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Teen And Up Audiences

Graphic Depictions Of Violence

Gen

僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia


Midoriya Inko & Yagi Toshinori | All Might
Midoriya Izuku & Yagi Toshinori | All Might

Midoriya Inko
Yagi Toshinori | All Might
Midoriya Izuku
Sir Nighteye (My Hero Academia)
Bakugou Katsuki
Gran Torino (My Hero Academia)
Shuuzenji Chiyo | Recovery Girl

Parental Yagi Toshinori | All Might


Biological Dad AU
Izuku is the Product of a One Night Stand
no relationships - Freeform
Will Probably Change In Sequel Stories
Quirkless Izuku
Izuku Recieves One For All Quirk
Izuku Is All Might's secret son
Rated For Violence
Description of Toshinori's First Fight Against All For One
Frank Discussion of All Might's Injuries
Seriously I Made Google Think I Was Dying With All the Medical Stuff I Was Looking Up For This
Story
minor language
Mainly From All Might and Bakugou
no beta we die like men
Complete
English
Part 1 of the My Hero Biological Dad AU series Next Work →

My Hero Is My Dad?!
LightSage89

Chapter 3 (http://archiveofourown.org/works/17573258/chapters/41418098)

Summary:

Izuku's first meeting with All Might leaves the child super excited, but is heart-breaking for
Toshinori and Inko who know the truth. But All Might can't dwell on his feelings for too long, because
there's a reason he came back to Japan.
(Sunday)
Izuku was excited, but Inko was disquieted. All the way to the bullet train and the short trip to
Tokyo, her son kept bouncing excitedly on his seat, clutching his favorite All Might poster to his chest.
He had eventually decided that having this poster (his rarest and most valuable poster) signed would
be the smartest thing. That would further increase the value and rarity of the poster.
Inko kept her eyes on the scenery as they sped past. At least with the phone call, Toshinori had
warning that they were going to be there today. But this was still the very first time he would ever see
his son. No one could know how it would go.
And, not for the first time, she was so glad that her son took after her and not his father. Izuku got
his untamed hair from his father, but no one would look twice at the young boy. But it did make her
grow even more concerned if he found out about Toshinori being his father before he was ready. How
could you even begin to explain to a child that the man they’ve looked up to for most of their life was
actually their father?
She was so lost in her thoughts that she missed most of Izuku’s excited muttering until he spoke in
a louder voice. “Are you excited, Mom?”
Inko sighed, and lied. “Sure I am.” At her words, Izuku flashed her a bright smile (so much like his
father) and began staring at their tickets. Inko just knew that he was trying to decide if the tickets were
too expensive for them to make regular trips to Tokyo.
Izuku was practically vibrating with excitement the entire way. This was just the climax of one of
the first good weeks he’d had at school in a long time. When he told his classmates that he was going to
Tokyo to see All Might, for the first time in his life it was like they forgot he was quirkless. Kacchan was
still cold and distant, but even he didn’t speak a word to Izuku all week. For the first time in his life, his
peers spoke to him about something besides being quirkless, because he was lucky enough to be going
to Tokyo to see All Might himself!
In order to keep Izuku busy, Inko told him to keep track of their stop. His countdown to their stop
was a little annoying, but at least it stopped him from jumping up and down in his seat and annoying
the other passengers.
Finally, they arrived to the proper stop, and a great many people got off the train with Inko and
Izuku. A little panicked, Inko reached out for Izuku’s hand. “Take my hand and don’t run off.” She told
him, and he took her hand without complaint. So they set off, Inko making sure that she kept a firm
grip on Izuku’s hand as they walked down the crowded streets.
It had been a couple of years since Inko had visited Tokyo, but even she could tell that the city was
busier than normal, and the crowds all seemed to be moving in the same direction. So many people are
here to see Toshinori. Inko realized.
It was not a long walk to the address that Izuku had given to her, and the place was absolutely
impossible to miss, with the enormous crowd gathered around the building. There was a stage set up in
front of the building and the whole road was blocked off for the crowd’s safety.
“Look, Mom! It’s All Might’s sidekick, Sir Nighteye!” Izuku pointed excitedly with his poster.
“Really? And what can he do?” Inko asked. Her son was a fount of knowledge when it came to
Superhero quirks and just loved to talk about them.
“His quirk is Foresight!” Izuku answered instantly. “It allows him to see the possible futures of
anyone he touches, but he can only do it once a day. He’s All Might’s only sidekick right now. He rarely
takes on sidekicks at all. He’s so powerful and great that he doesn’t need the support of an army of
sidekicks like most heroes. Sir Nighteye takes care of the battle planning, and All Might...” Izuku threw a
few fake punches to indicate All Might going into battle.
A
s they moved closer, they could hear that Sir Nighteye and a few police officers were giving
orders to the crowd, mostly for the adults to stay further back to allow children up in the front of the
crowd. Does he always plan for children being in the front, or is he doing this because he knows his son
will be in the crowd?
Inko wondered to herself.
“Oh, Mom! Can I go up to the front with the other kids? Please please please?” Izuku asked.
Inko sighed. “Okay. But you have to promise me that you’ll stay there and will not leave until I
come and get you. Do you promise?”
“I promise! Thanks, Mom!” Inko followed him as far as the police officers keeping the adults back.
Once they saw a little boy coming through, they safely extracted Izuku from the crowd and directed
him up to the front. Thanks to Izuku being small for his age, he was able to find a place for himself
front and center between two other boys. Inko stayed back with the adults. Most of the others around
her also seemed to be parents who had children up in the front area. She was jostled around a few
times by other children rushing to the front, but she never took her eyes off her son for more than a
couple of seconds.
For once, Izuku was completely happy. Being quirkless had been a dark cloud over his life ever
since he was told that he didn’t have a quirk. And it was often the first question asked when meeting
new kids: “What is your quirk?” That question was often asked before asking the other kid’s name. But
the kids that Izuku was sitting with had no interest in discussing each other’s quirks.
The closest they got to discussing quirks was debating All Might’s quirk. Izuku believed his quirk
was an incredibly strong boost to all of All Might’s physical abilities, while another kid thought All
Might had two quirks: Super Strength and Invulnerability.
As the two children discussed whether All Might was invulnerable or not, All Might’s sidekick, Sir
Nighteye, took to the stage. He looked a little nervous, but Izuku knew that Sir Nighteye preferred to
stay out of the limelight, supporting All Might’s battles quietly from the shadows. Talking to this many
people was probably something he was not accustomed to.
“Hello, can everyone hear me?” Sir Nighteye asked into the microphone. He was answered with a
cheer. “First of all, both All Might and I would like to thank the people of Tokyo and Japan for their kind
welcome. I know that All Might is excited to be back home in Japan after so many years of being in
America.” Again, this statement was met with a cheer and Sir Nighteye patiently awaited for the sound
to die down. “I’m not very good at this.” He said shortly, to a small laugh from the audience. “So without
further ado, All Might!”
Like a meteor, All Might came shooting down from the roof of the building and landed firmly on
the stage in all of his glory. It appeared that he was going to keep the American theme of his costume
intact despite moving back to Japan. He looked as mighty and strong as he did on TV. In a world of
superheroes, this was a true super human. He straightened and flashed the crowd a dazzling smile,
resulting in a roar of noise from the sheer volume of the cheers.
And Izuku was front and center. He didn’t scream like the others, but he was still deeply in awe.
Standing only a couple of meters away, was the hero that he’d looked up to since childhood. The man
who had single-handedly saved a thousand people. The undisputed Number One hero in the world: All
Might!
While it seemed that All Might was simply soaking up the praise, his mind was actually on other
things. It had taken him almost no time at all to spot Inko Midoriya in the crowd. Despite the fact that
he hadn’t seen her in years, he still recognized her fairly easily. Green hair was still a rare enough trait
that it could be spotted in the crowd, and he was helped by the fact that she’d taken a place just behind
where the children sat. They made eye contact, and in that small moment, Inko briefly pointed into the
crowd of children before returned to clapping along with the others in the crowd.
She had pointed to a spot right in front of him, at the center of the children, and his eyes swept the
children. Right there, front and center, was a young boy with green messy hair, beaming up at him with
an All Might T-shirt and clutching a rolled-up poster in his hands. All Might was glad that he’d found
that particular spot, so it wouldn’t be odd for him to go there first.
My son.
Toshinori allowed the thought to only distract him briefly before he forced himself to focus
his attention on the crowd as a whole. There would be time to have a very small chat with Izuku later.
There were a few speeches. First All Might said a few words, about his time in America and his
pride at returning to protect his home country. He repeated the words of the Hero’s Vow, a pledge to
save and serve
the people, even at the cost of his own life.
The Hero’s Vow was slightly old fashioned, being from the time before superheroes were regulated
by the government, but the words were still a great comfort for many to hear.
The Prime Minister, the mayor and the chief of police said a few words, along with the leaders of
Japan’s Hero Association. To Izuku, the speeches seemed to take forever, but finally it was over. All
Might, still smiling, stepped down off the stage and down towards where the children were waiting. To
Izuku’s delight, All Might came straight towards him. He didn’t even feel the other children crowding
closer to be next to meet with the great hero.
“Hello, young man, what is your name?” All Might asked.
It took a second for Izuku to find his voice. He handed over his poster and a pen for All Might to
sign. “I’m Midoriya Izuku.” He answered.
Definitely my son.
Toshinori realized. He had known the boy’s name for a long time. “It’s very nice
to meet a young fan like you, Izuku.” He said.
A couple people gasped in shock, which confused All Might for a moment. And then when he
noticed Inko’s wide eyes in the crowd, he remembered. Oh shit. I forgot in Japan calling people by their
given name is not normal when just meeting them.
“Oh, how could I have forgotten?” All Might said, shrugging to play it off for the crowd. “You’ll have
to forgive me, young Midoriya. I’ve spent a long time in America, and in America it’s normal for two
people to call each other by their given names, even when they’ve just met. It slipped my mind.
Apologies.”
“Um… I’m okay with you calling me Izuku.” The boy said, giving a little nervous smile.
D
espite his heart longing to write a long, personalized message on the poster, All Might forced
himself to write his normal message, along with his autograph before handing the poster and pen back
back. His heart almost broke when Izuku gave him another smile, said “Thank you so much, All Might!”
and politely got out of the way for the next child.
He forced himself to give the same amount of attention to the other children, except now all of the
children were asking for All Might to call them by their given names, which was fine. But he kept
glancing at Izuku in moments between signing autographs for the children and chatting with them. The
young boy had rushed over to his mother, showing her the signed poster. She smiled at her son’s
enthusiasm, but her smile fell away when she noticed All Might still glancing at them.
She took her phone out of her purse, held it just so All Might could see, tapped the screen twice and
mouthed the word “Tonight.”
But he couldn’t let her get away just yet. Thankfully, she did not leave, because Izuku apparently
didn’t want to leave yet. So once the autographs were over, he made his way over to Sir Nighteye. “You
saw young Midoriya and his mother?” He asked his sidekick quietly.
“I did.” Sir Nighteye replied.
“Give this to the mother as discretely as you can.” Toshinori took one of the fliers announcing the
event, flipped it over to the back and wrote down his new local number.
“Of course.” Sir Nighteye said, taking the paper, folded it into his palm and headed back into the
crowd. He stepped out of his element, talking to the children as he slowly made his way over to All
Might’s son and the boy’s mother. Finally, he made his way up to the young boy. “Did you have fun
meeting All Might?” Sir Nighteye asked.
Midoriya Izuku nearly toppled over with shock when he saw who was speaking to him. “Sir
Nighteye! Um… yes! He’s just as cool as he is on TV!”
“He is certainly cool to work with.” Sir Nighteye agreed. “Would you like me to sign your poster
too?”
“Would you?” Izuku asked, shocked, and immediately handing over his poster and pen.
Sir Nighteye quickly scrawled his autograph and handed the poster and pen back to the boy. While
Izuku was staring down at the poster in amazement, Sir Nighteye reached to shake Miss Midoriya’s
hand. “This is a wonderful boy you’ve got here.”
“Thank you. I’m very proud of him.” Inko shook his hand, and he slipped the paper over to her.
When he knew she had it, he released her hand, and she discretely dropped the paper into her bag
without looking at it. The woman values discretion. But I suppose that’s only to be expected of the woman
who has mothered All Might’s secret son. “Thank you for coming today, young Midoriya.”
“Thank you, Sir Nighteye!” Izuku gasped.
As it grew later and all of the children had their meet-and-greet with the great hero, the crowd
began to disperse. Inko took hold of Izuku’s hand once again and began to lead him away from the
crowd that was still gathered around All Might. “It’s time to go home, Izuku. You still have school in the
morning.”
“Thanks for letting me come here today, Mom.” Izuku said, beaming happily at the poster that not
only had All Might’s autograph, but Sir Nighteye’s as well.
“You’re welcome, Izuku. I’m just glad you’re happy.” She said. But she knew that today’s meeting,
while leaving Izuku ecstatic, had done little more then wound Toshinori’s heart. She could tell just from
looking at him that he had longed to drop the ruse, end the event, and spend real time with his son.
Perhaps keeping the secret for too much longer would be painful for the both of them? What if
Izuku reached the age of resentment before she had a chance to tell him? What if Toshinori hated her
for keeping his son from him? No… he wouldn’t. They had both agreed to keep it secret at least until All
Might finished whatever business drew him back to Japan. Today’s meeting was probably just more
painful than he expected.
She would at least call him tonight and apologize. It was the least she could do. She took one last
glance backwards at Toshinori surrounded by his fans before she began to lead Izuku back to the bullet
train and back home.
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