Blindness is Key: Part 23 (Bakugo)

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I took a deep breath in, and it felt like there was something on my chest. I reached up and rubbed my chest but there was nothing there.

"Y/n?" I heard.

"Mr. Aizawa?" I asked, and he took my hand so I could see him. "What happened?"

"Your father visited you, and he beat you." He said, and I nodded as I remembered. "And when he hit you, he caused your stitches to burst. And there was apparently a cut on the outside of your stomach from Toga's attack. So when he hit you it burst open and your stomach filled with your blood, that's why you threw up."

"Where is my Dad?" I asked him.

"He's at the police station right now." He answered.

"What's going to happen to him?" I questioned, part of me hoping this means I'll never see him again.

"Well it looks like so far, he's going to be let go." He answered.

"What?" I yelled and sat up, which was a big mistake and I clutched my stomach.

"Calm down." He told me and made me sit back. "There's a case being worked on right now, and you're going to have to go live with him again until the case is closed."

"What?" I yelled again, and I started shaking.

"Don't worry there's going to be an officer that comes to check on you twice a day." He told me.

"Mr. Aizawa, he's going to kill me." I said and covered my mouth. "He's going to kill me when I step back into that house."

"You have no other family in the area, so you have to stay with him." He told me.

"Why can't I stay at UA?" I asked, but I already knew the answer.

"Because you didn't get proper permission to go to UA." He said, and my heart sank. "You forged his signature. And I get why you did it, but now it means you can't come back until you have at least a foster home for a temporary time."

"Mr. Aizawa, no one wants a blind teenage girl as an adoptive child." I said and started crying. "I'm never going to return to UA again."

"Shh." He said and pulled me into a hug. He rested his chin on my head and held me tight. "Everything is going to work out, just fine."

"How?" I asked him.

"I don't know, but I know it'll work out." He told me. "You're too good of a person, for this one thing to not work out."

And I held onto him while I cried for a while. He rubbed my back until I was finally able to calm down.

"Where is everyone?" I asked.

"They're back at the beach house." He told me. "Due to your father's visit you're not allowed any visitors other than me, as your acting guardian for the time being. It doesn't help that Bakugo caused a mess, but you'd be in much worse condition if he hadn't."

"What happened with Bakugo?" I asked him.

"He beat the living hell out of your dad." Mr. Aizawa laughed. "It took three security guards to pull him off." He kept laughing, but all I could do was put my face in my hands. He took a deep breath, and got off of my bed. "Get some rest, you're being released in the morning. And I'll come pick you up."

"Okay." I said and laid down. "Mr. Aizawa, can I ask for something?" I asked him.

"What is it?" He asked. I asked him, and he he was quiet for a moment. "Do you think you'll be able to use it?"

"I'm hoping I'll be able to find some type of way to convince him." I said, and he took a deep breath.

"I'll work on it tonight." He said. "Get some rest." He then left the room and I couldn't stop thinking about what was going to happen to me.

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