A/N: Hello readers. I'm here with a brand new story, this time in the My Hero Academia universe. I've been a fan of this anime for awhile and finally decided to do a fic for it. Those of you that have read my SAO fics may recognize a few of my OCs, as well as some from fellow writer Marcus Cersy AKA Ion Gree.
Now before I get started, I just want to explain a certain thing for this fic. As the summary explained, this story has three hero classes for U.A instead of just two. Of course, there are students from the anime/manga who are in that Class 1-C. they will not be in this one. For this story, all students from the canon classes C and below will be moved down one (i.e: all Class C students in the anime will be in Class D, D students in E, and so on and so forth). All students for this story's Class C are OCs.
With that out of the way, enjoy the story everybody.
Note: I do not own Marcus, Sarah, or Daiki. Those all go to Marcus Cersy AKA Ion Gree.
"Alright mom, I'm off!"
"Ok sweetie! Good luck with your entrance exams!"
"Do your best, big bro!"
"You know I will, Clair." the boy said as he ran out the door made his way through the streets. Today was the day he had been anxiously awaiting for the past year. The entrance exams to get into U.A. High School.
The teen in question had brown hair and wore a white hoodie and blue pants. An excited grin was painted all over his face. U.A. was his dream school. Actually, that was probably true for almost every teen in Japan that dreamed of becoming a hero. In a society where 80% of the population had a superpower, or Quirk in modern terms, who wouldn't want to use their powers to become a hero.
Taking out his phone, he took a look at the time as he ran. 'Good. I should be early at this rate.' he thought. 'Although… it wouldn't hurt to take a bit of a shortcut.'
Reaching out his hand, the teen made all of his arm with the exception of his hand turn into water. He stretched out his water-like arm and grabbed a pole in the distance. He then pulled himself towards it as his arm returned to normal. He then kicked off the pole and landed on the roof of a building, jumping and running along the rooftops towards U.A. High.
'I'm gonna make sure I pass the entrance exam and get into U.A.' the teen told himself. 'This is gonna be a blast.'
"You sure you have everything, dear?"
"Yes mom, I'm sure." a black haired girl replied back.
"Ok then. Good luck."
"Thanks." she called back as she ran out the house and made her way to U.A. High School. She smiled eagerly as she ran, her long black hair flowing with the breeze. Today, she would be taking the entrance exams for U.A.
The girl running had a lightweight violet coat on to protect herself from the bitter cold of the fall season. A pair of grey running shoes were on her feet, as well as a pair of white pants on her legs.
Looking up at the sky, she could see the sun shining brightly. There wasn't a cloud in the sky.
'A bright sunny day. Must be a good luck charm.' the girl thought as she ran. 'After all, what weather could be better for showing off my Quirk?'
"Oh, look at you! All dressed up and ready to go for your entrance exams!"
An older woman with ashen gray hair hugged her son who returned the gesture in full. Though he drew the line when she began to nuzzle him. "Alright mom, that's enough. Snuggle me more and I'll be late."
The mother withdrew and settled for a soft pat on the head. "Oh alright, your father said he's sorry he could see you off but crime isn't going to fight itself. He said to give it your all, kiddo!"
The boy smiled brightly and turned around to the front door of the home. He waved goodbye to his mother and moved to leave, stopping for a quick second to look at a portrait of him alongside his parents. Feeling his mood heighten, he quickly left the house and looked to the street traffic that was piled up in front of his house outside his neighborhood.
'Ugh… Damn villains making my trip harder than it needs to be.' He knew that waiting for a bus would do him no good. The traffic would more than likely not be moving until the problem was taken care of.
Deciding that waiting wasn't going to happen, the boy ran down the street to an old abandoned house on the side of the street and looked both ways to make sure nobody was around. "It's not like anyone is gonna notice if I take something from an old place."
He walked to the driveway and saw sizeable chunks of concrete and asphalt all cracked up and willing to be used. Tapping his foot to the ground, the chunks began to float and circle around him. Seeing his Quirk work for him he gave a loud and victorious laugh. "These are my territory now! Let's make a bridge over this stupid traffic!"
He pointed a finger to the direction where the entrance exams were being held at the U.A. campus. The pieces of concrete and asphalt shaped around to a staircase that floated above where the traffic was blocking him off. With a jump, he landed on it and began running along the Quirk created object. As he ran, the materials quickly shifted from behind him to the front which made more stairs for him to walk on.
Traffic goers looked to the side of their windows to see some kid walking on a floating reforming staircase. Once he got out of view, they refocused their efforts on the traffic at hand. Such is the norm of Quirks nowadays but they sure were a sight to behold.
As the boy ran on his skyward staircase, one thought raced through his head over and over again. 'Time to show everyone what I'm made of! Look out world, a new superstar is coming up on the horizon!'
A lone redheaded girl walked along the side of the street. She knew that leaving home early would give her the best chance of getting to U.A. on time but having to maneuver around the road was a bit of an unexpected delay. Her phone told her that some ruffian with a Quirk caused a traffic jam in her part of town which was an annoyance.
"But that's just life I guess." She sighed to herself while continuing to walk down the street. "If only there was some way to get there faster."
As she turned a corner to continue her commute, out of the side of the road a bus started to turn into the street. The girl felt a light bulb go off in her head as she quickly put a hood over her hair and waved for the bus to stop. "Yoohoo! Over here!"
The bus driver saw the girl waving to him and slowed down to the side of the road. He opened the door and shook his head at her. "I'm sorry little lady but I can't just go around picking up people outside of scheduled stops. The people on board need to get to where they're going quick."
"Oh, I won't be too much of a bother. I just need a ride to U.A. a couple of minutes down this street. Can't you help a girl out?"
The driver once again shook his head, clearly the cute approach wasn't going to work. "No means no little lady. Sorry. I need the money on the clock."
'Hook, line and sinker.' The girl inwardly snickered as she slowly brought something out for the driver to view. A shining crystalline ruby the size of a baseball. "Oh, if money's an issue then I assume this should be able to persuade you?" She could practically see his eyes bulge out of their sockets before he began to wave in her.
"Come on then! I'll take you wherever you need to go!"
Placing the gemstone in his hands, the girl just pointed down the street. "Just to U.A. please. Thank you~!"
In what should've taken her around twenty minutes to walk to, the girl found herself at the academy that was practically buzzing with would be students ready to take their exams. As the bus door opened, she turned around and gave the man a pat on his back. "Thanks again mister. Be seeing you!"
Waving the girl off, he closed the door and began pulling back into the main street. As traffic began to crawl in a stand still the driver decided to look again at the gemstone he acquired and placed in his pocket. But greeting him was not the shining gleam of a precious stone, rather it was an actual stone. A plain old boring rock that was found off the street.
The girl even in the loud crowd could practically hear the scream of despair from the driver she duped. She let her hood down allowing for her ruby red locks to flow to her back. 'Sorry buddy, but life is about equal exchange. Should've known better than to try for an easy way to make money.'
"What's up, U.A. candidates?! Thanks, for tuning into me, your school D.J." a blonde male teacher spoke as he addressed the many students gathered for the orientation. "Come on, and lemme hear ya!"
The response he got was a deafening silence. Many that knew Present Mic's reputation knew he liked to speak loudly, but this was a bit much. With it being so early in the morning, very few had the energy to waste by cheering. Most were too focussed on passing U.A.'s infamously hard entrance exams.
"Keepin it mellow, huh? That's fine, I'll skip straight to the main show." Present Mic said. "Let's talk about how this practical exam is gonna go down, ok? Are you redaaaaaaaayy? Yeah!"
Once again, there was nothing but silence. Although some noticed one oddball mumbling to himself like an eager fanboy.
"Like your application said, today you boys and girls will be conducting mock battles in super hip urban settings." Present Mic explained. "Curve your loins here, my friends. After I drop the mic here, you'll head to your specified battle centers, sound good?"
Looking at the monitor behind him, the applying students saw seven areas, going from A to G. The teen wearing the white hoodie looked at his card. It read Battle Center D on it. 'They must be splitting us up so we can't cooperate with friends from the schools we each went to.' he thought.
"Ok, ok, let's check out your targets. There are three types of faux villains in every battle center. You'll earn points based on their level of difficulty, so better choose wisely. Your goal in this trial is to use your Quirks to earn points by shredding these faux villains like a mid-song guitar solo. But check it, make sure you're keeping things heroic. Attacking other examinees is a U.A. no-no, ya dig?"
"Excuse me sir, but I have a question." one student said as he stood up. "On the printout, you've listed four types of villains, not three. With all respect, if this is an error on official U.A. materials, it is shameful. We are exemplary students. We expect the best from Japan's most notable school. A mistake such as this won't do." He then turned around and pointed to the boy that had been mumbling earlier. "Additionally, you with the unkempt hair! You've been muttering this entire time. Stop that. If you can't bother to take this seriously, leave. You're distracting the rest of us."
"Sorry." the boy said as he held his head low embarrassingly.
'Geez. A nervous idiot, and an uptight pain. Guess U.A. attracts all kinds of people.'
"Alright, alright. Examinee number 711, thanks for calling in with your request." Present Mic said. "The fourth villain type is worth 0 points. That guy's just an obstacle we'll be throwing in your way. There's one in every battle center. Think of it as a hurdle you should try to avoid. It's not that it can't be beaten. But there's… kinda no point. I recommend my listeners ignore it and focus on the ones topping the charts."
"Thank you very much. Please, continue." the boy said as he gave a polite bow before sitting back down.
"That's all I got for you today. I'll sign off with a little present. A sample of our school motto." Present Mic said. "As General Napoleon Bonaparte once laid down, a true hero is one who overcomes life's misfortunes. Mhm, now that's a tasty sound byte. You ready to go beyond? Let's hear a Plus Ultra!"
With that, everyone was dismissed to the respective battle centers on their cards. They each got on separate busses that drove them to their locations.
Stepping off the bus in front of Battle Center D, the black haired girl whistled in awe at the gigantic area standing before them. Something like this must have cost a fortune to build. And there were six others just like it?
'I guess this is what we should expect from U.A.'
She looked at the others around her. She was thankful that no one from her old school had decided to enroll in U.A. Most would probably find that odd, but she didn't exactly have fond memories of junior high.
'Ok forget about that school. You're going into high school now. That's all in the past.' she told herself. She looked at some of the other students around her. 'Maybe talking to someone else will ease my nerves.' She caught sight of a boy wearing a white hoodie and walked up to him. She reached out to tap him on the shoulder. "Um, excuse me?"
The second she touched his shoulder, the boy suddenly became encased in ice, frozen completely stiff. She jumped back in surprise, barely avoiding her hand getting frozen too. "Woah!"
The boy quickly returned to normal, turning around with his cheeks red. "Sorry about that. You kinda startled me is all."
"My bad." the girl said. "I didn't mean to scare you." she reached out her hand. "My name's Alicia Tsuki. What's yours?"
"Dan Hiryo." the boy responded. "Nice to meet you, Alicia."
"Likewise." she said. She looked back at the giant battle center standing before them. "You nervous?"
"A little." he admitted. "But I doubt it'll be too hard. I'm pretty good at using my Quirk."
"And your Quirk is… freezing yourself?"
Dan shook his head. "No. Well, it's more like an aspect of it." He showed her his hand and soon water came out from his skin and encased it. "I can use the water in my body by exterting it from my skin and manipulating it freely. I can also freeze it and use the hardened ice for a strong offense or defense."
"That's pretty versatile." Alicia said.
"What about you?" Dan asked. "What kind of Quirk do you have?"
"My body absorbs sunlight." Alicia explained. "I can then fire off that light like blasts of energy."
Dan looked up, seeing the sun shining brightly. "Well it's definitely the perfect weather for your Quirk."
"Yup!" Alicia grinned. "This is gonna be a breeze!"
"Heh, celebrate while you can. At the end of the day, I'll end up on top." another teen said.
Dan and Alicia both turned to see an ash-haired teen standing near them. He had a confident smirk on his face. He pointed to himself. "See this? You're looking at the future Number 1 Hero. Hyde Gekido. The one that will surpass even All Might."
"Setting your sights pretty high." Dan said. "But you should probably try passing this exam first before spouting about being on top, Hyde."
"He's right." another teen said, walking past Hyde. "It's usually the ones that talk the most that end up falling flat on their face."
"What'd you say?" Hyde growled. "Just who the heck are you anyway?"
"Marcus Cersy." the teen replied. He had black hair and blue eyes. His clothing consisted of a royal blue polo shirt with black pants and brown boots. He had leather gloves on his hands and a black belt with a W shaped buckle. Coming out from his rear was tail with a spike on the end.
"Well then Marcus Cersy, you'd best be ready for a showdown." Hyde said. "Let's see who can score higher, you or me."
"You're on." Marcus said with a smirk.
"Alright, this is starting to get interesting." Dan grinned. "Better bring my A game too."
"Alright, wannabe heroes! Better get moving!" Present Mic's voice spoke out to them as the doors opened up. "There are no countdowns in real life! Go! Go! Go!"
The second the doors opened, the group of examinees rushed in as fast as their legs would carry them. It was clear that it would be the fastest and most efficient that would win. Everyone was an enemy.
Dan looked around, trying to figure out the best strategy to use. As he ran and thought, he saw a small robot turn a corner, appearing before him.
"You're mine!" Dan grinned as he prepared to attack. Before he could do so however, a collection of rocks and metal circled around him, trapping him in a makeshift cage. "What the?!"
"Too slow!" Hyde said as he dashed past Dan and hurled a large chunk of earth at the robot, destroying it right away. "Hope you find it comfy in there. You can thank my Quirk for that."
"We were told we couldn't use Quirks on other examinees, you cheater!"
Hyde smirked as he waved his finger. "No. We were told we couldn't attack the other examinees. And all I did was halt your movements. I haven't harmed one hair on your head." He waved and turned around. "Anyway, I got an exam to pass. See ya!"
Running down the street, Hyde chuckled to himself. This exam was a piece of cake. He could take out these robots easily and hinder others all while playing by the rules. Looking in the distance, he saw a robot with the number 3 on it. 'Aw yeah! A 3 pointer! Today's my lucky day!'
As Hyde prepared to attack however, a sudden blur rushed past him. He widened his eyes when he recognized it as the teen he had just trapped.
"Too slow!" Dan called out, using Hyde's own words earlier against him. His right arm was encased with ice. Swinging it with all the force he could muster, Dan smashed the robot into scrap metal. "That's 3 points for me!"
"No fair! How'd you escape my cage?!"
Dan smirked as he looked at Hyde. "I can use the water in my body and freeze it into extremely durable ice with my Quirk. Breaking one of those bars and then squeezing through was nothing for me."
'Damn. Of course he'd have an annoying Quirk like that.'
"Anyhow, I got an exam to pass. Later." Dan said, waving goodbye before running off in search of other robots to destroy and earn points. Hyde growled in frustration before going off to do the same.
Elsewhere in the battle center, Alicia ran along the streets. As she came out of an alleyway, she noticed a large collection of robots gathered. Every single one of them fixed their gazes on her.
"Target acquired." they all said in unison before speeding towards the black haired girl.
Alicia smirked as she readied herself, taking her coat off and tossing it to the wind. 'I should have enough sunlight in my body for this.' Aiming both her hands out in front of her, Alicia readied to attack. Both her palms began to glow.
"Take this!" Alicia called out as a massive blast of light energy shot out from her palms. The blast hit the line of robots coming for her, causing several explosions simultaneously. When the attack was finished, all that was left were a collection of destroyed robots lying on the street.
"Phew." Alicia said as she wiped the sweat off her forehead. "That took more energy than I thought it would. But that should be at least a good twenty points or so."
Behind the black haired girl, a 1 point robot tried to get in a sneak attack. Little did it know however, that Alicia was more than aware it was there. She aimed her right index finger over her shoulder and fired a bullet of light at the robot, taking it out in one shot.
"Don't you know it's rude to sneak up on a girl?" Alicia said with a smirk before grabbing her coat and running off in search of more enemies.
One could hear the large commotion going on all over the battle center. Examinees were taking out robot after robot. No one could afford to wait for long, or else there would be none left.
"Only four minutes left, examinees!" Present Mic's voice called out to the examinees.
One girl among the examinees ran through the streets. Her red hair blew through the wind as she saw a group of robots in the distance. She had ran pretty far in, only attacking the robots that appeared before her.
'Let the idiots fight over the scraps by the front. It just means plenty of enemies over here for me to take out and earn points.' she thought with a smirk. With no one else around, this group was hers for the taking.
"Let's see… what to use on you losers…" she thought. "Diamond would be a bit overkill. Let's go with iron."
The girl touched her hands to the gauntlets she had equipped. Within seconds, the gauntlets began to change, turning into hard iron.
"Time to send you to the scrap heap!" she grinned as she leaped in, punching straight through a robot. She did the same over and over again as more robots came at her. It took her little time to fill each of them with holes and have them fall over in front of her.
'That oughta put me at thirty points. Maybe a bit more.' she thought to herself before continuing on. 'Get ready U.A. You've never met a girl like Lilina Yoake.'
Elsewhere in the facility, a large collection of robot enemies were gathered in the farther corners from the entrance way. Most of the examinees had ignored them in search of close by targets. But of course, it was the perfect hunting spot for those who could traverse long distances easily. And Marcus was one such person, soaring through the air with a pair of wings on his back.
"They might as well accept me already." Marcus said with a grin. He swooped down from above before bringing his wings back into his body and trading them out for talon-like hands with scales covering his arms. With a swift slash, he tore through several robots lines up for him. Noticing an enemy, the rest of the robots went straight for him. But Marcus made short work of them with his close-range combat skills.
"Now then, where to head next?" Marcus wondered. Suddenly, he felt the ground shake around him. He struggled to hold his balance, wondering what was going on. Was it another person's Quirk? Or something else.
The answer soon came to him as a gigantic figure began to rise up from the ground. It's size had to be at least ten times that of the 3 point enemies Marcus had encountered. And from the looks of it, its defenses and power were probably amplified by that amount too. It didn't take Marcus long to figure out what was going on.
This was the 0 point enemy. And Present Mic had clearly not gone into enough detail when talking about its strength. Seeing it up close like this, Marcus knew the exact reaction to go with.
"Nope!" he said to himself as he took off running. "Nope, nope, nope, nope!"
The intimidating size of the 0 point enemy was making nearly all of the examinees run for the hills. Dan was one such examinee. He could handle the 1-3 point enemies with little issue. But against an enemy of that size, he knew he was out of his league by a country mile.
"Less than 2 minutes left, participants!" Present Mic shouted. "It's your last chance to rack up those points!"
'Gotta get as much distance from this thing as possible.' Dan thought. 'Maybe there's some stray enemies elsewhere. As long as it's not near this thing, I should be safe.'
"Hey!" The sound of Hyde's voice caused Dan to turn around, seeing the teen looking up at the massive robot right near them. "Keep your eyes here, you dumb robot! This is the face of the guy that's gonna kick your ass to kingdom come!"
"The hell are you doing?!" Dan exclaimed, running over to Hyde. "You can't take that thing! Besides, it's worth 0 points!"
"Yeah, but it's a challenge." Hyde grinned. "And I never turn down a challenge."
"Hey!" Alicia shouted over to Dan and Hyde. "What are you two standing around for?! We've gotta run!"
"You pansies can run if you want. I'm staying." Hyde said. He slammed his hand onto the ground and a slab of rock came rising up from the ground at an angle towards the robot. It hit it, but broke apart on impact, barely leaving a scratch on the paintjob.
"Are you done?" Dan asked.
"Shut up! That was just me warming up!" Hyde yelled. He brought up several chunks of the road and tossed them at the robot. Each one of them shattered upon impact. "The hell?! What's this thing made out of?!"
"One crazy tough metal if I had to guess." a new voice said. The three teens turned and saw a red haired girl with a ponytail staring curiously at the robot. "Only tough part is probably the outer armor though. If I had to guess, the rest of it is pretty easy to destroy."
"Well that's great, but first someone would have to get through that armor." Alicia pointed out.
"What are you all doing?!" Marcus called out as he ran past Hyde and the others. "We need to move!"
"Geez, is everyone else here a complete coward?" Hyde asked. "If you wanna run be my guest. Some heroes you'll turn out to be."
"What the heck is wrong with you?! We can't beat that thing!" Marcus told him.
"We won't know unless we try." Hyde said. "After all, isn't it a heroes job to confront tough situations and come out on top? If we run now, then when will we stop?"
The teen's words hung in the minds of the others there. It was true. This was an incredibly tough enemy to tackle at their level of skill. But it was also true that each of them were here to become heroes. And not just average everyday heroes. They wanted to be the best.
"I can't believe I'm saying this, but you've got a point." Marcus admitted. He stood at Hyde's side. "I'll fight with you against this thing."
"I can probably soften that armor with my Quirk." Lilina said. "But it's gonna take some time."
"Then I'll work on distracting it." Alicia said. "I may not be able to do much damage, but I can at least get that thing's attention."
"You guys are all crazy." Dan sighed as he rubbed the back of his head. "But what the hell? Hyde's speech has me fired up. Let's do this."
Lilina looked up at the robot's head. "It'll probably be easier for me to do my thing if I'm up top there."
"I can fly, but carrying people is out of the question without a strong gust of wind." Marcus said.
"I could probably get you there." Dan said. "But someone's gonna have to keep it's sight off us."
"Leave it to me." Alicia said. "You guys get moving."
Dan and Lilina looked at each other and gave a silent nod. They went down a side alleyway to try and approach without being seen. Meanwhile, Alicia held out her palms towards the giant robot.
"Take this! Sunny Machine Gun!" Alicia shouted. She unleashed a barrage of small rapid fire blasts of sunlight energy at the robot. It didn't make much of a dent, but it had gotten the robot to notice her as it looked down at her and the others.
From the monitoring room, Principal Nezu and several U.A teachers observed the examinees participating in the exam. In each of the battle centers, the 0 point enemy had appeared. In almost every case, the examinees were running for the hills.
"Now is where things get interesting." All Might said. "A person's true character is revealed when they're faced with danger."
"That's true." Midnight agreed. "But how many of them will realize the true purpose of the 0 point enemy?"
"It seems there is one group in Center D." Cemetos mentioned. "Looks like they actually have a plan too. They're not a bunch of foolhardy idiots at least."
"We'll have to wait and see for that." Midnight said. "Conviction is good and all, but do they have the power and skill to deal with that kind of opponent?"
"I think they just might." Nezu said, noticing Dan and Lilina on the rooftop of one of the buildings.
"Ok. This should be close enough." Dan said. "And it looks like it hasn't noticed us either."
"Yeah, so how exactly are we getting on its head?" Lilina asked. "You still haven't mentioned that part of your plan."
Dan smirked. "Just watch." As water expelled from his arm, Dan shot the water out in the shape of a long arm while the hand was frozen. He hooked it onto the robot in the distance. He then held out his free hand to Lilina. "You ready?"
Lilina smirked to herself. "And you said the rest of us were the crazy ones." She walked up to Dan and grabbed his hand with her own. The two of them ran together and jumped off the roof. As they did, Dan retracted the water back into his body, making the two of them go straight towards the head as if Dan's arm was a grappling hook.
"I wasn't able to get my hand all the way to the head." Dan said. "But it should be close enough. "Just get ready to grab something."
"Wait what do you mean- Woah!" Lilina gasped as they reached the spot where Dan's hand had been and the teen threw her upwards. She flew up, getting close to the head.
'Warning me a little earlier would have been nice.' Lilina thought to herself. She reached out her arm as the head got close, managing to grab the edge just before she fell. She pulled herself up and found herself on top of the head.
"Ok. Now just gotta hope this works." Lilina told herself. She moved to the center of the head for better footing and placed her hand on the robot. She took a deep breath and closed her eyes. "Let's see if we can change you to something a little weaker."
Down below on the street, Alicia and Hyde were busy launching long ranged attacks at the robot. But their repeated attacks were beginning to drain them. They didn't have much energy left.
"What's taking them so long?" Alicia asked.
"Don't know, but whatever that redhead is doing, she better do it fast." Hyde said.
Suddenly, they noticed the robot's weight shift slightly. It's movements were also slightly faster. And if it was faster, that meant it just got a lot lighter.
"I think she did it." Alicia said.
"It's about time." Hyde grinned. He looked up and saw Dan jumping off with Lilina, signalling that they were finished. "Now let's go to town on this thing."
"You made a platform rise up earlier, right?" Marcus asked. "Think you can do that again with me on it? Like a launch pad?"
Hyde smirked, reading Marcus's mind. "I like the way you think, Marcus."
The black haired teen stood at the ready. Hyde slammed his hand on the ground. Soon, a part of the ground Marcus was on shot up into the air. Hyde stopped it about halfway, but the momentum was more than enough for Marcus. He let his two white wings fly him to the robot's main body. Hardening his body with scales, he prepared to unleash a powerful attack.
"Take this!" Marcus shouted as he smashed right through the robot's body like a speeding comet. As he came out the other end, he glanced back and smirked at the hole he made. With the spot he had struck, the robot seemed to stop functioning and fell over. As its heavy body collapsed onto the ground, a timer echoed throughout the battle center.
"That's it! Time's up!" Present Mic shouted.
Marcus turned around and landed near Hyde and and Alicia just as Dan and Lilina were rejoining them. "Well we wasted a good amount of time dealing with that thing."
"True, but I'm pretty sure my score is good enough anyway." Alicia smirked. "I got a ton of points."
"Heh, well I'm positive my score was the highest." Hyde smirked proudly.
Dan rolled his eyes. "Of course you do."
As things stood, everyone would have to wait a week before getting their results. So parting ways and going home, they all waited on their results. That week had been a nervous wreck for all of the examinees, wondering if they had passed or not. U.A was the high school with the top hero course in Japan. It was the dream school for every person wanting to become a hero. So naturally the selection process was equally strict.
And finally, one week later, each of them received a letter from U.A. Nervously, they each opened it and were surprised to find a holographic message from none other than the top hero All Might. He mentioned he would be a teacher at U.A this coming semester, which was obviously a shock to everyone. But for Dan, Alicia, Hyde, Lilina, Marcus, and many others, he said the words that they had all been dying to hear the past week.
"Welcome to U.A., young hero."
