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Alright, who's back for the chaos?

I said WHO'S BACK FOR THE CHAOS?!

This chapter was rewritten in a total
of 7 times because I am never satisfied
with my writing. So I often have to re-do
a chapter before I am satisfied with what
I did with it.

last chapter was supposed to be this
chapter but I thought, why not see what
goes on into Dabi's mind for a little?

So here we are.

Also the picture in the media above is how
Tomomi's necklace looks like now. Except
its definitely bigger.

Don't forget to comment and vote. I love you
all and happy reading.






Aizawa made his way back to the VIP area, where all of the heroes watched as the games went on. After talking to Tomomi, all he could think about was what she confessed to him. He had a feeling that there was more to it. She only mentioned a fraction of what happened to her and implied what happened to Shoto but she never really gave him the full story.

But Aizawa wasn't stupid. He knew what abuse was and it was exactly what she had told him. But he knew better than to push her for more. She would surely push him away and Aizawa cared too much about her and his students to even have one of them not fully trust him. Especially some as emotionally fragile as Tomomi.

"Hey, Eraser Head." Miruko's voice stopped his thoughts as he continued watching the Festival. He looked to see her standing right next to him.

"Yeah?"

"Your student, Todoroki, what's up with them?" She asked curiously, crossing her arms.

Aizawa raised an eyebrow ( under his wraps, after he reapplied them ), wondering why she suddenly had an interest in his students.

"There are two of them, Miruko....which one do you want to know more about?"

"Tomomi, I think that's her name?" Miruko furthered her question. "Yeah, Tomomi...Tell me more about her? She seems like a very strong kid."

Aizawa looked right behind her to see Endeavor was there, not too far behind. He was definitely earshot of them but it didn't seem like he was listening to them. Still...Aizawa never resisted the chance to challenge bullies. Because that's what Endeavor was...A bully.

"Miss Todoroki, as I have said, is one of my brightest students." He started, looking back to the female in front of him. "She's even my most elegant one, too. Tomomi excels in both hero training and academics. I see her being a great hero once she's graduated."

Aizawa caught a glimpse of Endeavor flicking his eyes to the two for a split second. So you are listening, huh? He thought as he turned his eyes back to Miruko, who was oblivious to them.

"Her aspirations aren't just to be a well known hero. She believes in helping other just for the sake of helping others. Not because she would become the number one hero." Aizawa continued on. "Of course, my other students have the same goal but with Tomomi, I can tell she will be the greatest solely on the fact that she isn't selfish and she does it to inspire others."

Okay, that was a direct jab at Endeavor, who was now narrowing his eyes at Aizawa, who had no problem returning the favor. What was he feeding his daughter? Was he the reason she was acting out again? Was he the reason why Shoto was acting out?

"But she keeps holding back on something...I think it's confidence, honestly." Aizawa concluded. "She's strong and smart but she doesn't believe she's deserving of everything she has achieved and will achieve....She's going to need help with her confidence."

"I believe I can help her with that." Miruko stated, smirking at him. "Hearing this only makes me want to work with her even more. The internships are coming up soon, right? Why don't you tell her that I am interested in her interning with my agency?"

"She would honestly love that but I'll have to talk to her about it." Aizawa replied honestly. "From what I've heard, she is a huge fan of you."

Miruko smiled sweetly. She loved hearing that there were fans of hers in UA Academy. Especially within the female student roster. "Aww, that makes this even better. Thanks, Eraser!"

Aizawa just hummed as she walked away from him. As soon as she was gone, his eyes were trained right on Endeavor, who was also glaring back at him. He might intimidate everyone else around him but he didn't scare him for one second. Aizawa has fought foes tougher than him.

If he had a problem with him showing his care for his students, he knew where to find him.




Shoto and Izuku's fight was up next and Tomomi felt like she should warn him about her brother's rash acts. After talking to Aizawa about everything that was weighing heavy in her heart, she felt the need to be a little bit honest with him about Shoto and her.

So she quickly went to look for him in the back rooms, finding him near a water fountain by himself.

"Midoriya-chan." She called, walking over to him.

Midoriya turned to see the female Todoroki walk towards him. He was always happy to see her but he could tell by her worrisome look, she came to talk about Shoto and his fight with him.

"T-Tomo-chan! Good to see you!" He greeted nicely.

"Can I talk to you? It's about Shoto." She asked straight away. She knew he might be mad at her for talking to Midoriya about this but she felt that he would have a better understanding of Shoto if she told him a little about their home life.

"Oh, okay-" Midoriya was about to finish his sentence when a voice interrupted him completely.

"What are you doing?"

The two looked to see Shoto standing some feet away from them. He did not look happy with the scene on front of him at all. What were they talking about? Or were about to talk about?

Why was his sister talking about him to Midoriya?

It all made Shoto suspicious.

Tomomi sighed, knowing what his look meant. She knew he would be mad about this. Even if she wanted a trusted friend to try and understand them better. Midoriya trusted her with his secret, who's to say he couldn't be trustworthy?

But Shoto didn't see it that way. He was begining to wonder if their father had something to do with this. Ridiculous, he knows but still....

"Midoriya, please give us a moment." She said kindly, flashing him a reassuring smile. Seeing as he was hesitant on leaving the two alone.

He looked very mad at her so Midoriya didn't want to leave her there but that was her brother. So she knew what she was doing.

With one last look, Midoriya decided to leave them in the hallway.

Once he was gone, Shoto turned his gaze back to his sister. With a fiery glare, he began demanding answers.

"What were you two talking about and why was my name mentioned?"

"We didn't get to talk about anything before you came." She replied truthfully and calmly. "It wasn't what it-"

"You were going to tell him, huh?" He shot back, crossing his arms. "Tomomi.....you were going to tell him?"

Tomomi looked at him as he stared back at her. The twins looked at each other with the same expression on their faces. Shoto wasn't going to stop until he got some answers and Tomomi wasn't going to back down from him.

"Shoto...." She started, cautiously. "Maybe....maybe if we told someone-"

"Then what?" He asked, scoffing humorlessly. "What? You think it'll make everything better? Well, it won't."

"I don't know why you're being like this, they are out friends."

"No, they are your friends, not mine."

"How can you say that?! I'm just tired of having to hide-"

"THEN DON'T HIDE!" Shoto suddenly snapped at her, his eyes were growing angrier by the second.

His sudden outburst baffled Tomomi. Where was this coming from? Before, he had no problem with the class and now he's paranoid? She knew it had something to do with their father. She knew it.

"Shoto....what's happening to you?" She asks quietly, taking a step forward towards him. "is it father-"

"This has nothing to do with that bastard." He replied venomously, looking away from her. "This is about you and you not being able to shut up about something that isn't anyone elses business."

Right then and there, Tomomi began to feel fury fill up her cold veins. What gave Shoto the right to try and tell her what to do? Just because he couldn't accept help doesn't mean she couldn't.

"Well maybe it's time we get help," she said sternly, flashing him a cold gaze. "I'm tired of having to hold everything in for the sake of pretending everything is okay....I don't want to do that anymore."

Shoto paused, his face losing his anger as it slowly became more and more emotionless. And that's when she knew she got his full attention.

With a sigh, she continued on. "Shoto....I'm not saying we should tell everyone we know....I'm saying we should try and open up to at least one person about this.....before we end up like mom."

Her words punched him in the gut as she began to walk away from him. Just before she passed him, she stopped and placed a hand on his shoulder. Making him look right at her.

He could see the sincerity in her eyes and her raw emotions she has his for years.

"I care too much about you to let you destroy yourself because of father."

Patting his shoulder twice, she left him to ponder his thoughts alone.

Shoto didn't know what to think or do after that. Had he been so worried about winning that he neglected to notice when his own twin sister was hurting inside?

Was he that bad at noticing things? He didn't know. Maybe he was.

And maybe Tomomi was right. It would probably help him a little if he just started to trust someone else for a change.

As he walked to the arena entrance, his sisters words echoed into his mind. But then the sight of his father made him feel like he had to prove to him that he could be who he wanted to be without his help.

And that's exactly what he was going to do this time.











yo, I'm so sorry for
the long wait. I'm getting
a new laptop today but I
don't want to leave you all
hanging.

Also, I do plan on writing a
Valentine's Day special and
I think you're all going to
have a laugh with it.

We are reaching closer to
the end of this arc and closer
to the camp arc ( God help us )
and I'm excited about it.

Don't forget to comment and vote

I love you all.


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