Eijiro Kirishima
2 stories
The Villain Integration Program | Kirishima x Bakugo x Reader by Calybear7
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It always felt like you didn't belong. Your parents were villains and you just didn't seem to fit that kind of life. When they're captured by the heroes, you don't feel at home in heroic custody. Even when Aizawa offers to help you back on your feet as a hero and not a villain like your parents were, you struggle to find the right place to fit in. The 1-A students are all weary of you and many of the lower level students struggle to understand how the Villains Integration Program just slotted you in the best hero class in the country. It seems kind of ironic to be a VIP with nothing to show for it. Two 1-A students seem to have very strong and opposing opinions about you, which appears to drive you towards picking the detention center over the program. Little do you know, that the pair would do anything to keep from driving you away. Your quirk is similar to Oogie Boogie in that you have control over 'creepy crawlies' that you can produce out of the stitches in your body.
Jet Stream (Kirishima x OC) by AriaNightingale
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Irisa Yoarashi, younger twin sister to the powerful Inasa Yoarashi, wanted to become a hero just like her brother. That fate seemed to be pulled away from her when at the age of six, she and her mother were kidnapped by a villain. This tragedy ended up having Irisa lose not only her loving mother, but also permanently crippling her. To her father, Pro Hero Gale Storm, this was the end of Irisa's dream of being a hero, but to her, this was the push she needed to become the best hero. Self-taught from then on, can Irisa soar her way into UA secretly in the hero course and prove to her father that she is worthy of being a hero, or will more tragedies befall her and serve only to prove him right. When their mirrored stubborn attitudes cause the twins to separate and go to different schools, could it possibly be the perfect thing to help them each become their own best versions of themselves? And could a sturdy, kind, compassionate red headed hero be the accepting rock to Irisa's passionate chaos? Disclaimer: I own none of the art nor the characters of MHA, I do own the OC's I created. There is swearing, some blood/gore, descriptive fighting scenes, and some light fluff (but no lemons) in this story.