When I woke up, the room was dark. I looked around and saw I was alone. Good. I deserve to be. I stood up and grabbed my uniform and put it on. It slumped along my my frail body as I reached down and grabbed my backpack.
I'm not going back home. They don't want me there. Plus, I'm a villain. I don't want them to get in trouble for harboring me around.
I opened the door and saw the empty hallways and took a deep breath as I exited the school. I saw two cars in the parking lot, that's it. I walked off campus and out into the city. The roads were empty and the only sound was crickets and the streetlights buzzing. I walked around for a while until I saw a dark alley and walked into it. Hopefully no one will find me here.
I went to the very back and set my back down. I had nothing. Only my school things and my shattered phone. I curled my knees to my chest and stared out into the dark street. My mind was racing. I needed my fix. I need it. I needed something.
"Why hello there," a voice whispered before everything was dark and my body collapsed to the ground, my mind going blank.
I woke up in a dimly lit bar, no one in sight. I tried moving but found I was tasseled to a cement block. There were metal casings around my hands and leather straps holding my body flush to the block. I tried squirming as panic filled my chest. I hate this. I need out. Get me out. "Get me out!" I shouted in panic. "Boss, he looks so scared," a female whispered. I let out a cry as I tried to get out from the restraints. Restraints. I hate them. I can't move. I can't move.
"Is he having a panic attack?" A male voice whispered huskily.
"Why would a UA student be having a panic attack?" The same voice from the alley rasping said.
"PLEASE JUST GET ME OUT! PLEASE!" I screamed as I felt my eyes water. "Boss, what should we do?" The girl asked. "Kid, relax. We won't hurt you," the husky voice said calmly. I kept straining against the restraints. "Please.." I whispered out desperately as my tired body slumps with exhaustion. My body was shaking, probably due to fear, lack of food, and the desire to be high again.
"Katsuki Bakugo, quirk: explosion. Why we're you out in an alley all alone?" The raspy voice said as he walked into my vision, the dim purple lights illuminating his dry face and pale blue hair. "I-I got kicked out of school. No where to go.." I whispered. "Why'd they do that?" He whispered as he slowly got closer. "I-I'm a criminal.." I said as I swallowed the lump in my throat, the restraints causing massive discomfort.
"How so?" The husky voice said as he walked into the light. His body was covered in dark purple scars, resembling dead skin. The stapled holding him together reflected the purple lights. "D-drugs.." I whispered out. "And they called you a criminal? A villain?" The girl said as she sauntered into the light. Her blond hair was strung into to space buns. "S-said I-I'd go t-to jail if I didn't quit," I stammered out nervously. Their presence was looming over me, I was so scared.
"How pitiful, couldn't see a helpless boy just in need for something, anything to help his pain. Just put him as a criminal and sent him off. This is what the hero system is like, young Bakugo," the blue haired guy said. "W-why?" I stammered as I furrowed my eyebrows in thought.
Now that I think of it, hero's haven't done anything.
Was this what it was to be a hero? To ignore the hurt and just label them as insane and kick them to the curb?
Why?
"I don't know.. but that's why we hate them. And we're going to do everything we can to get rid of this discrimination," the blue haired guy whispered with a sinister smirk. "We are the League of Villains, our soul mission is to get rid of the so called heroes," he said proudly. "I'm Tomura Shigaraki, this girl is Himiko Toga, and the human pin cushion is Dabi," he said with a snicker.
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Drowning|| Drug Addict Bakugo
FanfictionDisclaimer: this fanfiction deals with abuse, underage/heavy drug use, lgbtqia+ themes, some sexual scenes, self harm, suicidal ideation, and other themes that could be triggering or are mature. Bakugo struggles to cope with his life and is introdu...