Thank you all who helped me fix the problem with my other Chapter. I'll answer a few questions. 1. Bokugo will appear later 2. something will happen to the middle school and all the students later on. The reason they delayed calling the number was that they didn't believe a 15-year-old could analyze pros like that.

Izuku was devastated. After last week's events and the loss of his notebook, he didn't know if he should keep looking for it. He had been looking for it after school until it turned dark which worried his mom. After trying to find it for three days Inko just told him "Just give up on looking for it" but she knew her son didn't work like that and she also knew he would keep looking for it until he found it.

But it was already Monday and Izuku knew he could keep wasting his time on the lost notebook and should just focus on his school work. So in the end he just gave up on looking for it and just hoped that someone would bring it back to him or just call his mom.

Yeah, that's right someone would bring it back ... right?

Meanwhile in U.A

They were getting desperate to find him. A week of little sleep caused a number on Aizawa and Midnight they were trying everything to locate him. They tried everything from scanning the internet to asking for police records only to come up empty-handed. But it was all for nothing as they turned to the last resort and decided to call the number on the back of the notebook hoping for anything related to the author of the notebook.

They dialed the number and waited

Inko was concerned for her son, Izuku was intelligent and talented. Yet, despite him being smart, his grades were always below average, which always worried her. Angered by her inability to help him, she faced resistance from him every time she tried to help him, always insisting he was fine.

The beginning of this behavior is traced back to a tragic event seven years ago when Inko's world crumbled before her very eyes. Her husband abandoned them, leaving her and Izuku homeless and vulnerable on the unforgiving streets. The remainder of his heartless words haunted her every moment she thought of them: "I have no use for you and that useless son of mine." Those words taunted and gave her many sleepless nights.

To keep her and her son alive, Inko found herself working at two demanding jobs, a tireless quest to provide even the most necessities for her and Izuku. The weight of her past and the struggles of the present put near unbearable weight down on her shoulders, a heavy load she carried silently. Yet, despite this, Inko refused to give up, determined to tear through the barriers her husband had put up, and tried to offer Izuku the support she thought he needed.

The sudden ring of her phone yanked Inko back to reality, where the demands of work lurked. Confusion swept over her face as she eyed the unfamiliar number on the screen. To answer or not to answer—she thought, caught in the fleeting uncertainty of the moment. The phone rang in the air, dispersing the silence, a silent dare tempting her to pick up the phone.

"Hello?" A puzzled Inko said

"Is this the Midoriya residence?" a tired voice said.

"Yes it is, is there something I can help you with?" she said

"Ya, We found this notebook with a number on the back it says if found to call this number" the voice replied

Inko silently thanked her son for thinking ahead and proceeded to tell him

"Thank you so much for finding it my son would not stop looking for it after losing it last week"

"Really?" a female voice chimed in

"Yes, he's been coming home at very late hours lately." she said with concern, "he told me he wouldn't stop looking for it."

"Oh really? well, you won't mind if we come by and drop it off, will you? the woman replied.

"I won't be home till evening so at the moment no one will be home," replied Inko

"Very well then if you don't mind we'll come by this evening and drop it off and have a little talk

with you and your son." the woman hastily replied

"Oh ok then goodbye" Inko replied

"bye"

The words puzzled her briefly – why discuss a notebook? Then, the pressing thought of being late for work brought her back to reality.

Aizawa and Midnight leaned back, sighing with relief as they identified the person. However, a lingering doubt plagued their minds – how could an ordinary boy possess the ability to analyze heroes in a manner that, if revealed, might cause chaos and ruin?

"Well I guess we should tell Nezu of our findings," Aizawa said

"Can't wait, wasn't he also trying to find him?" Midnight said, "I'm surprised he didn't find him sooner, he usually finds people in a few hours yet it took him a week and he still didn't find him."

"Yes, I surprised myself," Nezu said, surprising Midnight

"I'm sorry I didn't mean it like that !" Midnight exclaimed

"It's ok." Nezu said, "I guess he kept his findings off the media, that's why it took so long."

"So what are we planning to do with him," Aizawa asked

"Well let's see what he got to say first," said Nezu

Izuku couldn't focus, heck he couldn't focus at all last week. His other notebook kept him busy somewhat. So when he got the text from his mom that someone found it he felt a sense of relief wash over him. So all that he had to do was make it through the school day in one piece. Easy right?

It was nothing easy because the second he walked into class his teacher immediately scolded him for being late even though he was 10 minutes early and put him down as late. But that was nothing compared to his 5th period consisting of a boring teacher, Yuu and his gang along with the rest of the class trying to make the teacher mad at him which wasn't hard to do if the teachers already hated him.

Suddenly, he was back in the principal's office, a place he had grown used to. The mention of a call to his mom failed to have any reaction on him; he already knew that her response would be just to ignore it. As the final school bell rang, he sprinted home hoping that his notebook lay waiting on the table.

It was only 2 hours later when he heard a knock on the door and the call of his mom telling him she would get it. But when she opened it she stood in shock as she saw 2 heroes standing in front of her and greeting her. Aizawa could tell she was nervous from her reaction and the way she was trying to compose herself. When she finally found her voice, Aizawa and Midnight couldn't help but notice the tremor in her words, a shaky voice that had a mixture of surprise and uncertainty.

"H-h-hello, would you like to come in for a cup of tea?" Inko nervously said

"We would appreciate it thank you" Midnight exclaimed

After a few minutes, Aizawa and Midnight sat down on the sofa as Inko returned carrying a tea tray.

Midnight taking the lead said "We appreciate your willingness to chat. We've got a few questions for you if that's alright."

"That's not a problem I'm here to help however I can," Inko stated

Aizawa, wanting to get over with it quickly said "Well, then we're trying to find someone named Midoriya Izuku for a case we're working on."

There was an immediate reaction; fear flashed across her eyes as she struggled to find words. "He isn't in trouble, is he?"

"No, he isn't in trouble. We were just wondering if you've seen one of these," Midnight asked, showing the notebook.

The two heroes saw a flicker of recognition on the woman's face, but her response told them everything they needed. "Of course. That's Izu-kun's notebook. He has been looking for it since last week"

It dawned on them that they finally found who they were looking for, a silent agreement passing between Aizawa and Midnight. Aizawa then asked if he could have a word with him

.

A smile came across Mrs. Midoriya's face as she readily agreed. The prospect of Izu-kun getting to see a real hero filled her with excitement. She excused herself to get Izuku, who was currently in his room. It was a few moments later when Ms. Midorya came back with Izuku.

Midnight's first impressions of the boy were that adorable and skittish.

Aizawa saw things differently as he noticed the kid's eyes scan the surroundings, check the situation, and prepare himself. It became evident to Aizawa that the kid was not only cautious but also exceptionally intelligent.

Izuku was thrilled that someone had found his notebook, thinking he had lost it for good. Yet, a twinge of worry nagged at him. He feared others might see his detailed notes as creepy. Those notebooks represented his dreams and were his only tangible connection to them.

Nevertheless, he followed his mom with a mix of excitement and concern.

Midoriya was shocked to find Midnight, a hero, sitting on his couch with another man. The presence of heroes in his apartment left him interested. Suppressing his excitement, he sat down, waiting for them to explain why they were there.

The boy's tension was easy to see as his hands clenched tightly. Aizawa glanced at Mrs. Midoriya, noting her puzzled expression. So not wanting to waste time or make the kid stressed out anymore, Aizawa asked the first question "Hey there kiddo. You're not in trouble or anything. We just have some questions, okay?"

Izuku's relief washed over him, realizing he wasn't in trouble. His first words, barely audible, slipped out, surprising himself "Can I have your autograph?"

Silence followed after only to be broken with a small chuckle from Midnight she saw Aizawa out of the corner of her eye. Aizawa was hiding his smile in his weaponYouyou can have it. I'll make sure to give it to you before we leave. Sounds ok?"

Izuku felt so embarrassed to say that. He felt the need to apologize so the words came tumbling out of his mouth before he could think "I'm so sorry I didn't mean to blurt that out"

"No no you ok we just came to ask a few questions" replied Midnight

With a comforting smile, Midnight held out the notebook.

"Is this yours? Your mom told us that it was yours," said Midnight

Izuku recognized it immediately and exclaimed, "You found my notebook. Thank you so much. I've spent months on it and was worried it was gone for good. "

Okay. That answered one of their questions right away; it was he who wrote it. However, it left them disappointed and surprised that it took a week to find that out, and that a 15-year-old was responsible.

What surprised them even more was when Inko said, "Izuku has always had an interest in heroes and quirks. He's been writing about them for as long as I can remember."

"So, he has multiple notebooks, right?" Midnight asked

"Yeah, a few more notebooks are in my room," Izuku replied.

"Is it ok if we see this quickly?" asked Midnight.

"Sure," Izuku said as he went to grab his other notebooks.

Inko looked at them and asked, "Did he do something wrong?"

"Yes, we're concerned about your son's analyses having a chance of falling into the hands of villains. Our goal was to find who wrote this, make sure they aren't an evildoer, and protect or apprehend them if necessary but seeing your son having nothing dangerous in mind at the moment he isn't harming anyone yet." Aizawa explained, opting for a quick response.

But Inko replied saying "Well they can't be that bad right?

The woman had no idea.' both heroes thought simultaneously. "Mrs. Midoriya if a villain could use the information in this single notebook to end the careers of Seventeen Pro Heroes including ours. Then it's most definitely dangerous" Aizawa stated quickly.

Inko paled, prompting Midnight to ask if she was okay. However, the response she received carried unexpected and terrifying news.

"That's terrible because he has almost two shelves full of those notebooks," Inko said, her concern evident.

This caused overwhelming fear for the heroes as they had to calm themselves down for a moment and have almost the same thoughts Those 2 shelves of notebooks could end hero society