Note: Ally takes the tests to see where she is at academically. Meets the Deku-Squad and now has to choose between Support or Heroics.


Ally limped into the hospital like room. UA was absolutely massive, the long walk made her injuries throb painfully. But the sights and magic of this place eased it. Honestly, no wonder this was praised as such a good school. Upon walking into the hospital room of the hero students building, she came face to face again with the grandmotherly woman.

"Alright deary, go ahead and lay down over there. I'll give you another round of healing once I can get your stamina up. For now, it'll be the old fashioned way. You just don't have enough stamina for now to heal. I'd say in another day or two I should be able to begin treatments." Ally smiled nervously at the older heroine and obediently padded to a bed. Yamada walking beside her with a warm hand on her upper back to keep her steady.

"Come on little listener, up you get." He said kindly, taking a hold of her biceps to help her up onto the bed. Once she was situated though, she sank into the rather soft mattress with a relieved sigh. It didn't take long for her to tense back up as Recovery Girl reappeared with an IV bag.

"Wh...what's that?" Ally asked nervously. But rather than seeming impatient the heroine simply smiled and responded kindly.

"This is just an IV to help get more liquids in you. It also has a mild sedative to help you relax. You need all the rest and nutrients you can right now." RG, as Ally began to mentally refer to her, pressed a cold alcohol wipe to the crook of her elbow. Wrapping a rubber band around Ally's bicep tightly and instructing her to pump her hand into a fist. After a few minutes, RG walked away and Ally had a needle in her arm, fluids trickling slowly through the tubes. Ally tilted her head to the side to watch the liquids drip. Missing the looks from the adults nearby that spoke quietly by the desk.

Within one minute to the next, the sedative began to kick in and Ally fell into darkness.

X * X * X *

Aizawa stood in the apartment silently, staring at the coffee machine tiredly. His husband walking up behind him and wrapping gentle arms around his abdomen.

"You okay Sho?" The words were whispered softly, warm breath ruffling the hair covering his right ear. Sighing, he poured a cup of coffee and added sugar silently.

"Yes, I am just thinking of what's going to happen to the problem child." A soft hum rumbled against his back as Hizashi finally let go and moved to lean against the counter beside him.

"Well, I know she'll be safe here. She'll have us and 'Toshi. I'm sure he wouldn't mind a sister." Shouta grunted at Hizashi's words. "Besides, where else is she gonna go? We are three months into the school year, she has no family and isn't enrolled into any school currently. At least from what the records say."

"I know, I'm more worried about her psyche if I'm being honest."

"I know Sho, but we'll be here for her and Inui said he'd do some therapy sessions with her." Sho took a sip of coffee and nodded. Opening his mouth to respond when a door opened. Both of them looked up to find the second resident insomniac walking into the kitchen.

"Morning dad, pops. So...I kind of overheard." He trailed off uncertainly. A hand coming up to rub the nape of his neck, gravity defying purple hair fluffed up from tossing and turning.

"Yeah, we have a little listener that'll be staying here for awhile." Hizashi said, watching his son frown.

"They ok? Wait dumb question, don't answer that." He held up a hand looking annoyed, earning a chuff of laughter from Shouta.

"She will be."

X * X * X *

Ally sat up strait, skin prickling in a cold sweat. She couldn't remember what woke her up, but with rapid thumping of her heart and dilated pupils she looked around quickly only to find herself alone. No one was in the hospital like room. Moving her curtains fully out of the way, Ally clung to the pole her IV was hanging off of and limped across the large area. Moving over to the windows to glance down at the grounds. Students were moving around, the dorms across the way glinting in the late afternoon sun. Huh, she had fallen asleep just this morning. She slept longer than she usually did. Glancing up she bit down on her bottom lip and hesitating just a moment, she pulled the needle from her elbow and pressed her hand down. Ignoring the blood that dripped down her inner forearm.

Walking to a cabinet she grabbed a cotton ball and pushed it against the area and pulled her arm up against her chest to put pressure on it. Satisfied for the moment, Ally walked to the door and grabbed the handle to step out. No one was here, she could make her escape!

Swallowing the unease, she took another step out. But they've been so nice...then again what if they only want her for her quirk like he did. Shivering she looked both ways in confusion before hesitantly veering left. A soft whirring noise caught her attention, a sense in the back of her head of electricity and probing. Snapping her head up she locked eyes with a very small bulge in the wall. A camera she realized, eyes lighting up. Focusing, she let her mind delve into the camera. The world becoming gray scale as the whole hall became bigger. The building pulsing as she connected into the network. Her consciousness zipping through each corridor, heat sensors finding shapes. So many locked in classrooms? At least she assumed they were. Some moving around, one was... With a gasp she disconnected and whirled around to find an...animal standing in front of her?

"Am I a mouse? A dog? A bear? I am the principal. Jones-San, I am Nedzu, it's alright why don't you let go of the security system yes?" Ally blinked wide eyes down at the chimera and let the controls fall from her grasp.

"I...I...I am so sorry. Please! I'm sorry it won't happen again!" She scrambled backwards and fell on her rear, curling in on herself. "I..I"

"You are not in trouble. In fact, it's quite impressive that you so easily took control. Now, why don't we have this conversation back in my office? Of course Recovery Girl will probably be upset you are not in the hospital wing, but I'll take the blame." He said the last part almost conspiratorially. But the only thing Ally's mind could latch onto was that he wasn't upset.

"Y...you aren't angry?" She whispered softly.

"Indeed, I am not. Now, come along little one." He chirped and began walking. Leaving Ally to scrabble up onto all fours in confusion. She was so bewildered, even before her captor no adult had been happy when she used her quirk like that or disobeyed. The walk to the office didn't seem to take long at all and yet took forever.

They came upon the teachers' office area that would take them through to another door that would take them to the principal's office. Swallowing nervously she glanced up to see a few teachers glancing up, expressions ranging from curiosity to concern. Bowing her head she followed after the principal, it occurred to her as they walked through the door to his office that her feet were bare. An odd thing to just now notice she was sure, but it seemed so very unimportant in comparison to everything else.

"Tea?" Nedzu inquired. She blinked and found him standing atop his desk with a electric kettle and two tea cups.

"Um...sure?" Slowly, she padded to the desk opposite his desk and sat down.

"Now then, with everything that has happened, UA has taken custody of you for now. More specifically you will be a ward of two of our teachers." Nedzu said, gathering up some papers and sipping his own tea.

"I...I am being fostered?" She swallowed the scalding tea and coughed.

"Yes." He responded flippantly, holding out a packet of paper that was thankfully in English. It seemed he knew everything. "Now, the matter of your schooling. This is a learning institution after all. For now, you will be an honorary member of 1-A until we can test you. Which I plan on having you do the tests. You can do them either today or tomorrow. I just wish to see where you are in the way of academics. Likewise, we will also need to give you remedial courses on Japanese. For now, you are a citizen of Japan and will need to be able to read and write it. Does this all make sense so far?" He asked.

Ally nodded, staring at the papers before her. All with information on the four tracts of UA; General Education, Support, Heroics, and Business. Admittedly the Support course caught her eye and she found herself tapping the paper.

"Um...Nedzu sir...um is...can I...that is, can I do support?" Ally asked shyly. Nedzu's eyes gleamed and he smiled broadly.

"We will give you the general tests to find your level and I'll have a support test handed to you. But if I may ask, why not heroics?" He waved a paw erratically as he spoke, sipping on his tea and staring her down.

"Well...a quirk like mine isn't...very heroic is it? I mean, that's what everyone has always told me." She muttered, playing with her hands. He hummed thoughtfully and shook his head.

"All quirks are just tools, although the exams do favor those with flashy ones. Yours could be quite useful in gathering and intelligence. Would you like to try for the Hero exam?" Her eyes were wide, no one had ever hinted at her being able to be a hero! Slowly she nodded.

"Wonderful!" He clapped his paws together just as his phone rang. He picked it up and began tapping a message back to whoever had texted him. He already was toying with the idea of making her a joint student. He could put her in the support track and allow her to study the hero students, mind racing with ideas he hummed thoughtfully.

"It seems your guardians and Recovery Girl are looking for you. For now, I would like it very much if you went and rested before our dear healer skins me alive. Tomorrow we'll do the written exams if you feel up to it." She nodded rapidly and stood up.

"Thank you sir." Ally stammered out, just as the door slid open to a very unamused Eraserhead.

Another night in the hospital bed wasn't her idea of fun. But at least she got comfy sweat clothes out of it. Apparently one of the girls in 1-A was about her size and lended her clothes. And oh how soft they were. The pants though were definitely way too long, whoever this Yaoyorozu was, she was taller than her. Five foot seven at least, maybe five foot eight. How tall was that even in centimeters?

The shoes thankfully fit comfortably. Stepping into the teachers office room again, teachers had all their desks in one area?, she made her way to the lone desk setup near the coffee machine. A man that appeared to be made of rock sat near it.

"I am Cementoss, Principal Nedzu said you were taking exams. I'll be the one overseeing it." She nodded and carefully sat down at the desk. There was already a sharpened pencil, eraser, and sharpener. As well as a bottle of water, which she thought was awfully sweet. A few rather thick packets were placed in front of her.

"Don't stress if you don't know the answer, just do the best you can. This will cover the basics of science, math, Japanese history, etc. We won't be giving you an English example simply because that's your native tongue, but we will be giving you a basic Japanese literature test to see where you are with your Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. You'll have four hours. Understood?" Cementoss said not unkindly but definitely seriously. Swallowing the tight lump of nerves she nodded and took the papers.

Settling into her papers, she found relief in the fact that the science and math were easy, blowing through those in no time at all. The Japanese literature was...not good. She barely understood but maybe a handful of words, the symbols seemingly running right off the page. History was no better as she didn't know much about it, but overall she didn't think she did terribly.

Hand cramping, she shook it out and reread the question. Struggling to sound out in her head the symbol before her. She was almost in tears by the time the exam ended. She couldn't read the symbols, but Cementoss offered her a comforting smile.

"It's alright, you did your best. Nedzu will grade these and you'll get your scores in a bit. For now, why don't you get some lunch yes?" She nodded and hesitantly stood, following Cementoss to the cafeteria. It was...monumental. Tables everywhere and the crashing sound of students talking were everywhere. It was even worse that everyone was in a uniform except for her. Heads turned as she followed Cementoss to where Lunch Rush was. Swallowing she nervously glanced up.

"What would you like? I can make you anything. If you don't know I can make some suggestions?" The chef hero said kindly. She hesitated and spoke up carefully.

"I don't know how to pronounce it. But it was this egg and rice dish I had before? It was like...salty and had rice and just an egg I think?" She said shyly. He spoke up helpfully back.

"Do you mean Tomago Kake Gohan? It's a simple enough dish." Her eyes lit up and Ally nodded rapidly. Much to the amusement of the two Japanese heroes. Soon enough she had her meal and was baffled on where to sit since every table had a group. But she paused finding herself face to face with a boy that was rather plain looking, freckled with green hair.

"I'm Midoriya Izuku, you seemed lost. Wanna sit with us?" Shyly she nodded and followed the taller boy to their table. A small group sat there, but they seemed nice enough.

"This is Ururaka Ochako, Tsuyu Asui, Iida Tenya and Todoroki Shoto." She smiled tentatively and sat down carefully near them. Heart sinking into her stomach at the two pieces of wood on her tray, chopsticks her arch enemy. She wasn't the best which was apparent unfortunately as she attempted to pick at her egg. The twin wooden instruments in her hand wobbling and clicking.

"If I may ask, where are you from?" She looked up startled at the green haired girl. "You don't seem like you're from here, kero."

"Tsu! T-that's um, I-" The green bean was stammering and seemed nervous. As if he was scared she'd think the other was being rude. Oh...she was just strait forward like that. Ally began giggling and the whole table stopped bickering to look at her.

"S-sorry," She giggled again "That obvious? Yes I'm from um the united kingdom. I apologize in advance, my Japanese is..um..." Here she paused and snapped her fingers awkwardly. Mumbling in English. Ochako giggled.

"So you're still learning Japanese?" She asked kindly, taking a bite of her food. Ally blinked and nodded shyly.

"We never did get your name." The one that was hetero-chromatic said calmly. She nearly choked on her rice.

"Oh my gosh I'm sorry. I'm Ally Jones. Wait...you say last and first right?" She asked of Midoriya. He nodded, giving her a kind and warm smile. "Um, Jones Ally."

"It's nice to meet you." Ochako giggled again and smiled brightly. Ally smiled shyly in return. As the table around her offered the little smiles back and she found herself relaxing.

"So what class are you in?" The green girl said again.

"Um, I'm not sure?" At the odd looks she rushed to continue. "It was a...very sudden transfer." She stared down at the table and missed the confused looks fading into concern as they studied her bandaged arms and neck. "I took some tests today to see where the uh..principal wants to put me I guess?"

"That's ok! I'm sure you'll do great wherever you get placed." She smiled shyly at the green haired boy.

"One can hope! I am not sure what'll happen yet, but yeah."

"Wherever you are placed, it'll be the best decision. After all, UA prides itself on it's educational system." She blinked at the arm chopping, jolting back in her chair startled.

"Uuuuum yeah. I guess." She said, picking at her egg carefully. Gritting her teeth as the struggle seemed to garner little giggles.

"You're holding it wrong." She looked up at the boy with blue and gray eyes. "Like this." He demonstrated the hold calmly. She blinked, cheeks flooding with heat and struggling not to cry. It was so stupid to cry over something so simple.

"It's ok, like Todoroki-kun said, you just have to hold them like this. Um, can I touch her hand?" He seemed nervous, face flushing. She blinked wide eyes at the table and back to him in confusion. Immediately he started waving his hands around.

"N-not like that! Y-you um your hands and you aren'treallyholdingitrightandIjustwantedtoshowyou." Bewildered she stared around the table at large and burst into giggles at the exasperation and fond looks he garnered.

"Um sure?"

Five minutes later and a crash course of Japanese etiquette she could now somewhat use chopsticks. Following the others to the tray drop off she followed the group into the hall. They were very friendly and for once she felt like an equal among her peers. Laughing easily along with them. She sometimes caught only a handful of words when they all started speaking fast, but they were patient and within the hour long lunch block, Ally found herself making friends. Looking up she paused at seeing Cementoss walking towards them, he offered a kind smile to the group.

"Ah there you are, excuse me I will need to steal your friend away." Offering a tentative smile she waved to the group. Their chorus of goodbyes and friendly encouragements following her as she jogged to catch up to the tall hero. Ally supposed she'd now be finding out how she did.

Cementoss held open the door for her as she quickly slipped into the room. The principal smiled and clapped his paws together. To her surprise, Eraserhead and two other pros she didn't know stood in front of her.

"Ah Jones-chan there you are! Now for your results, you have scored – impressively might I add – out of biology and chemistry. You can take Physics if you'd like or drop science. Math you'd done well and can move into the first year algebra classes. You will need remedial Japanese literature to get you up to speed on reading and writing in Japanese, which is to be expected. Your history is around what I expected and you'll be in the first year course for that. Now, with us I have the teachers for support and heroics. You have scored high enough to gain entrance to our school. Eraserhead, who as you know is the teacher of 1-a heroics, Vlad king-" Here he waved at the tall and very big hero decked in red beside Eraser "-is the teacher of heroics 1-B. Lastly, this is Powerloader who is the support course teacher. I wish to ask you, and this will by no means affect you in any negative manner. Did you wish to take the heroics exam or did you wish to go into support? You scored high enough in science and know enough of coding and technology to gain a spot in support. What would you like to do?"


Note:

Can you tell yet I have no idea what I'm doing? LOL. I have no clue on how to write Todoroki, Iida or Nedzu. SIGH

I am really excited as I have a few ideas on where to go from here. But I would like to ask for your opinions. I look forward to hearing your opinions on the poll below as well as any constructive criticisms.

Should she go into:
A. Support
B. Heroics
C. a combo (sort of like Powerloader who has a license in both. I don't see why she cannot do both).