39. A Downfall

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The lady behind the desk stared at you with a hardened gaze. She threw files against her desk, gesturing you to read them. You hesitantly grabbed it and opened the file.

You felt a familiar presence—the red-winged man. You glanced at him standing beside the commissioner, his beady yellow eyes almost glowing. They knew something you were hiding.

"Your father is the number one villain, isn't it?"

You froze, your heart plummeting to your stomach. There, on your record was the name of your father. You looked up at the commissioner, her eyes boring into yours.

"Did you know this? Did you know that your father was the number one villain, a disgusting murderer, All for One?"

"I—no! I didn't know at all!"

"Oh yeah? Then why don't you explain to me why your mother told me you knew?"

"What?! I didn't know! She's lying! Of course she'd lie! She—"

"And that's where you dig yourself a grave." The commissioner snapped her fingers and the door opened.

"She's lying." A woman spoke from behind you. "She knew he was her father since he kidnapped her."

"Those experimentations were a lie, weren't they?" The commissioner glared down at you.

The situation put you under immense stress, reminding you of your white hair. Focus on the memories—they were real.

The experimentations were real, and your father treating you like human were not. Slightly shaking, you shook your head.

"I-I don't want to remember."

"She's telling the truth." The woman said again.

The commissioner sighed before relaxing her shoulders. "I'm sorry for interrogating you like this. I was afraid that you would've had an alliance with that monster of a villain."

Your anxiousness and stress turned into rage. As if you'd join him. You knew what was wrong and right.

"Having a blood relationship with my father suddenly makes me a villain? Is that why you sent Ito? To frighten me? To make me succumb to YOU?"

The commissioner didn't speak. You had hit the target.

"I can't believe it." You stood. "All that—just because you thought I would turn against you? Do you seriously think I'm not human? You make me work for you, then you take away my security, comfortability, trust, peace, for this?! For you?!"

The commissioner closed her eyes. "It was for the greater goo—"

"You know what you seem like?" You placed your hands on her desk and leaned in. "A villain. A manipulative villain."

"Watch your step, kid."

You felt Hawks's feather lightly graze your throat.

"I'm not afraid of death anymore. Kill me for all I care. I'll simply fly—better yet, teleport back home."

Hawks narrowed his eyes. You didn't seem like you were bluffing. You were becoming more and more dangerous.

"Yes, I understand, (Y/n). You deserve to be mistrusting of me. I did send a cause of your trauma to your space of living, and I'm sorry for that. Be rest assured that by tomorrow, Ito will be gone. Never again will you see him."

"As if that makes me feel better. I'm heading back to U.A., I've already wasted enough time." Before you left the room, the commissioner had one last thing to tell you.

"Shut the door behind you, please."

You scoffed before slamming the door shut. Heroes. Villains.

They blurred the lines between what separates what. Running back to All Might, your feet splashed the puddles and the rain patted your body. All Might unlocked the door for you as you jumped in.

"That was a nice little shower." You joked, shivering a bit.

"How did it go?" All Might ignited the engine.

"Safe to say that the commissioner and I will never learn to trust each other."

All Might nodded, happy that things didn't escalate to your downfall, or worse, to you getting locked up.

He drove back to U.A., hoping that he'd have a chance to play with Kinsei.

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