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Chapter 15

Fuck. This wasn't how he was planning on him telling him. Well, actually Katsuki wasn't sure he was planning on telling Deku at all about this situation. Especially not with the way Deku commonly handled things.

The door open, "Katsuki, I brought what you asked for, but I don't think they're going to help." Uraraka paused her eyes scanning the table over. Where he was sitting with Deku patiently a crossed it as though he was being put on time-out. He could almost see Uraraka's hand tighten around the documents she was holding. He watched her move slowly, pulling the third chair out and setting the papers onto the table. She knew what was happening. "Midoriya, it's-"

"I can guess." Deku picked up the papers glancing through it, "the cops have been chasing these people for months. I just didn't know that you had the paperwork that would help them the most. You two do understand what you've been doing is a crime correct?" Midoriya glanced over the both of them accusingly. Uraraka glanced towards Katsuki unsure what to say.

"I understand. It was just me. I asked her to look into them."

"Somehow, I don't believe you. I've always understood how smart Uraraka was. She would've seen this papers, even if it was the first time today and immediately understood what you were doing. That leads me to the conclusion you were in on it together. Now what am I going to tell the police?"

Uraraka glanced at her hands, bawling them into fists, "Tell them the truth."

"How am I supposed to tell them that Uraraka? You two will wind up in jail and these people will have everything and the cops will feel like they failed in their jobs. All because you two couldn't manage to hand over some evidence!" Midoriya snapped, glaring between the two of them. The betrayal being stronger than the anger in his eyes,

"Have you considered maybe there was a reason?" Katsuki glanced between the two.

"You two aren't in high school anymore, you should know better. You should've just gone and put in a request to be part of this specific investigation." Deku ran a hand through his hair, attempting to suppress his aggravation with the two of them as he glared at the door.

Katsuki glared toward the window, memories hitting him from high school, "It's not like I'm the only who keeps secrets."

"Mine were to protect both of you. I-"

"And what makes you think our's aren't to protect you?" Katsuki glanced towards Uraraka, she had been quiet for a decent amount of time. Honestly, he wasn't sure if she was going to step in to defend him or apologize. "Did you bother asking before pointing your finger?" Uraraka snapped, looking Deku square in the eye. He didn't answer. And with that, Uraraka had her purse over her shoulder and was out the door. Frankly, he wasn't sure where she was going, this was her house after all. He glanced down towards his pager, off by choice, he turned it on. The masses of messes going back and forth throughout the hospital all pouring into it. He paged through the messages. It looks like they'd need his help at the hospital today.

"Where are you going?"

"To save people." Katsuki snatched a jacket off the wall, grabbing Uraraka's as he went. "It's probably best you're not here by the time she gets back. Or you have a decent apology for her. We only hid it from you to keep you from overworking yourself. Besides...nevermind." Katsuki slammed the door for dramatic effect. Then, took the stairs two at the time, threw Uraraka's coat over her head and kept moving. "Thanks"

Uraraka nodded, glancing at the pager in his hand, "Do your best at work today."

He nodded. He glanced down at the pager, he wondered for the first time what he would've become if he was born into a world that wasn't a superhuman society. If he didn't shoot explosions from every single one of his pores. He obviously wouldn't of been a doctor. That was due to the super human powers he had received. He was incredibly smart. Maybe he would've been a lawyer. But he liked to help people, not fight battles determined on their money. Even if he was a lawyer it probably wouldn't of lasted long. Katsuki glanced down to the pager in his hand. He probably would've wound up being a doctor eventually.

Katsuki slammed his heels into the main lobby, "Where's Doctor Gloria?" The woman at the front desk glanced up from her phone hidden just behind the uppercut of the desk.

"She's performing her duties currently, have you made an appointment?"

Katsuki attempted to internally groan. This woman probably thought he had come off rudely. She was probably examining him now for creepy ex-boyfriend material. "Tell her it's Katsuki, she'll want to see me." He sighed, that sentence itself probably wasn't going to help the situation. The woman nodded slowly directing him to sit down at the section with a bunch of chairs as she picked up the phone.

Katsuki tapped his foot against the floor. He had come here to help, his pager ablaze as if the city was under attack, and yet they had the gall to ignore him when they had asked him to extended his help. The nerve. He was almost tempted to leave. A shadow loomed over him. He glanced up towards security, thinking nothing of it, he glanced back to the floor continuing to tap his foot against the squares that lined the floor. "Are you Katsuki?"

"Who's asking?"

"Security. We've been informed there was a disturbance."

"Look you don't want to fight me." Katsuki snapped watching as the security reached for their defense weapons.

"We're asking you to leave."

"Fine." Katsuki swiped tucked his pager back onto his belt, "But remember next time Doctor Gloria calls asking for help tell her don't bother, I'm not coming to help to get kicked out again." He snapped, twisting his foot.

"Thank god! Katsuki! Katsuki! We're super understaffed get back here!" One the nurses, water-coating was her quirk if he remembered right, he never quite remembered getting her name, darted towards him. Foolishly rushing through security which was trying to pull her back telling her that he was a dangerous intruder.

"Doctor Lena are you sure?"

The woman rolled her eyes before shoving the security aside motioning for him to come with her, "Don't blame them, they're just doing their jobs." She gave a curt nod to the security who finally sighed, moving apart but keeping a strict watch on him. Likely the fact that he had insinuated that they didn't want to fight him made them curious. She led him around the guest elevators and into back halls that all seemed to look the same, the colors the hospital showed off for its guests now gone, leaving the back alleyways that the staff used almost completely blank with the exception of a painting or picture here and there.

They finally reached their destination, Doctor Gloria looked up, her arms half covered in blood, and her eyes determined, "Doctor Lena, finally, and looks like you brought back-up, good. We've got a bus crash. Fiftthteen victims critical condition, thirthteen others major injuries, and five minor injuries. Tend to them in that order, split the spare nurses we're allotted amongst the major injuries and the small group for the minor. Get the minor injuries taken care of rapidly but properly. It will make room for the injured and available staff for the more critical once they're out of the way." Doctor Gloria returned to what she was doing, a quick mentioning that she would need the stitches soon and to have them on stand-by. She glanced back up to Katsuki, "settle wherever you're comfortable, I've had a look at your educational background. I'm sure you'll understand what you're doing once you get started."

Katsuki nodded, taking a look at the crowd, this was a bus crash, from what Doctor Gloria had listed a counted total of thirty-three victims. "Don't let the minor injuries leave immediately, some head injuries are delayed keep all victims under twenty-four hour surveillance, to make room for major victims clear out the least used waiting room in the hospital with one or two nurses on staff for observation."

Doctor Gloria nodded, glancing at her confused staff, "you heard the man. Now get cracking you all have jobs to do."

Katsuki moved to the a victim, a burn half-way a crossed their abdomen. He got to work. He was right. There was something deep down inside him. He would wind up here. There was something in the bottom of his soul that craved saving lives. Super power or not.