This is a horror fanfic all about a boy who went missing due to his "Friend" bullying him all these years for not having a quirk. The boy who goes missing is known as Izuku Midoriya, also goes by the name Deku. Deku was the nickname his "friend" gave him as a child. The other kid's name is Katsuki Bakugo. He has a quirk called explosion, to help him activate his quirk he has to sweat nitroglycerin. Bakugo Hates Midoriya with all his guts, but can Katsuki help the rest of 1-A find Izuku again? Warning: this will contain deep description of gore, scary moments, minimum amounts of swearing additionally a few kinky moments, (not between Bakugo and Izuku. just saying, please no hate). Highly reccomend 13+ reading this, unless you can deal with this type of story at a younger age.
An experienced war soldier, while attacking the enemy front is betrayed from behind, his best friend, who he used to consider as his brother had stabbed him right in the heart, a few seconds later he falls to the ground and a light fills all his vision, to suddenly find himself in the middle of a city, surrounded by people. I clarify that English is not my main language, if you see any typing error, feel free to tell me. Disclaimer
3rd time typing this stupid synopsis. I want to scream. I could be writing chapter 2 or drawing the cover right now. Stevonnie Multiverse should not have touched the glowing artifact. Now here they are. Stuck in a new country, new language, a new continent, a new world with rules completely unlike their own. A world ruled by heroes, quirks, and violence rather than aliens, magic, and song. Follow their journal as they log their adventures in trying to find a way home, figure out why they're stuck in their fusion, save Steven and Connie, and survive. Is it worth the risk of losing Stevonnie forever, just to be Steven and Connie again? Find out in Stevonnie Alone! (Cross-posted on Wattpad and eventually AO3)
Young Aiden Turner, a 24-year-old man down on his luck and meeking out a living that barely kept him afloat, wakes up one day to realize that something is different about the world around him. On the surface, it didn't look like much had changed, but many things were very unusual to him. Maybe it had something to do with news telling him about Heroes, or the fact that he could see people from outside his tiny one-room flat using superpowers. Or maybe it was the weird talking sprite hovering around his head, telling him that he has stuff to do. Whatever the reason, Aiden had a feeling that this new reality of his would be where he shined.