This story follows our main protagonist Shiro, who, up until now, didn't have the best type of upbringing. From his parents avoiding him like the plague, to an older sister who downplays his very existence, to his peers bad-mouthing him, or ones who...
Author: Oh, we're back. Hey everyone and welcome back. First of all, what's up with some of these MHA stories that I have been reading lately? Some were making it sound like quirks were basically everything in society, that if you didn't have one you must be killed... like what the fuck. So can we be realistic here and think for a minute that the only profession that thinks about quirk the most is heroism?
Now with that rant out the way, there won't be sense like that in this fic. Yes, discrimination is a thing but I don't think it is that extreme to exclude someone from basic human rights just because of a quirk.
So anyway, hope you enjoy this latest installment.
Warning: This book is targeted at a mature audience as there will be graphic interpretation writing in here with some pretty serious topics being discussed such as sex, opposite-gender relationships, physical harassment, death, depression, and topic of suicide. So viewer discretion is advised.
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Aoi Elementary School is one of the few educational institutions in Musutafu that offers its students an excellent education at an affordable price. Not only that, but Aoi Elementary is also unique in that it has a kindergarten wing located to the side. The school provides daycare services for parents and also facilitates a smooth transition for kindergarten students into elementary education, without the need for additional paperwork or hassle.
Entering the sacred grounds, we see various students of different age groups either beginning to leave the area or just relaxing in the main plaza, as classes for the day are over. Moving to the entrance/exit gate of the school, we spot Shiro, who is standing near the wall, waiting. After a bit, he notices his sister talking with her childhood best friend as they walk side by side to the school gate.