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Authors Note: Welcome to chapter 7 of "Tornado adopts a Unicorn".

I don't have anything to say this time.

"Speaking" 'Thoughts' "SCREAMING" "Loud talking or All Might" "REALLY LOUD SCREAMING"

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Enjoy the chapter.

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Tornado adopts a Unicorn

It was the day of the interview.

Yesterday, after the raid, she spent her time relaxing with Eri. Then they went exploring Mustafa some more. They did nothing special, only eating at a new restaurant and then going to a park.

But today is the interview. Also, supposedly, the students will move into the dorms today, and Tatsumaki is supposed to introduce herself to them.

Yeah, as if.

She will introduce herself when she starts teaching the brats. Why should she meet them today? It's just a waste of time.

She was in the kitchen preparing a bento box for Eri and herself when she looked at the clock and groaned. "Eri! Are you ready? We're supposed to arrive in 15 minutes." She shouted through the house.

Eri was in the bath, getting ready for the big day. Her mom had to do some kind of interview for important people, and she had permission to stay by her side. It's only natural that Eri must look really pretty.

Her mom said she looked cute no matter what she wore, but Eri wanted to do her best regardless. "Coming, mom." She replied, satisfied with herself as she looked in the mirror.

Eri ran through the corridor and stopped in front of Tatsumaki, who was already at the door. She presented herself with a big smile and looked at her mom expectantly. "Do I look pretty?"

She had a little hair clip with pink flowers as a pattern and wore a long white summer dress. Tatsumaki smiled down at Eri. "Of course, sweetie. You will be the cutest there."

They took off and flew over Mustafa.

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In a big news studio with dozens of cameras and flashing lights, Tatsumaki sat with Eri on her lap in front of a big desk and a reporter.

The reporter was a small man with orange skin, blue eyes, and messy green hair. In Tatsumaki's eyes, he looked like an alien. He smiled at the camera as the producer counted silently from 5 to 1 with his hand.

"We are live!"

"Good afternoon, dear viewers, and welcome to New News presented by your host, Newt Newston. I hope you had a wonderful day and continue to support us with your amazing patronage." The reporter said excitedly, with a wide smile on his face.

"Today, we have a special guest with us, and I think we don't have to introduce her as you all remember her from the big fight in Kamino, as she came to the rescue of All Might." He said as the camera focused on Tatsumaki.

Tatsumaki glared at the camera. She hates everything about this. She was never someone who did interviews or public presentations in general. She doesn't care about her image and just wants to go home with Eri.

The disaster with her own advertisement in her world was still fresh in her mind.

"But if you still don't know her, let me introduce her regardless." He changed his tone to be more mysterious. He wanted to sound epic.

The surroundings got darker. "When all hope was lost, and All Might on his last leg, she came out of nowhere to save our world. She bravely fought All for One in an epic battle to show that the good will always prevail no matter wha-" This was getting ridiculous, and Tatsumaki was already reaching her limit. "Get to the point already, or I will send you through the wall." She interrupted him with her usual glare and cold tone.

The reporter sweatdropped and coughed on his hand. "Uhh yeah, of course. Please welcome Miss Tatsumaki, the Tornado of Terror." He introduced her hastily in a nervous tone.

He recovered and smiled at the camera again. "Miss Tatsumaki, please tell our viewers why you are here with us today."

"Hmph, I really had no choice on the matter. The rat said I need to clear some things up, or I won't be getting my license." Tatsumaki said emotionless.

"W- well uhh, who's this rat you speak of? And with license, you mean your hero license, correct?" The interview wasn't going how it was supposed to be, and the interviewer started sweating a little.

"The rat is the principal of this stupid hero school called UA, and to get my hero license, I need to be part of this useless interview so people don't shit their pants after seeing me on the streets." Tatsumaki's tone showed everyone she wanted to be anywhere else except here.

The smile on the reporter looked more forced by the second. "I- I see. And as of today, you will be working as an official hero in Japan, right? Is there something you'd like to say to the people of Japan and the villains you will be facing?"

"Hmph, why should I tell them anything? The villains can prepare themself for broken bones and twisted bodies, and the civilians just need to stay out of my way. I don't tolerate incompetence, so the heroes of Japan should step up their game, or I will show how a true hero operates." She explained arrogantly and made her point clear.

The reporter started to laugh nervously. "Ahaha haha, umm ..." He leaned in closely and whispered something in her ear. "You didn't mean that literally, did you?" He sounded nervous.

Tatsumaki looked at him with raised eyebrows. "Why should I lie? The heroes of this country are pathetic weaklings who couldn't even fight a wolf-level threat at best."

She sighed and tried to calm down a little. "Look, if they work hard, they may become something great. But as of now, all I see are a bunch of losers who can barely save a cat from a tree."

"Mom, don't be a meany." Said Eri from Tatsumaki's lap as she looked up at her mother with her brows furrowed.

Relieved by the save from the small child, the reporter changed his focus on Eri. "And who are you, little miss? I don't think we introduced you yet. Do you want something to say to the people?" He asked calmly as he looked at Eri with friendly eyes.

Eri smiled brightly at the camera. "Yes! My mom is the best, strongest, and bravest hero in the world. She will beat every villain she comes across. Mommy saved me from bad guys too." Eri explained, excited as her tiny arms waved through the air. Tatsumaki's cheeks flushed after hearing that.

The reporter made a fake gasp and looked at Eri in excitement. "No way. Were you scared? How did your mother save you?" He asked Eri with faked excitement.

"Nuhuh, as long as mom is there, I'm not scared of anything. I was running away from a bad guy when Mommy showed up and beat him up. It was so cool." Eri was hopping in Tatsumaki's lap as she told her story.

The reporter looked at the camera again. "Well, there you have it, folks. As of today, Tatsumaki will work as Japan's newest hero, with her code name being Tornado of Terror. And as her daughter explained, we can be sure that our country will be in good hands. But there's still one final question our dear viewers want to know." He turned his attention back to Tatsumaki. "Where did you come from? You just appeared out of nowhere in the middle of a fight, and no one seems to know you. Please explain this to us." The reporter asked with a smug smirk. Knowing that Tatsumaki needs to reveal some secrets, or the people will ask unwanted questions.

Tatsumaki glared at the reporter. But Nezu prepared a cover story for Tatsumaki, so everything should be fine. Even if the cover story was completely ridiculous. "I was kidnapped as a child and trained to become the ultimate weapon against heroes. With my potential and powers, they thought they could take over the world. But then I was saved by All Might when I was just a little girl. To reintroduce me to civilization, the HPSC continued to train me and taught me how to behave in this world. I was not supposed to show myself yet, but after seeing my master, All Might, beaten up by that villain, I couldn't wait any longer and stepped in. Oh, and the villain had an execution order by the HPSC. That's why I killed him." Every single word spoken was like poison. She spoke strained, with gritted teeth. It was the most ridiculous, and embarrassing story she ever heard.

Tatsumaki looked at the reporter with so much annoyance on her face that he thought she would explode any minute now.

By the way, the thing with the execution order was something she made up on the spot to screw over the HPSC.

And now, the only thing on Tatsumaki's mind was getting out of there.

The reporter noticed the thick atmosphere, but he needed to continue the interview. Tatsumaki, on the other hand, had enough and picked up Eri to get the hell out of there. She stood up and walked outside without saying a word, leaving the reporter alone in an awkward atmosphere.

But Mr Newt is experienced and recovered fast. He finished the interview with a forced smile on his face. "Well, that would be all folks. I hope you enjoyed our little interview today. Now, have fun with Satouri Riko and her weather report. Good afternoon. That was your News time with Newt Newston." And with that, it was finally over.

What a waste of time. But at least she will get her license when she returns to Nezu at UA.

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Tastumaki stood in front of Nezu's office. It was time to get her license. She dropped Eri off at their home after returning to UA. She opened the door without knocking because she was still on edge after the interview. Nezu was sitting in his chair as usual and smiled at Tatsumaki.

"Give it to me." She demanded instantly. After waiting three days, she finally wanted to get some work done.

Nezu didn't care about her tone and smiled at Tatsumaki. "Fufufu, I must say, I kind of liked how you threw the HPSC under the bus with your last sentence. I didn't expect that, to be honest, but it was a welcomed surprise." The Principal laughed as he looked at Tatsumaki with glee.

But Tatsumaki didn't have time to talk about the interview. She began to scowl at him. "Stop wasting my time and give it to me." She demanded again, with a slight edge in her voice.

Nezu's smile widened, and he reached under his desk to retrieve something. "Don't be so impatient, miss Tatsumaki. Here you go." He handed Tatsumaki her license.

She took it out of his paws with force and looked at it with a smirk on her face. "Sadly, the license is only valid starting tomorrow, so no hero work for you today." He said in an annoyingly cheerful voice.

A tick mark appeared on Tatsumaki's head. "YOU LITTLE SHI-" She began to rage, but Nezu held his paw up. "Now now, please calm down. You wouldn't have the time to do hero work today anyway. I mean, you must introduce yourself to our students later." He explained calmly as he poured himself some tea.

Tatsumaki growled at him with gritted teeth. "Tsk fine, have it your way. But if you value your life, don't play with me, rat." Tatsumaki spat at him. "And why should I introduce myself to the students? My first lesson is planned for the day after tomorrow, so I don't see why I should waste my time with them." She barked out and left the office.

As usual, Nezu didn't seem to care about her outburst. 'What an interesting character. She acts tough on the outside but has a soft core underneath her thick skin. I wonder why her walls are built up so high? A past trauma? Who knows. But Eri seems to manage to crack them down. What an interesting development.' Nezu thought as he sipped on his tea.

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Tatsumaki flew to her house, deep in thought. 'I did it again, dammit. Why must I always push people away who try to help me? Urgh, I don't know how to treat people normally. What should I do, Blast?' Since her fight that damned baldy, Tatsumaki has questioned many of her beliefs.

Was she a bad person?

In the past, she kept people at arm's length to protect her sister, but now she was unsure if this was the right approach. Fubuki hated her for years because she scared away all her friends. It got better, but they wasted too many years fighting.

Also, should she train Eri to get stronger? If Eri is weak, monsters in her world will kill her. But is this really the right decision?

She has to think about it clearly. Train Eri and push away other people, or let her have a normal childhood with many friends. What to choose should have been obvious, but she was too scared about the world's dangers. It was not fair. Why is the world so dangerous?

She landed at her house and entered. She walked to the kitchen to get a drink and headed to Eri's room. She knocked this time, unlike with Nezu. She heard a little rustling behind the door before it opened, and Eri walked outside. "Mom, you're back. Come inside. I have something to show you." Eri flashed a smile and grabbed her hand to drag her inside.

Tatsumaki ordered Nezu to decorate her room a little. And would you look at that? When they were at the interview, he managed to make it look like an actual room for children. The walls had different colors, and on the floor were so many toys that you needed to look where you were walking. Eri walked over to a small table and showed Tatsumaki something.

It was a drawing, and Tatsumaki looked at it strangely. Something was wrong. Since she looked at the picture, her chest felt so light and warm. What was this feeling?

In the drawing, you can see two stick figures, one with gray hair and red eyes and the other with green hair and green eyes. They were standing in front of a house with a sun in the upper right corner.

It was a bad drawing, but strangely enough, the longer Tatsumaki looked at it, the more beautiful it became.

Eri was concerned. Her mother had been staring at the picture a little too long. Was it bad? Did she not like it? Eri nervously pulled on her mother's sleeve and spoke to her cautiously. "Is it bad? Do you not like it, mommy?" She asked with a sad look in her eyes.

Tatsumaki snapped out of it and looked at Eri with shock. She crouched down and gave Eri a hug. "No sweetie, it's really beautiful. I was just caught up in the moment. I've never gotten a drawing before, you know? Let's put it on the fridge so everyone can look at it when visitors arrive." She said fondly at her little girl.

This made Eri very happy, and she beamed brightly at Tatsumaki. "Really?"

She received a nod from Tatsumaki, and then they placed the picture on the fridge. Tatsumaki looked at Eri's smiling face and thought about Eri's future again.

She can't make the same mistake again. Eri needs to know that she can make many friends. She won't push people away anymore. Eri has the right to have a normal childhood. She won't push her to get stronger either, and she especially will not scare away any friends Eri makes. Tatsumaki is strong enough, and she will always protect her little girl.

That means Tatsumaki really should introduce herself to the students today. She will take Eri with her. Her daughter needs to meet new people to get over her fear. 'Urgh, I really don't want to do it.' She groaned as she slapped her hand over her face.

Tatsumaki placed a hand on Eri's shoulder and looked down at her. "Hey Eri, what do you think about meeting the students who will be living next to us from now on? Maybe you can play with some of them?" She asked the girl calmly.

Eri looked at her, a little frightened. "But what if they don't like me? Are they good people?" She took a tiny step backward in fear as she fidgeted with her fingers.

Her mother smiled softly and gave her a reassuring expression. "I don't think they will hate you, sweetie. Just be yourself, and it shouldn't be a problem for you. And don't worry about them being bad people. They are hero students. And even then, if they try something, I will just blast them away." Tatsumaki explained the last part with a dangerous smirk as she let out a tiny bit of her aura.

This relieved the girl a bit, but she still had some fear. But if her mom is with her, it shouldn't be a problem. She nodded and took Tatsumaki's hand. "Alright, let's go. But you must always be near me!" Eri demanded as she looked at her mother sternly. Was she rubbing off on Eri? Whatever, it was really cute if you asked Tatsumaki.

They walked outside to greet the students. They should have moved in by now, having arrived a couple of hours ago. Outside, they just had to look to their left to see the many dormitories on the campus. And in the very first house was the class Tatsumaki needed to teach in combat in the future. Class 1-A.

Eri and Tatsumaki walked to the door and rang the bell.

They didn't wait long before the door opened and were greeted by someone with green eyes and messy green hair. The fuck? Was he Tatsumaki's long-lost brother?

Because Eri was the first thing he saw, he had a huge smile on his face. But it quickly disappeared as he looked up and saw the scowl of Tatsumaki. His eyes widened, and he began to stammer. "Ah uhh good afternoon uh we- welcome to umm o- ou-"

Normally, something like this would annoy Tatsumaki tremendously. But she promised Eri, in her mind at least, that she would not scare people away today. "Kid, relax. I'm not here to beat you up. I live here with my daughter and just wanted to introduce myself to you guys." Tatsumaki tried to be as polite as possible, but her tone was still rough. It came out a little authoric.

But the boy managed to calm down and began to smile again. "Ohh, then please enter, miss ... uh, Tatsumaki, was it? We're busy moving in right now, but I will bring everyone to the common area. Please wait on the couch." He rambled on as he sprinted across the room to get everyone downstairs.

"He seems nice." Eri mumbled from behind Tatsumaki.

"He's a wimp. He has no backbone and can't even speak normally. *sigh* At least he has manners and treats us with respect." Was Tatsumaki's rough reply.

They walked into the common area and noticed that everyone really was still busy moving in. Because the room was completely empty. Or they were all antisocial and decided to stay in their rooms. But after 3 minutes, the boy returned with his class following behind him.

One student in particular was not happy to be interrupted. He wanted to finish moving in first before doing something else. He scolded Izuku with robotic arm chops. "Midorya, what is so important that we have to come downstairs? I was just about to ... to ... to ... huh?" He saw Tatsumaki and immediately froze on the spot.

The rest of the class saw him freeze up and looked at him, confused. Then they looked further ahead and saw Tatsumaki. Great, now they were frozen too. There were some exceptions, like the boy from before or the blonde kid with the red eyes, but most were frozen in shock.

Tatsumaki sighed. 'Just keep your cool. Do it for Eri.' She straightened her back and tried to look as calm as possible. "Alright you brats, listen up. I know that you know who I am. You probably saw me killing that weakling on TV or saw me just hours ago on that damn interview. You have probably many questions right now, and I will try my best to answer all of them. Don't be afraid of me. I don't want to hurt you guys as long as you're not annoying me. Just raise your hands. Oh, and I will only answer one question per student, so don't waste my or your own time." Tatsumaki finished with an annoyed scowl on her face. It was really difficult for her, but she tried her best.

Normally, she would never waste her time answering questions from annoying fans, or students in this case. "And one more thing, did anyone not watch the interview?" No one raised their hands. 'Good, at least I don't have to repeat that stupid cover story.' Satisfied, Tatsumaki nodded at the students to start. "Go on, ask your questions."

All at once, the entire class erupted in loud shouting. They waved their hands to be the first to ask a question. Tatsumaki already regretted coming here. She breathed in and out a couple of times and picked the first student. It was a girl with long black hair. The only reason she picked her first was that she didn't scream around like a five-year-old. Eri had more manners than them.

The class settled down and let Momo ask the first question. "Hello, my name is Momo Yaoyorozu, and I'd like to ask what you are doing here. I mean, why are you at UA, to be specific." The girl asked with good mannerisms, which Tatsumaki didn't expect. 'Hmph, looks like someone knows how to behave.'

"I'm here as a bodyguard and teacher. I needed a place to stay, and Nezu provided it in exchange for protecting the school and teaching you guys some combat. Next question." She picked out the next one without letting the students digest the information. It was the green-haired one.

He was a little surprised to be picked that early. He asked his question with great excitement. "Ni- Nice to meet you, miss Tatsumaki. My name is Izuku Midoria. I like to gather information on various heroes and their quirks. So, could you please tell me what your quirk is? After seeing it on TV, I already had a rough idea of what it could be, but there were still unanswered questions. Initially, it looked like a regular telekinesis quirk, but that couldn't be it because you used so many different abilities. You created some kind of barrier and managed to hold off All for One himself. If it were a regular telekinesis quirk, then you wouldn't be able to craft barriers and could only move objects with your mind. And then there's th-" "FOR BLAST'S SAKE PLEASE SHUT UP DAMMIT!" Tatsumaki reached her limit and let out all her pent-up frustration from the whole day. The poor boy took it to heart and looked at Tatsumaki guilty.

"Ah sorry, I was mumbling again huh? Uh yeah, I just want to know how your quirk works and what its limits are." He said as he rubbed his neck shyly. The blonde boy with the red eyes snickered at Izuku's embarrassment.

Tatsumaki was on the verge of exploding. She slapped her hand on her face and tried to calm down. It was so damn difficult. Why are people so annoying. She couldn't take it anymore. Eri noticed it and tried to cheer her mother up. She patted her leg and smiled at Tatsumaki. Right, she does this for Eri. She needs to be strong.

Calmed down, she composed herself and breathed out again. "Don't do that ever again, boy. But to answer your question, it's just regular telekinesis. I can move anything with my mind, be it organic or inorganic. My powers are so precise that I can even move every one of the blood vessels in your body simultaneously. The limit of how much I can move is either a couple of million tons or a thousand different objects at the same time. I haven't really tested that yet. My range is around 100 km in every direction. I can create multiple layered barriers so strong that they can withstand an attack that would destroy a whole continent. I can fly, strengthen my body, heal myself and others to some extent, or increase my speed. Oh, and I can talk telepathy. Satisfied?" Tatsumaki didn't know it, but she started to mumble herself every time she talked about her powers. She's proud of what she accomplished with her power. Sue her.

Snapping back to reality, she looked into the eyes of terrified students who looked at her in disbelief or fear. Or both. But you couldn't blame them, because something like this, was never seen before in their world.

Izuku managed to recover and smiled a bit strained at Tatsumaki. "Uhhh n- no that ... is enough ... uhh thank you." He stammered out weakly. All Might told him some things about her, but he didn't believe that she would be that strong.

Next, Tatsumaki spotted a small boy with purple ... hair? Balls? Whatever, he was a midget. But Tatsumaki wouldn't judge him, being a petite woman herself. She pointed a finger at him. "You! Now's your turn."

The boy was shocked at first being picked out next, but then his expression turned to a sinister grin. Tatsumaki didn't like what she saw. "Hehehe *slurp*, what's your cup size?" He asked, drooling.

Silence.

Absolute silence.

You could hear your own heartbeat at the moment.

The whole class looked at Mineta in shock, as they themself couldn't believe what he just said. They knew he was a pervert, but to say something like that to the person who killed AfO? He must be suicidal. They all took a couple of steps away from him. Fearing for their life.

Mineta was confused by that and looked at his classmate, perplexed. "Awww come on you guys, she's a total hottie. I wouldn't mind getting to know her a bit mo- hhuuueeerrrghh?" He was interrupted by a strange feeling in his crotch. He froze on the spot after he noticed the threatening aura coming from Tatsumaki. She looked at him so intensely that he nearly forgot how to breathe. It was as if he looked at death itself.

"Do you feel that? That is my psychic energy that surrounds your balls. If you don't want to lose them, you will never get near me or my daughter again. Is that clear?" She threatened him with an ice-cold tone that sent shivers down everyone's spine.

Mineta nodded, frightened. Tatsumaki released his balls and tried to forget this whole incident.

"Does anyone have a serious question?"

A pink-skinned girl raised her arms restlessly with a bright smile. "Yeah, me! Is she really your daughter? You don't really look alike." Mina pointed at Eri as she cooed at her. "She's such a cutie."

At that, Tatsumaki smiled softly at her daughter, which surprised some of the students. Eri, on the other hand, was a bit scared by the sudden attention and hid behind Tatsumaki's right leg. Tatsumaki placed a hand behind Eri's back and forced her forward as she spoke calmly to her. "Come on sweetie, don't be scared, I'm right here. Introduce yourself." Tatsumaki said fondly, which surprised the students even more.

Eri took all her bravery and introduced herself. "He- hello, my name is Eri. Nice to meet you." She said with nervousness in her voice at which the girls in the class cooed.

"To answer your question, she is my adopted daughter. I saved her from villains and took her in with me. And if anyone dares to harm her in any way, I will kill you."

Despite the death threat, the class relaxed after hearing that. Who knew that this rude and tough woman had such a soft side on herself? It made the students a bit relieved.

"If I may, what have you planned on teaching us exactly?" A student with darker hair and glasses asked stiffly.

Tatsumaki stopped pampering Eri and focused on the question. "Hmmm? Oh, I don't have anything planned yet. Nezu didn't give me any rules I must follow, so I will fight you all simultaneously, and the three who impress me the most will accompany me to do hero work." She explained matter of factly.

This got everyone's attention. A chance to do real hero work? For real? The whole class started chattering again and talked about how cool it would be to fight villains again. They were all hyped.

From that point onward, the Q&A continued without hiccups, and every student introduced themselves and asked their question. Not that she would be remembering their names. And because Eri wanted to impress her mother, she decided to stay with class 1-A for a bit longer. She was a big girl and wanted to show her mother how brave she was.

Tatsumaki walked home alone. She was hesitant at first about leaving her child with some random teenagers, especially that pervert, but they promised to look after her.

"Do you think All Might is weak?"

Tatsumaki stopped in her tracks. She turned around and saw the blonde with the red eyes standing at the door. He was glaring a bit.

"What did you say?" She was surprised that someone followed her outside, so her tone was slightly calmer than usual.

The blonde deepened his scowl. "Tch. Do you think that All Might is weak, dammit?"

She ignored his disrespect and raised her eyebrows at him. "Why the hell does it matter? Is he your dad or something?"

It looked like the teenager had reached his limit. Smoke came out of his palms. "GODDAMMIT, JUST ANSWE- ... *sigh*. Just answer the question." And now he looked at the ground with an unread expression. What the hell is wrong with this brat?

Tatsumaki really tried to remain calm in this situation, but it looked like the kid had an even worse temper than her. "Brat, just tell me what you want from me. Why is it so important if I think All Might is weak?"

"Because I ..." He paused his sentence and gritted his teeth. "Forget it. I just have to beat you in a fight. Then I can show everyone how strong I am." After saying that, he turned around and walked inside.

Tatsumaki stood there, completely confused. What the hell was that? She decided to just turn around and continue to walk home.

At home, the only thought on her mind was about Eri. And because Tatsumaki doesn't trust anyone, she tracked Eri the entire time with her power. She was worried, alright? Sue her.

Eri, on the other hand, was having so much fun. She participated in the room showcase and could even vote for the coolest room. It was so much fun. She liked to look at all the different rooms, and all the students were so friendly and explained everything to her.

She then told them that they were welcome to visit her so she could show them her own room. This got mixed reactions. They all smiled at her, but it was a forced one. If they wanted to visit Eri, they had to visit Tatsumaki too. But they promised to visit her sometime in the future, which made Eri happy.

After that, Eri went home and saw Tatsumaki on the couch, watching a movie. The truth, however, was that Tatsumaki was so worried about her that she only focused on Eri the entire time. Yes, a movie was running on the TV, but Tatsumaki was not paying attention to it. And when she noticed that Eri came back, she noticed that it was a documentary about digestive problems. Wonderful.

"Mom, I'm back." Eri shouted and jumped on Tatsumaki's lap. "It was so much fun. They were all so friendly, like you said, and they showed me their rooms, which were even cooler. They even promised to visit me so I can show them my room." The girl happily explained to her mom, which was relieving to hear on her part.

Tatsumaki was just glad that Eri had a great day. She then wrapped her arms around Eri and hugged her close. She moved her head closer to Eri to whisper something in her ear. "Listen, Eri. I want you to make many friends in the future, okay? I don't want to hold you back, so if you want to do anything, please tell me. I forced many things on my little sister, and it hurt her very much. I don't want to make the same mistake again, so please tell me if anything bothers you, okay?" Tatsumaki explained pleadingly and tightened her hold on Eri a little.

Eri was confused by this. Why would she be bothered by her mom? It just didn't make any sense. Her mother was the best person in the world, and she loved her very much. "Don't worry, Mommy, I love you soooo much. I will never leave you, I promise." She said happily as she hugged her mother back.

Tatsumaki's chest warmed after hearing that. "Thanks, sweetie. I love you too. Do you want to go to bed? You had a long day."

She nodded, and Tatsumaki picked her up to get her ready for bed. Tatsumaki was tired too, so they decided to go to bed together.

They went under the covers, and Eri cuddled closer to Tatsumaki, who held her between her arms to protect her little girl from the nightmares. Eri snuggled close to Tatsumaki's chest and went to sleep, Tatsumaki following soon after.

They again had a peaceful night without any interruptions.

Mother and daughter sleeping soundly in each other's arms.

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"Ohohoho, what a bright mind you have, Kai Chisaki." Said a weird man in a lab coat with strange goggles.

"Tch, keep your distance from me, you disgusting freak. Your only job is to help me complete the bullets. Kurono, stay vigil. This place gives me the creeps." Overhaul gritted out. He was pissed. His entire organisation was destroyed. The only good thing, he had some samples of Eri's DNA left. Doctor Garaki said he can clone it. He just needs to be patient

A cooperation between Overhaul and Doctor Garaki?

What is happening?

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End of chapter 7.

I hope you enjoyed the chapter.

I think Overhaul would rather stay with Garaki, than with Shigaraki. Even if the doctor would creep him out.

He's still trying to create his bullets.

Yeah, if he only knew that Tatsumaki doesn't have a quirk.

Well that's all folks. Please review. :)

Bye.