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The Great Blinding
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Ongoing, First published Mar 17, 2020
Katsuki Bakugo lost his sight, like everyone else in the world, in the Great Blinding... but suddenly without warning his sight returns. As he looked around, he realized that every visible surface had said the same thing...

"Don't tell them you can see".

This ominous note that was plastered everywhere was signed with the same two letters... 
 
- RR.


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This is a quirkless AU! This is my first "fanfiction" type of writing or any writing of that matter that I've published 😊 so please be critical and let me know what I could do better and if you like the story as I continue to create it!❤️ 

⚠️ I don't own the characters and any pictures that I may use, credit goes to the rightful owners!⚠️

Started: 3•16•20
Status: Ongoing
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Thoughts

14 parts Complete

Bakugo is always rude to everyone. Loud, rough, mean, and hateful. But that's just a mask he puts on every time he leaves his room. The thoughts are always there, the voices and words. They won't shut up. They won't stop telling the truth. Everyone is out to get the aspiring hero, and his mind won't let him trust anyone. Not even his best friends... ~WARNINGS~ Mentions of: +Suicidal thoughts+ +Self-harm+ +Self-starvation+ +Self-deprecation+ +Depression+ +Panic attacks+ +Losing sense of reality+ I am not romanticizing these problems. If you have/are doing any of these things, please do the opposite of what Katsuki does in this book, and please go talk to someone. You're an amazing human, and you shouldn't hurt yourself over what you think people think of you. Everything in this is practice. My goal for this book is to give you that stomach drop that most angst stories do. I'm not very good at that, so let's see how I do, lmao. (AO3 gets updated faster than here)