Chapter #5Some context by: None I will insert some context to the story, I will follow the path of Momo and have some fun in the next Chapter(This chapter is really large and i don't want make it larger).
It was the last day of summer vacation and the UA students had visited their relatives for a week. Many students took advantage of that time to spend time with their relatives like Izuku Midoriya who went to visit his mother. Others like Denki Kaminari used that week to rest, and a few used it to prepare for the return to class like Momo Yaoyuruzu. However, no student had used the time as much as Minoru Mineta.
Inside of class 1-A Mineta was one of the weakest students. Not only was there fact that there were exceptional students like Katsuki Bakugo or Shoto Todoroki, but also that his Quirk was useless.
During that week of recess, Mineta's parents were not present because of work-related issues and Mineta, tired of being a burden to his colleagues, found a use for his Quirk. For a couple of days, he tried to find some use for the balls that came out of his head, but apart from the elastic properties that they had, he did not find another use for them. He was close to giving up and going better to play video games, but this time he sought help, he checked his cell phone and only found Kaminari's and Midoriya's number, Kaminari was his best friend, but he knew that he would not bring him anything new, However, Midoriya if he could give him a lot of help, not only had he improved a lot in a short time, but he was also a great connoisseur of heroes and could give him a different opinion. He called him and explain his situation.
- I have tried everything Deku from making the balls bigger to making them detach from the surface to which it is attached, but I have achieved nothing. Mineta said frustrated.
- You have no control over the structure or properties of the balls. Deku said thoughtfully.
- It's useless Deku, I can't do anything with these stupid balls. Mineta said prepared to give up and better go play video games with Kaminari.
- what if instead of trying to affect the ball, you try to focus on the object that is attached? It may sound stupid, but it is the case with some little famous heroes who could move objects using something that contacted said object. Deku said.
Mineta had never thought of that idea and tried it with little hope, stuck one of his balls to his notebook and try to move it to the end of the table with his mind, focused all his concentration on moving it and for the art of magic managed to teleport him an inch to his side. He was amazed at what he had accomplished and after thanking Deku, Mineta spent all the time he had to discover what he did to his Quirk.
By the end of the week, he had realized that his Quirk was much more than just teleporting things; he had complete control over whatever was attached to the balls, he could from teleporting them to changing properties of them such as their weight or color, However, upon discovering this ability, the number of balls that he could have active at the same time was reduced to 4 and if he took an additional one, the oldest one would disappear. That was what he told his companions and Aizawa Sensei. However, he kept to himself that he could do with his Quirk if it was attached to two people. In that case, he could change anything between people from their names, memories, body parts, clothes, quirks, absolutely everything to be part of them; and the most surreal thing is that in a certain way reality would conform to the change and only if they wanted to, would the members realize the change. indicates the next chapter needs to be written. |
| Members who added to this interactive story also contributed to these: |
<<-- Previous · Outline · Recent Additions © Copyright 2025 None (UN: dominatus312 at Writing.Com). All rights reserved.
Kenashcorp has granted Writing.Com, its affiliates and syndicates non-exclusive rights to display this work within this interactive story. Poster accepts all responsibility, legal and otherwise, for the content uploaded, submitted to and posted on Writing.Com. |