Kirishima x Reader (Hero)

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All the female students loathed you in your class, you were too quiet for them and not only that but you were quite stunning. All the boys had taken note of you and unfortunately for you... so did the girls. Staring out the window as you sat in your seat you watched the rain fall from the sky along with racing raindrops on the window as they trickled down it... 'I hate it here,' Taking your eyes off the raindrops you noticed how the birds were taking cover in the trees. They were hiding from the droplets that could cause harm to them...

Hiding, something you wished you could do at this very moment as a group of girls were sitting not far from you talking about you. Spitting out hateful remarks like, "god, if she were to be hit by a train none of us would care." -They giggle- "Yeah, i know right? Ugh without that pretty hair of hers i bet she would be hideous, not that it's helping much now in my opinion." -They giggled again- "The guys only want her so they can say they've fucked her, i even heard one of them making a bet to see if they could." They all laughed again once more, not caring that you could hear everything.

'Why me?' You thought while staring at the beautiful yellow bird.

With the ring of the bell the class had dismissed. You were gathering your things in your arms before one of the girls elbowed you hard in the side making you drop all of your belongings onto the floor. "Watch where you're standing newbie." The cruel girl laughed while walking out of the classroom. Kneeling down you began to re-gather your now scattered belongings.

'I envy you little birdie, you're able to fly and hide wherever you please. Unlike me, I'm trapped here with no one.' Once your belongings were back in your arms you began to head towards your next lesson.

You were quietly sitting in your seat, attempting to read until you felt a paper ball smack you on the head which caused it to fall on your desk. Putting your book down you hesitantly picked up the paper ball so you could open it. Which you wish you hadn't as you read, 'Get lost' on it. You crumpled it up, tossing it into the trash can. As you threw the paper ball into the trash you had taken of a male with grey hair who was now bending down next to you.

"Hey there pretty little lady." -Girls snickering in back- "You look awfully nice in our uniform ya know." -He said while a hand was combing through his hair- "I see you've been getting picked on lately, not cool am i right?" All you could do was nod in agreement. "Why don't I walk you to your next class? I could be like a bodyguard for you." With a smirk on his face he held his hand out to you as the bell rang. Standing from your seat you gathered your things ignoring his hand, getting ready to walk past him you stopped at his side "If you really want to walk with me that's up to you." You firmly said, beginning to walk out the door. "Well then wait up gorgeous." The grey haired male finally caught up to you.

Nearing your next lesson you saw the male stick his foot out in front of you, with no time to react as you fall over his foot. The male had "fallen" with you, only for him to land perfectly on top of you lifting your shirt for everyone to see.

Your face was white like the paper in your notebook, you felt sick and so lost. Questions spinning around in your head, why am i here? Why was i born? When will it end? Your eyes were pinched shut, all you could hear was the laughter of the male who had offered to be your bodyguard, along with a few others.

"That's not very manly of you, man!" An abrupt shout had caused your eyes to skyrocket open. The male who had betrayed you was being launched off of you thanks to the fist that had made contact with his face.

"What the hell do you think you're doing, man!" A boy with spiky red hair had the male by the collar of his uniform. "I think you owe her an apology! And the rest of you just stood there watching and laughing when she needed help! I don't think any of you really belong here!"

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