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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Hari—or known as Chronostatis—watched impassively as Kai turned Izuku into dust before bringing him back to the planet of living.
Or, he seemed to look impassive. While in reality, he was actually frozen solid in dread in his position of leaning casually on the door to the bathroom, hugging the terrified Eri in his embrace. Hari was having a hard time breathing, couldn't even move a single digit of his fingers.
All of that was because of Izuku's Quirk.
His power is weird. It wasn't flashy, but it was effective. One moment both of them were amused, assured of their own bravado as the teen was strapped to the experiment table without weapons on sight and the next, an alarm bell screamed at them to run, run, run, he's a predator, get away from him—. It startled Kai so badly, that he immediately lunged for their hostage and destroyed him into particle before he could even interrogate him (Eri screamed).
When he brought him back, Izuku was staring blankly at the roof. Terror flashed in his green orbs (staring straight into the abyss, knowing that you just died, must be traumatizing) yet he never screamed in pain. Just opened lips and furrowed eyebrows. It cut his Quirk to an abrupt halt and Kai used that opportunity to slammed the Quirk-Destroying liquid into his veins. Izuku jolted back to wakefulness at the sudden pain and his Quirk blared once more.
How? Hari choked, respiratory instantly clogged up. He made sure the dosage of this 'poison' was higher than the usual. Thinking that maybe when he faced him that one time, the drug just wasn't enough. Yet here the kid was. In their grasp, useless and couldn't move, but still managed to instill fear into their very inner being.
No wonder Kai wanted this kid as the continuation of their project
His boss turned the child back into nothing for the third time when it was clear the second shot of drug wasn't working. And also, he couldn't handle the 'not-breathing-properly' anymore either. Kai's breath ragged (Izuku's aura really was dangerous) huffed, then scooped the boy's blood into a vial. He gave it to Hari and told him to research it. What was the reason their drug isn't working on him? Whether it was their youngest ward's fault—that her Quirk was somehow weakening—or Izuku has an affinity to ignore other people's Quirk effect, especially a mutation such as Eri's.
They could even try creating a new drug out of this too. Another enhancing one, maybe. Or an immunity. In a case that, if some heroes managed to use their own bullet on them, they could use Izuku's power to protect them from losing their ability.
As Hari stepped out of the containment chamber (he didn't want to admit that he was almost eager to leave the place. Not because he was starting to get sick to see all the blood, that thing was an everyday occurrence in this group. No. He was talking about Izuku and his blank, dead eyes. So different from his outburst he saw on the live broadcast four days ago. Knowing that the green-haired boy could actually express emotion and not a blank slate like Hari remembered from years before, caused his expression to get even more creepy), Eri lifted her head up. Her eyes were glistening, her bottom lips trembled in anxiety. She clutched onto his collar and asked.
"Did Kai-san hurt him because of me?"
The right-hand man asked the reason why Kai insisted on bringing Eri into his torture segment as often as possible. it wasn't like the girl will ever follow this path of villainy. She was more like a damsel in distress. Or a tool to be exploited. But he was reminded once again why and a smile so out of place blossomed on his pale complexion, although the girl couldn't see it because of the bird mask.
"Yes. We won't have to capture another person if your Quirk would just work as it should be."
Eri gasped in horrified realization, then broke into tears. Once again, she buried her face on the crook of his neck and asked for forgiveness. Promised him that she'll be a good girl so, please. Stop hurting the boy.
Kurono Hari just puffed out a silent breath and kept on walking to his personal laboratory. What a huge misunderstanding. So easy to brainwash when they were still a small child. Even if Eri apologized and begged, he didn't think Kai will ever release Izuku from his clutch. Not alive, at least.
And especially not if he turned out to be their new 'supply' of the next revolutionary drug.
(A/N): *it's been four days because the yakuza was waiting for Izuku to wake up so they could interrogate him first before they jump in to the torture section (although it was futile because Izuku won't say anything). Kai's Quirk may heal his physical injuries, but he couldn't heal mental exhaustion. So, Izuku spent three days in slumber.
Kai never had his meeting with the leftover League of Villain. He has other things to do. Mainly, discovering the secret of Izuku's immunity to their drug `3`
