Author's Note: So, the first chapter was more of an introduction. But, to establish a good story, especially a fanfic, I believe in background. This chapter is mostly too tie up any loose ends left, as well as start the main storyline. I hope you enjoy!

Disclaimer: My Hero Academia is published and owned by Kohei Horikoshi

A delicious meal of omirice, a supporting mother and sister, and a broken sleep schedule. Well, most things were going well for Yusei that morning. Most things, not all. He had missed his usual routine, which began bright and early. His morning exercise, his shower, and watching the news channel all about heroes while eating breakfast. He may not be late for classes, but he was late in terms of self. He sighed to himself as he shoveled the last scoop of omirice into his mouth. "Thanks mom, it was really good!" He said, getting up and heading down the hall to get his backpack, as he forgot to grab it on the way out of his room. After returning, his sister and mother were standing in the doorway waiting for him. Seven fourty-five, fifteen minutes before the hero placement test. He nodded this head, determined to enter UA academy. The next two weeks would determine if he were to become a hero.

"Ready Yu-kun?" his sister pleaded

"Today is the big day, Yusei, make mom and dad proud!" His mother encouraged.

"Yes! I will become a hero!" He yelled, running straight through the doorway, and in to the car. His mom and sister soon followed. Today, it would begin, his path to becoming a hero!

"Goodbye Yusei."

"Break a leg Yu-kun!"

"Right!" Yusei nodded, practically launching himself from his car to the gate of his school. He ran directly from the entrance to his class, rather early. Eagerly, he waited at his desk for the test that morning.

"Yusei," his teacher entered the room, "Aren't you a little early?" She asked, curious to see her star student waiting so eagerly at his desk.

"Ah, Rin-sensei. I'm early so I don't miss the hero test!" He justified, as he was typically a few minutes late, by circumstance of course. Regardless, he was the top of his class, and never let himself get behind, no matter how late he was. "My mother had the day off, so she drove me early to be safe." he smiled. Since his parents were pro heroes, he often had to walk to school, but would always become sidetracked by various factors, including his sister, breakfast, villain attacks, or late night live hero footage.

"Ah I see, well, you're six hours early." she teased, as she looked at her daily agenda. While doing so, Yusei's classmates started entering as he fell in to a deep disbelief

"The test is at... Two?!" he thought to himself. He fell into an emotional pit as the excitement drained from him. Quickly, however, he recovered, realizing that it gave him more time to study. This encouraged him even more, as the teacher began noticing his excitement increasing within hime one more.

"You really want to be a hero?" She asked, overlooking the notebook he had pulled out a moment earlier. "Yusei, you'd be a great hero, just like Deku, I believe in you." she encouraged, not noticing the large influx of students in to the classroom.

"My father, I will carry out his duty. Today marks the start of a new dawn!" He thrust his fist in the air, despite a full class, and yelled "My hero journey starts now!" But, of course the whole class heard, and he got snickers and giggles from all around the room. This didn't faze him, however, he was destined to become a hero, as it was what he believed in. He counted down the hours in class, as well as each individual lesson, with study breaks of his own in between. Finally, lunch time came. Eleven Thirty, lunchtime. of course, he skipped it in favor of studying. Much of the class mocked and ridiculed his ridiculous muttering, his non-ledgible notes, and his doodles of 'Pro Hero, Deku'. Yusei, however, paid no actual attention to them. His drive overcame any obstacle; reality in this instance. With every small breakthrough in his study time, and every correct answer he quizzed himself on, he grew more and more anxious for the test to be administered. The last two classes he hardly put any of his real focus in to, he was neck-deep in a 'Guide to Becoming a Pro Hero' book he had ran too and from the library for. This was it. He would ready for the test. It seemed almost imposssible for him to fail, expecially when the moment had come.

to be continued...

Author's Note: So here is chapter two, I hope you enjoyed. I know it was a little shorter, and the content is kinda plain, but trust in the buildup! I have HUGE plans for this story, a cool new villain, an epic UA admission test, children of other new pros (Froppy, Shoto, Creati, and others most likely), and a few more suprises, not neccesarily in that order. Also, I feel that the third person format of the story doesn't fit with the perspective and character development I had originally wanted, so I may try the first person fomat, and see if that works better. Okay, i'm done. Thanks so much for reading!