A/N: I seemed to have caused some unnecessary confusion last chapter. I told everyone if their character didn't follow the rules so they could make changes if they wanted. Everyone else was automatically accepted. I'm sorry for not being more clear.

Thank you for the reviews.

aurea-sidera - I'm sorry, but I'm not accepting anymore oc's.

cloudoffeathers - I forgot to ask last time, did you have a specific idea of how T'Chakek messed up at home or do you want me to come up with it?

The headmistress walked on the stage. "Welcome to the S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy. I am agent Bahni Al-Abbas and, do to a recent grounding from the field, I'll be your headmistress for the foreseeable future. You'll be divided into team of four and five. For the rest of the year, you will train with your team, eat with your team, sleep in the same room as your team. You will spend most of your time with your team, bonding with each other. Your team will become your family." She took out a paper from her pocket. "I will now list off the teams. Please meet up at the end of the ceremony. Alpha: Alwyn Sarralyn Ashryver, Lin Coulson, Margaret Winifred Rogers-Barnes, Sinnerstar, November Black. Beta: Jack Silverfall, Jason Foster, Thrain Heimdallson, Xochitl Ingrid Lisno. Delta: Huog, Jacqueline D Ripper, Kaleb Lucarus, Megan Chaos. Gamma: Kevin Quill, Litendød Tantrison, Mark P. Maximoff, Shiro Hanson. Zeta: Amanda Pendergast, Alexander Mittenheim, A.T.O.M. Maximoff, Jamie Rogers, T'chakek. This brings our orientation to an end."


Alexander heart sank a little when he heard his name called for Zeta. Jason probably had the same powers as him, why did his brother get Beta and he get Zeta? It didn't feel fair.


Jamie knew Zeta was where he belonged. He was small and weak. Was jealous of his sister when he heard her name for Alpha, of course. Hearing the names of her teammates, he knew they were the best of the school. He wanted to be a part of that, even if it was just a pipe dream.


When T'Chakek heard his name listed on bottom team, he was angry. It just an added insult. First, he's forced to go to school in America. Now he's at the bottom of said school. This wasn't the way royalty was meant to be treated.


Instead of walking towards the doors like everyone else, Amanda went straight for the headmistress. She refused to be punished something as simple as hacking into the school.

"There's been a mistake," Amanda said coldly, her voice just loud enough for a chunk of the people to here.

"There are no mistakes." Headmistress Al-Abbas didn't even look Amanda's way as she continued to walk.

"I'm much too valuable to be on the loser team."

The headmistress stopped and turned to Amanda. "There is no 'loser team'."

"Sure looks it to me. And the layout in the pamphlet you sent out, Zeta's in the worst spot. Zeta's the loser team and you know it."

"I suggest you go properly meet your teammates while you still have some." The headmistress walked away, leaving a furious Amanda behind.


A.T.O.M. didn't see the big deal. Zeta was just a name. The room's location was probably a coincidence. He didn't understand his new teammate's accusation. Though, as they all gathered to together to meet, he could tell by their faces that the tall blonde wasn't the only one that saw Zeta as a joke.

When no one said a word, he decided to introduce himself. "I'm A.T.O.M., I'm 6 months old, and my abilities include super strength, speed, healing, flight, and technopathy."

"You're a robot?" T'Charek asked. A.T.O.M. looked mostly human, aside from his red eyes.

"Yes." A.T.O.M. replied.

"Are we just going around and stating stuff about ourselves?" Amanda asked, still clearly angry.

"You have a better ice-breaker?" Jamie asked.

Amanda didn't respond.

"Well, I'm Jamie, 17, and my dads are Captain America and The Winter Soldier."

"Do you have any powers?" T'Chakek asked.

Jamie seemed to harder at that question. "Seems super-serum doesn't get passed down."

"So no?"

Amanda turned swiftly to face the Wakandan prince. "And what's wrong with not having superpowers?"

"I wasn't trying to sa-"

"I don't have powers, yet I'm no doubt smarter than all of you combined."

"Actually, being an AI, I am capable of storing vast amount more of information than any human brain." Seeing Amanda's face, A.T.O.M. quickly added. "But I'm sure you're still extremely smart."

Before things could get worse, someone else chimed in.

"My name's Alexander." His voice was small. The rest of Zeta turned to him. It took him a second before realizing he should continue. "Um, I'm 15, I moved here from Germany a couple of years ago, and I kinda have lightning powers."

"Kinda?" Amanda questioned.

"I can't control it. It just knows when it's suppose protect me, I guess. I don't why, my dad seems able to his. Maybe it's because I'm only half Asguardian."

"Jason, the guy in the leather jacket on Beta over there, he's half Asguardian too, I've met him a couple of times. He has control over it," Jamie explained.

"Maybe it's a lineage thing," T'Chakek suggested. "Thor suppose to be royalty or something like that right?"

"About that... Thor is uh, sorta also my dad." Alexander felt awkward saying it out loud.

"Really?" Amanda asked.

"Yeah." Alexander started becoming uncomfortable with the amount of attention on him.

"I guess I'm not the only royalty on the team then," The bleached blond pointed out. "I'm Prince T'Chakek of Wakanda, you may address me as T'Chakek, I'm 15, and I inherited the abilities of the Black Panther."

There was awkward silence for a moment.

"We should probably get to our room," Jamie said.

"We haven't all introduced ourselves yet." A.T.O.M. turned to face the lanky blonde.

"Amanda, 14, genius." She picked up her luggage and began walking towards the dorms.

With the amount of luggage between them, it took two trips for everyone to get up. T'Chakek and Amanda had gone up first, followed by Jamie, A.T.O.M. and Alexander.

"Could I get some help?" T'Chakek asked, attempting to carry more than he could. He hadn't realized Abasi wouldn't stay to help him settle in.

"We've got our own stuff to carry," Amanda told the prince.

"But I have double to carry," he replied, struggling with the luggage.

"You should have packed lighter," Amanda explained. She only had one suit case and a backpack on her.

"I can help ya, dude." T'Chakek turned to the voice behind him. A somewhat tall boy with long, dark blond hair, wearing a leather jacket and sunglasses inside for some reason, walked out of the Gamma room. If it wasn't for his reddish tint to his skin and the gill looking marks on his neck, he could have passed for human.

"Thank you," T'Chakek said as the alien grabbed a couple of the prince's bags. T'Chakek still carried the bulk though, having super strength.

"It looks like Gamma and Zeta are hallmates," the alien said as they walked. "I'm Kevin, like that old actor, Kevin Bacon. My dad's big fan of him."

"Your dad likes Earth movies?" A.T.O.M. asked.

"Yeah, he's from Earth, that's probably why."

"Is your mom an alien?" A.T.O.M. continued asking.

"Yeah. Never met her though. She kinda just dropped me off on my dad's ship when I was born. This is actually my first time on Earth. I'm kinda psyched out." Kevin explain as they walked through the door to Zeta's room.

The room was basic. Plain white walls with nothing but five beds inside. The beds had drawers under them and curtains that went around them.

"S.H.I.E.L.D. doesn't seem to care for privacy," T'Chakek said, setting his bags in front of the closest bed, the others following suit.

"Weird, it looks smaller than Gamma's," Kevin stated, looking at the room.

"Of course." Amanda got to work on unpack her bags, keeping her demeanor calm, despite her anger.

"I should probably be heading back," Kevin said as he began to walk towards the door. He paused before walking out, though. "Oh, I was gonna ask," he pointed to Jamie. "You're the brother of that Alpha girl, uh Margaret, right."

"Yeah, she actually prefers Barnes, though. Why?"

"Does she know English, cuz like, I was trying to ask her out and she just looked at me."

"She speaks English, she's just... introverted, not really good with people sometimes. She probably just wasn't interested." Jamie explained. He wasn't trying to paint her in bad light, but he seemed to make her look worse and worse with each word.

"Got it, thanks." He walked out the door and back to Gamma's room.

A/N: Let me know where I could improve. The next chapter should be out next Thursday.