Mina Ashido from My Hero Academia

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Mina Ashido from My Hero Academia
Mina Ashido | My Hero Academia
chapter 1 – the pink skyline
bakugou katsuki x female!reader – street racing au “tch… keep it up, and i’ll make sure you’re choking on my dust.”
night hit like a wall the second you pulled onto the lot. the air was thick and sticky, carrying the smell of hot asphalt, gasoline, and the faint tang of burnt rubber that clung to the tires like a warning. somewhere in the back of the lot, a bassline thumped so deep it rattled your chest and made the hairs on your arms prickle. headlights cut through the darkness in sharp slices, painting moving shadows across the cracked asphalt, and people moved like tidewater between the rows of tuned machines, whispering, laughing, shouting, all competing with the growl of engines. the night hit like a wall the second you pulled onto the lot. the air was thick and sticky, carrying the smell of hot asphalt, gasoline, and the faint tang of burnt rubber that clung to the tires like a warning. somewhere in the back of the lot, a bassline thumped so deep it rattled your chest and made the hairs on your arms prickle. headlights cut through the darkness in sharp slices, painting moving shadows across the cracked asphalt, and people moved like tidewater between the rows of tuned machines, whispering, laughing, shouting, all competing with the growl of engines.
you didn’t hurry. there was no need. your pink skyline purred quietly beneath your hands, her paint a muted dusk metallic that shimmered under the streetlights, soft and threatening at the same time. underglow lights spilled a subtle rose hue across the asphalt wherever you rolled, softening the hard edges of the lot but making you more noticeable than you wanted. not that you cared. attention had never been your problem.
the spot you usually took was still open, half in shadow, nose pointed toward the main strip. the cool side of the hood radiated heat from the engine’s brief rest, giving the faint scent of metal and oil. you cut the ignition and slid out, heels tapping on the asphalt, careful, casual, slow. you let your hands drift over the hood as you walked around, inspecting the reflections and catching movement out of the corner of your eye.
he was already there. of course he was.
katsuki bakugo leaned against his matte black mustang like he owned the lot and every person on it. the car was mean — chrome blacked out, low stance, polished enough that it threatened to bite back if anyone leaned too close. bakugo was worse. spiky blond hair caught the faint flicker of a nearby taillight, eyes sharp as broken glass. arms crossed, booted feet planted firmly on the asphalt. jaw set. You could feel the heat of him before you even saw it, like static waiting to snap.
“princess,” he called, voice low, dry, dangerous, and for a second you could’ve sworn it was aimed at the car and you simultaneously.
you didn’t flinch. “bakugo.”
he tilted his head, smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth. not friendly. not exactly hostile. just… challenge.
“gonna try something new tonight, or just stick to losin’?”
you twirled the keys around your finger, letting them flash under the dim light. “funny. i was gonna ask you the same thing.”
a couple guys near his car snorted. bakugo’s eyes sliced over them, sharp enough to make them duck their heads.
“you talk too much,” he said. “you lose too much,” you shot back, deadpan, stepping closer until the air between you was almost thick enough to touch.
he pushed off the mustang, closing the gap, boots clicking against the asphalt. “keep it up, and i’ll make sure you’re choking on my dust.”
you tilted your head, lips curving into a small smile. “that’d require you to be ahead of me.”
before he could retort, a familiar voice broke in, high and bright.
“ooh, spicy tonight, huh?” mina ashido hopped between you, grinning like she had a secret only she knew. her phone was already up, pointing at you and bakugo. “is this, like, pre-race foreplay or—”
“shut the hell up, raccoon eyes,” bakugo barked, turning his glare on her. pink warmed the tops of his ears anyway, and you didn’t miss it.
mina only laughed. “uh-huh, totally not flirting,” she said with a wink before stepping back, still filming.
kirishima ambled up next, baseball cap backwards, hoodie half-unzipped despite the warmth. “hey, y/n,” he said casually, ignoring bakugo entirely. “gonna give him a run for his money again?”
“not a run,” you said, stepping around the hood to pop it open. “a chase.”
the engine hissed in response, cooling slightly. the metallic pink shimmer of the skyline softened in the shadows, but she didn’t look less deadly — if anything, the darkness made the rose glow on the curves more hypnotic. fingers trailed over piping and wires, checking a loose clamp here, a connection there. every movement was precise, confident, but casual — you weren’t showing off, just making sure she was perfect.
denki wandered up as you worked, curiosity written on his face. “you running lower psi than last time?”
“couple pounds,” you said, pressing the tire and glancing back. “road temp’s higher tonight. keeps expansion from throwing off grip in the last stretch.”
denki whistled low. “damn. no wonder you smoke people.”
behind him, bakugo grunted. half scoff, half growl. “quit kissin’ her ass.”
sero’s voice drifted from somewhere behind the mustang. “nah, she’s just smarter than you, man.”
you clicked the hood shut and straightened. “he’s not wrong.”
bakugo’s glare snapped back to you, sharp enough to cut through the night.
then the call came — the flag girl, standing at the far end of the lot, arm raised, ready. the crowd pressed in, moving closer, voices overlapping with the idling engines. heat, smell, sound — it wrapped around you, and instead of panicking, you soaked it in.
sliding into the driver’s seat, you felt the familiar comfort of the wheel under your hands. the leather was warm against your palms. your engine purred beneath you, listening, ready. the mustang beside you growled a low note, and you caught the movement in bakugo’s stance — he wanted to intimidate, but even he couldn’t hide the respect in his eyes.
flag raised.
flag dropped.
tires screamed, the smoke curling into the night sky. bakugo lunged forward, aggressive, almost reckless. you let him take the lead. first turn — he overcommitted slightly, and you could feel the slight slide of his rear tires. you held your line, tight, minimal correction. every inch calculated.
second curve — you leaned into the skyline, reading him, reading the road, adjusting pressure, sliding perfectly through. inches separated you two, hearts beating like pistons.
third turn — his grin flashed in your side mirror. he was relentless. you matched him, not daring to breathe until the straightaway opened again.
the last stretch — a hundred yards of asphalt glowing under the lights, nothing but speed and instinct. engines screaming, tires gripping. bakugo edged close, inches from scraping your door. you pushed harder.
finish line hit — barely ahead.
you eased off, skyline humming in satisfaction. bakugo’s mustang flared beside you, engine low and threatening.
he was out of his car before you could unbuckle, stalking over. “you—” he stopped, jaw tightening. then a sharp laugh, grudging, slipped out. “you’re a pain in my ass.”
you smiled faintly. “good.”
denki was next to you, grinning. “not just fast, calculated too. scary calculated.”
bakugo’s glare cut past you, straight at him. “mind your business, pikachu.”
you turned toward the edge of the lot, Mina’s cooler in mind, but your phone buzzed. unknown number.
race me tomorrow. bring him.
bakugo’s gaze didn’t leave you. the skyline ticked quietly behind you. the air thick, almost electric, like the night itself had paused.
and you couldn’t tell if you wanted to laugh… or run.
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Overview of Nine as the Main Antagonist
Nine’s Profile
Quirks: Nine possesses the god-like Weather Manipulation Quirk, allowing him to summon destructive storms, tornadoes, and lightning, but it causes cellular degeneration, limiting its use. He also has a weaker version of All For One, enabling him to steal and hold up to eight additional Quirks (totaling nine), including Air Wall, Scanning, Bullet Laser, Hydra, and Cell Activation. These make him a versatile, unpredictable, and immensely powerful combatant.
Ideology: Nine envisions a superhuman society where strength determines hierarchy, rejecting labels like “Hero” and “Villain.” His past oppression due to his powerful Quirk drives his ambition to create a world where the strong rule.
Leadership Style: Nine is a charismatic and strategic leader, as seen with his loyal crew (Slice, Chimera, Mummy). His indomitable will and keen intellect allow him to inspire loyalty and devise complex plans, though his predictability in combat and health issues are weaknesses.
Context from Prior Conversation: Nine’s potential alliance with Wolfram highlighted his ability to synergize with tactical villains. His crew’s loyalty and the possibility of recruiting LoV defectors (e.g., Dabi, Toga, Spinner) and aligning with the MLA suggest he could build a formidable coalition. His conflict with Shigaraki in Heroes Rising (where Shigaraki kills him) indicates tension with the LoV’s leadership.
Scenario Assumptions
Nine replaces Shigaraki as the main antagonist, inheriting his role as the central threat to hero society.
He actively recruits new lackeys to bolster his forces, leveraging his charisma and ideology.
Existing factions react to his rise, either aligning with him, opposing him, or remaining neutral.
The Quirk Amplification Device (from Wolfram’s arc in Two Heroes) is available, potentially enhancing Nine’s and his allies’ powers.
Class 1-A and U.A. High remain the primary heroic opposition, supported by pro heroes.
Nine’s Strategy and Recruitment
Nine’s approach would focus on consolidating power through recruitment, leveraging his ideology to attract like-minded villains, and using his Quirks to dominate or eliminate rivals. His actions would include:
Recruiting Lackeys: Nine would seek powerful, ideologically aligned villains to replace or supplement his core crew (Slice, Chimera, Mummy). Potential recruits include LoV defectors (Dabi, Toga, Spinner), MLA members, and independent villains like Stain or mercenaries drawn to his vision or promised power.
Utilizing Technology: If allied with Wolfram or the MLA’s Detnerat, Nine could mass-produce the Quirk Amplification Device, enhancing his crew’s abilities or offering it as an incentive to recruits.
Targeting U.A.: Nine would likely prioritize attacking U.A. High to dismantle the hero training system and steal powerful Quirks like One For All, using his Weather Manipulation to isolate the school and his Scanning Quirk to identify targets.
Exploiting Weaknesses: His Scanning Quirk would allow him to assess and exploit the weaknesses of both allies and enemies, ensuring strategic dominance.
Reactions and Interactions with Factions
Below, each faction’s reaction to Nine’s rise is analyzed, considering their goals, leadership, and compatibility with Nine’s ideology, as well as whether Nine would align with or oppose them.
1. Shie Hassaikai
Overview: Led by Overhaul (Kai Chisaki), the Shie Hassaikai is a yakuza organization aiming to restore the underworld’s dominance by developing Quirk-destroying and Quirk-enhancing drugs. Overhaul’s Quirk, Overhaul, allows him to disassemble and reassemble matter, making him a dangerous opponent. The group values control and order, contrasting with Nine’s chaotic vision.
Reaction to Nine: The Shie Hassaikai would likely view Nine as a threat to their monopoly on Quirk-altering technology. Overhaul’s meticulous and controlling nature would clash with Nine’s ideological ambition to upend society. Nine’s Quirk-stealing ability and the Quirk Amplification Device would render Overhaul’s drugs obsolete, threatening his business model.
Nine’s Stance: Opposition. Nine would see the Shie Hassaikai as a rival faction with incompatible goals. Overhaul’s desire to control rather than empower would conflict with Nine’s strength-based hierarchy. Nine might attempt to steal Overhaul’s Quirk or destroy the Shie Hassaikai to eliminate competition, using his Weather Manipulation to devastate their hideouts.
Outcome: A confrontation would likely favor Nine, given his superior firepower and versatility. Overhaul’s Quirk requires close proximity, which Nine could counter with long-range attacks (e.g., Bullet Laser, Weather Manipulation). The Shie Hassaikai’s Eight Bullets might be recruited by Nine if they defect, particularly Mimic or Chronostasis, whose Quirks could enhance his operations.
2. League of Villains (LoV)
Overview: With Shigaraki sidelined, the LoV is fragmented. Key members include Dabi, Toga, Spinner, Kurogiri, Mr. Compress, and Twice, backed by All For One and Dr. Garaki’s Nomus. The LoV seeks to destroy hero society, aligning partially with Nine’s goals but differing in leadership and methods.
Reaction to Nine: The LoV would be divided:
Defectors: Dabi, Toga, and Spinner, as noted in the prior conversation, might join Nine due to ideological alignment (Dabi’s hatred of heroes, Toga’s love of chaos, Spinner’s experience with discrimination). Twice’s cloning ability could be a major asset, creating duplicates of Nine’s crew or stolen Quirks.
Loyalists: Shigaraki, Kurogiri, and Mr. Compress would likely oppose Nine, viewing him as a usurper. Shigaraki’s killing of Nine in Heroes Rising suggests he sees Nine as a threat to his leadership. All For One’s influence would push Shigaraki to maintain control, potentially leading to a villain civil war.
Nine’s Stance: Mixed (Allies and Enemies). Nine would actively recruit LoV members who align with his vision, offering them power or a role in his new world. He would oppose Shigaraki and loyalists, using his Scanning Quirk to anticipate their moves and his Weather Manipulation to overwhelm them. He might also attempt to steal Shigaraki’s Decay Quirk, though All For One’s original Quirk could complicate this.
Outcome: The LoV’s fragmentation would weaken it significantly. Nine could absorb most of its members, leaving Shigaraki with a small but dangerous faction. A direct confrontation would be costly, with Shigaraki’s Decay posing a threat to Nine’s physical form, but Nine’s range and versatility would likely give him the edge, especially with the Quirk Amplification Device.
3. Humarise
Overview: Introduced in My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission, Humarise is a cult led by Flect Turn, believing Quirks are a disease and seeking to eradicate them using Trigger Bombs. Their ideology is diametrically opposed to Nine’s, which celebrates powerful Quirks.
Reaction to Nine: Humarise would see Nine as the ultimate embodiment of their fears—a villain with god-like Quirks threatening global destruction. Flect Turn’s Reflect Quirk, which redirects attacks, would make him a formidable opponent, but Humarise’s focus on mass destruction via bombs contrasts with Nine’s targeted approach.
Nine’s Stance: Opposition. Nine would view Humarise as a direct threat to his vision, as their Quirk-eradicating agenda undermines his strength-based hierarchy. He would likely target their Trigger Bomb facilities, using his Weather Manipulation to destroy their infrastructure and his Scanning Quirk to locate their leaders.
Outcome: Nine’s superior combat abilities and Quirk versatility would likely overpower Humarise’s forces. Flect Turn’s Reflect Quirk could counter some attacks, but Nine’s Air Wall and Hydra could restrain him, allowing for a decisive strike. Humarise’s rank-and-file members might be too ideologically rigid to join Nine, making their elimination or subjugation more likely.
4. Meta Liberation Army (MLA)
Overview: The MLA, led by Re-Destro, seeks to liberate Quirk usage and establish a society where strength determines status, aligning closely with Nine’s ideology. Their resources, including Detnerat’s technology and a large paramilitary force, make them a powerful ally. Key members include Re-Destro, Geten, Curious, and Skeptic.
Reaction to Nine: As noted in the prior conversation, the MLA would likely see Nine as a natural ally due to their shared vision. Re-Destro might view Nine as a figurehead or partner to advance their cause, while Geten’s ice Quirk could synergize with Nine’s Weather Manipulation. Skeptic’s technological skills could enhance Nine’s operations, complementing The Hacker from Wolfram’s crew.
Nine’s Stance: Alliance. Nine would embrace the MLA’s support, leveraging their numbers and resources to amplify his influence. He could offer the Quirk Amplification Device to enhance MLA fighters, while Detnerat could mass-produce it. However, Nine’s insistence on being the “true ruler” might create tension with Re-Destro’s leadership ambitions.
Outcome: A Nine-MLA alliance would create a near-unstoppable force, combining Nine’s raw power with the MLA’s army and technology. Class 1-A would struggle against their numbers, requiring external hero support (e.g., Endeavor, Hawks). Internal power struggles could weaken the alliance if Re-Destro and Nine clash, but their shared ideology makes cooperation likely.
5. Dark Might’s Group
Overview: Introduced in My Hero Academia: You’re Next, Dark Might is a villain impersonating All Might, leading a group with a twisted vision of heroism. His Quirk, Fa Jin, mimics All Might’s strength, and his group includes loyal followers like Anna Scervino (with a Quirk negation ability) and others with combat-oriented Quirks. Their goal is to impose a warped hero society, which partially aligns with Nine’s disdain for the current system but differs in execution.
Reaction to Nine: Dark Might’s group might see Nine as a rival or potential ally, depending on whether they view his strength-based hierarchy as compatible with their vision. Dark Might’s ego and desire to emulate All Might could lead to conflict, as he might reject Nine’s claim to supremacy.
Nine’s Stance: Opposition. Nine would likely view Dark Might as a pretender, especially given his imitation of All Might, whom Nine targeted in Heroes Rising. Dark Might’s Fa Jin and Anna’s Quirk negation could counter Nine’s abilities, making them a threat. Nine might attempt to steal their Quirks or eliminate them to assert dominance.
Outcome: A battle between Nine and Dark Might would be intense, with Nine’s Weather Manipulation and multiple Quirks giving him an edge over Dark Might’s raw strength. Anna’s Quirk negation could temporarily neutralize Nine, but his Scanning Quirk and tactical allies (e.g., Slice, MLA’s Skeptic) could outmaneuver her. Dark Might’s group would likely be defeated or forced to submit, though some members might defect to Nine if offered power.
6. Creature Rejection Clan (CRC)
Overview: The CRC is a minor faction opposing mutant-type Quirks, driven by prejudice against those with non-human appearances. They lack a central leader in the main series but are a hate group with moderate influence.
Reaction to Nine: The CRC would likely oppose Nine due to his association with Chimera, whose mutant Quirk (animalistic traits) aligns with their targets. Nine’s ideology, which values strength regardless of appearance, would also clash with their discriminatory views.
Nine’s Stance: Opposition. Nine, having faced oppression for his powerful Quirk, would empathize with Chimera’s discrimination and view the CRC as a minor but annoying obstacle. He would likely use his Weather Manipulation to crush their gatherings or steal their Quirks to weaken them.
Outcome: The CRC lacks the power to challenge Nine effectively. His overwhelming abilities and potential MLA support would allow him to dismantle the group swiftly, possibly absorbing any useful Quirks or fighters into his ranks.
Nine’s Overall Strategy with Factions
Allies: Nine would prioritize an alliance with the MLA due to their ideological alignment and resources, integrating their fighters and technology (e.g., Detnerat’s manufacturing, Skeptic’s hacking). He would also recruit LoV defectors like Dabi, Toga, and Spinner, leveraging their combat skills and resentment toward hero society. Dr. Garaki could be persuaded to join if Nine offers a role in his new world, providing Nomus and scientific expertise.
Enemies: Nine would oppose Shigaraki’s LoV loyalists, Humarise, Dark Might’s Group, and the CRC, viewing them as threats to his vision or rival power bases. He would use his Scanning Quirk to identify their weaknesses, deploying Weather Manipulation for large-scale destruction and his stolen Quirks for precision strikes.
Neutral/Opportunistic: Minor villains or mercenaries (e.g., Stain, Wolfram’s crew) could be recruited as temporary allies, especially if Nine offers the Quirk Amplification Device or stolen Quirks as incentives. Wolfram himself might join if promised wealth, though his greed could lead to betrayal.
Impact on Class 1-A and Hero Society
Class 1-A’s Response: Facing Nine’s coalition, Class 1-A would rely on teamwork, strategic planning, and faculty support. Key strategies include:
Izuku and Bakugo: Their One For All-enhanced abilities would counter Nine’s power, with Bakugo’s explosions disrupting Air Wall and Izuku exploiting Nine’s predictability.
Todoroki, Tokoyami, Mina: They would target Nine’s crew, with Todoroki countering Chimera, and Tokoyami/Mina exploiting Slice’s hair-based weakness.
Aizawa: His Erasure Quirk could neutralize Nine temporarily, creating openings for attacks.
Momo, Kaminari, Iida: They would counter technological and physical threats, with Momo creating countermeasures, Kaminari disrupting metal constructs, and Iida outmaneuvering slower opponents.
Pro Hero Support: Endeavor, Hawks, and Best Jeanist could counter the MLA’s numbers or Nine’s environmental control, though Quirk thefts could weaken their ranks.
Outcome: Class 1-A’s victory would depend on exhausting Nine’s health, destroying the Quirk Amplification Device, and exploiting factional infighting (e.g., Nine vs. Shigaraki). A prolonged conflict could lead to significant hero losses or Quirk thefts, reshaping hero society.
Long-Term Effects: Nine’s rise would expose U.A.’s vulnerabilities, prompting security reforms. The MLA’s involvement could radicalize public opinion, while LoV fragmentation might give heroes a temporary advantage. Ethical debates over Quirk enhancement (via the Device or stolen Quirks) could divide heroes.
Conclusion
Nine as the main antagonist, replacing Shigaraki, would create a seismic shift in the My Hero Academia universe. His alliance with the MLA and LoV defectors would form a powerful coalition, leveraging his god-like Quirks and ideological appeal. Opposing Shigaraki’s LoV, Humarise, Dark Might’s Group, and the CRC, Nine would dominate through strategic recruitment and overwhelming force. Class 1-A’s resilience and teamwork could counter him, but the cost would be high, potentially reshaping hero society and the villain landscape. Nine’s vision of a strength-based hierarchy would challenge the core principles of heroism, making this a defining conflict for the series.
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