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Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2019
Your parents gave you to your Uncle Shota aizawa when you were only 4. (Y/N) was super mature, very quiet, wouldn't talk unless you are really close. (Y/N) always had half of her face covered no matter what she wouldn't let anyone see her left eye. You're dream where to go to UA high, you got recommend. because of your quirk(S) and skills. you would train almost every night on the land your Uncle owned until 10. By that time you were a side kick with aizawa, had a license and everything. 

After meeting the number 2 heros son in class becoming friends and developing feelings. What will (y/n)'s reaction be?? What will she do? What will happen? 

⚠ WARNING ⚠ I recommend 14 and older read this, because of sexual things....
This'll have lot's of spelling errors. Language, and stupid life decisions.


I'm so very sorry if this story is bad. There very slow updates, i only created this for fun and something to do (also put my feelings in to). I should have kept this for myself and then posted once all done but it's too late for that 😅 oops. I hope you enjoy if not I'm sorry.
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