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Yesterday Upon The Stair by PitViperOfDoom
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
12 Oct 2019
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Midoriya Izuku has always been written off as weird. As if it's not bad enough to be the quirkless weakling, he has to be the weird quirkless weakling on top of it.
But truthfully, the "weird" part is the only part that's accurate. He's determined not to be a weakling, and in spite of what it says on paper, he's not actually quirkless. Even before meeting All-Might and taking on the power of One For All, Izuku isn't quirkless.
Not that anyone would believe it if he told them.
(This story now has a TV Tropes page!)
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- Part 1 of Deku Sees Dead People
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Complicated Creation by Elemental
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
09 Sep 2020
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Midoriya Izuku is medically quirkless, not technically homeless, perpetually exhausted and doing his damned best despite it all. He also sees spirits, which might be cool if not for the fact that a) no one else does, b) they really don't like him very much, and c) he's pretty sure the heroes now think he's a villain working for the League.
Aizawa Shota just wants to take down Overhaul, rescue Eri, keep his students alive, get some rest, and find out how this Deku kid knows things he absolutely should not know about his personal life and the Shie Hassaikai case.
Unless Nighteye's right, and the kid really is a villain.
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- Part 1 of sum of all (and by them driven)
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Dost Thou Even Steal Hearts? by BukuBuku
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia, Persona 5
06 Jan 2024
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“Foolish mortals!” Yaldabaoth’s shadow fell over them like a death shroud, “The sin of rebelling against a god is severe. As punishment, I banish you to other worlds unknown!”
The whole world shifted as the black wind swirled around them, twisting and contorting to create broken fractals in the flow of time and space. Yaldabaoth pulled his hand across the air over them, a movement as if ripping apart the weave of fate itself.
Joker gasped as bizarre doors flickered into existence.
One, a monolithic set of stone doors engraved with an alien image, cracked open to reveal a terrifying eye swimming in a void. The next, a glowing white shoji door exuding a strange energy that prickled at their very souls. The third, a circular ornate gate set in the floor, the bulging eyes at the top drank in the scenery as its gaping mouth pooled with vile black sludge. The final was nothing more than a fluctuating cloud of black and purple mist.
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- Part 1 of Thieves Den
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‘In a single instant, everything changed.’
When people say those words, it’s rarely taken seriously. An exaggeration some would call it – a grand overstatement and magnification for the mass of a jeering audience. Perhaps a punchline for a newspaper article, headlined in bold, black ink.
But your ‘single instant’ was, so to speak, very much a reality. And it started the way most distributed media articles do – grimly. Horrifically.
The more you thought about it, oh, and think you did, the more it resonated with you. Your life was an essay; an attention grabber. One tragedy after another typed out in Times New Roman and stamped in size twelve; double-spaced for ease of sight.
A white van, inlaid with tinted windows, a gun in the back of your spine…and a man with nothing visible but a pair of brown eyes that glinted amber from under a balaclava.
That was the instant, you knew, and then everything had changed.
It would have been kinder to take the bullet.