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"I’m only two minutes late!” Izuku protested. Had he missed the start of an important test? None of the national, standardized tests were supposed to happen this month and even being two minutes late to one of those wouldn’t elicit this sort of reaction. They were discussing their career interest forms today, but that was it. Nothing time-critical was supposed to be happening.
“Midoriya, you were reported missing a week ago. No one has seen you for eight days. The police have been combing the city for you.”
"I’m sorry. What?”
Midoriya Izuku went missing for a week and turned up in a back alleyway with skills he's never even heard of and no memory of how he came by them. He resigns himself to never learning the truth of what happened to him, but he shouldn't waste this chance should he? He could become a hero with reflexes like these.
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- Part 1 of Switchblade
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Bookmarked by Fiskelina
05 Jan 2026
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Just so masterfully written and deep. It explores moral dilemmas and deep topics and it made me stop and think several times. Despite it's sad or melancholy nature in some parts I was able to get through it. The bad things don't just pile up and up and up, some gets solved or at least better, and Izuku also evolved. it also hints at future things and quietly sets up the future in the background. Seemingly inconsequential things in the beginning turns out to be the key to the end.
Despite the length that seemed scary at first it did not feel like 333 000 words at all. It was engaging all the way without dragging on. As Izuku evolved, so did the story.
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The Essay Writing Competition by outromri
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
22 Dec 2020
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“I have a single condition that your participant list must meet.”
Shouta simply arches an eyebrow.
“Midoriya Izuku will have to participate, regardless of whether he volunteers or not.”
It starts with a seemingly innocent essay competition, but Aizawa Shouta can never be too careful when his problem child and Nedzu are involved in the same plan.
