Introduction

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I'm Ayumu Fujioka. It's been 5 years since my family was put in prison. I have been living on the streets of japan ever since, doing my best to survive and stay hidden. I rarely accepted help from others, afraid I would just get stabbed in the back. I have some serious trust issues and paranoia.

Sometimes I regret turning my parents in, but only because I'm living on the street and practically falling apart at the seams. Other than that, I'm glad 10-year-old me did what she did.

UA has just started back up again. I could have joined the entry exams but robots don't have nightmares. Nah, I'm kidding. I didn't because I'm not interested in becoming a hero, or a villain in fact. I could care less about either side.

Lately I have noticed that a group of villains called the LOV has risen up as well. It was quite interesting because I have noticed their activity has two parts to it. The first part is attacking heroes and UA, while the second...lets just say moving from one place to another to hide is getting harder than usual.

They have been on my tail for three months now, luckily I haven't had any violent encounters but I have had to run a few times. I intend to keep it that way. What really bugs me is who they work for. There is one person there, though.

His name is kurogiri. In fact when my parents worked for his boss I would always hang around with him when I was too young to go on missions. He was such a mom, which my 5-year-old self bestowed the nickname Mamagiri onto him because of it. My parents didn't really act like parents. More like bosses who expect more. I know exactly why the league is getting so good at finding me. And kurogiri is that reason.

He knows me too well. It's not a good thing. What's really lucky for me though is that the heroes haven't caught onto what the villains have been doing on the side, cause if they did I would probably be in some victim safety program or something like that.

Welp. It's the train. Let's begin shall we?

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