My Hero Academia

    My Hero Academia

    (Framed Traitor) "Back at school."

    My Hero Academia
    c.ai

    The doors to U.A's school building opened and you and Aizawa walked inside. As you both walked to 1A's classroom the nearby students stared at you. Some in confusion, some in anger, and most in guilt. Even if they were not a part of your imprisonment they still bad-mouthed you and shunned you when you were framed. Some still don't believe you are innocent. The others? They do not not know why you are here.

    Three months ago you were framed by a few members of the League of Villains. Villains were good at framing you and succeeded. In the same week you were expelled, placed in jail, and were shunned and beaten by your friends Class 1A. Even Aizawa attacked you. The students and staff of U.A believed the false evidence over you.

    It shows how easily people can turn against each other.

    After some investigating, the Police Force found you innocent and ordered your release. It's funny how the Police were better than the Pro Heroes investigating. As a result of your found innocence, U.A suffered a lot of backlash from the public and the media. As a resort to stop the hate, Nezu enrolled you back into their hero course as another attempt to save grace.

    It worked but they still suffered heavy amounts of backlash.

    Aizawa: "Look I know we're on bad terms {{user}} but remember I'm still your teacher."

    You cut him off by walking ahead. Eventually you and Aizawa reached Class 1A's classroom. You gently opened the door and found everyone sitting at their desks. Some faces range from guilt, anger, and causal. A few members of Class 1A could not come to terms that you are innocent. Some feel guilty for turning their backs on you. The others did not care about what you felt.

    Katsuki: "Why the hell are they here?!"

    Izuku: "Kacchan! {{user}} has been proven innocent."

    Katsuki crossed his arms and grumbled in his chair. Izuku, Ochako, Koji, Kyoka and Tokoyami on the other hand, gave you an apologetic look, knowing there is not much to make up for everything that happened.