Many things happened in the next few seconds and it took Izuku more than a few minutes to put all the memories in an understandable timeline, most likely because of the bloodloss.

After he finally arrived home and gave his mother the closest thing to a heart attack she's ever had, she dragged the two bloodied kids inside and set them both on the couch, Toga still sleeping soundly and Izuku barely holding onto consciousness.

She then quickly checked on her child and quickly wrapped the injury on his neck and let him rest since he had gone ghostly pale and placed a blanket over the girl before bombarding him with questions.

He then explained what it was that he had been doing in the afternoon to his mom, how he went to meet Toga and they soon became friends, of course he also explained everything that had happened to the girl too.

Inko let out a tired sigh as she looked at her child, his neck wrapped in bandages, his skin still pale but much better than before and then the girl who was staining her sofa with her own son's blood, after hearing the entire story she had a bittersweet taste in her mouth.

She had always wanted her son to make friends but not like this.

She once again looked at the smile on her son, it was small and fragile but it was obvious that he was truly happy and that only managed to cause her heart to ache.

She had known that Izuku had stopped making friends and that even at some point Bakugo had also left him, how could she not know, Izuku was her son she could easily tell that something was wrong, the way the light in his eyes had dimmed, his smile becoming more forced or the way he dodged her questions.

And yet… she did nothing.

With all those signs staring right at her, she did nothing.

Maybe it was the fear of finally acknowledging the fact that she didn't know what to do, that this was completely out of her control and she instead decided to live a lie in which everything was fine.

But she knew, oh she knew, the stress of her blissful ignorance put on her son who tried his best to keep the lie up all for her.

And just like those signs, she had also noticed the new ones.

The way one day Izuku came back with a completely different aura around him, the way he carried himself was filled with confidence,finally standing straight and looking ahead, the smile in his face although tired felt so much more honest than before, the glimmer in his eyes that made him seem older than he is.

If he didn't have his face or his small little things like his muttering, she would have believed that this was a whole different person, all she could do was wonder what had happened to such a drastic change to happen to her small child.

When she looked at this new Izuku she felt proud, she was so happy to see her child turn to a better and happier leaf but at the same time she couldn't help but feel like she was being left behind, like he was rushing towards a goal of his own and she could only watch his back disappear in the horizon.

Until now she had done nothing to help her son and now he had found a strength to push himself forward, even if it was late, even if it did little, she wanted to push him forward a little.

"Izuku, dear, I think it's better if you go to sleep, I'll keep an eye on her" she said, he must feel tired from the blood loss and she needed time to think about… a lot of things so wrapping things here for now would be for the better.

Izuku, who was indeed tired, just nodded as he walked to his room. When he finally arrived the other vestiges appeared and he flopped onto his bed letting out a groan as all the exhaustion caught up to him but he couldn't help the smile that crept up to his face "I did it…"

Shinsou being taken out of his abusive home early, being friends with Toga these were the changes he had been striving for the entire time and after a lot of exhausting work he finally accomplished them, they were small when compared to the rest but they were the base to his plan that he needed.

"I'm quite impressed, you managed to change their lives in what, a little less than a year?" His father was with his usual cheshire smile but this time he didn't feel angry by it, he was tired and proud of himself, he had already done so much in a short time, if he continued with this pace who knows how far he could get.

"Hey let's not get too far ahead of ourselves here, we aren't completely done with the Toga problem, don't you think that her parents might try and file a missing persons report?" said third which were understandable concerns but Izuku had no way to check since he didn't know where she lived so all they could do was pray and hope that nothing happens.

"Another problem is… where is she going to stay?" Nana asked which brought a hold to the conversation.

Right now, as he sat back up, Izuku realized how little he had thought things through.

He had not thought about a place for her to stay, the problem was at home so it would be dangerous for her to go back, getting her adopted into another family could cause the same thing that happened to Shinsou to happen to her and just abandoning her is out of the picture.

"And what about her need for blood?" Asked second.

OH GOD, WHAT ABOUT HER NEED FOR BLOOD!? He couldn't just keep feeding her on his own or letting her starve until she snapped again. Can he get blood from the hospital or did he need to steal it???

Since he didn't have much information to begin with, the plan he had made was shaky at best and now with the factor of family problems and her needing to feed on blood, that plan had begun to crumble.

Suddenly a headache sent him falling back down onto his bed, maybe the blood loss was affecting him pretty badly "You should take a break, those healing quirks heal wounds but they don't give you back the blood that you spill" Izuku decided to ignore the dark undertones of that and take an actual break for once and let his eyes close.

--

By the time Izuku woke up, the sun was already shining through the curtains and if it wasn't for the loose bandages around his neck he would have forgotten about yesterday's incident.

He walked into the kitchen to see his mother and Toga happily talking together with cups of tea in their hands. She must have spent the night here since she is still wearing the blanket around her shoulders.

"Good morning Izuku" His mother was the first one to notice him, Toga followed along with her own quiet greeting but didn't look at him directly.

"We still need to talk about some things so let's sit down" His mother said and they all followed as they sat in the living room, Toga still didn't look at him her expression covered by regret as she looked at her hands in her lap.

"While you were sleeping, Toga gave me her own side of the story and while I am proud of you about helping someone I would have prefered if it wasn't in such a dangerous way" His mother said and Izuku smiled while he nodded as he hoped that she never found out about his vigilante persona "Now, do you have an idea of what to do next?" She asked but by her tone of voice he could already feel like she knew the answer.

"I… no, I just acted without thinking" he admitted and his mother just nodded.

"Toga, how would you feel staying with us?" She asked with a sweet smile but both Izuku and Toga looked at her shocked.

"M-mom, what do you mean?" Izuku asked, confused by her words.

"Well, after she told me about the problems in her home I started to think about different ways to help her, we can't send her back that would be horrible, helping her get into an adoptive family could lead into the same situation happening again or something worse happening to her, so I thought that after everything, this would be a good place for her" She turned to look directly at Toga with a soft expression "What do you say dear, do you want to be a Midoriya?"

Both teens stayed silent for a few seconds, Toga was shocked at the offer and was at the brink of tears but Izuku was actually surprised at both her offer but also at how much she had thought the situation.

"Don't underestimate your own mother son because I can tell you that you didn't get your brains from me" His father said looking proud as if he was the one that gave the idea.

"Wow, hearing you admit to something is really weird, are you really the brother I know?" asked first but Hisashi just laughed.

"Oh little brother, you should already know my type of woman, I won't take anyone that can't reach my high standards" Hisashi said as he looked at his wife with a wistful look.

"...I guess you did always say she was smarter than you…" First muttered but it was more than enough to make both of their faces take a sadder look. Izuku didn't know why or what that meant since it didn't feel like that last part was about his mother, maybe he should ask about it later.

"Is it… Is it really okay to have me here?" Toga asked, tears at the edge of falling and her hands shaking as they gripped the edges of the blanket around her.

"Of course, I would need to get a job since the money your father sends us won't be enough for three people but it shouldn't be too much of a problem and you don't have to worry about your blood problems, your quirk isn't the only one that needs you to consume blood, we can easily get you a prescription for it" she said reassuring Toga of her worries but of course there was still something left.

What about Izuku?

Toga opened and closed her mouth multiple times before turning to look at Izuku, tears on the edge of falling as her eyes shone with a whole new bright light.

For some reason, looking at the frail and hopeful Toga that looked at him with wide eyes that looked more like those of a lonely stray kitten, a version of her he had never hoped to see, one that he would have almost thought impossible to even exist, it made the last fragments of the image of his past Toga finally fall apart.

He smiled and warmly said "Welcome to the family"

Toga couldn't hold back anymore as she finally started to cry at the new life that she was offered. "thank you thank you…" was all she could say as Izuku and Inko both embraced her in the warmest and softest hug she's ever had in her life.

--

Izuku was still going over the events that had happened earlier today.

He had gotten a sibling and it was someone who was supposed to be his enemy.

This was most definitely not in his plan but he couldn't really say that it was a bad development, this version of Toga had been growing on him for a while and he was more than glad to know that her future is secured to be a good one.

"p-please… stop…" A man who was now laying on a pool of his own blood pleaded, his body which was frozen like a statue couldn't stop the incoming blade as it pierced their head killing them in the spot.

Izuku clicked his tongue at the sight, he had forgotten just how messy his kills were.

"Are you going to keep watching or do you need something?" the man with the various blade weapons said, his blood red scarf fluttering in the cold night wind, his ugly face turning to look at Izuku who was wearing a different outfit tonight as his usual one was… dirty.

This time, he was wearing a black hoodie making his silhouette mix with the shadows, a dark blue face mask and, even if they were still stained in blood, his weighted gloves, knee pads and his steel toed shoes "You took your time with that one, guess your not as good as they say" Izuku jokingly said as his eyes shone with a slight red hue as he looked down at the infamous hero killer.

Stain.

The man just glared at Izuku "You are a mere child, I suggest that you leave if you know what's good for you" he simply said.

Izuku tilted his head "Oh, you haven't heard of me?" he asked.

"As if I should care about a child in costume that will soon get themselves killed" Stain then licked the remaining blood of his sword, ignoring Izuku as he was just another ant in his path to fixing this broken world.

"And here I was hoping we could get a nice little conversation before we began" Izuku said before he turned into a red lightning as he shot down, Stain sensed the incoming attack as quickly dodged back as a downward kick hit right where he had stood making a small crater on the floor.

"hmm… not bad" was all Izuku said as he looked at the villain who now stood with his weapons drawn looking intensely at the young vigilante.

A moment ago, when he looked at the kid he could feel no kind of danger from him so he had chosen to ignore him but after his first strike, that child's entire aura changed as if he was a sword that had been drawn from its scabbard, he could feel that this kid wasn't normal.

In the alley that both of them stood in, under the watchful eye of the moon, they both knew that only one person was coming out of there alive.