i could only die happily after drawing this shit !
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(bnha manga ending spoilers)
what was the point
what was the point
what was the point
WHAT WAS THE POINT
WHAT WAS THE POINT
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what was the pointtttt
Your best friend vanished on the same night his family was murdered, and even though the world forgot about him, you never did. When a chance encounter brings you back into contact with Shimura Tenko, you'll do anything to make sure you don't lose him again. Keep his secrets? Sure. Aid the League of Villains? Of course. Sacrifice everything? You would - but as the battle between the League of Villains and hero society unfolds, it becomes clear that everything is far more than you or anyone else imagined it would be. (cross-posted to Ao3)
Chapter 1
You had a best friend when you were little, just like almost everyone, and the two of you were as different as two people could be. He was a boy and you were a girl. You were the oldest of four, and he was the youngest of two. His family was rich because his dad was some kind of business genius, and your family was â not. You and your best friend had exactly two things in common. First, you lived across from each other on the same street, him in a big new house and you in one that had been falling apart since before your parents were born. And second, and maybe most important, neither of you had a quirk.
It was okay for your best friend. He still had time. People in his family got their quirks when they were two or three or four or maybe even six, like they were supposed to. But everyone in your family is born with theirs. Your familyâs quirks do different things, but theyâre the same type of thing â powering up or watering down or just changing some part of somebody else, and theyâre active until the personâs old enough to turn them off.
You hated being home. You had one younger brother who could turn your hearing up and down, one younger sister who could turn your color vision on and off, and twin baby brothers who could make you throw up whenever they wanted to. Going to school, or going across the street to play in front of Tenkoâs house with him and his big sister and his dog, was the closest things ever got to normal for you.
Tenko wanted to be a hero. You knew heâd be the best hero, because he was a hero already, even without a quirk. Nobody was every left out when you and Tenko played at school, because Tenko could make everybody feel included, and you spent so much time trying to placate your siblings that you knew how to make sure everybody had fun. But for everybody to have fun, people needed to be there. Tenko was the one everybody believed in, the one who made everybody feel important. When you spent time with Tenko, you felt like you belonged. Tenko was already a hero, even as a kid. You knew heâd be amazing at it when he grew up.
Only he didnât grow up, your best friend. You walked home from school together one day, said goodbye and crossed to your opposite sides of the street, and when you looked out your window the next morning, Tenkoâs house was gone.
A villain did it. Thatâs what everybody said, and you didnât know what else it could be, because Tenkoâs house was in ruins, like a giant had smashed it with its foot or someone had blown it up from the inside. You raced across the street without your shoes on, right into the middle of what was left, and even though your parents spent money they didnât have on a specialist whose quirk let them wipe memories right out of your brain, you still have nightmares sometimes about what you saw. Tenkoâs big sister Hana was dead. His dog was dead. His mom and his grandparents and his dad were dead. But he wasnât there, so you made yourself believe he was alive.
And some part of you kept believing, even after the foundations of an apartment building were laid over the spot where Tenkoâs house used to be, even after your family moved away. Your youngest younger siblings, a set of triplets born after you moved, thought Tenko was your imaginary friend because of how much you talked about him. And even once you stopped talking about him, you never quite stopped thinking about him. Your best friend, who wanted to be a hero. Who would have been the greatest hero the world had ever seen.
Everyone else forgot him, forgot him so cleanly that you almost wonder if it was a quirk. But you remember your best friend â small things, weird things, like how heâd sometimes get so excited heâd almost cry. His All Might impression, which was so bad it almost worked. His dry skin and the way heâd scratch his neck. You wonder what happened, why he wasnât found with his family. You wonder a lot of things.
âEverybody loses touch with their neighborhood kids,â Hirono says when you say something about it, while you and your friends are getting drunk in Kazuoâs backyard one weekend. âYouâre not special.â
âDonât be mean,â Yoshimi protests. âHer friend died. Thatâs different!â
âShe just said he didnât die. She thinks heâs still alive,â Sho says. He whistles and rotates one finger by his ear. âCuckoo.â
âThere should be a podcast about this,â Mitsuru says seriously, and Hirono and Mitsuko laugh at him. âNo, there should! Five people confirmed murdered and a kid goes missing â and itâs never solved? Thatâs podcast material.â
âItâs newsworthy,â Kazuo says, his voice as expressionless as it always is these days. âHave you looked it up?â
âYes,â you say. Too many times, probably. âThe articles donât say my friend went missing.â
âThey said he died?â
âThey donât mention him at all.â
âOoh. Spooky.â Sho makes a UFO noise, and Yoji, Yoshimiâs on-again, off-again asshole boyfriend, throws in some spiritfingers to go with it. âMaybe heâs imaginary after all.â
âOr maybe you do have a quirk,â Yuichiro, Mitsukoâs latest too-innocent boyfriend says earnestly. âYour familyâs all status effects, right? Maybe you made everybody else forget him.â
âWhy would I do that?â you ask blankly. Youâre a little drunk. âHeâs my best friend.â
âI thought I was your best friend,â Kazuo says. Kazuoâs also a little drunk. âYou donât have a quirk. I would know. I know everything.â
The confidence is annoying, or it would be, if it wasnât true â and if you didnât know just how badly Kazuoâs quirk has ruined his life. âMaybe not,â Ryuhei says speculatively. âYou only know what you know to know, you know?â
You try to parse that for a second, then give up. Mitsuru is wheezing with laughter. âCome on,â Ryuhei says, annoyed. âYou know what I mean. Kazuo only knows the answers to questions he knows to ask, right? What if he hasnât asked the right question?â
Kazuoâs quirk is called Search Engine, and itâs not an overstatement. He can ascertain anything he asks about, and if the questions arenât hyperspecific, he can take in vast amounts of information. Too much information for even the smartest person to sort through and interpret without going crazy under the strain. He was going to be a hero, but UA High pushed him too hard, and something went wrong in his head. The smartest guy you know, who used to be funny and kind and should be changing the world for the better right now, is instead drunk in his parentsâ backyard, still trying to figure out where his emotions went. You havenât seen Kazuo care about anything in two years.
But you can see him thinking about what Ryuhei said, trying to wrap his mind around a question. âDonât,â you say, and he looks at you, puzzled. âIf I had a quirk, Iâd have had it when I was born, just like the rest of my family.â
âYour family has some funky quirks,â Yoji says. You have a feeling you know where heâs going with this, and youâre not wrong. âIsnât one of your cousins a villainess?â
âShe barely counts,â Hirono says. âWhat could they even charge her with if they caught her? Possession of a video camera and bad taste in men? They could charge Yoshimi with that, too.â
âHey!â
Sho and Ryuhei join in on the ribbing, and you lean back against the steps. Kazuo rises from his chair a little unsteadily and comes to sit by you. âYou never mentioned this friend of yours before.â
âIt never came up.â You glance sidelong at him. âWhy? Are you jealous?â
âNo,â Kazuo says. He hiccups. His alcohol tolerance has always been weirdly low. âIâm surprised you never asked me to find him. Maybe I could.â
âI know.â If Kazuo ever recovers from what UA High did to him, the government will be all over him. He could find anything, anyone â but like Ryuhei said, he has to know what questions to ask. âI think Iâm scared of what youâd find. I donât want him to be dead.â
âDead might be better.â
You almost choke on the sip of vodka you just took. âExcuse me?â
âIf he died, he died,â Kazuo says. No shit. âIf heâs still alive, heâs been missing for fifteen years. During my work-study, I assisted in the search for several missing children. Nothing good had happened to the ones we found alive.â
You hadnât thought about that, what it would actually mean if Tenko is still alive, and your brain supplies you instantly with a list of terrible things that could have happened to your best friend. Your imagination is pretty vivid. Your stomach turns. âI donât want that,â you say. âI just want him to be okay.â
âSometimes dead is better,â Kazuo says again. And then heâs quiet.
You try to get back into the mood of the party, but what Kazuo said sticks, and youâre kind of mad at him about it. The old Kazuo wouldnât have said something like that, or else he would have put it more gently. You miss the old Kazuo. Thanks to a villain fifteen years ago and UA fucking High, youâre now short two best friends.
Kazuoâs a good guy, but youâd be lying if you said you werenât drawn to him because of who he reminded you of. You have a soft spot for dark-haired boys who want to be heroes. If Tenko hadnât gone missing and the two of you had gotten to grow up together, you probably would have wound up with a big, stupid crush on him, the supercharged version of how you felt about Kazuo. But a relationship between the two of you wouldnât have worked out, for the same reason your relationship with Kazuo didnât work. Being a hero comes first. Being a hero always comes first with guys like them. You probably wouldnât like them as much if it didnât.
Getting drunk at Kazuoâs is a typical Friday night pastime among your friends, and usually everybody sleeps over. Everybody usually includes you, but you have to work tomorrow, which means you have to go home. Sometimes you and Kazuo still fool around when youâre both drunk, and you want to avoid that, too. You drink a glass of water and start sobering up while the others are still sorting out places to sleep, and then you tell them all good by and head out, taking three trains in a loop around the city to give yourself even more time to sober up before you have to walk home. You donât live in the nicest neighborhood. You need to be alert.
When you finally get off the train at your stop, you realize youâve got another problem. Youâre hungry, and you wonât have time to cook when you get home if you want to sleep at all tonight. The all-night convenience store a few blocks up from your apartment is beckoning to you, and you give in without a fight. Youâll pick something to eat, eat it in the store for one last period of sobering-up, and walk the rest of the way home.
You feel a little better with a few bites of food in your stomach, and youâre pretty sure youâre not going to throw it up later. You hang out in the corner of the shop, a good spot to people-watch from if there were any people in here but you and the owner. The TV behind the counter is blaring the news about some villain attack, somewhere â two dumb-ass middle schoolers, one sludge villain, one can of whoop-ass opened by All Might. What else is new.
âTurn that shit off.â
The voice is raspy, and itâs coming from the far corner of the store. So thereâs somebody else in here after all. You rise to your tiptoes and peer over the shelves to spot the speaker. Theyâre wearing a black hoodie with the hood up and browsing for energy drinks, and apparently they have a real problem with whatâs on TV â which means the proprietor has a real problem with them. âGot a problem with heroics? Or does seeing real heroes just remind you what a bum you are?â
âFuck off,â the guy in the hoodie says sharply. âYouâve got more in common with me than you do with them. If you were there, you think youâd run in to help? No. Youâd wait for a hero, because youâre useless and pathetic. At least I donât walk around pretending to be something Iâm not.â
Hoodie guy sort of has a point, even if you donât like how heâs phrasing it. Hoodie guy also sucks at reading the room, because after that little back-and-forth, he yanks an energy drink out of the case and a package of sour candies off a shelf and heads up to the counter. The proprietor laughs in his face. âGet out of here. If you think Iâm selling even a stick of gum to you, youâre out of your mind.â
Hoodie guyâs shoulders tense. âYouâre so desperate to defend All Might that you wonât take my money? Heâs not gonna fuck you.â
You must be a little more drunk than you thought, because you have to clamp your hands over your mouth to stifle a laugh. But thereâs nothing funny about the situation thatâs unfolding in front of you. The proprietorâs looking increasingly pissed, and Hoodie Guyâs hands are out of his pockets, open and twitching at his sides. You donât know what either of their quirks are, but youâve got seven siblings. You know what it looks like when a situationâs about to spiral out of control.
âI said get out,â the proprietor spits. He shoves the drink and the package of candy back across the counter, hard enough that they fall off and roll across the floor. Hoodie Guyâs hands begin to lift from his sides, and you step out of your corner. âYou want to start something? Go ahead. The cops will be here so fast ââ
âNot fast enough for you,â Hoodie Guy hisses. His hands are all the way up, reaching over the counter.
You scoop the snacks off the floor and duck into the scant space between Hoodie Guy and the counter. You elbow him a bit by accident and he stumbles, swears at you. You ignore him and focus on the proprietor. âHi. Iâm still hungry. Can I get these?â
The proprietor squints at you, nonplussed. Behind you, Hoodie Guyâs gotten his feet under him, and if itâs possible, heâs extra pissed. âGet out of my way.â
âYou donât want this kind of trouble,â you say, ignoring Hoodie Guy. Heâs the instigator. You need him to shut up so you can handle this before it escalates. âI know you donât. You want him out of here and he wants his snacks. If you donât want his money, mineâs just as good.â
Youâre conscious of Hoodie Guy looming over your shoulder. Heâs not all that much taller than you, but heâs standing a little too close. You take your wallet out, and that seems to settle the issue. âYouâre lucky your girlfriendâs here to help you out. Thatâll be ÂĽ1800.â
You pay up and collect the snacks. When you turn away from the counter, Hoodie Guyâs right there, and you get your first good look at his face â or at the life-sized model hand clamped over his face. Thatâs â weird. You canât see his expression, but his tone of voice is unmistakable. âIf you think ââ
âI know, I know,â you interrupt. âYouâre not gonna fuck me.â
Itâs not a joke youâd make sober, but with the proprietor calmed slightly down, you have to knock Hoodie Guy off his game somehow. It works. He makes a weird, strangled sound, and you grab him by his sleeve and tow him out the door.
He lets you do it, which is a surprise, and you let him go as soon as the doors close behind you. You hold out the snack and the energy drink. âHere.â
You canât see his face, but you can see one red eye, peering out at you through the fingers of the hand. âIt was pretty stupid of you to get in my way.â
âIt was pretty stupid of you to go up to the counter. If youâd stormed off he wouldnât have chased you.â Youâve seen Sho use that tactic before â needle a store owner until they want him gone more than they want to check his pockets. âJust take this, okay?â
He raises one hand and scratches at his neck. Thereâs something familiar about the motion, and the scarred, scraped-raw patch of skin there. Maybe youâve seen something similar at work. âEither you used some kind of quirk or you got lucky. Which is it?â
âNeither. I have seven siblings and Iâm good at toning things down.â Youâve wished for a quirk that lets you affect othersâ moods more than a few times. You had to learn your de-escalation techniques the hard way. âDo you want these or not?â
Heâs still scratching, and somethingâs pulling at the back of your mind, harder and harder. âSeven siblings,â he says slowly. âThatâs three more.â
âThree more than what?â you say, puzzled. And then it clicks.
You have seven siblings now. When you lived across the street from your best friend, you only had four. And now you get why the scratching looks so familiar, why thereâs so much scar tissue in the place heâs clawing at â because heâs been scratching that same spot for a decade and a half. It doesnât matter than his hair is grey-blue instead of black, that his eyes are red instead of grey. It doesnât even matter that heâs got a creepy hand stuck over his face. You know who youâre looking at, and the surge of joy that overtakes you is like nothing youâve ever felt before.
Youâd keep it to yourself, ordinarily. But tonight youâre a little drunk, and you canât hold it in. âTenko,â you say, and he freezes like heâs been struck by lightning. âYouâre alive!â
Tenko stays frozen until you reach for him, at which point he bolts, and you really shouldnât follow him â but youâre drunk and itâs your best friend and heâs alive just like you knew he was, so you chase after him. He was a little clumsy when you were kids. You were always a little faster on your feet, but his legs are longer than yours now, and he keeps you at a fair distance until he trips.
Itâs sort of your fault he trips. Heâs looking back over his shoulder, checking where you are, and heâs not watching his feet. Itâs a bad fall. He sprawls out, the hand over his face dislodging and bouncing across the concrete, and you hear him cursing under his breath in a voice that carries a familiar strain. Youâve heard that before. You do what you did back then. You run to his side and drop to your knees, hands outstretched to help. âTenko ââ
âGet away from me! Donât touch me!â Tenko lashes out with one hand, and instinct tells you to get out of range. The hand he lashes out with looks wrong â hurt, maybe, in the fall. His other hand is up over his face, covering it the same way the model hand was. âFather â I need â where ââ
Father. You wonder if Tenko knows what happened to his father â but heâs feeling around on the concrete with the maybe-broken hand, and you realize what heâs looking for. âItâs over here,â you say. âStay there. I can ââ
âNo.â Tenko lunges past you, seizes the hand, secures it over his face. Then he turns on you, and the hatred in his eyes sends a bolt of pure terror down your spine.
He knocks you onto your back. You know some self-defense â like any girl, like any person without a quirk â and you kick and thrash, arching your back, trying to throw him off. Some part of your mind is still spinning, because itâs Tenko, your best friend, who wants to be a hero â and itâs Tenko, his forearm coming down across your throat and half his body weight leaning onto it. You cough and sputter, and Tenko raises his other hand, all five fingers outstretched. âTell me what I want to know and Iâll kill you fast. Lie and itâll be slow. Who are you?â
You donât know how he expects you to answer with his arm over your throat. Dark spots are beginning to fill your vision. You shove at his arm, and his hand closes around your wrist. His grip is hot and dry and shaking, and a split second after heâs touched you, the burning starts. Itâs like his hand is dipped in acid, like itâs clawing through your skin one layer at a time, and you scream in pain. Or you try to. He increases the pressure on your throat and chokes the sound off. âDonât touch me,â he snarls. âAnd donât scream. Who are you?â
You manage to rasp out your name, and you see Tenkoâs expression shift. âWe went to school together,â you gasp. âI lived across the street from you. We played together. You were ââ
You black out for a second, and the pressure on your throat lifts slightly. âWhat?â Tenko spits. âI was what?â
âMy best friend,â you whisper. Your eyes well up, tears running down your face when you blink. âI missed you so much ââ
Tenko stares down at you for a moment longer. Then he recoils away from you, up onto his feet and back five or six steps. Heâs cradling his wrist. You roll from your back to your side and gasp for air. Thereâs a rattle in your breathing that tells you your windpipeâs damaged, and when you blink the tears and spots from your vision to stare at your wrist, you see that your skin is raw, bloody and oozing. Thereâs the outline of all five of Tenkoâs fingers, his thumb and middle finger joined, rotted into your skin.
âGo,â Tenko says. You look numbly up at him and see his face twisted behind the hand. âNow.â
Your wrist â his hair â his eyes â Tenko has a quirk now. An awful quirk. âWhat happened to you?â you ask helplessly. âWhere did you go? Are you ââ
âGo!â Tenko snaps at you. âBefore I change my mind. Run!â
You scramble backwards and collide with something. The energy drink and the package of candy, which you dropped when you ran to help Tenko after he fell. The sight of them makes you want to burst into tears again. You donât want to take them with you. You bought them for him. Without looking his way, you pick them up and set them on the ground between the two of you, pushing them towards him so he knows who theyâre for. Then you force yourself to your hands and your knees and your feet and run for your life, away from the best friend you now know youâve lost for good.
You didnât want Tenko to be dead, and he isnât. But Kazuo was right, too. Maybe dead would have been better. Anything would have been better than this.
Thanks!you anwser so fast too like damn!â¨â
Hiii i just discover your account it's so cool ! What about shigaraki with a darling that litteraly worship him ? đ§
Have a nice day/nightâ¨đ
TOMURA/READER WHO WORSHIPS HIM HC!
A/N: gulps nervously in my tomura collection worth $1k+.. what..worship this guy? hah, never heard of it
(cough sidenote: utahime/urame whatever her name is and sukuna or xielian and huacheng...)
WARNINGS: nsfw under the cut! ooc tomura?, subby-ish tomura
oh my god this boy is sweating, confused, scared, angry.
he's sweating because he's shocked and nervous! how would he even react to someone holding him in their arms and whispering praises into his ear?
he's confused, where did this come from? why does he deserve this? are you serious or are you being sarcastic?
he's scared because there's an odd feeling in his chest that hurts yet feels so good, it outweighs the feeling of hatred that burns so deep within him.
he's angry because he thinks your a spy or is playing a cruel joke on him, that one day this will all just stop or your just using him to your own gain.
you have to try and try for weeks on end to show that your not going anywhere and that you genuinely worship him for who he is.
once he settles in and realizes your treating him like some sort of god, or how people idolize and admire stain/all might with genuine love in your heart he short circuits for awhile.
he lays in your arms quietly as he feels you kiss around his body and tell him that he did such a good job, how handsome he is, how much you love him, how much you care and how much all you wanna do to him is..take care of him.
he'll try and push you off and say something along the lines of 'you're being annoying/stupid, cut it out' or he'll say something cocky, 'you really see me as a god or something, huh? that sounds about right for a king like me.'
once it genuinely sinks into all of him that your being real and not playing with him, it all goes to his head and his dick he becomes more cocky but whenever a plan fails he falls so much harder than he would've if you weren't around.
he loves your kisses and will sulk if you don't give him atleast 5 per 10 minutes like you usually do.
cup his face and shower him with kisses, praise, tell him how handsome he is as your cuteness aggression kicks in and you squeeze his cheeks like they're your life line.
head? blank. mind? off.
even though he becomes more cocky/egotistical, he still short circuits and shuts down for a moment because..what?
he doesn't know what he did to deserve you (besides being a gross ugly gamer boy who should go eat a cup noodle) but he definitely thinks it's because all his hardwork and dedication to master got you by his side.
please be patient with him, if he ever sees you upset with him he might actually go insane.
he loves getting a handjob from you while he suckles on your chest and you whisper sweet things,
he cums so fast when you hug him from behind, one hand stroking his cock and the other playing with his nipples and stroking his chest while you whisper praise into his ear and leave hickeys on his scarred neck or shoulders.
when you praise him, sometimes it just immediately gets him erect, even if you didn't say anything inherently sexual.
he will watch with eyes blown wide or barely open (depends on how long you've been going) as you suck his cock and treat him with utmost care.
yes he is a pillow prince.
he loves it when you treat him like a valuable jewel that could shatter at the slightest touch, your gentle squeezes, your slow and tender kisses, your praise, it all swirls in his head and makes him cum, even if it's just foreplay.
he loves the aftercare, when he's laying down on his stomach and a pillow on his chest as you carefully use wipes to clean his cock, makes him hard all over again.
the aftercare where you shower with him? now he's not sure, he'll say he can bathe himself yet the soft moans he lets out whenever you lather soap on his body or dig your fingers into his hair says he would rather have you bathe him.
cuddles, cuddles please. he needs that.
atleast an hour or 30 minutes of you cuddling him, petting him and telling him how good he did for you, he will sulk if he doesn't get this.
when he's the one mostly in control he's so rough and mean, well..as rough as a lanky twink can get.
he loves watching you cry for him or having you tell him how good you feel, goes straight to his cock.
tell him to go harder, faster, deeper or tell him you're about to cum quick, he loves it, he loves it all.
when your giving him oral, he will just straight up hump/facefuck you, he loves the adoring look in your eyes, it makes him so hard.
âAke 2024
MHA CHAPTER 402 SPOILER:
Is no one gonna talk about how Tomura just... swallows AFO's quirk...? Like, just straight up "gulp."
AFO's face says it all. Like, đ.
Throat game strong.
yes ! I have small boobs i swear i wanted to hear ass of things, thanks anonyme for asking UnU now i know thank to you
boobs, ass or thighs? honest question i swear
Tch. None of those are All Might so I donât care! *crosses arms and pouts*
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I truly sacrificed to create this ridiculous mug. biting clay is a bad sensory experience đ who would have guessed
Iâm tempted not to glaze the bite marks so it looks like it was bitten through the glaze lmao
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hi! đŞ
19f! just wanted to see if anybody would be interested in a roleplay for the following fandoms...
đdemon slayer (mainly looking for demon slayer! as im currently hyper-fixating on it.)
đbluelock
đmy hero academia
đjjk
i've been roleplaying for a long time now, and id love to find a partner to roleplay with, and someone i can plot or chat with ooc. i love fleshing out plots, sharing ideas, as well as world building.
im looking to make friends out of my roleplay partner!
id be happy to play as anyone for u!
i am semi-literate to advanced literate and id prefer if my partner were the same!
please be okay with smut! id love to include it in roleplays. although, please don't come to me with fully nsfw related plots.
im looking for 18+ partners only! i usually play as canon characters., and although im looking to do a cc x cc roleplay, although i'm alright with a cc oc roleplay as well.
we can talk further about boundaries and anything else we are looking for to be sure that we are on the same page.
interact and ill reach out to youđ
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It's like litteraly none of your business..
18+, minor don't interact with the 18+ contentTomura shigaraki's biggest simpArtist, writter
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