A thin man who could've been mistaken for Slender Man was sitting in a chair in front of many young kids. "Hello, kids. Are you Comfortable?" he asked kindly.

"Yeah," they all replied.

"Just get to it!" a kid demanded.

"Alright, this Amazing City has been and still is being protected by many Great heroes, but I'm going to talk about my favorite Hero, A Child who was blessed with a Quirk so bright it could shine through the black of night and how something always changes into another by a simple phrase, the small become big, the weak become powerful, the Quirkless can rise and stand with the mightiest, but the greatest change I ever saw was that of a boy who became the Greatest Hero this world has ever seen, but wasn't always a Great One and how he desperately wanted to be a hero, this is his story" he started with a smile.


In the City of Musutafu, Japan boy of 4 years old with a round head with, messy dark green fluffy hair, and his eyes were round, the same color green as his hair; he wore a tan light greenish-blue shirt and dark-green shorts, and white sneakers, a big fan of Marvel both the heroes and villains, the whole Monster verse, also liked Mythical Greek and Norse Gods and Goddesses, as well as Sci-fi like Star Wars and Blade, his favorite fictional superhero is Batman; who at times binge watches and reads, was standing in front of a beaten-up boy with brown hair.

He was standing against a boy with sandy ashy blonde hair and ruby eyes who wore a red shirt and black pants and two other boys, one thin and one porky. "Enough, Bakugo, you're not hurting him anymore!" Izuku yelled bravely.

"I can do what I want; besides, Deku trespassed and bumped into me," Katsuki Bakugo snorted. "I'm teaching him a lesson," he stated, smoking and small explosions coming from his raised hand.

"Get out of the way, Quirkless Loser," one of his buddies sneered.

"No, I may not have a Quirk, but I won't let you harm him anymore," Izuku glared defiantly. If you think just having a Quirk entitles you to be a jerk, then people like you don't deserve them. Only pure, brave, and strong-minded people should have Quirks, not twisted, arrogant thugs who just want to pick a fight," he stated with defiance and conviction, tears falling from his eyes.

"Fine, then. We'll take it out on you and go back to him," Bakugo snarled, and the three charged forward with their Quirks at the ready.

"Guy, get out of here!" Izuku demanded that he be beaten, battered, and bruised on the ground.

"Had enough, Deku?" Bakugo sneered; Izuku rolled to a side and grunted with effort through his injuries but stood back up. "I can do this all day," he replied, raising his hands; one guy's arm stretched and knocked him into the fat one, whose sprouted wings flapped, lifting off the ground, and double kicked him into Bakugo, who blasted him away with an explosion.

"I'm bored. Let's go home," Bakugo yawned. "You'll never get anywhere with no Quirk, so my advice is don't risk protecting people when you can't even protect yourself," he sneered, and the three left.

Then, something out of sight was hidden from view, and a cluster of multi-blue-colored light appeared from the sight. As if the light had a mind of its own, it floated over to Izuku's limp body and formed a ring, which spun around, shrunk down into a small ring, and disappeared into his body.

The sun was almost gone ten minutes later, but Izuku recovered and limped away.


Izuku headed to a multibuilding apartment and limped in. "Izuku Midoriya, where have you been, Young," Inko Midoriya Izuku's mother started in a patient, the firmness and worry of a mother, and her eyes widened with horror at the state of her son. "My baby, what happened?" she caught him as he fell.

"I got jumped by some thugs," Izuku teared up.

A while later, Inko had patched up her son, and they ate dinner in silence and turned in; Izuku lay in his bed and looked at the Night, listening to All I Know from Five For Fighting.

'I bruise you

You bruise me

We both bruise so easily

Too easily to let it show

I love you and that's all I know

And all my plans

Keep fallin' through

All my plans, they

Depend on you

Depend on you

To help them grow

I love you

And that's all I know

When the singer's gone

Let the song go on

There's a fine line between

The darkness and the dawn

They say in the darkest night

There's a light beyond

And the ending always

Comes at last

Endings always

Come too fast

They come too fast

And they pass too slow

I love you

And that's all, it's really all I know

It's all I know

It's all I know

Izuku looked at the nighttime sky with depressed air around him; some clouds moved away, revealing a bright star-filled sky and one larger and sparkly than the rest; it was a Wishing Star. "I'm crazy to think this will change, but I need a boost in morale," he said, staring at the star. "I wish to be a Great Hero or at least have a Quirk; I won't ask for anything after this. I'm asking for a chance to see my dream of being a hero." He prayed but didn't feel better and went to sleep, but his mother was outside his door listening to his Wish.

Inko sighed sadly and walked into her room. She looked at a picture of her and Izuku and a 6 ft 2 man with dark brown hair and frowned. "If only you could've seen your son's emotional state, rather than disappearing months and months at a time, and helped us through these hard times and not look at your son with disappointment or that judgmental expression," she stated before going to sleep.

-Just then somewhere in a dark void-

In the darkness of the void, a blue flicker of energy flickered, and then the flicker flashed before turning into a bright blaze of light, energy, and power.

"Izuku Midoriya, a bright and noble spirit with the heart of a hero. With a strong sense of justice," A ghostly disembodied voice echoed through the void. "The perfect vessel to inhabit my ancient Quirk, one of an old era but will be brought back to create a new era of true peace and hope," it spoke. "But it needs a final test to accept this boy," the voice finished.

The next day

Deku had finished school the following day, and the sound of punching and grunts of pain headed toward them.

When he arrived and to his surprise, well actually not, Bakugo and his friends were beating up another kid their age, he picked up a stone and threw it hard, hitting Bakugo in the back of the head, who turned with an angry expression.

"You!? Don't you know when to give up?" Bakugo snarled. "Just lay on the ground and admit defeat," he smirked like a snake.

"I'll lay on the ground when I'm dead, and I'll never back down when you're being an insufferable, arrogant fowl-tempered scumbag!" Izuku yelled defiantly, "People like you should have their Quirks removed. People like you don't deserve them," he stated.

"You disrespectful, mouthy punk!" Katsuki bellowed as the three charged at him, and Izuku then ran to lure the three Quirk bullies. He ran through the playground and hid in an alley. The bullies ran past Izuku, stepped out from behind a garage can, and stepped out, and a stretchy arm decked him in the chest, knocking him back into the trashcans, making a loud 'CRASH!'

Izuku stood holding his chest. "Hide and seek us over," Bakugo sneered as he and his cronies advanced. Izuku exhaled, gathering his courage, and grabbed a trash can lid, swinging it at them wildly, drawing them back.

Katsuki just blasted the lid to scrap, sending Izuku back into the wall; he threw a glass bottle at them, then an old shoe, and threw two lids at them; the three ducked the objects, and Izuku stood in the middle of the alley, tall as he could.

"You don't know when to give up do you?" Katsuki sneered.

"Is that all you three got? You couldn't even keep a two-year-old down," Izuku panted. "You three think just because you have a Quirk, that you are special that everyone will be impressed; only the naive, arrogant, and self-centered would think that," he stood with his knees bent, then raised his fists. "But me, I am not impressed in the slightest with either of you three; you three are just bullies trying to prove you are tough, but only the weak prey on the defenseless," he stated.

"You'll pay for that!" The meaty one snapped forward.

Then, the blue energy in the void awakened, hearing Izuku's courage and will to stand up for what was right. "You are worthy of this ancient and powerful Quirk, a Quirk that transcends people's thoughts of the possible and impossible," it echoed in the void. "Show them and this world who you are," it claimed, then invisibly transferred its powers to Izuku.

Then, Izuku felt a sudden, quick rush of energy in the real world, which vanished. The fat one swung forward. Izuku covered his face with an arm, praying for something to protect him. Since they were in an alley, it was a bit too dark, but something black and shiny covered his forearm, and the bully's hand broke like he had just hit steel.

"AHHHHAAA!" The third bully wailed in pain, holding his broken hand. Izuku looked shocked at the broken hand and the strange thing on his arm, which faded away; Bakugo and the second bully were shocked.

"Why you!?" the two remaining shouted Bakugo darted forward with Izuku raised his arms and they started shimmering an electric blue and as an explosive right hook was sent at him a medium electric blue energy dome appeared around him, as the exploding attack collided with the dome, it flared and flashed completely blocking the attack the explosion then the dome burst outwards forcefully a wall of electric blue energy knocked Bakugo to the ground skidding back several feet then Izuku looked and felt something the enormous kinetic energy from the impact spreading around the energy dome then placed a hand on the barrier following his instincts the kinetic energy and electric blue energy circled around his arm and formed around his hand, then as the barrier faded he swung punching the chubby bully in his meaty jaw, it seemed the Kinetic energy was absorbed into the mysterious blue power increased the strength of his strike, sending him back into his buddies knocking them out of the alley and they hurried away shocked and disbelief.

Izuku looked at the electric blue energy around his fist. It faded away just as shocked and disappeared; he looked at his hand. His knuckles were red but were just from punching something for the first time. "What the-Honk!" Izuku started before a truck horn cut him off.


Izuku ran home and burst into his apartment. "Izuku, where's the fire here?" Inko said, taken by surprise at her son's sudden arrival.

"Mom...pant... something...pant... happened," Izuku panted, catching his breath.

"Look at this," he said, and blue energy coated his hand. "And this too," he said, thinking of the moment he hoped for something to protect him. The shiny black stuff appeared again on his lower arm, and they faded away.

"Sweetie, you're," Inko teared up with joy.

"Yes, my Quirk. Well actually, Quirks finally awakened when I needed them the most." Izuku hugged his mom tightly, and she wept with joy.