Mixing Mayo and Miso (Makes for a Stomachache)
Mixing Mayo and Miso (makes for a stomachache) by Sentient Stove
"I don't know what I'm doing." "Take the shot kid." Shouta said softly. It'll get easier eventually. Not today, not tomorrow, but it will at some point and Shouta knows that that will probably break Midoriya more. Right now though, they've got an opening and he needs to take it. Breathe. In- Out... The man below slumped to the ground, unmoving as blood began to spread onto the concrete and people began to notice. Midoriya pushed away from the gun and Shouta reached to drag it out of sight as he shut the barely open window, hiding that anyone had been in the building at all.
Or:
Izuku kills a guy and it sucks because he doesn't want to do it. But hey, it's not like he gets a choice in the matter.
Words: 3174, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 31 of The Stove's MHA oneshots <3, Part 2 of stove, why are you writing Silencers again
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: Gen
Characters: Aizawa Shouta | Eraserhead, Midoriya Izuku
Relationships: Aizawa Shouta | Eraserhead & Midoriya Izuku
Additional Tags: The Silencers, Murder, Assassination, Midoriya Izuku Needs A Hug, Midoriya Izuku Needs Therapy, Midoriya Izuku Needs A Break, Parental Aizawa Shouta | Eraserhead, Aizawa Shouta | Eraserhead Adopts Midoriya Izuku, Mentor Aizawa Shouta | Eraserhead, Midoriya Izuku Has a Quirk, Hurt Midoriya Izuku, Angst, Hurt/Comfort, Based off of ShadeCrawler's 'The Silencers' AU, Aizawa Shouta | Eraserhead Needs a Hug, Blood and Violence, Casual Disscussion of Murder, izuku gradutes to full time murder, aizawa watches shitty reality tv to cope with murder, Hiding a Gun in A Guitar Case, because where else, aka the author likes murder, Vomiting, Sick Midoriya Izuku, Crying, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Dissociation, Corrupt Hero Public Safety Commission, No Beta
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