Izuku's hands curled against the metal fence, trying to will his jealousy as his eyes followed Kacchan soaring through the sky with a blinding grin; which chipped from his own smile. The blonde shook his core with ugly feelings when he willingly took the hands of the red haired teen. He lost a piece of his heart, as the blonde even flew higher.
"I wonder if Kacchan can touch the sky," he mused, looking at the vast blue canvas.
" 'Don't go to a place where I can't follow' ," Izuku scoffed, "Kacchan, it was you who went to a place that I can't reach," he remembered a young blonde, holding his hands warmly, uttering those sweet words with a bashful look on his face, a warm beautiful flush adored chubby pale cheeks.
His grip on the metal wires loosened as Kacchan circled his arms around the blonde that flung himself against his childhood friend. He rubbed his eyes, maybe it was a false image, but what hammered the nail into his aching chest, the soft smile replacing his usual sneer, as he ruffled the lightening out of the yellow hair.
His eyes stung with tears, as red eyes met with dull emerald ones, only for the blonde to avoid it and turn to his so-called friends.
Izuku sighed, as his eyes shifted to familiar heterochromatic eyes, shuddering against the glare, "Gosh," Izuku mumbled, he let go of the fence, not wanting to trigger another bout of anger.
Time to leave, welp, he dragged his feet across the floor, walking away from the UA training grounds, 'UA..." He thought miserably, sighing.
Izuku failed badly in the entrance exam for the hero's course, his only saving grace was his perfect mark in the written exams which landed him in the general course. Not what he planned for himself, but how can a quirkless person bring down a whole robot without being squished by his own failure.
And he thought the bullying in Aldera was bad, to think that even under hero's supervision the bullying would continue, that was atrocious, but the harsh truth, nobody cared, they'd turn a blind eye to the bruises on his face. Quirkless discrimination should be handled seriously because Izuku doesn't know when he'll finally snap if this continues to go on, his thoughts on heroes were already bad enough, since he started attending UA, his candle off hope was squashed as he was regarded with disgust when one of his teachers who happened to be a hero said, "Quirkless, huh? The world is suffering because of the like of you, if only you were exterminated, then the world would be a better place," As if it was a deadly disease.
"Maybe Kacchan is right..." Izuku mumbled under his breath, hands tightening over the straps of his backpack, "Take a swan dive...this could end this once and for all,"
Mulling over the idea, would anybody even miss him? He couldn't think of anyone who would grieve at his loss. Izuku felt his blood run cold as an arm was thrown over his shoulder.
"Why, hello if it isn't Deku?" A sweet grin was displayed on his classmate's face. Don't let that smile deceive you, under that smile was a horrible, cruel kid that got off at the sight of his tears.
"Follow me," He whispered in his ears, pushing him into the alley, going further away from the bustling street.

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The Ultimate Lifeform n' The Ultimate Loser
FanfictionWhere Shadow wants to strangle Izuku in his sleep, but Izuku can't sleep without hugging Shadow. "Let me go, you imbecile," "Shads, buddy, you are the one hugging me this time," Izuku snickered. Shadow grabbed the pillow and started suffocating his...