Mama Midoriya vs Endeavor

He had come home after the sports festival, gone up to his room, and tore down or thrown away anything that held Endeavor's face or symbol on it.

His stomach churned as he remembered all that he had learned from Todoroki, the boy giving him his entire life story and the horrors that the Flame Hero had done to his own family. Tears rolled down his face as he tried to keep from throwing up or screaming, maybe even both. In the end though, he sat on his bed with his head held in his good hand and cried for his classmate.

He knew the hate and anger for a father figure, though his was more towards one that had left him and his mom when he had been diagnosed as quirkless. The man had never laid a finger on him but instead had left him behind to go to America and last Izuku had heard, he had started over with a new wife and child.

But that just made his hate for Endeavor even stronger as he knew that fathers weren't supposed to be like this. They were supposed to love and care for you, much like Uncle Masaru did for Kacchan. Not leave you behind or abuse you into a weapon against another hero.

Unfortunately, the two of them had been tossed into the horrible father pool of the universe.

So he cried for the pain and hurt that the two of them felt and the horror the other boy must be going through at the moment at the hands of his father.

He was sure the number two pro hero was upset at his 'creation's' loss to an unknown. Not that it surprised Izuku that Kacchan had won, the blonde being as powerful as he was while Todoroki had refused to use his fire side.

"Izuku?" His head snapped up and he stared at his mother in horror, realizing that he must've been sobbing a lot louder than he had thought. "What's wrong baby?" She questioned as she walked forward and laid a hand on his shoulder. "What can I do to help?"

His mother had always been by his side, always helping him with things that he couldn't handle on his own, though he kept quite a bit away from her as well. The bullying and abuse when he was in middle school was a large part of what he had hidden, not to mention One for All and everything All Might related at this point.

But this, this was too heavy for him to carry on his own.

Especially since it was too close to his own situation with Kacchan and his middle school classmates.

So, sobbing heavily, tears rolling down his face, and gasping for air, he explained everything that Todoroki had explained to him. The Quirk Marriage, the pregnancies, the forced training, his mother having a mental breakdown and tossing boiling water onto her youngest, and the forced separation afterwards. All of it, he told his mom everything the other boy had told him with a heavy heart.

MMVE

Midoriya Inko was a meek timid woman that cried at the drop of a hat.

At least, that's what most people who didn't know her would say. And for the most part, they weren't wrong, not entirely at least. They were just missing a piece of the puzzle that would save them a huge bit of trouble if only they knew.

But if one was to ask Bakugou Mitsuki, you'd get an entirely different response. "Inko? She's not one you want to piss off, because if you do, you're in for a fuckery of a time. Don't expect to come out of that with your ass intact."

Which was an apt description, especially when the smaller woman decided she was going to pull out her spine made of steel and give a what for. She wasn't a lawyer for nothing after all, and she had to stand up to more than one villain and criminal in the past, so she was used to holding her ground against much larger individuals with more volatile quirks.

With that in mind, it took all her son had to keep her from marching out of the apartment and to where Endeavor was, to serve him a child endangerment suit that would end up with that poor boy under her care instead of that abusive asshole's. She could completely destroy that man, because she knew, just like Izuku always knew, that Pro Heroes had plenty of surveillance in their homes. She was almost a hundred percent positive that the Number Two Hero had those cameras in his training room.

She was going to use those same videos to destroy him.

If only his son would let him.

"Izuku, I can easily have those videos confiscated and used as evidence." She explained as she tug at her arm, trying to move, but the boy held his ground, she couldn't gain anymore ground. Damn, those muscles were definitely coming in use for him now, without completely breaking anything else. He couldn't afford to break anything else, especially after the surgery he had to have done after the stunt he pulled.

"You know as well as I do, that you have to have a case in progress before requesting those videos." He stated, face blotchy and red all over, and there were still tears making his eyes shiny. "And if you go now, you'll give him a heads up and those videos won't be viable in court. You know that mom."

She huffed as her shoulders slumped. "Ah, well, you aren't wrong." She allowed him to lead her back to the living room where they sat on the couch. "Looks like we'll have to play the long game here then."

"Yeah, how are we going to do that?" He asked as he picked at his cast. She swatted his hands away and instead placed a pencil in his working hand to allow him to fiddle with that instead. He had to work that anxious energy out somehow. "I mean, what do we need to do to even begin a case like this?"

"We'll have to gather some evidence, first of all." She began as she pulled a pad and pen towards her and began to write. "If we can get one of the Todoroki children- preferably the youngest as he's taken the biggest amount of abuse- to talk and admit to the abuse, then we'll have a starting line." She quickly wrote down what she was looking for to begin this, hoping that her son – such a smart boy that followed along her work like he did his heroes – would be able to help bring more perspective and ideas to this. "Do you think you could convince Todoroki-chan to talk with me and a police officer?"

The boy frowned as he thought before he shook his head. "I doubt it. I'm pretty sure that I'm the only one he's ever told and that's only because he thought All-I-Uh- I mean, well…." He trailed off as his face turned red and he hid his face in his hand.

Inko raised a brow but let it go at the moment, whatever the youngest Todoroki had been talking about, it wasn't important now. What was important was that they tried to put together a case to remove the boy from the prick. God, she hated abusers, especially child abusers and always did her best to make sure they were removed from said parents. Only after sufficient investigations were done of course.

She'd seen families, good families, split apart due to insufficient investigations or because of a grudge someone held and those people had money to bribe. She wasn't about to do that now, so she would make sure that all investigations were done properly, went through proper channels, and that there wasn't anything that the asshole could do once the truth was fully found out.

"Uh, anyways, no, I don't think he'll talk. I think I was just an…um…confessor? You know, that one thing that churches have." He tried to explain, and despite have such an expansive vocabulary, he always stumbled over words. It made Inko chuckle each time he struggled to find the right word for the conversation at hand.

"Yes, I understand. Well, if you can try and get him to talk, that would be marvelous. I'll do some research and see if I can't get in contact with other members of the family. Maybe we can get one of them to talk." She chewed on her lip for a moment before jotting down 'Mother' and circled it several times. "We'll help him." She stated.

"Can we?" The warble to his voice caught her attention and she looked up at her, finding his bottom lip trembling. "Can we really help him Mom?" tears fell down his face as he looked down towards his broken arm. "I saved him from himself, but….but can we save him from a hero that's supposed to be protecting him?"

And wasn't that such a hard thing for her son to take in. Heroes were people that were supposed to save and protect, not to harm and abuse. This was the epitome of destruction to her son's world, even though he had already lived such a hard life when everyone thought he was quirkless.

This was a blow he had not expected.

One that she should have prepared him for but hadn't had the heart.

"We'll do everything that we can to help." She assured him. "We may not be able to pull him from his custody anytime soon, but we can do more than that now. For starters, you can invite him over and he could…accidentally fall asleep here or I can very insistently make him stay the night." She smiled gently ran a hand through his hair, bringing his gaze back to her. "We can be a safe place for him if he needs it."

He smiled and nodded his head. It wouldn't fix everything but it would be a start.

MMVE

She had an entire list of things she was going to get done by the end of the year or she was going to scream.

She had gone over several things that had concerned the Todoroki Family. All of which was tragic and she was surprised someone hadn't already opened a case against the Endeavor Agency and Hero yet.

The first thing was the death of the eldest child, Todoroki Touya. He had been completely incinerated by his own flames during a training incident with his father. He was only ten years old.

It was almost a year after that Todoroki Rei had a mental breakdown and poured boiling hot water on her youngest's face and was institutionalized.

No investigation occurred.

For either occurrence.

There were several reports from nannies and babysitters that something wasn't right with the home. It was cold and quiet and the three kids never interacted all together. Only the two older kids talked while the youngest was isolated.

After a report of possible abuse, no more caregivers of any sort were hired.

She looked into the other two children of Endeavor and found that Todoroki Fuyumi, age 23, the twin to the dead child, was now a teacher that lived at home with her father and younger brother. She was said to be a busy body, quiet and meek, and she kept to herself mostly. She otherwise focused on the kids in her class and was an absolute great teacher.

Todoroki Natsuo, age 19, was the second youngest of the once four siblings. He was also the one that had completely left the house as soon as he was able and was attending college to become a doctor. He had gone out of the country to attend Harvard and was acing all of his classes at the moment. Inko wasn't sure if she'd be able to get in contact with him or not, but she would try her best.

Then there was Todoroki Shouto, the youngest of four and the one that Endeavor was currently focused. She already knew what had happened with him and was occurring with him at this very moment. Started training as soon as his quirk began and was drove into the ground in exhaustion. Beaten and bruised and burned and frost bit and so much more. Not to mention the isolation from everything and so much more.

She chewed on the end of her pen as she looked at her computer at her desk. She was trying to figure out how she was going to start gathering information and how she was going to start the official case. This was going to be against an actual hero, one in the top ten, top five of the hero charts. The commission, as they were always a pain to deal with, would shut this entire thing down as soon as they got even a little whiff of this.

She'd have to be careful, which meant that she needed to find an officer that was trust worthy and not under the thumb of the commission.

She had met many officers in the past due to her occupation, working with them to make sure that she could keep all sorts of people behind bars for as long as possible. Because of that, she knew several of them that could be of use, as well as many that would screw this entire thing over.

With that in mind, she picked up her phone and dialed a number.

"Hello, officer Sansa, it's so nice to speak with you again, but I'm afraid this isn't a friendly call, I need to speak with you but in a place where we can't be overheard." She paused as she listened to the officer. "Yes, the usual place would be lovely. How about Friday at about six in the evening? Yes, that would be perfect. Alright, I'll speak with you then." She put the phone down and then saved all the information on the Todoroki family before closing them. There wasn't much she could do at the moment but wait to speak with Sansa, as he would be the key to opening this case and running it, otherwise nothing would be admissible in court.

She had to bid her time and she already knew that it would be worth it.

MMVE

"Well hello there, you must be Shouto-chan." Inko greeted as she looked at the teenager that had accompanied her son home that evening. It was Wednesday, almost a week after the sports festival, and it was a lovely surprise to see her son had brought the other home with him. "I'm Midoriya Inko, Izuku's mother." She bowed to the teenager lightly, watching as his eye twitched at the bow.

"Todoroki Shouto." He gave a soft bow in return before standing up. "I was unaware that Midoriya was speaking of me."

"Yes, well, it's not often that Izuku doesn't talk about his friends. He gets so excited now that he has so many of them. He didn't use to have them you know." She gave her son a bright smile, even as he turned a beat red at her words.

"Mom! Come on, he doesn't need to know that!" He complained, waving his arms around, the right now out of the cast but covered in scars and the fingers were crooked. It didn't seem to bother him at the moment, but Inko knew his pain tolerance was rather high, so she had to keep an eye on that.

"Aw well, I guess I'll just have to let you boys head on into the living room and start on your homework. I'll bring in snacks." She said as she shooed them to the living room, ignoring how the boy looked at her with a tilted head. She turned and wandered into the kitchen and began to prepare some snacks for the boys.

While she did that, she listened into them. "She called me Shouto-chan." Wow, she couldn't have heard a blanker but more confused tone of voice in her life. That was rather strange but probably due to his stunted emotional growth.

"Ah, yeah, my mom does that. She didn't it with Kacchan and Ochako and Iida. She calls them by their names and with chan for some reason." She heard a nervous laughter and she could just imagine her sun rubbing the back of his neck, a habit she had picked up from Masaru. "I hope you don't mind."

There was a long silence. "I guess not, I'm just not used to such familiarity." Which wouldn't be surprising. The boy was isolated for so long that social etiquette had never been taught her learned in his younger years. At least he'll have a chance now that he goes to U.A. with Izuku.

"That's good. Alright then, we have that English assignment for Present Mic and then that Art Research project for Midnight. Which one do you think we should do first?" The boys dove into their homework and Inko smiled. This was a good start to establishing the apartment as a safe place, Inko was hoping that a few more visits would allow her the chance to speak with Shouto-chan about maybe testifying against his father.

It might take a bit, but she didn't mind, as long as he had a safe place to escape when needed. She just had to make sure that he knew that and that he'd come here. With that thought in mind, she finished the Taiyaki and tea and took it out to her son and his friend.

MMVE

"Hello there, are you Todoroki Rei?" Inko asked as she walked into the hospital room, Officer Sansa right behind her. She had dressed in her best suit and carried her suitcase with her, making sure she was as professional as possible.

"Um, yes." The woman was skinny, face slightly gaunt, but her snow white hair was shiny and her eyes shined with life. She wore the typical hospital outfit and sat on her bed with the blanket over her lap. "Can I help you with something?"

"It's not so much what you can do for me, but what I can do for you." Inko started as she walked forward and pulled the chair from where it sat at a table off to the corner, using her quirk so that she could stay in front of the woman. She noted the flinch at the use of her quirk but did not bring attention to it. "My name is Midoriya Inko, I'm a lawyer at the Nishimura and Asahi Law Firm. I've come to speak with you about possibly testifying against your husband, Todoroki Enji. The charges would be illegal quirk marriage, spousal abuse, possibly -depending on your account concerning the subject-rape, child abuse, child endangerment, child neglect, unlawful hospitalization, and then second degree murder of a child."

She paused here to take in the confused and pale face of the woman that had been kept in the hospital without any real evaluation or investigation into why she had to be here. She was sure that this was overwhelming and confusing, but Inko really couldn't be subtle with this, mostly because she wanted to make sure that this man paid for what he had done to his family. IT didn't matter what anyone else thought, but she knew that she would not continue if this woman or Shouto-chan refused it entirely.

She just needed to make sure that this woman understand what she was here for.

"I'm sorry…bu-but I don't understand." The woman brought a hand up to her face, trying to figure out what this little green haired woman wanted. Her eyes were filled with fire and determination, making Rei feel like this little woman could really take on her husband. "You want to…"

"I wish to take Endeavor to court for the abuse of his family." She stated back. "I understand this is a lot and that this'll take a bit of time to think about." She smoothed her skirt gently as she kept eye contact with the other woman. "But I want you to know that I know what happened and that I will do all that is in my power to make sure that the bastard pays for what he's done."

Rei could only stare at this woman in shock, unsure of what to say or do. She had never thought that anyone would believe what had happened, mostly because her husband was a hero and number two at that. She'd always thought they'd take his side because of his position and had mostly been proven right by the way the hospital staff was always ignoring her when it didn't come to her actual care and health.

But this woman had come storming in and was offering a way to make this better in a way. A way that could bring her out of reach of her husband and maybe even save her son.

But this could also blow up in her face and burn her, putting her into a much more dangerous position.

"I, um, can you, maybe explain how exactly you would do this?" She needed something to be concrete and maybe a plan would do that. A solid plan that would work to save not only herself, but her children as well.

She'd already lost one to her husband after all.

The woman's eyes shined as a smile graced her face. "But of course. Here, we'll start here." She stated as she pulled a huge packet of papers out and placed them on the edge of the bed in reach.

Inko wasn't going to waste any time, they had a lot to go over before their allotted time with the woman was over.

MMVE

It was just before the summer camp and after Izuku got out of the hospital after his encounter with Shigaraki. Shouto-chan had been coming to their house at least once a week, if not more, and had become comfortable enough in their home that Inko felt it was time.

"Izuku, honey, can you run to the store and get a few things for me?" She asked, looking at her son as he wrote in a notebook that Shout-chan was looking at. She met her son's eyes and he blinked as they held a conversation that was entirely silent. It was only a moment before he nodded and stood up.

"I'll go with." The dual haired boy said, moving to stand with the other.

Only Izuku shook his head with a smile and motioned for the other to stay seated. He walked over to his mother and took the list and the money before leaving the other boy with his mother.

Shouto looked blank once more, unsure of himself as he hadn't really been left with the mother of his friend for a long period of time, so he was unsure of how to act. "Now then Shouto-chan, we have a few things to talk about." She started as she walked over to him and took her son's spot.

The boy blinked at her, silent and contemplative, aware in a way that no child should be. He knew that she had never laid a hand on Izuku, disciplining him by taking things away or putting in a corner, but not once had she ever laid a hand on him. She had made that clear when the topic had come around after the incident with Stain, where she had taken away Izuku's notebooks and access to the news and internet.

That didn't mean that it completely registered though. That she would never lay a hand on him or take her anger out on him. That was something they would have to work on and that was only with time. She didn't mind and she would go slow with all of her movements, making sure that he could see her hands at all times.

"You see, I've been to talk with your mother, brother, and sister." Inko began as she reached over to the coffee table and pulled the file of papers she had left there on purpose earlier that morning. "I've convinced your brother and mother to testify against your father, while your sister has refused. Now, I could easily take your father to court with the evidence that I've gathered already, but this would cinch it if you were to testify as well."

He could only stare at the woman in front of him, stunned at the information that had just been revealed. He had no clue that this woman had started anything against his father, could hardly believe that someone would dare go against the number two hero. This had to be fake, unreal, a trick, something that wasn't real at all. "What…how…" he stopped and frowned, unable to form the sentence he wanted.

"Izuku told me about what you told him during the sports festival, he was so torn up about it." She began, raising a hand at the stormy look that was starting to appear in the boy's eyes. "It was right to tell me, I'm a lawyer and I normally send villains and criminals to jail alongside the police. People like your father deserve to be in jail. You should have never been put through that and because my son told me, now we can make sure that you never do again."

"He's the number two hero, how do you even think this'll not get swept underneath the rug?" He questioned next, putting aside the feeling of betrayal to instead focus on the fact that he could escape his father. He could get away from him and out from underneath his thumb. But he was famous and in a high position of power, he couldn't see it not being tossed aside. "Like everything with my mother has been."

"I won't lie to you, it's very possible the Hero Commission will step in and do just that." Inko stated calmly. "It wouldn't be the first time that they've done that to save face with the public, but if they try, then a leak could always occur." She gave him a soft smile. "A video here, a file there, and even a simple statement from your mother to the media. We could even slip in a simple few words from you to make people question your father."

Todoroki could only stare at the woman in shock. A shock that he had felt when he had faced her son in the Sports Festival and when the other had fought so hard to save him. Now he was seeing this little overweight woman with that same smile and glint in her eyes.

He really didn't want to be his father right now.

Either way, he had trusted Midoriya to have him in the past, and now he was going to trust his mother to help him once more. "Okay, what do you need to know."

He got the greatest gift as that soft smile turned into a smirk that spoke of trouble for the number two hero in the future. "Now, we get an official statement from you and we'll use the officer I've had on this case to do just that."

MMVE

She spat out expletives once after another, glaring at the TV in front of her and taking in the scene that had been caught on it.

Don't get her wrong, she was happy that All Might had defeated that villain. Extremely happy to have defeated a villain that could have killed off her son if they had ever crossed paths.

But looking at the Hero now, taking in the gaunt and skeletal form of the number one, she knew that it was the end of his tenure as the symbol of peace.

Which meant that Endeavor was going to take the number one spot.

Which made her case against him for abuse not only harder, but not highly recommended. It would tear the hero community apart even more than what All Might's retirement was going to do. It could even destabilize the entire system if she wasn't careful about how she did this.

Which meant she had one real viable option that could both release the child from his grip and save the mother from further abuse.

She'd have to make a deal with the hero and pray that he took it. IT was be a rather attractive one too because it would mean he would be allowed to stay a hero and keep his license, but he would be required to relinquish his custody rights of his son over to a responsible adult and to accept the restraining order against his wife. She was trying to convince Rei to go through with a divorce but so far, the woman was fighting against that, saying that it would go against the contract her parents had with Endeavor and they would no longer receive payments.

Which Inko had torn apart in seconds. "They agreed to sell you like cattle." She had stated as calmly as possible, ignoring the gasp she got from the woman. "They sold you and then left you to suffer the abuse alone. I don't care what happens to them, I'm more concerned about you getting the freedom to do as you please and to live your life once more. If that means leaving your parents in the shit they produced to begin with, then so be it."

The woman had burst into tears at that and it had taken several minutes for Inko to calm her once more. She had agreed to think about it in the end, which is all Inko could ask for at this time.

Now with the man in the number one spot, it would be more dire of a situation, but Inko was sure she could work with that. She wasn't in one of the best law firms in Japan for no reason.

She'd make sure Endeavor did as he was supposed to or she would completely destroy him, number one or not.

MMVE

She stared in astonishment at the woman in front of her.

She could not believe what she had just told Inko. Could not believe it at all.

It had to be an hallucination or something, because Todoroki Rei did not just say what Inko thought she had just said.

"You're kidding." She said after a moment, hand going up to her mouth as she thought about everything she had gathered.

"I'm sorry, I know you've worked so hard for me and my kids, but I honestly think this is the best." Rei admitted as she twisted her scrub pants in her hands, looking at the vase of beautiful lilies and sunflowers. Two of her favorite flowers Inko had learned.

"He's hurt you and your kids. One of them is even dead." Inko stated as she looked at the woman in bewilderment. "You can't honestly tell me that dropping this case is the best decision you can make, for any of you."

Rei continued to stare at the flowers before sighing and reaching into her pocket and pulling out a small card, sliding it over to Inko. "I can't say that I'll ever really forgive him, but he's already proven that he's willing to change."

She huffed as she pulled the card into her hands. It was a standard white card that came with bouquets, nothing special even if it was a bit bigger than normal, not even Rei's name on the front in a computer printed font was special. When she opened it though, the words inside said an entirely different story.

'Rei,

I know I have not been the best husband nor father. I've failed in many ways that were not part of my path as a hero. I've allowed my ego and sense of competition to take me over and it has affected the family as such.

I am no husband.

I am no father.

No matter what anyone says, I have come to realize my failures in these areas, and I am not asking for forgiveness. I do not deserve that from any of you, you and Shoto especially. No, what I ask is that you do what is best for you and that you advise the children to do the same.

Maybe someday in the future, when we've all grown and healed, we can talk again and get to know each other again.

Enji Todoroki.'

Inko let a breath through her nose as she looked up at the woman with a sad eye. "This wouldn't happen to have anything to do with what happened against him and that monster a couple of days ago?"

Rei smiled and shook her head. "This is the third tenth bouquet he's sent to me, a different note with each one. I think he's just writing his mind on the cards and sending them, because they seem to have something different each time. This one is full of remorse and sadness, something I haven't seen out of him since Touya died so long ago."

"Are you sure you wish to discontinue the suit though?" Inko pressed gently. She knew what it was like feeling unsure and indecisive, it was one of the many reasons why she was still married to Hisashi after all this time apart.

"Yes, I wish to discontinue my part in the suit." Rei nodded firmly. "I want to give him another chance, to hopefully become my husband once more. I won't stop the children though. I won't stop Shouto from taking his own closure or escape. If he wants to continue, I won't stop it."

Inko looked at the other woman for a long time, trying to decide if she was truly sincere about her decision.

In the end, she could only sigh and nod her head. "I understand. Know that if you want to continue with any of the procedures in the future, we will always be here to help."

"Thank you Midoriya-san. I appreciate all you've done for me and I hope we can continue our relationship into a friendship in the future."

Inko already knew that she was going to bring Mitsuki and knew that the other mother would help put a spine of steel into this broken one. "Of course we can." She nodded with her own smile. "How about we start by tell each other about our children."

She could only smile as Rei's eyes lit up at that and began to tell stories about all of her children while listening to Inko's own. This might not have gone the way she wanted, but at least she had gained another friend.

That was always a win in the end.

MMVE

She was pouting.

She had gotten a phone call from Shouto-chan while he was at the dorms with Izuku, after he had gained his license and was going to intern with his father.

He didn't want to go through with the suit and with the two biggest hitters for the case calling out, it was not longer viable. She had evidence of the treatment but without their testimonies, even with Natsuo's, it would never win.

So she had to put the case away until they either changed their mind or more evidence showed up and she didn't need their testimonies. Until then, the case was going to be pushed to the shadows and Inko would just have to suffer with the knowledge that the hero would get away with all that he did.

"Come on mom, you know the other parents and teachers are going to want to talk with you." Izuku said with a smile as he looked at his mother. It had been a while since they had seen each other because of the dorm system and classes. Then add in her job and there was hardly any time to see her baby. Now, she gets to see not only her child but several of his friends and Shouto-chan as well. "Also, all my friends want to see you again."

"I know sweetheart, I know. Just things at work aren't going my way and I got distracted by it." She explained calmly and waved him off as they continued their walk to the Alliance Heights Dorms where all of class 1-A and their parents would be. Their homeroom teacher and All Might would be there to speak with.

He gave her a concerned look at the mention of look, knowing how obsessed she could get. He got his obsessive tendencies from her after all, not his father. "I hope your taking care of yourself, I don't want you to hurt yourself while diving into your work." She tended to do that when a massive case came her way, doing all she could to make sure that she won.

"I am dear, no worries. Now, you'll have to introduce me to some of your classmates and their parents before I speak with Aizawa and All Might." Her son smiled and agreed, opening the door to his dorm and into a loud and chaotic living room.

The two dove into the chaos with smiles on their faces and Inko had no problem socializing with the adults, getting to know the parents of the other children easily and greeting some of the kids she recognized. She even managed to pull Mitsuki away from almost killing a purple haired woman in a yellow dress that was staring at men and women like they were pieces of meat. She wouldn't want her friend to kill someone in front of heroes, she'd rather do it where no one could witness it and they could hide the body easily.

It was all going well, so much in fact that she was able to convince Aizawa to tell her about Izuku, Katsuki, and Shouto, even standing in as a parental figure for Shouto since his own couldn't attend the meeting at the moment.

At least, that's what they thought before the heat of the building increased and a familiar face appeared in the doorway.

Endeavor looked unsure for a moment before his face took on the ever stoic features he used while as a hero. He was missing the flaming features and was dressed in a casual blue long sleeve shirt and dark black jeans, and wearing boots.

The entire room fell silent as all the parents stared at the number one hero in awe.

At least until the sound of heels hitting the floor caught their attention and they all turned to watch the short, pudgy, and kind green haired woman march right up to the man.

They all stood there as they watched her come to a stop in front of the much taller man and held a hand up towards him. They didn't expect anything to happen but then the front of his shirt seemed to bunch up, like a fist had wrapped into it.

Then they all gasped as his face turned shock and he was pulled downwards, forced to one of his knees or otherwise his ass would be sticking up in the air, while the bunched up shirt part was slammed into the woman's hands.

Inko ignored the audience behind her as she met the man's eyes, a scowl on her normally kind face. "Now listen here you sad excuse for a hero," she started, tugging on the shirt when it seemed like the flame here was about to speak, "I know exactly who you are and I know exactly what you've done."

He blinked at her, unsure of what to say as he was faced with the fury of a woman he didn't even know. "I don't even…" He began but was silenced once more when she tugged harshly on his shirt.

"I have files and evidence that proves the abuse you've put your children and wife through, not to mention the excessive force you've used on criminals and villains in the past. I can have you completely disgraced and destroyed before you can even blink." That caught his attention as his eyes darted over her shoulder and up to where he could see his son standing next to the green haired boy that had told him off during the Sports Festival. His eyes were brought back to the woman as she began to speak again. "But luckily for you, Rei and Shouto-chan have both asked me to leave it alone because you've apparently pulled that stick out of your ass and realized you were being an asshat."

He gulped as he realized how much trouble he could have been in if he hadn't decided to change and improve. He's lucky that he decided to try and change, otherwise he was sure that this little woman would have destroyed what little he had left of his family. "I…"

He was cut off again as she yanked the shirt harshly. "Know this though, the moment you step out of line again and hurt them or they decide to pick up the suit once more," her face turned dark and her eyes glowed with a type of danger he hadn't seen in a very long time, "I will completely destroy you and your career. No one will be able to speak the name Endeavor without disgust and hate." She let his shirt go and straightened up, ignoring how she had the number one hero on his knees and he still towered over her. "Now then, if you understand, I suggest you go and greet your son and speak with his teacher about his progress. I'm sure you'll be proud of him."

With that, she walked away as if nothing had happened.

It was silent for a very long moment until someone spoke up. "I don't know where she came from, but that woman is a complete badass."

Mitsuki cackled as she watched her best friend come to a stop in front of her son and the two toned boy, a sweet smile placed back on her face. "That's Midoriya Inko, and you better take my advice in avoiding her fury, because she will completely destroy you if you get it turned onto you." She looked over to where her own son was completely pale and shaking, most likely remembering his own confrontation with the mother. "She's one woman you don't want to piss the fuck off."

And all of Class 1-A would aspire to avoid doing just that as they watched the Number one Hero struggle to get back to his feet, face pale, and sweat covering his forehead.

The only ones who saw Todoroki Shouto smile back at Inko like she was a god was Inko herself and her giggling son.

The pain that Endeavor had created couldn't be undone and Inko knew this, but she could make sure that the man never made a move to harm anyone that wasn't a villain again. She would hold all of the evidence over his head for the rest of his life, especially if it kept that awed and astounded look on Shouto-chan's face and kept the boy from further harm.

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A.N. Alright! I said I was going to add different shots to this series and this is the first part. Mostly done in Inko's POV as I'm sure you've noticed. This is something I think probably should've happened but didn't but then we also don't have definitive proof of Inko's job, so I took creative licensing here. I made her a lawyer, a badass one that works in a very high recommended firm in japan. I hope you've all enjoyed it and that you'll continue reading this series as I continue to expand it into different characters and different perspectives.

I'm trying to decide on who I'm going to do next. I was thinking Aizawa or Sero, we'll see where we go from here.

I would like everyone to think about some of the authors on Fanfiction that died recently or a while ago. Some of them died in tragic accidents or illnesses and have left stories unfinished or had others finish them for them in memory. I would like everyone reading this to lower their heads, clasp their hands together and pray for those who have been lost. Allow there to be a moment of silence for wherever you, the reader, are and remember not just the writers here on this site but those who have been lost in your life or in tragic events.

Please remember that life is short and that you should love those in your life while you can and show your appreciation for water comes into your life.

Again, thanks to those who have lost their lives for spreading inspiration through their works.

I've written a story that wasn't exactly all cuddles and snuggles and some of the comments made my blood turn to ice. I worry for those who suffer from abuse of any form or depression of any form and so I decided to look for numbers to offer to those who need them. So I hope all of those who need one or more of these numbers will make use of them.

You all are loved and I pray that none of you give up on your life because of the assholes around you. Know that we are here for you and all you need do is reach out and we'll all help where we can.

Suicide: 1-800-273-8255

Bullying: 1-800-420-1479

Self-Harm:1-800-366-8288

Sexual Assault: 1-800-656-4673

Lifeline: 1-800-784-8433

Greif Support: 1-650-321-3438

Depression: 1-630-482-9696

Drug/Alcohol: 1-877-235-4525

Eating Disorder: 1-630-577-1330

Mental Health: 1-800-442-9673

Abuse: 1-800-799-7233