Hero vs 'Hero'

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Spider-man Narrating/Breaking the 4th Wall

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Bullseye threw the cards that he was holding at Aizawa, but since his quirk was erased, Aizawa was able to avoid them. He ducked low and attempted to rush Bullseye. The assassin predicted this and dogged by stepping to the side. He counter-attacked with a punch to Aizawa's cheek that knocked him to the ground.

A pro hero attacking another hero is an extremely serious matter, so Shota knew that he had to make this quick. It wasn't uncommon, usually taking the form of bar fights, but the HPSC took the matter very seriously. The most common punishment is a suspension or even completely losing their licence.

Aizawa wasn't a fool. He knew that if he wasn't, the only one that would be punished was him. Bullseye was under Fisk's protection, and Fisk had his finger in every pie. Even if Aizawa were to expose Bullseye, Fisk would have the HPSC get rid of all charges and only remove Eraserhead from the picture.

Bullseye pulled out another card from his deck and was ready to throw it now that he was no longer under the influence of Erasure. However, he soon found that his arm had been snared by Eraser's capture weapon. The underground hero had recovered from the earlier blow and had already picked himself back up.

Bullseye tried to throw the card using only his fingers, but Aizawa was one step ahead, and had reactivated his quirk and used his hold on Pointdexter to have him miss fire with a simple tug of his scarf.

Shota quickly covered the distance between them and threw a punch that caused Bullseye to stagger back. He tugged his capture weapon which pulled Bullseye back to him, completely open to a kick to the stomach. He then repeated this manoeuvre in a fashion similar to a yo-yo, switching between punching and kicking each time.

This close ranged hand to hand combat was the only way to beat him. Aizawa couldn't use his quirk constantly and all Bullseye would need would be a one-second opening to grab the nearest item and throw it at him. So close range was the only way to go.

Bullseye soon managed to collect himself between the attacks and managed to catch Eraser's fist. This caught Aizawa off guard and caused him to loosen his grip on Bullseye. Bullseye pulled himself free of the scarf and immediately jumped back. Aizawa knew that this was to build distance between them and he wasn't going to let that happen. Eraserhead reactivated his quirk so even if Bullseye got an opening, he wouldn't be able to exploit it.

"Tell me, Eraser," Bullseye said as he jumped back "Why are you so determined to protect a pair of vigilantes and maybe even a villain that they could be hiding? I thought you were better than that."

"Maybe it's because I trust them more than an imposter such as yourself," Aizawa stated, throwing his scarf at the assassin again, this time aiming for the leg. Bullseye was already mid-jump, so there was very little that he could do to avoid it. The capture weapon wrapped itself around his ankle, allowing Aizawa to smash him back to the ground of the roof.

Bullseye was fast, and reached into a special pocket in his utility belt and pulled out what looked like a simple combat knife. He brought it to the scarf and cut through it as if it were a simple ribbon. This surprised Aizawa, which in turn caused him to fall backwards. This was a blessing in disguise. The surprise of Bullseye effortlessly cutting through his scarf caused Aizawa to blink, thus deactivating his quirk. If he had even a slightly more stable footing, the knife would have embedded itself into his skull.

Bullseye jumped on top of Aizawa and began to beat him senseless. Punch after punch straight to the face. Aizawa could feel the bruises developing and the blood dribbling from his now crooked nose. The punches themselves were brutal, but Bullseye had armour on his fists, which acted as built-in knuckle dusters. This caused Aizawa to take even more damage from the punches.

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