The Fallen Hero (Izuocha)

The Fallen Hero (Izuocha)

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" I'm so tired of trying. I'm tired of getting back up only to be pushed down again. " Everyone has a breaking point, but Uraraka didn't expect Deku's to come so soon. After a tragic accident that left Izuku traumatized, every truth seemed to crumble down to him. Inside him, the optimistic Deku died and out came the fallen Deku. With a heavy heart, Uraraka had to live in UA without Izuku. Never to hear his mumbling, his stuttering, his optimistic speeches, or to ever see his smile ever again. Wrong. Like fate brought them together, Uraraka and Izuku's life connected once again. Only this time, Uraraka wouldn't let him give up like that. She will save the fallen hero...
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Everyone called her strong. But she was just... tired. Uraraka Ochako always smiled through the storm-juggling dreams, debt, and expectations without letting anyone see her shake. But behind the hero-in-training mask was a girl losing herself under the weight of it all. She pushed forward, harder and harder, thinking that was the only way. No rest. No weakness. No room to fall apart. Until someone refused to let her break alone. Midoriya Izuku, stubborn as ever, steps in-not to save her, but to remind her she's not alone. That it's okay to lean on someone. That she deserves more than survival-she deserves to live. This is a story about healing. About learning to breathe. To feel. To love again. And maybe, just maybe... to smile without hurting.

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