What's up, my beautiful readers! Hope you had a fantastic day/night! Welcome back to the "Esper of UA: Season 2"
Thank you for the overwhelming support from the author's note I put up after this fanfic's hiatus. I should've taken it down by now since it was just to update everyone on what has happened since the hiatus.
A lot happened in the previous chapter, so I would advise reading it again so you're up to date. This chapter is going to be a rollercoaster of emotions, so I'd advice that you get yourself ready for it.
P.S I had this chapter ready for like a week, but I was too busy to actually proof-read it. I may need someone to help me out with that. lol
DISCLAIMER: I DON'T OWN ANY CARTOON. BUT SOMEDAY I MIGHT.
Now on to the chapter.
Chapter 33: Diary of A Lost Mosquito Girl Part 2
Another day meant nothing much to Yu Aizawa, sister of the future hero, Shota Aizawa, and soon-to-be-the-villainess, Mosquito Girl.
At the moment, the teenage girl was in the shower, taking a warm bath as the water went down her exposed body. Yesterday hadn't been easy for her, but it was a part of her norm. So really it was only times like these that she found true comfort not at school. Sometimes she just preferred being by herself and away from being anyone's burden.
But it wouldn't last for long. Though this bathroom was reserved for her alone, she still needed to come out at some point. As such, she turned the tap off, stepped out of the shower, and stood on the white tiled floor in silence.
She allowed her mind to drift back to her reality. Only a handful of people like her while a majority of people either hated her existence or disliked her in total. It was a pain, but it was something she has gotten used to her for years.
She sighed and bowed her head. Drops of water hit the ground as they came down from her arms, head, and her black hair. Already she was creating small puddles of water underneath her feet.
'I should just stop…Today's a weekend, anyway.' She thought.
These kinds of thoughts always came to her at moments of loneliness. Sometimes they were depressive, and sometimes they were scary. Nonetheless, she would manage to pull herself out of it and try to get through another day.
Eventually, she gathered her thoughts again, and got dressed into a white buttoned shirt and black skirt. The teenage girl then wore her pantyhose and tied her long black hair into a ponytail.
She took a good look at herself in the mirror and sighed. Once again she was staring at her reflection which only showed her the face she hated the most, herself.
Before her mind could get the best of her, she heard footsteps passing her room. She recognized who they belonged it, and came to a decision. She was going to follow it.
Shota Aizawa punched his fists in the air before following it with a few consecutive kicks. His mornings were almost like this, especially on the weekends. He would train again and again just so he can get stronger. Of course, he had his quirk, but that was only useful against people with a quirk, and even then it might not be enough to scare them away.
The teen was still training when he heard the door slide. Coming inside the room, Master Bang had his arms behind his back and a smile on his face.
"Good morning, Shota-kun." He greeted.
"Sensei." Aizawa said back and dropped his arms. He then bowed respectfully at him. "Morning. Hope you don't mind me training here."
Master Bang looked at him, and then around the room. This place was just one of the many training rooms in his dojo. But it wasn't uncommon for Aizawa to use the room to train. Usually, he would be outside, or somewhere with more space to train. Of course, this room was spacious enough, but there was something else that led Aizawa here.
"Raise your head. I see no problem training here." Bang said. As Aizawa did as he was told, the old man continued. "So, is there a problem?"
"I don't know what you mean."
"Is that so?" Bang raised an eyebrow. But he saw through Aizawa's façade. The teen would've answered with a no if he didn't have something on his mind. "Well, if that's the case, then I best be going. Carry on."
With that, he turned his back at him and took a step forward. Aizawa, meanwhile, began to feel a bit anxious. There was a reason he was in there. He just felt hesitant.
"It's about Yu." He blurted.
Bang's feet halted. "I see."
Aizawa sighed and sunk his shoulders. He felt partly relieved now. "Yes. It's…why I came here. I haven't been able to sleep well at night. So I came here to train, and well…"
"I understand." Bang said and turned back at him. "As always, you are looking after your little sister. Nothing wrong with that. Even my big brother was like that towards me back when we were around your age."
"I see." Aizawa smiled a bit. It fell, however, when he remembered yesterday. "Yu's bullying only seems to be persistent. I suspect even the teachers aren't bothered to punish the students anymore, and to be fair…" He paused and tightened his fists in anger. "it's frustrating. She's just a human like the rest of us, and yet they would treat her like she's…"
"A monster?"
"I was going to say an outsider, but…yeah."
"But that's what many of them see her as, unfortunately." Bang sighed disappointedly. "Even my own students are afraid of her because of that one incident when she grew wings."
Aizawa sighed depressingly. "I remember…But…it wasn't her fault. Don't they understand that?"
"They don't, and that's the problem." Bang replied. "Humans are fundamentally afraid of the unknown. If they don't understand it, naturally they'll want to oppose it."
"I see…So is there a way to get them to understand her?"
"Not to the people who know about her. Ignorance, sometimes, is impossible to break through. I'm afraid it'll be difficult to get them to listen. But can you blame them at this point?"
"What do you mean?" Aizawa's eyes widened, and he took a scared step back. "Don't tell me you…you agree with them?"
"Of course not. What do you take me for? I may be getting old, but I can think for myself."
"Oh…uh…sorry." Aizawa said, and awkwardly rubbed his arm as he brought his foot side by side again.
"Apology accepted."
"So what did you mean, anyway?"
"Ah right…" Bang stroked his hairless chin, and put his arm down. "Shota-kun, I know you hate society for what it has done to you and your sister. I won't blame you for feeling this way. But…have you ever tried to think about their own feelings?"
"Their own…feelings?" Aizawa questioned. He scorned. "Forgive me, master, but…I can only think of their disgust towards us."
"I see. And there's the problem. You limit yourself to that thought. That, of course, is fine. However, carrying that mentally alone can be dangerous."
"I don't see how it can be dangerous?"
Bang looked behind him and closed the door. Then he turned back at Aizawa. "Tell me, do you know what it means to become a monster?"
"I don't…understand. How does that have to do with my sister?"
"A lot. But, most importantly, it has much to do with you."
"With me?"
"Indeed." Bang confirmed with a nod. "I've fought my fair share of monsters, and there is one thing I've noticed. Most of them were human beings who lost their way. Their hate for their previous life probably led them to become what they were. And it goes to show that even humans can be tainted if they're not careful."
"I won't become a monster." Aizawa retorted. "I can never become such a thing."
"Oh, I know that. But here's where my question about the townspeople comes in." He replied. "These former humans weren't born as monsters, and yet they became that way in the end. As humans, we cast immediate judgement amongst them. Why? Because we're human? I heard science has been investigating the nature behind it, however it doesn't seem like they truly understand a man's reason to become a monster."
"Oh…But they hurt and kill people, do they not?"
"Yes, without a doubt. But if we truly try to understand these monsters, wouldn't it be better to learn so we can avoid future disasters? But humanity won't do that, at least not yet. Their judgement on these type of monsters have already been made up, just like how the townspeople have made their judgement on you and your sister."
"But we're not monsters. We're human beings." Aizawa stated strongly. He was conflicted over Master Bang. What was the old man trying to say?
"I know that. My brother knows that. But these people don't know that…And because of this, a future disaster may occur. That is why I think you two should think about their feelings. If you do, only then will you understand your fellow man and become someone better than them."
Aizawa contemplated on his master's words. Bang has always been the kind of man to give him advice. It was one of the many reasons he admired the man. It was why he would love to become a teacher someday.
"I…think I get it now." He said. "But even though I can understand their feelings, that won't change anything."
"To them, it won't change anything. But to you, it will change you drastically, because then you'll be able to do so many amazing things they could only dream of."
"I see. Thank you, master."
"You're welcome." Bang smiled before it fell. "But…there is no denying this other thing. I am partly to blame for your sister's treatment. I'm an old man who used to think he'll never have his own children, and so I dedicated my whole life to martial arts. But then the two of you arrived at my dojo's doorsteps, abandoned and in need of help."
"Master…" Aizawa muttered. He was emotionally touched by his master's words.
"But I see now that I have a lot to learn, not just with martial arts, but as a father-figure. I only ask you and Yu to forgive me."
"I forgive you. And I'm sure Yu does…"
"Probably…" Bang said and looked up at the ceiling by his near right. "How long are you going to listen in on us, Yu?"
Both males heard a shriek, followed by a loud clank. Suddenly, Yu fell from the ceiling, and slammed into the ground. Aizawa was shocked, but that was soon taken away when he ran to his sister and helped her back to her feet.
"Are you okay, sis? What were you doing up there?" Aizawa asked frantically.
"Um…uh…" Yu muttered, embarrassed to say.
"No, this is fine." Bang assured them with a raised hand. "Now that you two are here, I've been meaning to ask you two something."
"What is it?" Aizawa asked. Yu shared his curious question as she stared at him.
"What do you say about moving to the city? The three of us, like a family."
"WHAT?!" Both Aizawa and Yu shouted in shock.
In order to get to Master Bang's dojo, one must be willing to walk up the numerous steps which led to the place. After all, the dojo stood at the top of a mountain, while the steps acted as the first test for any newcomers willing to train under Bang.
But today wasn't going to have a new student. Rather, an old student with a vengeance had returned. Yu was unaware of it as she sat at the very top of the step, lost in her own thoughts.
Being at the top of a mountain could be windy. Fortunately, the teenage girl was used to it, even as it blissfully pushed her hair. Bang had been the center of her thoughts ever since she and her brother listened to the old man. But she was troubled by it, and wanted to be by herself to think.
"Yu, there you are." Aizawa said.
He saw his sister from the grand entrance of the dojo and walked towards her. Yu only responded by looking over her shoulder. Once he was seated next to her, she sighed and bowed her head.
"Do you think Master Bang is serious about it?" She asked. "He can't honestly leave his own livelihood behind, can he?"
"Well…it's not like he's completely leaving it." Aizawa replied. "He'll be with us for the most part, but someone will be in charge of the dojo. And he'll come visit here once in a while to train the students and see how things are going."
"I know. I know. But…this is his life we're talking about." She looked back at her brother, visibly concerned. "We don't have a right to take that away from him, especially not me."
She would've continued, but she turned away and faced the countless stairs below her. "Maybe…I mean, if only I haven't been such a freak. Perhaps he wouldn't want to do this. All I ever do is become a burden."
"Is that what you think you are?"
Yu's eyes widened. It dawned on her that she had blurted out her inner feelings. She never wanted to do that. Now she was scared that her only family member would hate her.
"Yu, you're no burden. Not by a long shot." Aizawa stated.
"What?" Yu asked. He looked at him, perplexed. But he wasn't looking back at her. Instead he was looking down at the stairs.
"I think I get it now." He said. "For a long time, you felt like you were a burden, just like our parents felt. You probably thought that it would be better for me and Master Bang if you didn't exist. But…that's where you're wrong."
Finally, he turned to her with a smile on his face. "You've not be a burden, Yu. You're my little sister, so of course I'm going to be concerned about you. I love you no matter what. Master Bang feels the same. Why else do you think he accepted us into his dojo?"
"Maybe…because he pities us."
Suddenly, Aizawa laughed, which shocked his sister a little. She shot him a glare, which was enough to silence him.
"Sorry…" He apologized and cleared his throat. "Listen, Master Bang would never feel that way towards us. You've seen how he trains some of his students. When some of them are unmotivated, he tries to get them back into place, not because of pity, but because he sees their potential."
Aizawa wasn't done yet. He stood up and smirked. "And he sees potential in us too. I know for a fact that he's an honorable man who won't pity anyone so easily, because that would give them a false sense of security. He's a true father and…a true hero. When I grow up, I want to be just like him. Someday…I hope to have my own students who I'll inspire just like Master Bang."
'So cool.' Yu thought in awe. 'Shota-nii is right. I want to be just as inspired as he is.'
"So how about it?" Aizawa asked.
"Huh?" Yu snapped out of her thoughts.
Aizawa reached his hand to her. "Let's aim for a bright future together. Once we leave this village, we can start all over. You know, have a normal school life, make some friends, and…become what we want to be."
Yu looked at his face, and then his hand. She was astonished by his determination and his willingness to take her with him. No doubt, if she accepted his hand, her life might actually improve for the better.
She would love that.
And so she lifted her hand towards it, ready to grab it. This was the moment that would change everything. However, she was stopped from making her choice by something unexpected.
A huge figure flew right above them and landed on the ground behind them. The force of its humongous feet caused the ground to shake, and create a small dust cloud. Whoever it was, his monstrous silhouette could be seen.
"I'm back, Bang-sensei!" He proclaimed with a powerful voice.
The creature was a fifteen foot tall humanoid tiger. He wore the dojo's white and black uniform, had blond hair on its head, and red eyes.
"Tanaka has returned, stronger than ever! And now I shall claim this dojo as mine!" He bellowed.
"Tanaka…?" Aizawa said. He and Yu remembered that name. It belonged to one of Bang's ex-students.
"Oh?" Tanaka turned sideways at them. "So it's the vampire-duo. I wasn't expecting to see the both of you yet. Has the old man finally kicked you out?"
Yu whimpered and held her arms to her chest. Aizawa noticed her reaction and stood in her face, before looking at her determinedly.
"Listen, Yu. I'm going to create a path for you. Warn Master Bang. I'll hold him off until then." He said.
"Are you sure? What if you get hurt?" She asked. She was scared for him, and even doubted in her own abilities.
"I'll be fine. Just run as fast as you can. I believe in you." He said.
Yu stared at her brother's back, and nodded. Even though she couldn't see his face, she understood his feelings. As such, she stood up, ready to make the run into the dojo. A part of the reason why Aizawa hadn't told her to run away was because of the flight of stairs. One big misstep can lead to heavy injuries or her death.
"Oh?" Tanaka became amused. He turned to them fully and showed a sickening grin. "I see you have Bang's short-sightedness. Good. I'll make quick work of you."
"That's Master Bang to you!" Aizawa stated proudly.
He got into a stance familiar to both Tanaka and Yu. It was the martial arts stance for the Flowing Water Rock Crushing Fist.
"Hmph! I don't need to try such a weak move! With my strength alone, I can kill a hundred Bangs!"
"I doubt that."
The teen didn't wait any longer. He charged straight for the monster, who in response laughed and threw his huge fist down on him. He missed, however, as Aizawa jumped forward before it could land on him.
Closing in on the monster's face, he readied his fists to deliver the necessary blows. There was no way for Tanaka to react, thus the monster was pummeled with consecutive fast punches at his face.
Each one connected with the intention to do damage. Tanaka was pushed back as a result by a few meters. At the same time, Aizawa landed on his feet and looked back at his sister with a face of urgency.
"Now's your chance! Go! Now!" He shouted.
"Hai!" Yu nodded.
She ran as fast as she could to the front entrance, but it didn't go unnoticed. Tanaka's attention turned to her, to which he snarled and raised his huge hand at her.
"Like hell I'll let her do that!"
"Yu!" Aizawa screamed.
The teenage girl came to a halt, and became frightened. Tanaka's swing was so fast that there wasn't any time to get away. But Aizawa proved to be quicker, as he pushed her out of the way. Sadly that meant that he got hit by the monster himself.
After hitting the ground, Yu heard a loud smack, followed by her brother's scream. She then saw his body flying over her body, and screamed. "Onii-chan!"
Tanaka's throw was hard, as it swung him right off the top of the mountain. Aizawa screamed as he was sent plummeting to the woods below.
Yu stood up and ran straight for him. She got to the edge of the hill, where she then jumped off, and reached her hand out to her brother.
"Grab on!" She shouted.
"What are you doing?!" Aizawa yelled.
"Trust me!" She cried.
Aizawa didn't know what she had planned, but he trusted her. So he nodded solemnly and grabbed her stretched out hand. Fortunately, she proved to be reliable.
From Yu's back sprouted two set of mosquito-like wings. They were bigger than her body's size, and flapped rapidly in the air. Thanks to that, she was able to pull her brother with both of her hands and groan as she flew up with him.
"Hang on! I got you!" She shouted.
"Yu…" Aizawa muttered.
He was flabbergasted, which was understandable. The last time Yu had used those wings was when she had lost control of her senses and gone on a blood hunt. Luckily, no one had been seriously hurt back then.
Tanaka chuckled as he saw the both of them. "I forgot you could do that. But it doesn't matter. I'll just shoot you both down with my deadly quirk."
Aizawa scoffed and activated his quirk. It happened at the same time as when Tanaka opened his mouth. But Aizawa's nullification quirk got him and stopped the attack from even becoming reality.
"BASTARD!" Tanaka growled in pure anger. His eyes became entirely bloody red, along with every strand of fur on his body standing up. "I'M NOT SO WEAK! I'LL KILL YOU FOR TAMPERING WITH MY QUIRK!"
"Yu! Drop me!" Aizawa shouted.
"I can't do that!" She retorted. "You'll get hurt!"
"There's no time! Just do it!"
"No! I –"
It was too late. Tanaka made a massive leap at them and caught up to them. Yu attempted to fly away, but he was quick. All he had to do was grab Aizawa's leg before he swung them down to the woods. Yu was unable to regain control, thus she and her brother were sent flying through several branches before they hit the ground.
"Ow…" Yu groaned.
She lay on the dirt, covered in mild bruises and a serious headache. At first, her head felt fuzzy, but that went away almost immediately. Aizawa, however, wasn't in a good condition. He was trapped underneath two long tree branches, with a mild concoction.
"Onii-chan…" Yu groaned. "Onii-chan, move…I'm…I'm sorry."
"Yu…" Aizawa groaned.
Their predicament suddenly became worse when Tanaka landed in the same area as them. The ground shook from the tremendous landing, before his sickening grin showed as he looked at the separated siblings.
"Perfect." He said and walked towards Aizawa.
"Hey! W-What are you doing?!" Yu yelled.
Tanaka ignored her and pressed his large foot on top of the branches. Aizawa cried out in pain, which didn't help his situation. The monster simply laughed as he continued to apply more pressure on him.
"HAHAHA! DO YOU FEEL IT NOW, BOY?! BANG ALWAYS GAVE YOU PRAISES! NOW HE ISN'T HERE TO SAVE YOU! HOW DO YOU LIKE IT NOW?! YOU'RE WEAK! WEAK!"
"Stop it! Leave him alone!" Yu cried out. Tears were swelling at her eyes, as she glared daggers at Tanaka.
"Huh?" Tanaka looked at her. "Oh, I almost forgot about you."
Yu gritted her teeth and pushed her arms and legs on the ground. She needed to get up and help her defeated big brother. If she didn't, then both of them would be dead.
"Not so fast!"
Tanaka stopped her when she was barely standing straight. He was suddenly in front of her in a blink of an eye, before he delivered a quick and powerful kick at her abdomen. Yu spat out bloody from the impact before she was slammed to the trunk of a tree. The kick also deprived her of oxygen, especially as she fell on her knees.
"Now! Now! I can't have a bug ruining my fun, now can I?!" Tanaka stated with glee.
He was about to turn back to Aizawa, however an odd feeling came upon him and stopped him in his tracks. An weakened Yu observed, but she didn't know what it was. Tanaka just groaned in pain before he turned back at her, annoyed and relieved from the pain.
"That man…Damn him…" He said. After a sigh, he shook his head and picked up Yu in his right hand. "Change of plans. You're coming with me."
"Hey…" Aizawa groaned. His back hurt so much, but he persisted, even with the branches on top of him. "W-What are you doing with…my sister?! Let her go…!"
"Then come to town and stop me." Tanaka stated. "I've come to realize that this…will be the best revenge on Bang."
"What are you talking about?! W-What are you…going to do to Yu?!"
"Public execution." He revealed with a sickening grin. "Everyone in town hates her because she's a pest. So in a way, I'll be a hero to them."
"No…!" Aizawa gasped with wide eyes. Angered and scared for his little sister, he pushed his body as hard as he could. But the attempt proved to be futile. His body was too beaten up to get himself free from the branches.
However, he persisted, even as his eyes turned red, activating his quirk. "You…You leave her alone! Put her down right now!"
Tanaka snickered.
"Fool! You can't nullify the natural abilities of a monster!"
With that, he bent his knees and leapt into the air, where he would then land on the ground somewhere far and repeat the process over and over again.
"YU!" Aizawa cried out. "HOLD ON! I'LL SAVE YOU!"
"Onii-chan…" Yu muttered.
She was scared too, but could do nothing. Only her face expression was the thing she controlled; meanwhile, the rest of her body was in pain from the kick earlier.
So there she was, in Tanaka's hand, as he leapt and landed on the ground repeatedly, heading to the village. No doubt, a worse fate awaited her. But there wasn't anything she could do about it. She began to think about the village people, and how they would react.
"Your…Your plan won't work…" Yu said weakly.
"Huh?"
"The people…They'll run away the moment they see you. No one would want to see me die in your hands."
Yu believed it very much. Tanaka was a huge humanoid monster with a face that would send fear to the faces of every human being. There was no way anyone would want to stick around with him existing.
"Is that what you think?"
"Huh?"
Tanaka landed on the sidewalks, just outside the woods. A road was in front of them, which led to the village itself. The monster lifted Yu to his face, and grinned at her.
"You haven't stuck around the people long enough, have you?" He asked. "I have seen the looks in their eyes, and I have heard the discussions about you. People are afraid of you, they resent you. And now they will finally be relieved of those feelings once you die."
Yu was speechless, as her widened eyes remained on him. Could he be telling the truth? Was he lying just to scare her?
"I…I don't believe you." She murmured.
"Then you will learn soon enough."
With that, he made another leapt into the air. This time, he landed at the center of the village, which was the busiest part of it. Many people were already outside, either in their various modes of transportation, or on the sidewalk.
Indeed, Tanaka's presence caused a stir amongst the people. Car crashed against car as passersby on the sidewalks came to a halt when they felt the ground shake. All eyes went on Tanaka, who had a huge grin on his face.
"M-MONSTER!"One woman cried out.
Anyone in their various mode of transportation rushed out, ready to flee. The same were for the people, who were already on their feet. But Tanaka stopped them when he lifted Yu's body like she was some kind of a trophy.
"LOOK! I HAVE CAPTURED THE TRUE MONSTER!" Tanaka bellowed.
His words caught their attention. So even though a lot of them were scared, once they glanced back at him, they came to a total halt when their eyes landed on Yu. Fear slowly began to subside as curiosity took over. The monster wasn't being so hostile to them, which intrigued them more.
"I was once human like you all until THIS…" He paused and jerked Yu's body like a ragdoll. "monster did this to me!"
"Huh? What?" Yu moaned. Being restrained against her will was having a toll on her body, physically and mentally. Then she heard murmurs below her, and looked down at the crowd staring at her in fear, shock, and horror.
"Is it true?"
"Can she really do that now?"
"First she sucks the blood of innocent children, and now she can turn people into monsters?"
"She really is a vampire."
Yu gasped upon hearing these words. She struggled to free herself from Tanaka, but to no avail. The monster's grip was incredible.
"It's not true!" She yelled, sounding more like a plea than anything else. "I didn't turn him into a AARRGH!"
Tanaka stopped her when he tightened his grip on her, causing her pain. In a veil of deception, he had a scowl on his face, and brought her close to his face, where he yelled right at her.
"YOU DARE CALL ME A LIAR!?" Tanaka's harsh breath blew against her face. "I WAS A STUDENT OF THE GREAT MASTER BANG UNTIL YOU TURNED HIM INTO YOUR MINDLESS SLAVE!"
The people gasped, much to Yu's own dismay. Bang was a much respected individual in the town, known for his compassion, heroics, and guidance. His dojo was seen as a symbol of discipline by the townspeople. So to hear that he was turned into a slave by Yu, it hit a serious mark.
Now, more murmurs spread across the crowd as they believed Tanaka's words. He wore the dojo's uniform, and seemed to retain his humanity. Even some people in the crowd speculated on it, knowing that Bang teaches his students on mental control.
Tanaka got the reactions he was looking for. These people who knew about Yu's monster-like quirk were already convinced. This hurt Yu as she heard each of their painful words, mentally stabbing right into her as they called her the true monster and stating how terrifying her very presence has been to the townspeople.
'But…But he's…he's lying…' Yu thought desperately. Tears were swelling up as she shook her head, trying to ignore their harsh words. 'Please don't believe him!'
"But is it true?" asked a young man. He was the only one bold enough to speak up, and stand close to Tanaka. "Did she…really do this to you?"
"Yes…" Tanaka frowned and bowed his head. Of course, all of this was just an act. "She would've taken over my mind…if it weren't for Master Bang's mental teaching. Sadly, I cannot say the same for him."
"BUT HE'S LYING!" Yu cried out. Now the tears were running down her face as she looked at the people desperately. "PLEASE BELIEVE ME! MASTER BANG IS LIKE A FATHER TO ME! I WOULD NEVER DO ANYTHING TO HURT HIM!"
"But you would hurt our kids, wouldn't you?!" asked the same man, angrily glaring at her. "I saw what you did! Let's not forget about what you did to Bang's own students! One of them you attacked was my son! He was scared shitless thanks to you!"
"But…I…" Yu stopped and bowed her head. There was no way she could defend herself, not in this state. Her words wouldn't reach them even if she tried.
"Isn't it better to get rid of her then?" asked a teenage girl. Yu gasped and looked at the person responsible. It was a brown-haired girl from her school. She was also one of her bullies. "Every day with her in school feels like a battle because she can go crazy and kill us anytime. You guys should've seen how she almost jumped my friend when she scrapped her knee one time."
"Absurd!" Tanaka growled and glared at Yu. "Does your evil hold no ground?! I should kill you right here and now!? Perhaps Master Bang would be free, and this town can finally know peace!"
"Do it!" This time it was an elderly man standing by the sidewalks. "Get rid of the bitch! The heroes in this town refuse to do anything about it because she looks like a child!"
Yu's heart sank as she heard it. But her situation worsened when the crowd backed him up by chanting: "KILL HER! KILL HER! KILL HER!"
"No…" Yu whimpered. She knew the people hated her, but never to this point. But it was clear to her now. Tanaka was right. They really want her dead.
Speaking of the monster, he solemnly stated. "Then it shall be –"
"Wait! Don't do it!" cried out a single voice.
The chant came to a sudden halt before a sole footstep was heard rushing to the scene. All eyes fell on one young man, with square-frame glasses, black hair, and wearing a labcoat. His face was drenched in sweat before he stood in front of Tanaka and everyone's attention.
"H-Hold…Hold on…" He panted as his hands were on his ankle.
Tanaka raised an eyebrow before it rested. "Who are you? And how dare you interrupt the execution?"
"I…" He panted and swallowed some air. Then he sighed and stood straight. "My name is Dr. Genus. I'm the lab teacher from that girl's school."
"You mean this mo –"
"She's not a monster!" Dr. Genus interjected. Angrily, he turned to everyone and threw his arms aside. "What's wrong with you people?! Don't you see what you're doing?! You're trying to kill an innocent girl!"
"She's not innocent!" shouted a young woman. "That girl almost attacked my kid a year ago."
"Mine too!"
"Yes! She almost got me!" stated someone else lost in the angry crowd.
"SHUT UP!" Dr. Genus yelled furiously. He looked frustrated and offended by the crowd. "HOW SURE ARE YOU?! FOR ALL I KNOW, THERE HAS ONLY BEEN THREE REPORTED CASES ABOUT IT, AND ONE OF THEM HAPPENED IN MASTER BANG'S DOJO! THOSE TWO OTHER CASES WERE MILD, AND SHE HUMBLY APOLOGIZED! BUT YOU…"
He paused to pant. "YOU PEOPLE…YOU PEOPLE ARE JUST SCARED OF HER BECAUSE OF HER QUIRK! BECAUSE HER QUIRK ISN'T AS SHINY AND COOL AS THOSE HEROES, YOU DECIDE TO LIVE IN FEAR! YOU DON'T KNOW HER, AND THAT'S WHAT SCARES YOU! IF THERE'S ANYONE WHO'S A MONSTER, IT'S ALL OF YOOOUUUUU!"
A noticeable silence took over, as everyone seemed taken aback by Dr. Genus's speech. It made some of them to think and actually reflect on what he had said. Yu was specifically relieved to hear him talk. It made her feel some hope in this dire situation. Hopefully, now, these people would come to their senses.
"Then what about me?!" Tanaka asked.
"What?" Dr. Genus turned to him.
Tanaka stomped on the ground, causing cracks underneath his feet. "I'm a monster because of her! Am I just scared because I don't really know her!?"
"Hey, he's right." Agreed a young man amongst the crowd. That was more than enough to throw Dr. Genus's words out of the window.
"That girl is a monster!" stated another man.
"Someone should do something before she turns us into monsters!" yelled one woman.
Soon the chant from before picked up, with greater rage. Dr. Genus looked up at Yu with a hopeless look on his face. There was nothing he could do. That much was clear to Yu who looked away from every, saddened.
"THEN IT IS SETTLED!" Tanaka proclaimed. "THIS MONSTER WILL DIE HERE!"
Suddenly, there was a loud applause from the crowd. Yu's heart sank further as she heard it all. Every one of them besides Dr. Genus was giving their approval. She was really going to die because of them.
'Why…Why are you people doing this? I…I never wanted to be like this…I just wanted to be normal! Normal! Why can't I be normal!?'
"Oh look! She's crying!" shouted a teenage boy. He was also someone from her school, and someone who resented her a lot.
Suddenly, everyone began to laugh. Her cheeks, soaked in her tears, didn't make them falter in the slightest. They just laughed and pointed at her. Even Tanaka joined in as his free hand closed in on her head.
'They're…They're laughing?' Yu thought, her eyes widened. 'So cruel…How could they be so cruel!?"
Yu's view of these people suddenly changed as she glared down at them. These people weren't human to her, they were monsters. They were willing to go out of their way to have her killed in a gruesome manner. That alone caused her to snap.
'DAMN YOU! DAMN YOU ALL! I'LL KILL YOU! I'LL KILL YOU ALL! KILL! KILL! KILL!"
A deep scowl now possessed her face. With just her head being free, she opened her mouth, revealing her fangs, and bit down on Tanaka's hand.
"HAHAHA! Is that supposed to hurt?!"
"KILL!" She growled through her throat. And then she drank on the monster's blood.
Before anyone knew it, she went through a rapid transformation. A blast of white energy mixed with black electric energy engulfed her and became so tense that it destroyed Tanaka's hand.
"AAAAAAAAHHHHHH!" cried the monster. He stepped back and grabbed his decapitated arm as it shot out more blood in the open.
Everyone else were taken aback by the sudden transformation, and stood by to watch what was happening. Their reason was due to shock and confusion. As for Yu, her transformation ended once the light came down.
Yu's body was composed of mostly exoskeleton (no clothes), made-up of white and black. She now resembled a mixture of a mosquito and human, with her black long hair having changed to becoming white. Her limbs were now extended and ended in two hooks, along with her lower legs being digitigrade with extra forelegs. Meanwhile, her biceps and shins were covered in long bristles and striped akin to a hornet's.
More of her mosquito features showed at other parts of her body. Though she still retained her face (which was now chalky white), she now had a second pair of compound eyes, two sets of antennae, and a shortened proboscis. Then there was the mosquito-like abdomen she has from the small part of her back despite still retaining her human abdomen.
Steam was coming off her body. There was a lot of power in her, and along with it came up some pent up aggression. Tanaka was a source of that aggression, thus when she glared at him with red eyes of fury, she let out a monstrous roar and lunged at him.
With her claw-like bristles, she stabbed Tanaka right in the eyes, causing instant blindness as blood coated them. He cried out in sheer pain, as a result, and taken off the ground by a few meters. He landed on his back hard, with Yu on his face as she displayed her bodily weapons.
The people watching what should've been an execution were immediately terrified. Immediately, they began running for their lives, not wanting to go through what Tanaka was experiencing.
"D-DON'T KILL ME!" He pleaded, not wanting to die. Thanks to his animalistic senses, he sensed the killing intent from her, and feared it dearly. "I WAS JUST…FOLLOWING –"
He was shut up with more pain. Enraged Yu proceeded to cut his face in consecutive and rapid slices from her claw-like bristles. But Tanaka still tried to plead his case, only if he could escape.
"I WAS FOLLOWING ORDERS!"
He was sliced for good once Yu sliced his entire head in two. His blood now coated the front side of her body, but she didn't care. If anything, she licked the blood on her lips before allowing a sickening grin to spread across her face.
"MORE…!" She growled and laughed into the air like a madwoman. "I WANT MORE BLOOD! THIS POWER IS INCREDIBLE! I'VE NEVER FELT ANYTHING LIKE THIS!"
Then she remembered the people, and flew up into the air. From her view, there weren't humans, nor were they anything she should care about. They looked like cattle in her eyes, thus it was her right to eat them up.
"LET'S HAVE A MASSACRE PARTY!" She bellowed and laughed manically. "I'M THE HOST AND THE CELEBRANT! THANKS FOR THE FOOD!"
Gone was the old Yu, now blinded by her lust for power and blood. She scanned for her first victim, not wanting to rush it. In her mind, she'll get every last one of them eventually.
She found her first victim in the form of the elderly man from earlier. It was the same man who verbally agreed with an execution on her.
"HIM! HE DIES FIRST!" She proclaimed.
So she made her move by diving straight at him. Claw-like bristles sharpened, her eyes were locked on him as he ran as fast as his old body could do. Of course, he was slow compared to everybody else, which made him an easier target.
"DIE!" Yu cried out.
The old man turned back with horror on his face. He gasped and raised his arm to shield himself. It was fruitless, of course. Yu's claw-like bristles would cut through it and his head in a blink of an eye.
She intended to do just that. Her bodily weapons were just about ready to cut him in half, when suddenly a familiar image flashed before her eyes. Master Bang stood in place of the old man, with a warming smile on his face.
"What do you say about moving to another city? The three of us, like a family."
Yu's eyes widened, and her blood-covered eyes rescinded, returning back to her proper human black color.
"Master…Bang?" She muttered.
Then her reality came crashing down, and she felt sickened by it. She hated these people, but never did she picture herself wanting to kill them with her own two hands. That realization alone caused her to snap out of her "blood hunt", but not enough to stop her dive at the man.
But someone did stop her in the form of a kick at her face. As a result, she was knocked off her course, and was about to hit the ground when she was suddenly punched by the same person with fast and powerful punches.
Each punch got right through her durable skin, and made multiple bruises. The final one came when she was punched in the face, and finally knocked to the ground. Battered and incredibly weak, she winced and slowly opened her eyes to see her assailant.
Her eyes widened, and she gasped.
"O…Onii-chan?"
True to her eyes, her brother, Aizawa Shota, stood with his fists clutched. He still had the same bruises as before, but there was a look on his face. It was a look of disgust.
"W-Why…Why?" She asked.
Aizawa kicked her in the face, knocking her out.
Back in the present.
"WHAT THE HELLLLLL!?" Mosquito Girl unleashed a huge cry.
Her outburst shocked the heroes in front of her. Death Gatling, Glasses, Lightning Max, and two more pro heroes named Shooter and Killshot were the only ones with her. The pro hero, Wings aka Hawks, had left the place just a minute ago before Mosquito Girl had woken up from a very short silence.
"S-She's awake?!" Glasses said, stating the obvious.
Mosquito Girl was in a bloody frenzy as she snarled like a furious caged beast. Her eyes were bloody red as she threw her head left, right, up and down. She didn't care about the blood loss she was experiencing from Hawk's feathers impaled in her body, she just didn't care anymore.
Hawk's feathers were the only things keeping her back, but that wouldn't last for long. As she remained in her frenzy, she unleashed a loud animalistic cry as she attempted to push her body out of the feathers.
The heroes were alarmed.
"We can't let her escape!" Death Gatling stated.
The man with long unkempt hair, a cross-shaped scar on his face, and a Gatling gun on his left hand readied to weapon to fire at her. But Shooter, a blonde Robin Hood-like hero, beat him to it, wielding his bow and two arrows targeted at the monster.
"I'll take the shot!" Then he fired it at her. "Watch! My quirk, Multiply, increases the number of any object in my possession!"
True to his words, his arrows did just that. Instead of just two arrows, they were now six of them in total. Each of them carried poison strong enough to take down a Wolf level monster. No doubt, Mosquito Girl would be killed by it.
However, she wasn't the one to die. Rather, it was a familiar young boy who got in the way. It happened so fast for both Mosquito Girl and the heroes, to the point that they barely had a chance to react until the arrows punctured the kid's chest and stomach.
"Kid!" shouted Mosquito Girl. Her bloody frenzy came to a sudden halt as her eyes widened, recognizing the kid.
The heroes were taken aback, especially Shooter, who stepped back in shock. The robin hood-like hero was shocked by what just happened. He's never harmed an innocent human being before. But now he had, and the reality came crashing down on him as he lost his footing and landed on his butt.
While the heroes were mentally recovering, Mosquito Girl got her chance. Though it pained her a lot, she tore herself out of Hawks' feathers and landed hard on the ground. She was a bloody mess, having left both of her legs hooked on the tree. At the same time, she sustained huge wounds on her arms and stomach.
But none of them mattered to her. She struggled against her own weaknesses and crawled towards the injured kid.
"W-What the hell is wrong with you?!" She cried out.
"HEY! STAY AWAY FROM HIM!" yelled Death Gatling. He was the first to notice her action.
"Don't!" Glasses cried out. He got in Death Gatling's way, arms spread. "The kid's in the way! You'll kill him!"
"He's already dead!" Death Gatling retorted. A bit of pain was in his voice when he stated that. But he knew he was right, even though he wished it was otherwise. So he used his Gatling gun to knock Glasses aside. "Right now, that monster could kill a million kids like him if we allow her! Think about them!"
Likely he and the others will face criticisms and possibly legal actions for getting a kid killed. But Death Gatling saw himself as a realist. As long as he took down Mosquito Girl, he might be able to save face, as well as save a lot of human beings.
Mosquito Girl noticed his behavior, and was pissed off about it. But she controlled her anger due to her current priority, which was the kid. She pushed her wounded arms to rest on what remained of her legs, and cradled the kid to her body with her left hand. Then she pushed her right arm forward and summoned a small swarm of mosquitos to distract Death Gatling and the other heroes.
'Shit!' She cussed with a pained look on her face. Though the heroes were currently distracted, her wings were too damaged for her to fly away with the kid.
Just then, she heard the kid's voice.
"Run…" The kid groaned as he grabbed her free hand. "You…You have…to live."
"Are you stupid?! What about you?!" Mosquito Girl cried out. "First off, why did you save me?! Did you have some kind of a death wish?!"
The kid smirked a bit and coughed. Blood spat out before he began to wheeze heavily. "Ma…Maybe…But…But I wanted…to repay you…for everything. No one…has ever been so nice to me…like you have."
'Nice…?' Mosquito Girl asked in her head. 'When was I nice to this…kid? Was it…when I spoke with him?'
Her attitude calmed down, and she frowned. She was actually feeling sympathy for him.
'His life was really that terrible…like mine. Only Bang has said something so kind to me…Not Shota…Certainly not with what he did to me.'
Again, the kid coughed out blood. The poison was killing him rapidly. If it weren't for his quirk which took people's life and added them to his own, he would've been dead by now.
"Kato!" Mosquito Girl cried out.
"You…You remember my name…" Kato smiled weakly.
"I…Of course, I do!" Mosquito Girl cried out. For the first time in a long time, tears began to swell at her eyes, and she began to cry. "Idiot! Idiot! What the hell is wrong with you?! Humans are supposed to hate monsters! You're just a stupid kid, Kato! And yet…and yet…"
She couldn't bring herself to finish her statement. She felt conflicted about her own feelings. It has been a long time since she cared for a fellow human being. So for her to be honest about herself, she found it difficult to admit it.
Kato seemed to understand, as he raised his staggering arm and touched her left cheek.
"I saved…a human, not a monster…A human."
"A…human?" Her eyes widened, surprised by his words.
Kato nodded with a weak smile. "Yeah…"
Then a flashback came back to Mosquito Girl. It was years ago, at the time when Bang had told her and Aizawa about emotions and monsters.
"But if we truly try to understand these monsters, wouldn't it be better to learn so we can avoid future disasters?"
"That is why I think you two should think about their feelings. If you do, only then will you understand your fellow man and become someone better than them."
As these memories flooded her mind, Yu began to cry more. The anger, hatred, and suffering she had held inside her for so long was finally coming out.
"Uh…" Kato said to catch her attention.
"Yu."
"What?" Kato asked.
"My name…is Aizawa Yu." She said as she stopped crying. It was the first time in years since she mentioned her real name. "Remember it, okay?"
"Yu…" He wheezed again. "That's…a cute name."
"Yeah…" Mosquito Girl said and wiped her own tears. She smiled and said. "You should rest now…Leave the rest to me."
"I guess so…" He smiled and showed his teeth. "Thank you…Yu…"
Mosquito Girl nodded and looked back at the distracted heroes. If she didn't power-up, she'll certainly get killed by them soon. So she touched his blood covered shirt with an idea in mind.
"You don't mind if I –"
Kato chuckled with a very weak smile. "Take as much as you need." He said. "Just promise me…you'll survive…not just for me but…for…your…self."
And so his life ended, with his eyes becoming lifeless. His head moved sideways while that smile on his face remained. Yu knew he was dead right in that moment, and frowned. There was nothing she could do about it now, except to fulfill his dying wish.
So she pulled his neck to her mouth, ready to suck on his blood.
"You're quite the pushover, kid." She whispered to his ear. "Thank you…for everything."
"NO!" Death Gatling yelled.
The mosquitos had cleared away, leaving Mosquito Girl to be the hero's main focus. He knew about her quirk, and quickly pointed his Gatling gun at her.
"I won't allow you to deface a child's body anymore. Death is the only thing that awaits you! Death Shower!"
None of the heroes could stop him once he unleashed every bullet in his possession. Glasses, Lightning Max, and the others gasped as a fury of bullets were sent at Mosquito Girl's way.
She responded by turning Kato's body from the line of fire – that way, his body won't be turned into a bloody puddle. As for her, she took every bullet and screamed in pain. If it weren't for her new determination, she would've given in to the shots.
So she did what she had to do. In order to fight back, and fulfill Kato's dying wish, she sank her teeth into Kato's neck and drank some of his blood.
Most of her victims were barely the same when she was done with them. But not Kato. She just drank a small amount of it so he won't look like a skeleton. She respected him too much to do something so horrible.
Suddenly, there was a familiar sensation that spread across her body. She remembered it, it was the same adrenaline she felt when she drank Tanaka's blood all those years ago. And though she had drank numerous bloody from monsters, animals and humans since then, this sensation had never come to her…until now.
Bizarre lightning shot out of her body as a red aura encased her body. Death Gatling's bullets proved to be ineffective, as this energy from Mosquito Girl rapidly evolved her. As such, a huge energy wave spread across the woods, and shook the very ground itself.
The heroes were knocked down by the power. When they struggled back to their feet, a dust cloud covered the entire area.
"What was that?" Lightning Max asked.
"Be on your guard. Something bad is coming." Death Gatling ordered.
Shooter nodded, uncertain about what awaited them. All eyes were already on Mosquito Girl as her silhouette was seen. The monster's movement became obvious once she stood again with her reformed feet. Then, before the heroes noticed, a large wind came from a stroke of her arms, and cut away the dust cloud.
Now they saw what stood in front of them. But it was only for a second because of what happened next.
Mosquito Girl was suddenly standing behind them with her new sharp spines for hands. The heroes turned back to face her, when suddenly each one of them cried out in pain.
Blood shot out from each and nearly every one of them. The only one who remained unhurt was Glasses, who shuddered as he saw his comrades fall to the ground, heavily wounded.
'W-What kind of power is this?' He thought as his shaky eyes stared at Mosquito Girl. 'Even Lightning Max, the fastest one among us, was knocked down in mere seconds…Can I fight her on my own?'
"Hey, you!" called Mosquito Girl.
Glasses shook and stood in a defensive position. Though he was scared, he wasn't going to back down. If he had to, he was willing to fight till the end. After all, the One Punch Man himself had inspired him to become that kind of hero.
"What do you think you're doing?" Mosquito Girl asked. If she had eyebrows, she would've raised one of them by now. "Get the kid out of here! That's the only reason I left you alive!"
"W-What?!" Glasses questioned and looked back. Kato was dead. That much was clear to him, but he was confused. "He's dead, but…you want to save him?"
"Surprised?" Mosquito Girl asked rhetorically. A thought then crossed her mind. Sadness took over before she looked away at the bodies on the ground. "For as long as I can remember, I've always done what I've been told to do…Shota, Dr. Genus, Psykos...None of these people never really cared about me, and yet…I worked so hard to please them."
Glasses was taken aback. He's seen monsters and has fought a few in the past. But none of them showed such sadness. Mosquito Girl really surprised him.
"Are you…really a monster?" He asked.
"Maybe I am…or maybe I'm not."
"I don't understand."
"Enough." She told him and pointed at him with a menacing glare. "I left you alive because I felt like it. Now, get the kid's corpse out of here. I have a bird's wings to clip."
"A bird's…wings?"
Her words didn't make sense until that moment. Under the moonlight, a humanoid shadow with a pair of wings casted upon them. Hawks had returned, and he didn't look happy.
Glasses understood what he had to do. Quickly, he rushed to the kid's corpse, and then looked at his wounded comrades. He'll have to get some extra help to get them away. Hopefully, the upcoming battle won't kill them.
He scooped Kato's body in his arms and then looked at Mosquito Girl. The both of them stared at each other while making eye contact.
"Um…good luck…I guess." He murmured and turned away. Then he ran off, conflicted over what he just said.
Mosquito Girl was a bit intrigued. "A hero wishing a monster good luck. The world must be going crazy now." She giggled. "Maybe I'll pay him a visit someday. But first…" She paused and looked up at Hawks who was glaring at her. "How long are you going to stay up there?"
"Pathetic." Hawks said. "I give them an easy task, and they failed. And now a kid died because of them."
"Worry about yourself first, hero." Mosquito Girl stated. "Just like your wings, I'm about to cut down your ego and pride."
Hawks scoffed and laughed. "Quite cocky. But that's to expect from a monster. You're all the same, despite whatever transformations or disaster level your kind goes through."
"Oh, but that's where you're wrong."
"What?"
"I'm no longer like the rest." Mosquito proclaimed with a proud smile. "Before now, I assumed my personality was just because I was a monster, when in reality it hasn't been the case."
"Really?"
"Yes…So I were to guess, this feelings of regret, anger, and hatred I held were just human emotions."
"Then you're saying you're not a monster."
"Yes…and no."
"You're not making a lot of sense." Hawks stated.
"Am I though?" Mosquito Girl chuckled. "Let me ask you something. What makes a monster truly a monster? Is it the look or their actions? Or perhaps…it's society's definition of a monster?"
Hawks was silent, not because he didn't have his own answer, but because she sounded rhetorical.
"Thanks to the kid, I've come to realize something about myself and others. I…am not a monster, but at the same time I am a monster."
"You're obviously lost. You do realize you just contradicted yourself."
"No I haven't." She said and then explained. "My body is like this as a result of my quirk, not just from my own twisted feelings like most monsters. I have retained my humanity all this time. And yet…you people designated me as a monster. Now do you understand?"
Hawks faced shifted a little. It was a sign that he indeed understood what she was saying.
"In other words, you're just a villain I have to take down." The hero stated boldly.
"I wouldn't call myself just a villain, though."
"What do you mean?"
She giggled, and allowed a sinister grin to spread across her face. "What I'm about to do here…will cement me as a special kind of monster. Remember that well, Pro Hero."
Mosquito Girl's body has changed much. She was a bit taller than before, with her exoskeleton now being composed of light red and bloody red. Her hair was now purple instead of white, while her banded stripes were jagged and more pronounced. At the same time, her mosquito headpiece and bristles were now sharp spines.
'If there's a heaven, I hope you're watching, Kato…' She thought and smiled in her head. 'I don't know if I can fulfill your promise, but…I will live till the end…Whatever that 'end' may be.'
A rematch between hero and monster was about to commence. No. 4 Pro Hero, Hawks, had dealt with her the last time. But Mosquito Girl was much different from that time, both in personality and power.
The result of the battle might be different from the first fight.
MONSTER NAME: MOSQUITO GIRL
DISASTER LEVEL: DRAGON
Ha! Yes! Finally got to the end of this chapter!
This was a lot to put out in one chapter, but I'm glad I did it anyway!
I made a lot of changes on this chapter, partly because I regret diving into such a long flashback. So I had to cut out some things I had planned for this chapter, and arrive to this conclusion so we can jump back into the action.
One thing I did want to add was to show just how or why the people would want her dead. But I decided that I'll have that explored in later chapters. Don't worry, they won't be like this.
The next chapter won't be a part 3. The point of "Diary of A Lost Mosquito Girl" is due to the fact that up till now Yu has been lost. But now she has her own purpose, which will be extended in the next chapter. That might be titled "When Siblings Clash" or something like that (Yes, Aizawa will fight her in the next chapter).
The chapter after it will then jump into Saitama and Mount Lady. If you recall, Young Psykos gave the latter something. And also Saitama has been very depressed since his battle with adult Psykos. I'll try to make it just one chapter, but I can't promise you on it.
After that chapter, we'll finally get into the long-awaited USJ arc. That's probably going to be a long arc because it'll cover a lot of things. But it's going to be fun.
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