absolutely-fucking-tragic
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Writer who doesn't know which gender they will be and what gender they will be attracted, it's a fucking mystery
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absolutely-fucking-tragic · 2 months ago
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I want to live by myself when I move out of my parent's place but I'm really afraid of money problems? I'm afraid that the only place I can afford will be in the ghetto and it'll all be torn apart and I'll only be allowed to eat one granola bar a week. I'm really stressing out about this. I don't know anything about after school life. I don't know anything about paying bills or how to buy an apartment and it's really scaring me. is there anything you know that can help me?
HI darling,
I’ve actually got a super wonderful masterpost for you to check out:
Home
what the hell is a mortgage?
first apartment essentials checklist
how to care for cacti and succulents
the care and keeping of plants
Getting an apartment
Money
earn rewards by taking polls
how to coupon
what to do when you can’t pay your bills
see if you’re paying too much for your cell phone bill
how to save money
How to Balance a Check Book
How to do Your Own Taxes
Health
how to take care of yourself when you’re sick
things to bring to a doctor’s appointment
how to get free therapy
what to expect from your first gynecologist appointment
how to make a doctor’s appointment
how to pick a health insurance plan
how to avoid a hangover
a list of stress relievers
how to remove a splinter
Emergency
what to do if you get pulled over by a cop
a list of hotlines in a crisis
things to keep in your car in case of an emergency
how to do the heimlich maneuver
Job
time management
create a resume
find the right career
how to pick a major
how to avoid a hangover
how to interview for a job
how to stop procrastinating
How to write cover letters
Travel
ULTIMATE PACKING LIST
Traveling for Cheap
Travel Accessories
The Best Way to Pack a Suitcase
How To Read A Map
How to Apply For A Passport
How to Make A Travel Budget
Better You
read the news
leave your childhood traumas behind
how to quit smoking
how to knit
how to stop biting your nails
how to stop procrastinating
how to stop skipping breakfast
how to stop micromanaging
how to stop avoiding asking for help
how to stop swearing constantly
how to stop being a pushover
learn another language
how to improve your self-esteem
how to sew
learn how to embroider
how to love yourself
100 tips for life
Apartments/Houses/Moving
Moving Out and Getting an Apartment, Part 1: Are You Sure? (The Responsible One)
Moving Out and Getting an Apartment, Part 2: Finding the Damn Apartment (The Responsible One)
Moving Out and Getting an Apartment, Part 3: Questions to Ask about the Damn Apartment (The Responsible One)
Moving Out and Getting an Apartment, Part 4: Packing and Moving All of Your Shit (The Responsible One)
How to Protect Your Home Against Break-Ins (The Responsible One)
Education
How to Find a Fucking College (The Sudden Adult)
How to Find Some Fucking Money for College (The Sudden Adult)
What to Do When You Can’t Afford Your #1 Post-Secondary School (The Sudden Adult)
Stop Shitting on Community College Kids (Why Community College is Fucking Awesome) (The Responsible One)
How to Ask for a Recommendation Letter (The Responsible One)
How to Choose a College Major (The Sudden Adult)
Finances
How to Write a Goddamn Check (The Responsible One)
How to Convince Credit Companies You’re Not a Worthless Bag of Shit (The Responsible One)
Debit vs Credit (The Responsible One)
What to Do if Your Wallet is Stolen/Lost (The Sudden Adult)
Budgeting 101 (The Responsible One)
Important Tax Links to Know (The Responsible One)
How to Choose a Bank Without Screwing Yourself (The Responsible One)
Job Hunting
How to Write a Resume Like a Boss (The Responsible One)
How to Write a Cover Letter Someone Will Actually Read (The Responsible One)
How to Handle a Phone Interview without Fucking Up (The Responsible One)
10 Sites to Start Your Job Search (The Responsible One)
Life Skills
Staying in Touch with Friends/Family (The Sudden Adult)
Bar Etiquette (The Sudden Adult)
What to Do After a Car Accident (The Sudden Adult)
Grow Up and Buy Your Own Groceries (The Responsible One)
How to Survive Plane Trips (The Sudden Adult)
How to Make a List of Goals (The Responsible One)
How to Stop Whining and Make a Damn Appointment (The Responsible One)
Miscellaneous
What to Expect from the Hell that is Jury Duty (The Responsible One)
Relationships
Marriage: What the Fuck Does It Mean and How the Hell Do I Know When I’m Ready? (Guest post - The Northwest Adult)
How Fucked Are You for Moving In with Your Significant Other: An Interview with an Actual Real-Life Couple Living Together™ (mintypineapple  and catastrofries)
Travel & Vehicles
How to Winterize Your Piece of Shit Vehicle (The Responsible One)
How to Make Public Transportation Your Bitch (The Responsible One)
Other Blog Features
Apps for Asshats
Harsh Truths & Bitter Reminders
Asks I’ll Probably Need to Refer People to Later
Apartments (or Life Skills) - How Not to Live in Filth (The Sudden Adult)
Finances - Tax Basics (The Responsible One)
Important Documents - How to Get a Copy of Your Birth Certificate (The Responsible One)
Important Documents - How to Get a Replacement ID (The Responsible One)
Health - How to Deal with a Chemical Burn (The Responsible One)
Job Hunting - List of Jobs Based on Social Interaction Levels (The Sudden Adult)
Job Hunting - How to Avoid Falling into a Pit of Despair While Job Hunting (The Responsible One)
Job Hunting - Questions to Ask in an Interview (The Responsible One)
Life Skills - First-Time Flying Tips (The Sudden Adult)
Life Skills - How to Ask a Good Question (The Responsible One)
Life Skills - Reasons to Take a Foreign Language (The Responsible One)
Life Skills - Opening a Bar Tab (The Sudden Adult)
Relationships - Long Distance Relationships: How to Stay in Contact (The Responsible One)
Adult Cheat Sheet:
what to do if your pet gets lost
removing stains from your carpet
how to know if you’re eligible for food stamps
throwing a dinner party
i’m pregnant, now what?
first aid tools to keep in your house
how to keep a clean kitchen
learning how to become independent from your parents
job interview tips
opening your first bank account
what to do if you lose your wallet
tips for cheap furniture
easy ways to cut your spending
selecting the right tires for your car
taking out your first loan
picking out the right credit card
how to get out of parking tickets
how to fix a leaky faucet
get all of your news in one place
getting rid of mice & rats in your house
when to go to the e.r.
buying your first home
how to buy your first stocks
guide to brewing coffee
first apartment essentials checklist
coping with a job you hate
30 books to read before you’re 30
what’s the deal with retirement?
difference between insurances
Once you’ve looked over all those cool links, I have some general advice for you on how you can have some sort of support system going for you:
Reasons to move out of home
You may decide to leave home for many different reasons, including:
wishing to live independently
location difficulties – for example, the need to move closer to university
conflict with your parents
being asked to leave by your parents.
Issues to consider when moving out of home
It’s common to be a little unsure when you make a decision like leaving home. You may choose to move, but find that you face problems you didn’t anticipate, such as:
Unreadiness – you may find you are not quite ready to handle all the responsibilities.
Money worries – bills including rent, utilities like gas and electricity and the cost of groceries may catch you by surprise, especially if you are used to your parents providing for everything. Debt may become an issue.
Flatmate problems – issues such as paying bills on time, sharing housework equally, friends who never pay board, but stay anyway, and lifestyle incompatibilities (such as a non-drug-user flatting with a drug user) may result in hostilities and arguments.
Your parents may be worried
Think about how your parents may be feeling and talk with them if they are worried about you. Most parents want their children to be happy and independent, but they might be concerned about a lot of different things. For example:
They may worry that you are not ready.
They may be sad because they will miss you.
They may think you shouldn’t leave home until you are married or have bought a house.
They may be concerned about the people you have chosen to live with.
Reassure your parents that you will keep in touch and visit regularly. Try to leave on a positive note. Hopefully, they are happy about your plans and support your decision.
Tips for a successful move
Tips include:
Don’t make a rash decision – consider the situation carefully. Are you ready to live independently? Do you make enough money to support yourself? Are you moving out for the right reasons?
Draw up a realistic budget – don’t forget to include ‘hidden’ expenses such as the property’s security deposit or bond (usually four weeks’ rent), connection fees for utilities, and home and contents insurance.
Communicate – avoid misunderstandings, hostilities and arguments by talking openly and respectfully about your concerns with flatmates and parents. Make sure you’re open to their point of view too – getting along is a two-way street.
Keep in touch – talk to your parents about regular home visits: for example, having Sunday night dinner together every week.
Work out acceptable behaviour – if your parents don’t like your flatmate(s), find out why. It is usually the behaviour rather than the person that causes offence (for example, swearing or smoking). Out of respect for your parents, ask your flatmate(s) to be on their best behaviour when your parents visit and do the same for them.
Ask for help – if things are becoming difficult, don’t be too proud to ask your parents for help. They have a lot of life experience.
If your family home does not provide support
Not everyone who leaves home can return home or ask their parents for help in times of trouble. If you have been thrown out of home or left home to escape abuse or conflict, you may be too young or unprepared to cope.
If you are a fostered child, you will have to leave the state-care system when you turn 18, but you may not be ready to make the sudden transition to independence.
If you need support, help is available from a range of community and government organisations. Assistance includes emergency accommodation and food vouchers. If you can’t call your parents or foster parents, call one of the associations below for information, advice and assistance.
Where to get help
Your doctor
Kids Helpline Tel. 1800 55 1800
Lifeline Tel. 13 11 44
Home Ground Services Tel. 1800 048 325
Relationships Australia Tel. 1300 364 277
Centrelink Crisis or Special Help Tel. 13 28 50
Tenants Union of Victoria Tel. (03) 9416 2577
Things to remember
Try to solve any problems before you leave home. Don’t leave because of a fight or other family difficulty if you can possibly avoid it.
Draw up a realistic budget that includes ‘hidden’ expenses, such as bond, connection fees for utilities, and home and contents insurance.
Remember that you can get help from a range of community and government organizations. 
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Keep me updated? xx
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absolutely-fucking-tragic · 3 years ago
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reblogging fro those who need (maybe for myself)
I want to live by myself when I move out of my parent's place but I'm really afraid of money problems? I'm afraid that the only place I can afford will be in the ghetto and it'll all be torn apart and I'll only be allowed to eat one granola bar a week. I'm really stressing out about this. I don't know anything about after school life. I don't know anything about paying bills or how to buy an apartment and it's really scaring me. is there anything you know that can help me?
HI darling,
I’ve actually got a super wonderful masterpost for you to check out:
Home
what the hell is a mortgage?
first apartment essentials checklist
how to care for cacti and succulents
the care and keeping of plants
Getting an apartment
Money
earn rewards by taking polls
how to coupon
what to do when you can’t pay your bills
see if you’re paying too much for your cell phone bill
how to save money
How to Balance a Check Book
How to do Your Own Taxes
Health
how to take care of yourself when you’re sick
things to bring to a doctor’s appointment
how to get free therapy
what to expect from your first gynecologist appointment
how to make a doctor’s appointment
how to pick a health insurance plan
how to avoid a hangover
a list of stress relievers
how to remove a splinter
Emergency
what to do if you get pulled over by a cop
a list of hotlines in a crisis
things to keep in your car in case of an emergency
how to do the heimlich maneuver
Job
time management
create a resume
find the right career
how to pick a major
how to avoid a hangover
how to interview for a job
how to stop procrastinating
How to write cover letters
Travel
ULTIMATE PACKING LIST
Traveling for Cheap
Travel Accessories
The Best Way to Pack a Suitcase
How To Read A Map
How to Apply For A Passport
How to Make A Travel Budget
Better You
read the news
leave your childhood traumas behind
how to quit smoking
how to knit
how to stop biting your nails
how to stop procrastinating
how to stop skipping breakfast
how to stop micromanaging
how to stop avoiding asking for help
how to stop swearing constantly
how to stop being a pushover
learn another language
how to improve your self-esteem
how to sew
learn how to embroider
how to love yourself
100 tips for life
Apartments/Houses/Moving
Moving Out and Getting an Apartment, Part 1: Are You Sure? (The Responsible One)
Moving Out and Getting an Apartment, Part 2: Finding the Damn Apartment (The Responsible One)
Moving Out and Getting an Apartment, Part 3: Questions to Ask about the Damn Apartment (The Responsible One)
Moving Out and Getting an Apartment, Part 4: Packing and Moving All of Your Shit (The Responsible One)
How to Protect Your Home Against Break-Ins (The Responsible One)
Education
How to Find a Fucking College (The Sudden Adult)
How to Find Some Fucking Money for College (The Sudden Adult)
What to Do When You Can’t Afford Your #1 Post-Secondary School (The Sudden Adult)
Stop Shitting on Community College Kids (Why Community College is Fucking Awesome) (The Responsible One)
How to Ask for a Recommendation Letter (The Responsible One)
How to Choose a College Major (The Sudden Adult)
Finances
How to Write a Goddamn Check (The Responsible One)
How to Convince Credit Companies You’re Not a Worthless Bag of Shit (The Responsible One)
Debit vs Credit (The Responsible One)
What to Do if Your Wallet is Stolen/Lost (The Sudden Adult)
Budgeting 101 (The Responsible One)
Important Tax Links to Know (The Responsible One)
How to Choose a Bank Without Screwing Yourself (The Responsible One)
Job Hunting
How to Write a Resume Like a Boss (The Responsible One)
How to Write a Cover Letter Someone Will Actually Read (The Responsible One)
How to Handle a Phone Interview without Fucking Up (The Responsible One)
10 Sites to Start Your Job Search (The Responsible One)
Life Skills
Staying in Touch with Friends/Family (The Sudden Adult)
Bar Etiquette (The Sudden Adult)
What to Do After a Car Accident (The Sudden Adult)
Grow Up and Buy Your Own Groceries (The Responsible One)
How to Survive Plane Trips (The Sudden Adult)
How to Make a List of Goals (The Responsible One)
How to Stop Whining and Make a Damn Appointment (The Responsible One)
Miscellaneous
What to Expect from the Hell that is Jury Duty (The Responsible One)
Relationships
Marriage: What the Fuck Does It Mean and How the Hell Do I Know When I’m Ready? (Guest post - The Northwest Adult)
How Fucked Are You for Moving In with Your Significant Other: An Interview with an Actual Real-Life Couple Living Together™ (mintypineapple  and catastrofries)
Travel & Vehicles
How to Winterize Your Piece of Shit Vehicle (The Responsible One)
How to Make Public Transportation Your Bitch (The Responsible One)
Other Blog Features
Apps for Asshats
Harsh Truths & Bitter Reminders
Asks I’ll Probably Need to Refer People to Later
Apartments (or Life Skills) - How Not to Live in Filth (The Sudden Adult)
Finances - Tax Basics (The Responsible One)
Important Documents - How to Get a Copy of Your Birth Certificate (The Responsible One)
Important Documents - How to Get a Replacement ID (The Responsible One)
Health - How to Deal with a Chemical Burn (The Responsible One)
Job Hunting - List of Jobs Based on Social Interaction Levels (The Sudden Adult)
Job Hunting - How to Avoid Falling into a Pit of Despair While Job Hunting (The Responsible One)
Job Hunting - Questions to Ask in an Interview (The Responsible One)
Life Skills - First-Time Flying Tips (The Sudden Adult)
Life Skills - How to Ask a Good Question (The Responsible One)
Life Skills - Reasons to Take a Foreign Language (The Responsible One)
Life Skills - Opening a Bar Tab (The Sudden Adult)
Relationships - Long Distance Relationships: How to Stay in Contact (The Responsible One)
Adult Cheat Sheet:
what to do if your pet gets lost
removing stains from your carpet
how to know if you’re eligible for food stamps
throwing a dinner party
i’m pregnant, now what?
first aid tools to keep in your house
how to keep a clean kitchen
learning how to become independent from your parents
job interview tips
opening your first bank account
what to do if you lose your wallet
tips for cheap furniture
easy ways to cut your spending
selecting the right tires for your car
taking out your first loan
picking out the right credit card
how to get out of parking tickets
how to fix a leaky faucet
get all of your news in one place
getting rid of mice & rats in your house
when to go to the e.r.
buying your first home
how to buy your first stocks
guide to brewing coffee
first apartment essentials checklist
coping with a job you hate
30 books to read before you’re 30
what’s the deal with retirement?
difference between insurances
Once you’ve looked over all those cool links, I have some general advice for you on how you can have some sort of support system going for you:
Reasons to move out of home
You may decide to leave home for many different reasons, including:
wishing to live independently
location difficulties – for example, the need to move closer to university
conflict with your parents
being asked to leave by your parents.
Issues to consider when moving out of home
It’s common to be a little unsure when you make a decision like leaving home. You may choose to move, but find that you face problems you didn’t anticipate, such as:
Unreadiness – you may find you are not quite ready to handle all the responsibilities.
Money worries – bills including rent, utilities like gas and electricity and the cost of groceries may catch you by surprise, especially if you are used to your parents providing for everything. Debt may become an issue.
Flatmate problems – issues such as paying bills on time, sharing housework equally, friends who never pay board, but stay anyway, and lifestyle incompatibilities (such as a non-drug-user flatting with a drug user) may result in hostilities and arguments.
Your parents may be worried
Think about how your parents may be feeling and talk with them if they are worried about you. Most parents want their children to be happy and independent, but they might be concerned about a lot of different things. For example:
They may worry that you are not ready.
They may be sad because they will miss you.
They may think you shouldn’t leave home until you are married or have bought a house.
They may be concerned about the people you have chosen to live with.
Reassure your parents that you will keep in touch and visit regularly. Try to leave on a positive note. Hopefully, they are happy about your plans and support your decision.
Tips for a successful move
Tips include:
Don’t make a rash decision – consider the situation carefully. Are you ready to live independently? Do you make enough money to support yourself? Are you moving out for the right reasons?
Draw up a realistic budget – don’t forget to include ‘hidden’ expenses such as the property’s security deposit or bond (usually four weeks’ rent), connection fees for utilities, and home and contents insurance.
Communicate – avoid misunderstandings, hostilities and arguments by talking openly and respectfully about your concerns with flatmates and parents. Make sure you’re open to their point of view too – getting along is a two-way street.
Keep in touch – talk to your parents about regular home visits: for example, having Sunday night dinner together every week.
Work out acceptable behaviour – if your parents don’t like your flatmate(s), find out why. It is usually the behaviour rather than the person that causes offence (for example, swearing or smoking). Out of respect for your parents, ask your flatmate(s) to be on their best behaviour when your parents visit and do the same for them.
Ask for help – if things are becoming difficult, don’t be too proud to ask your parents for help. They have a lot of life experience.
If your family home does not provide support
Not everyone who leaves home can return home or ask their parents for help in times of trouble. If you have been thrown out of home or left home to escape abuse or conflict, you may be too young or unprepared to cope.
If you are a fostered child, you will have to leave the state-care system when you turn 18, but you may not be ready to make the sudden transition to independence.
If you need support, help is available from a range of community and government organisations. Assistance includes emergency accommodation and food vouchers. If you can’t call your parents or foster parents, call one of the associations below for information, advice and assistance.
Where to get help
Your doctor
Kids Helpline Tel. 1800 55 1800
Lifeline Tel. 13 11 44
Home Ground Services Tel. 1800 048 325
Relationships Australia Tel. 1300 364 277
Centrelink Crisis or Special Help Tel. 13 28 50
Tenants Union of Victoria Tel. (03) 9416 2577
Things to remember
Try to solve any problems before you leave home. Don’t leave because of a fight or other family difficulty if you can possibly avoid it.
Draw up a realistic budget that includes ‘hidden’ expenses, such as bond, connection fees for utilities, and home and contents insurance.
Remember that you can get help from a range of community and government organizations. 
(source)
Keep me updated? xx
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absolutely-fucking-tragic · 3 years ago
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MOTHERFUCKING [REDACTED] FUCK
lmao what- but im happy with the gender i got :)
i made a generator for yall to see what ur genders are
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absolutely-fucking-tragic · 3 years ago
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Suck tits, snuggle cats and eat snacks
Me, obviously
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absolutely-fucking-tragic · 3 years ago
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Unstoppable
Warning: not proofread, gn reader, angst, platonic MHA x Reader, mentions of injury, surgery and fainting, character deaths, English is not my first language so there might be things that don’t make sense
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“Everything’s blurry and everything hurts…My body is telling me to sleep…It doesn’t hurt to take 5 minutes nap, right...Yeah, just a short nap…” they thought as they completely lost their consciousness and their body went limp and motionless.
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Pro heroes were trying to smother the fire that was caused by your pyrokinesis, and it was successful. They were also cleaning all the broken mess that was caused by your other quirk, shockwave.
“WE FOUND THEM! HURRY AND PREPARE THE MEDICS!” someone shouted while removing debris and metals that piled on top of the h/c hero. Medicals entered through the space and checked their pulse. “THEY HAVE A PULSE! BUT IT’S SO WEAK! IF WE DON’T HURRY UP, THEY MIGHT DIE!” female doctor shouted to the heroes outside. Everyone went into panic mode because they didn’t want to lose one of the best heroes. Fortunately, they get them out safely, put them into the ambulance and hurried to the hospital.
*
Ambulance reached the hospital and they put the h/c-ette /brunette, blonde, etc./ into surgery. Surgery continued for 23 hours, everyone who heard about their state was in worry.
Their surgery had some difficulties because of their injuries, but the doctors saved their life. When hospital opened this news to the outside world, everyone’s worry vanished but there was sadness.
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After waking up, you completely focused on improving your health. You wanted to know what happened to the other heroes you were with there, but no one said anything about heroes, yet they said the villain was captured and put into high security jail. You started worrying, but wished nothing bad happened to them.
2 weeks passed since the battle, and today you have meeting with press.
3 days ago, police officers and some of the pros visited you, and their news that brought to you struck you like a thunder.
“I hate to break this news to you but…I’m so sorry for your loss, (hero/name). There were 6 pro heroes with you, none of them survived. You are the only one alive and back there we almost lost you, too. We’re so sorry …and they wanted to have a talk show with you…please come…ok, we’re going to leave, please think about coming.”
You couldn’t sleep since that day, your friends’ last words echoing and swirling inside your head, becoming nightmare and keeping you awake.
They were so strong, so powerful. They never lost to a battle, and yet this one was their first…and last loss.
Their confident smile, reassuring smiles swirled inside your mind, you wanted to wipe them off of their face. Even while fighting much stronger villain, they kept their smiles.
Now you are never going to see them again. You lost your friends. Your family. Your only reasons that kept you alive and strong. Your only pushovers that made you unstoppable.
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“Good afternoon, everyone. Today we will meet (your/hero/name), the survivor of battle that left us shaken 2 weeks ago. Before welcoming them, let’s give respect to the heroes died while saving and protecting us… Many people from worldwide sent us a prayer and words that dedicated to the fallen heroes. Let’s look at the screen.”
When you and everyone else looked at the screen, many words filled the screen as well as many videos and pictures of people that held the heroes’ pictures and board.
There were pictures of your precious family. Your eyes started watering as the videos and pictures keep coming. They didn’t leave only you, they left everyone on this planet. They are not coming back.
“My god…” reporter’s and everyone’s eyes were filled with tears and sadness. Reporter lady opened her mouth and talked, “I-If we look at the screen, we can see everyone…Every pro hero that saved us…Number two hero, Deku…Number three hero, Dynamight…Number four hero, Shoto…Number six hero, Ingenium…Number ten hero, Chargebolt…and number twelve hero, Creati…” her voice was becoming sadder as she kept naming the dead heroes.
“I remember asking pro hero Deku about how it felt after he got defeated in the monthly hero chart by Lemillion and become number two hero. He answered with “Lemillion deserves the number one hero’s spotlight, but that doesn’t mean I will back up from this, I, pro hero Deku will become number one hero in the future”. I wanted to see him become number one…No, we all wanted to see them go forward, right?” lady asked the audience and they all shouted yes, and we wanted.
You remember that day. Katsuki was very angry that he got beaten by Izuku for the number two hero’s spot. He almost fought Izuku too.
It was hard to hold your tears back. It was almost spilling from your eye sockets. You just wanted to keep yourself inside your room and cry. It felt like it was your fault that they died. And it didn’t help the fact that only you survived. Why didn’t they take you with them?
While trying to keep yourself together, the lady called you and invited you to the stage. You didn’t want to stand there. You didn’t want them to look at you. You didn’t want to be here. You didn’t want to be alive.
“Hello (your/hero/name). Hope you’re recovering well.” She said in a soothing tone, attempting to make you calm down.
You inhaled deeply and answered, “I’m recovering great, (random/name cause I’m bad at naming). Thanks for inviting me…”.
Everyone was quiet, listening while the two of you talk. After many random questions about your health and recovery got answered, it was time of the question that you feared for the last 3 days.
“What was the last thing your team and you talked about?” her voice become more and more silent as she read the question on the given paper. She inhaled, exhaled, and looked at you, waiting for your answer. Everyone was curious, yet at the same time, everyone didn’t want to know the answer.
Citizens, pro heroes, workers, they all can see your hand trembling and your breathing becoming shallower and quicker.
“They…” you started, and exhaled again, preparing to talk, and opened your mouth.
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“Hey Dynamight, can’t you sit and wait for a minute? I’m planning the attack” you said as pro hero Dynamight kept walking back and forth.
“This is waste of time. They have no hostage, and their quirk is not very suitable for long rage attack. So why can’t we just get in there and beat their ass?” he snapped at you. You smiled softly at him and said, “We don’t know for sure, Dynamight. We need to be professional and careful.”
He wore his signature cocky smirk and said, “I’m fucking professional, (your/hero/name). Also, I’m unstoppable”. And he went in alone.
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“Shit, they gave us a wrong information. They had a hostage.” Tsukuyomi cursed as you two kept hidden from the villains’ attack with pro hero Ingenium.
Tenya accepted his brother’s hero name after graduating UA and became the new Ingenium.
“Tsukuyomi, (your/hero/name) …I have an idea.” Ingenium started as you two looked at him. “But I need you to believe me” he looked back at you two.
Both of you nodded and it made Ingenium smile. His plan was while Tsukuyomi distract them, he will scoop the hostage and run. And meanwhile, you will run and go find help. It was not that safe but was the only way.
“You sure it will work?” you asked in worry as they nodded. “It will. And I’m pretty sure you know I’m a Porsche with no brakes.” Engine hero winked and Tsukuyomi talked. “it’s kinda dark in here. So, I’m invisible for them. Don’t worry”
And they started as you ran outside.
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“Shoto!” you called him as he ran up to you.
“What happened? Where is Tsukuyomi and Ingenium?” he asked in worry. You told him that they need help inside the stadium as he called Deku. Green suited pro hero came and asked what happened, you explained quickly and they went to help the other two.
You said be careful and dual haired hero said, “Don’t worry. I didn’t lose to anyone for 4 years, and I win every single game”. Pro hero Deku comforted you with his kind words and said something similar to Shoto. “We will be fine. We will help them. You know I’m so powerful, right?”.
And they ran towards the stadium.
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You heard Shoto and other 3 talking, so you knew they were fine. You reached another attack line, found Chargebolt and Creati there. They were fighting 2 villains. As you look at their attack, one had water control quirk and the other had wind quirk. Disadvantage to you. You three talked and you added ideas on their plan, making it stronger and taking it one step closer to victory.
“Thank you, (your/hero/name). But you can’t fight with them. Leave them for us and find the boss. We know you will win, so, go and do it.” Creating hero said as she smiled at you. You asked them if they really are sure, and said you can help them with your shockwave quirk, they denied. “No, we have an information that they have bombs. It will explode if you fight them. Please, go and finish these horrible things.” Chargebolt answered and continued, “Also, I exercised enough so I don’t need batteries to play with them.”
Creati sighed and told you, “I’m so confident that we will win this fight. So go”.
And they started.
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Everyone who were watching the transmission were crying while you were talking.
You continued, “And they all said, we are unstoppable today”. You were trying so hard to not break down in front of the camera. But they all can see how wrecked you were, how much their death affected you.
You shakily inhaled and said, “After winning, we were planning to go celebrate our 7-year anniversary of being one big family with the others, now I think we might need to subtract 6 chairs from the table”.
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absolutely-fucking-tragic · 3 years ago
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Hello! New writer here!
I write for MHA, Haikyuu, KnB, KnY, JJK, Harry Potter, Twilight, and you can suggest manhua, manhwa, webtoon characters. If you ask from other fandoms that are not written there, you can tell me how they are like, how they act and how you want them to act.
I write:
-Headcanons
-Fluff
-Angst
-Lime/Lemon (still practising)
-Smut (still practising)
-BxB
-GxG
-BxG
-Genderfluid!R, etc.
-And you can specify R's sexuality.
I'm still discovering what I'm uncomfortable with so if i am with some of your requests, i will notify you, but don't worry, i'm not that picky-🤭
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