Author note: This is an OC/Dabi fan fiction written in third person.
Disclaimer: I do not own the story, plot or characters from My Hero Academia. I do own my OC Rin Nakano and any other minor small OC's that I may need to toss into the story.
Warning story will contain mature content such as but not limited to graphic deaths, gore, swearing, drugs, kidnapping, sexual content and more. I can not promise I will make notes for every warning in each chapter so this is your first warning read at your own discretion.
The young woman walked along the street. Late afternoon rush had the streets busy as people were bustling to and from their destinations. The red haired woman walked among the crowd, a bag in hand with her work uniform in it. She never liked wearing her scrubs home from work and always chose to carry them with her and change in and out of her clothes. The young woman was simply on her way home from work. Her feet dragged softly feeling exhausted after working a back to back shift. She wanted for nothing more than to get home, wash up and crawl into her bed.
The sudden growl of her stomach had her pause in her step. Fuck when was the last time she ate? During her first shift? Most likely. The thought of having to cook something once she was home was not overly appealing but she also had no desire to sit down in a restaurant while her hair was a mess, her clothes were a simple pair of sweatpants and a baggy t-shirt. No sitting down somewhere to eat in her current state didn't sound good either. She also just wanted to get home as fast as she could. She looked around the busy street spotting a convenient store on a corner. Changing her direction a bit she made her way over to the little store happy to buy herself some food to heat up once home. It probably wouldn't taste as good as her cooking but it seemed like the best idea.
With a second bag in hand now she walked out of the store. With the bag of food swaying with the bag of her scrubs she was taking home to wash. It seemed like such a peaceful afternoon but of course that didn't last as she was walking down the street once again before the sounds of screams broke through the night air. The sound of crashing buildings filled the air. Her instincts kicked in and she found herself running towards the sounds of screaming and fighting. The noises were ones she was accustomed to hearing with her years of previous training before she turned to medicine instead. She rounded a corner to come face to face with a group of pro hero's fighting with three weird looking creatures.
What the hell was she looking at? It looked like their brains were half exposed, one was flying, the other one on the ground was attacking the hero's. Geez first Stain the hero killer was running around Huso, now some weird monsters were running around attacking people and destroying buildings.
"Hey you get outta here this isn't a safe place," a man suddenly barked at her when she stopped to take in the situation.
"Hosu General hospital staff member Rin Nakano. Please let me add in evaluating and first aid," she said, pulling out an ID card she kept around her neck from the hospital. The hero looked skeptical at the young woman but didn't have the time or ability to argue with her at the moment.
"Fine but stay out of our way," was the harsh reply she received. She bit her tongue trying not to say anything back as she simply yelled a simple yes sir and turned to start helping the bystanders that had been caught up at the start of the attack. She wasn't surprised by the cold response she got from the hero. After all she looked like some simple bystander with an ID from the local hospital.
But she let it slide, not allowing the hero or his words to bother her as she rushed to help people who were still in the area. A bus was on fire as hero's struggled to keep the fire at bay, and fight two monsters. A kid crying grabbed her attention as she ran over to the kid.
"Shhh it's okay," she said as she kneeled down by the kid. A line of blood trickled down the kids face. But the cut was visibly shallow but head wounds always bled a lot. She went to pick the kid up when a cry caught her attention.
"Look out!" Was all she heard as she turned to see the large blue looking monster towering over her and the kid. A fist flying towards them. She acted without thinking her body moving as she clapped her hands down to the ground watching a wall of cement fly up between her and the monster at least two feet thick. But she knew it wouldn't be enough to stop the beast after she watched it toss around pro hero's like they were nothing. But all she needed was the second or two it would buy her. She didn't even watch to see if the wall would hold as she turned and grabbed the kid before she kicked off the ground running for all she was worth. She could hear the crumple of the cement behind her. As her back was turned. That was all she needed to get away from the fist that had been aimed for her and the kid. But that didn't stop the monster from giving chase. But she was able to buy enough time that some of the hero's were able to jump in and attack the being pulling its attention away from the woman and the kid as she ran trying to get the kid away from the fighting. But where was safe? The kid was clinging to her and she could hear the little boys sobs over the noise of battle. His body shook in her hands as she held him close running away from the disaster.
"I've got you, do not worry everything will be okay," she said trying to sooth the kid in her hands as she ran. She just needed to get the kid away from the battle before her pace slowed down. She looked around as police finally started to arrive. She ran up to a cop car handing over the poor kid before she turned ready to run back into the fray as she could hear explosions and the sounds of fighting continuing. But at least now more first responders were arriving on scene as she ran back to the fight. This time though as she approached the busy battlefield she continued to look for injured people. Spotting a middle aged man crumpled in the ground she ran towards him.
"Are you okay?" She asked softly as the man looked up at her before shaking his head and saying he was pretty sure his leg was broken. There was no way she would be able to lift the man up. Her best option in the heat of the moment she needed to heal his leg enough so he could stand on his own. She ripped the pant leg above the suspected break. Nothing broke through the skin which was a good sign. She placed her hands gently on the soft flesh of the man's leg before activating her quick. Healing the bone took only seconds.
"Can you stand?" She asked softly as soon as she was done. To which the man nodded his head and forced himself to his feet. There was still obvious pain but he was able to move on his own as she jumped to her feet leaving the man to run away on his own. A sudden gust of wind and dust suddenly whipped around her as she raised her arm to protect her face. It wasn't till people started to cheer she lifted her eyes to take in the sight of the current number two hero Endeavor after having punched the beast sending it sliding back. She was in awe for a second like everyone else but she was quick to turn away and look around. A shiver ran up her back, she felt like someone was watching her? Her soft green eyes looked around but she couldn't see anyone but the feeling was too strong to make her feel like it didn't happen. The hairs on her arms and back of her neck stood up on end as she found herself rubbing her right hand up and down her left arm trying to sooth the shivers than run over her body. Damn it now was not the time for this. She pushed the feeling away and once again started to help out the injured as other first aid responders showed up.
She continued to run around and help people. At some point she got chatting with some of the EMS workers she knew. They knew she was off duty but still thanked her for the help. So much for getting home. She didn't even get to keep the dinner she bought by the time she started to walk home again. It had gotten dropped when she saved the kid. But now she was too exhausted to stop and get any food. She had used her quirk a couple of times and after a day of work on top she felt drained. Her bed was calling her name and she didn't even care about eating dinner any more, as she had been gone from home nearly twenty four hours and she didn't even care to eat anymore. And so that's what she did, stomach empty she walked into her tiny apartment and headed to her bed. Stripping her filthy clothes she crawled into bed even though she still felt like eyes when watching her till she walked into her apartment. But she didn't ponder it assuming maybe it was some journalist who had seen her at the scene of the fighting. It didn't matter she was too exhausted to care as she fell asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow.
Her early morning alarm went off far too early when she turned it off and forced herself to roll out of bed. Her body felt heavy, she had not worked that hard in a long time. Her double shift was normal, but then running around for her life and helping injured people was not something she had done since she was in high school over three years ago training to be a hero.
Forcing herself up she headed to the little bathroom in her apartment to welcome a warm shower that she would have liked to have the night before had she not been so exhausted. Once she felt nice and refreshed she walked out of her shower wrapping a towel around her body. She whipped a hand over the fogged up mirror trying to take in the sight of her dull brown eyes that were half open as she still felt so exhausted. Her bright red hair had water droplets dripping off the ends as the strands clunge to her face and neck before settling down along her middle back. Her body still felt so heavy, but there was nothing she could do about her exhaustion. With that she left the bathroom and headed back to her room to toss on some sweats and a t-shirt before running a brush through her damp hair. She ran out of her apartment once she was dressed. She would need to stop at a convenience store again for some breakfast since she didn't have time to cook anything as she found herself speed walking down the street to ensure she got to work as fast as possible.
After the battle last night she knew the hospital would be busy. And it was as a number of bystanders and heroes alike who were on the scene where still in the hospital being treated. Eating breakfast as she walked she made her way from room to room doing her job checking in on those who were stable and doing well. Surprisingly she found two hero students in one room when she delivered some less than perfect news to one of them. His left arm had some bad nerve damage. But a third bed had a clipboard at it meaning there were actually three of them in the room but the one had stepped out. She was curious as to why the kids were administered, she didn't remember seeing them at the fight. But then again everything had been happening so fast she could have missed them and not even known it.
She would have liked to ask them if they were part of last night's fight but she knew it wasn't the time or place as the dark haired boy was still processing the news of his nerve damage. She slipped silently from the room leaving the two boys to talk. Walking down the hall she was surprised to walk past another kid, like the others he appeared to be in his mid teens probably 15 or 16 at best. Dark green hair and bright green eyes shimmered as he limped past her on crutches. She assumed he was the third kid heading towards the room she had left. But she didn't have the time to ponder over seeing poor kids hurt from the fighting. If they were gonna be heroes this would become a bit more of a norm for the kids in the future.
The day dragged on but she was happy that today she didn't have to work a double shift again as it got back she was at the scene last night. And she found herself lucky enough to go home after her first shift not having to work another back to back shift. Her body and mind was thankful for the short work day. But she feared her wallet wouldn't be as thankful with the lack of hours. But she didn't argue as she took off her scrubs and headed home. The streets were fairly empty as it was between rush hours leaving only a few people here or there. But it made for a quick and easy walk home.
The days to follow were busy at first as the hospital contained a number of injured heroes and civilians alike who had been caught in the middle of the attack on the city. But it felt like things were slowing down and returning to normal as people were slowly being released. But that didn't stop the poor woman from being stuck working back to back shifts to the point where the woman was exhausted. Her one early day off had been nice but it had not lasted long before her exhaustion had returned. Her body was growing tired and sluggish as she dragged her feet home during the last evening after a long day of work. The streets were bare as the last trains had finished their travels and everyone was tucked away in their homes. Not having to take the bus made it easy for Rin to work late since she walked home.
