Hi, guys! This is my first fic, so I hope you enjoy it! This is a passion project for me, so I want to make sure it's good. Please review, follow, fav if you want, I don't know, it's a free country. Also, I don't own My Hero Academia, that is the work of Kohei Horikoshi. Now, on with the fic!

Washington D.C.

It was a cold, cloudy afternoon in October. Frost had settled on the roofs of buildings as cars zoomed by, their headlights straight ahead. The streets were flooded with the sounds of of footsteps on the sidewalk, the honking of horns, and the roaring of engines. Many people were bundled up, sticking close to each other for warmth.

Two brothers were walking home from hero school. The smaller, black-haired one huddling close to the larger, orange-haired one, who was glowing orange. As they were walking down the street, they turned a corner and suddenly saw a window bend and expand, like a bubble, and then explode into hundreds of glass shards. A man then jumped out the window, running off with a heavy-looking bag.

"Help! It's a villain attack!" a bystander screamed.

"He just stole from my store!" yelled the manager, "somebody stop him!". He waved his arms to attract attention while nearby civilians whipped out their phones to contact the authorities.

"Ha ha! This cash is mine!" the crook laughed as he ran. The bigger brother suddenly ducked into an elley. He then sat down his backpack, and opened it, and reached in, pulling out a superhero mask. He pulled it on and stepped forward out of the alley when his brother grabbed his arm.

"Jackson, please, you've done enough," he said, "you have to get home and rest." Jackson then took his arm off and smiled at him.

"A hero can never pass up an opportunity to protect," he said, "that's what Mr. Chameleon says," and he ran off to stop the criminal.

"Wait!" the brother said, but he knew there was no stopping Jackson's determination and heroic spirit. The villain was making his escape when he turned his head back and saw him. He then stomped his foot down and turned around, readying himself in a battle pose.

"IF YOU WANT TO PLAY THE HERO THEN COME AND GET ME!" he shouted. Jackson was sprinting at him, the ducked and kicked his legs out from under his feet. He then used his momentum to spin, and his right arm began to glow bright orange.

"Two-hundred degree uppercut!" Jackson shouted as as he delivered a mighty super-powered uppercut to the villain's chest. The villain was sent flying backward several yards. There was a bit of steam from where Jackson had punched the villain.

"I surrender, I surrender!" exclaimed the villain as he raised his hand in defeat, "I didn't know it was you, Solaron!" Jackson (or Solaron) stepped forward with a super-heated fist.

"Oh, really? I thought only a two-hundred degree punch was manageable," he said as he looked at the villain with a confused face.

"It was, it was, but I didn't want it to get worse! I give up!" He was waving his arms in the air, and there was anxiety in his voice. Meanwhile, on the streets, people were murmuring about how the Junior Hero Solaron had shown up once again, and had caught the villain.

"Is that the case, then? Well okay, now stay there until the police arrive and take you away," Solaron said firmly. The villain was shaking and sweating now.

"Don't worry, I will!"

Then, five minutes later, the villain was in handcuffs, and the cop arresting him was reciting his rights. Then, two other cops walked up to Solaron.

"Thanks for handling that guy, we couldn't have gotten him without you," one officer said.

"Seriously, man, we ought to thank you! This is the fifth time you've helped us this month!" the other one said.

"No sweat, literally! I'm just doing what heroes do!" Solaron responded. The two cops thanked him and walked back to their cars, and drove away. After they left, Solaron walked back to his backpack, removed his mask, and returned to his brother, who went back under his arm.

"You didn't have to do that, you know. I could've handled it for you," he said with concern in his voice. Jackson then laughed.

"Sorry, William. Guess I'm just a tad bit too excited for our visit to Yuuei Academy in Musutafu in a few weeks. I'm so stoked!" he said while jumping up and down. They thought of their trip to Japan in three weeks as they walked the rest of the way home.

How was it? Once again, leave a review so I know what I need to change and what is already good. See you in the next chapter!