What a Tragedy

By lunermoon10000

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Izuku has lived his life alone since the ripe age of four. Or at least he wishes he was completely alone. His... More

Chapter 1: The Hero with Food
Chapter 2: Glass Shards
Chapter 3: Blood and Bandages
Chapter 4: I'm Alive
Chapter 5: Cry for Help
Chapter 6: Doctors Visit
Chapter 7: Run for Me
Chapter 8: Stain vs the Boy in Bandages
Chapter 9: Panic
Chapter 10: A Road to Recovery
Chapter 11: Relax?
Chapter 12: Deku
Chapter 13: Recognition
Chapter 14: Dreams and Speculations
Chapter 15: Smiles to Fear
Chapter 16: Confrontation with Fear
Chapter 17: Fragile Hope
Chapter 18: Deprecation and Self Hate
Chapter 20: Icky
Chapter 21: Smiles to Love
Chapter 22: Tragedy

Chapter 19: Exposed Emotions

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By lunermoon10000

Sorry that I've been gone so much, Holidays are a hard time to work around. My family gets busy around the end of the year, even though we don't really go anywhere. We're mostly an introverted family and most of our family parties are just close family. But it's still socially draining that I have little to no time or motivation to write. Speaking of which, to make it up to you I scrapped up a Rise of the Guardians one-shot. I know it's not much, but it's something, right? This chapter isn't anything but a little bit of fluff and a little bit of angst. 

Enjoy~



Izuku watched Iida step over his towel and come to the edge of the pool. His glasses are missing, presumably in one of his bags. Iida gets in next to him and Izuku could see his tense muscles relax in the heated water.

"You were gone so quick, we didn't even know where you went," Iida said.

"Sorry," Izuku apologized quietly.

"No, it's fine. I was just wondering if you were really okay. You said you were earlier, but I just want to be sure. You know you can talk to me, right?"

Izuku was silent for a few beats. "Thanks."

"We're friends, aren't we? That's what friends do," The boy smiled down at him. Izuku wished he could smile like that. So genuinely. Carefree. It sorta made him jealous.

Soon enough, the rest of the boys joined. Some stayed by the edge of the water, just enjoying the company that was offered, while others made a scene and were just simply being obnoxious. Izuku watched Bakugo relax at the far end of the water, glaring at anyone who looked at him. He wondered what was on the other boy's mind.

Kaminari eventually came up to him and tried to drag Izuku into the "fun", which comprised of splashing water at other's faces. But before he could, Iida shouted and drew everyone's attention to him and Mineta.

The short sized pervert was standing by the divider to the male and female's baths, looking up with a longing. Izuku sighed and got out of the pool while everyone was still focused on Mineta. If the perve started to climb, he'd knock him down.

There was a decent sized rock by the tree that Izuku picked up. The weight was on par with one of his knives, and wasn't all that sharp. He wouldn't actually throw it at Mineta. Just around him.

Hopefully it would be enough to startle him into dropping.

Izuku turned back and saw Iida beginning to advance Mineta. "Stop this this instant! What your doing is not only demeaning to the girls, but also yourself! This is disgraceful!"

"You're just a prude, Iida," Mineta said. "After all, walls are meant to be climbed!" And just like that, the boy was clambering up the wall, using his Quirk as he climbed.

Raising his hand, Izuku squinted his right eye, getting ready to throw the moment he had aim, but a small head peeked out from the top of the wall just as he was about to let go.

"Before you become a hero, you should learn to become a decent human," The young boy's voice chastised.

Izuku stopped short and dropped the rock as Kota slapped Mineta off the wall. Well this was a waste of time. Maybe he should've stayed in the water. Nobody was paying him any attention, but he felt exposed.

Just as he took a step towards the pool, a small yelp drew his focus back to the wall as Kota tripped over the side.

Goddamn it.

Izuku rushed forward, running up the wall skillfully. His feet made a clambering sound as he made his way up and caught Kota by the head. No longer having any momentum, he kicked off the wall with the boy in his arms. The ground rushed towards him and he landed in a summersault.

"Ayyy! Good catch, Midoriya!" He heard Kaminari shout.

"Is he okay?" Sato shouted.

Looking down at the boy cradled in his arms, he noted the small trickle of blood coming from his nose. Izuku stood up from his crouch and turned towards his male classmates. A few of them were staring at Izuku in silence, shook and confused playing on their face.

A few of them looked concerned.

At first he thought they were looking at Kota, but their eyes were very pointedly drawn at his arms and legs.

At his scars.

Izuku opened his mouth to say something. Anything. To explain his scars? They already knew where they came from. Tell them not to worry about it? They would probably worry more. Tell them that he's okay? How can she tell them that if he didn't even know if he was okay himself? He pulled the unconscious child closer as he closed his mouth. Brow pinched in worry, he picked up a downed towel, wrapped it around his waist, and ran out back inside, leaving all the others in silence.

Kota didn't stir once as he wandered the building for Mandalay.  She would know what to do about the boy. And hopefully Aizawa told her about his past situation and she would have more tact than his classmates. Izuku shifted his arms self consciously, moving Kota into one arm as he adjusted the towel around his waist. It felt weird to be so exposed like this.

His skin crawled at the feeling of the cool air around him, nothing to protect him from the indignant stares of others.

Why did it matter so much anyway if he had scars? They weren't that bad. Sure, they ached a bit when it was too cold, but he's gotten used to it. They were a testament to the pain he'd gone through. A show that he survived.

Izuku stumbled as phantom pain shot up his legs. The tile ground felt harsh and the soles and heels of his skinned feet throbbed with the memory of the cruel training he was forced to endure. His mouth felt dry and his vision was swimming. There wasn't enough protection on his arms to keep him safe from oncoming hits or slashes.

The boy in his arms breath made his anxiety halt. Kota was breathing steadily through his slightly ajar mouth. The thin trail of blood from his nose was dried up and slowly flaking off. His face was set in a peaceful expression, without a hint of the anger or aggression he'd shown earlier.

Right.

He had to find Mandalay.

His gait was measured, one foot in front of the other in a slow but reluctant walk. He took deep breaths as he went, trying to focus on where he was and cradling Kota close.

Soon he found a room where he could hear voices from behind the door. They were muffled and he couldn't make out any distinguishable words, but he could still hear Aizawa and Mandalay's voices. What they were talking about, he didn't know, but Kota needed his family. Izuku took a deep calming breath, and knocked on the door.

The voices halted, pausing midsentence.

"Come in!" Mandalay shouted through the door.

Izuku turned the handle and peeked his head inside. Mandalay was sitting on a blue couch in the middle of the room with Aizawa standing next to her, holding one of Izuku's notebooks. They must've been going over the plans for tomorrow. Slowly, he opened the door wider, showing the little boy he held.

"Kota! What happened?" Mandalay panicked. She flew off the couch and ran over to the door, pulling off her paw gloves as she came.

"He fell off the wall between the baths," Izuku explained quietly as Kota was gingerly taken from his arms.

"Thank you," the heroine said as she walked back to the couch.

"It was nothing. He stopped Mineta from peeking over the wall, the least I could do is return the favor." Izuku stepped into the room, hesitating in the threshold. The exposed feeling was back. The feeling of the scars lacing up his legs and torso made his skin crawl as he shuffled his weight.

"Eraserhead told me there was someone in you're class that needed watching. So I sent Kota up to keep watch. Guess it was the right call," Mandalay said as she laid Kota down on the couch, wiping the blood from his nose with a handkerchief she fished from her skirt's pocket. "He's fine. The rush of the fall knocked him out. It's a shame, though. That he hates heroes so much."

If that didn't catch Izuku's attention, he doesn't know what did.

"What do you mean?" Izuku asked cautiously.

"Have you heard of the hero duo Waterhose?"

Izuku nods and tries not to remember how he'd heard of them. It had been a very painful day.

"Kota had only been five years old at the time. How are you supposed to tell a five year old that his parents won't ever be coming home? And everyone around him keeps saying that they had a heroic death without him thinking that they abandoned him?" Mandalay ran her hand over the little boy's forehead, her face pinched in a solemn expression.

Izuku felt a wave of grief fall over him. He looked to the boy on the couch sadly. Sure, he'd met people who hated heroes. He'd been surrounded by them ever since he was little. Cruel monsters who hated society for making them what they are and the heroes who protected it. But he'd never met someone as young as Kota who hated heroes. Especially when his own parents were heroes themselves. It was somewhat of a harsh realization for him.

"He's so young, but holds so much hate. It almost feels like he hates me most of the time."

"Izuku," Aizawa spoke up. He'd been silent through this whole ordeal. Izuku looked up at his guardian and saw the man holding a pensive look. But once their eyes met, the man's face softened. "I think it's time for you and the others to head to sleep. You have a long day ahead of you tomorrow. Best you be rested for it."

Nodding, he made his way back to the door, but was stopped by Aizawa once more.

"Izuku." He turned around slowly and the man gave him a delicate smile. "Goodnight."

Dumbfounded, Izuku blinked. He took a deep breath and said softly, "Goodnight."

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