The New Girl (Aizawa x Reader)

The New Girl (Aizawa x Reader)

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(Y/N) is the new employee at UA put in charge of security. On her first day she meets Shouta Aizawa, a teacher at UA, who helps her get used to the new workplace. As she gets to know him and the other staff better, (Y/N) starts to form a close relationship with Aizawa. Will contain strong language and sexual situations. I don't own BNHA or any characters. (CURRENTLY BEING EDITED BEFORE CONTINUING)
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Y/N is a Quirkless delinquent hell-bent on becoming a hero, and changing the way society sees Quirkless people; re-writing the very rules and imagery that a "hero" is meant to have, and proving those assholes wrong. Moving to Japan from England was enough of a setback; forcing her to begin Japanese Highschool at 19, after spending three years repeating her middle school to learn Japanese. Now, she's finally at U.A., and her journey has just begun. What she didn't have in mind, was her homeless-looking, strangely hot homeroom teacher deciding to make her his personal project to train up. DISCLAIMER: I was 18 when I started writing this. Looking back at this at 24, an age gap of 19/20 and 31 is BAAAAD. Very bad. I thought at that age I knew everything and was oh so very mature. I was not. I don't want to glorify age-gap relationships, however this book means so much to me in terms of the themes I wrote about so I don't want to delete it. Just please understand going into this that age gap relationships in REAL LIFE are not usually good. This is fiction :) TW: THEMES OF- Self Harm Suicide Depression If you do not feel comfortable reading about these themes, please do not read this. COMPLETE.

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