There were few time in her life that Yagi was disappointed in the people he swore to protect this was defiantly one of them.
Being part of a cluster opened his eyes to many things he didnât notice before like how others treat the quirkless.
Seeing it through izukuâs eyes(literally) was alarming and painfully. He was enraged using more force then necessary when dealing with villains, then once he had calmed down he started to wonder how he could help the quirkless.
He blused a bit when the members of his clustered suggested a few things while nana tried to convince izuku this was necessary not only for him but for all the others who lack a quirk in the present and future.
âlook Izuku i promise that going to the police wonât hurt Bakugo-san, in fact it will help him it will show him what he is doing to wrong and allow him to correct himself.â he was thankful that nana seeemed to be making progress in getting izuku to tell the athorityes.
âbut what if-â izuku was intrupted by second
they could feel the guilt that was coming from second and understood it when he spoke, âare you the only person that he hurt?â they could see brief flashs of other faces scared and burned,â they arenât safe either because of that boy and your school someone needs to save them will you be that person or abandon them like other have done?!â
âdud that is low!â banjo said but none of them could deny that it worked, as they could feel izuku determination burning.
âIâll tell my mother...can one of you be with me when i do?â
âof course kid, we would be there i even if you didnât want us thereâ nana said smiling bright. all might herd a door open making him look up from his desk, it was his PR manger âshould have paid more attention to the clockâ japans number one hero thought to himself as his manger sat acrros the desk.
âokay so what did you wan to talk about?â she was stright to the point as alway and very skilled and efficient sometime to the point of being scary.
âon a reciet walk, in my civilian form, I had happened to overhear a conversation between two middle schoolers. one of them had told the other that if he wanted a quirk so badly he should take a swan dive off the school roof.â he could see the contined fire in her eyes, âall while burning the other students shoulder with his quirk. i wasnât able to talk to both of them but the quirkless one i was able help them treat there shoulder and i tried to convince them to tell the police, after he vented to me about the other student, but they did want to harm the other chances of getting into a hero school.â it was only years of practice that kept yagiâs voice even.
âthere are a long list of things we can do about this but you should expect a instant change this is a problem of prejudice!â
âi know but i donât plain to stand by while people are being harmed because there lack of a quirk.â that seemed to be the right thing to say because his manger smiled.
âgood the first thing that needs to be done is research perpare some talk shoes, would you happnen to know how to contact the quirkless student?
âhe was wearing his school uniform so i could probaly find his school and i gave him my number if he needed helpâ
âget in contact with him if you can, mean while Iâm going to do some research and email what I find. you so own me for this because i can already tell im going to find some really unpleasant thingsâ Yagi only laughed but he knew she was right many unpleasant things indeed.
izuku tried to calm his frantic heart as he sat the table for dinner, he ate in silnce for a while he didnât even know where to start this conversation.âizuku is something wromg?âÂ
the younger greenetteâs gaze snapped away from his plate, ân-no i mean yesâ inko put down her chopsticks giving her son her full attention, âi-it about school my classmates and teacher they donât treat me kindly beacuses of my lack of q-quirk.â if izuku was looking at his mother he could have noticed the rage that crossed his mothers face briefly. gentaly she asked if bakugo was helping him, ân-no h-hes the worst of them.â
then with speed one would expect of a women of her size she moved around the table and wrapped her arms around her son, who broke down there crying into her shoulder wraaping his arms around her afried she might disapper