Since I mentioned earlier I’d look at this...let’s go.
Alright, so in My Hero Academia, obviously, hero agencies are a Thing. So let’s look at that.
Interestingly enough, Hori actually has rarely told us the specific locations of agencies. A very small handful, including, I think, All Might [Minato, Tokyo] and Manual [Hosu] are some of the only exceptions; Mirku is a borderline exception, in that we’re told she just flat out doesn’t have an agency (instead the rabbit roams). Nighteye’s agency, where we spent quite a bit of time in canon, isn’t given a specific location. Nor Endeavor, which is a more interesting case since you’d think we’d get a location there, even if to just explain how far it is from Musustafu (thus necessitating the dorming at the agency instead of the boys being able to sleep at their dorms).
So I’m going to first focus on ‘location, location, location’.
Let’s start by looking at All Might’s agency location, in Minato, Tokyo. Alright, standard trope in anime/manga; major things are in Tokyo (which actually makes it so interesting that UA isn’t in Tokyo, but that’s a different matter). Obviously Tokyo is Japan’s capital and by far it’s most populous city (next most populous is Yokohama, which is also across the bay). Minato is one of the major hubs of Tokyo (while not the most populous ward [that’s Setagaya], and includes the headquarters of a lot of major multinationals and the locations of a lot of embassies. So All Might putting himself there, where there’s a lot of places that would be at a high risk for a villain attack (I would not be surprised by someone going after say, Sony’s headquarters, let’s be real here) is logical. Also, centralized location makes it easy for him to make contact with people, etcetera.
Tokyo probably has a lot of hero agencies for that exact reason. It’s got a huge population (nearly three times more than the next largest city), is the capital so there’s also a lot of media around (compare the type of news coverage that, say, Washington DC gets versus...Tallahassee), and lots of possible villain targets, thus a lot of places that could need protection, or offer the chance for glory. I doubt you’ve got too many heroes putting up their agencies out in the middle of nowhere, unless they’re rescue focused like the Wild Wild Pussycats. Rural towns probably don’t get much in the way of heroes and their agencies (and it’s also admittedly questionable how much they’d actually get in the way of villain attacks; chicken and the egg problem).
I’d also argue it’s fairly possible that each of Japan’s major cities has one, what I’ll describe, as an ‘anchor’ agency. An ‘anchor’ agency, I’d argue, is probably the sort of agency heroes like All Might, Endeavor, or Hawks have, in which in a sense they are the ‘main’ hero of a city. They aren’t the only hero, but they’re the first hero you think of for that city, and in a sense the ‘types’ of heroes in the city are thus affected. As mentioned in a previous post on my blog, I theorize Endeavor probably has his agency in Yokohama rather than Tokyo (which can lead to interesting implications for how he missed the building of the noumu factory in Kamino but whatever) since it’s Japan’s second largest city, and in being in Yokohama it avoids him being drowned in All Might’s spotlight in Tokyo. While one could argue he could also simply be in another ward of Tokyo, I’d argue that putting the entire bay between them would be more logical. Also it would be a relatively simple commute from Musustafu (where the TodoHouse is), but also far away to explain things like why he seems to have dorms in his agency (that he has probably also used at least once). I’d argue Hawks does something similar down in Fukuoko (the largest city in Kyushu and at present roughly the sixth largest city in Japan), especially since we aren’t given much hint there’s any other major heroes down there (and the HPSC would have wanted him to have ‘room’ to himself for the spotlight).
I’d argue that the more prominent a hero gets, the more encouraged they are to become an ‘anchor’ location. So that while, for example, Nighteye’s agency wasn’t an ‘anchor’ agency, when Mirio graduated UA (assuming he stayed there) it likely would have been. As it is in canon, I’d argue it to be closer to a...support? Agency. No heavy hitter, but able to help run major missions and ops, supporting major agencies like Ryukyu’s or Fatgum’s. But that it would have changed once Mirio graduated and he would have been the ‘main’ hero for the agency, and then it would become an anchor agency. Team Idaten may have been another anchor agency in Tokyo, but is likely now a more ‘support’ type of deal and is waiting on Tenya’s graduation to take his brother’s spot. And that the Lurker team is probably an ‘anchor’ somewhere, though by themselves Kamui Woods and especially Mt Lady probably would not have (assuming Smash is semi-correct she probably can’t afford an agency on her own anyway).
Another meta that I’ll post later will go into my thoughts a bit more on newbie pros, how they set themselves up, and the concept of renting out space from established agencies.
What happens to their agency if a pro hero suddenly becomes a teacher or retires?
Like, we saw what happened with Sir Nighteye, but his agency was 3 people.
Team Idaten on the other hand, we know, has 50+ sidekicks. I imagine it's is still operating but like, who's running it? Are they all waiting for Tenya to graduate and come run the agency or have they all moved on to new agencies?
Side note: WHERE IS THAT OTHER FEMALE INGENIUM WE SAW WHEN IIDA TALKED ABOUT HIS FAMILY. WE’VE SEEN IIDA’S MOM AND IT'S NOT HER SO. WHERE. IS. SHE.
I don't think anyone else worked at Eraser's agency, but what about the Midnight boys. What are they doing?
Sidenote: What was Mic's agency like? I need to see that. XD
What about everyone who worked at Might Tower? Are they still operating?
I’m pretty sure this is something that’s going to be glossed over by many, but after going through a slew of SI field trip fics, and as a crack writer, I began to wonder one thing:
Where’s the fic for Class 1-A going on a trip to Might Tower?!
Hell, it doesn’t even have to be Class 1-A, it can be any class from UA or even one from an entirely different school!
Taking inspiration from Chapter 6+ Beta of the BNHA’s vigilante focused spin-off, couldn’t you just imagine all the stupid things that could happen in the span of the trip, involving “Yagi Toshinori” constantly ducking in and out of the scene to be All Might.
Taking place before summer, if you were crazy enough, I bet you could throw an accidental reveal into the mix as well.
Other shenanigans include:
All Might in his true form is the tour guide. Coughs blood 24/7. The kids would probably try to get him to sit down but then he runs away to become buff and save civilians. He’s goes through a mountain of handkerchief with his own face from the ground floor’s gift shop.
Izuku almost having an aneurysm! Multiple times! Dad Might will be the death of him and nobody knows it.
Tenya being the Best Class Mom by having every over the counter drug in his bag!
Tsuyu, Fumikage and Hanta just “hanging” around in the rafters!
Momo attempting to bring law and order!
Katsuki losing his shit on the exihibition floor(s) when he finds faulty information about All Might (because he’s a closeted nerd who denies everything)! Security almost has to evict him from the premises!
Shouto: “Is that your dad?”
Class 1-A madness as per usual!
Hey, you know what kids?
There’s a villain trying to take over the tower! Beat ‘em up!
And even better, Mineta getting bitch slapped within an inch of his life by female employees who don’t take shit from anyone!
Bonus:
Aizawa: What do I do for a living?
Aizawa: *looks behind his back to see any kind of shit to do with his kids, like a burning effigy (read: a cardboard cutout of All Might stolen from the gift shop) being swung around a bit too enthusiastically*
Ai worked front desk on the top floor of Might Tower with Hikari for nearly seven years. There were three staples of her usual day: a rabid group of ever-changing media personnel, All Might’s rooftop entrances and disappearances behind the Might Gate and Mr. Toshinori Yagi.
Mr. Yagi was hired after All Might’s vacation following his fight with Toxic Chainsaw. It was rumored Yagi was replacing Sir Nighteye. His uncanny knowledge of every coworker - their birthdays, their favorite foods, the names of their pets - seemed to point to a similar quirk.
The notion was quickly dashed due to Mr. Yagi’s poor health and his own round-about admission that he was Quirkless.
Regardless, the man was a fast friend to everyone in Might Tower.
“Good evening, Ai, Hikari,” Yagi greeted, exiting from his usual staff door. He carried a wide box, and he set it on the front desk with a grin, “Happy International Doughnut Day!”
“Again Mr. Yagi?” Hikari said, giggling, “That’s the third obscure holiday this month!”
“Well, there’s plenty to celebrate,” Yagi chuckled, opening the box and offering the sweets inside, “Besides, you all work so hard. Might as well have fun every now and then.”
Yagi wheezed a laugh at his own joke and coughed, quickly reaching into his breast pocket for his handkerchief.
Ai smiled fondly and nudged a box of tissues his way, “Thank you Mr. Yagi - oh! Is that a s’mores doughnut? Don’t mind if I do.”
Yagi grinned behind his handkerchief and took a few tissues, wiping his mouth and chin.
“Good choice,” he rasped.
“Breaking News in Musutafu!”
Yagi jolted, twisting to look at the large television screen on the lobby wall.
“Off to alert All Might?” Hikari grinned knowingly, munching on her own butterscotch doughnut.
“You know him,” He laughed, shaking his head and edging toward the Staff door, “No room for personal time.”
“A giant villain is making an unwelcome splash at Ushimitsudoki Aquarium and Water Park.”
“No rest for the weary,” Ai said.
“Don’t I know it!” Yagi rushed to the door, pulling on his tie, “Keep the doughnuts!”
Moments later, the Might Gate opened, and All Might rushed out.
“Open the roof! I’m taking off!”
“Yes sir!” Hikari called, pressing the roof release button.
Ai watched as All Might leapt away before biting into her s’more doughnut. Her attention wandered to the Staff door. Yagi didn’t walk through the door again.
She sighed, “Poor man is probably buried in that personal paperwork of his.”
Akira Touma shouldered his bag as he jogged up to Might Tower. His hair was mussed and suit almost haphazardly shrugged on. He’d forgotten his tie.
Brushing his shirt, his left hand felt strange. Lighter. Lacking.
Akira stared at the tan line on his ring finger and frowned, punching the elevator button before shoving his hand into his pocket.
Public Relations Expert in All Relations But His Own! Engagement Broken Off Days Before Anniversary!
Akira sighed, dejected, and slipped into the elevator.
Birthday Botched by Break-Up. Leaning against the mirrored walls of the elevator, Akira stared at his shoes, Local Man Creates Headlines in the Face of Heartbreak - Has He Lost His Mind?
The elevator raced higher, slowing as it reached the twenty-seventh floor. The door opened with a ding!
“Surprise!” The singsong shout rang out, and Akira nearly dropped his bag.
“Happy Birthday!” his coworkers called as he walked through the elevator. His cubicle was covered in red, blue, and yellow streamers and a large cake sat in place of his keyboard.
“Wh-When did all this-?” Akira covered his mouth and laughed, “Thank you!”
He was swept into the center of the room, hands clapping against his back and congratulating him on another year. Small gifts were given him - simple things and joke gifts to decorate his desk. Finally, someone passed him a signed birthday card.
Opening it, the words blurred together as tears dripped down his face.
Happy Birthday to a Mighty Cool Dude! said a cartoonish drawing of All Might, giving him a thumbs up. Beneath it was a genuine All Might signature surrounded by the signatures of everyone in his department and a few outside it, including Mr. Yagi from the top floor.
“Aw! Don’t cry!” his cubicle neighbor, Makoto Tsutai, said and pat his back.
Akira let out a wobbly laugh, “This is amazing. Who planned this?”
Makoto grinned and sneakily pointed across the room.
Mr. Yagi leaned against the far wall, chatting with a couple public relations interns. He glanced up, coughing lightly when he caught them looking. He smiled, excusing himself, and approached.
“Happy Birthday, young Touma,” Yagi said with a wide grin, “Having a good time?”
“You planned all this?” Akira asked.
Yagi stiffened and coughed lightly into his fist, “I did very little, I assure you.”
“He told us it was your birthday today and brought the streamers and the card,” Makoto interjected, “And he made the cake.”
Yagi shot Makoto an uncomfortable look.
“Wh-why?” Akira stuttered, brows furrowed, “I know you are my superior, sir, but I don’t even work in the same department.”
Yagi rubbed the back of his neck, “May I speak with you over there?” He gestured away from the mingling group, leading the way to a quiet corner.
Akira followed, shoulders tensing nervously.
Birthday Party Or Farewell Party? Find Out Next...
“I want to apologize,” Yagi said, a solemn look on his gaunt face.
Here it comes. I’m fired. I don’t know what I did, but I’m fired.
“I understand your fiancé broke things off recently. That’s a very hard thing to deal with,” he continued, pulling a thin box from behind him, “And you looked like you needed cheering up.”
“O-oh!” Akira let out a confused laugh, but took the top off the box. Inside lay a neatly folded blue tie.
He shook his head, smiling, and lifted it from the box.
“Did you know I would forget my tie today too?” he asked.
Yagi chuckled, “No, I did not, but I’m glad it can be of use.”
“Sorry,” Akira held out the box for Yagi to hold, “Do you mind?”
Yagi grinned, taking the box, “Not at all, young man.”
Akira looped and tied the tie in place and fixed his collar, “Thanks.”
“Ah-” Yagi gestured with the box, “There’s one more thing…”
Akira looked down and blinked.
He reached down with a shaky hand and plucked the two baseball tickets from the bottom of the box, “These are…”
Yagi cleared his throat, “Those are from All Might. It’s his understanding that you and your brother are fans of that team.”
“We are! Holy-” he cut himself off with choked noise and hugged Yagi.
Yagi tensed, but gently pat Akira’s back.
Akira quickly pulled away, “Sorry. Thank you.”
“A-ah, well it was All Might…” Yagi murmured, glancing to the side.
“No, Mr. Yagi, thank you.” Akira said.
Yagi coughed, covering his mouth.
“For all of this,” Akira continued, looking out over the party.
“Oh!” Yagi’s shoulders slumped, and he laughed, “My pleasure, young man.”
Rain fell onto the street as Atsuko Morimiya rushed under the closest awning, leaning over and shielding the box in her arms from the downpour. She shivered, blue and orange spotted scales paling with the cold.
A small noise drew her attention to the box.
“Shh, it’s okay babies,” Atsuko cooed to the five kittens in the box. Shivering, she hugged the box closer.
A light pressure fell over her back and shoulders, warm and secure.
A coat? Who- ?
“Tokay Gecko Form makes you cold-blooded, right? Better keep warm.”
Atsuko looked up, “Mr. Yagi! What are you doing here?”
Yagi smiled, bashfully straightening his white t-shirt, “I live not too far from here. I was going to grab some food when I saw you rush for cover.”
“Mew!”
Yagi looked down and smiled warmly at the kittens peeking from the box, “Care to introduce me to your friends?”
“O-oh! Um,” Atsuko held the cardboard box out, “I found them by a dumpster, and I didn’t smell a mama cat anywhere.” She flicked her tongue out over the kittens and shook her head. “They were abandoned.”
“I see,” Yagi nodded, wiggling his finger above the kittens, smiling when they batted at it. “Well, I happen to know a no-kill shelter run by a few heroines. They never turn down new animals and do a great job finding good homes for them.”
Atsuko sighed in relief, looking down at at the five kittens, “Don’t worry. You’ll be somewhere safe soon.”
Yagi nodded, ducking out from under the awning to look at the sky, “Looks like things are clearing up. Let me walk you there. It’s not far.”
Atsuko smiled and followed him back onto the sidewalk, walking quickly to keep up with his long strides.
“So,” she started, “What’s it like working directly under All Might?”
“Hm?” Yagi turned back, brow raised, “Oh … He keeps me busy, but the work is very fulfilling.”
Atsuko flicked her tongue, humming at his odd tone - like she was missing a joke.
“You started interning in the logistics department… Has it been two weeks?” Yagi asked.
“Y-yeah!” Atsuko grinned, “Two and a half weeks now- ah!”
Yagi suddenly moved her away from the road, standing in front of her as a large truck passed and splashed the sidewalk with a wave of dirty water.
“Are you okay?” Yagi asked, coughing and shivering. He was soaked.
“Yes! Yes, I am,” Atsuko glanced down in the box before looked back up at Yagi, “And the kittens are still dr- … Mr. Yagi, are you okay?”
Blood dripped from his chin and landed on his drenched shirt, expanding slowly in pale red clouds.
Atsuko’s eyes widened as she saw a twisting starburst of scar tissue visible through his white shirt, “I-Is that… Are you-?”
Yagi sighed, wiping his lips and covering the scar with his right hand, “Yes, I am alright,” He gave her a thumbs up and grinned, “A little water won’t hurt, though I do wish my socks were dry.”
“No, I mean…” Atsuko pointed to Yagi’s left side.
He looked down, hand twisting in the fabric, “It’s an old injury. It healed as well at expected.”
“As expected?” Atsuko murmured, concern swelling in her chest.
Yagi shrugged, tugging at his shirt to keep it from clinging to his chest “Actually, if you wouldn’t mind, could you please not tell anyone about this? I don’t want people to worry unnecessarily.”
“Of course. If you insist...” She shook her head, adjusting the box in her arms, “If I may speak honestly, sir, during my short internship at Might Tower, everyone who I’ve spoken to… They’ve all mentioned you and appreciate your presence. They care about you, and worrying just comes naturally,” Atsuko laughed, reaching down to pet the kittens, “Nothing you can do about that, I’m afraid.”
Yagi’s cheeks reddened, “I suppose not…”
“And besides,” Atsuko smiled, “You worried about me, someone you’ve known for less than a month. That’s hardly fair of you to tell others not to worry.”
“Alright,” Yagi barked a laugh, “You win young Morimiya.”
“Atsuko.” She corrected.
Yagi bowed his head, “Atsuko.”
He clapped his hands together softly and grinned, “Now. Let’s get these kittens to the shelter. I’ll go ahead and make some calls. I know a few heroes who would adore them.”
“Alright!” Atsuko said with a laugh, “But first… You can take your coat back,” She eyed his clothes, still dripping with water, “I think you’ll need it more than I will.”
Yagi chuckled, rubbing the back of his head, “Sorry about this.”
“Like you said,” Astuko grinned up at him, “‘Don’t worry.’”
“And what do you call a model who remembers every slight?” Hikari asked Mr. Yagi as he fiddled with his rain coat.
“Hmm,” he grinned, chuckling, “Pretty petty.”
Ai snorted, but immediately returned to pretending to read the same page of the visitors log.
Yagi quirked a lopsided smile, “How about this? Some months have 30 days and some have 31. How many have 28?”
Hikari furrowed her brow, “One? February.”
Yagi’s smile widened to a shiteating grin, and he shook his head.
“All of them!” Ai exclaimed, turning from from computer and shooting Yagi a playful look, “That was a trick!”
“Correct!” Yagi barked a laugh, doubling over as he triggered a short coughing fit, “And I didn’t-” He wiped his lips with a tissue, “I didn’t trick you. I just asked how many months have 28 days.”
“Jeez!” Hikari pouted, cheeks red with embarrassment, “You got me!”
Yagi shook his head, smiling, “I didn’t get it the first time either.”
Hikari huffed, “I’ll find a joke you haven’t heard one of these days.”
“A challenge for an old goat like me,” Yagi said with a wink.
“Mr. Yagi!” Hikari snorted, “Stop! You’re not that old.”
“Regardless,” He grinned, “I look forward to it!”
“Hello again, Detective!” Ai called with a polite wave.
Yagi jolted, a startled cough escaping him as he turned, “Ah, Tsukauchi! Sorry, have I kept you waiting?”
The detective waved away his apology, “Not at all. Don’t worry about it.”
“Oh no, be careful Detective,” Hikari shook her head, “He’s wanted for serial homicide. He’s been killing time.”
“Has he? That’s not like him,” Detective Tsukauchi quirked an eyebrow at Yagi.
“Well,” Yagi shrugged, tapping his watch, “I got my work done early today.”
Tsukauchi blinked and laughed, “That’s even less like you. Should I be worried?”
Yagi huffed a tired laugh, “No. This morning was just a bit busy.”
“There was a string of villain attacks all over Hokkaido,” Ai said, “All Might was out all morning.”
“Poor Mr. Yagi probably had to cancel those interviews All Might was scheduled for,” Hikari said.
“Something like that,” Yagi laughed, smiling bashfully. He turned to the detective, “Ready to head out? I still owe you for those files you took care of.”
“I told you, it was no problem,” Detective Tsukauchi huffed with a smile, but he nodded. He turned to the front desk, “Have a good afternoon, ladies.”
Yagi waved briefly, “See you tomorrow.”
“Have a good day, Mr. Yagi!” Ai and Hikari chimed as the two walked toward the elevator, chatting.
“Hey Ai,” Hikari elbowed her coworker when they were out of earshot, “What’s your quirk saying today? I know you were scanning them.”
Ai blushed, shushing Hikari before whispering, “Mr. Yagi’s still head over heels.”
“And his detective friend?” Hikari prodded.
Ai stuck out her lower lip in a pout, shaking her head.
Hikari placed a hand over her heart, “Oh, poor Mr. Yagi…”
“Kidding!” Ai chirped, and she pointed to the retreating pair, “Detective Tsukauchi’s got it bad. I give them two months tops before they figure it out and get together.”
“About time!” Hikari sighed in relief.
With as kind and generous as Mr. Yagi was, he deserved some love and happiness.
Ai sighed, glancing to the Staff door beside the Might Gate.
“How many more days until U.A.’s first semester is over?” she asked, turning to Hikari.
“Eighteen?” Hikari huffed, her pen falling from between her nose and upper lip, “Did Mr. Yagi really have to follow All Might to U.A.?”
“He handles his private affairs,” Ai reminded her, “He has to follow him practically everywhere.”
“Still…” Hikari pouted, “I miss having him around. He really lit up the whole room. And that’s coming from me.” She said, shoulder-length hair glowing briefly.
Ai hummed in agreement.
“I know!” Hikari jumped up, “We should throw Mr. Yagi a party. Maybe get Detective Tsukauchi in on it!”
“That might be a little much,” Ai laughed, “You know how he is when we try to do stuff for him. Always returns the favor in an over-the-top gesture. No wonder All Might likes him.”
Hikari pouted, “I still miss him.”
“I’m sure he’ll find time to visit eventually,” Ai said, “Oh! And his birthday is coming up in the Summer.”
The phones rang off the hook as the Battle of Kamino raged on the lobby television, but no one answered. All Might was not in the building, and every non-combat staffer was glued to the screens.
“Thank God that kid got away,” whispered Ai, flinching as All Might smashed through the Boss Villain’s mask.
“Ah!” The shout and gasps echoed through the lobby as the villain sent All Might flying. Another smaller hero leapt up, grabbed him, and helped him to the ground.
“Does All Might look… tired?” Atsuko whimpered, glancing around nervously.
“He’ll pull through,” Akira said, clutching at his notepad, “He’s All Might.”
“Get him All Might!” Hikari called, nervously punching the air.
“Unbelieveable! A single villain! Destroying the street, and now he is fighting on more than equal terms with the Symbol of Peace!” the helicopter reporter yelled over the sound of the chopper.
The villain on stood, arms spread wide as he strode confidently toward the kneeling All Might. Whatever he said as he fixed his helmet was a mystery, but All Might and the smaller hero stood their ground.
Then the villain’s arm bulged with power.
The smaller hero leapt away.
All Might…
All Might stayed.
Three things happened very quickly.
The smaller hero turned midair and raced down.
The villain struck.
All Might swung his fist.
“Go All Might! Go!”
BOOM!
Debris flew through the air and a dust cloud hung around the battlefield.
Then the smoke cleared, and the Might Tower lobby - and the whole of Japan - went quiet.
“Y… Mr. Yagi?”
Kind, meek, generous Mr. Yagi stood bloodied, fist held out - the vertex where the damage split away. All Might’s costume hung loosely from his frail shoulders.
He coughed, and blood sprayed from between his teeth.
“Mr. Yagi… is All Might?” Ai stared at the screen, hand over her mouth.
“Oh my God…” Akira whispered, mouth agape, “Is that why he hasn’t come in? He’s…”
Then Mr. Yagi’s voice rang over the noise, the chaos, “My spirit remains! I am still the Symbol of Peace! And there is nothing you can do to take away even a fragment of that from me!”
The villain spoke, again muffled by distance and the helicopter’s blades.
Mr. Yagi’s smile fell.
“No…” Hikari shook her head, “Don’t give up…”
Mr. Yagi bowed his head, his pained bellow echoing across the battlefield.
A dreadful silence hung over the lobby.
“Help!”
The camera shifted and zoomed.
A woman was caught under the debris, saved from the blast by All Might’s last swing.
“You can do it, All Might!” Akira called out.
“Mr. Yagi! Keep fighting!” Atsuko cried.
A roar of noise and cheers shook the walls of Might Tower.
“Win, Mr. Yagi! Win!”
Mr. Yagi - All Might - Their hero grinned wide, arm flexed and ready to strike.
“There’s so much… so much we Heroes have to protect! And that’s why we don’t lose!”
Toshinori sighed, scratching at the arm sling strap where it brushed against his neck. Ducking his head, he looked out the window and up at the all too familiar Might Tower.
“How’re you feeling?” Naomasa asked, gently elbowing Toshinori’s arm.
Toshinori grimaced, “As good as expected. Nervous I suppose…” he sat back in his seat and forced a weak laugh, “Everyone here knew both Toshinori Yagi and All Might. And with my retirement… Well, I owe them my thanks for their hard work… and an apology.”
“I’m sure they will understand the situation you were in,” Naomasa said, flashing his I.D. at the parking lot gate attendant.
Toshinori didn’t miss the wide-eyed look the attendant gave him, and he waved bashfully.
Naomasa pulled around the parking lot and turned into his usual guest space. Throwing the car into park, he killed the engine and pocketed his keys.
“Are you sure you’re alright?” he asked, his voice still soft in the abrupt silence of the car - the only noise excluding the quiet clicking of the cooling engine.
“Maybe ask me again after,” Toshinori answered, taking off his seatbelt and pushing himself out of the car.
“Alright,” Naomasa huffed a laugh as he caught up to him and pressed the up button on the nearby elevator, “What floor again?”
“I asked for them to gather in the convention hall. Thirty-second floor,” Toshinori said, shuffling into the elevator. He clicked his tongue, looking to his left and right. A seemingly infinite number of himself looked back. He looked haggard in his too-loose suit, arm in a sling and wrapped in bandages.
He looked to the floor, muttering, “Shouldn’t have installed mirrors…”
“It’ll be fine,” Naomasa said, pocketing his phone as the elevator door closed.
With a small lurch, the elevator rose.
Toshinori watched as the number above the door climbed. At twenty, he nervously pat his side. At twenty-seven, he took a deep breath. At thirty-one, he forced an uneasy smile.
Ding.
The door opened, and Toshinori ducked his head and stepped forward.
“Surprise~!!”
Toshinori jumped with a cough, hand flying to his chest to calm his racing heart.
With two pop-pops! streamers and confetti fluttered down onto Toshinori as he stood, rooted to the floor.
“Wh-” Toshinori looked over the crowd of Might Tower staff and finally up to the large banner hung across the front of the hall.
Happy Retirement, Mr. Yagi!
A lopsided grin split his face, and Toshinori laughed, “What is this?”
“Looks like a retirement party,” Naomasa said with a shiteating grin.
Toshinori looked down at him, mouth opening and closing. Then he punched his shoulder.
“You knew about this!” Toshinori accused, shaking his sore hand.
“I might have,” Naomasa answered.
That got a laugh from a few nearby staff.
Ai and Hikari walked forward, pushing a light rolling table with a large cake on top.
“You’ve done so much for each of us. As Mr. Yagi,” Ai said, approaching and gently laying her hand on Toshinori’s good arm, “And as All Might.”
Toshinori bowed his head and swallowed a surge of emotion and vulnerability.
“If I may say something…” he said quietly.
Ai and Hikari nodded, taking a couple steps back.
Toshinori straightened, looking out over the Might Tower staff - his staff. With a steady breath, he buffed up to his Hero Form and bowed deeply.
“Thank you for taking care of me, all of you! And ghh-!” He deflated with a hacking cough and stumbled. Naomasa grabbed his shoulder, and Toshinori shakily righted himself. He smiled bashfully, rasping, “And I’m sorry I wasn’t completely honest with you.”
“Mr. Yagi…”
Toshinori turned to his right, smiling when he spotted the young logistics intern, Atsuko.
“We’re so glad you’re okay!” she cried out, tears welling in her eyes.
Smile going lopsided, Toshinori walked up to her and knelt. He gently squeezed her shoulder.
“Watching my fight in Kamino must have been scary, huh? But it’s alright now,” he said, grinning, “Why? B-”
“Because you’re here, Mr. Yagi!” Atsuko answered, jumping and wrapping her arms around Toshinori’s neck.
Toshinori grunted, swaying too far to the side-
Multiple pairs of hands rushed to support and right him.
“Careful, Atsuko!”
“Are you alright, Mr. Yagi?”
“Don’t go falling over.”
Toshinori’s brows rose Ai and Hikari helped him to his feet.
“We’re still here to support you, All Might,” Akira said, straightening his blue tie, “Like you’ve always supported us.”
Huffing a laugh, Toshinori ran his good hand through his hair, and he glanced at Naomasa who gave him a thumbs up.
“See? It’s fine.” Naomasa mouthed.
Toshinori rolled his eyes but grinned.
Feeling a soft tug on his arm, Toshinori allowed his peers to direct him further into the room. Their smiles were infectious, and Toshinori’s heart soared as he greeted them one by one.
Thank you. Everyone.
He looked back to Naomasa once more and smiled softly.
“I’m home.”
Just some fluff inspired by the new Vigilantes chapter. :3 @aoimikans and I had a ton of fun writing this.
Edit: Some Notes from the Document
Ai on the left, Hikari on the right (closer to Toshi)
Hikari’s quirk - Glowing Hair
Ai
Ai’s quirk--Official name: Love Detector (detects attraction levels between people LOL it’s always interesting to see people who don’t mix at all it’s just like NOPE!)
Atsuko 温子 (warm, child) Morimiya (pun on kanji for gekko ‘yamori’守宮-- individually they mean ‘guard, protect, defend’ and ‘shinto shrine, constellations, palace, princess)
Heteromorph tokay gekko (Blue body, orange spots) form but wears bows and pink because she loves feminine clothes and cute things
Akira 朗(melodious, clear, bright, serene, cheerful) Touma 透(transparent, permeate, filter)魔(taking it from “magic”, witch, spirit, etc.)
Akira can touch something and make it transparent like a window. Like his cubicle wall to talk to his neighbor
Makoto 真(true, reality, taking it from “straightforward, honest”) Tsutai 伝(transmit, go along, walk along, follow, report, communicate, legend, tradition) 井 (well, well crib, town, community)
“Straightforward, honest person who communicates with his community”