-Prologue-

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    It all started in a lab of a corrupt scientist Aito Suzuki, a quirkless man with a love of science. Aito was born in a run down neighborhood, his father was a drunk and his mother was a prostitute. He experienced traumatic abuse all throughout his life and would be beaten and verbally abused on a daily basis. His classmates and teachers started to notice bruises from when Aito would use himself to shield his mother from his father's abuse. Aito would make up any excuse he could, he couldn't afford his school getting involved.

    Despite his home life, Aito excelled in school, passing class after class, skipping grades resulting in him graduating at just 14 years old. His love of learning caught the interest of many people including his parents. After receiving a scholarship from one of the best colleges in the country Aito's father decided to step up and become part of his son's life. Aito, being blinded by the joy of having a father didn't see what his father really wanted. Profits.

Since Aito was such a great student and fast learner he had no trouble graduating from college with flying colors, Receiving a grant from the city to open a lab to study the cross breeding of quirks and quirks themselves.

    Aito's life was going great, he didn't need his parents and hadn't talked to them in years, until his father came for what he wanted. After politely declining his father's request for money, Aito and his father got into a very heated argument, ending in his father threatening the life of his mother. Aito, being scared and protective of his mother gave into his father's wishes. He eventually drained his accounts of money out of his father extorting him.

    Aito caved and sold his penthouse and in the midst of all of this, his reputation as the world renowned quirk specialist plummeted drastically. He started to steal materials and research from his company and sell it so he could fill his father's thirst for money, resulting in him being fired and ending up on the streets with nowhere to go and eventually losing contact with his dad after he realized Aito could no longer fulfil his lust for money.

    Aito was walking the streets one night and met a man in an alleyway named Taku Onishi. Taku took a liking to Aito, having recognized him from the recent stories and news buzzing about. He gave Aito a proposal: a steady flow of income to help him run an underground operation to give villains the info they needed to enhance their quirks and to treat them when they're injured. Aito took the job almost immediately, disregarding the fact of it being illegal and that he was working for villains. Taku hooked Aito up with an old apartment originally used as a drug cooking house. Aito cleaned it out and within no time filled it with experiments, the apartment consisted of a bedroom, a makeshift "lab", and an operating room, with a hospital-esk bed with a tools tray next to it filled with all of the essentials Aito needed to crack open into his patients.

    Having lived in his new home for a couple years, business was booming. Aito had patients in and out of his apartment every day and night. He had journals apon journals of his findings over the years and documents of past experiments of attempting to crossbreed quirks to make new ones. He never succeeded. Aito started to obsess over his studies and his steady flow of materials and tech from Taku couldn't satisfy him. He needed more, so, promising Taku he could make life he requested more materials. Taku scoffed and laughed at Aito. How could he possibly make life? But he would see. He would see very soon.


                                                                      To be continued...

(Hey there! It's Googs! If you like this story and other MHA fan pieces, check out my best friend's story Red X Akito! His username is SpaceWolf513 I am personally following the in-progress writing of it and it's amazing and adorable! Please check out his story and send him some love, thanks! See you in the next update!)

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