Yn POV
I got my results from U.A., and I only got 4 points. It wasn't enough to place for a hero course. I'm not surprised; I expected it from the beginning. Even though I didn't place high, I am still able to go to U.A., but I will be in General Studies. I am thankful that I'm still able to go, but it will be hard to go back and forth since the train ride is so long. I continued to think this while I was folding my laundry and putting it in my drawers. I was zoned out until I heard a knock on my door.
"Come in."
My granny opened my door and smiled softly, "Hi, sweetie, how's it going?"
"I'm almost done. Where's Grandpa?"
"He's at the restaurant. It's slow today, so he asked me to break the news to you."
"News? What news?"
"Your grandpa and I have been talking for a while after you were accepted, and we decided it would be better if you moved somewhere closer, which means you're going to move out."
I dropped my folded shirt. "What! Where am I going to go?"
"I contacted an old friend, and she owns an apartment complex. She will let you live there for free if you help her with help her with some errands and maintenance around the building," Granny finished, her voice warm but firm.
I stared at her in disbelief. "But... I can't just move out! I've never lived alone before. What about Godzilla?" I glanced over at him, who was lounging on his rock relaxed, oblivious to my panic.
"He'll be going with you of course"
I look at her still anxious and not convinced. She smile gently and walks over to me and places a hand on my shoulder to comfort me.
" It'll be great for you. You'll have more independence and be closer to U.A. It's only a couple of train stops away from here."
I hesitated, overwhelmed by the sudden change. Moving away from home, the only place I've ever felt accepted, but on the bright side I have no friends I'm going to miss. I sigh and hesitated again.
"Okay," I finally said, unsure if I actually meant it. "I guess I can try."
---Time skip---
A few days later, after packing up my things, I found myself standing outside the new apartment complex wearing a oversized shirt and shorts. The building was quaint and welcoming, a stark contrast to that prison I call school. I took a deep breath, my wings instinctively fluttering behind me anxiously, catching the light of the afternoon sun. I carried a few boxes up to my new apartment, feeling the weight of change on my shoulders. I was almost halfway through when I noticed a figure approaching. My heart skipped a beat as I realized it was him— the green haired boy. I recognized him instantly as the boy who had single-handedly destroyed the Zero Pointer with one punch during the entrance exam, the same zero pointer that trapped me and kept me from getting more points. I couldn't help but feel a pang of bitterness and sadness at the memory.
He got closer and his green eyes widened slightly as they took in my appearance. I noticed the way his gaze flickered to my moth wings, and a rush of self-consciousness swept over me as my antenna twitched anxiously. I shifted my weight, feeling small beneath his scrutiny.
"That's really cool! I mean, your quirk," he added, almost stammering, as if he were trying to recover from his initial surprise. "I've never seen such pretty transparent wings before"
I look at him shocked and flustered ,I've never been talked to so nicely before. I quickly recovered from my shock.
"Thanks"
"Are you moving in?" he asked, his voice friendly and curious.
I nodded, forcing a smile. "Yeah, just... moving in."
"That's great, I'm Izuku Midoriya"
"Thanks, I'm (Yn) Mosura"
"It's nice to meet you. Is it okay if I ask you something?"
"um... sure?"
" Are you going to U.A.?" he asked, his bright green eyes sparkling with genuine interest.
I felt a familiar heaviness in my chest. " Yes," I admitted, trying to keep my voice steady.
His eyes brightened," Me too, what course are you in?"
I say quietly," General studies"
His expression faltered for a moment, a mix of sympathy and encouragement. "Oh, um... I'm in the hero course," he said, rubbing the back of his head nervously.
I blinked, the disappointment washing over me like a cold wave.
Here he was, the boy that only destroyed one robot, and he still got in despite not scoring enough points. Why couldn't I do that?
I felt my insecurities bubble up, but I pushed them down, forcing myself to maintain a friendly expression.
"That's cool," I said, trying to sound upbeat. "I guess I'll just have to make the most of it."
Midoriya nodded enthusiastically, a small smile forming on his lips. "You'll still get to be a part of U.A.! That's what matters, right?"
I couldn't help but admire his optimism. "Yeah, right..." I mumbled, feeling slightly better but still weighed down by my feelings.
He glanced at the boxes around me, almost tripping over one in his excitement. "Do you need help with those?" he offered, stepping closer.
"No, I'm fine," I replied quickly, not wanting to draw attention to myself as I was struggling to breath and not cry. I could hear Godzilla stirring in his crate, his presence a comforting me a bit.
Midoriya seemed to sense my hesitation. "Okay, but if you ever need anything, just let me know! I live just next door." He gave me sincere smile.
"Thanks, I appreciate it," I managed, still feeling the weight of my failure.
As he walked away, I let out a sigh, gazing after him. I glanced down at the box in front of me. I guess its was time to unpack and settle in, even if it was just the beginning of what felt like hell already. But maybe, just maybe, I could find my way into the hero course after all.
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𝔏𝔲𝔪𝔦𝔫𝔞 {Bnha various x moth reader}
FanfictionIn a world ruled by quirks, meet (Yn), a shy girl with a unique moth-like ability. Despite past struggles with self-image, she dreams of being a hero. (Yn) faces her insecurities, discovering strength within. Can she rise above doubt to become the h...