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A Little Time
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Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2021
Shinsou Hitoshi was an orphan. A kid without a dollar to his name, and who went from one foster family to the next. The only constant in the poor boys life was the label he was given when he was only four; Villain. He never really got ecited about anything, in fear of getting his hopes up only to be crushed moments later. It was a terrible mindset for a fourteen year old, but an amazing one for someone who was constantly being let down. Although, whenever Hitoshi learned that he could get into UA through the entrance exam, he couldn't help but get pumped. The boys excitement was short lived, though, as he soon learned that the UA examing process was rigged against children with mental quirks. So now that the boys last chance to get out of the hell hole he was forced to call home were crushed, what would he do? Would he give up alll hope of becoming a hero, or would he fight to persue his dream?
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In a universe were quirks and secondary gender were an everyday thing. One teenager got dealt with a shitty hand of cards. Shinsou Hitoshi been in foster care since his quirk manifested when he was five and at he age of ten, he presented as a male omega, which was rare. It was against the law to lay hands on an omega but that didn't stop his foster parents and his middle school that turned a blind eye, when he showed up with bruises. That change when he started high school at UA. He could feel the questionable stare he got from the teachers.