Quirks come in all shapes and sizes; there are Quirks that enable the user to manipulate their surroundings, Quirks that alter the user's body (whether by being a permanent mutation or activated transformation), and Quirks that can affect another person, usually by targeting their physical body or their own Quirk. With such a large array of Quirks present in the world, where nearly eighty-percent of the population has one, it's easy to believe someone when they say they have a Quirk. But, what if someone had a Quirk so subtle, so normally-passive, that it was brushed off as being a normal personality trait, rather than a special power? How can a girl prove that it's real? Updates: slow, but steady. Want to see more? Check out the side-book, "Genuine Fondness (Various!My Hero Academia x Reader)".
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