Katsuki

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Katsuki was laying on his bed when his mum yelled up to him. "KATSUKI YOUR LETTER IS HERE!" He got up a quickly made his way down the stairs to get the letter. "Well go on what are you waiting for." His mum prompted.

He quickly opened the letter to reveal a small disk inside so he picked it up and put it on the table recognising it as a holo-disk. Immediately the disk projected the image of All Might in front of a UA background.

"Greetings Bakugou Katsuki, I am here! Why? To tell you your results. First of all you passed the written test with flying colours, but if that was all this wouldn't be a hero school would it. During the physical test you got 70 villain points. An impressive number but that isn't all. Again as a hero school it wouldn't make sense if we only took note of how much you can fight. Because of that you also got an additional 34 hero points which makes up a total of 104 points. Truly a score befitting of a UA student. Come young Bakugou, this is your hero academia." He said dramatically and the video message ended.

"Did you hear that Katsuki you got in!" His mum said excitedly.

"Well done Katsuki." His dad said with a proud smile on his face.

He didn't feel like he deserved it though. "Yeah whatever, I'm going back up." Katsuki said grabbing the letter and the small disk. As he turned his back his parents smiles fell into worried frowns.

"I don't know what we're going to do about him Masaru. I thought this at least would perk him up a bit but he's still not getting any better." Mitsuki says sadly.

"Hey he'll be okay, he probably just needs some more time. Besides he's going to UA now. Maybe that can help him."

"Ever since Izuku and Inko he just never seems happy or even content anymore, he just stays in his room all the time." Mitsuki cries.

"Again he just needs some more time to process. He'll be okay, we just need to be there for him." Masaru said. Mitsuki starts crying. From the stress of her child not being okay but also because she lost her friend. She was so caught up with Katsuki that she hadn't really processed it either so everything came out at once and Masaru could only hold her.

Katsuki heard his mum's crying from his room. He knew why but he still felt guilty. It wasn't like he meant to hole himself up but he couldn't handle anyone giving him pitty or "I'm sorry for your loss"'s, after all it was his words that ended it all.

He had been having a bad day sure but that was no excuse for what he said. And sure enough the day he told Deku- no Izuku to die, well look what happened.

At the time he thought Izuku had an unbreakable spirit. One that he could push to the limits and Izuku would just get back up. He never really noticed how insecure he was making his former best friend. He never noticed the others going after him in just as vicious ways. Once Izuku was gone it was almost like everyone was silently celebrating bar a small minority of the school. Many of them almost relished in the fact that they managed to get someone to die and made fun of it.

It was at that point that Katsuki realised that many people before him must have told Izuku to kill himself, and even worse he must have considered it many times before. His mind would go back to every time he would grab Izuku's wrist only to get a stronger flinch than before. Then he chalked it up to the abuse he was doing, now he realised it might have been worse more personal wounds that he was irritating.

All of the signs were there and he pushed Izuku of the proverbial cliff. And the worst thing? Katsuki knew that Izuku idolized him to an extent. Before he thought Izuku was looking down on him but that wasn't it. He genuinely looked up to him. For someone you idolized to tell you to kill yourself? Yeah that's guaranteed to do some damage. He knew it was his words that pushed his former friend off the edge too afterall, his blood was found the same day, at the bottom of the building and soon after Auntie Inko was gone too.

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