Halloween Trunk or Treat part 2

As Ojiro, Satou, Kouda, and Aoyama put the finishing touches on their decorated trunks, the parking lot of U.A. High School buzzed with excitement. The annual Trunk or Treat event was not only a chance for the students of Class 1-A to show off their creativity, but it was also a fundraiser for families in need in their community. Brightly colored decorations overflowed from the open trunks of their vehicles, each showcasing a unique Halloween theme.

Class 1-A was more than ready to greet the crowd when their classmates began rolling in. Shouji arrived next, transforming his car into a werewolf's lair. The trunk featured faux fur-lined cushions, and he had even crafted a couple of wolf masks for the children. "Howl you doing?" he greeted, with a toothy grin and a playful growl.

Jirou followed closely afterward, her black cat theme featuring a cozy, dimly lit space with plush black pillows strewn around. Her trunk displayed an array of cat ears and Halloween-themed accessories for the children to try on. "Purrfect for tonight!" she said with a wink, as she strummed her guitar softly, bringing in evening tunes that set the mood.

Next to arrive was Tokoyami, who had embraced the vampire theme to its fullest extent. His trunk was draped in rich, dark fabrics, mimicking the gothic elegance of a Transylvanian castle. Cobwebs hung like delicate curtains, and he had even set up a "Not-So-Scary Vampire Tales" reading corner for the little ones. "Welcome, my nocturnal friends," he greeted, bowing slightly, as shadows danced around him.

The ever-enthusiastic Hagakure gleefully zipped to the scene. Her trunk was transformed into a whimsical Halloween Mickey Mouse, complete with ears and pumpkin-themed snacks. "It's time to celebrate!" she cheered, encouraging families to nibble on her Mickey-shaped cookies and candies, gleaming within the warm glow of fairy lights.

Mineta, trying hard to impress with his zombie-themed trunk, had gone the extra mile. His "Zombie Zone" featured gory decorations and gummy worms hanging from branches. He called out to excited kids, "Come and get your brains—uh, candy!" earning him a chuckle and a few eye rolls from his classmates.

Last but not least, Momo arrived with an artisanship that was signature to her. Her pumpkin-themed trunk displayed an array of handcrafted decorations, from carved pumpkins with glowing faces to soft plushies. "Feel free to pick a pumpkin treat and stay warm with apple cider," she said, handing out snacks she had meticulously prepared.