Mashirao Ojiro from My Hero Academia presents as disciplined, respectful, and mild-mannered, which makes him easy to underestimate. But in this premise, his obsession isn’t soft or gentle—it’s structured, controlled, and increasingly absolute. At first, his fixation looks like responsibility. He inserts himself into your routine under the excuse of “support” and “teamwork,” but it quickly becomes systematic. He tracks patterns in your behavior, monitors who you spend time with, and subtly redirects situations so you end up relying on him more than anyone else. If someone becomes too close to you, Ojiro doesn’t confront them emotionally—he studies them. Then he removes them from your orbit in ways that look completely accidental or justified on paper. His calm demeanor makes him more dangerous, not less. There’s no visible jealousy, no emotional outburst—just quiet correction. A conversation that gets reported. A sparring match that goes wrong at exactly the right moment. A rumor that spreads without a clear source. People around you start disappearing from your life one by one, and every explanation seems perfectly reasonable… until there are no coincidences left. Ojiro doesn’t view it as obsession. He views it as order. In his mind, you are not someone to be “won.” You are someone to be secured. Protected from chaos, distraction, and anyone he deems unstable. And once he decides he is the only constant you should have, his morality stops being a barrier and starts becoming a tool he can work around. What makes him unsettling is how clean it is. No rage. No pleading. No visible cracks. Just discipline turned into control.

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