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#DISCLAIMER, I TOOK OUT THE X READER OR THIS BOOK Y/N IS NO LONGER DATING SHINSOU AND I CHANGED THE LAST FEW CHAPTERS, AND ADDED A NEW CHARACTER!!
IF YOU WANNA GO BACK AND READ THE LAST 1/2 CHAPTERS YOU SHOULD








˚— Y/N SAT IN HER ROOM AS SHE STARED AT HER NEW LICENSE, as right now bakugou and todoroki were training for their retest

she found it quite funny that they were the ones that failed out of everyone

her phone started ringing picking it up, it was her grandma calling
she hadnt spoken to her in awhile when y/n was trying to get them to plan a funeral

"Y/n" her grandma's sharp voice spoke from over the phone

"hey, what happened?" y/n asks

"we have buried my daughter, i'll send you the location of her gravesite. visitors arent allowed after 10pm"

y/n furrowed her eyebrows, no words could come out of her mouth she stared blankly

"..what?"

"we didnt want you at her funeral y/n."

"th-that was my mother and i wasnt there? i don't understand " tears start forming in her eyes as she couldn't understand what was going on

"that was my daughter. you didn't even reach out when she got ill, i'll never forgive you for that."

she shook her head, "she didnt want me too, she told me not to tell anyone. i took care of her for years! and i dont get invited to her funeral? YOU WERENT EVEN THERE"

"she trusted you when you were only a kid, but i can't be mad at her. im mad at you. it's your fault. my daughter is dead cause of you not reaching out for help. being stubborn, you're just like your father."


and with that she hung up the phone

her grandma's voice starts fading from y/n's mind as she disassociated, it wasnt her fault.

right?

as her grandmother sent her the location
she was deciding to go or not, she had to go it was only right.



















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