A/N: I would like to thank everyone that added this story to their favourite and follows as well as everyone that reviewed the first chapter.


"Do you remember what are the rules for Kacchan's visit?" Nagisa scowled as her mother stared at her with raised eyebrows. Her twin brother nodded, bouncing in excitement at the fact that there was another kid for them to play with. Of course, he was excited. Her baby brother didn't understand that she and Bakugou were being punished for the incident that happened yesterday.

After punching Bakguou on the face, the principal of their nursery school called in their respective mothers. Inko had been surprised and upset that she punched the young boy in the face, but Nagisa thought Bakugou deserved it. Uzumaki Naruto had beaten up a lot of people for insulting her friends and Midoriya Nagisa would do the same for her brother.

Bakugou's mother found it hilarious that her son was beaten up by a little girl and had scolded her son for insulting her baby brother.

"Nagi-chan? What are the rules for Kacchan's visit?" Inko repeated. Izuku tugged on Nagisa's sleeves, green eyes pleading for his sister to answer their mother's question. The blond-haired girl sighed. If there was one person she couldn't deny, it was her baby brother.

"I won't punch, kick or insult Katsuki even if he tests my patience," Nagisa grumbled. She wanted to call him bastard but then Inko would ask where she learnt those bad words from. As much as she loves her mother, Nagisa knew her second mother would never believe her if she said that her previous self swore like a sailor.

It sound impossible.

Her mother sighed and relaxed her shoulders before kneeling down till they were at the same eyelevel. The level of concern in her mother's eyes almost made Nagisa want to cry. It must have shown because Inko wrapped her arms around her even tighter as if to reassure her that everything was going to be alright.

"I know he upset you, Nagi-chan but the principal thinks that you and Kacchan can be good friends," Inko said softly. Nagisa chewed on her bottom lip to stop herself from snorting at her mother. This woman was trying to comfort her. In her previous life, Naruto Uzumaki never had a mother to comfort her or to give her love.

"I like Kacchan," Izuku spoke up.

Nagisa swirled her head. "Why? He called you a wimp."

"He's cool." Izuku answered and the blond-haired girl frowned. Cool? How could someone be okay with being friends with a potential bully? She knew if she say something then her twin brother would be sad. Unlike her, he didn't see anything wrong with what Bakugou said. Actually Nagisa thought Izuku probably didn't understand a word that the boy said.

The doorbell rang and just like an excited little puppy, her baby brother dashed towards the door with their mother not far behind him. Was it too late for Nagisa to climb out of the window and go to the park to play? She really didn't want to pretend to like some bully even if her younger brother found his behaviour to be cool.

Then again Inko would be disappointed if she knew that she escaped from the house, all because she didn't want to play with some annoying little kid.

"And where is little Nagi-chan?" Mitsuki asked. Nagisa sighed and took this as the signal to come forward for the young mother to see her. Forcing herself to smile, the little girl skipped towards the young mothers , her brother and the demon from hell. While Katsuki might have been born in hell, his mother had been nothing but nice to her.

"I didn't get a good look of you in the office yesterday but you are so cute," Mitsuki declared, tugging on Nagisa's chubby cheeks. Her son choked on the comment and stared at his mother like she was insane to call her those words. Inko beamed at the compliment while poor Izuku just tilted his head. If anyone asked Nagisa how she felt, it was a mixture of pride and confusion.

Naruto Uzumaki had never been called cute as a child and Nagisa was still getting used to the fact that the people of this country found her adorable.

"She is ugly!" Bakugou declared.

Inko blinked and Mitsuki's eyebrows twitched at her son's behaviour. Maybe if Uzumaki Naruto hadn't been her first life then Nagisa would have cried over the comment. But she had been Naruto and at the age of seventeen, Uzumaki Naruto made it clear that she had been a woman that demanded respect and fear.

Midoriya Nagisa would demand for the same.

"At least I have a face that anyone could love," Nagisa declared. Her mother paled and looked torn between approving her response or to cry over the fact that her three-year-old daughter couldn't control her mouth. Nagisa thought her mother would be happy that she used her words instead of her fist.

Mitsuki laughed. "Kacchan was being very mean to you, wasn't he? My son doesn't know how to act around pretty little girls like…"

"She isn't pretty!" Bakugou yelled. He scowled at them, blond eyebrows scrunched together as his mother folded her arms against her chest, a smile playing on her lips. Nagisa frowned. She knew the knowing smile on Mitsuki's face. It was the same smile Kakashi used to make whenever he accused Naruto getting the attention of some boy.

Nagisa knew that Naruto died without getting married or having children. She knew her previous self had been in a couple of relationships but none of them seemed to have lasted.

"I bet ya that I will be so pretty that you are going to regret those words and you will be the last person I will ever look at," Nagisa declared, putting her hands on her hips. Her mother gawked and Izuku knitted his eyebrows, tilting his head at them. Mitsuki laughed while Bakugou just frowned, not understanding the humour in the situation.

"You and Izuku don't look anything alike! I thought the two of you are twins!" Bakugou declared, changing the subject. Nagisa frowned and darted her eyes to her brother. A small frown played on her brother's lips and he glanced at her, looking uncertain on how to answer the observation made by their classmate.

Nagisa really hated Bakugou Katsuki for his observations.


"Stop!" Izuku groaned and rubbed his eyes as he pushed himself up from his bed. He twisted and turned his body around to stare at his sleeping sister. Letting out a yawn, the green-haired boy picked up his All Might figure and tossed it towards his younger sister. Izuku knew he should use other ways to wake her up but Nagisa was scary when he woke her up from her nightmares.

Nagisa made him swear not to tell Mummy about her nightmares. Izuku understood why Nagisa didn't want Mummy to know about her scary nightmares. Their mummy was always worried about them and with Daddy not at home, it was her job to take care of them. That was why Nagi always told him to not make Mummy worry even though she made Mummy upset when she punched Bakugou on the face.

"Is there a fire? Did you get your Quirk?" Nagisa asked, jumping up from the bed. Izuku furiously shook his head, wishing that his Quirk appeared soon. His twin sister didn't seem to care whether her Quirk would come or not. He wished he was as confident as his sister but Izuku saw one of the Quirkless kids being bullied. Nagisa said that she would protect him but Mummy told him that he was the man of the family until their father came back home.

Before grandfather died, he told him that the man of the family needed to act like All Might but only to his sister and mother.

"You were having a nightmare again," Izuku answered.

His sister sighed, "Was I loud again?"

Izuku nodded and then remembered that their mother turned off their bedroom lights after reading them All Might's comic book to them. Mummy wanted to read Nagisa a princess story, but his sister just furiously shook her head and made a face like she always did whenever their mum wanted to do something very girly. Grandmother used to say that their mother gave birth to two boys.

"You were crying out the word stop again," Izuku shuffled his body around and stared at his sister. "Can you tell me what you always dream about? They must be very scary if you always screams."

His sister kept quiet and twisted her body away from him, earning a frown from the boy. He might not see things like his baby sister but Izuku knew when his sister did this, then Nagisa really didn't want to talk about her nightmares. If Nagisa didn't make him do that pinky promise or beg him then Izuku would tell Mummy. He really was getting scared for his baby sister.

"Izuku-niisan, do you really not like Bakugou?" Izuku blinked at the sudden question and tilted his head, remembering the games they played. Bakugou liked All Might like he did and yes he might be a bit mean to Nagisa, but Izuku thought that Bakugou might like his sister. Their mother claimed that it was very hard for anyone not to like his sister and Izuku swore he saw his friend flushing a bright shade of pink.

"He keeps saying that he is better than you," Nagisa grumbled. "And you are better than him."

Izuku smiled, "Do you really think so?"

His sister hummed and turned towards him. There might be no lights in their bedroom but Izuku could practically see the smile playing on Nagisa's face. Even though he might not have made many friends like Nagisa or didn't have the same praise like their teacher gave his sister or Bakugou; it didn't matter to him. As long as his baby sister smiled at him like that then everything was fine with Izuku.

"You are nicer than him and I think that you are cuter than him!" His sister declared with a bright smile playing on her lips. She held her hand out towards him and Izuku grabbed hold of it. There was a relief to know he would never be alone as along as he had Nagisa by his side. Maybe his sister could be a bit mean and maybe she picked fights but Nagisa would always have their backs.

"Do you think Dad is going to come back soon? I think Mummy misses him," Izuku asked. He didn't miss how their Mummy looked so sad when she dropped them off in school yesterday. It had been months since Daddy left for his job overseas. Sometimes Izuku blamed himself even if Nagisa says that Daddy was just shocked. When their father asked him what he wanted to be, he answered that he wanted to be a hero.

Nagisa lied and said she was going to be some kind of ninja. Their parents found her dream to be funny.

"Do you still think that Father is angry with you for wanting to be a Hero like All Might?" Izuku hid his face underneath the pillow. It had been the first time Daddy didn't smile at his actions and Mummy became so furious that he swore the floors shook. Nagisa spent the whole night calming him down, humming and singing the tunes of all the All Might's theme songs to him.

"He didn't come for our first day of school."

Nagisa sighed, "Father is just working, Izuku. If he didn't have to work then he would have come home—I promise you."

He hoped so because Izuku didn't want to be the reason that their father didn't come home. His mother and sister didn't blame him but he knew it was his fault their father never came back home. If their Daddy didn't come home soon then Izuku was afraid that he would never come back again.

Izuku wanted his Daddy back.


"You can't sleep Nagi-chan?" Inko turned off the television screen, put down her tub of ice cream and stared at her wide-awake daughter. It was rare for her baby girl to stay awake past her bedtime. The number of times that Inko could count the number of times that Nagisa stayed past eleven was when her daughter had her first nightmare.

"What drama are you watching?" Nagisa asked. She let out a small yawn and jumped onto the couch beside her. Blue eyes was locked on the television screen, where the hero confessed his feelings to his love. Inko sighed. Things had been so easy in the beginning of her relationship with Hiashi but the new job and the twins…well things had been so stressful for her.

Nagisa and Izuku might be the most easiest kids to take care of, but Inko still felt stress.

"Some historical drama," Inko replied.

Her daughter raised her eyebrow and tilted her head as the two characters discussed about some political problems. The green-haired woman knew she should ask Nagisa about what was wrong, but her daughter wouldn't open up until she felt comfortable. Izuku always released his problems out but her daughter was just so different.

Inko had no idea on how to connect with her daughter at times.

"Are you crying because of how unfair that the princess can't marry her true love?" Nagisa scowled at the mention of the word true love. Sometimes Inko was grateful that Nagisa was different from her. When Inko was three, she only dreamt of her prince charming or becoming a Hero. At the age of three, her daughter wanted to be a Hero and to protect her brother.

Inko shook her head. "She will marry her true love."

"Because the story requires it?" Her daughter asked, tilting her head. Inko felt her lips twitched and realized that Nagisa took after Hiashi in that regard. Both of her children are smart but Nagisa was the more mature and the more intelligent one. Although her daughter getting into a fight on the first day of school was not proof of it. It scared Inko to get that phone call during the workplace.

It did make her happy to know that Nagisa was protective of Izuku when Inko wasn't here.

"Mummy, why didn't Daddy come to the first day of school?" Nagisa asked, white hands grabbed hold of the ice-cream. Inko raised her eyebrow at her smiling three-year-old daughter and decided to let her daughter have the ice-cream. Unlike her son, Nagisa didn't get a sugar rush from eating so much candy.

"Mummy, why didn't Daddy come to the first day of school?" Her daughter repeated. Inko chewed on her bottom lip and hugged her daughter. Tears were ready to consume her but Inko needed to hold herself together. As smart and as mature Nagisa was, the girl was still three. She wasn't old enough to understand what was happening in their life. She would be a bad mother to put so much burden on her little girl.

So she lied.

"Daddy had to work," Inko answered. Her husband was working overseas but she really had her doubts when it came to the work. It had been months since Hiashi informed her of the sudden job overseas. Months since her husband become stone cold when Izuku declared that he wanted to become a Hero like All Might. If this was his reaction to Izuku then Inko didn't want to think how he would react when it came to their daughter.

Izuku might be their first born but Nagisa was Hiashi's little princess.

"If he was just working then why are you eating your problems away?" Nagisa darted her eyes to the ice cream tub in her hands and Inko rubbed her mouth to remove the remaining ice-cream from her lips. Had it been that obvious? Her mother used to say she was so obvious when she ate.

It seemed to be true because her three-year-old daughter figured out that she was trying not to think about her problems.

"Your Daddy and I are not…"

Nagisa raised her eyebrow. "Mummy, who are you lying to?"

Right: she was lying to the observant child.

"Your Daddy said that his job might take longer than a couple of months." Nagisa pressed her lips into a thin line and her blue eyes showed no emotions. Inko hugged her daughter, rubbing circles around her back and sniffing her clean hair. Whenever she had one of the twins in her arms, she could forget everything. She could pretend that her husband hadn't been shifty ever since Izuku admitted his admiration for All Might to Hiashi.

It was just the words of a three-year-old but Hiashi took things too seriously.

"It is really stressful to raise Izuku and me, doesn't it?" Nagisa asked, chewing on her bottom lip. "Izuku is really easy but I punched that stupid Katsuki on the face."

Inko sighed at the reminder and felt her head throbbed as she recalled the arguments that happened between Bakugou and Nagisa. Mitsuki found it funny how her baby girl kept insulting Katsuki after the boy literally pulled her pigtails. If Inko didn't know any better she would think that the young boy had a crush on her daughter.

Hiashi was not going to be happy that their princess already had boys that liked her.

"Your brother and you don't give me stress," Inko reassured her. "The both of you make me so happy and are the best things that ever happened to me. I wasn't happy about being called in the first day of nursery but I know that you won't do it again."

Nagisa nodded enthusiastically but the smile on her baby girl's face told Inko that her daughter was not making any promises to not get into fights again. Inko sighed. Maybe she should ask the principal to separate Nagisa from Katsuki. She shook her head. No, her children needed to stick together and Nagisa needed to learn how to play nice with people that she didn't like.

Inko hoped that she didn't regret it.


A/N: To answer the question about the pairing for this story, I don't really have a clear picture of who Nagisa would be paired with in this fic.