Hawks little sister: The sky hero
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  • Reads 10,767
  • Votes 355
  • Parts 10
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Nov 12, 2020
Miya Takami.. The 13 year old sister of Hawks. Known for her strong wing based quirk and high intelligence. Trained by the comission and her brother himself....

What will happened if the Comission would enter her to UA to interact kids close to her age. Would she get used to it? Beside she had shoto already, her childhood best friend..

Or let's just say her brother would definetly extra protective of her..

Would she be able become the hero both she and her brother dreamed of?
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