Severing Ties part 1

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Before we start, I want to explain to a few people what makes characters redeemable and nonredeemable. If one is nonredeemable, they are fully aware of any and all damage they have done to someone and either both people/groups or the character choose to not try to mend what they did that caused great tension between them. A redeemable character is one that sees this and feels at least some sort of remorse to try and change their ways for the connection between them and the person to not be completely severed without any form of alternative compensation. This story will show how badly the connection between Izuku and his father Hisashi truly is. This chapter will show character death and a form of child abandonment to warn anyone. 

Izuku POV:

The day was going rather normal for me and my family. "Ok Kota, one last time and well call it a day." I decided to train Kota on the days that we had off a little to give him some more training and time with me. Our training consisted of  spraying random bottles and cans that I occasionally fill with some rocks a distance away to train his accuracy and strength of his water quirk. "Nice job, Kota. Here have some water so you don't over do it." I regularly bring some water bottles with me since Kota uses the natural water in both his air and body which makes him tired from dehydration. "Alright bud, we just have to make a quick stop to see a teacher before going home for lunch." "Ok, who do you need to see?" "Mr. Aizawa." Kota starts to chuckle at the thought of him since he finds his laid back expression really funny at times.

We make it outside of the teachers dormitory and begin to knock. "Oh, hello Midoriya's. How can I help you?" "Hello Midnight. Is Mr. Aizawa inside, I need to talk to him about something." "Sure just wait a minute please." Both me and Kota wait outside the building and try to find something to occupy ourselves with until an exhausted looking teacher comes out. "Hello Midoriya's. Midnight said you needed to talk to me about something?" "Yeah, do you mind if we talk a little away from the doors though?" He looks at me a little confused and looks at Kota. "This isn't about Kota or any of the kids. We just finished a training session and came here right after." Mr. Aizawa just shrugs as he answers. "I don't see why we can't have it here then, but I guess it's fine."

We walk a good amount of distance away to some trees that were close by. "So what did you want to talk about that you needed to drag me somewhere out of ears reach?" I try and think of the best way to explain my concerns that I needed guidance on how to deal with. "Lets say 'hypothetically,' I was under the assumption that one of my classmates were about to commit an act of vigilantism. Is there any way I can come between him and the villain without involving any police, heroes, or teachers?" "What is this all about?" I begin to notably inhale before letting it out. "It's Ida. I don't know exactly what happened. but from what I could overhear from a call he had, his brother was attacked and hurt by a villain." "*sigh* For the record, this entire conversation will not be talked about outside of here and now unless I say otherwise." Both me and Kota nod before he continues. "First, what happened to Ingenium was he was attacked and almost died by the hero killer Stain. He was lucky enough to survive the doctors say. If the people that found him were seconds later, he may have not made it." 'The hero killer? Even some of the most skilled pros don't want to mess with him. Ida please let me be wrong about my assumption for your sake.'

"Second, the only way you could do this were to commit the vigilante incident yourself. If you do however, I will not protect you if you get caught or say I gave you the idea if you got hurt or killed. I suggest you don't do this personally. The villains you faced so far, didn't take you as a major threat due to not knowing much of your skill. The hero killer will not look at you any less than a pro hero and wont hesitate to cause you any form of vital harm." "I understand that sir, but I know Ida enough that he wont let this go. He'll keep going after Stain till he is either locked away or Ida dies. He needs this closure so that he can move on. I want to help him, but I don't want him to get in trouble or hurt himself if this were to happen. Please sir, I already hold a lot of regret from my childhood. I don't want to add the regret of knowing something is wrong and doing nothing about it when something bad happens." I look at Mr. Aizawa with deep concern for my classmate and friend until he lets out a sigh and answer. "It's rare to see you show so much concern for someone outside your family. I'll see if I can talk to the hero board about this and talk to you about anything that is notable at a later date. But right now, act like this never happened until I say anything to you. Are we clear?" "Yes sir, thank you." I see Mr. Aizawa crack a small smile as he heads back to the teachers dorms.

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