The Tragic Tale of the Late Bloomer
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  • Reads 17,653
  • Votes 516
  • Parts 9
  • Time 2h 5m
Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2024
You've all heard the tale of Izuku Yagi. The son of All Might and the brother of Izumi Yagi. A child who lost everything as a result of not bearing a quirk, and at some point, would prove to those who doubted him with a power he would acquire in his early teens.

But unlike those versions of Izuku, this one had no such opportunity. Instead, he had to accept the fact that, he could not be a hero. Instead, opting to have the career of a quirk consultant to help those with issues over come them. It was a boring life for what it was, but things began to change for him, when a little blonde girl stumbled into his office, changing his life forever.
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Heros Can Be Monsters Too

7 parts Ongoing Mature

Izuku Midoriya was born with a great quirk, well that's what his mother always said. Though he knew the truth, he knew why there were always heros around when he went outside, people were afraid of him and his power, and he couldn't blame them. He would be scared too if a child had the amount of power he had. He was awoken one night by the sound of his window opening and someone entering, before he could jolt up or scream a gun barrel was put to his head. Behind it he could see eyes, eyes of a hero, eyes of someone who didn't want to be there. Just before he was sure he was about to be killed, she put her barrel away and collapsed to the ground in tears. Both of them monsters in their own right, both seeking to help others, both helping each other along the way. I own nothing but the story. As usual, One For All will be going to someone different.