Ok, so let's talk about the O.C.'s. Again.
Now, at this point, I have well over a hundred O.C. submissions. And I think this is the point where I have to realize I can't put all the valid ones in the story.
People have asked me what the limit on kids in this story is going to be and to be honest. I have no idea. But I do know I'm not gonna be able to handle over a hundred characters. And that's not even counting the characters I myself am creating.
I'm still gonna try to include some O.C.'s from you guys, but it's gonna be pretty rare.
I am very sorry for how poorly this was handled, as I said I thought I was only gonna get like ten submissions. Not ten times ten submissions.
Like I said there is still a chance your O.C. can get in. When I'm going to include new O.C.s I'll probably look through the submissions and pick one or two.
I'll also try to put in some other ways to interact with you guys, similar to the Ken and Nara situations.
Inko
Inko felt like a terrible mother.
She left her son. Her only son. All the way in another county.
And now he had fallen sick.
"Grandma?" Fu said over the phone. "Grandma are you ok?"
Fu, the dear sweet boy, had been the one to notify her of Izuku's collapse. Seeing as he was the only one of the children who wasn't freaking out, who had also met Inko.
"I-I-I-I-" Inko wanted to say that she was ok, but she was just so overwhelmed at the moment, that all she could do was balk like a fish.
"Grandma, do we need to call an ambulance for you too?" Fu asked her.
"I...N-no dear." Inko managed to say, pulling herself together just enough to finish the conversion. "I...I just need a second. How are all the other children?"
"Most of them are crying. Only five of us are keeping everything together right now. But the Pussy Cats are coming to help out until we can figure out what to do." Fu explained to her.
"Oh, dear." Inko bit her lip. She may not have gotten to know all the kids that were now under Izuku's care, but the ones she did know, loved their new father with all their hearts. She could only imagine the heartbreak they were going through right now. "I'll try to come back as soon as I can! I know it's a lot to ask, but please keep everything together until then."
"We're trying Grandma." Fu sighed. Then in the background, Inko heard something break. "Oh. I have to go. Sansan broke something again."
"Goodbye, Fu. I love you." Inko told him.
"I love you too Grandma," Fu said, before hanging up.
Immediately once the conversation was done, Inko stood up from her desk and yelled at her office staff. "Everyone, I'll be going back home for a while! My son needs me!"
Wild Wild Pussy Cats.
It was a peaceful morning at Pussy Cats H.Q.(which was given a lot of inappropriate names that they refused to acknowledge.)
The Pussy Cat's themselves were sitting back in their living room, enjoying some nice, freshly made coffee.
"Ahhh." Mandalay leaned back into the couch.
"So nice. After so much work we finally get a vacation." Pixie-Bob stretched out on the couch, much like a cat.
"Ahhhhh." Tiger and Ragdoll's relaxed sighs were their response to that.
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I Don't Run An Orphanage!
FanfictionIzuku Midoriya, couldn't be a hero. But despite this, he soon finds he's a magnet for trouble, particularly trouble involving children. There a lot's of children in the city with quirks that cause issues for them and the people around them. And if t...