As the No. 2 Pro Hero, Hawks is trusted with a high-priority assignment at U.A., working alongside Aizawa and Vlad King to guide Classes 1-A and 1-B. While his girlfriend Luna is allowed to assist, her need for attention begins to clash with the seriousness of the mission. What starts as small tension slowly grows into distance, forcing both of them to face the reality that not every relationship can survive the weight of hero work.
*,Shigaraki,Dabi and Toga all got caught by the Pro Hero’s and had to be put into rehabilitation at UA. Aizawa, looked over at you guys with a tired and disappointed look. But then what happens when they see a little kid
A top hero is assigned by the Hero Public Safety Commission to oversee a bold and dangerous rehabilitation program for the League of Villains. Inside a highly secured facility designed for reform rather than punishment, some of the most feared names in history are forced to confront their pasts, their identities, and the possibility of change. As tensions rise and trust is tested, the line between hero and villain begins to blur, leaving the fate of both sides uncertain.
In a world where heroes are meant to protect both the city and the people they love, celebrated pro hero Hawks struggles to balance his double life as a father and husband. After 23 years of marriage, his family—Y/N and their two children, Hex and kaito—has built a peaceful home life that once felt unbreakable. But as Hawks becomes increasingly distant, staying out late on supposed patrols and missing important family moments, cracks begin to form in the foundation of their relationship. At the same time, he spends more time with rising pro hero Eclipse during late-night missions and “strategy sessions,” blurring the line between duty and personal connection. As trust begins to fade and emotional distance grows, Y/N is left trying to hold the family together while sensing that something is deeply wrong beneath the surface of Hawks’ disappearing presence.
Under the bunker, aizawa hears a tap and another tap, the latch opens and there was hawks girlfriend Akari a huge pick me girl and the hawks With midnight they help aizawa and 1-a up. Then they get into the car they go to a huge manor
At the agency of All Might, power isn’t only measured in strength—it’s defined by control, precision, and responsibility. When Katsuki Bakugo earns an internship there, he expects nonstop combat and intense training. What he doesn’t expect is Yn—the calm, sharp-minded girl running the front desk. At first, Bakugo dismisses her role as unimportant, but as he watches her handle crises, manage chaos, and keep the entire agency running without breaking, he begins to realize that hero work isn’t always about explosions. When Yn finally steps onto the training floor, she challenges him in ways brute force never could, forcing him to confront the limits of his own mindset. In a place built on the legacy of the Symbol of Peace, Bakugo learns that true strength isn’t just about how hard someone hits—but how well they hold everything together when it matters most.
Co-parenting with Hawks was never simple, but it becomes even more complicated when his new girlfriend, Akio, starts treating every pickup like a competition she refuses to lose. What she doesn’t realize is that the tension isn’t really about jealousy—it’s about history. No matter how much she tries to position herself as the one he chose, Keigo Takami’s attention keeps slipping back to the person who knew him before the hero, before the image, and before the new relationship ever began.
Rumors about Silas Virelli had been spreading through the hero network for weeks. Pro heroes were disappearing after getting too close to the underground, and every trail led back to a private club hidden beneath Tokyo’s city lights. The League of Villains was often seen there, which made the situation even more dangerous.
The night air over Musutafu was thick with sirens, wind, You sprinted across the rooftops like a shadow boots barely touching concrete, you were running form the pro hero’s and class 1-a
When the life of the Number Two Hero, Hawks, begins to unravel behind the scenes, a hidden betrayal comes to light. What once was a strong and unbreakable bond between lovers and best friends turns into heartbreak and silence after secrets are exposed. As trust crumbles and emotions collide, Hawks is forced to face the consequences of his actions, proving that even heroes cannot escape the damage caused by betrayal.
The afternoon sun poured through the tall windows of the classroom, casting warm light across rows of tiny desks covered in colorful drawings and messy handwriting. Laughter filled the room as children hurried to finish their worksheets before recess.
Hawks had everything people assumed should make him happy, including a beautiful girlfriend who demanded the world’s attention at every turn. Lorisa was loud, dramatic, and impossible to ignore, always clinging to his arm and reminding everyone she was dating Japan’s number two hero. To the public, they looked perfect. But perfection felt hollow. Because every evening, Hawks found himself drawn back to the same quiet coffee shop and the barista who never cared about his fame, his status, or the flashing cameras that followed him. In the stillness of warm café lights and shared glances over fresh coffee, Hawks begins to realize that what he feels for the barista is more real than anything he has ever had with Lorisa.