Deku might be completely shocked at first. Since Bakugou has always been so aggressive towards him, he would never expect such a confession. He might just stand there, mouth agape, not knowing what to say.
He might cry a lot. Deku is very emotional, and being cheated on would be a very painful experience for him. He could also get angry, which is rare for him, but this situation would be so unjust that he might not be able to hold it in. He'd probably start to question his self - worth too, thinking that there was something wrong with him that made his partner cheat.
Deku might be initially shocked. He's used to Bakugou's aggression, but an actual injury is different. He could be in pain and disbelief at first. Then, he might try to downplay it, especially if he doesn't want to cause trouble for Bakugou, because Deku is generally a very forgiving character.
The reactions of pro heroes to Deku fanfiction could vary greatly. Pro heroes who are more outgoing and friendly, like Mirio, might actively seek out Deku fanfiction just for fun. He could be the type to laugh out loud at the creative and sometimes wacky ideas in the fanfiction. However, more serious pro heroes, such as Aizawa, might initially be skeptical about the whole concept of fanfiction. But if the fanfiction has some deep insights into Deku's character and his journey, Aizawa might start to respect it more.
Well, some might be really amazed. They could see a new side of Deku that they never knew before. His singing might show a different level of confidence or a hidden talent, so they would probably cheer him on.
Some characters might try to understand Deku's motives. Kirishima, who was close to Bakugou, would be angry at first but might also try to find out if there were any extenuating circumstances. However, many would be afraid of Deku, seeing him as a threat now that he has killed one of their own.
Uraraka would be heartbroken. She was one of Deku's closest friends. She might lose some of her usual cheerfulness and become more focused on finding out who or what was responsible for his death. She could also struggle with her own self - confidence in using her quirk, as Deku was always an inspiration to her.
Bakugo would likely be furious. He'd feel betrayed and would probably be the first to attack Deku, yelling at him about how he's thrown away everything they've worked for. Uraraka might be more empathetic. She'd try to understand what drove Deku to become a villain and hope there's a way to bring him back to the side of good.
Some might feel honored. They see it as a form of recognition of their importance in Deku's story or in the overall My Hero Academia universe. For instance, Iida could see his friendship with Deku being explored in a fanfiction as a compliment to their real - life bond.
Bakugo would be deeply affected. He might initially deny his feelings, but then would be filled with guilt for all the times he was mean to Deku. He could become more withdrawn and focused on becoming a hero worthy of Deku's sacrifice.