"See you next Sunday, sweetie! Good luck on your UA Exams!" Kawano Miho, a frail, old woman, exclaims as she waves goodbye to 15 year old Midoriya Inko. Inko smiles brightly as she walks backwards, waving back at Miho before turning around and walking away from the old woman's house.

Miho was Inko's nanny before she was forced to retire due to her health. Inko visited her every Sunday and took care of all household chores Miho had. Afterwards, Inko would spend the rest of her day helping her old nanny with her sewing. Inko always looked forward to Sundays. Izuku never had the heart in him to keep his daughter away from Miho, even if Sunday was his only day off.

Inko keeps the bright smile on her face as she walks past the crowds of people beside the street. Miho lived at the edge of the Osaka Prefecture and the Kyoto Prefecture. It was a nice area to live in, but Inko would rather live somewhere without so much people. Being around large crowds of people always made her nervous.

Inko feels her phone vibrate in her pocket and takes it out. Izuku was calling her. Inko smiles brightly as she answers her phone.

"Hi Otōsan! I just left Miho-sama's," Inko says, her voice filled with joy. Izuku chuckles tiredly into the phone, making Inko's smile falter.

"What's wrong, Otōsan?" Inko asks in worry as she walks just a few steps faster.

"Nothing's wrong Ko-chan. I have to go on a last minute business trip," Izuku says, making Inko falter in her walking. Inko looks down in sadness as she walks much slower than before. Izuku never told Inko whay his job is, but she knew it had something to do with business. Izuku had got the job about 2 years ago when they moved into a much more expensive house.

"How long will you be gone?" Inko asks, sadness filling her voice. Izuku sighs in frustration and exhaustion. Izuku hates it when Inko is sad.

"2 to 3 months in China. We're opening up a new business and my boss wants me to run the business for a little bit so things can go more smoothly for the new CEO," Izuku says, making Inko frown in slight irritation as she tightens her grip on her phone. Her father's business trips usually last from about a week to 6 months. He travels all over the world, opening up new businesses. Inko and Izuku hated it, but Izuku would always get some souvenir for Inko to cheer her up.

"You're going to miss the UA Entrance Exams, aren't you?" Inko asks quietly as she starts walking into the train station. She doesn't take notice to anything around her as her feet lead her to the train she always gets on. Izuku sighs in defeat, making Inko bite her bottom lip, trying to hold the tears back.

"I'm really sorry Ko-chan. I tried to make it the day after you took the UA Entrance Exams, but the business grand opening was already scheduled and couldn't be changed," Izuku states, sadness in his voice. Inko wipes her tears away once she realizes she was silently crying and sits down away from everyone.

"I-it's okay Otōsan. I-I'll just call you when I get my acceptance letter!" Inko forces out, her voice wavering as more tears fall from her eyes.

"Oh, please don't cry Ko-chan! I-if you cry, then I'll s-start crying!" Izuku exclaims, making Inko laugh lightly, a small smile breaking through her tears.

Izuku was always very emotional and could sense emotions. His doctor from when he was a child said it was an after affect of his mother's Empath Quirk. The doctor called it an Invisible Quirk, a Quirk that didn't show itself unless the person who had one was almost dead, or was so useless that it wasn't noticeable. Izuku was still called Quirkless because his Invisible Quirk was just an after affect. Inko was born with the after affect as well, though much stronger than Izuku's. It made her very sensitive to other people's emotions and made her very empathetic.

"I'm fine Otōsan. It's just–you just got back from your business trip to Thailand. I mean, I loved the traditional gold earrings you got me, but you haven't even been home for a week! Your trips are getting more and more frequent! I-I'm scared that you'll be too busy to keep me," Inko states quietly, realizing someone near her was trying to eavesdrop. Izuku sighs heavily.

"That won't ever happen, Ko-chan. The business is just beginning to be an international business. Soon, things will die down. Now, I have to get on the plane now. I'll make sure to get you something extra special from China. I love you," Izuku says, making Inko sigh in defeat as more tears fall from her eyes.

"Love you too, Otōsan. See you," Inko whispers before she hangs up. She sighs heavily as she pulls her legs up and wraps her arms around them. Inko puts her head in her knees and cries silently, waiting for the long train ride to her empty home.

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Hey! Hope you like the new chapter! Sorry I haven't updated in a while. My WiFi was out for a week and I was almost out of data. So, I'm going to keep a few people the same age as in Canon. It will be revealed in later chapters who these people are.

Hope you like the story so far! Bai!

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