Hello once again readers. I am very pleased with the progress the story already has within just 24 hours. There may only be two review but that's still two more than I was expecting also, PsychoSaw your review is greatly appreciated. It is for people like you that will keep this story going. And for the review about constructive criticism your feedback is greatly appreciated and I will keep that in mind as I write future chapters. Now here's the part where all of you hate me. Due to my lack of knowledge of the manga and since I have only seen seasons 1 and 2 of the anime and I have not had the chance to see season 3 yet, All for One will not be in this story, along with: Toga and Dabi. The three main antagonists will Shigaraki, Kurogiri, and an original character you have not been introduced to yet. If there are any of you that were hoping to see any of the characters that are not included I am terribly sorry to announce that as of now they will not be present.
This chapter will follow Uraraka and the next will be Deku and so on. For those that do not like stories that alternate points of view like that I apologise but it will not be permanent, there will be a point where the point of view will be Deku's and only Deku's but that is a ways away. As for now please enjoy chapter 2 of You Are Everything to Me.
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters, ideas, or settings within this story and they all belong to their respective owners. I do not make any monetary gain from writing this story. I do this as a source of entertainment for myself and for the entertainment of others.
Chapter 2: It's only English? Right?
Her hand moved at lightning speed, sweat dripped from her brow, her eyes moved up, down, left, right faster than you could see, and then the bell rang.
"Aw man," Uraraka groaned to herself.
"Remember kiddos, assignments due tomorrow!" Mr. Yamada (Present Mic for those of you who don't know) called out to the class as the school day was concluded. With a pout Uraraka slid her English book into her backpack and hefted it up onto her shoulder. I probably should have spent more time working than thinking about Deku. She thought to herself as a small blush made its way to her cheeks. But it's so hard not to! He's so cute, and nice, and caring and…right there! Uraraka anxiously thought as she stepped out of the English classroom, she had stayed there during homeroom in hopes of completing her English assignment since she spent the majority of English class thinking about Deku…again. But as Deku stepped out the class 1-A homeroom she almost bolted after him.
"Hey, Deku!" She called after him to get his attention. Deku turned around and his emerald eyes met her chocolate ones, she lost count how many times she found herself lost in his eyes.
"Oh, h-hey Uraraka," Deku said as his hand reached over his shoulder and scratched at his green, spiky hair. She wished that could run her hands through his hair over and over again.
"Did you, um…" Keep your cool. She thought to herself. Uraraka started as she moved a stray hair behind her eyes and her eyes drifted to the floor. "Did you get that English assignment done?" She asked as she and Deku turned a corner and proceeded down a flight of stairs, narrowly dodging a group of students.
"Oh. I don't think so, why?" Deku asked.
"Well I didn't get it done and since I'm having trouble with it and it's pretty long and it's also due tomorrow and I have had a pretty good streak about getting my assignments in on time," As Uraraka began rambling she began playing with the hem of her skirt to occupy her hands and her eyes darted all over the place. "I was hoping that you could help me with it? And since you haven't gotten it done we could help each other get it done on time," Her voice nearly failed her as she looked deep into Deku's eyes. Please say yes. I want to tell you everything.
"Yeah!" Deku practically screamed. A few students looked their way as the two made their way outside but Uraraka kept her focus on Deku, which wasn't very difficult. "Yes, I mean. Of course I'll help you," Deku smiled as he finished the statement. Uraraka swore her knees were becoming putty as his perfect teeth flashed before her.
"Okay!" Uraraka said a lot louder than she thought and felt as if the world were watching them. "Well I have some chores to do first and I'll have to ask my parents if it's okay and you'll probably have to talk to your mother but I'm sure they will be okay with it and-"
"Ochaco," Deku interrupted. Uraraka loved it when he said her name. "Breathe. I'm sure everything will be fine," Uraraka felt herself blush as she finally took a breath. In and out. In and out. Uraraka told herself. "I was planning on training after school anyways, no need to rush," Deku speaking up pulled Uraraka out of her thoughts and back to reality.
"Oh okay," She blushed out of embarrassment as she dug the toe of her shoe into the sidewalk just outside the main gate leading to the school. "Well don't push yourself too hard, I wouldn't want you to hurt yourself," Uraraka put on her best puppy dog eyes and look deep into his emerald spheres. If there was one thing she knew she excelled at, it was being cute.
Deku got a bright blush on his face and Uraraka wasn't sure if she was going to stop herself from pouncing on him. "I'll uh, I'll make sure to take it easy today," Uraraka pouted to herself as she found herself lost in thought. Should I tell him right away or when we're done with the assignment or during or-well I should worry about it later. I don't want Deku to think I'm just sitting here thinking to myself.
"Well I have to get going. I'll see you tonight!" Uraraka exclaimed as she turned to leave.
"I need your address, Uraraka," Deku said. Uraraka froze in place and fought to not face palm herself as she turned on her heel to face him.
"Oh, right!" She wrestled a piece of scrap paper out of her backpack and scribbled down her address with lightning speed. She handed him the slip and before she could stop herself her arms flew around Deku and his cologne filled her nose. It was a scent she could get used to. She only hoped the extra perfume she wore today was working its magic. "See you tonight!" Uraraka waved and ran off, already missing the feel of holding Deku in her arms.
I just hope it goes alright. I mean it is Deku but what if he doesn't like me back? Or thinks I'm weird?! I catch Mina looking at him every now and again but I don't think she would try being with Deku. She better not. Uraraka thought to herself as she walked towards her house, with more pep in her step as the adrenaline from hugging Deku was still coursing through her system. Uraraka thought to her pink skinned friend, Mina. She was sure that Mina had something for Denki, though she caught Mina glancing in Deku's direction a few times, but if Mina knew what was good for her she'd stay away, Deku was hers. Besides, Mina and Denki would be so cute together!
Uraraka pulled out a pair of earbuds and listened to some music as she made her way home.
When Uraraka arrived at her brightly coloured house she initially hesitated. She wasn't sure what her parents would think about her inviting a boy over, even if it was just for homework!
"Mom!" She called out as she opened the hardwood door. "I'm home!"
"I'm in the living room, honey!" Her mother's soft voice responded. "Did you get the mail?" Uraraka's grip tightened on the newspaper and she could feel sweat begin to gather on her forehead. This is it. Uraraka made her way to the living as her eyes peered over all of the photos gathered on the walls. So many years of her life were portrayed here. When she got her first bike, the one time they went to a carnival, and even her acceptance to UA. She couldn't wait to show them all to Deku.
"Yep!" Uraraka exclaimed as she placed the newspaper she grabbed in from of her mother on the coffee table. Her mother sat on a leather couch and her focus was on something in her lap. "You okay, mom?" Uraraka asked.
"Oh, bills," Her mother replied as she looked up from her lap and flung her chocolate brown hair over her shoulder. She placed the stack of papers on the coffee table. "Are you okay, Ochaco? You look like you have a fever," Uraraka's mother placed her hand on her forehead. "You're burning up,"
"I'm okay, mom!" Uraraka practically screamed. "I uh, um, uh," She frantically played with her hands as her vocal chords fought to form words.
"Yes, honey?"
"I uh, didn't get an assignment done at school and IwashopingIcouldhaveafriendovertohelpme," The last of her sentence came out at once and even Uraraka herself had a hard time telling what she said.
"What was that?" Her mother asked with a giggle.
"I uh, I was hoping I could have a friend over to help me with it,"
"Oh!" Her mother clapped her hands together. "One of your friends from UA?"
"Yes, but um, uh, er," Uraraka felt her the blood flowing within her ears. "It's a boy," Uraraka's eyes flew to the floor as she felt as though the world around her was going to collapse and her heart was going to power a sports car.
"Oh, I see," Uraraka's mother said. Uraraka's shoulders fell as she awaited the oncoming assault from her mother. "That's so cute!" Her mother exclaimed.
"You're, not mad?" Uraraka asked as she looked up from the floor.
"Why would I be? You're sixteen, you were going to find a boy eventually. Is it, oh what was his name? Something with an I?" Her mother thought out loud.
"Izuku?" Uraraka proposed.
"Yes, that was it!" Her mother sat back, obviously relieved with the realisation. "Izuku Midoriya, I hear quite a bit about him actually. He's such a nice boy,"
"Yeah. He is," Uraraka felt herself relax at the sound of his name.
"Ooh! You're blushing!" Uraraka's mother said pointing at her cheeks. Uraraka grabbed the closest pillow and buried her face in it.
"No I'm not! It's hot in here!" Her voice was muffled by the fluffy pillow.
"Oh that's so adorable! You've grown so much!" Uraraka's mother exclaimed. "Of course Izuku can come over,"
"Really?" Uraraka asked as she emerged from the pillow. It was almost hard to believe that her mother agreed so easily.
"Yes, as long as you do your chores, and only your assignment,"
Uraraka felt like her face was on fire. "Of course, Mom! Deku's not like that!"
"Oh that's so cute! You even have a nickname for him!" Uraraka's mother said. Uraraka groaned and returned her face to the pillow. "Oh, and let me handle your father,"
"Do you think he'll be upset, Mom?" Uraraka asked as she placed the pillow in her lap and laid her hands on it.
"I don't think so. Besides I have a way of persuading him," Uraraka's mother waggled her eyebrows with a wide grin.
"Mom! Too much information! Gross!" Uraraka complained.
"Oh honey I'm just teasing. But has this been going on for a while or have you just recently shown interest in him?" Uraraka's mother inquired.
"I've liked him ever since I've met him. When we had to show our worth to be accepted into UA he saved me and I saved him. He inspires me, Mom. He makes me want to be the best I can be. I lo-" Uraraka stopped herself as her mother's eyes opened a little wider and she leaned forward. "-have very strong feelings for him,"
"Oh, Ochaco," Uraraka's mother wiped a few stray tears from her eyes. "Have you thought about telling him about how feel about him?"
"I have. Every second of every day," Uraraka never sounded more confident in her life. Her mind was set and her decision was made, and it was Izuku Midoriya.
"Well honey, all I have to say is be sure it's what you want before you tell him,"
"I'm sure, Mom. I've never wanted anything else as much as I want this,"
"Oh, Ochaco! Come give your mother a hug before I cry!" Uraraka's mother held her arms wide open. Uraraka walked into her mother's arms with a wide smile. "You only continue to make me proud, Ochaco. I love you,"
"I love you too, mom," Uraraka said into her mother's shoulder.
"Now go do your chores. I wouldn't want to keep you from your date!" Uraraka groaned out loud as she walked into the kitchen to start dishes but she had a wide smile on her face.
I wonder where he is. Uraraka thought to herself as she used her phone to look at the time: 9:13. It's getting late.
"Honey?" Her mother's voice came from the door. "Can I come in?"
"Yes," Uraraka simply said as she tapped her pencil on her book. Her mother came into her small room and took a seat at the foot of Uraraka's bed.
"It's getting late, honey,"
"I know, Mom. I texted him a few times but he never answered,"
"He probably just got busy and never had the chance to tell you he couldn't make it. Don't worry, honey. I'm sure everything is fine,"
"Mom? Can I ask you something?" Uraraka gingerly asked.
"Of course, anything," Her mother replied.
"Am I pretty?"
"Beautiful," Her mother said. "The prettiest girl in Japan,"
"Do you think he had doubts about me or-?"
"Ochaco," Her mother interrupted. "Call it mother's intuition but I'm sure he's not here because he can't be here. I don't know where this is coming from but I just feel that he would be here if he was able to,"
"Thanks, mom," Uraraka said with a smile as she hugged her mother.
"You're welcome, baby. Don't stay up too late. You have school in the morning,"
"Okay mom. You're the best. Good night. I love you," Uraraka said.
"Good night, I love you too, Ochaco,"
She's right. Knowing Deku I just know he would be here if he could. I'll have to ask him tomorrow at school. Uraraka thought with a yawn. She changed into her pyjamas and soon fell into a deep slumber, the only thing on her mind, as always, was Izuku Midoriya.
The next day at school she noticed Deku was absent in morning homeroom and in all of the classes she had with him, he was still gone. Maybe he's just not feeling well. Uraraka thought as she walked into class 1-A afternoon homeroom. Her eyes scanned all of the desks until she found Iida.
"Hey Iida, you wouldn't have happened to have seen Deku, have you? I haven't seen him all day,"
Iida turned to her with a curious look on his face. "Hm, I don't recall seeing him. It is unusual, he has a good record of keeping perfect attendance. And he said something yesterday that he if things went the way he was planning I would learn something today. Perhaps we will see him tomorrow," Iida said before he appeared to be lost in thought. Uraraka made her way to her desk and sat down, placing her head in her hand as she looked at Deku's empty desk.
Where are you, Deku?
Thus concludes chapter 2 of You Are Everything To Me. The story from here on out will be setting on a more darker path and I will give warnings when necessary to alert anyone to any content of which they might prefer to avoid. I appreciate all of the feedback all of you give and I hope that you are all enjoying this story. Next time we will return to Deku and his initiation into the League of Villains. Once again, thank you all for reading and I will see you next time.
