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Chapter 75 - Chapter 4

(Before we began and do not come after me but yes all for one was also reincarnated but changed his ways and is head assassin. he also will be reconnecting with izuku and inko/in this au he is izuku dad and still married to inko)

The weapons cache was located in an abandoned warehouse district on the outskirts of the city. The place reeked of decay and neglect, the perfect spot for illegal activities. Dabi, Toga, and I infiltrated the warehouse with ease, Kurogiri having warped us inside undetected.

"Alright, let's split up and grab as much as we can," I ordered. "Dabi, you handle the explosives. Toga, you focus on small arms and ammunition. I'll check for anything else of value."

We worked with practiced efficiency, each of us knowing our roles. Toga, despite her bubbly personality, was a formidable fighter, her quirk allowing her to transform into anyone she needed to be. Dabi, with his cremation quirk, was a walking inferno, capable of incinerating anything in his path. And me? Well, I could decay anything I touched, a power that made me a force to be reckoned with.

As I was rifling through a stack of crates, I stumbled upon a hidden room. Curiosity piqued, I opened the door to reveal a lab filled with strange equipment and chemicals. In the center of the room was a large tank filled with a grotesque creature.

"What the hell is this?" I muttered to myself, approaching the tank cautiously.

Suddenly, the creature's eyes snapped open, and it slammed against the glass, its monstrous face contorted in rage. I took a step back, my skin crawling with unease. This was no ordinary weapon cache; this was something far more sinister.

"Dabi! Toga! Get in here!" I yelled, my voice laced with urgency.

They both arrived in seconds, their eyes widening at the sight of the creature in the tank.

"What is that thing?" Toga asked, her usual cheerful demeanor replaced with a hint of fear.

"I don't know, but I have a feeling it's bad news," Dabi replied, his hand already igniting with blue flames.

Before we could react, the tank shattered, and the creature lunged at us, its claws extended. We dodged out of the way just in time, the creature crashing into the wall behind us. The fight was on. The creature was strong and fast, its movements erratic and unpredictable. Dabi unleashed a torrent of flames, but the creature seemed unfazed, charging through the fire towards us. Toga transformed into a muscular brute, engaging the creature in hand-to-hand combat, but she was quickly overpowered, thrown aside like a ragdoll. It was my turn.

I lunged at the creature, extending my hand towards its chest. My decay quirk activated, and the creature's flesh began to crumble before my eyes. It roared in pain, thrashing wildly, but I held on tight, refusing to let go. Slowly but surely, the creature began to disintegrate, its body turning to dust. Finally, with one last desperate roar, it collapsed into a pile of ash.

We stood there, panting, our bodies aching, staring at the remains of the creature. It was a close call, too close.

"What the hell was that thing?" Toga asked, her voice trembling.

"I don't know, but I think we just stumbled upon something big," I replied, my mind racing. "We need to report this to Kurogiri. He'll know what to do."

We gathered the weapons and explosives we had managed to collect and warped back to the bar, leaving the abandoned warehouse behind us. As we stepped through the warp gate, I couldn't shake the feeling that we had just opened a can of worms.

Kurogiri listened intently as we recounted our encounter with the creature in the lab. His expression remained unchanged, but I could sense the concern beneath his stoic facade.

"This is troubling," he said finally. "I will inform All For One immediately. He will know how to proceed."

We spent the rest of the night discussing the implications of our discovery, our minds filled with unease. As I sat there with Dabi and Toga, I realized that we were more than just villains; we were a family, bound together by our shared experiences and our loyalty to each other.

Later that night, as I lay in bed next to Dabi, I couldn't help but feel a sense of dread. Something big was coming, and I had a feeling that it would change everything. Dabi noticed my unease and wrapped his arms around me, pulling me close.

"Don't worry, Tomura," he whispered in my ear. "We'll face it together. Always."

I closed my eyes, burying my face in his chest, finding comfort in his warmth. With Dabi by my side, I knew that I could face anything. Even the darkness that was looming on the horizon.

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