What if Eri had a twin named Leeara? What if she was more timid and scared of Overhaul? Both girls are critical for his plan. Leeara has a quirk called fast forward. Similar to Eri she can alter the evolutionary chain. In her case, she can speed up the chain and give people more powerful quirks on top of their own. Overhaul needs them, but when others find out about them will they be safe? The two girls are determined to protect each other through the end. They just have to escape their harships.
(FYI)
I am rewriting it, however, the older chapters are going to be left as they are. Newer chapters are labeled as rewrites.
Welp, the story is finished so I will be planning the sequel!
* It's been awhile. I've thought of this story alot. It is, or was, my humble start. My beginings to writing. I've progressed and changed. Completed school and moved on, yet, I'm still here. I'm still writing and going on. In the back of my mind, I look and find this little book sitting, collecting dust. Then I think, I should rewrite this. I had my issues with this book, wanting to change some minor thing, contiue the sequel and put it back. Then I think of my I left this series. I didn't like a major part of this story. I wanted to redo it, but then I think, I did redue it before. "Then, do it again!" But I decide against it. Then wait, look back in the corner, and repeat everything I did before. So, after this long an dangerous game of tug of rope, I'm gonna let that half live. I'm going to REWRITE the story AGAIN. I'll post it as a seperate book, but have a link off. If you've enjoyed this book, try out that one. It'll be out sometime.
(I'm changing Mirio's family predicament)
Ai is the little sister of Togata Mirio, but unlike her elder brother, Ai does not strive to be a hero, nor villain.
Her mother wants her to be a hero and will do whatever it takes to get her way. Even going as far as to hurt her own child...
Her brother and father was taught by her mother that his sister was a monster, but does that stop him from helping her?
Yes, it does.
Her mother disowned her at the age of 6, and the little girl had to fend for herself.
She lived in the forest and hunted for food until the age of 9 when a nice family found her, and they took her in. Even with her being messy and dirty and acting like a wild animal.
She would help the mother and son with everything, but when she heard the son was "Quirkless" She didn't tell them she had a quirk.
The mother legally adopted Ai, and sent her to her, "brothers" school.
She was pushed out the window by someone with an explosive attitude and lost the memory of her life before moving in with the family.
Sorry, that was long! I wanted to explain with as little detail as possible but I guess it didn't work...
This book had been discontinued. Another one similar will be going out soon. Sorry for any inconvenience.