I slowly opened my eyes.

The room was pitch black, but I could tell that I was in some kind of room. My eyes started to adjust to the dark, and I saw the room more clearly.

It was a classroom, a dirty one that is. I stood up from the desk that I was sitting at and glanced around the room. I noticed that all of the windows were covered up, with something. I glanced up at the chalkboard in the center of the classroom. There was a message on the board that says, "Welcome to Hope's Peak Academy!" My face turned to an expression of confusion.

"Hope's Peak Academy?" I asked myself. I've heard about that school everywhere. I've heard that in order to be accepted here, you have to have an ultimate talents. I've read news articles online about students that were accepted into this school. That includes very talented people around the area. I've always dreamed to be accepted into Hope's Peak. But, why was I inside of the school in a classroom? I couldn't even remember a thing, except for waking up in a empty classroom.

I looked around the room one last time, before twisting the door handle from the classroom door. It slowly opened, and it made a loud creak. I walked out of the room and stood into the hallway. It was empty. No students, no teachers, nothing. I thought this was odd, but I slowly started to walk down the hallway, wondering where it would take me. I heard that Hope's Peak was a big school, so it can be easy to get lost.

I walked down the narrow dark hallway. The only sound I heard was my own footsteps. I felt like I was alone. I started to feel nervous. Getting lost in a empty big school was anyone's fear.

What if I get lost?

What if I never get out of this place?

My heart began to race as those thoughts filled my head. My slow walking went to a pace, which went to just sprinting. I can't give up. I had to find myself out of this school. My sprinting started to get faster, then that was when it happened.

I suddenly bumped into something, or someone. I tripped on my own two feet and fell.

"Ugh.." I groaned as I rubbed my head.

"Are you okay?" A voice asked.

"Huh?" I looked up and saw a guy who looked like he was the same age as me. He had albino colored hair and had bangs which covered one of his eyes. His skin was pale and wore some kind of uniform. He held out his hand towards me. I hesitated at first, but I slowly took his hand. He pulled me up, as I awkwardly stood in front of him. There was a long pause for a moment before I began to speak.

"Um, thanks for helping me. Are you from this school?" I asked him.

Another long pause before he started to talk.

"Well, I don't know how I got here actually." The boy replies. "None of us know how."

"We?" I asked. Were there more people besides him? If so, where are they all at? The boy slowly nodded.

"Yes. Me along with other students somehow appeared inside of Hope's Peak Academy. The place was empty when we awoken. There no sign of teachers, or students in sight. I was just walking down the hallways to see if I could find anybody, then I found you." He explains. So I wasn't the only one who woke up inside of this empty school.

"Where is everyone else?" I asked him.

"There are in the main hall. We can go there now." He tells me. "I have a map of the school. Follow me." He started to walk in front of me. I followed him through the long hallways. During the walk to the main hall, I began to start a conversation.

"So, who are you?" I asked him. He paused for a moment, before glancing at me.

"My name is Iishiro Shirogane. I'm the Ultimate Police Officer." He introduced himself. So he was an ultimate student?

"Your an ultimate?" I asked him. He slowly nodded in response. My eyes lighten up in excitement. "That's awesome! I am too! But, it's not all that great." Iishiro raised an eyebrow at me.

"I'm sure it's something." He says. I thought about it for a moment if I should tell him my Ultimate talent or not. He seemed nice enough, so I decided to just tell him.

"Well, I'm Reimi Akagawa, the Ultimate Mailwoman." I said to him with a huge smile on my face. "Yeah, I know it's a lame talent, but, it's who I am."

"I don't think it's lame at all." He tells me.

"Eh?" I was surprised by his reaction. "But, your ultimate talent is way better than mine! I mean, you are a cop! That's an amazing talent you have. I'm just a plain old mailwoman, who's job is not as important as in saving other people's lives." I looked down at the ground while I walked beside him.

"That's not true, your job is just as important as mine." He replied as he smiles at me. "Everyone's job is important in every way. It's true that my job is to protect and save people's lives. However, your job has a different kind of importance to it. You have to deliver things to people, which is an important thing to do."

I smiled as I listened to his reply. I'm glad that he understand my ultimate talent. Most of the time when I tell people what my ultimate talent was, many people would laugh and make fun of me for having such a lame and boring talent. But I'm glad at least somebody appreciates my talent and hard work.

It felt like forever walking down the long hallways, but we finally managed to find the doors to the main hall. Iishiro reached for the door handle and twisted the knob.

The door creaked open, and I felt a bunch of eyes staring directly at me.