New Player Joins

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Shigaraki's POV.

I've been keeping an eye on them for weeks now, keeping track of their every move. A few weeks ago I heard about the black phantom lion attack on the city and who do I see on the news fighting alongside the heroes and a couple other people, Dabi and his brother.I figured those people were the rest of Dabi's family. When I saw that report, I had my men track down where he and his group lived. It didn't take long for us to find them but when I had my men look up any information about them, they couldn't find a thing about a few of the people. It's like some of them didn't even exist. A few days ago they came back with what they could get and the hunch I had was right, that brown haired girl is the so-called leader of them. From the reports, both she and the blue haired boy share leadership but it seems like it's her that has the highest command. I also found out that she doesn't fully side with the heroes, meaning there is still a chance to get that whole group to join our cause. I watched videos of that fight and I was intrigued by each of those random people's quirks. Seeing their power, how they fought, everything makes them perfect for our cause. All I have to do is convince the girl to have her group join us and the hero society's downfall will be certain. There was a small problem with them moving their house closer to UA but lucky for me, they stayed outside the perimeter and allowed me and my men to keep surveillance without UA bothering us. Today I decided to survey the house myself and it must be my lucky day because an hour later I see the girl walk out of the house alone. She seems to be going on a walk in the city and I decided to trail her. Pulling up the hood on my black hoodie, I started following her. As we walked the streets, I kept a few feet away and made sure she couldn't see me when she turned around. I kept this up, waiting for the perfect opportunity to talk to her without anyone hearing us. To my surprise, she eventually turned into an alleyway that I knew led to a secluded area. I sped up to catch up to her but when I got to the entrance, she was gone. I walked farther in to see if I could find her but when I got to the end, there was still no sign of her. "Care to tell me why you're following me?" A voice asked from behind me. I turned around to see the girl, upside down in the air. My eyes quickly landed on something and saw that she had a pair of mostly white with a bit of black wings that were keeping her in the air. Somehow, her gray shirt, necklace, and black headphones stayed where they were on her, like gravity wasn't working on them. "Guess I should have seen this coming. A girl of your skill of course would know she's being followed." I said, trying to look like she didn't startle me. "You didn't really hide it well. Now, I asked you a question." She said, giving me a hard glare. "Right, how rude of me. My name is Tomura Shigaraki, I'm the commander of the paranormal liberation front." I said, taking the hood off my head so we can properly talk face to face. "Doesn't answer my question but to be polite, I'm Molly Beverley-Jarrus and one of the leaders of my group." She said, going right side up but still staying in the air. "Don't be modest, Miss Molly, I know you're the one with the most authority in the group." I said, trying to get on her good side. "While that may be a bit true, My partner and I share leadership equally." She said, crossing her arms. "Right, well to answer your question, I'm here to speak to you." I said, trying to smile without creeping her out. "Oh? And what is it that you wish to say to me?" She asked, with an eyebrow raised. "You see, my group could use some new, powerful members and I couldn't help but be amazed by you and your group when I saw you on the news. I was impressed and I know you'll be the power we need to achieve our goals." I said, starting the speech I had rehearsed to persuade her to join us. At one point during my speech I saw her snap her fingers and a yellow folder appeared out of thin air next to her. I stopped when she grabbed it and started reading whatever was inside it."Go on, I'm still listening." She said, looking away from the folder but quickly going back to it. I thought it was a little rude but carried on anyway. "So, I'm here to invite you and your group to join us and together this hero society will collapse and we can fix what those rotten heroes caused." I said, finishing my speech. "My, that was quite the speech. I think that's the best one I've heard." She said, somewhat clapping her hands but the folder in her right hand made it a bit awkward. "So, you'll join?" I asked, confident I had persuaded her. "I honestly would if my job would let me. Unfortunately my job says I have to stay somewhat neutral and if I join you that might complicate things." She said, shrugging her shoulders. I felt angry at her response and was about to say something but she stopped me. "You know, out of that whole speech, I found you being the most interesting." She said, leaving me a bit surprised. "You've had quite a life so far. Your quirk is cool, being able to decay things sounds like fun. Your master has kind of a dumb name, all for one, he could have thought of something more original. I'm a little sad that the dog died when you first got your quirk but I can understand the rest of your family." She said, looking back into the folder. I was shocked that she knew all that but when I looked at the folder it hit me, the folder was about me! "H-how did you get that?" I asked, a little nervous she could get information about me so easily. "Oh, I'm a fairy of harmony. My magic allows me to have access to everyone's info at any time or when fate says I can. Sometimes fate likes me to figure out things myself. I have access to everyone's dirty little secrets." She said, snapping her fingers and the folder disappeared. I stood still as she got a little closer to me, looking into my eyes. "Now let's get a better understanding of that day. This might feel a bit weird or uncomfortable." She said, before her eyes turned white and started to glow. I felt my body go rigid and I found I couldn't look away no matter how hard I tried. All of a sudden I felt different emotions flood inside me. One after another, some I haven't felt in years, came and went until only a few remained. Ones I only felt during that day, the day I killed my family. They were strong, like I was living through the day all over again. I hated it, I wanted it to stop but it was like I lost control over what I felt. It started to become painful, I felt like I was about to puke. Finally, her eyes changed back and those emotions were gone. I fell to my knees, trying to stop my body from shaking so much. I looked up to see the girl was now standing on the ground, bent over with her hands on her knees like she was also feeling sick. "Man, that never gets any easier. Should have brought my medicine with me but me being me thought I wouldn't need it." She said, talking to me like she didn't just do that. "What the fuck did you just do!" I yelled, anger slowly starting to fill me. How dare this girl look into my folder and now force me to feel those feelings again. " Calm down, all I did was look at that memory and how you felt that day. Man, that was eventful, should have expected that. You've been through a lot haven't you?" She said, straightening herself up. She then walked around me, like she was looking me over. She then stopped in front of me and held out a hand. I was a little puzzled but I took her hand and she helped me up. I brushed myself off, trying to keep calm since I still needed to try and get her to join my group, as she stood there with her arms crossed. "Man, you do not look good." She said. I looked at her with a raised eyebrow, wondering why she would say that all of sudden. "Your skin looks dryer than the desert, not to mention you look like a skeleton. Your hair looks like you don't even brush or wash it, and there is a thing called chapstick that you really need to use. I'm guessing you don't take care of yourself very well." She said, putting her hands on her hips. This girl was now really getting on my nerves. "Now look here, I-" I said before she interrupted me. "So let's make a deal here." She said, a small smile on her face. I let out a sign but maybe now we can finish this. "Fine, what's the deal?" I asked, making a go on motion with my hand. "How about this, I'll have my group help yours out every now and again by giving you information for future fights." She said. Got to admit I liked the sound of that and it would help out a lot. "Okay but what do you want in return?" I asked, knowing she would want something out of this. "Easy, you to join my group." She said, smiling. "What?" I asked, shocked and confused about what she said. "Don't worry, you can still be a part of yours but you have to live with mine when you're not working. I think you'll enjoy staying with us, plus the boys could use a new playmate. You'll have a room of your own, clothes, food, and your own game consoles with any game you like." She said. "And just why do you think I'll agree to that?" I asked. "Because you want our help and you have to admit, it's not a bad deal." She said. "And what do I need to do while living with you? Chores, babysit, what?" I asked, not believing they will just let me stay with them. "Maybe go to school with us or something but we'll figure all that out later. Now are you taking the deal or not?" She asked, holding out her hand. "One more question, why do you want me to live with you?" I asked. "To me, it sounds like you could use some time to see how a family should act and one that expects nothing from you." She said. I looked at her for a few moments until I decided to just take the deal. I shook her hand but when I tried to pull back, she held onto my hand. "Great! Now let's head home." She said, pulling me along as we made our way back to her house.

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