Rescued (Part 1)

Rescued (Part 1)

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{Part 1 of the It's Okay As Long As I Have You Series} What if Izuku was kidnapped by villains the day he found out he was quirkless? What if, years later, he gets rescued by none other than Pro Hero Eraserhead, also known as Shota Aizawa? Would Izuku be able to recover from the years of torture and abuse he went through, or will what he experienced always haunt him? Will update a few times a week! Will put warnings whenever something triggering is mentioned (a great portion of the fic will have mentions so read with caution!!). Aizawa's age will be changed for the purpose of the fic! Manga Spoilers!
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After failing to develop a quirk and missing the mark to get OFA from All Might, Izuku became a vigilante to save the people ignored by heroes and in danger during the night, all under the guise of being a normal highschool student and son during the day. One late night, after working himself to exhaustion, Izuku is found at his breaking point, feverish and alone, by pro-hero, UA teacher, and future father-figure Eraserhead. Will the world be able to look beyond the lack of a quirk and see this boy as a hero? With the help of his new friends in Class-1A and All for One at large, Izuku's quirklessness might be exactly what they need to fix everything. . . . . TW: vomiting/illness (repeatedly), bullying (physical, verbal, mental abuse), self harm, purging behavior, fighting/rebellious behavior, suicidal ideation & discussion.

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