Hello everyone, I'm here with another new story. This is going to be rated for a list of reasons, AU and…enjoy the first chapter.

Izuku Midoriya stared down at the village below from the northern tower of the castle. Hearing the door open, he looked back to see a servant and his mother stepping into the room. Izuku took a deep breath before he turned his back towards the two and looked down at the village below again, "What is it, mother? I didn't cause any trouble an-"

"Izuku, as you know, you're the heir to the throne, and one day will step up when your father and I are ready to step down," Izuku sighed as his mother stepped close to her only son, "And while we do have trust in you, we would like for you to marry so a Queen may rule by your side during your reign as well as to give your father and I grandchildren,"

"Mother," Izuku took a deep breath and shook his head before he looked back at her, "The other kingdoms aren't exactly on good terms with one another currently, and ours is no exception an-"

"Which is why we are willing to have one of the females in the village to enter the family," Inko softly smiled as she shook her head, "Your father and I have noticed that you've taken a shine to many of the villagers here. We see you staring out at the window and watching as certain females roam around. You smile and seem to get lost in your own little world,"

Izuku growled under his breath as he looked away, "But mother, if you go about it like that, the villagers will see us as an enemy and forcing them into an uncomfortable situation will only damage the family's image. I don't want to force anyone into that predicament,"

"Well, the letters have already been sent, so there's no stopping it now,"

Izuku narrowed his eyes before looking at the servant, "And you went along with this, Sakura?"

"Your parents only want what's best for you, Prince Izuku. Nothing more than that," the servant answered in a humble manner.

Izuku hissed as he turned and looked out the window again, "I understand you are against this idea, Izuku, but in time, you will thank me for this," Inko said before she and Sakura walked out of the room and closed the door, leaving Izuku in silence.

The Queen and servant walked down the corridor in silence before Sakura looked at Inko and frowned before breaking the silence, "Your majesty?" Inko stopped and Sakura shook her head, "Not to question you or your husband, but do you believe this is best? Your son just turned sixteen. He-"

"Sakura," Inko turned and looked at her with a deep frown painted across her lips, "Hisashi and I aren't going to be around forever, and we just want to make sure our son has someone by his side to help rule the land and to continue to royal bloodline. And I would like to spend time with any possible grandchildren before my time comes,"

Sakura sighed as she slowly nodded, "If you say so, but you truly are a mysterious force not to be trifled with, your majesty," Inko gave a sly smile as the two went back to walking down the corridor.

Izuku continued to stare down at the villagers as they continued to walk around, talking with one another before the sound of the door opening again caught his attention once more. Looking back, he saw a tall, blue-haired young man stepping into the room, "Tenya,"

"Prince Midoriya," the young man stood next to Izuku as Izuku looked down at the villagers, "Word around the castle is your parents have sent letters out to the villagers to try and find you a suitable wife and future Queen of the castle," Izuku hummed and nodded, "You are aware that this will cause problems among the other kingdoms,"

"I know, Tenya, but all the kingdoms aren't on good terms, this one included, so trying to reach out to them may only worsen the issues that drive the kingdoms apart, and my mother and father are already going through with this," Tenya hummed and looked down at the villagers, "And to be honest, I can see where my parents are coming from. They want the royal line to continue, so I can't hold them at fault,"

"If you are against this, you have my support and we can try and contact another royal family and-"

"No," Izuku sighed and shook his head, "Tenya, I know you're trying to help, but my mother is right. When I look down at the villagers, I see that they're happy and that's because my family won't let anything happen to them because they're our people. People without a proper kingdom with lead to chaos, but a kingdom with people is just a building, waiting for time to take its toll," Izuku smiled and Tenya looked at the prince in confusion, "Plus…maybe allowing non-royal blood to enter the family might be a good thing."

"If you say so, young prince," Tenya took a deep breath and looked at him, "So when do you believe the villagers will be roaming the castle, if any have replied to the letters?"

"In the next few days," Izuku inhaled slowly, "I just hope this doesn't have any repercussions following. I don't want the public to hate my family for something as small as this." Tenya silently nodded before he turned and began walking towards the door, "Tenya," the blue-haired young man stopped and looked over his shoulder as Izuku looked back with a serious look behind his eyes, "You said I have your support if I were against this idea my parents had, but what if I'm not against it? What if, for some reason, I come to terms with this idea and I decide to marry one of the villagers? Will you still support my decision?"

Tenya sighed as he turned his back towards him and Izuku narrowed his eyes slightly, "Prince Midoriya, I have been your personal servant since we were nine, your family has been kind to my over the years and from what I've gathered, your family is the only family that refuses to enforce physical punishment. If you do decide to marry one of the villagers then you still have my support,"

Izuku slightly smiled as he nodded, "Thank you, Tenya," Tenya hummed and nodded before walking out of the tower and Izuku looked back down and hummed to himself.

Please enjoy the first chapter and I would like to thank NeoGamer for the help in writing this chapter and giving me the encouragement for writing this.