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Chapter 24 - Chapter 24 : Kana Fujimura

It was a Tuesday afternoon when he first met her.

Satoru was patching up his knee when he heard the voice.

> "That's some pretty pathetic armor, helmet guy."

He turned.

A girl stood there—maybe nine or ten—arms crossed, brows high with condescension. Her school uniform was scuffed from running, but she wore it like royalty. Her hair was pulled into a haphazard ponytail, and a bandage hung lazily off her cheek.

> "You crash into a wall or just flop over from weakness?" she asked.

Satoru blinked. "Just a scrape."

> "That's sad."

He chuckled, trying to be polite. "Thanks for the concern."

> "It wasn't concern, genius. I'm just shocked someone like you hasn't been run over yet."

She walked past him and kicked his bike lightly.

> "What even is this? You going for 'hero' or 'junk collector'?"

Satoru stood slowly, brushing dirt off his gloves.

> "Trying to help where I can."

> "Help?" she scoffed. "You think people need help from you? Quirkless freak with a used-up bicycle?"

Her words were sharp, cruel even—but her tone was more amused than hateful. She was used to mocking others. It was how she kept herself above them.

> "I've seen you before," she added, tilting her head. "You're that weirdo that talks to trash cans and hands out snacks to strays."

> "Somebody's gotta do it."

> "Nobody has to do anything. People just like pretending they're special."

Satoru didn't reply.

Kana narrowed her eyes.

> "You think you're special, don't you?"

> "Not really."

> "Then why the act?"

Satoru adjusted his helmet.

> "It's not an act."

> "It's stupid. Heroes are just people who want attention. Real strong people don't waste time saving nobodies."

He studied her for a moment. Saw it in the way she held herself—like she needed to be stronger than everything around her.

> "That what you think?"

> "It's what I know."

She turned to leave.

> "Try not to die tonight, junkman."

> "You too, kid."

She stopped.

> "Tch. Whatever."

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That night, Satoru logged a new entry in his notebook.

> "New observer: Kana Fujimura. Age: ~9. Strong quirk (unidentified, but reactive energy manipulation observed). Disposition: arrogant, hostile, dismissive of heroic ideals."

He paused, then added:

> "She doesn't believe in heroes. That's okay. I'll just keep showing her what one looks like."

He closed the notebook.

And smiled.

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