A/N: Well damn out of all the characters to get a landslide victory I never thought it'd be ol' mushroom girl. Well the people have spoken and I shall do my best to deliver. Still the Class B girls are hard to come up with story for considering they get very little screen time. Well here we go folks.
UnlawfulGentleman: I'm not going to say there won't be, but I wouldn't hold out for it. Out of all the girls left I suppose the only one who might fit would be La Brava, so all I can say is maybe.
DreamingDead: Well with a comment like that I'd say I've done my job well. The whole pregnancy/abortion topic is a hot button and I chose to press it. Honestly I expected a lot more bad reviews for that chapter, but surprisingly it went over well I suppose. I'm not a parent so I can't weigh in on this topic properly. I just found the topic thought provoking and a good story to tell.

In a park sat a girl with orange hair that was about shoulder length revealing her emerald green eyes. This girl was sitting under a tree looking up into its branches. "Yeah it's nice to see you too Ms. Sakura." She said smiling as the trees leaves rattled. She giggled a little at that as she leaned against the bark of the tree. "What my mom? Oh she's over there reading a book." Silence greeted the girl again only for her to respond.

"My dad I think he's out in the boonies is what my mom said. I have no idea where the boonies are but it sounds like a fun place to go." This girl was Konoha Midoriya daughter of Izuku Midoriya the hero known as Shinrin and the heroine Shemage her mother Kinoko Midoriya. Her parents were both heroes that had plant based powers so they tended to focus on more rural criminals, but lived in the city. "I wish we didn't live in the city." She said with a huff imaging rolling fields of green grass and thousands of trees she could talk to.

A ball came and hit the tree's trunk making Konoha jump and touch the spot. As she did so a boy came up to grab the ball, but as he did Konoha whirled on him her hair fanning out around her as she did. "HEY!" She shouted startling the boy. "You hit the tree you should apologize!" She shouted red in the face. The boy was startled before looking at her and getting angry.

"I'm not apologizing to a stupid tree, STUPID!" He shouted before running off. Konoha grit her teeth as suddenly the grass tangled around the boy's feet tripping him and making him fall and hit his chin on the concrete. The boy started crying alerting his mother.

"What happened!?" She shouted as she noticed the boy's scraped chin.

"She tripped me!" He shouted pointing at Konoha who stood there under the tree. The mother looked at the girl and saw the distance between the two and shook her head. "Don't lie how could she trip you from this far away. Come on we're going home so I can patch you up." She said picking up the blubbering boy as he adamantly told her that Konoha tripped him.

Konoha smiled before turning back to the tree and rubbed the spot the boy had hit with his ball. "It's ok Ms. Sakura." She said kissing that portion of bark before hearing someone clear their throat behind her. Konoha turned around to see her mother standing there and she looked upset.

"I saw what you did Konoha. I think it's time we go home." Kinoko said as she held her hand out to her daughter and the two walked home. Konoha could tell her mother was angry, but said nothing as they arrived home. Kinoko turned around to her daughter and sighed. "Konoha why did you trip that boy? You could have really hurt him." Kinoko asked her daughter as Konoha looked at her mother.

"He hit Ms. Sakura and wouldn't apologize, so I tripped him. Now he knows how it feels." She said crossing her arms with an angry huff. Kinoko sighed as she looked at her daughter. She'd noticed this for a while now, but hadn't said anything, but it was becoming apparent that her daughter disliked people. Well it wasn't so much she disliked them as she preferred plants over people. Kinoko could somewhat understand this. She felt much more comfortable around her mushrooms than people.

This was something her husband shared as well, and with Konoha's quirk that allowed her to control and communicate with plants that trait was even stronger in her. Kinoko was worried about her daughter if she couldn't interact with people then her future didn't look well. "Ok Konoha just go to your room." Kinoko said as her daughter walked off making sure to say hello to the multitude of plants throughout the house.

She and her husband had natural green thumbs and cultivated that skill by having at least a dozen potted plants around their home as well as a flower and vegetable garden in the backyard. Each of those plants had a name and personality to Konoha and she cherished each of them. Most kids wanted dogs or cats, but Konoha wanted a cactus or a Venus flytrap. Kinoko chuckled at her daughter as she got to work tending to the plants around and outside the house.


Time seemed to fly by for Kinoko and before she knew it the sun was starting to set. Kinoko stood up from her flower garden and wiped her forehead. "Oh dear I better get stuff for dinner." She said going over to the vegetable garden and picking several peppers for a stir fry. As she came in through the backdoor she heard Konoha talking to the fichus in the corner. Apparently his name was Frank. At this moment the front door opened revealing Izuku Midoriya fresh from a hard day of heroics.

"I'm home." He said as Konoha stood up and moved to her dad and hugged his leg. "Dad welcome home." She said excitedly. Kinoko set down her basket as she kissed her husband's cheek.

"Welcome home Izuku, so how was your day?" Kinoko asked as the family of three moved to the kitchen.

"Oh you know another day out in the woods. I actually partnered up with the Pussycats today. Pixiebob is just as funny as she was when we were in high school. He said as he went to change out of his costume and returned in a pair of shorts and an All Might shirt.

Kinoko looked at her husband who wasn not afraid to show his fan love. "Alright Konoha go wash up." Kinoko said as Konoha rushed off to do so as Izuku washed his hands in the sink. The family of three sat down for a great meal after which Konoha was sent to bathe and then off to bed. After putting their daughter to bed Kinoko decided to address her concerns.

"Izuku I'm worried about Konoha." Izuku looked up to his wife as he sipped from a cup of sake. He didn't drink often, but after a really long week or an especially hard mission he was due a hard drink he thought, but at the mention of their daughter he set the cup down and looked to Kinoko.

"Did something happen?" He asked as Kinoko waffled back and forth about how to approach this.

"At the park Konoha tripped a boy and made him scrape his chin because he hit the Cherry Blossom tree in the park. Izuku arched a brow.

"Not Ms. Sakura is she alright?" He asked as Kinoko looked at him dumbfounded.

"Is that really what you're concerned about?" She asked as Izuku smiled and chuckled.

"Sorry I couldn't help it. Konoha's always talking about Ms. Sakura so I started calling her that too." He said as Kinoko sighed. Her husband was being extremely unhelpful in this situation.

"Izuku this is serious. Konoha will be starting school tomorrow and I'm worried she won't be able to make friends because she's too busy talking to the bushes and trees. I don't want her to be picked on or ignored because she can't or won't interact with her classmates." Kinoko said sitting down next to Izuku who looked at her with an unconcerned eyes.

"It's not as bad as you think. When I was a kid I interacted with trees and plants more than people. I felt more comfortable that way and I turned out alright." He said with a shrug. "But I don't think it'll be that bad for Konoha." He said picking up his sake cup as Kinoko looked to him.

"How can you be so sure?" She asked as Izuku shrugged.

"I have faith I suppose." Was all he said on the matter and picked up his sake cup.


The next day Izuku and Kinoko stood behind Konoha for the entrance ceremony pictures. After the picture was taken Izuku petted his daughter's head as her mother kneeled down to straighten out her clothes. "Alright Konoha I'll be here to pick you up after school ok." She said as she kissed her daughter's cheek. Both Izuku and Kinoko were dressed in their hero costumes ready to head to their respective agencies.

"Have a good day kiddo." Izuku said as Konoha smiled.

"I will bye mom, bye dad." She said as her parents each took off to work. Konoha was led back inside with her classmates. The day was pretty fun for Konoha she got to meet so many new kids, but she was mostly interested in the flower garden outside. During their recess Konoha was sitting in front of the flower garden and talking animatedly to the flowers.

"Wow you've been here a long time Mrs. Rose. I think you're older than me, but you still look so pretty." Konoha said as she listened to what the flower had to say. Konoha heard someone walking up behind her it was about five kids three of them being girls and the other two were boys.

"What are you doing?" One of the girls asked as Konoha stood up.

"Oh I was just talking to the flowers. They've been here for longer than me so I thought I would ask them what it's like here." She said as the kids gave her a strange look.

"Plants don't talk." One said as Konoha shook her head.

"Oh it's my quirk I can understand what plants say. Like they all say they like your skirt." Konoha said pointing out the floral pattern on the girl's skirt. This caused the girl to blush happily.

"Oh, oh what about me what do the plants say about me?" Another girl asked. Konoha turned from the girl back to the flowers and listened before turning back around.

"They say you always give them a lot of water so they're never thirsty. They're very grateful." She said as more kids began asking questions of the flowers.


Kinoko rushed to the school to pick up Konoha she was a little late and didn't want to scare her daughter, or leave her alone when she might have had a bad day. Even with Izuku's reassurance Kinoko couldn't help, but worry. She and Izuku had both led isolated childhood interacting more with plants than people and that had affected them growing up. It wasn't until UA when they met each other did they start coming out of their shells.

Kinoko rounded the corner of the school panting a little. "Sorry I'm late Kono-!" Kinoko stopped what she was about to say as she saw that her daughter was not alone. She was surrounded by her classmates as they talked.

"Konoha do you want to come over to my house sometime and talk to my parents' plants I think they'd like to meet you." One girl said before a boy butted in.

"Hey what kind of plant should I get I want to grow something I can eat." He said.

Kinoko could barely keep the tears from spilling out of her eyes. She was worried her daughter would be an outcast or a loner, but she was the center of attention. Kinoko covered her mouth as she thought of her husband. He was right. She thought as Konoha caught her eye and waved goodbye to her friends before coming over to her mother. "Hi mom." Konoha said happily as she grabbed hold of Kinoko's hand.

"Oh hi Konoha did I interrupt?" She asked as Konoha shook her head.

"Nope I was just talking to my friends. They all wanted to talk about my quirk and what plants I like, but I was getting kind of tired." Konoha yawned as she walked away with her mother. Kinoko couldn't help, but smile all the way home hand in hand with her daughter.