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They had saved the day. That should have been the end of the story.
(It wasn't. It never is.
After all, when the tale ends, the heroes are still there.)
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- Part 1 of The Next Right Thing
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What if Light was not the one to find the Death Note that day? How would the world change with that power in the hands of someone with no desire to be a God?
Shuichi Aizawa found the notebook by chance. Though initially skeptical, Aizawa, heavily disillusioned with the way things are, decides to use the notebook to change the world in ways being a detective never could, and allow people to escape the injustices society never let them be free of, becoming the vigilante known as Kira.
But a lack of ego can only protect him for so long. Once a Second Kira appears, Aizawa is thrust into a fight for his life against the combined forces of the world’s greatest detective, L, and the brilliant son of the Police Superintendent, Light Yagami. As the deadly net begins to close in, Aizawa has to rely on his own skills and the help of his disapproving partner, Ide, to avoid capture and locate the Second Kira before the police can. But in an unexpected twist, L may prove to be the least of his problems.
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Light really and truly isn’t Kira. He’s a regular person with OCD who lands under L’s surveillance and has to handle the absolute nightmare scenario of having your paranoid thoughts of being monitored suddenly come true.
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A Pretty Heavy Covenant to Make With Someone Powerless by ghostwriterofthemachine
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
01 Oct 2021
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“Aizawa lets his voice fall into something cold, and begins the show. “This is Sugiyama Ryuu, we’ve been in contact. We discussed the option of a private showing?”
Another pause, and then, “Yes, yes, we’ve been expecting you, Sir. Just wait there a moment, and I’ll send someone to escort you.”
“Acceptable,” Aizawa clipped out, and then crossed his arms over his chest to wait.
Soon, the door swings open, and Aizawa opens his mouth to say something snippy, but it trails away to nothing when he needs to look much further down than he’d been expecting to see the person who opened it.
‘Ah,’ thinks Aizawa, and it’s only his commitment to his character which keeps his expression icy. ‘They’re starting this already, then.’
A child has opened the door. “
Pro-Hero Eraserhead is sent on an undercover mission.
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contrast a mimic with a mockingbird by ghostwriterofthemachine
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
05 Aug 2021
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Aizawa asks, “How did this happen?"After a long, long moment, Yagi tells him. And then he says, “Shouta, this isn’t your fault.”
Yagi is wrong.
Or: An entire generation of top heroes has been trained to trust, respond to, and obey unconditionally, one voice. They learn through bitter hardship that, when that voice gives your orders in the field, you follow them without question.
This has never been a problem, until it is.
