But We're Not Normal
Sequel to Like Normal People Do. Being normal people isn't as easy as Clay and George once believed.
Sequel to Like Normal People Do. Being normal people isn't as easy as Clay and George once believed.
The obligatory musician x fan fic that nobody asked for. This is in no way meant to be taken seriously - all respect to the boys - and I will take it down if I'm asked to. If any of the boys read this then.... I hope you get a laugh out of it. Unofficial DNF chat, this one's for you. ------------------- George had bee...
So Clay and George couldn't be normal people, we know that now, but who ever said they had to be?
Part 1 of the Analysis Quirk AU. Shinso and Midoriya met under unfortunate circumstances, but become fast friends. With an unwanted quirk and quirkless, they still wish to be heroes. but can they achieve their dreams against everyone's opinions?
Yamada is jealous of Aizawa's father-son relationship with Hitoshi, and goes to find out a bit more about the adopting process. When he meets a baby boy born with an empathy quirk and quickly takes him as his own. He makes a promise to protect Yamada Izuku from the negatives of the world. (Cross posted from A03) (Pres...
Book 2 of The volume of the Heart. Izu makes it to Yuuei with his adopted brother by marriage, Shiyu. With friend's to make, dreams to chase and flaming piles of hero trash to piss off, Izu is ready for whatever the new school year will bring. Though, things keep making it hard for the Empath, especially when a secret...
(Part 2 of the Analysis Au Series) Izuku and Hitoshi are in their dream high school, dream course, and are well on their way to being heroes. But there is a darkness out there, a burning fire, ready to swallow them whole. Can they face up to the harshness of the Villains knocked at their doors? ((((WARNING: SPOLIERS I...
In a world where 80% of the population has strange abilities called quirks. Due to this, Villains have raised to cause havoc with their abilities, leading to a new job to be formed - Heroes. Twins Tsukiko and Ayano have aspirations to be heroes and meeting a girl with a rare quirk leads them on a journey they never ex...
Quirks aren't everything in this world, nor is your family status. Animals with quirks are pushed away, merely because they're animals. Nezu? Heck, he's so smart, everyone's scared of what would happen if they got on his bad side. Half the society, at the very least, still think that he's just an animal. Warnin...
Owning a cafe that is frequented by many, heroes and civilians alike, isn't easy, but Midoriya didn't really mind. He had two kids to take care of, found many friends in the resident teachers and the resident explosive pomeranian. But the boy is tangled up in things that most heroes wouldn't even want to go near.
All Might tell Midoriya he can't be a hero when he's quirkless. Does that stop the green bean? Nope. Finding an abandoned toddler in an alleyway wasn't on his to do list though. But no one cared enough to care if he adopted the kid or not. And if anyone thought something small like a villainous quirk was enough to put...
Midoriya is hit with a quirk that separates him into his core emotions, and a lot more horrifying truths about his past is being revealed way earlier than he would have liked. The concept of this quirk is inspired off that KiriBaku comic by @venadorosas on Twitter https://twitter.com/i/events/1053638169466470400 Note:...
Basically, this is more for fanart, to clear up misconceptions in Worthless Necessity, and to tie in the timelines of Problem Time and Worthless Necessity.
A side series to Worthless Neccesity Ashido, Kaminari and Sero make a youtube channel and ropes the entirity of 1-A into it.
Now that the students are all grown up, some of them had decided to go back to UA as teachers. But no matter how old they are, 1-A will still be 1-A, and 1-B will still be 1-B. AKA Even as adults, the former students of UA will still cause trouble.
Midoriya's heart was brittle, and it only took one prank for it to break apart. But was it really just a prank, or was it something much more complicated?
When society and even his father rejects him for being quirkless, Midoroya finds out that he can still help other people, even if they won't let him be a hero. Later (Read: Future) chapters will/might be depressing and self harm will/might be mentioned Tags will be updated when new chapters are out.
Midoriya's quirkless. Shinsou has a "villainous" quirk. Their parents are villains, or don't really care about them. They had no friends, until they met each other by accident at preschool. They finally thought things were going to get better. Thing's just tumbled down one after another.
Everyone who knows Midoriya Izuku would say that he's quirkless. Even if they really aren't. They were really lucky that their quirks complemented each other's so well.
Reality is never as good as it seems. It's stained with discrimination, just because you're the tiniest bit different. Stains can never be removed. They'll linger there, forever, for all of eternity. But who said that was a bad thing?
Aizawa isn't too sure how to deal with a villain slash assassin who seems to be all to eager to shoot anyone who opposes him, but really, he realises that the assassin just wants to protect a child. Midoriya never liked killing, but killing had always been a part of him. Killing for survival, to eat and to protect him...
Shinsou and Midoriya are de-aged by accident, and AIzawa is wondering why was it always either Midoriya and Bakugou getting into trouble, or Midoriya and Shinsou.
An AU of an AU, basically Worthless Necessity in the world of Pokemon. Everything is different, but everything remains the same. Makes more sense if you read Worthless Necessity first, but it's not necessary,
Three kids, wanting to be heroes. Three kids, declared dead. Three kids, who were told they couldn't be heroes. No one said a thing about villains.
Based off the vocaloid song Kagome, Kagome. Midoriya is quirkless. No one wants him. His mother abandons him in an orphanage in the middle of a forest. Shinsou hates his life. He hates his quirk. He hates how he's forgetting his own name. He hates how he's starting to forget who he is. And there is blood, gore, crazin...
Swan Dive Summary The Slime Villain Incident, and the events leading up to it happen one year earlier. Izuku, broken and lost in the face of All Might's words, decides to take Kacchan's advice. But a familiar Underground Hero won't let a young life end so quickly. How will a simple right-place-right time scenario chan...
When he was a kid, Midoriya Izuku was hit by an unknown Quirk. He was found a few days later, unharmed. He was gone for just a few days to the world, and he never told anyone where he'd been. Who would believe that he'd been sent back in time several hundred years to the Pre-Quirk Era? That he'd been adopted by a pair...
When the world ends, their only hope is to send one Quirkless man back in time. Back in his 14-year-old body, will Midoriya Izuku be able to save the world that shunned him all his life? And will he finally be able to become a hero this go around? Good thing he had time as a vigilante to practice.
When Corona Virus forces 1-A into an online classroom for a period of time, Aizawa is annoyed. But when his number one Problem Child starts wearing makeup and flinching at movement, he becomes concerned. Izuku just wishes that his father never came home in the first place.