It had been a month since Eri was let out of the hospital. Nedzu had convinced the police to let her stay with Aizawa who volunteered to take her in. He would never admit it but he may have developed a soft spot for the kid after spending a week talking to her in the hospital. She was like a small child and there were quite a few times Aizawa treated her like his real daughter. Mic never lets him hear the end of it. It didn't help that she looked and acted younger then she was and seemed to trust Aizawa the most. But now it was time for the entrance exam.

Aizawa had worked to catch her up on quirks and heroes, a topic she knew very little about, but seemed to catch onto easily. He asked her about other subjects like english, math, and literature but she seemed pretty well versed with all those subjects, making the written portion pretty simple.

Now Eri wasted no time as she ran down the abandoned streets of the mock city. Earlier after the written test, Present Mic explained the second part of the exam. A mock battle against robots. It seemed silly to her. She had been fighting in magical wars and now she was fighting robots for a high school entrance exam.

She quickly came face to face with one of the three pointers. It charged towards her, but she easily dodged, creating two of her signature birds out of her hair which aimed mana blasts at the robot.

Eri had been exploring her abilities and was glade to discover she not only had the power of Sitonai, but was also able to create her familiars from her hair. Aizawa had also told her about the dress of heaven, which she told him to never touch.

She was surprised to see the information he showed her on the paper, but at the same time was some what glad. It reminded her of the people of her old life. Though see looked the same, except for the small horn on her head, She still felt strange. Eri could remember everything from her past, but she could never remember what it felt like to experience it.

She started to run again looking for more targets. On her left was one, but it was being taken out by a girl with vines for hair and the one about ten feet in front of her was being blasted to pieces by a spiky blond haired boy who seemed to have anger issues.

Eri turned down the next street and saw two one pointers turning each corner. There was a boy with purple approaching from the opposite side as her. He looked worn out, but she didn't give it much thought instead choosing to transform her familiars into blades, launching them at the two robots taking them out.

Not too long after three robots surrounded her. She easily made two more familiars which automatically attacked the robots.

It went on like this for a while. Whenever Eri came across a robot, even if someone else was already fighting it, she wasted no time either sending her birds after them or launching the swords at them. If her counting was right she would say she got about forty-seven points, but she wasn't for sure.

By the last ten minutes, everyone has seemed to find their way to the center of the city and the amount of robots left was next to none. That was when it went to chaos. At first Eri didn't fully see what was happening, targeting one of the few remaining one pointers, but there was a loud sound that caught her attention. She looked up to see students running away, back towards the gates and a giant robot even taller than the buildings destroying everything in its path.

The zero pointer.

The spiky blond haired boy shot past Eri, using his explosions to increase his speed. There were multiple students who appeared to be in danger, but he ignored them all in favor of attacking the giant robot.

At the same time, Eri noticed the purple haired boy from before trying to dodge the robot. There were other students around him trying to help him, or more accurately doing what he told them to like lifeless zombies, but Eri could tell they weren't going to get anything done. It was at this point she started to act. It wasn't like her to go charging in like some over the top reckless hero. She wasn't afraid of danger or fighting, she just wasn't an idiot. This is why she couldn't figure out her motive for pushing the group of students out of the way. She blames Shirou.

Eri had been wanting to save the power of Sitonai until after the school year had already begun, but this seemed like the proper time to use it.

She ran forward knocking into the boys which pushed the group out of the way sending one of her familiars in blade form to damage the section of the robot attacking them. She then jumped onto the robots arm and felt the power of Sitonai course through her as she attacked the joints of the robot.

Her outfit had changed as the presence of the heroic spirit covered her. She was no longer wearing the black and purple jogging suit she was before, instead she was wearing the clothes she wore as Sitonai.

00000

"She managed to pass. Does this mean we can kill her?"

The person who spoke was a young girl with white hair, wearing a looses black cloak and messing with a dagger. She was standing in front of a young woman in her kid twenties.

The woman was beautiful to say the least. She was nicely dressed in a white dress suit and a royal blue shirt with plain back heels. The outfit went nice with her sunny blond hair that fell over her shoulders in loose golden curls and bright electric blues eyes. Her eyes were unsettling as data seemed to be constantly projected in the color of them.

The woman leaned down and ruffled the child's hair.

"Be patient Jack. Mommy already had to disguise herself as that ugly old nurse to track her down. We simply need to wait a little bit longer."