DEER

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Disclaimer: Boku no Hero Academia belongs to Horikoshi Kohei

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Genre(s): Adventure/Hurt/Comfort

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Warning(s): Typo is my most loyal fan, spelling mistakes because English is not my mother language, Possibly OOC. NO BETA, so beware of grammar mistakes

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Summary: Shota thought discovering their 'Nightwalker' to be a kid was bad enough. Not to mention how the said kid is literally Quirkless, meaning the law cannot touch him.

"I don't wanna be a Hero. It's too troublesome"

And then this?

Maybe it's not too late to ask Nezu for a raise this year…

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Or, being a good citizen and stopping an illegal back-alley transaction resulted in him getting some High-Ranking Villain's attention. He didn't even raise a hand at those A-holes. Just glaring at them hard enough, they turned tail.

This second-chance of life is so not worth it. What a drag…

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Kenji, the chief of the police force with a dog head as his face, thought this was the most cut and dry case ever yet complicated at the same time.

Hosu incident had doomed the entirety of civilization into a mass panic. Nomus were everywhere, destroying buildings and hurting others. Every heroes that were present was able to help, of course, even calling for those from another region. Then Mizushima Masaki—known as Hero Manual—had to banish that celebration by frantically reported that Stain was in the area and his intern—Iida Tenya—was nowhere to be seen.

That name rang an immediate bell. Iida. The previous victim of the Hero-Killer. He didn't die, but his career as a Hero was done for. Tenya, Tensei's younger brother was gone. Stain was near the commotion. That could only mean the bespectacled boy had pursued the maniac and was on the way to exact vengeance.

Fortunately, Eijiro was smart enough to send a direction to Gran Torino's phone, pointing them to the exact location where the battle had ensued. When the older man, with a couple of Heroes available, arrived at the scene, their heart skipped a bit. Three of the UA's students were there, slumped lifelessly on the cold, hard ground. Along with an injured Native, propped to the wall, and Stain curled in the middle of the carnage. They thought everyone was dead. That they were too late to assist the brave (foolish) children in their quest of restraining the villain. Manual shakily kneeled to the unmoving Shoto and pressed his fingers on his neck. Before he let out a long, relieved sigh and tell the other, no. They were okay. Just unconscious. Even Stain.

That was what he heard from the witnesses as Kenji gave each of the kids the hardest glare he could muster. What they did was completely reckless. Stain had killed a lot of heroes—stronger, capable Heroes—and they thought just because they had a flashy quirk, they could beat him? Rather than facing him up close, they should've stayed behind and called the other. Eijiro protested and said they couldn't leave their friend to die while waiting for help? Then used their power to bring them away from the danger! Rescue, not retaliate. Shoto could glide using his ice. And Eijiro had trained to use his power efficiently since the start of his internship, boosting his legs and gave him an equivalent speed of the Iida family. They should use that strategy instead to snatched the victims—in this case, Native and Tenya—away from the battlefield and ran out of there as soon as possible!

These naïve children bowed their head in shame when he laid that obvious solution to their face, aware that they've done goofed this time around. Kenji huffed, not in anger but exasperation. This is the problem of Hero nowadays. Immediately went for the fight response instead of flight. Sure, their reason was noble. Admirable. And he was impressed anyway that they could last against Stain for a while. Yet that will also be their doom one of these days. They should've realized the main job of a hero is to save others. Didn't that brash blonde named Katsuki implied so in his speech at the Sports Festival?

Luckily, they beat Stain before the Hero-Killer could deal vicious damages to them. And gave Native a first-aid treatment that saved his life even though they were focused on the fight soon after. Kenji got their permission to let the heroes have the recognition instead of these students, not wanting the media to cauterize them for illegally using their Quirk and be jailed even though they only wanted to save their friend. As he turned towards the door and was ready to go back to the office, Shoto distractedly murmured.

"But I don't remember defeating Stain. Nor did I treat Native. Was it you, Kirishima?"

"Nu-uh. Maybe a hero came to finish the job?"

Now, that was intriguing.

Did that mean someone else had saved the day? Did the kids were actually knocked unconscious before they managed to defeat Stain? Then whoever-it-was had defended them.

Then, where is he? Or she? Why were they not there when the heroes came along the corner? Staying put and gave them an explanation of what had happened in that alleyway? Either it was an Underground Hero who doesn't want media recording their existence. Or it wasn't a hero in the first place at all.

Vigilante?

He thought the paperwork won't increase now that the problem of Illegal Quirk use was over. But it seems, that wasn't the case. Tsuragamae Kenji groaned.

What a complicated mess indeed.


(A/N): Yeaaahh, sorry guys. Stain is alive. Pity, the heroes came a lot faster than they should. Or else Izuku will have time to finish him for good~

Don't worry. Izuku will kill someone one day (no, wait, author. That's wrong! :'D )

Now that Izuku fought back, the law finally applied to him, even if he's Quirkless. But that is, if the law enforcement managed to catch him in the first place `3`~