Two weeks later we were completely moved into the new base. Things were starting to feel comfortable again which meant that it was time for me to start my mission. Well, if you want to call it a mission. Truth be told I'm absolutely terrified. I haven't really seen my family in years, I definetly don't count that day a few months ago as seeing them.
I'm also scared that I'll end up getting captured and end up leaving Tenko alone. I've never trusted Endeavor a day in my life, so why would I do it now? The only thing that gives me any hope that this'll actually work out is the fact that this plan could help keep Tenko and our kids safe. It's something I just have to do.
I was currently packing my travel bag, unaware of how long I'll end up being gone. I'm not having Kurogiri warp me there because I don't want there to be any hint that I'm heading back home. Tenko was watching me the entire time with sad eyes, it made me feel guilty for doing this.
When my bag was packed I threw it on my back and walked over to Tenko, throwing my arms around him. "I'm gonna miss you so much." I said.
I heard Tenko sniffle, "I'm gonna miss you too. Call me everyday to let me know you're still alive, yeah?"
I laughed, pulling away to look at his face. I placed my hands on his cheeks and wiped his tears away with my thumbs. "Of course love, I garuntee I'll be back before you know it." I said, connecting our lips. The kiss was gentle and longing, making me never want to break away. When I forced myself to pull away I crouched down, placing my hand on the side of Tenko's abdomen. "Don't give your dad too much trouble while I'm gone brats." I planted a kiss in the middle of Tenko's abdomen before standing back up, giving him one last kiss before I pulled up my hood and headed out the door.
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It took me 2 days to walk to where my childhood home is. I'm honestly surprised that I still remember where it is. Knowing Endeavor, there's a 99% chance that they all still live here, and I guess that's all that I'm really betting on. As I walked up the path to the front door panic and anxiety started to pour through my body. I debated on turning around, but knew I couldn't. I was stronger than this.
I approached the front door and stood there for a minute before knocking. The seconds after I knocked felt like they were taking hours to go by. "Coming!" I heard coming from inside. I tightened my fist as I heard footsteps approach the door. I should just go back. There's no shame in being too scared to confront people, right? I can always just-
The door opened. Any hopes of me leaving now just disappeared. "What can I- Touya?"
And there I was, staring into the eyes of my little sister without being able to say a singular word. Well, that is until I saw her start to cry. "No, no, no, Fuyumi don't cry. Please I-I'm sorry." Stupid older brother instincts.
"Touya!" She said again, tears still flowing down her face. Out of nowhere I felt her throw her arms around me, pulling me in close. "Ever since we saw the broadcast and dad's interview we've been waiting for you to come home. I missed you so much."
"I- Fuyumi-" I stuttered, carefully putting my arms around her, not sure if it's ok for me to hug her back or not.
After a couple minutes she pulled away, a wide smile on her face. "C'mon. Pull your hood down and let's go inside, I'm sure everyone'll be so happy to see you." Fuyumi said as she grabbed my hand and pulled me inside. Once the door was closed I pulled my hood down and took my shoes off, Fuyumi taking my hand again and dragging me around the house not long after.
As we were walking through the house I felt my heart start to race as the memories flooded through my head. Fuyumi stopped in front of the dining area, opening the door to where I saw the rest of my siblings and my mom sitting at the table. "He finally came home." Fuyumi said, I could tell she started crying again.
I saw my family freeze, dropping anything they may have had in their hands. Fuyumi dragged me into to room more before stepping off to the side. I rubbed the back of my neck and looked at the floor, "Uh- Long time no see?" I said, unsure of what else there really was for me to say.
Without any warning I was tackled to the ground, a pair of arms holding me tightly and the sound of crying coming from the person on top of me. I looked up and saw Natsuo, tears streaming down his face. "Y-You're such a fucking asshole. I hate you so much." Natsuo said, gripping onto my hoodie as he cried into my chest.
"Natsu-"
"Why did you fucking leave me? Why? I thought it was me and you against the world so why the fuck did you leave me for so long? And a fucking note? That's how you decide to say goodbye to me? Seriously?" Natsuo cried out, still gripping my hoodie.
"Natsuo, I-I'm sorry." I replied, still not knowing what else I can say.
"I missed you so much."
"Touya?" I looked up and saw Shoto standing over Natsuo and I.
I awkwardly smiled at him, "Hey, Sho. No hard feelings for that one time, right?" I asked, nervously laughing.
Shoto's face softened, almost looking like he wanted to cry, "No, none at all. I'm really just glad that you finally came home." Shoto said, climbing on top of Natsuo. I let out a sigh of pain from the weight but let them be.
Next thing I knew somebody was brushing my hair out with their fingers. I looked over and saw my mom, she smiled at me. "You're still just like when you were a kid, messy hair and never knowing how to properly talk to people."
"I- I know how to talk to people." I pouted, making my mom start to laugh.
I jumped as the door to the room flew open "What's with all the noise-" I looked back, seeing Endeavor standing in the doorway. "Touya?"
Aaaand this is where I die.
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Together We Rule
FanfictionTouya Todoroki, now going by Dabi, ran away from home at age 12 after no longer being able to handle his father's abuse. Now at age 18 he's made a name for himself in the villain world, ruling the streets that he lived on. One day he meets Tomura Sh...