𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐮𝐞

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"everybody wants you."


You never thought growing up that you'd end up here. I mean, who would in your position?

You were born to a wonderful woman named Cathleen Bate. She was a strong, kind, caring woman, but it was only the two of you.

You never met your dad, nor did you want to meet him. He was never there for you all your life, so why would you want to meet him?

He was a total stranger.

You and your mom. That's how it always was, and that's how you thought it always would be.

Until one fateful day, she was killed while fighting against a villain in Japan.

You were on your own. Everything you thought you would have forever was gone in an instant. 

After that event, you had to be put into the foster care system. Nobody would take you in, of course. Why would they?

Who in their right mind would want a fifteen year old girl when they could have a younger child?

You aged out of the foster care system, and you were thrown into the real world the second you turned eighteen.

And you wanted to carry on your mother's legacy.

She was the number one hero in the United States, so why couldn't you do this same? It couldn't be that hard to do.

You had the same Quirk as her, you were a very likeable person, and you attended a hero school. You had all of the resources you needed to join the hero society.

You quickly climbed the ranks, starting your own agency just a few months after your eighteenth birthday and ranking in the top ten in your first ever ranking.

Soon enough, you made it to the very top.

Only a few lucky people could manage to do that in such a short amount of time, and you just so happened to be one of them.

So, how did you even end up in Japan to begin with?

Simple, you had another base of your agency there and you had been planning to visit it for months now and just hadn't gotten around to it.

You were going to spend around a year there, going back to America every other weekend so that you could keep everything in check there.

Actually, the only other thing you were planning on trying to do while you were there was become a teacher at a school that offered heroics to help the future generation of heroes.

That's all. Nothing more, nothing less.

It couldn't be that hard to do.

You knew how to work with and train people's Quirks from helping younger kids at the orphanage you were at learn how to control their power.

This really couldn't be all that much different.

Besides, it was only one year. If you completely screwed it up, you would be back home in the US in no time.

You would be back home in no time.

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