"Enough is enough! You're going to junior high next year, and you're still acting like a child!" Dad bellowed. I heard the sounds of his heavy steps bouncing off the walls. "I can't believe this! Your behavior is unacceptable!"
I peeked through the doorway. Dad was pacing and forth in frustration. Mom sat at the dinner table across from Hiro. In her hand was a wrinkled letter in her hand. Her eyes scanned the page for a moment before she placed the letter down and sighed heavily.
"Hiro... You can't keep acting like this. You need to think of your sister and set a good example," she said tiredly.
Hiro gritted his teeth. He told them that he was. The wrinkles in-between Dad's eyebrows deepened.
"Getting into fights is not setting a good example," he scoffed.
"Maybe it is!" Hiro snapped, slamming his fists on the table. "She doesn't do anything. She just sits there and lets people walk over her like she's nothing!"
A fire festered in Dad's eyes. He told him to watch his tone. Hiro kept talking and soon, it turned into a shouting match. I didn't like it when Hiro was angry and I wanted to run into the kitchen and stop them, but I was too scared to move.
"You said that I need to think of my sister, right? Well, guess what? I did. I always am. Everything I do is for her!" Hiro shouted. "You don't know what she goes through at all! All the kids at school make fun of her for not having a Quirk, even the older ones!"
"Don't...you say that. The doctor said she's a late bloomer. She has one!"
I sensed the hesitation in Dad's voice and Hiro did too. He took that as an opportunity to bite back. He stared him right in the eyes, scowling at him.
"That's a lie and you know it! Just admit it—she's Quirkless!"
The fire in Dad's eyes was doused by the cold slap of reality. His arms loosened like someone unscrewed the bolts; they went limp. The corners of his lips dipped down. Meanwhile, Mom's lip quivered behind her hands. Her eyes were wide. Without warning, they darted to me. I quickly ducked out of the doorway just as Hiro's chair screeched. I heard the sound of paper being ripped and after, Hiro dashed past me and up the stairs. A door slammed.
From the kitchen, Dad let out a heavy sigh. He began talking to Mom, but I couldn't hear what they were saying because of the banging from upstairs. I quietly climbed the steps and went into the bathroom. I grabbed a few tissues before heading to Hiro's room. The door was shut and the light was off, but I knew he was in there. Raising a hand, I gently knocked on his door. He didn't answer, so I knocked again. This time, he yelled at me to go away, but I didn't want to. Instead, I twisted the doorknob and creaked the door open.
It looked like a tornado blew through his room. The chair by his desk was tipped over with paper, pens, and pencils scattered over the floor. It seemed like he threw his backpack at the wall, since the family photo of our Kyoto trip that was hung had shattered on the ground. Lying face-down on the bed was Hiro. I barely got a step in when he sat up.
"I told you to go away!" Hiro said, turning around.
I walked to the foot of his bed and asked if he was crying. His face grew hot, and he looked away crudely rubbing his eyes. He told me he wasn't, but I knew he was lying; Hiro always cried when he got mad. Reaching into my pockets, I pulled out a tissue and held it out to him.
"I told you that I wasn't crying! Put that away!"
He was angry, so angry that I was sure his face was gonna explode. I didn't care though and climbed onto the bed. He had a bruise forming near his upper lip and bandaids all over his face. There was snot dripping from a nostril, and the skin around his eyes were pink and puffy. I could see the tear stains. I softly pressed the tissue against it. He tried his best to hold back tears but ended up crying again. I told him that he was crying too much and that I was running out of tissue.
YOU ARE READING
Zero Hero ||MHA||
Fanfiction❝𝙸𝚝'𝚜 𝚊 𝚑𝚊𝚛𝚍 𝚔𝚗𝚘𝚌𝚔 𝚕𝚒𝚏𝚎.❞ Rin is always running into trouble, whether that's being flung off a skyscraper after an intense Uno match or being held hostage by hotdogs. Luckily for her, she's part of the 80% that has a Quirk. However...
