A/N: Hello readers. I'm back with a brand new chapter for this fic. Hope you all like it.

It was another bright day over the skies of Japan. And once again, another day of classes at U.A. Students all moved through the halls as they went to their classrooms.

Dan walked into the room for Class 1-C. It seemed a few other students were already there. Jill and Nene were chatting in a corner of the room, engaged in some sort of topic. Shinobu was at his desk reading a book, not giving anyone else around him a second thought. One other thing that caught Dan's attention was Sakura at her desk tending to a flower pot.

"Hey Sakura." Dan said, walking over to the girl. "What's with the flower."

"Oh this? It's a plant I've been taking care of. I was going to go to Principal Nezu after class and ask him if I could help out with the school garden by the front gate." Sakura explained. "If we grow our own fruits and vegetables, the school could save a lot of money."

"You're really into gardening, huh?" Dan asked.

"Yeah, it's kind of a hobby of mine." Sakura admitted with an embarrassed blush. "With my Quirk being what it is, plants have always had an effect on me."

"Well that's good." Dan said. "Everyone needs a hobby."

"If you don't mind me asking, what's your hobby?" Sakura asked.

"To be honest, video games." Dan said with a chuckle. "Though I do love to go swimming whenever I get the chance."

"Me too." Fiona chimed in. "Guess us with Quirks suited for the water really have a love for swimming, huh?"

"Guess so." Dan said.

"Outta the way, outta the way, outta the way!" the sudden voice caught everyone's attention as Lilina rushed into the room. She slammed the door behind her and tried to catch her breath. "Ok, I need you guys to not ask any questions and just hide me! Please!"

"What's going on?" Nene asked.

"I said no questions!" Lilina snapped.

"I think I heard her! This way!"

A nervous sweat went down Lilina's back. She lunged and hit behind the teacher's desk. Not even a second later, the door opened with a group of angry looking students looking into the room.

"Hey, did someone see a redhead girl with a ponytail?" a student asked.

The students in the room all looked at each other. Sakura pointed to the side. "I just saw her run down the hall a minute ago I think."

"Thanks." the student said. "Alright, let's get her guys! When we find her, she's gonna pay!"

"Yeah!" the others shouted in agreement as they all ran in the direction Sakura pointed them towards.

Waiting another few seconds to make sure they were gone, Lilina breathed out a sigh of relief. "Thanks Sakura. You're a lifesaver."

"Why were those guys after you anyway?" Vivi asked.

"Well… I may have sold them some pebbles I temporarily turned into jewels with my Quirk." Lilina said. "But hey, they never asked if the jewels were natural or if they would stay that way. They have no reason to ask for a refund."

Everyone looked at the girl with narrowed eyes. It had become pretty clear that Lilina was a con artist in the short time they had known her. She would do anything to make some quick cash.

The minutes ticked on by as more and more of Class 1-C came into the room. Before long, it was a minute until the homeroom bell would ring.

"Umm… excuse me everyone?" Sakura asked. "Shouldn't we all get to our seats before Ms. Yamagori comes in?"

While some of the students were in their seats, there were many standing around the room chatting with others. The shy nervous voice of the pink haired girl wasn't even noticed.

"Man, I can't wait to see what we do today in hero training!" Shiro said excitedly.

"Bet you I'll beat you at whatever it is." Hyde smirked.

"What was that?" Shiro asked.

"Umm… everyone? The homeroom bell's about to ring." Sakura said again.

"You've got nothing on me, croc boy! Don't forget, I won my mock battle the other day while you lost!" Hyde said.

"You didn't even win for your team! Lilina was the one who won!"

"Aw, I wasn't aware you were keeping such a close eye on me Shiro." Lilina giggled. "Aren't I a lucky girl?"

"Wh-What?! No, I didn't mean it like that!"

"Heh, you should focus more on trying to reach the top rather than girls." Hyde told him. "Not that you'd ever reach it since I'm gonna be at the top. But hey, you could always try for second."

"You little… I'll show you! Today in training I'll-"

"HEY! GET TO YOUR SEATS!" Sakura suddenly shouted over everyone. "WE'RE SUPPOSED TO BE U.A STUDENTS SO START ACTING LIKE IT!"

The intimidating shout from Sakura caused the class to widen their eyes. Those that were still standing around quickly got to their seats, not wanting to anger her any further.

"Thank you." Sakura said.

Just as she said this, the bell rang and Ms. Yamagori walked into the room. She sat at her desk, putting her feet up on the desk as she looked at a list of notes. "Glad to see you brats are at least able to get to your seats without me having to tell you to. Now then, let's move onto business. Let's see here… Ah, yes. Class Representative." She looked at her students. "You bunch need to decide who will be the class representative. I don't really care how you decide, just hurry up and pick someone."

"As if there was even a choice to begin with." Hyde said as he stood up. "Fellow students, I graciously accept the position of class rep."

"Yeah, no." Nene said. "No one's gonna pick an arrogant moron like you to be the class rep."

"You trying to pick a fight with me?!" Hyde yelled.

"Oh please, we're all thinking it." Nene told him.

"Pick me then!" Jill said as she stood up with an energetic grin. "I'd love to be class rep!"

"No pick me!"

"What about me! I know I could do it!"

Before long, it became a full blown argument amongst the students, with almost everyone fighting for the position of class representative. In most schools, it would be a frankly boring job. But for those aiming to be heroes, it looked good to be in a position of leadership during school when you applied to hero agencies after graduation. It was something that would be coveted by almost anyone aiming to be a pro hero.

Ms. Yamagori let out an annoyed sigh. "Damn brats. You can't even act civilized for something like this?" she muttered.

"Excuse me!" Vivi said as she stood up from her desk. "I think Sakura should be the class representative!"

The suggestion caught everyone off guard. With so many practically begging for others to choose them, it was odd for someone to volunteer another for it. All eyes fell on Sakura.

"Why Sakura?" Hyde asked. "What makes her so special?"

"W-Well, she seems to be able to get everyone to follow instructions." Vivi explained shyly. "She got everyone to go to their seats before the bell rang."

'More like threatened.' Melody thought silently.

"She was also able to get Shiro to stop eating messy the other day too." Vivi added. "Since she seems to have a good hold on everyone, I think she'd be the best fit."

"Sakura, huh?" Marcus said. "Well I was hoping to be class rep personally. But I could live with her being it."

"Yeah. Vivi makes a compelling case." Fiona agreed.

"Oui Oui. Mademoiselle Sakura would make a lovely class representative." Merci chimed in.

"I think she'd do well." Dan said. He looked over at the pink haired girl. "What do you say Sakura? You up for it?"

Sakura felt all eyes on her. Having so much attention on her honestly made her feel rather nervous. Could she really live up to everyone's expectations as the class representative? If she was being honest, her moments of rage were more impulsive than anything. She didn't really do them on purpose. But at the same time, Vivi herself went out of her way to volunteer her. Maybe she could do it after all.

"Well… if everyone really believes in me that much…" Sakura said. "I'll do it. I'll strive to be the best class representative for Class 1-C."

"Good. It's decided then. Avalon's the class rep." Yamagori said. "Now then, I have a few other things I need to get through telling you so shut up and listen."

Not wanting to get on their teacher's bad side, the students remained quiet as Yamagori went over homeroom announcements. It was clear that she would rather be doing a million different things than this. None of them could tell why she was a teacher at U.A. with such a bad attitude. It was as if doing this felt like a punishment to her.

Once homeroom was over, the day went on as normal. Regular classes in the morning. Hero training in the afternoon. Same routine as usual. Things continued on like this each day for the students of Class 1-C. But before long it finally came time to something that any high school students looked forward to. A magical two days given to them every week. The weekend.


Alicia stretched her arms as she relaxed herself. Hero training was rather tiring. On top of that, she had normal classes and homework. Those weren't too bad though since Alicia considered herself a diligent student. But even still, the weekend was a welcome time of relaxation for her. She had spent most of Saturday doing her homework, so that was out of the way. Now it was Sunday and she had the entire day to herself.

"Hey sis!" a voice called to Alicia in her room. It was a little girl around the age of twelve. She had short brunette hair and red eyes like Alicia. It was only fitting considering the girl was Alicia's little sister, Emi Tsuki.

"Hey Emi." Alicia greeted. "Anything you need?"

"Can you play with me?! Pretty please?!" Emi asked.

Alicia giggled at her sister. "Sure Emi. Why not?"

"Emi…" their mother called out. "Have you finished your homework yet?"

"Well… sorta."

"I want it all finished before you go outside to play young lady. No procrastinating."

"Fine…" Emi moaned as she went back to her room.

With her little sister now busy, Alicia pondered what to do for the day. She could always go to the mall and do some shopping. As she thought of her options, she noticed her phone receive a text message. Bringing her phone close to her, she took a look and saw it was a message from Jill going out to the entire class.

Hey. I was thinking we could all spend the day hanging out and having some fun. Anyone in? -Jill Suzuki

A hangout day with some of her classmates. It wasn't the worst idea in the world. As Alicia thought about it, she saw some of her other classmates respond, agreeing to the hang out day. Soon enough, Alicia sent a response as well, saying she was in too.

Once everyone had responded, the group agreed on a meetup time and place. Alicia left the house and headed out to meet up with her classmates, after letting her parents know where she'd be.


Alicia walked through the city as she came up to the meeting spot. When it came into view, she saw Jill, Sakura, Fiona, and Satoshi. Jill caught sight of Alicia and waved to her.

"Hey Alicia! There you are!"

"Hey guys." Alicia greeted as she came up to the group. "So who else are we waiting on?"

"Well, the only ones that didn't respond were Kenji and Shinobu." Jill said. "The rest of the class said they could make it."

"Yeah. Those two are pretty antisocial." Alicia said, thinking about both Shinobu's elitist attitude and Kenji's silent-type ninja style he had.

Minutes ticked on by as more of Class 1-C showed up. Before long, all 18 of the students that had agreed to the meetup had arrived.

"So what exactly are we gonna be doing?" Lilina asked.

Jill showed a big grin. "There's an awesome arcade nearby. Who's up for an afternoon of video games."

"Aw yeah! Now that sounds like fun!" Hyde said with an excited look in his eyes. "I'll beat you guys at any game!"

"Oh? Now the gauntlet's been thrown." Dan smirked. "This sounds like fun."

"I've never really been to an arcade." Sakura admitted. "I don't know if I'll be any good."

"Ah, don't worry. It's easy." Shiro grinned. "Just let loose and have fun."

Sakura nodded her head. "Ok then. I'll try my best. As the class representative of Class 1-C, I won't let you down!"

"You need to relax Sakura. It's not a competition or anything." Hikari said. "Though I would like to see anyone try and beat me at skeeball."

"I'll take that challenge." Sarah said.

Jill saw the group all chatting together about arcade games and what they'd be playing. This was exactly what she wanted. A fun day for them to all unwind and grow closer as a class. "Alright! Let's go kick some video game butt Class 1-C!"

"Yeah!"


The arcade was abuzz with excitement among the Class 1-C students. They were scattered around the place all playing different games.

Hyde had quickly regretted his challenge that he could beat them at any game at the arcade. Some of the girls had battled it out with him in DDR. Hyde considered himself a video game fan, but dancing was not his strong suit. His first loss was to Melody. Losses to Jill, Alicia, Fiona, Lilina, and Sarah soon followed.

"This is so dumb! When I said games, I meant real games! Not some sissy dancing stuff!" Hyde complained.

"Hey, you were the one that said you'd beat us at any game at the arcade." Fiona smirked. "Someone should have chosen their words more carefully."

"Let's play a real game! We'll see if you girls act so high and mighty then!"

"Alright hot shot." Nene said, pointing over to the row of seats for the driving race game. "I'll take you on in that."

Hyde looked over at the game the redhead was pointing to and grinned. He could handle a racing game no problem. "Bring it. You're going down."

As Hyde and Nene went over to the racing game, Hikari and Sarah were busy playing each other at skeeball. The two girls were practically tied with each other in each round they played.

"You're pretty good at this." Sarah grinned.

"Yeah, I've always had a natural talent for this game." Hikari said. "To be honest, I'm more surprised that you're able to keep up with me."

"My Quirk is all about precision and accuracy. This is no different." Sarah told her.

"It's nice to have such a worthy rival. But I won't lose."

"That's my line."

Over by the shooter games, Marcus glanced at Sarah. He had known the girl to be rather distant from people at times. He was happy to see her getting closer to others in the class.

"Hey Marcus. Eyes focused." Daiki said. "We've got a new wave of zombies to deal with."

"Right." Marcus said. He brought his attention back to the screen and started blowing off zombie heads left and right.

Over by the racing game, the race had started and Hyde was putting the pedal to the metal. "Aw yeah, eat my dust!"

"You wish, loser!" Nene grinned.

Suddenly, Hyde saw a car come in front of him, blocking him off. Another one came from the side and rammed him.

"What the hell?!" Hyde exclaimed. He looked to the side at the other seats. "Alright who did-" He widened his eyes when he saw Nene. And Nene. And another Nene after that.

"Did you forget? My Quirk allows me to multiply myself." Nene said. "And with making only two clones, I won't shrink much."

"That's cheating!"

"No it isn't. You never said you'd be taking anyone one on one." Nene said. "And I paid three times the amount so my clones could join in. It's all legit."

"Grr… Fine! I'll deal with your little handicap!" Hyde said. He quickly maneuvered his car and drove as fast as he could to catch up to the real Nene. "You better drive fast, cause you don't want to know what I'll do when I catch you!"

"Big talk. But can you beat my lead?"

"I don't know about him. But I bet I can." Dan suddenly said.

Nene widened her eyes as a car sped past hers. She looked to the end and saw Dan driving the last car in the row. He gave a wave to Hyde and the three Nene's. "Sup."

"Oh so that's how you wanna play?" Nene asked. "Fine then, I'll just have to beat you and Hyde both."

"Not happening." Dan smirked.

As the race continued, Sakura was with some of the other girls from her class. She wasn't entirely sure what game to try first.

"Come on, Sakura. It's not like there's a wrong answer. Just pick what looks fun."

"I… I'm not sure." Sakura said. "Oh, I've never done anything like this. It's so hard."

"Alright then. In that case, I'll pick your game out." Melody said. She pointed over to the DDR set up. "We'll be playing that."

Sakura widened her eyes. "D-D-Dancing?! But I've never danced like that before!"

"It's easy. Come on, I'll show you." Melody said. She grabbed Sakura by the hand and dragged her up to the DDR machine.

"Melody… I don't know about this." Sakura said nervously.

"Too late." Melody said. "Now break a leg."

Sakura stood on her platform as the song started. Saying she was nervous would be the understatement of the year. But there was no going back now. She took a deep breath and started stepping along as the screen directed her to. Though she wasn't exactly doing it in the precise rhythm.

"Geez, she really isn't very good at this." Fiona said.

"Darkness takes hold of us in different ways." Rekka said, the others jumping in surprise by her sudden appearance. Her everyday look was similar to her hero costume, a black hoodie covering most of her face. "The question is will this curse take hold of her, or will she break free of it."

The others were frankly a little creeped out by Rekka and the creepy grin she had. But Alicia brought their focus back on Sakura. "She just needs our support." she said. She cheered for the pink haired girl. "Go Class Rep! You can do it!"

The others looked at each other and nodded in agreement. They each began cheering for Sakura. "Come on Class Rep!"

"Man, I was so close." Hyde grumbled as he, Dan, and Nene walked over to the others. The three of them caught sight of Sakura and Melody dancing on the DDR machine. "What's going on?"

"Melody's trying to help Sakura by teaching her DDR." Fiona explained.

"Well she's not doing so hot." Marcus noted as he and the rest of the class came over. "Look at her score."

"Score doesn't matter. She needs to try having fun." Fiona said.

"So start cheering boys!" Jill said. "Go for it Class Rep! Show this song who's boss!"

Sakura did her best, but dancing in rhythm to a fast paced song like this was something she had never done before. She was missing nearly every step.

'What do I do? What do I do? What do I do?'

"Go Class Rep!"

The cheering finally registered in her hearing and Sakura turned and saw the rest of her classmates gathered. They were all cheering her on. Every single one of them were supporting her.

'They all believe in me.' Sakura thought. She took a deep breath. A serious expression came to her face as she looked on at the screen. 'I can do this. I am the class representative of Class 1-C at U.A. I need to show that I can lead by example.' Finally she stepped on a panel at the right time. She widened her eyes as she did it. And another time after that. And once more after that.

"Look! She's doing it!" Alicia said.

"There you go." Melody said, looking at Sakura dancing next to her. "Just let the music take you over."

Sakura lost herself in the music. She stepped on each panel as it came up. Every step, every sway of her hips. Each movement brought more and more of this unbelievable feeling to her. 'I'm doing it. I'm really doing it.'

The song continued as Sakura and Melody both danced in perfect synch. Class 1-C cheered for the class representative as she enjoyed herself. When the song finally ended, the applause was almost deafening.


"You were so awesome Sakura."

"Yeah Class Rep. You really killed it."

"Oh stop it." Sakura said with an embarrassed blush.

After a long and fun time at the arcade, Class 1-C finally decided to call it a day. They exited the arcade, chatting with each other and laughing joyfully.

"You should have seen Hyde after I beat him." Nene said. "He looked like he was about to cry."

"I was not!" Hyde yelled at her.

"Let's not forget who came in first for the race though." Dan said.

"Oh please. If I wasn't busy messing with Hyde, I would have beat you too."

"Oh? Making excuses now are we?" Hyde said mockingly. "Well I guess you did need three of you to beat me. So it's no surprise you'd make excuses for losing."

"What was that?!"

Jill let out a giggle. "This was a great idea. I'm glad we were able to do this."

"Yeah. We should do this again sometime." Fiona agreed.

"This was really fun." Alicia said with a smile.

"Yeah. To think we stayed in there so long the sun's almost set." Marcus said.

"What?!" Alicia gasped. She took notice of the orange sky. It was just as Marcus had said.

"Well time flies by when friends have fun together." Daiki said.

"I…" Alicia said. "I gotta go! Sorry!"

"Alicia?" Dan said in a confused tone. Before anyone could say anything, the black haired girl took off running.

"That was certainly weird." Hikari said. "Wonder what's up with her."

Alicia ran through the streets as fast as she could. She had to hurry. She couldn't afford to stay out much later. 'I need to hurry. I can't let them see me once night comes.'

As Alicia ran off, the rest of Class 1-C each went their separate ways. Some lived nearby and could walk to their houses. A few that had Quirks that allowed them to travel long distances with ease used them to head home. Others were off to the train station. They all waved goodbye and walked away.

"See you tomorrow at school guys!"

"Yup! Can't wait to see what hero training U.A. has planned for us tomorrow!"

Little did they know they were being watched. Sitting on top of a nearby building, a female with long thick blonde hair looked down at Class 1-C. A smirk came to her lips as she locked her eyes on them.

'They mentioned U.A. So those kids are students there?' she thought to herself. She brought her right hand to her face, bringing out a set of sharp nails, like the claws of a cat. 'It seems I've found my next prey to hunt.'