Bloodlines: Inheritance

Bloodlines: Inheritance

Season 2 of 2
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Ten months gone. Ten months without a word. When Midoriya Yuuka returns to U.A., the world barely recognizes her-and neither does she. Branded by the name that nearly destroyed the world, she steps back into the life she left behind, hoping to find forgiveness in the wreckage. But rebuilding trust isn't easy when you've become a symbol of fear. Her bond with Katsuki is broken, burned to ashes, and her relationship with Izuku walks a razor-thin line of betrayal. Yuuka came back to prove she's still a hero. The hardest part is believing it herself.
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Bloodlines

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