Villanous Quirk

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// one thing that I didn't get with the Medusa quirk, is why people jumped into the Oh he has a villainous quirk and stuff and hated him for it, kids can be cruel but- they can also be understanding, loving creatures ♥️

Izuku doesn't like his quirk, he despises it.

For someone like him, something like a petrifying gaze isn't something he wants. Ever since he was little, he loved fantasy more than reality, reading every book he came across although it was hard to understand, usually, he had his mother read the words for him, nevertheless, getting back to the point, he loved reading fantasy, and of course, there's no fantasy book without a villain in it and of course, a hero to save they day.

Just before getting his quirk, he always imagined himself doing cool adventures, slaying down the monsters himself, he was birthed with snake features, dark green claws, scales and a tail, it treaded a bit on the monster category but he didn't mind, if it's only a snake quirk, he can think of a couple of ways to utilize it, which he will, he just didn't expect to share every single trait with a monster he's fantasized of murder several dozen times, Medusa. The only thing different is the snake for hair and Izuku still had legs!

He hated it! Practically whined and cried the first few days after finding out, a frozen, bird made into stone still in their living room, the creature got in and somehow, Izuku froze it with his quirk after just looking at it. Every single creature that got into their house, all of them turned into stone after a gaze by Izuku, furniture, his bed, the microwave the floor, for some reason, his kind mother is the only one unaffected, they thought it wouldn't work on humans, however they were proven wrong when the quirk specialist who came over turned into stone which did not help Izuku's growing hatred of his quirk, what is he doing wrong?! He's even worse than medusa! Atleast you have to make eye contact with her, with Izuku, all you had to do was make him look and you're dead! It even works on objects! He was forced to wear a blindfold just to make sure he didn't turn everything into stone.

Thankfully they found a way to reverse the effects due to testing Izuku's venoms which seem to hold the same effect as his gaze, after that, Izuku's been forced to eat chalky weird medicine which finally allowed him to look at people and things, although not for too long and of course, contact with the eyes will immediately cause them to turn into stone. Izuku has to eat one of it every day. It's not that bad, the taste could use some improvements but it's nothing he can't handle.

Still completely bummed out over the fact that he had to share a trait with a monster he hated from a book, Izuku is enrolled into daycare, his mother for some reason, believes that Izuku can make friends 'with the super cool quirk you have, Izuku!' It's not cool mom! It's scary and the only thing good about the situation is that he still has his soft fluffy hair instead of a bed of snakes!

"M-My name is Izuku... d-don't look at my eyes or you'll turn into stone!" He says, he was told he had to warn his new friends about it, instead from the jeers he thought he would get, he was instead met with starry gazes and even looks of admiration, which completely baffled him, he had a villainous quirk, why are they looking at him in such a way?

In lunch, someone, probably the leader of the toddlers walked up to him.

"Hey, is it true you can turn things into stone?" He asked, Izuku huffs, nodding, although he felt bad, he felt like the need to prove it, a butterfly that flutters close by, Izuku widens his eyes on it, letting the intent of turn it into stone over take him.

The butterfly, along with some behind it, turned into stone and he was met with an adoring gasp.

"My name is Katsuki! You can call me Kacchan though, everyone calls me that!" Izuku was still looking down, so all he can see is the hand outstretched to him, kind of dumbfounded, he held it and the blond shook his hand.

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