Reviews with Alumni and Loki:

gold crown dragon ~ Yep the squads are beginning to form!

61394 ~ Indeed, just a glimpse of the first day

LifeisBeautiful17 ~ Just skimming though the quirk test since its mainly covered in the anime/manga. We wanted to give the readers a sense of chaos because no one starts school out in a new place with a squad. I'm glad you noticed! This will be the last time where all POVs are displayed in one chapter so don't worry! Glad you like Aizawa (Loki)! Thanks I'm feeling like a human again (Alumni)!

Supreme Kai of Booty ~ Thanks, feeling normal again (Alumni)! Glad you liked this chapter!

Starblitz1312 ~ Oh just in case you are wondering, Haruto and Haruko are two different people (Alumni whistles trying to pretend she didn't mess up by making a character with a one letter difference). Haruto is our fish quirk student, Haruko is Rin's orange haired bastard brother. Woo hoo another person noticed! This chapters starts out with some squad building and ends with some squad building actually...

Attackin ~ Don't worry! Haruto will pop up again!

MysteryAgain ~ Yes, we didn't want to dwell on the Quirk test since it was done in the anime/manga. Yep budding friendships!

Peter Picked A Pickled Pepper ~ Glad you liked it!


"Hey, are is anyone else sitting here?"

Keoko smiled, waving at the boy sitting alone at the far table in the lunchroom. He looked lonely, so she had targeted him specifically. She knew he was in their class but she wasn't sure about his name.

Her question, which somehow had each word loaded with cheer, had Eizen staring up at her for along moment of silence. "No," he said finally.

"Great." Keoko slid into the seat, placing her tray down. "I have another friend coming, he's just a bit slow getting his food." She laughed, picking up her chopsticks. "I'm Keoko Shimizu, but please call me Keoko. What's your name?"

Eizen released a breath. "Eizen Saito," he murmured, trying to ignore the headache that was beginning to pound away at his temples. He wondered where Rokuro was, but decided his brother was fine. More than likely.

"Whoa, Saito, really?" Keoko said around a mouthful of udon. "My friend's name is Saito also! What a coincidence….wait are you related to Akio Saito? Boy if he didn't tell me…"

"Akio?" Eizen shook his head, glancing up briefly. He didn't know the name. "No, I'm not." He only had one family member here to his knowledge.

"You are absolutely positively most confidently sure?" Keoko stared at him. "Because it's the same last name and all…"

"I would know if I was," Eizen promised, turning back to his food. He could still feel her gaze on him.

"Akio do you know him?" Keoko decided to get a second opinion as her tall friend sat down at the table beside her. "He's a Saito and it's weird because you have the same last name but he doesn't know you."

Akio glanced briefly at the boy, then sighed. Why hadn't he kept a better eye on her? He didn't look like he really felt like conversation, which he could relate to. "I don't know him either," he said finally.

"Really?" Keoko said suspiciously. "You could be like...fourth cousins thrice removed."

Akio shrugged. "We wouldn't necessarily know each other if we were," he pointed out.

"Right, that means you are going to have to take a DNA test," Keoko's eyes glittered. "You could be related."

"We don't have to," Akio said quickly, seeing the same expression on the other boy's face.

"Aw man," Keoko pouted, picking up an udon noodle with her chopsticks. "It would be so much fun though. I guess you are right…"

"I am," Akio said dryly, turning back to his food.

While he would have preferred to be left alone, Eizen was finding that he was grateful for the other's chatter...or more especially Keoko's. It gave him something to think about, to distract him from his brooding thoughts.

"Akio." Keoko nudged him, sneaking glances over her shoulder. "Look."

Akio did without asking why, used to her whims. He wondered what he was about to see. Three girls with dark black hair strolled through the tables, laughing and chatting among themselves. They all looked identical, and despite being in just the school uniforms, they radiated a powerful aura. "Who are they?" he muttered, not liking the looks of them. He had an uneasy feeling when looking at them.

"Don't you know?" Keoko whispered. "They are the Fates."

"The who?" Akio murmured back, wondering how he was supposed to know this.

"Come on, I read about this in some big interview back at the Sports Festival," Keoko shook his arm. "They are from class 3A right now. They're the triplets everyone calls the Fates."

Akio pulled away, feeling if he didn't, she would rattle his brain with this action. "Why? Is it their Quirks?"

"Uh huh," Keoko nodded. "They are extremely powerful and word is they could run the school if they wanted to. They are on Pro Levels!"

Eizen could not say he was terribly impressed and ater one more look, he turned away, focusing instead on his food again. His head was still hurting.

"Have you heard of them, Saito?" Keoko turned towards him, stirring her noodles absentmindedly.

"Eizen," he corrected, knowing it would get confusing fairly fast as there were now two with that last name. "Yes. Bits and pieces."

"What do you think?" Keoko grinned, glad to know that he wanted them to use his first name.

Eizen shrugged, taking a bite of his food. He couldn't really taste it.

"I think you and Akio are definitely related," Keoko sighed, taking a bite. "You are all shrugging and small conversations. I bet you grunt some answers too," she looked between the two.

"You talk enough for all of us," Akio said with a smirk, unable to resist. She had given him the best opportunity.

"That's right I do…" Keoko trailed off realizing what Akio just said. "Akio!" she exclaimed. "What was that for?"

Akio gave her a lopsided grin, then resumed eating. He wasn't able to tease her much, she was usually far too fast on her feet,so every chance he got, he took it.

"Did you see that?" Keoko looked at Eizen. "He looks all sweet and innocent but then he comes in out of nowhere and does that!"

Despite himself, Eizen gave a small smile, thoroughly amused.

"What am I going to do with him," Keoko sighed. "Hey it's almost time for class, it's combat class, right? I wonder who our teacher will be."

"Someone named Kito," Akio said, quickly finishing the rest of his lunch. He had gotten distracted.

"Kito," Keoko looked thoughtful. "He would definitely be a Pro because that's all the school hires. But I don't recognize the name. Maybe he isn't a big time pro like Aizawa."

Akio shrugged, not entirely sure about anything other than Aizawa's distaste of the other man. "No idea. Just heard it from my brother."

"You hear everything from your brother," Keoko sighed. "Too bad he didn't get to meet the Fates. Oh well. I wonder what Kito is like."

"I didn't even say what brother it is," Akio muttered even as he wondered the same.

"Oh well, we'll find out," Keoko shrugged. "Isn't that right, Eizen?"

Eizen looked up, having gotten lost in his thoughts. "Right," he agreed quietly.


"My name is Daisuki Kito. I'm your combat teacher. Today we are going to do a little on-site training so get your costumes on and assemble at Grounds Alpha."

Rokuro twisted in his seat as the new teacher clicked a button and lockers emerged from the wall. Aizawa had explained their costume sketches that had been part of the applications had been created by Hero Designs and that they would most likely wear them during training. Perfect. He was looking forward to this. Hero Designs always tries to fit the costume ideas with the quirk, making them the number one Support Company in Asia. It wasn't long before he was dressed in the baggy sable trousers, flames dancing up the folds of the fabric running up his legs. The only thing left in the case was the most essential part of his costume.

The gauntlets.

They gleamed silver, lines etching out the design of a lion on each arm. They fit perfectly, catching the light as he moved. Perfect. Just what he needed. Rolling his shoulders back, he walked towards the designated meeting place at Grounds Alpha.

Eizen dressed quickly in his navy gi, finding it practical and comfortable. But it was the silver gauntlets, dragons etched in them, that gave him pause. He took a moment, admiring the design then slipped the on. They fit perfectly, just as his costume, which wasn't that much of a surprise. He took a deep breath, straightened his shoulders, then went towards the meeting area. He was beginning to think Rokuro was purposely ignoring him. He probably was.

Kito stood at the entrance to the Grounds Alpha, tapping a watch with one finger as students arrived in alone or in groups. His eyes flickered across the groups. What a class.

"Follow me," he ordered, walking into the city scene.

He kept up a quick pace, not about to let any of them have any leisure. This was a test, just like the one they had this morning. It would strengthen their teamwork if he had anything to say on the matter. When they arrived at the ten story building, he stopped, facing the students rushing to keep up with him.

"This test will evaluate your closed combat skills," Kito said slowly, watching their faces. "You will be divided into teams of two. One team will be Villains, the other team will be Heroes. Two students from the following group will represent Hostages the Villains have taken. Heroes start off with a set amount of points representing the trust society places in Heroes. The Villains have nothing at the beginning, but depending on how they operate I will add points, representing the attention a Villain can receive from the Heroes' goal is to rescue the Hostages and take down the Villains, causing the least amount of damage they can manage. I will take off points for every bit of damage you cause, even if its a crack in the wall. The Villains' goal is to keep the Hostages and capture the Heroes. I will add points for damage you inflict unless it engages the structural integrity of the building. That would just be stupid, don't you think? Box is over there," he paused, jerking his head toward an open box on a table. "Everyone take a piece of paper and get together with your partner. I'm going to the building across the street to observe you in the camera room they set up. Don't think you can sneak anything past me. You will have fifteen minutes to complete the mission."

He stood back, watching as each student took a paper from the box.

Team Heroes:

1 Rokuro Saito and Kaede Kōmori

2 Yukiko Ikeda and Yajima Rushaindo

3 Anamiya Yun and Kaori Tsukinose

4 Hinata Rakugaki and Fuyuki Moto

5 Haruto Hanko and Akari Seishin

Team Villains:

1 Akio Saito and Eizen Saito

2 Liam Crook and Hikari Raiji

3 Rin Nakamaru and Genjiro Katou

4 Sutoi Daitenshi and Hanami Kinoshita

5 Keoko Shimizu and Reine Marseille

"First team," Kito announced walking towards the other building where he would observe. "Heroes. Rokuro Saito and Kaede Kōmori. Villains. Akio Saito and Eizen Saito. Hostages are Yukiko Ikeda, Yajima Rushaindo, Liam Crook, and Hikari Raiji."

All three Saitos managed to get into the first teams. Funny. Randomized pieces of paper huh. He wouldn't have put it past the Principal to have arranged the papers in a way that each person received the paper they were supposed to. He didn't care. Just as long as he evaluated these students.

Rokuro smashed the paper in his fist at Kito's announcement. Against Eizen huh? That would prove interesting. They hadn't sparred in a while and Rokuro had gotten stronger since then. He'd crush Eizen first chance he got. Who was this Kōmori person he was supposed to be a Hero with?

Akio glanced at Eizen, who after a moment, met his eyes. The look on the other boy's face was unreadable, but the way his lips were pressed in a tight line indicated he was troubled, at least somewhat. Akio had a guess it had to do with Rokuro. He couldn't judge; he had his fair share of complicated siblings. Sharing a nod, he turned away, readying himself and hoping Eizen was too.

Kaede brushed her purple hair to the side as she approached the kid she was supposed to be teamed up with. She only remembered who he was because they had taken the long jump quirk test together. The four Hostages gathered nearer to the Villains before entering the building.

"Hey partner," Kaede waved, her cape billowing behind her as she approached him. "What's the plan?"

Rokuro glanced at the girl dressed in a dark blue costume. Plan? It was simple. They'd bust their way in, get the Hostages out, and take down the Villains. Especially the one in the gi, with the dragon design.

"We kick some Villain ass and get the Hostages down," Rokuro replied, cracking his knuckles as he headed towards the building.

"Uh, no, we need to evaluate the scene," Kaede argued, quickly catching up. "Assess the danger the Hostages could be in and pinpoint the location of the Villains. Then we need a method of attacking that ensures the safety of the Hostages. We need to approach with the utmost caution."

"Are you coming?" Rokuro called over his shoulder.

Kaede sighed, perhaps she needed to stop thinking like a police officer and more like a Pro Hero. Still, some sort of plan seemed better than just running in there. Maybe they could formulate a plan once inside the building. Her thoughts turned to Kito's warning. If their attacks caused damage to the structure points would be taken off. She wondered how many Heroes had to start with. Getting the hostages out would be hard. She would have to focus her echolocation on a single person, and not miss her target. Not sure what kind of quirk Rokuro had, she hurried to catch up with him.

Akio was pleased at how well he and Eizen worked together. Neither of them were terribly big on conversation, but they had quickly developed an effective way to converse that relied mostly on actions, rather than words. With a plan in place, Akio could do nothing but wait for the other Saito and Kōmori to show up. Trusting that Eizen knew his brother well enough to predict what he would, he glanced over his shoulder, though it was more out of reaction to thinking about Eizen then anything else. The other boy, along with the hostages, was out of sight. Shaking his head, he turned back, focusing intently on his surroundings.

"I'm going after Eizen Saito," Rokuro said as they rounded a corner. "He'll put up a hell of a fight and I know him best. You should go after the other one. I saw his quirk is water. Your quirk should hold up just fine."

Kaede nodded, stopping at a stairwell. "Let me check this floor." She sent out a low note listening as sounds came back to her. "They just split up. One's taking the hostages further up, the other's blocking the way. There's a stairway to the right. Both let out where the one villain is standing. We should take separate stairs. Depending on who it is up there one of us can get by him and go rescue the hostages."

During the few minutes they had been walking, Kaede had learned that Rokuro liked to plan while he walked. He still seemed like he wanted to punch his way through any obstacle though. Maybe he just wanted to fight his brother. Kaede shook her head trying to remember what the other Saito's quirk was. Well if Rokuro didn't want to do anything but fight his brother, she would need to capture her villain quickly, rescuing the hostages while the brothers fought. Fingering the capture tape she wondered if Rokuro would take his.

"Fine," Rokuro said. "I'll take this stair."

"Wait for me," Kaede said lightly. "I'll tell you when I get to the other stairs. That way we end up at top at the same time. She tapped the earbud piece they had all been given for the class.

Hoping he would listen, though she kind of doubted he listened to anyone, she ran for the second staircase. Frequently checking his position with her echolocation, she felt a sigh of relief when he waited. At least he was listening to her basic strategy. "I'm there," she spoke, the earbud relaying her message. It was a short jog up the stairs, and both of them came face to face with the first Villain. Akio Saito.

Akio's eyes flickered, taking careful note of Kaede Kōmori, then gave a small, ready smile. He was relaxed, his stance made purposefully so, but his eyes were watchful and not a movement escaped his attention.

Rokuro appeared on the stair moments after the batgirl. Not Eizen. That meant he was with the Hostages. Well he just had to get through this villain so he could take down Eizen.

"Go, I've got him," Kaede shouted, stretching the capture tape in her hands. "Get the Hostages to safety!"

Rokuro was doing exactly as Eizen had predicted but Akio wasn't surprised; the other boy seemed very in tune with his twin, though it wasn't hard to tell from the little Eizen said that it didn't go both ways. Turning his attention from the other Saito, he focused on the girl. His fingers dug into his palm, just slightly.

Right, all alone. She had never fought someone hand to hand before. Quirk to quirk as well. She wasn't great at targeting someone specifically in a fight. Kaede pulled the retractable bo staff from her belt. It was cool all the things she had drawn had been provided with the costume. She would stick to not using her quirk, unless absolutely necessary.

Grateful that she was going this way, he knew vibrations and water didn't mix all that well, Akio drew his knives, picking two of the smaller weapons that hung at his belt. He wasn't at all sure how his knives would do against her bo staff, but he would do what he had to.

Remembering she needed to play all aspects of a Hero, Kaede straightened, still keeping an eye on the Villain. "I Hero, give you a chance to surrender," she said, wondering how this would play out.

Akio did his best to look menacing, though his height helped him pull it off. "Not going to happen," he grunted.

"I thought not," Kaede sighed. She lunged at him, capture tape in one hand and bo staff in the other. Her dad had taught her a few things, and she would put his advice to practice.

Akio dodged, swapping at her but trying not to actually strike her with his weapons. He didn't want to hurt her, despite how much he wanted Eizen and him to win.

Kaede jumped back, pivoting on one foot and launching another attack. She needed to get the capture tape around him.

Akio had never been so welcoming of Keoko's stupid scarf until now; different weapon but same idea behind it. He dodged again, then reached out, kicking her hard in her legs.

Kaede ground her teeth, letting out a squeak. The sound rippled out as she unintentionally used her quirk, though the sound was so soft it did no damage. Falling back, she adjusted her stance, keeping her weight off the leg he hit.

Pulling back, Akio watched her, wondering how his partner was doing. Working on keeping his breathing under control, his eyes flickered slightly.

Kaede took this moment to locate her own partner. Evidently he was fighting on a floor with his brother below the Hostages. Good, once she managed to capture this Villain she could get to the Hostages. It just required getting the tape around him. No big deal…


Rokuro pulled back, panting for air, his eyes flaming with rage. His gauntlets shimmered, reflecting the red flashes of his aura. He couldn't even land a hit on Eizen! Anger pulsed through the bulging vein in his neck as he launched himself again at his twin.

Eizen stumbled back, bracing himself against his twin's newest attack. He was getting tired but he refused to relent. He also knew that Rokuro was just as stubborn, if not even more so, and he needed to be ready to keep going for as long as his brother saw fit.

Rokuro clenched his fists, red sparks of light seeming to dance around his fingers. Yelling, he launched himself at Eizen again, aiming a punch, kick attack at Eizen's left side.

Eizen instantly dodged again, meeting his brother's red with his own blue. They knew each other to well for this to be anything but equal.

Rokuro twisted, trying to get behind Eizen, throwing another kick. This was the day he was going to beat him!

Eizen did his best to keep his back to the wall, knowing where his twin was aiming to get. Damm, his brother was stubborn.

Rokuro growled, dropping suddenly and slamming his legs against Eizen's knees. He was going to bring the damn bastard down once and for all and prove himself.

Eizen crumpled instantly, but rolled at the last minute, slamming his fist hard into his brother's face. He hated hurting him, but he saw no other way.

Rokuro ground his teeth, ignoring the pain brought on by the punch. Rolling to avoid any more blows, he jumped back to his face, swinging at Eizen with renewed energy.

Eizen quickly followed and stood, hating the look of pure fury on his brother's face. Nothing hurt as much he was sure.

Throwing a combination of his kicks and punches he doubled his efforts to take his brother down. He needed to do this and go get those Hostages and win this.

Eizen managed to counter each blow, but only just barely. His brother was a whirlwind of fury and sharpness and it took Eizen every ounce of concentration he had to block each other.

Rokuro's eyes snapped as he came down with a flurry of blows. Keeping this up meant Eizen would tire soon. He would win, and show them all that he was going to becoming the greatest hero in the world.

Eizen had no problem admitting defeat, he really didn't, but he knew that if he did, Rokuro would never, in all the rest of their lives, shut up about it. He wasn't sure why but his brother seemed to have a score to settle with him.

"Five minutes left," Kito's voice boomed over a speaker.

Kaede clenched her fists, only five more minutes. They needed to end this. Pulling up her mask, she pulled back ready to use her quirk.

Knowing what she was intending to do by the look on her face, Akio knew he couldn't let her do it. Knowing he didn't have any other choices, he called to the water that he had nestled into his vest pocket then slammed it against her. Not enough to hurt, he would never forgive himself for that, but enough to stun.

Kaede stumbled back, water stinging her vision. Her mask protected her mouth and she let loose a small echo to disrupt the water.

Akio didn't let himself get distracted. He slammed another wave of water into her, wondering how long this would be able to go on. He didn't have an endless supply.

Kaede was prepared this time, aiming her note at the water, dispersing it before it could reach her. She gripped her bo staff, singing another note, aiming at him.

Akio had known he wouldn't be as lucky this time around so he wasn't surprised by this turn of events. He was quickly running out of options but something out the corner of his eye gave him a rather desperate idea.

Kaede whirled her bo staff, trying to make sure her vibrations didn't damage the wall. Letting loose one last note she ran towards him.

Akio swore silently, then dodged, trying not to trip of his feet when he did that. He really hated his height sometimes.

Kaede kept after him, running a couple of steps on the wall, and using her bo staff launched herself against him.

Moving as quickly as she was, Akio kept dodging, avoiding the swings of her bo staff, though at times the weapon came a little too close for his own comfort.

Kaede let out another note, hoping to knock him down this time. She needed to get to the Hostages.

It was only be sheer determination that Akio kept going. He couldn't let Eizen down. They only had a few more minutes left. They were so close. With this in mind, he kept going, wondering if she had figured out what he was doing. Probably not; he was still trying to figure it out himself. Then he found his opportunity. All he could do was just hope it would work. Using the last of his water supply, he blasted her with it, fast and hard.

Kaede blinked, drawing back and singing a note to disperse the water. She glanced back too late, somehow he had gotten behind her. She was unable to stop herself as she stumbled backwards.

"Sorry," Akio grunted, feeling somewhat apologetic as he wrapped his arms tightly around her. This would give him the upper hand but not cause her any harm, other than perhaps give her a headache. He squeezed tightly, wandering once again how his brother learned to do this.

Kaede fought, grabbing at his arm, but she couldn't use her quirk when he was behind her. Her vision blurred and she slumped unconscious in his grasp.

As gently as he could, Akio laid her onto the ground, knowing she would be fine. He turned quickly, wondering how long they had ow and how Eizen was doing against his brother. From what the other boy had said, he wouldn't be surprised if neither of them had won.

"Time is up." Kito's voice rang over the speakers. "The Villains Won."


Hello again! Hope you enjoyed the chapter! Some forming of squads and bonds! Also a peek of next week's chapter with the layout of Heroes vs Villains. I hope you like the twist to the test! Also a mysterious set of triplets called the Fates *eerie music*

Alright here's what we (Loki points at Alumni)...I have done...I've totally forgotten the quirks I set up with these Fates. So I'll let the reviewers submit ideas via review! Just remember that they have to be powerful and not necessarily all the same...and perhaps related to their namesake the Fates from Greek Mythology...

So submit your idea in your review as to what Quirk you think the Fate Sisters should have!