Spiral
Pairing: Kagome/Tomaru Shigaraki
Crossover: Inuyasha/Hero Academia
Summary/Idea: Kagome Higurashi had no idea that one act of kindness would set so much in motion. All she had wanted to do was to help the poor haired blue man. How was she to know that he was spiraling into a world dark possessiveness? Dragging her with him, though she mused she had always been one step away from the path of a villain he had just helped her take it...
Chapter One
He sat curled in on himself, his face hidden in his arms that were wrapped around his knees. Her light blue eyes took in his dirty and torn long sleeved black shirt. It hung off his body, obviously to big, pale narrow shoulders visible. Said shoulders were shivering as the frigid air curled around his thin from.
His black cargo pants had holes in them, and were an inch shy of ankles, on his feet were a pair of dark red converse shoes held together by duct tape. No one spared him a glance, they just walked by him like he wasn't there and it made anger boil in the pit of her stomach.
She had been there once. Lost, alone, and invisible.
As the estranged daughter of Stain, the hero killer Stain, her childhood had been anything but happy. But that was neither here nor now. No, the here and now was the fact that someone was suffering right in front of people and instead of helping him they just ignored him. Even the few pro heroes that were on the streets ignored the male.
Rage boiled and broiled inside of her and she was hard pressed to shove it down. Anger and rage would get nothing done. No, instead of judging and ragging at those that ignored the person suffering right in front of them she would be the one to act.
She would take things into her own hands.
It was why she was trying her best to be a pro hero. Most assumed it was to prove that she wasn't her father or to repay some morbid debt they assumed she felt. Her father's sins were not her own. No she wanted to be a pro hero for no one but herself.
She wanted to be the change she wanted to see in society, so as the heavens opened up and snow began to drift around them she crossed the street pausing in front of the young man.
Gazing down at him, his head of dirty blue hair streaked with dirt and mud she could only frown. Reaching up she unwrapped the thick fluffy scarf from around her neck and held it out to him.
"Here." Her voice was light so as to not startle him.
Dull crimson eyes gazed up at her from under greasy bangs yet he made no move to grab her offering. Nor did he acknowledge her. Letting out a sigh she kneeled before the young man and wrapped the scarf around his shivering shoulders before sitting back on her haunches.
"There. That should help." She turned to her side and began digging in the small purse to pull out some money. "It's not much but it's all I have on me at the moment." She held out the cash and once again all he did was stare at her from under his bangs.
Sighing, her breath visible in the cold, she moved to shove the money into his hands only to have him jerk back a look of pure fear on his face as he turned to the brick wall behind him, cowering into it as he shoved his hands under his armpits, pinkies extended, to keep them out of her reach.
He was shaking like a leaf and not from the cold, he looked like a wounded animal and it made her heart cry out for him. The world had no doubt not been kind to him. Sighing she reached out, ignoring his flinch, and placed her hands on his locks, ignoring the greasy feel of the unwashed strands, and gave his head an affectionate pat.
"It's okay...I'll leave the money here. Hang in there." With one last light pat to his head she stood back up to her full height, after placing the money on the ground by his foot, she turned her back on him and began to walk away, hoping that he would be okay.
"Why?"
She furrowed her eyebrows at the low broken voice that made her pause. Glancing back at him over her shoulder, her hands in her pockets she gave him a breathtaking smile.
"I firmly believe that we have to be the change we want to see in society. So I ask you, why not?" Giving him one last small smile she once again began walking, she was already running behind.
What she didn't know was that this one act of kindness would change her life...
