Traumatic Tendencies
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  • Reads 8,130
  • Votes 401
  • Parts 27
  • Time 4h 12m
Ongoing, First published Aug 16, 2023
Mature
Izuku Midoryia life was just one bad thing happening after another sending him into a spiral.

Katsuki Bakugo was pushed to be the best at everything sending him to the point of exploding.

They both want to have a fresh start when they finally get to college. Leaving their fucked up lives behind them.

But trauma creates tendencies, and tendencies always come back.


College AU everyone 18+


Warnings: Mature Contents

Contains: alcohol use, drug use, physical abuse, mental abuse, death, suicide attempt, self harm, sexual content, acts/talk of sexual assault, talk of homophobia, blood, violence, mental illness, abusive parents. 

You have been warned.
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Izuku Midoriya. The happy, cheerful, cute little boy that we all know and love. His life is going great, besides the fact that it's actually a mess. After finding out that he didn't have a quirk, his father began to abuse him. His mother soon passed away due to Hisashi's actions. His childhood friend, Katsuki Bakugou, bullies him on a daily basis. It's all too much for the greenette to handle. Until one day when he finally loses it. Will Bakugou save him in time? What is really going on inside of Izuku's mind? Warning! There are mentions of the following: -Suicidal Thoughts -Suicide Attempts -Self Harm -Abuse -Bullying -Eating Disorders -Depression -Panic Attacks -Rape