Fire Wings (Hawks x reader x Dabi)
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  • Reads 2,539
  • Votes 44
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 35m
Ongoing, First published Jul 29, 2022
y/n l/n falls for not just one but two people Hawks and dabi.. 

y/n is in high school trying to become a pro hero. when she moved to Japan she meets Toya Todoroki but after a year he died. y/n was sad but she still pushed herself to become a hero. 

but when will she meet Hawks or Toya..? 

read to find out!

I'll be making Hawks and Toya (aka Dabi) a bit younger in this story. Also I'm not going to follow the story line of the anime for some parts. So Dabi is going to be villain at first but then he becomes a hero!

Pictures are from Google!!


⚠️ warning ⚠️

blood 
bad words
graphic?
and lemons 🍋
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