Despite the concerning interaction you had not long ago, you try not to let Chisaki discourage you. It would have been unrealistic for his entire personality to have changed overnight. You need more time to help him see reason, and besides, it's not like he's already a villain. He just needs a bit of a change in perspective, that's all.
Now that you've officially obtained your Quirk, you've been doing your best to get used to using it, and so far, you'd like to say it's going well.
You can only create those star fragments within the palms of your hands. It's hard to describe exactly what they feel like, but it's almost as if they flow between your fingers, like some sort of energy. You've mostly been practicing with moving them around and getting the hang of changing their shape, but just yesterday, you pulled off a rather impressive feat.
If you direct the fragments in a particular direction, they can pick up small objects and interact with them. It's like telekinesis, to some extent, although you're very young and not that good at using it yet. But you have more than enough time to practice, and with a power like this, you feel confident about taking the necessary steps towards becoming a hero.
Even if your Quirk isn't outlandishly strong by default, you will make it strong. You will turn it into something of your own and use it to protect the people you care about.
Plus, it's also quite pretty to look at. You doubt you'll ever get tired of staring at the shimmering star fragments, little mouth hanging open in awe.
Testing out your Quirk takes up a lot of your time, and since you've very much still a little kid, you end up depleting quite a bit of energy along the way. You're happy, though. You feel like your prospects so far are good, and you've got the potential to make a real difference at some point.
Everything is going well-too well, as a matter of fact.
Perhaps that's why the world feels compelled to remind you that life isn't always sunshine and rainbows.
It happens while you're playing just outside the Shie Hassaikai complex. You haven't strayed far from home, and Pops has tasked Chisaki with the responsibility of looking after you, so you have no reason to be on high alert. Instead, you scribble on the pavement with the colored pieces of chalk Pops gave you. Even though you're a teenager, you have to admit that it's a fun way to pass the time.
Suddenly, some asshole decides to shove you to the ground. Hard.
You're not sure what the hell is going on, so the most you're able to do is look up at him in disbelief. The person who pushed you is a man, a young adult, by the looks of things. He's grinning crudely, and it seems like he takes great pleasure in bullying children.
"What's a snotty-nosed brat doing around here?" he sneers. "I guess the old man has finally lost his marbles. What, he'll kick me out of the group, but he's happy to look after a fucking toddler? Give me a break."
You're starting to piece things together. It sounds like this man used to be a member of the Shie Hassaikai, and at some point, Pops must have kicked him out. Given how scummy his personality is, it honestly doesn't surprise you.
You're not an actual child, so instead of crying, as he probably expected you to, you merely furrow your brows at him.
"Bullying a kid," you mutter, shaking your head disappointedly. "That's so lame."
It turns out that was the wrong thing to say, and he really doesn't seem to care for your precocious demeanor.
This time, he grabs fistfuls of your hair and drags you closer to him. "Shut your fucking mouth," he hisses. "I could give you one hell of a beating if I wanted to. Is that how you want to play this? Hm?"
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