Hi everyone, I'm back with another new story. Yes, I'm aware I've been making a lot of these lately and I've been putting many of my others on hold for one reason or another, and I want to apologize for that. I don't have an excuse and I don't want to try and make one up to get out of trouble or anything, but understand, Scars run deep, Broken trust, Melting a Cold Heart, Family, Because of the Train, Beauty and the Beast and Feuding Families will be coming back ASAP. I don't know why I've felt…lagged…is that the word I'm looking for…I don't know why, but for some reason I felt…something while writing those stories and I've been having mental blocks. Also, some personal issues recently came up.

Anyway, before I begin, I'd like to point out a few things to keep in mind. One, this is going to be slightly AU, Quirks will still exist and everything, but a few things here and there. Two, expect character bashing, some OOC, and something else—I'm being told not to spoil this one, so I apologize—and finally, this is rated for a number of reasons and I'll be here all day if I were to list them, so I'll give the short end of it. Child abandonment, lemons/limes/sexual situations, language, and blood are some of the things to be on the lookout for.

With that, please enjoy the first chapter. Quick heads up, it might be a tad on the slow side, so sorry again.

A green-haired, pointy-eared teen stared down at the city under the light of the full moon with a hardened expression. Hearing a twig snap in the distance, followed by dray leaves crunching under some feet, the teen stopped and looked back with narrowed eyes to see a shadowy figure hiding behind a tree. Inhaling deeply, the teen barked, "There's no use in hiding! I can smell you all the way over here!" hearing a faint sound, the teen took a deep breath, "Listen…you're not one of them, I have no reason to want to harm you,"

The shadowy figure straightened up and began walking slowly towards the teen, "You don't smell of them, and what you just did…you can't be them…so who are you?" the figure stopped in front of a lit passing and stared at the teen, "It's dangerous in this city at night. I know pro heroes are patrolling the streets, but there are some dangerous criminals out there and heroes can't be everywhere,"

"Are you saying you're a dangerous villain?" the figure question as the teen growled in annoyance, "Did I hit a nerve?"

"I am not a villain, I'm training to be a hero…I'm going to get into UA this September, and I'll show them that they were wrong about me,"

The teen turned and began walking away when he heard the figure speak once more, "What's your Quirk?" the teen stopped and looked back at the figure with narrowed eyes, "You said you can smell me…is that your Quirk?"

The teen sighed before turning around, "Don't worry about what it is." Before the figure could respond, the teen began running through the wooded area and the figure began following.

Coming to a dead-end, the figure looked around and spotted a single snake resting on the forest floor. The figure sighed before turning and walked away as the crickets played their night music.

The teen stood up and hummed, "Heh…that girl…she's different. Something about her that's odd…and I don't know what it is," taking a deep breath, the teen sat down on a lard stump and rested their arms on their legs as they leaned forward, "But still…to think she'd follow me to get to know me…she's truly something else. Most people will leave after calling out to them, but she almost caught me," leaning back, the teen rested their arms behind their head as they stared up at the night sky, "But even still, I can't let my guard down. Not after what happened last time," taking a deep breath, the teen closed their eyes and feel into an uneasy slumber as they listened to the nocturnal songs of the crickets surrounding them.

A green-haired teen girl stepped through the front door and closed it before she heard a croak coming from the other room, "Ribbit, Tsuyu? Where have you been? It's getting late and-"

"I know mom, and I'm sorry," the girl, Tsuyu frowned, "Kero, I was with Habuko when we got separated. I saw a strange boy in the woods and before I could leave, he called out to me, saying he could smell me from where I was, which was six meters away," her parents stared at their oldest daughter in disbelief, "I asked him if that was his Quirk, and he told me not to worry about it before running off."

"Gero, so what happened? Why are you late? If he ran off, you should've come home and-"

"I followed him," her parents stared at her with wide eyes as quiet croaks escaped her mouth, "He said he was training to be a hero and that he was going to get into UA this year, and since I'm going to UA, I wanted to see-"

"Are you insane?" her mother hissed, "What if he was lying? What if he had hurt you and-"

"He said he has no reason to harm me," Tsuyu took a deep breath and shook her head, "Once he caught wind of my scent and heard me croak…he told me that I wasn't one of them and that he had no reason to harm me. He then ran off, I followed him and I…lost him, even though I was right behind him,"

Her mother sighed and shook her head, "Tsuyu, we know you're training to become a hero and that you'll be going to UA in a few months. Ribbit, but you have no idea who that boy was or what he's capable of. For all you know he could've been one of those criminals you hear about on the news and he could've seriously hurt you,"

Tsuyu stared at her parents with a blank expression crossing her face, "We know you can handle yourself just fine, but your father and I were worried about you. You shouldn't have gone and followed that boy like that," Tsuyu nodded, "Okay, now go get ready for bed," Tsuyu nodded again before she walked past her parents and up the stairs.

Tsuyu changed into her pajamas before sitting down on her bed before looking up out the window and stared at the full moon and stuck her tongue out of the corner of her mouth, "Onee-Chan," she looked up and saw her siblings, Samidare and Satsuki walking into the room, staring at her with concerning looks behind their eyes, "Where were you? You promised you'd read to me tonight," Satsuki pouted and Tsuyu slightly smiled, "Are you going to read?"

"Kero, sure," Samidare and Satsuki climbed onto the bed and Satsuki set a book in Tsuyu lap.

Okay, as I said, a tad on the slow side here. And this is going to be an odd one too, so…please understand that somethings might not make sense here. Please enjoy everyone and please let me know what everyone thinks.