Misunderstood
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  • Reads 144
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 2
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Mar 23, 2020
Mature
No one really asks how a hero is doing, unless they're retiring or they had got gravely hurt in a villain attack, right? 

I know that it's wrong to be like this, but I found it to be better than just being another hero that deals with too many problems. 

...

Being an underground villain is fun. 
Honestly-
They aren't as bad as everyone makes them out to be. They are sweet, broken, and misunderstood.
I like them better than the stuck up heroes. 

Those heroes are rude, self centered, and only want to fight villains for credit and don't like to really "connect" with the hurt civilians.

|=| this follows the Dabi Is a Todoroki theory! |=|
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