Five things my mother taught me

Five things my mother taught me

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and the one important thing aizawa did. Or: Shinsou's mother taught him a lot, but not what he needed to know. Aizawa taught him that not all adults are dangerous. Trigger warning: Alcoholism and neglect
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Hitoshi Shinso was a regular, sleepy depressed orphan. He had no parents but he wasn't sad about it. He had finally got into the hero course, earlier than expected, all thanks to his mentor. Now he's got to get used to the 'normal 1a', being them forcing him to hangout, watching movies, playing games like Uno or Monopoly or even a Ouija board!... ahh yes the Ouija board... That's how Shinso's high school life took a turn for the worse, or better even. Finding out you can see your mentor's dead best friend is trying to reach for the living again, or even to be seen by the rest of the living, and knowing that there is a way can be surprising for most. Shinso is a responsible man, enough to know he should tell someone, but this could be the special 'thank you' he owes. But would he slowly distance himself from the people who truly care? Would his mentor realise the the affection he has for the boy? And would this 'thank you' be too much? ⚠️ Erasermic family Ghosts Swearing

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