I do not own BNHA

The day after the USJ incident, the school was closed. Hakai was in his room, playing his "play terminal". He already did all his homework, and just finished breakfast. Amelia floated next to him, watching him play, the glasses on his head. "This game has officially become your second most played game of the month," Amelia commented. He kept playing on before she talked again. "You're receiving a call."

"From who?" He asked.

Amelia let out an annoyed sound sigh before answering. "Insuta Toruyo."

He quickly paused the game. "Answer please." After of which he heard the beep.

"Hey! Hakai here." He answered the call.

'Hello. Are you busy? Since we don't have school today, would you like to go out today?'

"O-Oh! Of course! I'm ready to go out at any time."

'I'll be there soon then.'

"You're coming to my house?"

'Yes, I'm driving.'

"Oh... Alright. Well, I'll give you my address."

'I already know it. I'll be there soon.'

"Wait, but there's a-" he didn't get to finish before she hung up. "...gate." Hakai sat back in his chair. After a few moments, he jumped up in excitement. "Woo-hoo!" He shouted bouncing around the room.

"I don't like this," Amelia interrupted. "She knows where you live. She drives when she's not supposed to. I don't trust her."

"I know, I know. But we can't be quick to judge."

"But Master Hakai, you won't even let me begin to run a background check!"

"I'm starting to think you're jealous." Hakai murmured.

Amelia floated close to his face. "What? I'm not jealous! You just seem to have a hidden quirk that draws danger to you."

"Now that would be an interesting quirk," Hakai said bringing his hand to his chin, and Amelia just shook her head. Soon, Hakai heard a knock on his door. He got up and opened to see his older sister, Kaku. "Yes?"

"Someone is waiting for you outside the gate. Why didn't you tell me you were having company? I would have prepared a snack or something." She said. Kaku had the same Hazelnut skin, her eyes were pure blue, and her white hair reached her mid-back.

"I'm not staying here. I'm going out."

"Oh, you have a date!" She squealed.

"It's not a date! Yūgure and Burunei said the same thing when I first met up with her."

"And they're right! Wait. The first time?" She gasped. "You have a girlfriend!"

Hakai felt his face heat up. "N-No I don't. She's just a friend!"

"Hakai, you have a date?" said another voice. Hakai's younger sister, Sarai, walked around the corner. She also had pure blue eyes. Her skin was fair and had shoulder-length black hair. Hakai sighs as he throws his head back, cursing aloud, causing her to giggle. He walked out of the room to the front door and pushed the button to open the gate.

"No. It's just... A meeting between friends. Wait, why aren't you in school?"

"The teachers had a meeting and let us out early." She laughed.

Toruyo watched as the gate opened in her Lotus GT. When it stopped, she drove and headed for the house. She stopped out front and waited. A few moments later Hakai walked out, and she let down the windows. He seemed to be in a hurry as he was trying to push two other people back inside the house. As Toruyo watch them, her head became a little foggy. She looked at there faces as if she's seen them somewhere before. They looked so familiar, they began to remind her of someone, but she couldn't remember.

"We just want to meet her!" Kaku said. Looking at the seen causes Toruyo to laugh a little. After Hakai managed to get there hands in the house, he put up a barrier in front of the door and ran to the car.

"Hey," he breathes. "Sorry about that."

"It's alright. Get in." Monotonous as always. He gets in a closes the door. As he sits down he looks around. Toruyo was wearing her usual outfit, though she did have earrings on today.

"Woah," he whispered as she started to drive."Your family must be doing pretty great too."

"I don't have a family." She says, keeping her eyes forwards.

"What do you mean?"

"My parents were killed long ago. I live alone."

"Oh, shit. Sorry." he winced.

"Don't worry about it. As you can see I made it well on my own." She gestured to the car.

"So you bought this yourself? Awesome! How'd you do it?"

"That's for another time. What about your family? Was that your mother?"

"No, those were my sisters."

"Where are your parents?"

"heh. Looks like we found something in common. They're gone."

"Gone?"

Hakai looked out the window and sighed deeply. "I had them... and a little brother. He was an early bloomer with his quirk at two years old. Five years ago, is when it happened. My mother had picked him up one day, and her quirk started acting weird. When my sister picked him up, the same thing happened. When they saw his eyes, they were a deep purple, just like how my eyes altered when my quirk manifested. So, my mother and father took him to see a doctor about it. On the way back, it was reported that my mother and father were found dead on the side of the road, but my brother was missing."

"What happened to them?" she asked calmly.

"We don't know. The car was totaled, so a crash was considered, but the disappearance of my brother couldn't be solved."

"Did you ever figure out what his quirk was?"

"No. When police asked the doctor, they found that his file with notes on his quirk had been tampered with."

"...I'm sorry to hear about your family." She said, looking him though he was still staring out the window.

"Thank you. My sister takes care of us now. She runs the house and my father's company. She seems to be doing well, but I can see that sometimes it still gets to her." Hakai looked back at Toruyo after he finished, "Sorry for rambling on."

"No need to apologize."

"So... where are we going?"

She stopped the car. "...I haven't thought about it." She stated, causing Hakai to laugh to himself. She began to think for a moment, and started to drive again.

"You've decided?"

"Let's go racing."


Toruyo pulls into a lot with scores of different cars. Music was blaring outside, with people partying and dancing around the cars. Others were watching races cheering for there chosen racer to when, probably having bets on the line. Toruyo slows drives in picking a spot for her car.

"So this type of racing," Hakai whispered as he smiled out the window. When she parked he turned to her. "Not exactly the kind of racing I thought you meant."

"Did you want something different? We can go to an empty track if you want." She said starting the car.

"No, no! It's okay! I just thought you meant like go-kart racing or something. I didn't know you were into this, though I guess I should have suspected so. When I lived in America, I used to sneak out a lot and watch races like this late at night. I always got in trouble for it, but I just loved watching the cars and dancing to the music. I used to do it with my friends when I moved here, but we sort of moved away from it over the years. Especially after my parents..."

Toruyo turned off the car and sat back in silence. After staring at him for a while, Toruyospoke. "Have you ever driven in one of these races?"

"No. I've only watched from the outside."

"Do you want to race? You can use my car." She said. Hakai was astonished. Was she really going to let me drive her car? Why would she do that?

"Um, thanks. But I don't know how to drive a stick-shift. I'd love to watch you though."

Toruyo smiled as she looked forward. "Alright. I'll do my best." She opened the door to the car. "But first we have to find a race." Toruyo looked around as they got out. Some looked at her and went about themselves. Others admired her car. And others admired her. But she wasn't paying any attention to them. She looked over at Hakai and saw that he was. She went over and sat on the front of the car, and beckoned Hakai over.

"So this is a 'Lotus Elise'?" He said, trying to start a conversation.

"Correct. A GT sport exclusive." She replied.

"Awesome! What made you choose this car?" He asked as he glanced around the Metallic gray car.

"I liked the way it looks. And I like lotus flowers."

"Really? Why so?"

"Because my-" She was interrupted when a man with shades called out to her.

"Yo, Insuta! How ya do'in? Its been a while!" He said running over.

She nodded her head. "Hello, Hikaru."

"So what's happenin' here? Are you two together? A little young, huh?"

he said glancing at Hakai. He was about to say something back, but Toruyo beat him to it. "Why do you care?"

"Hey," Hikaru said, putting his hands up. "I was just asking. Anyway, I have someone who wants to race you. $600 bet."

"Tell him to bring it up to $800, then I'll race."

"Always such high bets. Alright, I'll tell him. Go ahead and meet at the starting line." He said, walking away.

Toruyo looked back at Hakai. "Looks like we have a race." And they got back into the car. After she drove up to the starting line, Hakai got out of the car. "Good luck out there."

"Thanks. See you at the finish line." Hakai smiled at her and closed the door. He walked off to rejoin the crowd. Another car pulled next to Toruyo's Lotus. It was a green Lexus LFA. People were cheering waiting for the race to start. A woman walks in the middle of the two cars. Facing them, she raises her hands. The cars begin roaring to life, anxious to start. She looked at the two for a few seconds and dropped her hands. Tires screeched against the asphalt as the cars sped off.


"Four races in a row!" Hakai exclaimed. it was night, and Toruyo was bringing him home. They stayed at the races all day, deep into the night. Hakai had fun tonight, it momentarily forgot all about the attack at USJ. He looked over to Toruyo and saw she was slightly smiling too, but for a different reason.

For the first time, in a long time. She truly enjoyed being with another person. After her parents were gone, she felt disconnected from the world. At first, she was driven by spite. But after it disappeared, it seemed that nothing was left. She began to just drift through her days as they seemed to blend together. But after meeting Hakai, just that once on the roof of that building, she felt as if she could find that connection again, and if she wants to keep this connection, a question has to be asked. And she wanted this connection more than anything.

"Roiyaru. Do you enjoy being around me?"

"Huh? Oh, yeah. Of course."

"Do you think you would like to spend even more time with me?"

"I guess so? What are you getting at?" He asked before she pulled to a stop, and sat there in silence for a couple seconds. Then she opened the door to the car and beckoned him to follow. He got out of the car and realized the building looked familiar. Then he realized this was the same building he climbed right after the entrance exam. "What are we doing here?"

"Meet me at the top." In an instant, her form flashed pink before she disappeared. It happened in less than a second.

"What?!" looking around in bewilderment. "So, that's how she does that. Nice to know." He walked around to the alleyway, and walled jumped to the top, Toruyo waiting for him. "So that's your quirk. Teleportation?"

"Partly. But I have something to say, first." She stepped forward. Hakai nodded his head. Toruyo exhaled loudly. "Roiyaru. I want you to know that you're the first person in a long time that I truly want to spend time with. For a long time, spending time with people felt trivial. I've always seen them as something to work around. They have always avoided me, and I paid them no mind." She grabs his hands. "But you...You make me... excited! I want to see more of you. Spend more time with you. In such a short time, you brought out emotions I didn't know I still had. So..." She holds up her hand, and a red tulip appeared in a pink flash. Her other hand brushing her hair back, revealing her other eye. Toruyo wanted to be seen. She wanted him to see her. "Would you mind being with me even more?" Finishing her question, she felt something she hasn't in a long time. She was scared. All these years building up walls from her emotions and other people, but here he comes, tearing them down. She felt uneasy. She felt vulnerable.

Hakai could see so much more in her form. Her hands trembled, her usually stoic, cold face melted away, showing everything she felt. Her eyes were gleaming with hope but also vulnerability, as a soft, rare smile rested on her face.

"Are you confessing to me?" He said. "Woah. A lot of pressure given the setting." When he said, her head turned in dejection. "But it was an easy answer. He reached over, grabbing the flower, and took her hand. "I would love to." Toruyo turned back, her eyes watering, wrapping him in a hug. "I'm just disappointed I didn't get to it first." He finished, which caused her to giggle. They stayed in that position for a minute, Toruyo refusing to let go. When she finally did, she dried her tears. Suddenly her phone went off. She reached into her jacket and took it out. It was an alarm. She had something to do, and couldn't miss it. She was completely disheartened, as she cursed to herself.

"Hakai..." She said sadly. Hakai's face heated a little. She just used his given name after all. She fixed her hair back. "I'm so sorry, but I have to go. I don't want to leave you up here..."

"It's okay. It seems pretty important. Just be careful, okay?"

"I...I promise." She whispered before teleporting away. Hakai walked to the edge of the building and watched the car drive off. He stepped back from the edge and sat down. He sat for a while and thought to himself.

"Oh, how romantic!" He heard someone say behind him. He quickly turned around to see Hiku walking up. Instantly Hakai's warm feeling went cold. "What's with us meeting on this roof, huh? It must be special." He started laughing to himself before Hakai ran up to him with a kick. But Hiku raised his hand, and the kick connected to it with the force of a slap. "Woah there!I'm not here to fight. We'll have our chance, but now's not the time." Hakai jumped back.

"Then what are you here for?" Hakai spat out.

Hiku chuckled walking up to him. "I just wanted you to be one of the first to know that soon, things are about to get...exciting! I got plans I've been sitting on for a while, now it's time to put them into action."

"Plans? What plans? plans to destroy cities, and instill fear into people's hearts! Why would I want to be a part of that?"

"Ask yourself! You were one of our leaders, Hakai! One of us. You also wanted things to change."

"But not like that! We were young and directionless."

"Well, now we can shake this up as much as we want!"

"Give me a reason not to end this right now?" Hakai said, getting into a fighting position, forming a sword.

"Oh, I can give a few. Do you want a list? Because at the very top..." He drifted off as Hakai saw multiple figures come into the picture. Hiku walked to the edge of the roof. "There's a lot of people down there." He said looking over.

Hakai glanced at him, then at the figures in front of him. Reluctantly, he deformed the sword.

Hiku chuckled to himself. "Smart move." He turned around and headed back the way he came.

"Why did you tell me this?" the scar-faced boy asked.

"Because I want to see what you do. Sorry, I can't stay long and catch up. I have a meeting to get to." With that, he jumped off the building along with the eight other figures.

Hakai stood there and Stared on. He was angry with himself. Should he have done something, or did he make the right choice? He wasn't sure, and it frustrated him.

"Amelia." He called out.

"I'm here."

"Get me as much information as you can about Osume's recent activity."

"Yes, Master Hakai."


"The Sports Festival!" Everyone exclaimed, back in class after the day off.

"Is that a good idea? We just had a villain attack after all." Denki asked.

"The villain attack itself is one of the main reasons we are still having it," Shota replied. "The school wants to prove it still has the security to hold such an event. In fact, it will be strengthened even more. Besides this event is very important. Too important to be canceled by such things. The Olympics used to be one of the biggest events for Japan. But its popularity has diminished since the discovery of quirks and the U.A. festival has risen."

"All of the Heroes of the country will be watching to scout the students!" Momo exclaimed. "If they did well, the students will have a chance to join a good hero agency."

"If you truly expect to go pro, then this event is pivotal to your careers. This event is held once a year, so you will have three chances to participate while in U.A. I advise you do not take this lightly. Homeroom is dismissed." Shota finished before leaving the room. When he left, everyone started to murmur to each other. Izuku looked over to Hakai and realized he was notably silent during all of the talk. Is he okay? He hasn't been as talkative today. They continued with classes until it was time for lunch. All Might had asked Izuku to join him.

"Here, have some tea." Toshinori offered. Izuku took the cup in his hands. "Before I forget, what are those for?" He asked pointing to the goggles.

"These? Roiyaru had these made for me. It helps me on the field, and with 'One for All'. Forest, would you like to introduce yourself?"

He form next to Izuku. "Forest here. Pleased to be of service," he bowed.

"Oh! Toshinori Yagi. Nice to meet you." Toshinori bowed back. "You know about 'One for All'?"

"I'm not permitted to say."

"It's okay to talk with him," Izuku tells him.

"Yes, I know about 'One for All'. Midoriya doesn't have a true hold on the power yet. Only by focusing it in his smallest appendages can he reduce the minimum amount of damage, through breakage will still occur. Though when at USJ he threw a full-force punch and his arm didn't break."

"You're right. What was different Izuku?

"I...I used 'One for All" on a person."

"I see. Young Midoriya, I know this may be challenging, but as you know the Sports Festival will be here soon, and Everyone will be watching. My time as a hero is nearing its end, and villains are starting to take notice. Soon you are to take my place. This is your chance to stand out. To let the world know who you are, to show them your resolve. This is your chance to announce that 'I am here!'. Do you remember how you felt at the beach? Never forget that feeling, because the difference between those who aim for the top and those who don't rest within their resolve."


When it was time to leave Izuku to up a got his things together. He looked over and saw that Hakai was still acting quiet and strange. Momo walked next to Izuku. "What's wrong with Roiyaru?"

"I don't know. He's been acting strange all day. He was quiet at lunch too."

"I noticed. I suppose we better ask him."

While everyone met up together. Momo approached Hakai who was still in his head. "Roiyaru, are you alright? I would think, you of all people would be excited about the Sports Festival, but I didn't hear a word from you." She was right. Truth be told, he was excited. He had the chance to show the world, what he could do. But this event wasn't just about that. Knowing the festival involved the whole class, it meant that Shoto was also going to participate. Hakai would have the chance to show him what he could do, how much he has improved. But it wasn't just that on his mind.

His meeting with Hiku was still stuck in his head. Amelia had dug up research on him and his activities, trying to found out at least a little in what he was planning. And in the midst of it, she came upon something peculiar. A few years ago he had some involvement with someone he knew. Someone he didn't exactly expect. Insuta Toruyo. Hakai was flabbergasted. He didn't know what to do. He wanted to dig further, but would that be wrong? Amelia told him, he definitely should, but what if he found out something he didn't want to know? He just got into a relationship with her, is this really how he wanted to start it off? Even if he wanted to ask her about it, he didn't see her all day anyway. Hakai looked over to Momo and suddenly realized he never answered her question.

"I am excited, I just have a lot on my mind." He said quietly. Izuku looked to Amelia, who floated above, but she just shook her head silently. His was tone indescribable, but he definitely wasn't happy. He stood up to leave and walked to the door. Katsuki met him there and stood in front of him putting a hand on his shoulder.

"Hey, What's your problem?" He asked aggressively. "Where's that irritating amount of energy your usually filled with?" Katsuki's concern astonished everyone, causing them to fall quiet.

"Did...Did you just show concern for someone else?" Izuku asked.

"Shut up, Deku! I just want to know what's wrong! If he's not at his best, it wouldn't be a good kicking his ass!"

"I'm fine," Hakai said, walking around him. "I just have a lot to think about." He grabbed the handle of the door to slide it open. But when he did, Hakai was greeted with a mob of students.

"What is this? You're in Master Hakai's way!" Amelia shouted.

"They've come to check us out," Katsuki answered, walking up to the door. "We did fight villains recently. Of course, they would want to see what they are up against. But it won't matter anyway. They'll get blown out of the water!" He finished, frightening some of the students.

A boy with purple began to maneuver through the crowds. "I came to see class A, and by what I've seen so far, you seem pretty hubristic. I wonder if the whole class is like that." Everyone behind the shook their hands frantically, trying to dismiss the idea, while Katsuki was annoyed. Hakai made no move as he stood behind the door. "Did you know that many people opted for the general studies course because they couldn't make it into the hero course? This festival could be their chance to turn that around. If they do well enough in the sports festival, they could be offered a chance to one into the hero course. And in turn, they could take someone out." This caught a lot of class A off guard. The future of their hero careers truly does rest on their performance." The purple hair boy looked around the room. "Check you out? I came to say that if you're not careful, you may not see me coming. This is war." He finished. The crowd was silent as he stared on.

"Look, I don't know what you're capable of, and I'm excited. And I think I speak for my class when I say that we're not as cocky as this guy." Hakai pointed to Katsuki, causing him to shout. "But I speak for myself when I say I look forward to the challenge. I'm looking forward to seeing what everyone can do. But honestly, right now... I don't care about your declaration of war." He said, putting his hand over his face. "If you really intend to battle, why do you insist on standing there? A declaration of war means nothing If I can't get to the battlefield. Now I'd appreciated it if you'd get out of my way. I have things to worry about other than a mob of students trying to get a sneak peek of the competition when they could be using this time to prepare."

"Hakai?" Someone called out from the crowd. Hakai looked for the source of the voice, and Toruyo emerge.

"Oh, Insuta!" Hakai replied. Even with those questions in the back of his head, it would the sight of here was enough to bring his spirits up.

"I apologize. I was busy during lunch and couldn't join you. Please forgive me." She said and bowed her head, her voice back to being as monotonous as usual.

"Don't worry, you don't have to apologize." He smiled.

"Wait, Roiyaru'?" Katsuki question. "Why is she calling you by your given name?"

"O-Oh. Well, you see..." Hakai trailed off, looking anyway. "That's a topic for later." Katsuki continued to stare at him before shrugging his shoulders.

"Whatever." He looked back to the door, facing the mob. "Out of the way." He said pushing past the students."

"Hey! Wait Bakugo!" Eijiro shouted. "You can't just leave. Everyone is hating on us now because of you!"

"It doesn't matter. If you can prove you're the best, it won't matter." Bakugo finished before walking off into the crowd.

Toruyo put her hand on Hakai's shoulder. "We should leave too," Toruyo suggested. The two started walking away before a student stepped in front of them.

"Do you two think you can just leave?" He said getting up close. Toruyo glared at him and the boy quickly backed away, then the two continued onwards.

When they passed the doors to the outside, Hakai hesitantly turned his head to Toruyo. "Um, Insuta."

"Yes, Love?" She answered. His body fluttered at the call, but he couldn't let it get to him. Not right not anyway.

"Whenever we go out, you don't talk about yourself much. Why don't you try to tell me more about yourself?"

"Most things about me aren't worth mentioning."

"Well, I don't know about that." Hakai referencing what he found. "Do you have any other friends?"

"Not exactly. I don't make friends often. Usually, most relationships are... business."

Hakai was silent for a bit before he finally came up with something. "Okay. Yesterday, you said you'd tell me how you did so well. What about that?"

Toruyo didn't respond. Usually, she would just say inheritance or outside family when someone asked, but she couldn't now. She didn't want to lie to him. Is that what she's going to do this entire time? Lie about everything about herself? She didn't want to do that to him. "Why are you asking this now?"

Hakai sighed in defeat. He had to tell her. Maybe it's not what he thinks and she could be in danger? He stopped in his tracks and took a breath. "Do you know a guy by Osume Hiku?"

Toruyo then stopped, but didn't face him. At first, she said nothing. But after a few moments of nothing, she spoke. "How do you know about him."

"Because... we used to be friends."