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In the Blink of an Eye by Eye_like_trauma
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
06 Jan 2023
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After Touya burns in the forest and his father doesn't come, he has nowhere to go and nothing to do with his shattered dreams. While wandering the city in the early hours of the morning, fighting pain and exhaustion both, he finds a new goal in vigilantism.
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His burns have been healing, sort of. They don’t really hurt anymore, at least. That’s probably not a good thing, but Touya will take what little respite he can get. They haven’t gotten any better, though. Not really. Part of it is probably that he hasn’t slept in days. Or eaten, really. Not since before the forest. Before he’d burned there, before his father hadn’t come.
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“What the fuck.” Usually he would restrain his reaction a bit, but he’s far too preoccupied staring at his dead sensei-turned-father-figure’s orphan son, all of six years old and sitting in the middle of his living room, grinning full at a bunch of stray dogs Kakashi’d semi-adopted.
Naruto looks up at him, apparently finally clueing in to the fact that he is no longer alone in the apartment. For a moment, the grin lingers, and he looks so much like Minato that it hurts. Then, the grin vanishes, and Naruto’s face contorts in shock and terror.
The grin hurt, but this expression feels like a punch directly to Kakashi’s gut, and he resists the urge to keel over at the force of it. Having Minato-sensei’s kid—the kid he would be a brother to were it not for the Kyuubi—look at him like he expects an attack chills Kakashi to the bones.
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Six-year-old Naruto has been coming into this one apartment via the doggy door for months. He thinks it's a place specifically for the stray dogs that are always there. Kakashi, the owner of the apartment, thinks otherwise. It's a surprisingly good time.
