Hunting

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Izuku's pov

"Mhm, these are good. What are they?" Endeavor complemented, taking another bite of the food I gave him. "Eh, I-I better not tell you," I stuttered. 'He would never take food from me again if he found out it was Killer Spiders' legs,' I thought, sighing. "Is everything alright?" Endeavor asked. "The first problem is, you really shouldn't be trusting a villain like me, and second It's almost time for my next 'hunt'," I responded, standing up. "E-eh, who are you going for next," Endeavor quizzed. "That is none of your business," I growled, putting my contacts in. "Hey can you at least get rid of the chain connected to my leg?" Endeavor asked. "Not falling for that old man," I laughed, running out of the warehouse.

I jumped from roof to roof looking for my next 'prey'. I landed on an abandoned apartment building so I could take a mini rest. "Look who we have here," a gruff voice said behind me. "Eep, ah it's you....dad," I hesitated, dodging his scarf. "You better back away, you're not my 'prey' tonight," I warned. "Sorry but it's either me or no one," dad snickered, wrapping me in his capture scarf. "Sorry but I got a prey to catch," I apologized, shifting into a Black Shuck. I quickly phased through the capture weapon leaving dad shocked. "You know sadly when I shift into an animal I don't get their bad Omens. Fun fact, if a Black Shuck looks at you, you only have one year left to live," I laughed. "God you're sick," dad mumbled. "Oh look what time it is, I gotta go get my 'prey'," I chuckled, running away.

Once I made sure dad dad wasn't on my tails (pun intended) I went straight to where my 'prey' would be fighting. I softly landed on a roof and looked down at auntie Midnight fighting some villains. Once auntie Midnight had most of the villains down I made my move. "Thank you very much," I thanked, shifting into a manticore and jumping into the alleyway. With one swipe, just like the previous hunt, there was blood everywhere. "Nya~ I'm tired," I yawned, shifting back into my normal form and pulling out a calling card. "Looks like I hit again. Do you still think you can find me?" I read. "Nya ha, perfect," I giggled, placing the calling car onto the ground, and picking up the unconscious auntie Midnight.

I jumped up onto the roof and tried to make my way back. "Meouch, that hurt," I complained, scrambling to get up. "So who's the unconscious person behind you?" dad asked, landing in front of me. "That's none of your business bitch," I growled as my tails flicked behind me. "Eh, what's the smell," I wondered out loud sniffing the air, as dad held his breath. 'Ah that's-' I thought as my eyelids got heavy. "I-I'm not done yet," I sleepily growled, using One For All to repel the gas. "Sorry but I need a roommate," I apologized again, quickly knocking auntie Midnight out. "Tsh, yoooou better weave," I slurred, fighting the sleep that was trying to overcome me. Dad chuckled at me trying not to fall asleep. "W-why are you laughing," I yawned. "It would be a waste to tell you," dad laughed.

I growled, quickly getting into a fighting position. "Don't even try to beat me, I know all of your tactics," dad warned, rushing at me. "Nyaha, but you don't know this one," I chucked, using One For All to jump in the air. "I call this, the human yeeter!" I exclaimed, using One For All to create shockwaves at dad, then YEETING auntie Midnight at his face. Once dad laid motionless, I picked up auntie Midnight, and felt for dad's pulse. When I saw that I didn't kill dad, yet, I quickly made my way back to the warehouse I was staying in.

"God you don't look so good," Endeavor remarked as I changed auntie Midnight. "No shit sherlock," I growled, trying not to look at auntie while I changed her. There was an uncomfortable silence as I finished changing auntie and I chained her up. "OK BITCH, GIVE ME ONE REASON WHY I SHOULDN'T DISINTEGRATE YOUR ASS RIGHT NOW," master yelled angrily, running into the warehouse. "B-because my ass is nice, you, and someone else, should know that," I joked as master picked me up by the front of my hoodie. "You really don't think I'll take one of these gloves off and disingarate you," master growled. "W-well first you need to t-tell me t-the problem," I slightly stuttered. "Why hasn't Killer spider come back yet," master quizzed. "I....uh, um....I don't know," I stammered. "You must have been the last one who saw him, so tell me," master demanded. "After I attacked Endeavor he thanked me for my work and disappeared," I responded, knowing I can't go against masters orders.

"Tch, dumb cat," master growled, throwimg me aside, and walking out.

Todoroki's pov

"Todoroki, please help Yao is going crazy," Eri begged, dragging me to Zuku's room. "And why didn't you just go to Aizawa sensei?" I asked. "Classes are canceled, and I couldn't find him anywhere," Eri responded. I let out a heavy sigh as I walked into the room, with Eri behind me. "Zuzu....bad guys....god....cats....body," Yao mumbled. Me and Eri exchanged nervous glances. "H-hey Yao-" "Perfect timing Todoroki, I have one question for you," Yao interrupted. "Y-yeah what is it?" I responded. "You believe that Zuzu isn't evil right, you believe that he's still good?" Yao laughed, absorbing me and Eri's shadow to make herself a bit bigger.

"Um....well, you saw him when he left, he was a different person. As much as I want to believe he's not evil I just....I just can't. I-It's like when....how do I explain it.... like when you see your pet get snatched by a hawk, no matter how much you believe your pet is going to come back....there is a very low chance it will, and you just can't bring yourself to hope that it will come back....but you also don't want to let go of a tiny little hope," I explained, as Eri shfulled out of the room.

"Y-you're s-saying that Zuzu won't come back?" Yao sobbed, shrinking, and jumping into my arms. "No it's just....damn how do I explain this....I'm saying that he might come back. Everyone believes that he might come back to us, and I mean something we thought that was impossible already happened so.... it might happen again," I comforted, scratching the top of Yao's head. "T-thank you I really needed that, now don't tell anyone about what happened," Yao sniffled, looking up at me. "Heh, like hell I would ever say you acted weak," I chuckled.

Aizawa's pov

"You're an idiot, you know that," Recovery Girl growled, healing me. "But I almost-" "No buts, you knew that Izuku was clearly way stronger than you, but you still decided it would be a good idea to try to get him back," Recovery Girl interrupted. "I was close though, I could see it in his eyes. When he saw me, there was a certain gliding in his red eyes," I sighed. "At least try again with todoroki. Anyways you can go," Recovery Girl grumbled. "Yeah I won't do it again," I mumbled, walking out of the room.

'Ok, if they ask, tell them because they'll want to know,' I mentaly prepared before walking into the dorms. "Aizawa sensei why were you gone most of the day?" Ashido asked, running up to me, along with the whole group. "I-I found problem child last night," I responded, rubbing the back of my neck. "Did you bring him back, did you?" Yao asked, eagerly. "Sadly no," I sighed, shaking my head. Everyone looked at the ground and let out a heavy sigh. "First we lose heroes, next we can't get him back, what worse could happen," Todoroki chuckled.

Izuku's pov

"Mhm, just five more minutes," I grumbled, rolling onto my side. "Kitty, you have to wake up, I'm hungry!" Auntie midnight complained. "Then eat this," I growled, throwing a granola bar in her direction. "What about me," Endeavor whined. "You and auntie Midnight can fight to the death- I mean share," I responded. "Bitch give me the bar," Endeavor hissed. "No it's all MIIIIIIIINE," auntie Midnight screched. The granola bar fell out of aunties hands and landed on the ground just out of reach. "My granola bar," auntie Midnight cried. "Fuck your granola bar, it was supposed to be mine," Endeavor growled, as I got up to pick up the granola bar. "What are you doing, kitten?" Endeavor asked, worried as I unwrapped the granola bar. "Oh nothing," I chuckle, taking a bite. "Noooooooo, my fooooooooooooood," auntie sobbed.

"God this is fun," I snickered, sitting back down and munching on the food.

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