Learning to breathe

Learning to breathe

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Izuku Midoriya had spent years hiding from his problems. Two full years of his life had gone to waste from him sitting in his room, hiding from the pain of facing other people until a knock on his door during a thunderstorm forces him out of his comfort zone. Will he be able to move on from his past, or will it hold him hostage? All rights to My Hero Academia go to Kohei Horikoshi, but this story is mine! Some topics discussed may be unsuitable for younger audiences or those who have experienced past trauma of a similar nature. Reader discretion is advised. Started: 12/6/21 Finished: ??? #1 in quirklessau 1/11/2023!!!
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After years in the dark, the hardest part isn't being found... it's believing you deserve to stay. Tw: Suicide, death, grief, mental health struggles, violence, abuse For years, Izuku Midoriya lived in the shadows - a name erased, a face forgotten, a life reduced to survival. The world believed he was dead, and in some ways, they weren't wrong. When fate throws him back into Katsuki Bakugo's path, it's not a reunion - it's a rescue. Izuku is battered, broken, and barely conscious, his body giving out after years of running. As he slips into a coma, Katsuki stays by his side, determined to pull him back into the light. But waking up is only the first step. To stay, Izuku will have to face the pain of being remembered, the weight of the years lost, and the terrifying truth that sometimes, the light can burn as much as the dark.

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