Warm sun peered through the window, falling on the two sleeping forms. Aurora stretched and rolled on her side, glancing at the clock.

7:34 am

Good, I should still have some time to sleep. She thought to herself and closed her eyes, burying her face in her pillow. She felt Toshinori wrap his arm around her lazily and she scoot closer, enjoying his warmth.

"You need to get up soon." He told her, his voice hoarse from snoring. She groaned and glared at him over her shoulder. His eyes were closed but he knew she was staring. "You know you take for ever to wake up. Besides, don't want to be late again, do you?" he asked with a teasing smirk as his eyes cracked a bit. Aurora just rolled back over, knowing exactly what he was referencing.

"I'm not going to be late. I want to get there early today. I want to add some things to the lessen plans and go over them with the principal." She explained as she sat up. "Class 1-A has a lot of really good students." She told him. "They all have a drive and they could make great heros." She hesitated here and Toshinori sat up.

"What's wrong?" He asked. She mulled it over in her head. How exactly does she feel?

"I'm worried, I think." She explained. "It's so early in the school year, and already there are some unhealthy rivalries. And some of them are fighting themselves." She looked at her hands. She knew how it was, to doubt yourself, to be your own worst enemy. However, she doesn't quite know how to help them. "I want to help them, but there are some things I don't know how." There was silence for a moment before she felt him lock his fingers with hers. He sat up fully and pulled her close. Her head rested on his shoulder and they sat there, silent and breathing.

Doubt, she was feeling doubt.

"Just focus on what you can do." He told her. "Perhaps the rest is something they have to learn on their own." She nodded in understanding before getting up. She smiled at her husband and kissed him gently.

"Thank you, Toshinori." She said with a smile. He grinned back at her with a cheesy grin and a thumbs up.

"Of course! I am here! Everything will always be alright!" He told her loudly. She snorted and walked away to the bathroom. She was able to get ready fairly quickly and made breakfast. She left his in the microwave and quickly left him a kiss before grabbing her bag and leaving the house.

Aurora began her walk and breathed in the fresh air. It was lovely out and was feeling fairly confident about the day ahead. She wouldn't be teaching much since there was the field trip, so she would be able to get some work done. She had given them homework assignments and regretted it the moment they turned it in. Fortunately, her hero team hasn't had much work coming in.

Aurora was only working part time at the school, wanting to still be able to help if a crisis arose. Luckily, nothing came up that required her team's attention. While there was a certain rush to hero-work, she hated the casualties. She hated when innocent people got hurt.

Aurora sat down at her desk and began grading the homework she got from her students. It was a quiet morning and the only one in at this hour was Shota who was asleep at his desk. She had only smiled at him and placed a coffee infront of him for when he woke up.

As time ticked by, she graded the work. It was nearing time for homeroom to start and she watched as Aizawa sat up and drank the coffee she left for him. Toshinori was late. She frowned as she looked at the time. Had something happened? She hadn't seen anything about an emergency, but then again, she hadn't checked the news.

Aurora opened her phone and a tick mark formed on her head at what she saw.

Aurora stood with Thirteen, peeved that her husband would act so foolishly, but not really surprised. Her and Thirteen spent a brief amount of time planning different exercises while they waited on the students. When they finally arrived, she couldn't help but chuckle at their surprise of being able to work with thirteen. The students were ushered inside and she could feel the awe rolling off the students as they took in the different landscapes. She stood next to thirteen as the rescue hero explained the different landscapes and explained the building's purpose.

"Where is All Might?" Aizawa asked Aurora quietly while thirteen spoke to the students.

"He over did it on his way to work this morning." She explained and held up three fingers. "He ran out of time." She explained and saw Midoriya looking over at them. She quickly dropped her hand.

"You two live together," Aizawa pointed out. "Don't you two arrive together?" He asked and Aurora blushed and waved her hands.

"No, see, I come in early most mornings to make sure the lesson plans are ready!" She rambled. Aizawa hnned in response. She wasn't really surprised he hadn't noticed by now. He was always sleeping.

"It can't be helped. Shall we begin?" He asked Aurora and Thirteen. Aurora nodded brightly, excited to see her students in action.

"Let's see, before we begin, let me say one thing…or two,…or three…" Thirteen trailed off and Aurora's smile faltered briefly.

"Thirteen, just say it." She leaned over and whispered to the astronaut after seeing her class begin to deadpan. Thirteen nodded and began to explain his quirk Black Hole. Aurora stood off to the side with Aizawa.

"Why did you come?" He asked her. She smiled at him.

"All Might wasn't going to make it, so I asked Principal Nezu to let me join instead." She explained. "Besides, it might not hurt for them to feel slight panic during this exercise."

"You just wanted to see them in action, didn't you." He accused. She laughed and shook her head. She was curious, though. She looked at her class and felt their awe after Thirteen gave his speech about using quirks to help people. They began to applaud him and she smiled. They were so easy to impress. Aizawa stepped forward and electricity began to ripple along the wall's lights. Aurora looked up and she grabbed Aizawa's arm tightly.

Something was here.

Aizawa looked at her. While her gaze was far off, her face showed alarm. Something was wrong.

She could feel it, the instability, the rage. Something cold washed over her. Her stomach sank and she could feel Aizawa become startled by something new. Everyone turned to look at the fountain. A black and purple mass expanded, and she watched, shaking, as people began to step out of the mass.

"Gather together and don't move!" Aizawa ordered the students. Aurora moved to the steps in front of them and jogged down a few. The closer she got, the more accurate she could feel. "Thirteen protect the students." He ordered.

Aurora watched and felt her student's confusion. People were walking out of the black mass and all she could feel was a desire to kill, a desire to break things, a desire to destroy, confirming they were villains. She couldn't hear her students talking but had an idea of what was going through their mind.

"Don't move." Aizawa ordered. "Those are villains."

"They came here to kill, Aizawa." Aurora told him. "They mean serious business."

"They would have to if they planned on attacking the school." He agreed with her. She could feel her students' fear and wanted to calm them. But as she was going to, a tall monstrous beast walked out of the mass. If she felt fear before, this was pure terror. She had to take a step back from the pure bloodlust rolling off the beast. She had never felt such violence from someone before.

"Something's wrong." She told Aizawa and pointed to the creature. "It's him. I don't know what he is, but he's more dangerous than anyone here."

"It's human," He told her. "It has a weakness." He instructed her. She steadied herself and closed her eyes. She pictured her aura expanding like a mist and focused. Her eyes snapped open.

"That's not a human." She told him, her voice low and serious. "That's not a human at all." What the hell was that thing? She focused her aura again except this time on the blue haired person with hands all over him. She didn't know who was more unsettling. The blue haired man or the beast.

"Aizawa," She called to him quietly. He put his goggles on. "Be careful with the one covered in hands."

"What can you get off of him?" He asked. She hesitated and looked at the man covered in hands. She paused for too long. "Aurora?" He called, startling her.

"He's volatile." She admitted. Villains were always dangerous, and many were unpredictable. But the more volatile they were emotionally, the more dangerous they were. Her quirk can be used to shatter a person's emotional state and the more volatile a person, the easier it is to shatter them.

"If you can get to him, can you shatter him?" Aizawa asked.

"Yes." Aurora told him. "He's already on the cusp. But…" she hesitated. "I don't know what his quirk is. For all I know I could shatter him and he could blow this place sky high."

"It's a risk we have to take." Aizawa told her. She nodded in understanding. To shatter, she had to physically touch the person. It left less room for error. "If you can, shatter the big one too."

"You want me fighting, then?" She asked, pulling her aura back to her.

"Yes, if you can." He told her. She nodded and gathered her aura in her hands. It had been a while since she'd been in a brawl like this, and honestly, it could do her some good. She was out of practice.

"Right." She nodded and prepared to follow him.

"The trespassing the other day was the work of these scumbags after all, huh?" Aizawa spoke. She watched as they began to approach. Aizawa flared up and expanded his scarf. Aurora stood at the ready, glad she wore flats and slacks that day.

"Thirteen, start the evacuation." Aizawa ordered.

"Are you sure you don't want me with them?" Aurora asked, still facing the villains.

"No." He told her. "I need you here to shatter the ring leader. There's no telling what he can do if he's as volatile as you say. Thirteen, try contacting the school." He looked at his students. "Kaminari, you try contacting the school with your quirk too."

"What about you, sensei?" Midoriya asked, stepping forward. Aurora was touched by his concern over his teachers, but he would need to learn to trust other heroes. "Are you two going to fight them all alone? With that many, even if you cancel their quirks, your style is capturing the enemy and hers is more defensive." He hesitated and Aurora looked back to see Aizawa looking at him. "A frontal battle is…"

"You can't be a hero with just one trick." Aizawa told them before launching down the steps.

"We leave them to you, thirteen!" Aurora shouted and followed suit. Aizawa took care of the first three and Aurora zipped past him, striking a few in the face with the flat side of her palms. She aimed for the ones with mutation quirks, the ones that Aizawa can't cancel out. She didn't have a quirk good for fighting, but being All Might's wife had its perks. She learned how to fight as a student and while she is very skilled In hand to hand combat, she had the added benefit of her quirk. It took her a while, but she was able to use her quirk for attacking too. Her go-to was a simple disrupt. By sending pulses of her aura, her energy, into the bodies of attackers, it is able to disrupt their nervous system in the local area and render their limbs useless. It was different than shatter, fracture, and break. Those were inputs of extreme emotions. This was just pure energy.

The attacks paused and she found herself almost back to back with Aizawa. She closed the distance and felt him behind her. The villains looked on angrily and the two waited.

"Is there a clear path?" He asked her. She shook her head.

"Not yet, there are too many with quirks I can't determine." She explained. He nodded and attacked. She remained where she was and waited for one to approach her. She easily struck one that lunged for her. She stepped to the side, dodging, and brought her elbow down on his head. As they continued fighting, Aurora was startled by the wave of shock and anxiety that briefly brushed against her senses. Even though her students were far away, there are enough of them close together that her peripheral senses could pick up on it.

She whipped around to see what was happening. The villain who looked like a swirling black mass had materialized infront of the students, trapping them here.

"Aizawa!" She called to him. He turned, cursing, to see what was happening. She was startled when a large explosion, most likely caused by Bakugo, was followed by a large purple dome. She watched as portals appeared all around the center, dropping out students in groups. She briefly relaxed, glad that they were at least all together. Her relief was shattered when she was struck from behind, sending her to the ground. Aizawa stepped in, giving her time to get back on her feet.

"They will be fine." He told her as she regained her breath. "Are you all right?" She nodded as he looked at her from the corner of his eyes. "We are almost through." He told her, looking ahead again. Aurora steadied herself and began to gather her aura in her hands. Aizawa and Aurora continued to fight and she heard a commotion coming from the water area, no doubt the villains fighting the students. Dread filled in her stomach but she couldn't focus on that now. Every bone in her body was screaming to run and protect her students, calm the scared, evacuate. But that wasn't her job right now. Right now, she needed to take down the head. If she could stop the leader, then everyone would panic and flee and be easier to restrain and take down.

They kept fighting, taking a villain down just so another could take his place. Out of the corner of her eyes, she saw the blue haired handy man charging them.

"Look out!" She called out, warning him. Aizawa spun and charged to meet him, but she could hear the man counting down. When they clashed, The blue haired man was able to gain the upper hand, holding Aizawa by the elbow. Aurora began to run towards them. As she did, the man activated his quirk and to her horror, her colleague's skin and sleeve began to disintegrate. She lunged, her aura gathered and ready to shatter. She struck out and the man jumped out of the way. Aurora followed through with her other hand to try and land a blow on him. Aizawa fell back only to be attacked by another villain. Aizawa was able to easily kick him away.

Aurora kept on attempting to strike the blue haired man until other villains stepped in. Instead, she struck them and kicked them out of the way, and began regrouping with aizawa. The leader of the villains slowly approached, talking about how they clearly do not have fighting quirks.

"Was that to put your students at ease?" He taunted as the two teachers caught their breath, only for them to be attacked again. They were separated and each one had their own load of villains. She could see he was clearly getting tired.

A villain struck her in the face and she staggered backwards before swinging back at them and driving them back. She saw the beast behind Aizawa and gasped as it grabbed his face and slammed it to the ground.

"Aizawa!" she screamed, scared for her coworker as his goggles flew away, covered in blood. He was slammed into the ground several times and she charged. While he was distracted this was her best opening. She sprinted, gathering her aura in her hand. She needed to be quick, she couldn't miss. As she neared, Aurora jumped and reached out to strike. Her fingers were inches from the beast's face when the faces of several unfamiliar men and women flashed across her vision. Her hand struck the beast and she shouted.

"Shatter!" She forced through as much of the shattering energy she could. In a normal situation, the beast would have frozen in place and fallen over, completely stunned. Instead, a wave of agonizing pain surged through her, making her vision blur and her legs go weak. She faltered and the beast grabbed her and waved her around like a doll, slamming her into the ground, its grip so tight it was starting to crush her bones. She was in so much pain she couldn't get enough air in her lungs to scream. She was limp and the beast tossed her aside. She hit the ground hard and rolled. Her vision was hazy and she blinked a few times. As her vision began to clear, she saw where the water met the main square area. There, three students sat, quietly watching as the beast returned to maiming Aizawa. She could feel their fear. They were shaking, panicking. The adults who were supposed to teach them how to be the best hero's were being beaten. She looked at them.

Aurora wanted to comfort them, to tell them it would be alright. She wanted to tell them to be brave and stay strong, that as long as they escape, everything will be ok. She tried to extend her aura to them to comfort them, but she couldn't extend it more than a few feet at the moment. She was in too much pain. If she forced it, the only thing they would feel from her was pain and fear. They would have to learn to be strong on their own here.

Asui looked at her and met her gaze.

"Run." Aurora mouthed to her, encouraging them to leave. They remained still but she turned her head slightly to Midoriya. Aurora's attention was pulled away by the warp person appearing next to the blue haired leader.

"Kurogiri, did you kill Thirteen?" He asked. Aurora rolled over onto her stomach. She needed to get up. She needed to protect her students.

"I put Thirteen out of action, but there were students that I was unable to disperse, and one of them was able to run away." Aurora smirked at that. Help should be here any minute. They just needed to hang on a little longer. She could do this. All she needed to do was buy some time.

The leader became agitated and began to scratch at his neck, growing more and more volatile. Aurora sat on her knees, cradling her arm. She could feel him spinning out of control and it made her feel dizzier than she already was. She didn't even need to shatter him. A simple fracture would be enough to throw him over the edge. She would have to be careful. Something told her, that if he were to completely lose it, everyone in the vicinity would be in even more danger.

Then, out of no where, he stopped. He was calm once more and talking to the man named Kurogiri. He admitted they couldn't win against reinforcements. They were going to leave. Aurora narrowed her eyes. It couldn't be that easy.

"Oh yea." The man said, "before we go" He turned to Aurora, startling her. "Let's rip out his heart." She tried to move, but before she knew it, the blue haired man was in front of her, hand reaching for her face. She froze as images of what happened to Aizawa's arm flashed through her mind. She only had enough time to lean away from his hand. She heard her students shouting.

The hand stopped only a hair's breath away from her face and she felt herself shaking.

"You really are cool." He said as he turned away. Aizawa was looking right at him. "Eraser Head." His face was slammed back down into the cement, but it gave her enough time to jump away from the villain and at the same time, she saw Midoriya flying through the air towards them.

"Midoriya, no!" She screamed, reaching out to try and grab him. He was too far from her.

"Get away from her!" He screamed, "Smash!" The force of the blow sent a rough wind throughout the building, knocking her over once more. Dust around the two of them billowed up, obscuring the view. Aurora waited for the wind to die down before she stood up. The dust was beginning to settle and to her horror, Midoriya hadn't been able to strike him. The giant beast had stepped between them, taking the hit himself. Aurora looked and saw the blue haired man had switched places with he beast. He was now reaching for the other two students. Asui stuck out her tongue in an attempt to stop the beast from striking Midoriya. Aurora ran forward, desperate to do something. She needed to do something. She needed to protect her students. She had to save them!

Aurora looked on in horror as the blue haired man was inches her students faces, she wasn't going to make it. She pushed her legs harder and gathered what she could in her hand. Even if she could just incapacitate him.

A loud bang resonated through the building. Everyone froze. The villains stopped and the students all turned to look at the main entrance. Aurora was panting and she rubbed some of the blood out of her eyes. The blast must have come from the main entrance. Everyone turned and out of the smoke, All Might stepped forward, coat in hand.

"It's fine now." He announced and tears welled in Aurora's eyes with a mix of relief and worry. He was in his hero form. "I am here." And for the first time in a long time, his trade mark smile was changed into an expression of pure fury.

Hello all! Sorry it's so short and that it took so long. The second part is done but I need to edit it and hope to have it up in a day or so. Please leave a review, it lets me know if I should keep writing or not.