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Fandom: Boku no Hero Academia/My Hero Academia
Fic Rating: Explicit
Chapter Rating: Teen+
Pairing: Todoroki Shouto/Midoriya IzukuÂ
Note: Thanks so much for the great response so far! And if you havenât already, please check out some of the other great pieces for the TDDK Big Bang this year!
Todoroki Shouto had accepted his fate as a public figure when he became a pro-hero, but there are some parts of his private life he would like to stay private. When he gets invited to be a speaker in a college lecture series, he goes to the meeting with one goal: to give the coordinator a piece of his mind and finally put an end to people hounding him for information about his family.
The last thing he expects is the curious, and quirkless, hero- and quirk-study professor, Midoriya Izuku, who has no interest in his familyâs history, and, somehow, even more ties to the hero industry than Shouto. Intrigued by the professor, Shouto tentatively agrees to the lecture series, unknowingly intertwining their futures.
But the more Todoroki sees of Midoriya, the more questions he has. When a villain attack leaves them living together until the culprits are apprehended, maybe heâll finally get some answers.
AO3: (x) Chapter One: (X)Â Chapter Two: (X)
Shouto is, regrettably, not unfamiliar with the process of checking into the hospital, or the protocols in the burn unit, but things seem to go surprisingly quick with a doctor at his side, explaining not only the extent of his injury but the cause. Just a few moments after theyâve arrived, Shouto is whisked away from Dr. Midoriya and Kou to have his burn cleaned and dressed. They run the usual battery of tests, poke him for blood what feels like a dozen times, and after about half a dozen reassurances to various doctors and nurses that, yes, he does know how to care for a burn at home, heâs told he might be able to go home later that night.
The room heâs put in is, admittedly, one of the nicer hospital rooms that heâs visited. Itâs part of a private wing made specifically for pro-heroes to get a little peace from fans and the media while recovering, but it doesnât make him hate it any less. Heâs only been alone in the room for twenty minutes or so, but heâs already contemplating a prison break. Let Momo handle the paperwork for his unconventional discharge on her next day at the office and call it good. But the risk of being put on some extra mandatory leave is too great. His doctor and Momo have been on his case about taking care of himself properly for months now and theyâd love any excuse to bench him for a few extra weeks, instead of the couple of days heâll need for the burn to heal enough that he can cover it securely and get back to work.
Thereâs a short knock on the door. Shouto starts to mentally prepare himself for another argument with a doctor when the door inches open and Kou peeks in. Surprised, Shouto waves to her. Kou smiles back, turning to motion at someone behind her. A moment later the door opens the rest of the way and Kou rushes in, followed by Dr. Midoriya.
âDr. Midoriya and I are on a secret adventure.â Kou announces in a whisper. Thereâs a Uravity-themed spacesuit sticker on her cheek and she looks as if sheâs recovered from the eveningâs events, but her clothes have been replaced by a colorful hospital gown and fuzzy bathrobe.
Dr. Midoriya hasnât changed his clothes, but he has a white lab coat on over top.
âOh? What is your secret adventure?â Shouto asks. He shifts to the side and makes room for Kou to climb onto the bed besides him.
âVisiting you!â She announces, happily. âItâs a secret because Iâm not supposed to leave the quirk ward, but Dr. Midoriya snuck me out. This is for you. Dr. Midoriya said you were friends!â She pulls two more stickers out of a pocket in her robe and hands them to him; a music note that says Earphone Jack and a nesting doll in Creatiâs costume.
âThank you,â Shouto says genuinely, though he has no idea what heâs going to do with the stickers. But his mind is distracted by Kouâs other words. The quirk ward? Obviously there was a reason the villains had targeted the girl, but that detail had gotten buried in the chaos of everything else. Now heâs reminded of the villainâs wordsâŚsomething about her being the key.
He looks up but Dr. Midoriya meets his eye with a subtle shake of his head.
Shouto lets the subject drop for now, but heâs determined to stay a part of this investigation. Heâll get his answers eventually.
Turning back to Kou, he tries a hesitant smile. âWould you still like that autograph?â
Her whole being lights up. âReally?â She reaches into the pocket of her robe again only for her face to drop. âOh. I forgot my notebook.â
Dr. Midoriya taps her on the shoulder, holding out a small, heart-shaped notepad and a glittery gel pen.
Kou gasps, taking the items from him with excited thanks. She flips through the notebook quickly looking for a blank page, and Shouto is surprised by how many signatures sheâs already amassed. Satisfied with the location, she hands the notebook and pen to him. Sheâs practically vibrating in excitement as he writes a quick note to her, trying to make it sound a little more personal than his usual scribbled signature.
Just as Shouto finishes his note, thereâs another knock on the door. Yet another doctor steps into the room, reading through something in a folder. Her long, silver hair is draped over her shoulder in a thick braid and thereâs a sharp horn coming out of her forehead. She seems faintly familiar to Shouto but he canât place why he would recognize her. At the very least he doesnât think heâs ever had her as a doctor before. She stops in her tracks when she sees Dr. Midoriya and Kou gathered around his hospital bed.
âIzuku!â she scolds, crossing her arms over her chest.
It takes Shouto a moment to remember Izuku is Dr. Midoriyaâs first name. He glances up at him.
Dr. Midoriya leans close to Kou, covering his mouth with one hand to stage whisper to her. âI think we got caught.â
Kou copies him with a quiet giggle. âOops.â
Shouto closes her notebook carefully and slides it across the bed. Kou covertly slips it into her robe.
âWhat are you even doing here?â The new doctor asks, exasperated. Thereâs no way she didnât hear the two of them whispering, but she seems to be ignoring it.
âKou just wanted to thank Entropy for saving her!â Dr. Midoriya insists, apparently choosing to take no blame in their âsecret adventure.â
âDr. Aizawa has a quirk kind of like mine,â Kou tells Shouto in a hushed voice while the two doctors argue. âShe and Dr. Midoriya are really nice. And funny.â
Dr. Aizawa makes it all click. The light hair and the horn. She was the same little girl Aizawa had adopted during Shoutoâs first year.
âWe were just leaving, Dr. Aizawa!â Kou chimes in suddenly, sliding off the bed and grabbing Dr. Midoriyaâs hand. âBye!â
Dr. Aizawa shakes her head as Dr. Midoriya is pulled out of the room by a girl a quarter his size. âThis isnât over just because you have a patient protecting you, Izuku.â
Dr. Midoriya sends a bright smile back at her just as the door closes on the two of them.
âI hope they werenât bothering you too much,â Dr. Aizawa says as she comes over to Shoutoâs bed.
He shakes his head. âNo, Iâm glad I got to see her again. I was worried sheâd be a little more upset after everything.â
âKouâs a strong girl. Sheâs going to be okay.â Dr. Aizawa says with certainty. âAnyways, Iâm Aizawa Eri, Iâm part of the hero staff here.â
âAizawa, er...Eraserheadâs daughter, right?â
Dr. Aizawa smiles and it looks so shockingly like Dr. Midoriyaâs, Shouto canât help but wonder about what their connection to each other is. Especially with how casually she spoke to him. Could they be related? It seems like he would have known if his homeroom teacher had also had or adopted a son his age, wouldnât he? âThatâs right, you were one of his students! Nice to see you again.â
Shouto bows his head in acknowledgement. He knows he met the young girl Aizawa adopted a few times, but his memories of her are fuzzy at best.
Dr. Aizawa checks him over again, asking him a few questions about how heâs feeling and whatâs been done already. Finally, she gets to why sheâs here to see him. âIâm not sure if you would remember, but my quirk is Rewind. Itâs delicate but helpful for healing, especially for many pros. If you remember about how long ago you were burned, I should be able to heal your arm so that you can get back to work without too much fuss.â
âReally?â
Dr. Aizawa nods. âI can rewind your body back to before it happened, but it will rewind your whole body so the closer to the exact time it happened the better, otherwise too many things could change. Do you have a good idea of when it happened?â
âWhat time is it now?â
Dr. Aizawa glances at her watch. âAlmost ten.â
Shouto is briefly surprised by that information. He hadnât realized how long he had been in the hospital already. âI left the agency after the first alerts came in around 6:30, so it was probably around 7 that I made contact with the villain. I canât be more exact than that, unfortunately.â
âThat should work alright. Would you like to be rewound, or would you prefer to let it heal naturally?â
Shouto shakes his head. Anything to speed up the process. âNo, please rewind it if you can.â
She smiles. âOkay, it will be just a moment then.â
Dr. Aizawa pulls on a pair of gloves and takes his arm in her hands, gently, mindful of the injury and the loose bandages protecting it.
A moment later the horn at her temple begins to glow, Shouto has to look away as the warm light grows brighter and then, just like that, itâs over. When he looks back at the doctor, her horn has shrunk a little, losing some of the sharp edge at the top.
âOkay! You should be good to go. How does it feel?â
Shouto moves his arm a few times, relieved that thereâs no pain as he moves it. Carefully he peels off the bandages. It looks as if he was never injured, not even a small scar left behind.
Dr. Aizawa looks pleased with the results. âPerfect. Unfortunately it doesnât work on non-living things so you will have to have your costume repaired separately.â
âThatâs fine,â Shouto says. He was more worried about being forced to take some sick leave than repairing his costume to begin with. âThank you.â
Dr. Aizawa smiles again. âOf course. Iâm happy to help.â She pulls a few papers out of her folder and hands them to him. âIf you are ready, you can take these to the desk out front and youâll be discharged.â
Shouto hesitates as he takes the papers from her. An hour ago he was ready to run at the first chance, but nowâŚshe was someone who might have some answersâŚ
âKou mentioned that the two of you had similar quirks,â
âIâm sorry. If you become a part of the investigation Iâm sure youâll find out more information, but for now I canât disclose a patientâs information.â Â Dr. Aizawa says before he can even finish figuring out exactly what he wants to ask.
âRight. Sorry.â
âItâs alright. I donât blame you for being curious, not after everything thatâs happened.â
Dr. Aizawa looks ready to leave, but thereâs one more thing Shouto has to ask. At least while he still has a chance.
âCan I ask about Dr. Midoriya, then?â
Dr. Aizawa stops with a puzzled look. âIzuku? What about him?â
Shouto's mind goes blank. Everything doesnât seem like a plausible response. At least not one that would get him anywhere. âUh, IâŚI was just surprised to hear you call him Izuku. Are you close?â
Dr. Aizawa studies him for a long time as if she could determine whatever ulterior motives he had for asking just by staring him down. Maybe she could if even he knew what he was doing asking these questions.
âIâve known Izuku for a long time,â she finally says. âHeâs like family.â
The answer is careful, guarded. With the slightest undertone of a threat.
ââŚRight.â Shouto replies awkwardly. âThank you.â
Dr. Aizawa inclines her head to him. âHave a nice night, Entropy.â
 After checking out with Dr. Aizawaâs discharge papers, Shouto heads back to the agency. Sunspot practically tackles him in the lobby.
âEntropy! Youâre okay! I thought you were just going to check on the kidnapped civilian, but then Ingenium told me his friend was taking you to the hospital and that I had nothing to worry about so I should just go back to the agency but I didnât know why you were going to the hospital or what was happening,â she stutters over her words for a moment, taking a breath. âWas it okay to leave? I didnât know what else to do but I didnât know what hospital you went to or why. Were you injured? You donât look hurt. Is that how you damaged your costume?â
Shouto lets her run on while he goes to his office. He knows sheâll follow. And that itâs pointless to try and get a word in until she runs out of breath.
Sunspot sinks into one of his office chairs as he goes to turn his computer on. He lifts a brow at her slumped form in the armchair.
âAre you done?â
She opens her mouth to speak again but after a moment shuts it again and nods.
âThe villain who took the hostage burned me. I hadnât realized the extent of the injury until later. Iâm sorry I didnât contact you personally so that you knew it was okay to come back, but it was fine that you came back. It wasnât serious.â Shouto explains calmly. âYou said Ingenium told you to come back?â Shouto thinks back to Dr. Midoriya texting in the ambulance and he wonders if the two know each other.
Sunspot nods again. âHe came and found me and told me a friend was taking you to the hospital. I assumed he meant one of the paramedics. I didnât know he was friends with the paramedics. Was that part of U.A. training? Getting to know first-responders closely? Or just a coincidence?â
âI think itâs just a coincidence on Ingeniumâs part. Not something youâre missing out on.â Shouto says. âYou did good tonight. Go home and get some rest.â
âBut-â
Shouto gestures to her before she can argue. âYou expended a lot of your reserve helping the rescue crews with civilians trapped under the rubble and then helping me melt the ice. Itâs okay.â
Sunspot looks down at herself. The faint glow she normally gives off as a result of having excess energy saved up by her quirk is almost completely extinguished. At the late hour, she wouldnât be able to get any more energy even if they needed to go out into the field again. Not until the sun was up again.
Sunspot pushes herself out of the chair. âIâm sorry I canât be more help tonight.â She says with a short bow.
Shouto waves her off. âItâs okay.â
âGood night, Entropy.â
âGood night, Sunspot. Good work tonight.â Shouto says. He catches just a glimpse of her relieved smile as his office door closes quietly behind her.
Alone, Shouto settles into his desk chair, already mentally preparing for a long night. He considers going against doctorâs orders and getting some coffee but just barely resists the temptation. Caffeine might end up making him too jittery to focus and this is important. Writing up a more in-depth report of the event for the police and the agency records is the first priority of the night. But after that, Shouto has some research to do.
 X
Momo finds him like that in the morning. Sometime in the night the combination of the late hour and bright computer screen got to him and he went in search of his rarely-worn glasses to take some of the stress off. His final report and the accompanying paperwork are tucked in a folder for safe keeping, but the rest of his desk is a disaster zone of scattered pages, printed news reports of the attack last night with any information he might have missed, any police reports on the matter he could get his hands on with his current clearance, his own compiled notes.
He doesnât even realize someone else is in the office with him until Momo clears her throat, placing a paper to-go cup of tea in the middle of his desk, on top of the latest piece heâs reading.
âShouto,â she says seriously, crossing her arms over her chest. â When did you last take a break?â
Shouto tries to come up with an answer but his brain is fuzzy at best, street names and potential identities floating at the forefront of his consciousness. âUh, what time is it?â
Momo sighs, rubbing at her temple with one hand. â Go home, Shouto.â
âI just need to-"
âNo.â Momo comes around the other side of his desk, pulling him up and out of his desk chair by one arm. âItâs almost eight o'clock. You need to go home and go to bed.â
Momo might have had a point, his shift was supposed to end at six that morning and he hadnât even noticed the time, but he digs his heels in, resisting being dragged from the office to the best of his ability. Unfortunately, Momo is stronger than she looks, and has the advantage of a full-nightâs sleep on him.
âGo home. Go to sleep. Donât come back until Saturday.â
âBut-â
âYou were injured! You should have called me as soon as you were taken to the hospital,â Momo scolds.
âI got better.â
Momo looks at him curiously. She comes to a stop, scanning him over. Shoutoâs sure he looks a mess, still half-dressed in his damaged hero-suit, the top unzipped and tied around his waist. His hair has started to escape the braid he had it in for work and he can see the loose hair floating in his peripheral vision. Not to mention how exhausted he probably looks after spending the whole night scouring the police database. But â heâs not injured.
âWhat do you mean you âgot betterâ? You werenât really injured?â
Shouto sighs. âNo, I was. There was a doctor at the hospital with a quirk who fixed it. Aizawaâs daughter, actually.â
Momoâs brows shoot up in surprise. âI didnât realize she became a doctor. Thatâs wonderful.â She pauses. âBut not the point. You still should have called someone. Though I suppose I should be grateful you went to get help, at all.â
Shouto rubs the back of his neck awkwardly. âWellâŚthere was a doctor on the scene when I was talking to the girl who was targeted who saw my burn.â
âA doctor?â
âUhâŚDr. Midoriya.â Shouto explains. He isnât sure if Momo will recognize the name, not entirely sure if he wants her to remember or not.
âThe professor from the lecture series?â Momo asks in surprise. âWhat was he doing there?â
âApparently heâs not just a professor.â
Momo studies him for a few moments, trying to figure something out. Shouto doesnât blame her. Heâd like some answers about his behavior too. He just hopes she comes to an easy conclusion, like Shouto cooperated with Dr. Midoriya because he sort-of knew him, and not anything else ridiculous. Or revealing. Or uncomfortable.
Finally, Momo shakes her head, brushing off whatever conclusions she may have come to. âI donât care. Go home. Sleep. Eat something. Iâll finish submitting your reports to the police and Iâll make sure they know you are interested in joining the case searching for the villains who escaped last night, but other than talking to anyone who contacts you about the case, I donât want to hear about you working again until this weekend.â
Shouto wants to keep arguing, heâs not even hurt anymore, but he knows this is the best heâs going to get from her. He is also unbelievably grateful for all the years theyâve known each other and how Momo knows exactly what he needs to hear to relax, even just a little. Â âOkay. Thank you.â
Momo nods. âWeâll get whoever it is, Shouto. But you donât have to do it alone. And you canât do it in one night. So please take care of yourself. Iâll see you on Friday for dinner.â
Momo waves to an intern, instructing them to escort Shouto to the exit. Shouto wants to protest being babysat the rest of the way to the door, but Momo pins him with a hard look before he can even open his mouth and he lets it happen. Admittedly, now that heâs not pouring over his research to keep himself moving, he can feel exhaustion settling over him.
Though he could still find the way to the damn door himself.
 Shouto stumbles into his dark apartment twenty minutes later. He leaves the lights off as he comes through the entrance. The morning sun has started to fill the front room with light, and its enough for him to make his way to the bedroom without tripping over anything. His bed is cool, the sheets still ruffled from the previous morning. Shouto just barely remembers to strip off his ruined hero-suit before he drops into the bed, using his left side to warm up the sheets quicker. In a minute, heâs asleep.
When he wakes again, warm golden light pours into the room from his half-open window. He runs a hand over his face, trying to will away the strange, disorienting feeling of waking up. He reaches to his bedside table, knocking a few things to the side until he connects with his alarm clock. Pulling it close, he squints at the lit screen. It was almost five in the afternoon. Shouto tosses the offending thing away. He takes just a few moments to reorient himself before he forces himself out of bed and into the shower.
He only remembers after stepping into the spray that half of his hair is still twisted into a braid. He swears as he tears the now-wet strands free of the stubborn rubber-band, tugging at the knots there unhappily. He doesnât mean to stay in the shower for long, but after fighting with his hair for who knows how long, the heat and relaxing pound of the spray against his shoulders eases some of the tension from his body and he wastes time under the comforting water until it starts to run cold. The temperature change doesnât bother him much, but he figures heâs wasted enough water like that and climbs out.
After drying off a little, Shouto brushes his teeth, and that, combined with washing off the grime of the previous day, helps make him feel a little more awake. A little more human.
Shouto dresses in casual civilian clothes. He finds his phone, dead, in a pocket of his hero-suit before tossing the ruined thing in a bag to give to the support team. Theyâll probably just have to make him a new one, but he feels bad throwing it away without trying to salvage it.
His charger is plugged in near the bed, so he goes to grab it so he can charge his phone in the kitchen while he makes something to eat. But in fumbling around looking for the charger, he spots his forgotten glasses in the mess of sheets and pillows on his bed. The ear piece on the right side is bent at a strange angle and one of the lenses is cracked. Shit. Well, he supposes, thatâs what he gets for wearing them for the first time in months while running on fumes. He tosses the damaged glasses on his side table and leaves for the kitchen.
Finally, he switches on a few lights.
His apartment is mostly bare, plain white walls with just a few basic pieces of furniture, mostly just there to fill the empty space. The occasional dirty glass or dish that gets left behind if heâs in a rush on his way to work are the only signs of the life in the otherwise dull place. Those, and the three picture frames hanging on the wall in his living room; one of his mother and siblings, one of his graduating class with their teachers mixed in with the colorful crowd, and one of the day he and Momo started their agency. Theyâre the only decoration he needs. They represent all the important people in his life.
There are a few containers of leftovers in the fridge, and while it would be easier to warm something up and leave it at that, Shouto takes the time to pull out some fresh ingredients. Washing off the vegetables and prepping them while rice cooks is a simple, familiar routine and it helps ground him.
He starts a simple stir fry with chicken just as his phone finally comes back to life, chiming with a number of missed notifications. Lowering the heat slightly, Shouto lets it simmer for a minute while he checks his phone.
A few of the notifications are basic news reports he usually dismisses, though today he saves any about last nightâs attack incase thereâs been any updated information. There are two texts from Momo asking if he got home safe and if he ate anything. He shoots of a quick reply to her, apologizing for not letting her know right away and reassuring her heâs making food now. He takes a picture of the pan and sends it as an after thought, just in case she doesnât believe him. There are also a few texts from Kyouka telling him to stop worrying her wife and to stop being an idiot. He responds to those with a few choice emojis and nothing else. Sheâll get the message.
Finally, he looks at the emails he missed. Thereâs one from an Officer Uchida he doesnât recognize, confirming he (Momo) submitted the right paper work to join the case against the villains from the night before and once the task force has been officially formed he would be contacted with more information. Relieved, Shotuo saves the contact information and sets it as a priority so heâll be sure to get any future notifications right away. The only other missed email is from Dr. Midoriya.
Shouto goes back to checking his food, stirring it for a few minutes and adding a few more ingredients. His attention goes back to his phone a few times, but he resists going back to it. Heâs not sure why, heâs been waiting for this stupid email basically since he left the professorâs office, but suddenly heâs nervous about opening it. Heâs not sure what to expect once he opens the list of the professorâs topics. What if he imagined all of this and the professor still wants him to talk about his family? What if Shouto canât answer any of his questions about how his quirk works? Is it even a good idea for him to talk publicly about how his quirk works? Couldnât someone use that against him?
Shouto turns his phone upside down, hiding the blinking notification.
Heâll look at it after he eats.
He finishes cooking a little while later. Scooping out a generous serving of rice into a bowl and getting a plate for the stir fry he settles in the living room. He has a perfectly good table he could eat at in the kitchen, but thereâs something satisfying in breaking the rules and eating on the couch. Out in the open, casually. He hasnât lived with his father since he was a first year, but he still takes satisfaction in all the ways he can defy him and the rules he kept in that house.
Shouto turns on the local news channel to watch while he eats. Unsurprisingly, the attack from last night is still the focus of the station. Thereâs a reporter discussing the widespread damage through downtown on the screen. In the background, heroes and clean up crews are still working to clear the rubble. Shouto recognizes Uravityâs bright pink costume amongst all the grey and black. Sheâs moving two giant pieces of concrete overhead, some kind of broken metal rods coming from one look particularly dangerous.
A scrolling banner runs across the bottom of the broadcast, asking anyone who might have information about the villains to call in to a hotline, and a separate call for anyone with quirks that might help in fixing the damage done to the roads. There are also short headlines for stories meant to air later that night and a small graphic with the weather.
The camera view changes suddenly and the report comes back into view with a police officer, answering questions about the attack.
What did they know about it? Not much yet, but they donât think it was random.
Was anyone seriously injured? Thankfully most casualties were only minor injuries and the paramedics on scene took care of most of the civilians who were hurt.
Who were the villains? No one in particular. They donât think this is an organized group starting attacks. Not like in the past. No one needs to worry.
All safe answers that tell them basically nothing about what happened. Shouto learned more in the two minutes he spent on the radio before pursuing the villain than the news report. He changes the channel. A talk show re-run is showing an old interview with Hawks. Shouto hesitates changing the channel again.
âSo, Hawks, itâs no secret that youâve been a fan of Endeavorâs basically since your debut, and the two of you made a good team as Number 1 and 2 for a while,â the interviewer says in a fake cheerful voice. Hawks gives a stiff smile, placating but revealing nothing about how he actually feels about the subject. âWhat are your thoughts on the rumors brewing about a civil trial after the allegations against Endeavor from his family?â
âTis the season.
Shouto clicks the TV off before Hawks can reply.
Not hungry anymore, Shouto puts his plate down. He ate most of what he had taken anyways. The rest will be fine for leftovers.
Getting up from the couch, Shouto goes back to the kitchen for his phone. The same ignored email is still waiting for him with that mocking, blinking notification light. Taking a deep breath, as if preparing for a fight, he opens it.
Entropy,
I hope you are doing better after Dr. Aizawaâs visit with you at the hospital. Sorry I couldnât see you off. Here is the list of possible topics we discussed the other day. This is just an abbreviated list of some basic things to talk about. You can obviously go into more detail about anything that might interest you or that you think might be important information for anyone with two or dual quirks to consider.
Thank you for considering being a part of the Hero Talks Series.
Thank you, also, for your help with the attacks last night and with Kou.
Midoriya
 Shouto isnât sure what to focus on first. The dropped title from the professorâs name? Midoriya thanking him for doing his job of all things?
Making the executive decision to focus on none of them for the time being, Shouto opens the attached document with the lecture topics. Dr. Midoriyaâs âabbreviated list" is still two pages long.
Somehow, itâs exactly what Shouto was expecting.
Briana via her IG story | 6.24.2021

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