I wandered around, looking for the nurses office. Better check on Midoriya.

Ah. There it is.

I knocked on the door and heard a commotion. I rolled my eyes and slipped inside.

"Relax, it's just me. I figured you'd be here too. That's why I knocked."

Toshi let out a sigh of relief. "Don't scare me like that."

"She knows who you are?"

I looked at the tiny old woman who spoke and nodded. "Yea. It was an accident that I found out, but I'm not going to say anything to anyone. I don't think it's my right to. Uh, I'm Kitia by the way."

"This is Recovery Girl. She's always fixing my injuries."

I walked over to Midoriya and looked at his fingers. They had already been bandaged. I looked from Midoriya to Toshi and flickered my eyes to Recovery Girl. Toshi seemed to understand and nodded.

"Uh, I was wondering..."

She looked at me. "Yes, dear?"

I hesitated, then lifted my hand letting it glow green. "I have secrets of my own. I need help. Your help specifically, with my healing quirk..."

Recovery Girl took my wrist and looked at my hand. "You have more than one quirk? I heard Present Mic say your quirk was Reveal?"

"Uh, yea. But I don't think that people finding out about that is a good idea. If these two trust you, then..."

She smiled at me. "You can trust me, dear."

I smiled, relieved. "Well, I just came to check on this idiot. Seems he's fine, so I better get back to everyone else before they come looking. I'll see you later." I saluted Midoriya and turned to walk out.

Recovery Girl started to chastise Toshi. I spun around when I heard a bang. I shook my head and smirked when I saw that she had punched Toshi. I turned and walked out, closing the door behind me.

I wonder if everyone's still out there or in the waiting room? No idea. Suppose I'll find out. Damn. I don't even know where I'm going. I really need someone to show me around!

I stopped as I heard a voice.

"You're acting disgracefully, Shoto."

I sucked in a breath and didn't turn the corner. I recognize that voice. Endeavor.

"If you used the power on your left side, you would've had an overwhelming victory in the obstacle course and the cavalry battle."

I heard footsteps. I peeked around to see Todoroki just keep walking past Endeavor.

"Stop this childish rebellion already. You have a duty to surpass All Might. Do you understand? You're different from your siblings. You are the greatest masterpiece!"

I frowned. Before I could think about what I was doing, I stepped out and crossed my arms. "The hell he does."

Todoroki stopped walking and looked up at me, surprise on his face. Endeavor frowned at me.

"I mean, sure he could easily surpass everyone, including you, but it's not his duty to do it." I smirked. "His duty is to better himself. To surpass what he sees fit to surpass, not what you tell him too."

Endeavor stood up straight and turned on me. "Do you have any idea who you're talking to, girl."

I watched him for a moment, then lowered my arms and narrowed my eyes. "It's kind of hard not to know who you are, Endeavor, but you seem to not know who I am. "

He bared his teeth at me. "You are a nobody with a mouth."

I grinned. "That's right. I'm a nobody. A nobody who doesn't give a damn who you are. You speak to your child like he doesn't have his own feelings or ideas. Tsk. Get over yourself. You call him a masterpiece? Then damn well treat him like one! Help him become better instead of pushing him so hard. He is clearly capable, but he is also not you. You are using him to live how you wanted to live. To do what you wanted to do. Just stop. It's unfair on him. And you." My voice had unintentionally gotten quieter the last few words.

"What makes you think you have a right to speak to me like that?!"

I looked Endeavor straight in the eyes. "This." I lifted my shirt on the right side and turning slightly, showing a large stab scar on my back. "You aren't the only father in the world who tried to make their child into themselves, you know." I pulled my shirt back down and looked at them both. "That's why I can say what I'm saying to you. Now, I'm done talking. And so are you." I stepped forward and grabbed Todoroki's arm, pulling him the way I had come.

"Why did you-"

"Just shuddup and keep walking."

We turned the corner and stopped. I waited a few minutes before whispering. "Is he gone?"

Todoroki peeked around the corner as the sound of footsteps disappeared.

"Yea. He's gone now."

I sighed and fell forward, my forehead leaning on his chest. "That. Was scary as hell! Never let me do that again."

"Noted. Why did you do that anyway?"

I looked up. "You're kidding right? You really think I'm going to let him mouth off to you like that? Tsk, idiot. The only one who's allowed to mouth off to you, is me. And don't you forget it."

"You know he's my father. You mentioned it before, and you still interfered."

"Yea, and? Not all fathers were meant to be fathers, as I also mentioned before."

He stared at me for a moment, then smiled. Actually smiled.

"Well, you better get back to everyone else. They'll come looking if you don't."

I nodded and looked around. "Uh, which way?"

Todoroki face-palmed. "Seriously?" He sighed and pointed the way.

I started that way, glancing over my shoulder as I walked. "Thanks. Oh, and Ice-man?"

"What?"

"Smile more. It suits you." I waved and kept walking.

I spotted Midoriya coming the other way towards the viewing area. What did Shinso call it? Spectators box. Whatever.

He didn't notice me. I shrugged. Oh, well. I followed him down and sat in in a spot up the back with my blanket, behind Bakugo.

"Thanks for waiting!"

For some reason, I really wanted to be up in the commentators box.

"Next up...These guys!"

I looked at the screen and laughed. "Wow, ok." Todoroki and Sero. This shall be good.

"He's good! He's good, but what's with that plainness he just can't get rid of? From the hero course, Hanta Sero!"

I sighed. "That's mean. I think I should go up there and have a few words with that commentator..."

"Versus...Taking second, then first in the prelims! You're way too strong, kid! He wasn't recommended for admission for nothing! Also from the hero course, Shoto Todoroki!"

"Aizawa, please know I'm going to smack Present Mic upside the head later on..." I muttered.

"Would you shut the fuck up! You're as bad as Deku!"

I blinked. "Oh, sorry Bakugo. I didn't realize."

He turned to look at me, but I was too busy thinking and chewing my lip.

"What's your problem?"

"Huh?"

He sighed and pointed to the seat next to him. "Sit."

I opened my mouth, but he glared at me and pointed to the seat again. I sighed and sat where he told me.

"What's your problem?"

I looked down at Todoroki. He looked pissed, even though I managed to make him smile.

"Uh, I met Endeavor."

Bakugo turned fully to me. "When?"

"About ten minutes ago. He doesn't like me."

He smirked. "Only you can manage to piss off the number two hero."

"Hey! He's an absolute cunt anyway!" I shifted in my seat. "He fucking deserved what I said to him."

"Start!"

"Todoroki is pissed."

"How do you know?"

"He was there when I met Endeavor."

Sero wrapped Todoroki up with his tape and swung him around, aiming for the out of bounds line.

"A surprise attack aimed to push his opponent out of bounds! Don't you think that was the best choice for this situation?! Seriously, get him, Sero!"

"I think you're right about going up to the commentator box..."

I nodded, eyes closed. "Present Mic is dick without realizing..." I looked up. "Oh shit."

"What?"

I grabbed Bakugo's arm and pointed.

"Shit!"

I jumped up and ran down to the front, holding my arms out. I created a shield as Todoroki's ice went overboard and created a massive wall, covering half the stadium, including where we were sitting. Poor Sero was trapped in there somewhere.

I glanced over my shoulder at Bakugo. "I told you he was pissed..." I put my arms down and shivered.

"Sero is immobilized!"

I shook my head. "He and half the fucking stadium. Dammit, Ice-man."

"Todoroki advances to the next round!"

I turned and walked back up the steps, grabbing my blanket.

"Where the fuck are you going?!"

I didn't look at anyone and kept walking. "I'm going to have a nap..."

Back in 1-A's waiting room, I found a corner away from the door, and curled up. I didn't care if anyone came in or not. I was done with today. I could understand Todoroki's anger, but he was also sad. I don't know if he admitted it himself, but I knew. I had experience with something similar after all. I could still hear Present Mic, but with the door closed, his voice was muffled, so I didn't know what was going on. I dare say I would hear about it later.

I tried to sleep, I really did, but that ice wall...I sighed and got up. I folded my blanket and put it on the closest table. It was an awesome blanket. Purple and black mink one. Why Present Mic just handed it to me is a mystery.

I left and started to walk around. I found my way outside. It was almost completely deserted. I looked around at the food stalls. My stomach growled. I sighed. I didn't have any money on me. I went to move away from the food stalls, when I heard a voice.

"Are you hungry, Miss?"

I turned and blinked up at Ectoplasm. "Uh, a little I guess."

"What would you like?"

I started to shake my head, but the nearest food stall merchant tapped on his bench and held out a small paper bowl of hot chips.

"Here. I saw you competing. You weren't given the attention you deserve, in my opinion, so have this."

I looked at Ectoplasm. He nodded and I took the bowl shyly, bowing to the man. He didn't look that much older than me, in all honesty.

"Thank-you. I'll pay you back, when I can."

He shook his head. "Nahh. Watching you was payment enough."

I hesitated, then grinned. "I'm not entirely sure how to take that, dude."

He laughed. "Take it however you want, love." I laughed too, but blushed when he winked.

Ectoplasm tapped me on the shoulder. "How come you're not in there, with the rest of 1-A?"

I shrugged. "None of them would show me around, so I decided to look around, so I didn't get lost again."

He nodded. "So you didn't make the finals?"

I shook my head. "Nahh. Probably a good thing."

"How didn't you make the finals?! You're quirk is awesome!"

I turned back the man at the hot chip stall. "You listening to our conversation now? Kinda rude. Especially since you didn't introduce yourself." I poked my tongue out at him.

He laughed. "I like you. Not afraid to speak your mind."

I shook my head. "It's not that. I'm just really, really sarcastic. And mean sometimes. I probably should stop that."

The man laughed and stepped down from his stall, coming to stand beside us. He wasn't overly tall. Maybe a head and shoulders taller than me. He had black hair covered by a bandanna, and really deep blue eyes. He seemed to be bigger, muscle wise, but the shirt and apron he was wearing covered it. I noticed he was wearing jeans too. I briefly wondered if he liked jeans as much as I did.

He held his hand out to me. "Hirahara Kaiji. I'm nineteen. Just in case you're wondering." He winked at me again as I took his hand.

I smirked. "Kitia. I'm sixteen. Just in case you're wondering."

He grinned. "I was actually."

I shook my head and glanced at Ectoplasm. Yea, he was getting irritated. "Sorry, Kaiji. I probably should go."

His face fell a little, then perked up. He pulled out a bit of paper and a pen from his pocket and wrote on it. "Here." He handed it to me.

"Uh..."

"Hara!" We all turned to the stall to see an older man leaning out. "Stop slacking off and get in here! We need more batter!" The man disappeared.

Kaiji sweat-dropped, scratching the back of his neck. "My old man. Very serious about his business. Wants me to take over, but I don't know..."

I bit into a chip. I looked up at him, starry eyed. "You'd better! These things are amazing!"

He laughed. "Well then I had better. I'll see you." He turned and walked up the steps into the portable stall. He glanced over his shoulder. "You better text me."

I shrugged. "I'll think about it." I grinned and turned around. I swear that if I could see Ectoplasm's eyes, he'd be rolling them right now. I followed him to the staff area.

"Uh, I don't think I'm allowed in there..."

"I'm allowing you in here. It'll be good for you to meet some heroes."

"Um...Why though?"

He stopped at turned just outside the door. "Because unlike you're classmates, you don't seem to be trying. Maybe if you spoke to some heroes, you might find the encouragement to try harder and stop being afraid."

I frowned at his last comment. Afraid? He opened the door and held his arm out, gesturing me in.

I stepped in and stopped only a few steps in. The first thing I saw was a man in a white suit. But, he was an Orca. An actual Orca.

I opened my mouth, but nothing came out. I felt a hand on my shoulder and I was pushed towards Woods, Mt. Lady and Death Arms.

"I've been told you know these three already?"

I sat at the table with them. "Uh, yea."

Woods got up. "Sorry for being rude, but I have to go and make the rounds."

I smiled. "It's ok."

He bowed his head and left. I looked over at Ectoplasm. He had gone over to the Orca-man and pointed to me. Oh hell.

They came over and the Orca-man smiled at me. He held out his hand. "I saw you competing in the first two trials. You did well. You seem to be stronger than you appear."

I took his hand. "Uh...Thank-you?"

Another man stepped up beside the Orca-man. He had a serious face. "I doubt that, Gang Orca. She doesn't look like much."

"Now now, Rock Lock. She is our guest. Try to be nicer."

I frowned at Rock Lock. I stood up and nodded. "I don't look like much? Sorry to break it to you, mate, but neither do you, yet you're a pro hero, am I wrong?"

Rock Lock glared at me, as Gang Orca chuckled. "Fiery as well."

"Mouthy, more like it."

I grinned at them both. "So I've been told. Sorry, but I don't like being talked down too. It's..." I tapped my chin. "Disrespectful, as well as utterly irritating. Especially if you have no idea who the person is."

Gang Orca chuckled again. "She has a point, Rock Lock.

Rock Lock glared at me again. I shrugged. "I'm not the one mouthing off, so don't look at me like that. I'm happy to demonstrate my abilities, if you like?"

Ectoplasm nodded his consent. I looked around. I spotted a girl with blue skin, sitting at a table watching the sports festival on a screen.

I pointed at her. "What can she do?"

Ectoplasm looked where I was pointing. "Bubble Girl. She can create bubbles, encasing smells she already knows."

I grinned. "Perfect." I turned to Rock Lock. "Watch this." I looked at Bubble Girl. I flashed my eyes at her. Suddenly, she was surrounded by medium sized bubbles. She jumped up, eyes wide. "What the...?!" They started to pop, the smell of Kaiji's hot chips coming from them.

I turned back to Ectoplasm, Gang Orca and Rock Lock, and bowed. Ectoplasm nodded, Gang Orca clapped and Rock Lock tried to keep a straight face, but I could tell he was impressed. I tapped my chin then went over to Bubble Girl. "Uh, excuse me?"

She looked up, flustered. "Oh, hello. Sorry, I'm a bit busy at the moment..."

"Oh, I was just wondering if you know what that smell is?" I asked her, loud enough for the others to hear.

She shook her head. "I have no idea what that was..."

I glanced over my shoulder and grinned. "Oh, it's fine. That was my fault."

Bubble Girl looked at me. "I'm sorry?"

"My quirk is to make people reveal their quirks."

She frowned then she realized. "You're that girl from the cavalry battle! Your team did great teamwork, even though you're from different classes!"

I smiled. "Yea, that's me. I was trying to prove something to Mr Cynical over there." I jabbed my thumb towards Rock Lock. "Sorry, about that. Had to find someone whose quirk wasn't overly dangerous."

Bubble Girl stared at me, then relaxed. "Rock Lock is a tad stiff."

I grinned as Ectoplasm, Gang Orca and Rock Lock came over.

"You should have asked her."

I dead-panned. "That's not how my quirk works, just saying."

"Present Mic also mentioned you could enhance and share quirks?"

I cocked my head the side, thinking. I looked at Bubble Girl. "Can I...?"

She shrugged. "Uh, sure."

"I don't know if this will work, but..." I flashed my eyes at her, hair flying this time. Bubbles started to surround us both and when they popped, the whole room filled with the smell of Kaiji's hot chips.

I grinned. "Kaiji's going to get a lot of business after this. He owes me big."

Ectoplasm, Bubble Girl and Gang Orca started talking amongst themselves. Rock Lock turned and walked away.

I grinned. I saw that smile, you jerk.