“(Y/N)!” Uraraka called out, waving me to them across the cafeteria.
Deku, Iida, and Tsuyu sat next to her. Tsuyu was a classmate of mine and had long blackish-green hair that tied at the end like a bow and had a frog quirk.
“(Y/N)!” Kirishima called out from his own table.
He was sitting next to Ashido, a girl with pink skin and little antenna things poking out of her skull with an acid quirk. There was also Denki, a boy with bright blonde hair that had a black lightning bolt dyed on it and an electricity quirk. The boy across from Ashido was Sero, who had black hair and large elbows that produced a super-strong tape. The last person in the group was Katsuki.
But not the same Katsuki that shared his deepest insecurities with me.The Katsuki I hated since I started Middle School.
Biting my lip I looked between the two groups, trying desperately to decide where to go.
I liked just about everyone in the class, except Mineta, a little grape boy that should be ground into the floor.
‘Wait, he’d probably like that.’Class 1-A was full of strong students with incredible potential.
They were all really nice, except Katsuki.
But I don’t include him in any of my assessments.
Todoroki, the boy with dual hair, wasn’t very social, choosing to keep to himself with a blank expression, but he seemed relatively nice if a little rude.
Stain wouldn’t stop calling, asking about my classmates.
Every time he called I answered, no matter if I was in class or during training or when I was hanging out with my…classmates.
But my answer was always the same.
‘They were good people, even the teachers.’I always left Almight out of my assessments, Stain never liked anyone talking bad about the hero.
Honestly, Deku has a rival in Almight’s biggest fan.
‘Deku...’ He keeps lying to me.
Sighing, I smiled at Kirishima and joined his table, sneaking a glance at Katsuki. Katsuki stared at me suspiciously.
“What, not gonna sit with the nerd?” I looked down at the table and shrugged.
“Just thought I’d sit here today.”
Katsuki stared at me, a look in his eyes I couldn’t quite place. He scoffed and resumed stuffing his face viciously.
“So, (Y/N). Who’s your idol?” Ashido asked, and I blinked at her.
She giggled and clarified, saying “You know, your favorite hero?”
I frowned, fingers twitching and mouth fighting viciously to turn itself into a snarl. Schooling my features I smiled gently.
“I don’t know. They’re all pretty cool aren't they?”
“No silly, I mean your favorite. Who do you like the most?”
I bit my lip at Ashido’s naive comprehension of my responses.
“I guess Aizawa is,” I said at last because, in all honesty, he was.
He was a good man, he taught us well and took care of us.
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The Truth Of Heroes
FanfictionHatred runs deep in those that have come face to face with the mistakes and failures of heroes. At first, (Y/N) believed in a world shrowded in lies, but after meeting Stain, who's philosophy was dangerously close to her own, she discovered things w...