Imagine a factory of sorts, except the conveyors and machines, were taken out. Leaving only the machines that were too bulky to move without strenuous amounts of effort. The place was eerily empty, the machines buried in tons of dust, cobwebs were strewn about the area. The only thing in the factory that seemed out of place was a single wooden door at the other end of the factory with a sign reading "sorry we're closed" hanging from the gilded doorknob. I began to wonder if I was in the correct place.

"Young Nusutto." I jumped. It was Kurogiri, the yellow-eyed mist man. He seemed to be staring at me slightly confused.

"H-hi?" I asked innocently.

"Your father is waiting beyond that door," Kurogiri said pointing to the wooden door, "You may call me Kuro-"

"I know your name, Mr. Kurogiri, you should call me Musuko, though. I stated. We began to walk toward the wooden door.

"Ah, I see," Kurogiri flipped the sign on the door to make it read "Open" and then proceeded to open the door while saying, "Come on inside."

The door led to a small stone staircase that was dimly lit from above. In the rafters above the stairs, several spiderwebs reflecting the small amounts of light Some parts of the stairs had become dilapidated due to heavy use. The stairs had several holes that were haphazardly covered with wooden planks. No, not creepy, not creepy at all. The stairs were sort enough that with all of my courage (and a little hand-holding from Kurogiri) I was able to start walking down the steps. However, something strange happened when I touched Kurogiri's hand. I suddenly had a vision.

I'm suddenly in an empty white room. The only thing the in the room was a single nondescript door. My body moved without my volition. My hand moved to open the door. Beyond that door was the unthinkable. It was Earth, the whole planet was below me. Everywhere on Earth was connected to me by thousands of invisible pathways. I could go anywhere. I wanted this. My hands glow red.

Looking back on how my quirk awakened, it sort of makes sense. My quirk activates when I want a quirk. So, when I feel envy toward someone else's quirk my hand will glow red. To make it worse my quirk tries to sell me on someone else's quirk when I touch them for the first time. Therefore, from this point to tell the difference between my father, All For One, his quirk, All For One, and my quirk All For One I shall call my father "father", his quirk All For One and my quirk Bazaar. Bazaar, because like a bazaar my quirk tries to sell me on other people's quirks. Normally when my father steals someone's quirk it causes permanent scarring to that person. I eventually figured out a way to be able to use my quirk on someone without causing that permanent damage.

Bazaar activated on Kurogiri for an instance before he pulled his arm out of my hand forcefully. I stared at him for a moment until I realized Bazaar had activated, "Oh! Sorry, Mr. Kurogiri, I'm still getting used to my quirk." I said.

"It's okay young Nu-Musuko your father said that he had the same issue as a child. I suppose since you have the same quirk he can give you some ideas on how not take quirks. Please be more careful because you could take it permanently. " Kurogiri said seriously.

"What's permanent?" I asked curiously.

"Forever," Kurogiri stated.

Wait, did Kurogiri say take quirks? Maybe I heard him wrong? Because I know stealing is wrong. Maybe Kurogiri meant something else? I didn't want to seem rude. Besides its impossible to take quirks. Kurogiri took my hand after Bazaar deactivated and took me down the stairs. At the bottom of the stairs was a small wooden bar. To the right was a sitting area for customers. Behind the sitting area was a shelf full of bottles of alcohol. The only other thing of note was a small desk with a TV on top of it.
Kurogiri stopped for a moment before pulling a note out of himself staring at it for a moment before speaking. "Musuko, this may sound like a strange request, but please step through me." I looked at Kurogiri very confused as his body expanded into a portal.

"Isn't that illegal?" I asked. Kurogiri did not respond. I shrugged it off and stepped into the portal. The void of darkness surrounded me. This void felt very empty. Sort of like being in an elevator without a functioning light. Stagnant, yet moving. It felt cramped despite the infinite space around me.

Eventually, I was dropped off in another massive room. The room seemingly had no windows, doors or any means of entrance beside a huge stairway. The room was lined with wires the were strewn about tangled with each other into mangled balls. Looking towards the source of the wires I turned around. There was a giant machine of some sort that all of these wires were protruding from. A few clearer wires were plugged into the heavily damaged arm of some person sitting in a steel medical chair. The chair was facing away from me, so I decided to try and get a better look. I tried to walk towards the figure but the hand came up and signaled me to stop. I stopped nervously, a sense of dread filling me.

"Musuko, do you know who I am?" the deep-voiced figure asked.

"No?" I said curiously.

The chair started to swivel towards me slowly. My brain started to yell at me, to get out, get out, GET OUT. I was frozen. I saw the figure before me, it was a man. He was a tall man wearing a black suit and tie and black dress pants. His arms and legs were impaled with several wires and covered in scars. However, the thing that grabbed my attention was the man's face. He had no face, only a scarred facade of a face. "I'm your father, welcome home." The faceless man somehow spoke.

I screamed and my world faded to black.