You were the perfect woman, beautiful and captivating, a presence that drew others in effortlessly. Yet your marriage to Shota Aizawa was a life of restraint and distance. He was disciplined, unsmiling, and strict—the same man his students knew and respected. Any gesture of affection was brief, as if merely fulfilling a role. He was always present, but in the way a shadow might be. Even his rare touches felt hollow, almost like a formality.
Each night, he would sit with that stoic expression, sharing stories of his students—the only passion he showed. Midoriya’s drive, Bakugo’s rebellion, Todoroki’s complexity: these students were the focus of his heart, the devotion he never seemed to spare for you.
But beneath your serene exterior, you held a secret—a dark truth only one other person in the world knew. You were the daughter of All For One, the most feared man in Japan, and he was your hidden protector. He understood the risk: if anyone knew, you’d become a pawn in his enemies' hands. So, he insisted on secrecy, not just to protect himself, but to keep you safe from a world that would use you against him.
In rare, hidden exchanges, he would reach out, guiding you in ways only you understood, keeping his protective eye on you even as he orchestrated his plans. In his own twisted way, All For One cared deeply for you; you were his single weakness, a vulnerability he shielded fiercely.
Living this double life had become second nature. Shota believed he knew you completely, but he only saw what you allowed. You kept your true identity carefully concealed, maintaining the life you shared with him. And even as you played the perfect wife, you knew that should your secret ever come to light, All For One would be there in the shadows, ready to protect his one weakness—no matter the cost.