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After I woke up an hour later, my mom and I had driven home. I definitely hadn't dodged a bullet, 'cause my mom lectured me all the way home. Once I had gotten into the door, I plopped myself onto the couch.

"Oi! Itachi's home!" my older brother Aki yelled. I winced as my headache flared.

"Hey Itachi!" Aiko, Aki's twin, yelled when he walked in from the kitchen. I glared at him as he draped himself over the back of the couch.

"Hey Ayumi. How did it go?" my older sister, Jun, said when she walked into the room. I was about to answer when my other siblings walked in.

"HELLO ITACHI! HOW WAS YOUR DAY!?" my older brother Ryoto boomed as he walked in. He was holding Kiko, who smiled at me before jumping out of Ryoto's arms and running over to sit on my lap. Sora floated in, and sat down next to me.

"Hi Ayumi," my dad said as he walked in from the back porch. He kissed me on the cheek before going to sit on his chair. I turned to Jun.

"I guess I did all right. I tried to get as many points as I could but-"

"But," my mom interrupted me as she walked in from the front door, "you pushed yourself to the point that Hizashi had to walk you to Chiyo before you passed out. Plus you mentioned you saw Smiles," she said disappointed. I ran my hand down my face in embarrassment. My dad sighed and sat up.

"How many powers did you use?" he asked. I sighed and counted on my fingers.

"Not counting small speed and strength enhancers, one," I sat back into the couch to avoid my sibling's stares.

"How many times did you use it?" Jun asked. I blinked a few times.

"Multiple?" I said unsure. I sighed before getting up and going into the kitchen.

"You know you can't push yourself, Itachi," I turned to see that dad had followed me into the kitchen. "You'll just end up hurting yourself more. Your quirk is one in particular you shouldn't mess with." I grabbed a pudding cup and a spoon.

"And when did you become an expert on my quirk? Besides-" I turned to look at him- "I know if I didn't get enough points taking down the normal bots, I definitely got enough hero points to get into 1-A."

"What do you mean by hero points?" Jun asked while she walked in. She leaned up against the counter. I thought for a second.

"Zo brought up saving and heroism a bit too much in the speech," I looked at their faces. "Even more than what you'd expect in a speech about heroes," I opened my pudding and took a spoonful out. I pointed it at them. "Especially when he was talking about the zero point bot. So, I figured you got points on whether you saved someone when the bot appeared. Even if I'm wrong, I got around 60 regular points. I think I've got a pretty good chance."

I put the spoon in my mouth, and turned to head upstairs.

When I got into my room, and I did a quick mental sweep to see if the twins messed with anything while I was gone. I had decorated the previously white walls with paint splatters, and a few posters. My soft purple carpet felt great on my toes as walked through my room. Good, they didn't do anything. I set my snack on my desk before placing my knives and swords in their holders on my wall. I grabbed my laptop and snack and plopped onto my bed.

AN: Okay, so quick translation:

Zo-means elephant. I decided this will be Present Mic's nickname from Ayumi.

Itachi- means weasel. The twins gave her this nickname because of how small and thin she is. It stuck, and now most of the family and family friends call her it. Close friends call her it in later chapters.

In all, Ayumi has six siblings. In case any of you were confused.

Anyway, thought I should bring up I might not be updating for a few days depending on how stuff works out. I have to stay somewhere for a while where I don't have much access to internet, and that's if they let me on the computer or my phone.

I'm always open for some constructive criticism, so please review! Also I would like to know how you guys like this. Signing off, BluePhonix