Chapter 1: Katsuki's little (HUGE) secret. . .

My name is Katsuki. I'm writing this down because FUCK YOU! I can. A lot of people agree I'm the toughest guy in UA. I can take a hit, am perfectly fine on my own (Deku), and have a pretty powerful quirk too! Nothing stops me! Yup! The toughest guy in school! Except. . . I'm actually a girl. I can explain!

OK. So, I've been tough ever since I was little, (What, 3 years old?) but since I was a girl, but the other kids (aka: the boys) underestimated me, and thus, got their faces punched in. So before my fourth birthday I decided, I was going to be a boy! I had my mom cut my hair and threw out anything girly. (It was all crap I didn't like anyway.) We were moving soon so the kids who knew I was a girl couldn't say anything. It worked! The kids thought I was a boy. Now the kids took me seriously when I wanted a fight, they didn't freak out and rush over when I tripped, the teachers (yes I lied to them) didn't scold me for being unlady-like when I came in with a little dirt on my face, or a scrape on my knee, or when I played rough with some kid. It was awesome!

You may be wondering why my mom agreed with all of this. Well, she thought I was just being a silly little kid. She thought that when I got older I would, "embrace my femininity" and realize "what a wonder it was to be a woman." Shit like that. As you can tell, she was wrong. In fact, as I got older I became even I more annoyed with the idea of being a heroine instead of a hero. As I came to learn through the media, heroines tended to be sexualized way more than heros, putting on skin-tight outfits that revealed every curve in their body, or costumes that revealed their cleavage. (Why?) Also, they just seemed more incompetent, getting captured and saved by the heros just like those news reporter ladies you saw in comics. I didn't want (and still don't want) to be like that!

So in every school I went to, I register as a boy. I took up wait lifting to keep a masculine build. I wrap bandages around my cleavage to keep it from showing. (Thank goodness I'm flat-chested!) When It's time to change for gym class or hero work I go to the bathroom (yes, the boy's bathroom) stalls and change there. Anything to keep up the image. Anything to be a man.

Author's note: I don't have anything against being a woman, I just wanted to explain why some like Katsuki would think that way. The third paragraph just has some annoying comic troupes I wanted to address. Please leave a review!