Chapter 2: Chapter 2: A New Home
Four years had passed since Haruto was reborn into the world of My Hero Academia. During this time, his life had been relatively peaceful. As a toddler, he spent his days playing with toys, listening to his mother's stories, and observing the world around him.
Despite his young age, Haruto had already begun to uncover the extent of his powers. One day, while swimming with his father, he realized he could hold his breath underwater indefinitely. It wasn't long before he understood why—he had copied his father's quirk, Underwater Breathing.
Later, during a bedtime story with his mother, he found himself recalling every word she said with perfect clarity. His mother often marveled at how sharp his memory was, but Haruto knew it wasn't natural. He had copied her Photographic Memory quirk as well.
Though his parents adored him, Haruto noticed that he looked fairly average compared to his mother, who was beautiful in a way that turned heads. However, his adaptable body was already working wonders. By the age of four, he had a well-proportioned and athletic build for his age. It was clear that he would grow into a striking young man in the future.
The Move
One day, Haruto's father came home beaming with excitement. "We're moving!" he announced.
Haruto's mother looked up from the kitchen. "Moving? Where to?"
"The city," his father said proudly. "I got promoted! It's a big opportunity for us."
While his parents were overjoyed, Haruto was less enthusiastic. He liked their quiet life and didn't feel like starting over in a new place. But he kept his thoughts to himself and soon found himself helping pack their belongings—or at least pretending to.
The new city was bustling and loud compared to their old town. Haruto found it overwhelming at first, but he quickly adapted. As they settled into their new home, he started to explore the neighborhood and soon met other kids his age.
One sunny afternoon, Haruto wandered to a nearby playground. That's where he first saw them: a loud, blond-haired boy shouting orders at a group of kids, and a timid green-haired boy standing off to the side, looking nervous.
Haruto watched as the blond boy—Bakugo—demanded the other kids play his game and teased Izuku for being quirkless.
"Wow, what a brat," Haruto thought.
Still, he couldn't help but admire Bakugo's confidence and power. As he observed the explosions Bakugo created with his hands, something within him clicked. His body tingled as he felt the quirk integrate into his own.
Later, when Bakugo tried to pick on Izuku again, Haruto decided to intervene.
"Hey, leave him alone," Haruto said firmly, stepping between them.
Bakugo scowled. "Who do you think you are, new kid? Stay out of this!"
"Or what?" Haruto said, crossing his arms. "You'll act like a villain? Heroes don't bully people."
The playground fell silent. The other kids stared, shocked that someone had stood up to Bakugo.
Bakugo growled, his palms sparking. "Say that again!"
Before he could do anything, Haruto stepped closer, his calm gaze unnerving Bakugo. "Go ahead. Try it. See how it works out for you."
Bakugo hesitated. Something about Haruto's confidence made him back off. Muttering under his breath, he stomped away.
Trouble at Home
The next day, Bakugo's mother showed up at Haruto's house. She looked furious as she complained to Haruto's parents about his behavior.
"Your son insulted my Katsuki!" she said. "He called him a villain and embarrassed him in front of everyone!"
Haruto's parents turned to him, concerned. "Haruto, is this true?"
Haruto nodded, but he didn't flinch. "Yes, it's true. Bakugo was bullying another kid. I only told him the truth—that heroes don't act like villains."
His father frowned. "Haruto, you should have told a teacher instead of confronting him."
"But it worked," Haruto argued. "He stopped. Besides, isn't it better to stop someone before they go down the wrong path?"
Bakugo's mother huffed. "That's no excuse! Katsuki is a good boy—"
"And good boys don't bully others," Haruto interrupted.
The room fell silent again. Haruto's parents exchanged glances, unsure how to respond.
Finally, Bakugo's mother sighed. "Fine. I'll talk to Katsuki. But your son needs to learn some manners."
As she left, Haruto's parents sat him down for a serious talk.
"Haruto," his mother said gently, "we're proud that you stood up for someone, but you need to be careful how you handle these situations. You don't want to make enemies."
Haruto nodded, though he didn't entirely agree. He couldn't just stand by and watch someone get hurt.
Praise from the Neighborhood
Word spread quickly about what had happened at the playground. Many parents praised Haruto for his bravery and kindness, saying he had a good heart. Even Izuku's mother came by to thank him.
"I don't know what you said to that boy," she told Haruto, "but Izuku came home smiling for the first time in weeks. You're a good friend."
Haruto smiled back, feeling a warm sense of satisfaction.
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A few weeks later, Haruto's parents decided it was time to take him to the quirk doctor. Though they already knew he had a quirk, they wanted an official diagnosis.
The doctor ran several tests, but the results were inconclusive.
"This is unusual," the doctor admitted. "We can't identify his quirk. It doesn't match any known patterns."
Haruto's parents were confused. "But he definitely has a quirk," his father said. "He's shown signs of it."
Haruto, however, knew exactly what to say. "It's called Desire," he said confidently.
The doctor raised an eyebrow. "Desire?"
"Yeah," Haruto continued. "It helps me develop any power I need when I really want it."
The doctor nodded thoughtfully. "That's... an interesting explanation. It's plausible, but we can't confirm it scientifically."
Haruto's parents accepted the answer, relieved to have something to tell others.
Bakugo Learns a Lesson
Despite their earlier conflict, Bakugo continued to interact with Haruto. Though they didn't become friends, Bakugo seemed to respect him—or at least, he avoided picking on him.
One afternoon, Bakugo tried to bully Izuku again. This time, Haruto didn't even have to step in.
"Are you sure you want to do that?" Haruto called out casually from the swings.
Bakugo froze, his face turning red. He muttered something under his breath and walked away.
Izuku looked at Haruto gratefully. "Thanks, Haruto. You're really brave."
Haruto shrugged. "Someone has to keep him in check. Besides, it's what heroes do, right?"
Izuku's eyes lit up. "You really think I can be a hero?"
"Of course," Haruto said with a smile. "Everyone has the potential to be a hero."
( I'm planning to make his parents died during villian and heros battle while he is not there and then Make HIM VIGILANTI. He will get his revenge but will not turn Complete dark . ALSO he will also kill some hero's.)
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End of Chapters 2 .
(Word count: ~1,109. )