"Breaking News!" A newscaster announced as she began her morning shift. "The prestigious school known as U.A. has been hiding two villains within their own walls, claiming they could potentially become heroes even after all they've do-"
The TV flicked off as the broadcast started.
"That's annoying," Tenko grumbled as he set the remote aside. It'd been three days since the incident, and two since he'd woken up.
"It's to be expected," Tenya replied, looking from the television over to him. Touya continued to sleep quietly with his head and arms on the side of the bed. "It's a big shock to the rest of the world. They're going to think our school isn't keeping us safe, even if we created the situation ourselves."
"People always jump to conclusions," Eijiro pitched in. "Maybe if they knew more about you two like we do they'd be more willing to accept you."
Tenko shook his head. "This is how it'll always be," he mumbled. "Even heroes have their haters, but now there's two villains who say they're heroes."
"Yeah, but... you guys are so much different around us than you are to the rest of the world," he replied. "Maybe if they saw how dedicated you were, they'd think otherwise."
"Nah," Touya grumbled, taking in a deep breath and yawning before shifting to look up at them. "There's always gonna be people who hate our guts. There's nothing we could ever do to fix that."
"That's the unfortunate truth," Tenya agreed. "Also good morning."
"Yeah." Touya stretched and slowly sat up. He looked over at Tenko. "You're still alive."
"Shut up you idiot," Tenko hissed annoyedly. "I'm not going to let myself die just yet."
"Man, you sound just like Bakugo," Eijiro joked. "Maybe you two should stop hanging out."
"Have you even heard the things Midoriya says?" Tenko asked.
"Maybe we should be keeping him from Bakugo," Tenya pitched in.
"You extras should really shut up," Katsuki grumbled as he entered the room. "The whole hospital can hear you."
"We weren't that loud," Eijiro pointed out.
"Oh no your voice is so loud my ears are bleeding," Touya teased, covering his ears. Tenko snorted at him, rolling his eyes.
"You're so dramatic," the shorter replied.
"I can't hear you, my ears are ringing."
"Do they even allow this many visitors?" Tenko questioned, looking at Katsuki.
"No, but they don't make you check in so they can't really keep track," he replied. "It's kinda stupid."
"The sign said two visitors at once," Eijiro pitched in.
"I usually would not condone such breaking of the rules, but I must say it doesn't make sense to have a limit if they have more than two chairs in the rooms and don't even check how many people are visiting," Tenya spoke, and Eijiro glanced at him with a surprised expression.
"Woah man are you feeling alright? You've never said those words like ever," Eijiro said, placing a hand on his shoulder.
"Yes, I feel quite fine actually," he answered, before smiling. "I apologize for the odd behavior."
"Where's your sense of humor?" Touya asked.
"Hidden deep beneath my undetectable sarcasm, apparently."
"Uh... Excuse me?" A quiet voice tried from the door, clearly nervous.
Katsuki looked over, glaring. "Who the hell are you?" He questioned defensively. "I think you have the wrong room."
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Not A Villain
FanfictionWhen All For One takes things a step further in the battle of Kamino Ward, Izuku loses sight of himself and his sanity breaks momentarily. He creates an irreparable problem to fix, but he doesn't give up even if he feels as though it's his fault, an...