Justice?

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So this one is gonna be more about Momo and why she's kinda a bitch in this. Before anyone says anything, growing up around something will make someone believe what they grow up around is true and have difficulties accepting if what they are told is a lie or not true. Such as if you think specific people are bad or good. Since a child doesn't know better, they believe this is accurate such as the case here. Anyways, on with the story.

Flashback 9 years ago, Momo POV:

Justice. It's a word people use a lot. A word that defines what is right and true as well as what you should fight against. But what happens if someone misinterprets justice. What if the morals you hold of justice doesn't match the morals of another's. Who's morals are right and who's is wrong. In this aspect, would both be right, or would both be wrong. I stood in front of a burning home as I watched the fire my uncle and I set ablaze burn down The Midoriya residence during the evening. As we did, I noticed two green eyes glare at me from a distance away.

'Why are you looking at me like that? This is justice like my uncle said.' The glare was not of anger or grief, but one that showed empathy. Almost as if the owner of the eyes felt pity for me. 'It's not my fault, this had to be done. THIS IS JUSTICE.'

Back to present

"So. What did you wanna talk about?" I sat in a chair across from Mr. Aizawa in the middle of a classroom while explaining.

"Yes sir. Up until Now, I haven't judged what my justice had me do. However, time and time again has this been shown to be argued with from my fellow peers as well as the teachers." Since the incident a few days ago in Whole Cake Island, I've been having Midoriya's words echo in my head constantly on his path and why he doesn't choose it because it's easier or anything in regards to his family.

"So what about it?"

"What is...right in this situation?"

"Seriously? Is that all you can say?"

"I can't tell anymore what's right and wrong. From what I've learned is right, Midoriya should've never been allowed to enroll in this school. But he's not only able to, he's looked at as a prodigy. Wanted by every Yanko good and bad, the number 9 pro hero respects him. All Might even seems to respect him. Meanwhile I'm looked at as wrong for thinking he's a villain as well as criticized for wanting to act on my justice."

My teacher began to sigh before giving me his opinion. "You're going off of Akainu's justice, aren't you?"

"Yes."

"Can't exactly blame you as heavily having a man like that tell you what justice is. Alright. That man's form of justice, is hypocritical."

"It's wha-"

"Let me finish!" I stopped for Mr. Aizawa to continue. "In Akainu's eyes, any evil you do as long as it's in the name of justice is right. This thinking is not only wrong but also dangerous in this time and age. His case doesn't help that he has a lot of swing with the Marines."

"What do you mean?" Mr. Aizawa tossed me a newspaper about the day Midoriya was attacked by the 7 Warlords. "Marines Targeted? Due to an undercover attack by the 7 Warlords on an agent of the Big Mom pirates inside the Whitebeard Pirates, Fleet Admiral Akainu had faced an attack by Sweet Commander Katakuri Charlotte. Thanks to reports made by the marines, they had tracked this spy in hopes to stop Big Mom from controlling Japan."

"Thanks to the control over the media, Midoriya is looked at as a monster when this camera footage by a nearby security camera says otherwise." He began showing me on his phone an attack that had started by the Warlords attacking Midoriya. Each tried to kill him with the Charlotte not fighting back. "There's a secret investigation into the Marines and the Warlords happening right now with this evidence and the audio we have enough to warrant it. Thanks to Jinbei as well, we were able to point out your uncle gave the order. Unfortunately, the world won't hear this and still see Midoriya as the villain when he was a victim in this."

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