unison, their voices filled with a mix of anger and shock, capturing everyone's attention.

"What is he doing there?" Jaune demands, his annoyance clear as he looks at the Author. Before the Author can respond, another voice interrupts.

"Umm, who's Cardin?" Luz asks Ruby, her curiosity piqued.

"Cardin is a student at our school," Ruby explains, her expression darkening. "He's known for being a big jerk and a bully." She glances at Jaune, who has often been the target of Cardin's cruelty.

"Don't forget the unhealthy amount of hatred towards Faunus," Blake adds, her voice tinged with bitterness. Velvet nods in agreement, her own experiences with discrimination flashing in her mind.

"So why is he here?" Sen asks the Author, clearly puzzled.

"He's a minor antagonist in this world," the Author replies, taking another sip of his Pepsi. "But he soon becomes an ally to Y/n and the others." His words leave the RWBY crew visibly shocked.

"Him? An ally? Yeah right!" Nora scoffs, crossing her arms defiantly. Her disbelief is evident, and she shares a hateful look at the boy on the screen.

"Just because he's a bully in your world doesn't mean he's a bully in another world," the Author tries to explain. "In every world, characters may have the same faces and appearances, but they often have different personalities and paths. Sometimes, circumstances lead them to change."

Despite the Author's explanation, Team RWBY and JNPR continue to glare at the image of Cardin, their past experiences with him too strong to be easily dismissed.

"Sometimes people can change," Todoroki interjects, glancing at his father, Endeavor. The room falls silent for a moment. As much as Todoroki hates to admit it, he acknowledges that his father is trying to change, striving to be a better man and a better father.

Cardin jumped into the cage and looked at Y/n. "Day one, Greenie. Rise and shine!" Cardin told Y/n as he pulled Y/n by the shirt.

"Greenie?" Gus echoes, puzzled by the unfamiliar term.

"They must have come up with some new slang for everything," Sona speculates, her analytical mind working to piece it together. "So, new people mean 'greenie.' It's probably a way to mark newcomers."

"But why green though?" Leni asks, tilting her head in confusion. "Why not Pinkie or Orangenie?" She looks over at Pinkie Pie, who nods enthusiastically, her hair bouncing with the motion.

"Oh, Leni, never change," Lori says with a small smile, patting her sister on the back. Leni beams at the affectionate gesture.

"Green typically symbolizes newness and inexperience," Aizawa explains, trying to provide some context. "Like how recruits are sometimes called 'green' in the military."

Y/n looked around him in awe and confusion as he sees large walls around him. "What is this  place?"Y/n asked as he keep on looking at the huge wall.

"What the hell?"Bobby said seeing the giant maze wall.

"Is this what you are referring to as the maze?" Twilight asked, her eyes bulging at the sheer size of the walls.

"Indeed." The Author nod his head.

"Usually, a maze is tall and all, but not a damn wall!" Issei and Mineta shouted in unison, their surprise echoing the general sentiment.

"Okay, I would not be able to get out of that maze," Denki said, tears welling up at the thought of trying to navigate such a colossal structure.

"It's actually quite easy to get out of a maze," Lisa, the child prodigy of the Loud family, explained matter-of-factly. "You just have to hold on to the wall and keep walking. Sooner or later, you'll find a way out."

"Won't that take longer to get out of the maze?" Akko asked the young genius, her brow furrowed.

"Yeah, but at least you'll be able to get out," Lisa answered confidently.

"But that tactic wouldn't work in this universe," the Author interjected, trying to explain the flaw in Lisa's plan. "You see, the maze in this world is constantly changing. It would be dangerous if you got stuck in the maze or even got squashed by the moving walls."

"Geez," Lincoln muttered, shaking his head at the complexity and danger of the situation.

"Can you tell me your name?"Jurota asked Y/n. "I-I can't remember anything, "Y/n told Jurota.

"Jurota is here!" Pony shouted excitedly, recognizing her friend on the screen.

"It's a good thing he's here. He's probably the most mature student of mine," Vlad King said proudly, his chest puffing out with pride.

"Thank you, Sensei," Jurota thanked his teacher with a small blush, feeling embarrassed as everyone's eyes turned to him.

"So what's Jurota's role in this world?"Kirishima asked.

"Jurota was the first and longest boy to ever stay in the Maze. So he became a leader for them," the Author informed everyone about Jurota's role in this world.

"You heard that, Class 1-A?! Jurota is the leader of this world! Haha—Ow!" Monoma's exclamation of joy was cut short as Itsuka hit him on the head.

"Nice job, Jurota!" Itsuka congratulated her friend while continuing to pummel Monoma. Jurota nodded, sweatdropping at the sight.

"He can't remember anything? Not even his name?" Momo asked the Author, concern etched on her face.

"Not even his name," the Author confirmed solemnly.

"But how?" Lilith asked.

"Something traumatic must have happened that caused him to not remember anything at all. Or is it because someone did this? Because there's no way Y/n can be in the cage unless—" Izuku started muttering, his analytical mind racing to piece together the mystery. His muttering grew louder as he speculated, catching the attention of his classmates.

"Midoriya. You're muttering again," Tsuyu told him in her usual monotone voice.

"Ah! Sorry!" Izuku apologized to her as she give him a reassuring smile.

We see the view as all of the boys are working hard. "Who put us here?"Y/n asked as both he and Jurota walked towards the wall. We sees names on a wall. Some of the names are scratched.

"That's actually a good question. There's no way that this maze just came out of nowhere. Someone must have created it," Lisa Loud theorized, her analytical mind already working on the puzzle.

"Yeah. But who. And why?"Twilight agreed with the child prodigy.

"There's a lot of names on the wall. I think it's the name of the boys in the maze." Sunset said, looking at the many names on the wall.

"But why do they put their name on the wall?" Lynn asked the Author, puzzled by the practice.

"And some of those names are scratched. But why?" Kentaro, the giant Oni ask another question to the Author.

"It's mean that those boys are dead," Raven said bluntly, not sugarcoating the harsh reality.

"...dead?" Fluttershy whispered, her voice barely audible but enough for Raven to hear.

"No one can survive for this long without someone losing their life. They must have gone crazy for being in there too long or tried to find a way out but died doing so" Raven explained, her tone matter-of-fact. The group looked at her in shock, except for Yang, who just glared at her.

"That's horrible!" Ochako exclaimed, horrified by the idea.

All of the girls and adults in the theatre turned their eyes to the boys on the screen. They knew these boys weren't the same as those from their universe, but that didn't mean they liked seeing their friends suffer or die, even in a different world.

Y/n and the group of boys are looking at something or waiting for someone. We can see Cardin, Hunter, Sprig, Flash, Steven and Jaune.

"What are they looking at? Or maybe waiting for?" Polly asked.

"How long have they been in the Maze? I mean, there are so many of them," Rias asked the Author, her gaze shifting to all the boys present.

"Three years," the Author replied, his tone serious. The weight of those three years hung heavy in the air, making everyone realize just how long the boys had been trapped in this perilous world.

"Hunter! It's you!" Willow exclaimed, pointing excitedly at the screen when she spotted the boy she recognized.

"Yeah! It is me," Hunter said, blushing as he shifted closer to Willow, feeling a bit self-conscious under her enthusiastic gaze.

"You're basically a good friend and ally to Y/n in this world," the Author explained to Hunter, clarifying his role in this version of the story.

"So, nothing changed," Luz teased, nudging Hunter playfully.

"Unfortunately," Amity added with a smirk, glancing at Hunter with a hint of amusement.

"Hey!" Hunter protested, feeling a little ganged up by the two.

"Hey, that's me!" Sprig suddenly shouted, his eyes widening in surprise as he saw his human form on the screen. "I'm human!"

"Yeah, in some of the worlds that will be viewed, you guys will look like humans," the Author informed the frog boy, smiling at his reaction.

"You sure are handsome. Even for a human," Ivy, Sprig's girlfriend, said sweetly as she kissed him on the cheek, making Sprig's face turn an even deeper shade of red.

"Hmm," Sprig hummed, clearly lovestruck and basking in Ivy's affection.

"Jaune is there as well," Ruby pointed out, noticing the blonde boy among the group.

"I'm there too!" Steven said excitedly, his initial happiness quickly dimming as he remembered the grim circumstances of this world. The sight of the Maze and the knowledge of what it represented sobered him.

"It's kind of strange, seeing ourselves in different forms and situations," Jaune remarked, his expression thoughtful. "But it's also kind of inspiring, knowing that no matter where we are, we're still fighting for what's right."

"Yeah, it's like we're connected, even across different worlds," Steven added, trying to focus on the positive. "Even though this place is dangerous, we're all working together."

"We don't know, "Jurota told Y/n. It's night time and we see the boys looking somewhere as there's a monster growling.

"So they don't try to find out who put them there?" Fumiko asked, her voice tinged with confusion and frustration. It seemed incomprehensible to her that the boys wouldn't be doing everything in their power to uncover the truth behind their imprisonment.

"They must have tried to escape the Maze before, and maybe they even tried to find some answers," Garnet offered thoughtfully, her gaze steady as she considered the situation. "But perhaps the deaths of the other boys made Jurota stop searching for answers. Losing so many must have taken a toll on him."

Fumiko looked at Garnet, taking in her words, before nodding in understanding. "That makes sense. If you see your friends die trying to escape, it would make you cautious, maybe even afraid to try again."

"I don't want to see anyone die," Jurota said softly, his voice barely above a whisper as he stared into the darkness. His words were heavy with the burden of responsibility he felt for the boys under his care.

Eri, sensing the gravity of the situation, sniffled and clutched Izuku's arm, her large eyes glistening with tears. She was terrified at the thought of her friends being in danger, especially in a place as terrifying as the Maze.

Izuku smiled gently and patted her head, trying to comfort her. "It's okay, Eri. Jurota is strong. He'll do everything he can to protect them, just like he always does."

"I know, Jurota. I know," Itsuka said, her voice filled with warmth and reassurance as she looked at her classmate. She understood the weight he carried as a leader in such a harsh world.

"What was that?!" Akko exclaimed, her eyes wide with fear.

"A monster," Diana answered in her usual calm, monotone voice, though even she couldn't suppress a shiver at the thought of such a creature. Hannah and Barbara, standing beside her, couldn't help but giggle nervously, though their laughter was laced with unease.

"Great! Now they have to worry about a monster as well!" Issei growled in frustration, clenching his fists. The thought of the boys not only being trapped but also hunted by some kind of beast made his blood boil.

"What kind of monster is it? Is it like a Grimm?" Ruby asked the Author, her voice filled with concern. She was no stranger to dangerous creatures, but the uncertainty of what this monster could be unsettled her.

"No," the Author replied, his tone serious. "This monster is called a Griever. It's a biologically engineered creature, created by the same people who put them in the Maze."

The room fell silent as everyone processed this information. The idea that someone could create such a horrifying creature, and then set it loose on a group of young boys, was almost too much to comprehend.

"Why would they create such a beast?" Pearl asked, her voice trembling with a mix of confusion and disbelief. She couldn't fathom the reasoning behind such cruelty.

"To test the boys for the survival of the human race," the Author explained, his voice calm but devoid of the usual warmth. He left his explanation at that, not delving into the specifics, but the implications were clear.

"What?" Twilight exclaimed, her voice filled with shock. She struggled to wrap her mind around the concept. "How could creating a monster and trapping these boys in a deadly Maze be a test for the survival of humanity?"

The Author sighed, sensing the group's growing discomfort. "In that world, the creators of the Maze believe that pushing these boys to their limits—forcing them to confront impossible challenges—will somehow lead to a stronger, more resilient humanity. They believe that only by overcoming such horrors can they find a way to survive in a world that has already fallen into chaos."

"But that's insane!" Ochako burst out, her eyes wide with horror. "How could anyone think that putting children through something like this could be justified?"

"It's not about justification," the Author replied, his tone heavy. "It's about desperation. The people who created this Maze were desperate, and in their desperation, they lost sight of their humanity. They were willing to sacrifice anything and anyone to find a solution to their problems, no matter the cost."

As the growling of the Griever grew louder in the background, the room fell into a sombre silence. The stakes of the world they were watching had become all too clear. It wasn't just about escaping a physical Maze; it was about surviving in a world where hope was a distant memory, and every day was a fight for survival.

"What's out there?"Y/n asked another question. We see the interior of the maze. "The maze. Everyone knows when that door opened, the runners look for a way out."Hunter explained to Y/n as we saw the shot of the maze door open and we saw the boys known as the runners run into the maze. One of them is Iida.

"Iida! It's you!" Ochako exclaimed, pointing excitedly at the screen. Her eyes were wide with surprise and concern. Iida, seated beside her, was equally shocked to see himself in this alternate world, especially since he wasn't wearing his usual glasses. The absence of this accessory made him look oddly different, yet still unmistakably himself.

"What's a Runner?" Lapis asked the Author, though she had a good guess. She wanted to hear the specific context in which the term was being used in this world.

"A Runner is a title given to those who are the fastest and strongest among the boys in the Maze. Their job is to enter the Maze every day and search for a way out. It's a dangerous task that requires speed, endurance, and courage," the Author explained, making sure everyone understood the gravity of the role.

As the group processed this information, Iida couldn't help but feel a sense of pride swelling within him. To be a Runner in this world, tasked with the responsibility of finding a way out of the Maze, was a role of great importance. But with that pride came a heavy burden. He realized the enormous pressure that came with such a role. His duty was not just to himself but to all the others trapped in the Maze. Every step he took in that labyrinth was not just for his survival but for the survival of his friends as well.

"And they still haven't found the right way out of this Maze?" Ruby asked, her voice tinged with a mixture of disbelief and sympathy. The thought of these boys running through a constantly changing Maze every day without finding an exit seemed like a nightmare.

"Like I said," the Author reiterated, "the Maze is constantly shifting, making it nearly impossible to navigate. Grievers, those monstrous creatures, crawl through the Maze, making it even more perilous. And the Runners have a limited time to get back to safety before the doors close, locking them inside with the Grievers."

Izuku, always empathetic, leaned closer to Iida and whispered, "Iida, be careful."

Iida turned to his friend, catching the whispered words. A small, appreciative smile crossed his face. "Thank you, Midoriya," he said quietly. "I'll do my best."

We see a diagram of the maze. And Y/n run into the maze alongside Iida. "And no one has ever survived a night in the maze."Hunter continued as we saw a boy looking at the boys and pleading as the door closed on him.

"I don't know. I think Y/n will be the first to survive a night in the Maze," Sasha confidently stated, her arms crossed as she watched the scene unfold.

Anne turned to her, puzzled. "What makes you say that?"

Sasha shrugged with a smirk. "It's Y/n. It's like he has infinite lives or something. Remember how many times he's been in situations that could kill anyone else? And yet, here he is, still kicking."

The others nodded in agreement, recalling the countless close calls Y/n had endured in various situations. It was almost as if Y/n had a guardian angel watching over him, protecting him from the worst.

Back on screen, Issei's eyes widened as he spotted the diagram of the Maze. "They have a diagram of the Maze?!" he exclaimed, surprised by the level of detail the boys had managed to record.

Amity nodded thoughtfully, her tone calm and analytical. "I wouldn't be surprised. If I were in their shoes, going into the Maze day after day, I'd probably start memorizing every detail too. It's a survival instinct. You need to know every inch of that place if you want any chance of getting out."

Jurota, who had been silently watching, furrowed his brow as he observed the boy outside the Maze. The boy's pleading expression troubled him deeply. "What's going on? Why is that boy pleading with them? Why didn't they let him in?" he asked, his mind racing with possibilities. Had he ordered this? If so, why?

The Author's voice broke through the tension, answering Jurota's question. "Because he's been stung."

"Stung?" Koneko echoed, tilting her head in confusion.

"The Grievers have this ability to sting people," the Author explained, his tone darkening as he spoke of the creatures. "And whoever gets stung... gets infected by something. It's not just a physical wound. The sting does something to their minds and drives them mad. They become a danger to everyone around them."

Denki, watching the boy's desperation on screen, felt a pang of sympathy. "That poor dude," he muttered, his usual cheerfulness replaced by genuine concern.

We see a metallic foot walking. As well as the growl of the monster. "What happens?"Y/n asked Hunter.

Gus leaned forward, his eyes glued to the screen. "Is that the monster?" he asked, his voice reflecting the growing dread in the room.

The Author nodded solemnly, confirming Gus's fear. The Griever was unlike any monster they had encountered before. It wasn't just its size or the terrifying mix of flesh and metal that made it horrifying; it was the way it seemed to embody the very essence of the Maze—a relentless, unstoppable force designed to crush any hope of escape.

As the Griever's foot landed with a resounding thud, a few of the younger kids in the theatre visibly recoiled, their fear evident in their wide eyes and tense postures. The sight of the Griever's metallic limb was enough to send shivers down their spines. It wasn't just a monster; it was a harbinger of doom, a creature born from the darkest corners of someone's twisted imagination.

Leni Loud, usually bubbly and carefree, bit her lip as she watched the metallic foot continue its slow, deliberate march. "It's like a giant metal spider," she whispered, her voice shaking slightly. "But way scarier."

"Yeah," Lincoln agreed, his eyes never leaving the screen. "It's not just scary—it feels... wrong like it shouldn't exist."

Flash is seen being picked up by the monster and killed. Y/n and Iida walked, looking at the maze. "We don't belong here," Y/n said as Iida held some kind of key cover in goop.

Back in the theater, the atmosphere was charged with shock and disbelief. The sight of their friend being brutally killed left the audience reeling. Twilight, always composed and analytical, felt a surge of panic. "FLASH!" she screamed, her voice filled with desperation. She hoped beyond hope that this was some kind of mistake, that there was a chance Flash could somehow survive.

"Please tell me he survived! Please!" Twilight's plea was almost a command, her heart clinging to the possibility of a miracle.

But the Author shook his head solemnly, his expression one of regret. The weight of his response hit Twilight like a physical blow. "No," she whispered, her voice cracking as she felt the tears welling up in her eyes. Fluttershy, ever the empath, moved closer to Twilight, gently wrapping her arms around her friend, offering silent comfort as tears began to streak down Twilight's face.

The room fell into a stunned silence as the reality of the situation began to sink in. The Author's voice, usually steady and informative, carried a heavy tone as he spoke. "A lot of people died at that moment," he said, his words cutting through the silence like a knife.

"What?" Ruby whispered, her voice barely audible as she tried to comprehend the magnitude of what the Author was saying. The idea that so many lives had been lost so suddenly, and so violently, was hard to accept.

"The door of the Maze suddenly opened at night," the Author continued, his voice growing more solemn with each word. "It's supposed to close to keep the boys safe, to keep the Grievers out. But this time, it didn't. The monsters entered the Maze and began hunting, killing everyone they could find."

Hunter, Sprig, Jurota, and Steven, all usually brave and optimistic, felt a cold chill run down their spines. The thought of the door betraying them, of the monsters breaking into their one sanctuary, was terrifying. Their faces were pale, their usual confidence shattered by the grim reality the Author had laid out before them.

Jaune, sensing the growing fear in the room, tried to lighten the mood, though his voice trembled slightly. "Well, that's... that's definitely a new place,," he said, forcing a small, uneasy smile in an attempt to ease the tension. But the attempt fell flat. The horror of what they had just witnessed was too fresh, too overwhelming for any words to soften the blow.

"I think it's time we find out what we're really up against, "Y/n told Iida. The key opens a hidden compartment in the maze. It scanned both Y/n and Iida as they both ran in fear.

"What is Iida holding?" Momo's voice broke the tension, her eyes fixed on the strange object Iida was clutching so tightly.

"A way out of that hellhole," the Author replied, his tone serious and measured. His words hung in the air, sparking a mixture of shock and cautious hope among the group.

"Where do they even find that?" Irina asked, her brow furrowed as she tried to piece together the puzzle of the Maze.

"Ew, yuck!" Lola's voice was filled with disgust as she pointed at the screen. "It's covered in slime! And he's holding it!" She scrunched up her face, trying her best not to gag at the thought of handling something so revolting.

A few of the others couldn't help but chuckle at Lola's reaction, though it was a brief moment of levity in an otherwise tense situation.

"Everything started changing the moment you showed up" Cardin tells Y/n as he seems to lead him somewhere.

"Seems like Cardin doesn't trust Y/n," Ren said, observing the scene with a frown. He shared a glance with his friends, his concern for Y/n evident.

Blake nodded, her expression troubled. "As much as I hate it, I have to agree with Cardin. Ever since Y/n came into the group and the maze, everything's turned from bad to worse." She couldn't deny that Y/n's arrival had coincided with a series of escalating challenges. Her frustration was palpable, but it was clear that the situation had taken a toll on her as well.

Ruby, who was following the conversation closely, chimed in, "But we know Y/n. He's always been the type to tackle problems head-on. If anyone can find a way out of this mess, it's him." Her confidence in Y/n was unwavering, despite the growing tensions.

"Yeah. And Y/n know they can't stay in the maze till they're old."Luz told the cat girl.

We see the metal cage open again. The boys look into it and see a girl. It is Marcy. "It's a girl" Hunter announced to everyone as all of them looked at the girl.

Luz, ever the optimist, teased Hunter lightly, "Nice observation, Hunter." She flashed him a playful grin, but her humor was met with a sharp glare from Hunter. "Shut it!" he retorted, his frustration evident.

Marcy, noticing the attention, waved enthusiastically. "Oh, I'm here!" she shouted, her voice tinged with a mix of relief and apprehension. Her presence was unexpected, and her sudden arrival raised many questions among the group.

Rin, a snake yokai with a perceptive nature, muttered under her breath, "This is bad." Her words were quiet but carried a weight that did not go unnoticed.

"What do you mean?" Denki asked, his brow furrowed in concern.

Lilith, understanding Rin's concern, added, "She's the only girl in the group of boys. What will they do to her?!" Her voice trembled slightly, reflecting her anxiety about Marcy's situation. The thought of her being alone in a hostile environment with a group of boys was unsettling.

Mineta, defensive and slightly agitated, interjected, "Hey! Not all of us are rapists!" His outburst, while meant to defend the group, did little to alleviate the concerns that Rin and Lilith had voiced.

Rin, though understanding Mineta's point, responded calmly, "I know, but still." Her concern was genuine, and she was worried about Marcy's safety and well-being given the context of the maze.

Pearl, attempting to offer some reassurance, said, "Hey. Calm down. Y/n, Jurota, and Steven are in this group. The three of them can protect Marcy." Pearl's confidence in Y/n and Steven was clear. She had faith in their character, believing that they would act with integrity and protect Marcy from harm. While she was less familiar with Jurota, his responsible demeanor also inspired trust.

Marcy, overhearing the conversation, couldn't help but feel a blush creep onto her cheeks. "Heh yeah. But I think Y/n is the only one that can protect me," she said softly, her voice carrying a hint of admiration. Her feelings towards Y/n were evident in her words, and it was clear that she placed a great deal of trust in him.

All of them were shocked when Marcy woke up. "Y/n" She called out to Y/n as everyone looked at Y/n as the music tenses up. Y/n looked at everyone as he was shocked as well.

"Wait? So do I have my memory or something?" Marcy asked, her voice filled with uncertainty. "Because the boys don't seem to remember anything."

Anne, looking concerned, replied, "I think you lost your memory as well."

The group was left in a state of perplexity, trying to piece together the puzzle of Marcy's and Y/n's situation. The revelation that Marcy might have lost her memory too added another layer of complexity to the scenario. Her only clear memory was of Y/n, which raised questions about their past relationship.

"And the only thing she remembers is Y/n? What are their relationship?" Pinkie Pie asked eagerly, her eyes sparkling with curiosity and excitement. Her shipping sense was on high alert, eager to dig into the nature of Marcy and Y/n's connection.

The Author, acknowledging Pinkie Pie's enthusiasm, responded, "Friend or more than that."

Pinkie Pie's eyes widened even further as she processed the hint. "What do you mean more than friend?" she asked, leaning closer with a wide grin. The Author remained cryptic, offering no further clarification.

The tension in the room thickened as everyone's gaze shifted back to Y/n. Issei, sensing the pressure Y/n was under, commented, "Oh boy. Everyone's looking at him."

Koneko, understanding the weight of the situation, added, "I mean, won't you?" She glanced at her friends, her tone implying that anyone in Y/n's position would feel the strain of such intense scrutiny.

Someone is walking, holding a knife. The group of boys started a bonfire. "Why are we different?" Y/n ask Marcy. Marcy looks at him for a second before replying " What if we're sent here for a reason?"

"Who's holding that knife?!" Applejack's voice trembled with anxiety.

Meanwhile, Raven watched the boys with a critical eye. "They really have time to start a bonfire?" she muttered to herself, her frustration evident. In her view, their focus should be on escaping the maze rather than indulging in temporary distractions. The urgency of their situation seemed lost on some of the boys, which only added to her concern.

Qrow, ever the optimist, countered his sister's frustration with a more relaxed perspective. "You need to relax. They need days to unwind as well. A day for a party doesn't hurt." He tried to inject some levity into the situation, though Raven's glare conveyed her disapproval.

Kentaro, embracing Qrow's sentiment, bellowed enthusiastically, "Well, count me in!" His boisterous approval was met with chuckles from his sisters, who found his exuberance both amusing and reassuring.

Sucy, always one for sarcasm, added, "Maybe because you're the main character, Y/n?" Her comment, though dripping with sarcasm, touched on the idea that Y/n's role in the maze might be more significant than he realized.

Akko, missing the sarcasm, responded earnestly, "Yeah. You're quite different than everyone in the maze, it seems." She seemed to genuinely believe in Y/n's unique role, even as the maze continued to test them all.

Melissa pondered Marcy's comment, thinking, What kind of reason? Her mind raced with possibilities, each more unsettling than the last. She couldn't shake the feeling that whatever reason brought them here, it was far from benign.

Izuku, reflecting on Marcy's earlier question, voiced a sombre thought to Melissa. "I don't know, but whatever that reason is, it must not be good." His words were filled with a sense of dread, acknowledging the grim reality that their presence in the maze was likely linked to something far more sinister than they could imagine.

Y/n can be seen running away from something in the maze during nighttime. Jurota covers Y/n mouth as he makes a silence gesture. "You're not like the others, you're curious."Jurota's voice can be heard.

"He's in the maze in the dark?! Is he crazy?!" Glynda exclaimed, her voice filled with both fear and anger. She knew all too well the dangers that lurked in the maze at night. The thought of Y/n, one of her students, facing such horrors alone was almost unbearable.

Kojiro, still shaken by the earlier scene, voiced his suspicions to Togaru. "Please don't tell me Jurota's the one holding the knife a moment ago," he said, his voice tinged with unease. The thought that Jurota, who seemed to be helping Y/n now, could have had sinister intentions moments ago was troubling.

Togaru, however, remained sceptical. "I don't think he has a good reason to kill Y/n. Y/n just arrived in the maze," he replied, trying to make sense of the situation. It didn't seem logical for Jurota to target someone so new, but in the maze, logic often gave way to survival instincts.

Yui, with her usual monotone voice, added another layer of uncertainty to the conversation. "Unless he knows something about Y/n that no one else does. Even Y/n," she suggested. Her words carried a chilling implication—that Y/n might have some hidden truth or secret that even he wasn't aware of, something that could make him a target.

Kuroka, always one for a bit of playful caution, chimed in with a warning. "Can't be too curious, Y/n. You know the saying, 'Curiosity killed the cat.' So be careful, nya," she advised, her tone light but with an underlying seriousness. Curiosity could lead to dangerous places, and in a place like the maze, it was easy to stumble upon something one wasn't prepared to face.

"But sometimes it's a good thing to be curious. If Y/n isn't curious, all of us will be stuck in the maze till we get old and die." Melissa said, her voice filled with hope. To her, curiosity was a necessity—a driving force that could lead to their escape, even if it came with risks.

Y/n and Iida running as the maze is closing and crawling through a narrow place. Sprig is being pulled by the monster. Y/n is being chased by someone in the forest.

Mei winced at the sight, her imagination running wild with the idea of being squeezed into such confined spaces. "Ohhh, I wouldn't be surprised if they somehow develop claustrophobia," she muttered, the thought alone sending a shiver down her spine.

"What's that?" Leni and Pinkie Pie both asked in unison.

Twilight, always the knowledgeable one, quickly provided an answer. "Irrational fear of confined spaces," she explained, her voice steady but tinged with concern as she watched the harrowing scene unfold.

But the tension didn't stop there. The group watched in horror as Sprig was suddenly snatched by the monstrous creature lurking within the maze. Anne's heart dropped, and she couldn't hold back her panic. "Oh no, Sprig!" she shouted, her voice filled with fear for her friend.

The Author, sensing the growing anxiety among the group, tried to offer some reassurance. "It's okay. He survives...well, at that moment of course," he added, though his whispered remark went unnoticed by most. 

Amethyst, always vocal about her frustration, couldn't help but shout in annoyance. "Oh great! Now someone is chasing Y/n!" She threw her hands up, exasperated by the never-ending series of threats Y/n had to face. It seemed like every time they thought he was safe, another danger would emerge from the shadows.

Wangari, who had been quietly observing the chaos, finally spoke up, her voice filled with a mix of sympathy and disbelief. "I swear, he can't get a break, can he?" She shook her head, feeling genuinely sorry for Y/n. It was as if the maze, the monsters, and now this mysterious pursuer were all conspiring to push him to his limits.

"But if you want to stay here, I need to know if you're going to follow the rules, "The voice of Jurota said as we could see the group of people running toward the shelter, Hunter hit a boy on the head with a stick, Iida shouted, both Y/n and Iida running as everything behind them is being destroyed.

Eda, never one to conform, let out an audible groan, her disdain for rules evident. "Rules. The one thing I hate the most in this world," she muttered, rolling her eyes in frustration.

Iida, ever the stickler for regulations, couldn't help but interject. "Unacceptable. Rules are what differentiate us from human and animal!" His voice was firm, brimming with the self-righteousness that often grated on the nerves of his classmates.

Eda, already irked, shot him a sideways glance. "Is he always this annoying?" she asked, addressing the students from Class 1A, her tone dripping with sarcasm.

Without hesitation, the entire class, including Izuku and Ochako, responded in unison, "Yep. Very much."

The collective response made Iida's eyes widen in shock. He turned to his two closest friends, feeling a pang of betrayal. "You two as well?!" he exclaimed, his voice filled with hurt.

Izuku and Ochako exchanged guilty looks before offering sheepish apologies. "Sorry, Iida," they both mumbled, their tone genuinely remorseful.

Amity, ever the quick wit, smirked at Hunter. "Nice one, Hunter. You just gave someone a concussion," she teased, her voice laced with sarcasm.

Hunter, clearly annoyed, shot back, "Zip it, Blight. I don't give everyone concussions. Plus, that's not me, so I don't even know why that happened." His frustration was evident, and he wasn't in the mood for Amity's quips.

Ojiro, always observant, chimed in, "That looks like the kid who was chasing Y/n a moment ago." His tone was thoughtful as he tried to piece together the sequence of events.

Hunter, seizing the opportunity to redeem himself, puffed out his chest a little. "Huh. It seems like I saved my friend from being attacked or killed by somebody," he said with a hint of pride in his voice.

Amity, unimpressed, simply rolled her eyes. But Hunter's mood lifted when he heard Willow's soft laugh. It was a sweet, genuine sound that made him blush slightly. "Such a cute laugh," he murmured under his breath, the words barely audible, but enough to make him smile.

The video ends with Y/n running into the maze as the door of the maze closes on him as everyone tries to stop him.

"Y/N!!!" the group shouted, their voices blending into a cacophony of panic and frustration. Lori's voice rose above the others, her usual cool demeanour shattered by the sight of her brother recklessly charging into danger. "What is that idiot doing?!" she yelled, her anger barely masking the deep worry she felt. The thought of losing Y/n to the horrors of the maze was unbearable.

Emiko, Y/n's mother in this alternate world, was equally stricken with fear. Her heart pounded in her chest as she cried out, "Why would he go into the maze when it's closing?!" The terror in her voice was palpable, and though she knew this wasn't her Y/n, the maternal instinct to protect him was overwhelming. She couldn't fathom the thought of losing him, even if he wasn't the son she raised.

The Author, sensing the rising tension, quickly intervened. "He went inside the maze to save Iida and Jurota," he explained calmly, hoping to ease their fears. "Y/n is doing this idiotic thing for something good."

The room fell silent as the gravity of the situation sank in. Itsuka, always the one to seek clarity, stepped forward with a concerned expression. "Save Iida and Jurota? What happened to both of them in the maze? And why was Jurota in the maze?! He's supposed to lead the people inside the maze!" Her voice trembled slightly as she demanded answers, her worry for her classmates evident.

The Author nodded, acknowledging her concern. "Both of them were attacked by a Griever," he revealed, his tone serious. "They managed to get away, but Jurota got hurt in the process. So Iida had to carry him back towards safety."

Jurota, hearing this, looked down with a mixture of guilt and sadness. "Damn. You should have just left me there," he muttered, his voice heavy with regret. The weight of being the reason for Y/n's and Iida's perilous situation was almost too much to bear.

But Iida, ever the honourable and steadfast friend, would have none of it. "As if I would leave a fellow student and friend!" he declared, his eyes locking onto Jurota with a stern, unwavering gaze. Jurota tried to protest but quickly realized it was a futile effort. Iida's sense of duty and loyalty was unshakeable, and Jurota knew better than to argue with him on this.

Itsuka, still filled with anxiety, turned back to the Author. "Do all three of them survive?" she asked, her voice soft but filled with worry. The thought of losing any of them was too much to bear.

The Author smiled gently, offering a glimmer of hope. "Thankfully, yes," he reassured her. "They all make it out alive."

The collective sigh of relief was almost audible as the tension in the room finally began to dissipate. For a moment, everyone allowed themselves to breathe again, the fear that had gripped them loosening its hold.

But not everyone was comforted. Bakugo, who had been unusually quiet during the exchange, clenched his fists tightly, his knuckles turning white. His heart was racing, not just from the adrenaline of watching the video, but from the conflicting emotions swirling inside him. "That selfless idiot," he whispered under his breath, his voice laced with anger but tinged with something deeper, something more vulnerable. "Just stay back in the maze. I don't care if they die! I just don't want you to die, you bastard!"

His words were harsh, but the emotion behind them was anything but. Bakugo would never admit it, not to anyone, but the thought of losing Y/n was one of the few things that truly terrified him. He masked his fear with anger, but deep down, he cared more than he'd ever let on.

Izuku, sitting next to him, caught the whispered words. A small, understanding smile played on his lips as he heard Bakugo's confession. Despite their differences and the complicated history between them, Izuku knew that Bakugo cared for Y/n in his own way. And in that moment, he respected him for it.

END..

Cast:

Y/n L/n = Thomas
Jurota Shishida =Alby
Hunter = Newt
Tenya Ida = Minho
Sprig Plantar= Chuck
Cardin = Gally
Steven Universe = Frypan
Marcy = Teresa
Flash Sentry = Zart
Jaune = Winston
Fumiko Yureimoto = Ava Paige

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