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CHAPTER START---
"What a shithole," Horizon mutters from his perch.
He was currently in one of the more dilapidated parts of Tokyo, standing atop a five-story building.
Across the street, he observed a smaller and far more run-down building, and with his Quirk, he could sense four figures inside.
They were all sitting in what must be their living room, all of the younger ones on the couch, the other on the floor, eating what seems to be a very modest afternoon meal.
'House is almost completely empty, school uniforms are the only thing they focus on maintaining... looks like they've sold most of their furniture, probably in the process of selling the couch too...'
Looking down the street Horizon sees it quickly becoming deserted as the sun sets, as expected from this crime-riddled area.
"Alright, you fucking mongrels, just be useful..." Horizon says as he warps one of his metal cards into his hand.
SHAMBLES!
It swaps for a crumpled-up bottle from the apartment, which he catches.
SHAMBLES!
He swaps places with the card, then recalls it back into his hand.
Now standing in an almost entirely empty kitchen, clear markings where appliances were torn out and sold, empty cupboards and shelves.
The floor was cracked, but surprisingly clean. He silently walks over to the sink, and opens the tap, seeing there was atleast running water.
'Ok, more desperate than I thought, but not as much as I would like...' He takes one last glance at the state of this apartment. 'But I can easily make this work for me.'
Listening carefully he hears some chatter and laughs, people blissfully unaware of his presence.
Taking a few silent steps toward the doorway he peaks into the room, four people.
The oldest was no more than 17, followed by a 14-year-old, then a pair of 9-year-old twins, all boys. From their beaten-up clothes to the depressing sandwiches they were eating, it was a sorry sight, so Horizon just knocks on the doorframe and stepped into the room.
"Don't get up," Horizon's words cause them all to freeze, including the oldest boy who was about to rise to his feet. They look at each other, nervous and fearful, but obey.
Horizon walks around for a moment, then stops across the room from them, where ideally a TV would be, and just looms down on them.
"So, why do you think I'm here?" Horizon asks.
They all look at the oldest boy, terror in their eyes, small tears already flowing down the cheeks of the twins.
"To arrest me?"
"Arrest you? For what?" Horizon asks. "Being a part-time pickpocket?" He looks around the apartment. "Not a very profitable one at that, or for your other part-time job moving crates for sketchy people..."
The oldest boy's eyes go wide at that, "I swear I just move boxes I don't even look in---"
"---I'm not here to arrest you," Horizon says. "I'm guessing you're avoiding any legal work because they'll look into this situation you have, then throw all of you into the childcare system, and you'll be separated, right?"
All the boys meekly nod.
"Look, I don't care, about you stealing a few wallets or moving boxes. You do whatever it takes to protect the people you care about, and that, I can respect, so I'm here to offer you a way out."
"A way out?" the boy mutters, as if it were too good to be true, after almost two years of living like this.
"Clearly that's what you want, especially since this one plans to try out for UA next year," he gestures to the 14-year-old boy. "Fun Quirk, force fields, might actually get in."
All the boys look a bit more hopeful at that, UA's golden boy giving them a glimmer of hope to get out of this situation.
"How did you know that?" the oldest asks.
"I've been watching you for a few days, and checked all your files, it's no big deal," Horizon shrugs. "I'm not here to arrest you, I have a job for you."
"A job?!" The boy's eyes lite up.
"Decent pay, comes with a place to live, you won't have to file any paperwork until you're 18 next year, that way you get to keep this family together, and---"
"Deal!" he doesn't even need to hear Horizon's full offer.
"Huh, easier than I thought," Horizon extends his hand to the boy, who gets up and shakes it. "We'll be back in a moment."
SHAMBLES!
Still shaking hands, they both warp onto a nearby roof, swapped with a piece of stone.
"Wow!" The boy looks around, amazed.
"Focus please."
"Oh, right, sorry."
Horizon takes a step away from him as they begin to talk. "I need you to put trackers onto some of the crates you move, and preferably the vehicles, they're small, like little invisible stickers."
"Trackers? But you can warp---" The boy stops himself before he talks himself out of a job. "---I mean, of course, consider it done."
Horizon sighs, "why do you think they only move product during the first three days of the working week?"
"Uh, I never really thought about it."
"Because that's when I'm in UA, but if I give this to another Pro they'll want to get in there and stop the operation immediately. I need it to work for a while so my trackers get to every safehouse, and a while before I strike, you'll quit."
"Quit?"
"That way you're protected, because they'll only really suspect the current employees. People who know the routes."
"Ok, to protect me, that makes sense."
"You won't be able to move out until then atleast, to avoid suspicion, but you'll get the money, just don't draw attention to yourself."
"Alright, when do I start---"
---Tokyo, 10 PM...
"So how was your first week back at UA?" Rikiya - Re Destro- asks.
Horizon was walking beside him as they strolled through the halls of FGI -Feel Good Inc- Private Hospital in Tokyo. This entire area of the hospital was almost empty, people cleared out so nobody would see the state of Horizon's two new patients.
And it helps to keep the quiet acquaintance between Horizon and Detnerat in the shadows.
"As expected," Horizon says. "Stuck in boring classes, girls fawning over me, people always annoying me for pictures ever time I step into the hallway. But I'm training Cellophane and one new ally, so that's fun atleast."
"What was it you said on our last call, 'power, money, women, and---' something else."
"And all the time in the world," Horizon says. "That's what I have right now, and it's quite an enjoyable life."
"Still no ambition to fight for something greater?"
"There is no cause greater than myself...and the protection of the people ofcourse."
"Nice save," Rikiya chuckles. "But if you ever get tired of society having so many chains on you simply because you were born powerful, I have an opportunity for you."
"They don't have chains on me because of that, I put these chains on myself. I knew the risks of the life I choose to live, and this is the outcome."
"The downsides of choosing the be a Pro Hero, and how has your actual business been lately?"
"Honestly, I do one or two operations per week," Horizon shrugs. "And no you don't get any more free work after this, this is a one-time thing."
"Well even for myself your price is rather...intense."
"Miracles are expensive, but people all across the world can afford them."
"Luckily, I got you in a good mood," Rikiya says as they arrive at a large private room.
Opening the door they enter to see Trumpet and Skeptic, laying in medically induced comas so they don't go into further shock from the immense pain they were in.
"Holy fuck," Horizon explains, the well-played facade of shock and surprise not raising any brows from Rikiya. "Did a bomb hit them?"
Even as they approach he could see the mangled limbs, Skeptic's gouged-out and burnt-shut eyes, and a large scar from the operation they performed to reassemble his entire jaw. The metal brace around his neck and contraptions holding his limbs up.
His arms and legs were raised, and wrapped so he could notice the missing fingers, and his left foot was missing up to the knee while the right foot was missing up to the ankle.
He also had metal rods protruding from his skin, set into the bones to keep the fragments in place so the nerves don't further damage themself while healing.
And on Skeptic's exposed torso, aside from all the tubes connected to him to keep him alive, he sees a thick and firm fabric padding around his ribcage, keeping them in place so his lungs don't collapse.
Opposite Skeptic, Trumpet was facedown in something similar to a massage bed, with a hole for his face to rest.
He was also asleep at the moment, but his back had a metal device running down his spine, scarring all across his back where they worked to reconstruct his bones so he could one day walk again.
But they failed, and the nerves were already dead on arrival, leaving him as a vegetable forever.
Horizon walks around them, touching each of them once to Scan them, then looks to Rikiya, "I can fix them, but what happened?"
"Well, I told you who they are, and by now I'm sure you've figured that we're all in a small circle of like-minded individuals."
"The Hearts and Mind party?"
"Yes," Rikiya smiles. "Unfortunately some people don't agree with our policies, and decided to get violent about it."
"So they sent a villain to do this, want me to go after him too?"
"Oh no, that won't work," Rikiya says. "Heroes fight villains, but the man who did this, he's the devil itself."
END CHAPTER---
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CHAPTER START---
---September 23rd, 3 Weeks into Semester 2...
Descending from the sky above Horizon soars through the cool night air on his hoverboard.
Below he sees the coast, just north of Tokyo, a small port with rows of warehouses and only a few boats docked. No large ships resting here at the moment.
ROOM!
He senses everything for 500m around him, finding the people he came to meet tonight, and to confront.
SHAMBLES!
He swaps with a piece of paper.
Suddenly he's standing in one of the far warehouses, still on his hoverboard, in a room filled with police officers wearing assault gear.
The sounds of guns being readied and aimed at him clack out from all sides.
"Friendly," he says casually, and sees the faces of some of the men relax and brighten, now far more confident they'd be going home to their families tonight.
With a miracle on their side.
"It's been a while!" the captain in charge calls out from across the room. The man was standing around a table with a map of the docks on it, his lieutenants beside him as they plot their assault.
Horizon hops off his board, which some of them men stare at as it remains hovering in place, and walks over to the table.
"Good to see you again," Horizon says. "Well, its atleast good that we're taking down more criminals together."
The man chuckles a bit, "yeah well, last time was that warehouse of Trigger in Tokyo, this time its guns, guns, and guess what, more guns."
"You always get assigned to the warehouse raids?"
"If its on the docks, it hits my desk, atleast in this region, and since this time I'm here before you go busting in there, we've got a warrant."
"Hey last time I had probable cause to investigate," Horizon says jokingly.
"Right, whatever kid, just don't toe the line, we really can't afford you getting kicked out of the Hero Course for some crap like that," the man says.
"I'll keep that in mind," Horizon looks at the map as he expands his room, seeing a few points marked as having sentries posted with higher caliber rifles.
And without asking he takes one of the nearby pencils and adds to the notes on the map.
"Safe in this room, you missed a guard posted here, these crates are your priority. They've got more ammo than guns in that place but they're all together, get to these crates when things get hot so they don't just have unlimited ammo to shoot at your men."
"Damn," one of the lieutenants mutter.
"Trigger?" the captain asks.
"Mmm, not that I'm sensing," Horizon says, then stops for a moment and turns to face the warehouse. "There is something, but, a different kind of container, atleast not meant for injecting. Only one case of it."
"Can you mark it?"
"Secret room below this area of the floor," he points at the map. "I'd warp it out now but it feels like they have it on a pressure plate and watched by a motion sensor of some kind."
"I see, is that all?"
"Yeah, but I don't see why you couldn't deal with this without me, you've got more than enough muscle."
"Are they in position?" the captain asks as he takes a picture of the updated map and sends it to them.
"Yeah, I can sense Team Lurkers," Horizon says. "Edgeshot is up on one of the cranes by the water, Kamui is camped out at the road, I assume you put him there to stop vehicles with Mt. Lady, since she's sitting beside him falling asleep."
Horizon looks in her direction, then raises his hand and flicks a finger upward, "Takt."
"What was that?" one of the lieutenants ask.
"Just keeping her awake, anyway, why am I here, you've got enough muscle for this."
"Here," the captain hands him a earpiece which he connect to his visor via his phone. "I'll have Edgeshot explain."
"Lurkers, Horizon checking in," he says.
"Kamui Woods checking in."
"Ngh, Mt. Lady checking in, did you do that just now Horizon?"
"No idea what you're talking about."
"Edgeshot checking in, a pleasure to be working with you Horizon."
"Likewise, and why don't I sense Cellophane here?"
"He's in Tokyo on a solo stakeout mission," Edgeshot says. "Less fire and bullets, he's good but I want to teach him the things only I can teach first, you've got combat covered."
"Can we please focus," the captain says. "Edgeshot, please inform Horizon of the discovery you made yesterday."
"Right," Edgeshot's voice becomes even more serious. "From my current position, I'm maintaining line of sight on both suspects. Yesterday when I was doing final recon, after everyone got into position, I got a glimpse of one of the men deeper inside.
His skin was kind of different greys and blue, and looked stitched together. His face didn't seem all that abnormal in this world of Quirks, but the Frankenstein's monster look was a bit too suspicious."
"You think its a Nomu, and you said you have eyes on two suspects, so a second one?"
"Precisely, they also aren't carrying guns, and haven't moved in the past fifteen hours."
"Are they to the southeast corner of the building?"
"Yeah, how'd you know?"
"Because that's where the secret storage area is, there's a case in there we need to get, check the map the captain just sent you."
"On it."
"Good call waiting for me, who knows what kind of Quirks they could have. But the grey Nomu are supposed to be low-end, purple-black is mid-rank, and we know they've got some special High-End Nomus, atleast one."
"What? A high-end?" Kamui asks. "I didn't know that."
"The top Pro's will get the report tomorrow, along with the top police officers," Horizon looks to the captain. "Everyone on this line will know which is why I'm saying it now. My speculation is those things are meant to be hero killing specialists, or serve unique roles."
"But these Nomu should be on the weaker side from what you said, so we could have gone in yesterday," Mt. Lady whines. "We spent a extra night at this smelly port for nothing."
"Commission's orders," Edgeshot says. "All Nomu sightings get reported to Horizon, and if he's available we wait for him before engaging, you know without him there isn't anything stopping Kurogiri from warping these people away."
"Yeah, I know..."
"I don't think Kurogiri would get involved here," Horizon says. "Shigaraki has been breaking any gang or crime organization he can get his hands on and adding them to his forces. This is likely one of those, that's why they've only got two Nomu, and they're hiding supplies here instead of wherever the league hides theirs, probably off-shore or in another country."
"Because if you have warp gate you don't need supplies to be close," Kamui Woods says. "That's a good point, so these are just street thugs playing with Shigaraki's toys?"
"Most likely, but better to be safe than sorry."
"Seems a bit odd to me," the captain says. "They went through the trouble of buying this warehouse in a nice secluded spot, bought all these guns and security, and even built a secret room for whatever is in those cases, but only have two of the weaker Nomu...doesn't add up."
"It rarely ever does."
"You sure you don't sense anything else?"
"I'm sure," Horizon says. "But I'll be going in first anyway, keep your men on the perimeter, and Edgeshot---"
"Yeah?"
"When I make noise, you get into the secret room and steal whatever is in there, preferably without triggering the pressure plate or motion sensor. We want them to not know we found it, and the pressure plate and sensor will do exactly that."
"No wonder you didn't just warp it out, but I can handle it no problem."
"What about us?" Kamui Woods asks.
"You and Mt. Lady catch any stragglers while I deal with the Nomu, we're doing this loud. Normally I'm more tactical with my approach, but we need to send a message to Japan that any gang that works with the league is gonna get their teeth kicked in."
"A bit crude, but I see the logic in it, we'll follow your lead on this," Edgeshot says.
"Good, I know I can count on all of you, so just stick to the plan, I'll go get into position."
"Position, what position?" Mt. Lady asks.
"I'm Horizon, I don't need to sneak around my enemies, I'll just walk up and knock."
"I'll start the signal interrupter," the captain says and one of the lieutenants rushes off to the technical unit.
"Great, so I'll go say hello..."
END CHAPTER---
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