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Ochaco's Older Sister - Todoroki Shouto x Reader
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    Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jun 09, 2019
Uraraka (name) has been working at her father's construction company ever since she could remember, as well as working many side jobs to support their family.  With your baby sister Ochaco attending U.A., bills had become harder to pay for the esteemed Hero School. Sometimes, you gotta make sacrifices for the happiness of others. And you were willing to give yourself up for Ochaco to thrive.
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10 parts Complete Mature

Tragic backstory + unstable homelife = traumatized teenager. (y/n)'s life has been the Urban Dictionary's definition of 'riding the struggle bus' - or at least it was until they met another struggling classmate: Shoto Todoroki. They've been friends for a while, but there are things that must not be spoken of; secrets that must not be told; words that must not be said. But nothing lasts forever, does it? :: Possible warnings for content will be posted at the beginning of each chapter. :: I do not own the characters of BNHA - Kohei Horikoshi does. I only take credit for the writing and the storyline. :: The Reader uses they/them pronouns.