"Thanks. I hope it all ends good." Midoriya answered Nensu. He was still concerned with her and her brother's past, and wanted to help. Hopefully they could all have a happy day, without scarring the twins even more. Lucky for the boy, Nensu changed the topic by mentioning the park. It drove his attention from the matter of meeting her mom, cutting some slack off of his busy brain. Feeling the pleasant pressure of Nensu resting against himself, Midoriya's lips arced to a little smile. "Maybe we should take a walk then." He said. --- After the shenanigans of the mall, the summer camp came. With the destination only known to a few trusted persons and teachers accompanied to instruct them as usual, the kids packed their luggage and entered the bus for the trip. An hour or more into the ride, the bus was already full of chatter with everyone excited for what they might do at the camp. It seemed like they were well away from the destination, so it'd be some time before they arrived. Hiems pressed his face against the window. It's already been more than an hour, and he ran out of things to talk about approximately an hour ago. He didn't know what to talk about with Momo anyways. Sleeping was no luck in a loud and shaking bus when he was actually too nervous to sleep early last night. All these years of school and summer camp still sounded exciting. Midoriya could hardly hide his excitement. What would the summer camp of a hero school be? What would they do? Will they have professional heroes be there as mentors? He had countless questions pop up inside his head. There was so many things to look up to. He turned to Nensu, who he asked to sit together at the departure with less hesitation than he would've had when they first met. "What do you think we'll do at the camp?" He asked her.