AN: I don't own My hero academia or the characters form the other animes that will be appearing.

Last time…

The first exam carried on with both the U.A and Shiketsu student classes passing to the next exam. However, their little class rep prepared a surprise of them in the form of their parents as well as others important to them as well as the hero industry. Will they break the pressure of their judgmental eyes? or will they succeed?

Hero license exam: Rescue

The buzzer rang as the beginning of a new exam as the walls that contained the students fell once again. "Save as many lives as you can even if it's just one. We'll be examining your progress," the announcer spoke through the speakers as the students dashed out in all directions. It was every man for themselves. They need a save for the pass and, so they needed to get there first. This was the worst mindset any of them could have. The students unorganised tried their best to handle the situation, but their inexperience showed prominently as they argued and fought about what they should do or rush into situations where they aren't too familiar with. They may think they're doing the right thing their mistakes are clear as day to any pro.

Miss Joke was one of them. "I knew they'd all fall behind with when it comes to recuse." She sighed as she shook her head in disappointment.

"You can say that again," Genkai groaned in equal disappointment. "Do these kids have any idea of what they're doing? Running around all willy-nilly like that won't help anyone,"

"In order to perform a proper rescue, they must put themselves in the jobs of the normal emergency rescue teams such as firefighters and medics. They must keep that up until the professionals arrive. If they can't even do that much; many lives can potentially be lost." Kikyo added more insight on the matter. She like many of the others with her were disappointed at the lack of coordination and knowledge they seem to have in this scenario. They continued to vocalise their complaints as more and more students got points deducted from insufficient decisions. Being professionals for so long it was kind of sad to watch.

"That's not quite right," Izuku said as he interrupted their criticism. A cocky smirk formed on his lips as he took his pen at the ready with his notebook. Eyes fixed on the exam at hand. He didn't a moment. "I would like to say my class is the exception. We've been studying rescue drills since day one so I'm hoping they'll still remember everything." He then spotted a crying child on his keens screaming out for help. The closest hero at the time was Uraraka who looked overwhelmed trying to figure out what to do. She called out some generic phrases like 'are you ok?' It just made the child mad and cry more. Yelling something along the lines of 'does it looks like I'm ok!' Then a pair of familiar faces strolled in to handle it. Izuku's smirk just grew more at the sight. "I might have also called you here to show off. Just look over there." He pointed to the scene and the heroes followed. Shuichi was especially interested; the sight taking his utmost attention.

The few U.A kids that were close by watched the small child crying debating to themselves on their next course of action. That's when two Shiketsu students cut in. One of them crouched down to his level and held out a closed hand. Soon he opened his palm and popped out a flower growing from its seed shell. Curiously, the child watched the plant dance around for his amusement; its sweet sent calmed his nerves and stopped his tears. He was then greeted with a sly yet reassuring smile. "Now that you calmed down kid. Mind if me and my partner ask you a few questions?"

His little blue-haired partner joined him on his knees. "Yeah, do you have any injuries? Head hurts? Stomach in pain? Any broken bones?"

The kid wiped his tears away and mumbled, "I'm ok but my grandpa." He pointed to a large pile of rubble nearby. "He's in there!" And he wails began anew.

Uraraka stared at the massive rock pile and immediately had an idea. "I got this." With her gravity quirk, she can easily lift those rocks and get the man out. Without any further hesitation, she rushed to the rescue but before for she could do a thing she was wrapped in vines preventing her from moving forward.

"Whoa hold your horses," Karma chuckled as he dragged the girl back. "You can't just rush in like that without a clear plan. One false move and you can crush the guy," he scolded playfully before inspecting the pile closer. He leaned in placing an ear between the cracks and knocked. He called out for an answer and he got a weak yes in return. With a small nod, he yelled through the cracks. "Hang on tight Sir. Help has arrived." He then scooped up a hand full of seeds from one of the many labelled mini bags found on his belt. For a few seconds, he compacted them in his palms then launched them onto the rock pile. They tumbled and rolled themselves into the cracks before sprouts into the thick jungle like veins. They twisted and turned themselves between the spaces crisscrossing themselves into knots. "That should be stable enough. You turn." Cluelessly, Uraraka pointed to herself. Karma to laugh at her expression. "Of course, you. I can't lift these things myself."

With a firm nod, she quickly touches as many the rocks as she could. Once she was satisfied she allowed the rocks to float how they will. "That should do it."

The vines structure was stable and light enough to be lifted in one massive piece. Lying beneath its shadows was an elderly man. "Yo glasses. Don't just stand there get the guy out of there. I would do it myself but I'm kind of busy holding these things together."

A little-startled form, the sudden request Iida eventually nodded and using his quirk to dash in and scooped up the man in his arms and brought it out to safety. "Are you alright sir?"

"Grandpa!" The child cry and rushed up to the old man crying in his arms.

Although they knew it was only acting the students still smiled happily at the sweet scene. They felt like they've achieved something great. "Alright, you two. Let's get you to safety," Karma advised as both and Uraraka dropped the rock heap back down.

"But the roads are still blocked," a student pointed out as a mountain of an obstacle stood in their way. It would be difficult to move through such an obstacle especially with two civilians. One possibly injured.

Then another Shiketsu student entered the fray and using is quirk he started to sweep the debris away with his extended hair whipped. "I'll clear a path. Just gather as many civilians to a secure area. I'm sure there are more in need of help," Nagamasa suggested as he continued to plow through the rocks

Another student joined him on his task. "Hey, you're going to need some help if you going to clear this whole mess." A pink-skinned U.A students bounced beside him and shot green liquid from her hands. As the liquid made contact it made a sizzling noise and release some sort of steam like gas. It melted the duped piece to half its size. "With my acid, you just need to do half the work."

As they two of them began the labours work of clearing the roads, Nagisa tended to the civilians injures the best he could with what had. But his supplies weren't enough. "Yaoyorozu!" He called out to the U.A student who was luckily close by. She turned at the sound of her name with a surprised look. The boy smiled kindly at her, "can you make some medical kit supplies. We're probably going to need a lot of them." With a nod, she quickly got to work.

Back with the heroes, Izuku smiled proudly and glanced around to check the reactions of the heroes. They were mildly impressed. In fact, Shuichi couldn't stop smiling though that could mean a great many things. "So, what so think so far?"

Yusuke smirked at the question, "not bad not bad at all. At least they're starting to work together. You got anything to add Shuichi." He turned to his redhead colleague who simply slimed in silence as he watched the test unfold behind is eyes. The spirit detective raised an eyebrow in suspicion. "Really nothing to say? Not even a nick pick?"

The readhead shrugged his shoulders, "it's only been a few minutes. I can't be certain of anything yet. Never the less I'll give credit where's credit due. My son's reasoning and actions are sound." Sesshomaru huffed at his statements earning the former villain's attention. "Something wrong, sir?"

The older hero shook his head. "It is nothing that concerns your son. Just a simple observation," he explained as he crossed his arms. He watched the students closely. Although a few small groups are starting to mix and work together, most of them from the same school, they were still separated and disorganised. It would make sense if they were on different areas of the field but if they are in the same area they should join in one unit. Not different fraction groups focusing on one thing. "They are together yet not. If they continue this trend their motives will eventually clash causing confusion. They need a leader."

As soon as he said that Izuku noticed a young hero in training walk into the chaos of the city along with others of her kind. "I think you'll be getting what you wished for sir." Catching on the sight, Sesshomaru sat up straight in interest as well as the rest of his family.

Among the chaos of the destroyed city, students scurried around trying to find anyone in need of rescue. True to Sesshomaru words they worked together yet not as one united unit but rather some disembodied sections. That would soon change. A deathly howl caught their attention. They turned to see the Taisho cousins together. The twins were elsewhere so it seems. In the centre, the group was their young heiress, Takako. "Your attention please," she announced in a firm and regal voice. "If you continue this exam in such a disorderly manner failure is almost certain. You need to become one single unit and not several. You need a leader and I'm more than willing to fulfil the role."

A student huffed at the girl and groaned, "why should we listen to a rut like you?"

Ignoring that rude statement, she held her arms out and readied to prove herself. "Because I can find and guide you to the civilians trapped in areas you cannot see. Perhaps a demonstration is in order?" She crouched herself on to the ground allowing her palms to lay flat on the surface. Then she extended her quirk's range. With it, she can see all around her almost clearly. "You there, the girl with the usually shaped glasses. Walk ten paces to your right. There you should fine and open cave in the rubble. About two meters in there's a woman trapped there."

Confused the girl eventually followed the girl's instructions and found almost exactly what she said. She peered into the cave, but she could see anything. " It's too dark. I can't see a thing."

"I can shine some light on that." Aiko hopped in beside her with an excited look. She then placed two of her fingertips together and extended them out to form her arrow pure light once she was satisfied with the size she detached it from her fingertips and griped in her plans. Then she poked it into the crack allowing the darkness to cower in her light.

Now able to see, the girls could make out a figure deep inside. "Hey, that girl was right. There's someone in here but they're not moving." Then detached one of her arms from her elbow leaving it attached by some sort of sting. "I think I can reach her with my quirk. I'll check for a pulse."

Another muscular student joined them. "Hey, I think I can lift up this rock with my quirk no problem."

"Whoa! whoa! hold it, big guy." Aiko flopped her arms in front of the bigger student the stopping him from doing anything. She wagged her finger at him giving him a semi-stern look. "You can't just move something all willy-nilly. One wrong move and we could crush that lady like a pancake." Stunned by the realisation the boy stood back from the smaller girl.

"Let him do it, Aiko," Takako demanded to cause her cousin to tilt her head. She pointed at the group particularly at the giant slab that lay on top to form the roof the small cavern. "That there is just one whole slab. Perfectly stable. Luckily there are no other pieces of debris on top. Therefore, it should be movable for someone with a strength enhancing quirk. Which I'm assuming you do?" She turned to the muscular student who frantically nodded in confirmation. "We are also lucky that there's nothing caught on her body. She should be easy to extract once you lift the slab up. Careful though she could still be injured so be gentle."

The other student nodded, "Well with my quirk I should be able to reach her. Might need to lean in to get a better grip but this should be a Shuichi." She then turned to the eldest Taisho. "Mind providing some light still? I can't really do anything if I can't see anything."

With a cheerful salute, Aiko nodded frantically before poking the other student's stomach with an elbow. "You heard the lady big guy. Get lifting." With a plan in place, the three of them got to work with their little rescue mission.

Back to Takako, she announced further information while keeping her palms flat on the dirt surface. "There are others around this area. From what I can tell there are a total of 12. Two of which, an elder man and boy have been successfully rescued. Another trapped under precariously placed rubble but only half covered. You should be able to see him easily. Just around that corner." A student rushed over and low and behold the blind girl was right again. Her description was picture perfect. "There 5 fairly close together 50 meters to the north of me... hold on I see something else beneath extending vision. She dug her claws into the earth and lowered her body closer to the surface. There are more underground. A train station cave in it seems. Hum...they appear to have access to outside oxygen but it's small. With a group that large they will not last long. Fining them should be the top priority. I can lead you to them if you follow my lead."

The students glanced at each other questionable. Eventually, they came to an unspoken agreement. "What do you need us to do?"

Takako smirked at their answer. "Wise decision."

Takako Taisho

Quirk: Unseen eye- this allows her to combine all her senses to form an image of shapes around her. This includes things above and beneath her. When completely focused she can see things from 50km away in all directions or extend her field of vision in a certain direction by sacrificing her vision length in the others.

She then clicked on her earpiece, "This is Takako calling in. Karma Kurama, Nagi your positions?"

"We're right here VP," Karma came strolling on to the scene along with Nagisa. "We just finished off escorting some civilians out of the area. Luckily the was a moving rescue team running on the other side of the rubble. I think they should be at that medical centre they set up. We got so students helping out on the roads but clearing that mess could take time."

"I see I shall keep a note of that."

Then Nagisa stepped into the conversation. "So, what do you need us to do?"

"I need you to guide a group to the cave in beneath us. I can give you directions through your intercoms and with Karma quirk moving rubble should be simple. Nagi, your first aid knowledge will be helpful as well. Take anyone who quirks are capable of such a task as well as first aiders. These civilians will need immediate first aid."

Yaoyorozu stepped up to volunteer. "I think I'll be suited for that. With my quirk, I should of be able to make some medical supplies we need."

Soon others stepped up to join her and in no time at all the small group deployed out for the rescue. Others followed Takako direction orders to find the wonders of the city rubble. It was decided since the roads were still blocked they would need to set up a temporary safe zone nearby till they are able to move the civilians to safety. They'll use Aoyama laser quirk as a beacon to guide them once the found a suitable area. That still leaves one thing. The man in the placed rubble. Some students stepped up to offer their assistance, but Takako turned them down. "There is no need. I know someone with a far more suitable quirk for this particular task." She called on her intercom once more. "Inu-kage your position?"

"I'm right here," groaned a voice from... somewhere. The students looked around but couldn't see anyone. They knew they heard a voice from somewhere. Though it sounded like it was beneath them. Takako openly explained the situation and was given an answer soon after. "Yeah, no problem. I can do it." Suddenly they all saw something move from within the shadows. Quickly it turned a corner to where the man was trapped.


Meanwhile, the man trapped in the rubble tapped his fingers on the stone beneath him wondering what's taking so long. He saw some young heroes past by in the distance, so he knows they're around. But they along so long. Can they not find him? No, that can't be he's in broad daylight. It's not like he's berried or anything. Maybe I should deduct some points for this?

The second he thought that a voice called out to him. "Hey sir, I see you're pretty much in of trouble." The man jumped and whipped his head around. He still couldn't see anything one though. "I'm too your right." He faced the right and saw nothing but a shadow. It was a peculiar shadow though as it was shaped by a person: one with a spiked piney tail and arms crossed in some sort of sitting position. The shadow waved at him," hi." Safety to say he was freaking out a bit on the inside. The pure fear on his face saying it all. "Whoa man calm down a sec. I'm here to help." With no works coming out of his gasping mouth the man nodded at the shadow. "I can get you out of here, but I need your consent to use my quirk on you. You may feel a bit wired at first, but I swear you'll be fine. You just need to remain calm."

Half-hearted the man nodded in agreement and the next thing he knew a pair of arms popped out form the shadow and gripped on to him. Then he was sinking. Sinking into the ground. "Ahhh!"

"Don't worry everything's fine. You're going to be ok I promise. You just need to trust me." With those work of calming certainly the man held in his screams and closed his eyes as he was dragged into the shadows. "You can up your eyes sir,". There was a tone of amusement form the voice. Gradually he opened his eyes and they met with a young black-haired boy with silver dog eyes. His golden eyes semi laughed at his baffled expression. Though they soon switched to concern. "You ok man."

The man bluntly nodded. "I'm fine," he managed to wheeze out still completely baffled by what just happened to him.

Inu-kage's eyes shifted down. "That doesn't look fine to me."

The man followed his gaze and saw his ankle has been slit and it was slowly dripping with his own blood. He didn't even notice it until now and now that he has the shock of pain final hit him. He blabbed hold of his leg, "when the hell did that happen?"

Guiltily, the dog-eared boy scratched the back of his neck. "I think that my fault. Sorry, that." He admitted. "I didn't think your legs were well in there. Must have a teacher something sharp when I dragged you in." The next thing anyone knew Inu-kage gripped the edge of his sleeves with his fangs. Then he ripped an off. The people were speechless as they watched the young boy wrapped the wound with it. "Sorry I don't got any medical equipment on me but this should hold you till we get to first aid."

His young half-sister scoffed at him. "You should have more respect for your own uniform brother."

"Like a give a fuck right now I have a bleeding man on me and I got no medical supplies. What do you want me to do? Let him bleed?"

As the two had their little argument the man Inu-kage rescued watched in silence. These kids... they may not be perfect but they're really something. Usually, heroes won't be so open about their mistakes. They must keep a strong front for the civilians to remain calm. They almost seem untouchable. His gaze was concentrated on the darker boy and she passionately defending his decisions. This kid isn't acting like a hero. He's acting like a guy trying to help. It's refreshing in a way. "Hey, kid!"

Inu-kage turned around and hunched back apologetically. "Sorry about that I'm wasting time, aren't I?"

"No," the man shook his head, "what's your name?"

"Ha? It's Inu-kage Taisho. Why?"

"No no not that. What's your name?"

Still slightly confused he eventually figured out what he means. He smirked, "Well if you must know it's Kage the shadow hero."

Inu-kage Taisho

Quirk: Into the shadows- this allows him to sink into his own shadow and become it. As a shadow, he could sneak into small cracks and even hide in other shadows. He can even drag someone into their own shadow and become a shadow with him be he can only do that one at a time

"Now then let's get you to safety," he scooped him up bridal style being extra careful with his legs.

The man chuckled to himself. "Hard to believe I'm your first rescue."

"Oh, you're not." The man's eyes widen as he looked at the boy questionably. He smirked proudly in response. "Your actually my fifth."

Mouths dropped. How could he possibly rescue that many people in such a short span of time? It's barely been 10 minutes. Takako gave the area another scanned around. She nodded to herself when her suspicions were confirmed. "I see, that explains the lack of civilians trapped enclosed areas. You work fast elder brother."

Inu-kage shrugged still with a smirk on his face. "What can I say. I'm pretty fast in my shadow form. Which reminds me..." his attention was brought back to the man in his arms. "Ok man we have two options. Option one we stay above ground and I hop around till we get to the first aid. Option two we dive back down to the shadows and travel that way." The man gave the decision to the young hero telling him he will trust his judgment. Nodding, Inu-kage gripped hold of the man closer to his chest. "Hold on tight cause we're going down." Slowly but surely, they sunk down into their own shadows disappearing. Before they left, however, Inu-kage gave one piece of advice, "if you find anyone else trapped like that give me a call. I'll take them out no sweat but remember I can only use this tick for one person at the time. So, if there's a group it would take me forever, so you'll have to find another alternative."

"I know elder brother, we will find a way to manage."


The heroes were somewhat impressive. The students of Shiketsu were conducting themselves well without hesitation and effectively as they could. Even using the quirks around them to get the job done. Miss Joke and couldn't help but laugh happily. "Got to hand it to you Shiketsu kids. You're really keeping things together."

Izuku returned the compliment with a smile. "Well yeah Takako is a good leader, so I left her in charge in my absence. She's not vice rep for nothing. Though young she has this presence around her that keeps everyone in line. Must run in the family."

Sesshomaru huffed at the statement. "It is true my daughter has the making of a leader. Those she still lacks proper control of her quirk."

"Are you still on about that transformation thing?" His brother groaned. "It took years to for you to get a hold of your inner beast. Give the girl a break."

"I will not." He snapped back coldly at his brother. "She will be the next head of the household. I expect nothing more than her best. The sooner she takes hold of her beast the better she will be in the future."

"Whatever you say, almighty lord of the west," Inuyasha groaned sarcastically. Sesshomaru paid no mind to his brother's obvious insult and simply turned his nose at him.

"Hey, does everyone in your class know first aid?" Aizawa asked curiously. He's been watching the exam closely and noticed something he found quite interesting. Out of all the students round, if there was a Shiketsu student nearby they were usually the ones performing first aid and quite well he may add. Even in the first aid centre, they establish it seemed like a Shiketsu student was placed in charge. It's obvious they had some form of training beforehand. "It's very rare for students your age to learn first aid. They usually teach it to the older years or not at all unless it is something that will be useful to them. For example, it matches well with their quirk."

"You're right," Kikyo joined the conversation as she watched her daughter perform first aid on her unconscious patient. She did everything perfectly though she knew for a fact she wasn't the one that taught her such procedures. Even Inu-kage knew some. Although, his way was much more old-fashioned since he didn't have medics supplies it was acceptable. "This is quite unusual for children your age. Who taught you?"

Cheeks slightly red, Izuku nodded and explained, "Well yes. All of us know basic first aid some more than others. Our sensei thought it would best to know just in case." His eyes wander to the medical team hard at work as they received patient after patient. As hectic as it seemed with so many injured, they were handling things well making sure everyone was given the correct treatment. There was one student that stood out. Shiketsu very own nurse. "Though out of everyone, she's probably the best when it comes to first aid."


"We got two more for you." A couple of students came by the mini medical area they established for themselves. It was simple, but it did its job. With the two young heroes was an elderly man and child from earlier. "We'll head out to see if we can bring more."

Shiketsu high's every own medical hero bowed to them. "Thank so much for your hard work. We will take it from here." The two young heroes blushed a bit at the small but genuine piece of prise saying it was nothing. They soon parted ways. Alone with a duo, she stroked the child's head. A calming aura entered his mind silencing his thoughts. "Everything is going to be alright young child. My associates can take care of you. I'll be the one taking care of your grandfather. Camie." The flirty student jumped up at the call of her name and ended up with a child in her arms. "Take the little one with the others for me." With a nod she did as told and brought the child with the others they saved earlier. Her attention then turned to the old man. She hooked his arm over her head. "Ok sir, I'll take you to the other elders. There I will perform the treatment. You appear to be limping, so I will assist you."

The old man squinted his eyes at her, "alright whippersnapper get to it." With a small giggle, Mikoyasha helped the old man limped to the proper area. She sat him down in a free space which was lucky since the lack of space was obvious to see. So many have already been saved and then taken to first aid. This is a double blade sword, however. While it's good that they are making such progress, it might have been too much progress. There's just too many here that needed attention and with such a small medical staff. The old man was thinking about it deeply, so he didn't catch was the girl was saying. "What was that?"

"I asked if you're hurt anywhere else?"

He then noticed that the girl has already bandaged up his limping leg masterfully. He shook his head, "No that's it. You should go tend to the others," he advised.

Mikoyasha tilted her head in concern. "Are you sure? You seem to have a back problem." She rubbed her hand down his spine and he flinched once she got to a certain area. "Yes, right there. Right there is the problem." It's true. Back in his younger days, he got into a little accident that damaged his spine. The pain lives with him to this very day since it was never fully healed. It still lingers to this very day. The dog-eared girl flattened her hand on the area. "Here let me see if I can help." She amused her flames and they soon got to work.

The old straightened his back up in surprise – he hasn't been able to do that in years. All the pain in his back was gone. Just like that. "What did you do?"

Sweetly she smiled at the old man, "My quirk is a healing quirk that allows me to convert my own energy into flames. These flames aren't harmful. Instead, they can heal wounds as well as the stress of the mind. How much energy I use will depend on the severity of the wounds." She gently stroked the man's newly healed back and couldn't help but smile at her handy work. "It was old but small mostly healed with time. It took a bit of power, but it wasn't impossible."

The old man smiled at the young girl as well as glanced at his back. "I've seen many professionals and they say it would never be healed. So, I lived with that old thing for years. To think, the day would come when it would finally be gone." He then playfully rubbed the area between her two dog ears and smiled gratefully, "thank you, little whippersnapper. Say what's your hero name?"

"My name is Mikoyasha Taisho. Hero name: Miko." She responded with pride.

"Miko huh? Like a priestess?" The old man rubbed his chin with a grinned before pointing a finger the girl. "Miko. I like it. You're going to be the next Recovery Girl. I can just see it."

Mikoyasha's golden eyes shone with glee. "You really think so?" she almost yelled for joy. Noticing how loud she was, she blushed at the sight of the other students as well as patients stares. They must have wondered what was with her. She hunched her body up slightly, "I'm sorry, I was a little loud there. It's just Recovery Girl is my hero idol. I admire her so much for her conurbation for the hero industry. To be compared to her… it's the greatest honour."

"Ah, so you're a fan?" The old man lifted his head up and pounded his chest with pride. "I happened to have the change to meet her when she was first started out. Let me tell you she was a sight to behold. Quite the girl."

Mikoyahsa's eyes gleamed even brighter. "Please tell me more. I would love to hear stories of Recovery Girl back in the day." And so, the old man told the story about how he met Recovery Girl during his youth while she listened intently never missing a word. It was a dark time when quirks were just popping up and heroes started to emerge from the shadows of this dark age. A villain came crashing through the town and he himself was one of the many victims of the villain's wrath. Then Recovery Girl made her debut and healed all she could back to health. With some help, she was able to escort them to a safe house. The old mad told other stories he knew of like the time she helped in a rescue with the number one hero himself and times she helped in the local hospital while there was a natural disaster. Mikoyasha absorbed every word fully immersed in the man's stories. Eventually, they were interrupted.

"Hey, there sis. Got another one for you," Inu-kage popped out of the shadows while holding the man he saved earlier bridle style. "So, where do you want him?"

The first thing she noticed was the man's bandaged ankle and her brother's torn sleeve. "Oh, my what happened?" her brother explained how he dragged the man into the shadows from a tight space. By doing so it appears that his legs got caught something sharp and cut his ankle. With no other option, her brother had to use his own sleeve to treat it. "I see," Mikoyasha crouched down to his level. She caressed the injured leg gently. "May I?" The man nodded, and she released her flames. They sooth the stinging pain till it was no more.

A little more than wired-out by the pink flames, when the girl was done, he quickly untied the cloth and found his wound completely gone. "What?" she giggled weakly, looking a little pale. "That's my quirk. The flames do not harm but heal so don't be afraid." Suddenly she fainted back in a coughing fit.

Luckily, her brother was there to catch her. "You're working yourself too hard."

She shook her head. "I'm fine brother."

"Need an energy boost?" Ren suddenly popped up out of nowhere with what seems to be a type of oat protein bar in her hand. She waved it in front of the pale girl. "I thought you might need some. We've been getting a lot of patients after all."

With a nod of gratitude. Mikoyasha took the bar and happily bite into it. The flavour wasn't overwhelming it was rather simple. Sweet with a bit of bitterness from the barriers mixed in. However, there was this tingling feeling in her mouth. Like something was bubbling in her. As she swallowed her stamina shot up almost to full. "My that was quite the wakeup call." The colour of her skin returned, and she was able to sit up alone. "Thank you, I needed that."

The fanfiction writer gave her the thumbs up. "No problem. I've been making these things non-stop so far. People need to eat after all and this energy bar recipe is perfect for this situation." Then she turned to the male Taisho twin. "By the way Inu…Are you good with kids?"

Slightly wired out form the random question, he raised an eyebrow, "kind of…why?"

She pointed somewhere, "Camie needs help." They turned to that direction and saw Camie practically being chewed by crying kids. They all climbed on to her crying for mommy which she certainly was not. They just stated at the scene baffled on what to do. Ren seemed to know as she sneaked up behind the dog-eared boy. "Well, we're counting on you, Inu. Good luck." She then pushed him into the fray.

Groaning, Inu-kage regrettably walked the rest of the way there.

Camie was having more than a little trouble dealing with the crying mass of children clawing on to her body for confront. So, when she saw the boy walk closer she sighed in relief. "Thank goodness you're here. Be a doll and help a girl out." She lifted one of the crying children off her and plopped them into the boy's arms. His response was silence as he rocked the child trying to calm their cries. Camie on the other hand was complete frazzled her once perfect hair was now an utter mass with tangles and knots every are along with much form the ground. "Please tell you to know how to deal with kids. Cause I sure don't"

"Tch course I do. I took care of my little sis all the time when she was a baby." Inu-kage twiddled his finger on the child's nose and they giggled at the touch. Then he turned his attraction towards the rest of the crying crowd. Just became they were acting didn't make it less annoying. Although Inu-kage didn't seem to mind. "Ok kids settled down. Everything's going to be ok. We'll help you out of this know anyone still injured" They all shook their heads as their sobs died down.

Camie whisper in his dog ears, "These kids have already been treated but we haven't found their parents yet. That's why their crying."

"I see." He crouched down to eye level patting the head of the closest kid with his free arm. Warmly, he smiled. "Don't worry us heroes will find them in no time. Just you wait."

"You promise?" a child wimped.

"I promise."

"Say how's about we tell stories to past the time," Camie suggested with a cutesy pose. Under her breath, however, "that should keep these brats quiet," she hissed between her smile.

Inu-kage's sensitive ears heard each word and he glared at his classmate. Still, they need to do something to calm these children. Telling stories might be a good idea. There was just one problem. "Well, we don't really have a book. I guess we can make stuff up on the fly."

"What are you talking about? We got this." Suddenly, Camie leaped on top of the dog-eared student rubbing beneath his shirt with no sense of shame. Inu-kage fought back by yelling at her as well slapping her head a bit but that didn't stop her. She was too persistent and Inu-kage was too flustered. Eventfully, she found what she was looking for. "Got you." She pulled out a large A3 notepad. The exact same one he used earlier to plan with the U.A students.

"Why the fuck do you need my sketch pad? Give it back bitch!"

Caime completely ignored him as she quickly scanned the pages. "Shhh… Just follow my lead. You'll get it." Her flicking stopped as she finally found what she was looking for. "This is a perfect beginning. Ok kids sit down we're about to tell you a story that will blow your little minds." Semi-groaning at that last statement since some of them were full-grown adults just acting as children they still need to play the part. So, they sat down close and listen. With all the attention on her, Camie started the tale, "this story is a boy a young boy who dreamed of being a hero. He dreamed and dreamed but reality wouldn't let him. At the age of five, he had a shocking discovery." She paused for effect and the children leaned closer. She glanced at their wondering eyes from side to side. "He was quirkless." The children gasped in shock at the unforeseen plot twist. Still, Camie continued with a smile while also noticed Inu-kage caught on to what she was doing. "But that didn't stop him oh no." She turned the pad around to reveal a drawing. It was a boy with curly hair and weeping eyes rushing into what appeared to be a fire dead ahead. He wore your average middle school uniform but there was a ghostly cape hanging on his shoulders. His desperation was made clear on his freckled face as he reached out for something or perhaps someone. The drawing was titled 'the beginnings of a hero'. "Even if he was powerless he still tried to save someone from danger. Never thinking only doing. Like a true hero."

The children were generally invested as the gazed at the drawing. It looked so realistic like it could pop out to life at any moment. It was masterfully drawn. One of the children shot their arm up. "So, did the boy become a hero like he always wanted?"

"Not quite," Inu-kage interrupted. "He was more ridiculed than anything else. Ah like those fucking ass heroes have the right to insult him. Those fuckers just stood and watch as a kid chocked to death. Yet they thought it was right for scolding a kid for doing something they were too chicken to do! I call bullshit!" The children stared at Inu-kage disapproving his language which he soon apologised for.

Meanwhile, Camie flicked through to the next image and handed the pad back to his rightful owner. "Here you carry on."

He took the book and glanced at the image. He smirked in surprised. "Well those assholes didn't see his potential, but someone did." He showed off the image with pride. It was far more detailed than the other one with many more elements intertwined with it. Frist and for most was the boy from the other drawing with a brand-new uniform and an expression gleaming with wonder as he gazed up at the shining light above him. Along with the light was a drawing of a man's back. He was in a suit of some sort with a tiny cape swaying away by the wind. The cape was attached to two small round crystals on each of his shoulders. His face couldn't be seen well since his back was turned but it was turned to the side wearing a smile. Still, they couldn't be see much since his top face was shadowed by the top hat held down. Behind them was a background of grand buildings of sorts. A type of schools whose gates wore the symbol S. It was titled 'a shining new idol.' "He was weak but thanks' to his training with sensei he became some more."

"So, he did become a hero."

"No." Inu-kage bluntly responded, "he becomes a detective." The children tilted their heads. Detective? That seemed like a step down from his dreams. "Even so he'll always be a hero in our eyes especially in the eyes of one student." He handed the pad back to Camie with the page ready for her.

She nodded and showed it. It was cut in half. One was covered with the despair of darkness and the other bright with shining hope. On the dark side kneed a crying boy who tears still trickled down his face. He was stuck deep in the darkness, yet the light grew closer to him. Enough to shine on to his tear-stained face. He was looking up at the light side as his gaze was that of disbelief. On the light side was the boy whose story we've been following throughout this story of theirs. He was crouching down to the boy in darkness leading him a helping hand smiling all the while. That smile seemed to be the source of that light. It was tilted 'I believe you.' "He may not be a hero on paper but he's a hero none the less. This was his very first rescue. When a boy was being wrongly accused of a crime he didn't commit he stood by his side to prove his innocence. Which he did."

"But that wasn't the only case he solved." Inu-kage butted in with a new case story, "there was also a time where one of his friend's father was being wrongly accused of stealing a precious relic. It was even harder for him since he was a former villain, but did he give up? No! he took charge of that case and found it was a copycat mimic his old technique."

"Do forget the time he helped solved a 15-year-old murder case." Camie cut in with another one. "Thanks to that another one of his friends were able to move on failing knowing what truly happened to his adopted father. He was thankful for the closure."

"Then there was a time when another friend got kidnapped. Only she wasn't kidnapped. She fucking ran away with some street thug!" Inu-kage growled as his claws sharpened at the old memory.

Meanwhile, Camie shrugged with a cheery smile, "what can I say girl's like bad boys."

"Like hell, I would give up my little sister that easily!" He yelled at the top of his lugs scary the children. Soon he coughed out his anger and simmered down. "Anyway, with his help, the girl was safely returned to her family and a compromised was made. Sadly, she was still allowed to see that asshole so long he straighten up his fucking act."

"Oh, come on they're pretty cute together."

"Like I give a rat's ass about that!"

Camie rolled her eyes and returned to the scathe pad. "Anyway, those cases were nothing compared to the time our hero got kidnapped by the yakuza." The children gasped in shock, even more, intend on listening. This story just gets more interesting. "It was a dark time for him. The yakuza boss was interested in him for one purpose. To win the heart and trust of another of his captives; a poor defenceless little girl no older than you all." The children looked at each other sadly as they huddled closer to hear better. "But he never did what he was told and was almost killed for it. Luckily some heroes came to his reused, but he still had one more mission to attend too. Saving the little girl." She should the drawing. It was intensely detailed with strong pencil strokes. There was a body up in front, his head mostly cut off all. You could see was his freckled cheeks and unregretful smile. He held his arms out protectively at the two figures behind him. One was a little girl in a ragged dress and a single horn growing from the side of her head. Her fears were clear in her eyes and she held the other figure that stood between them. Still, her eyes had this gleam of hope as he gasped at the scene before her. The other figure was a young man completely battered a bruised. You couldn't see his face well with the angle he was drawn in, but you could see one of his beady eyes glancing back in surprise. He too was holding his arms out protecting the little girl. It was tilted 'let me be your hero'. "It took a lot of effort but with the help of his friends and other heroes he was saved along with the little girl."

Delighted the children clapped and cheered for more. One of them was even bold enough to take the book a flipped to the next page. Their eyes widen at the sight. The picture was far more ominous than the rest. In was spilt once again this time horizontally. On the top were many of terrified and worried faces all huddling together. They could make out a few famous heroes among them. That just made the picture that more heart-racingly terrifying. The drawing almost came alive with the number of lines that caused the image to shake. A grey aura swirled around them. In the centre was the 'hero' they were following separating himself some the frighten group and headed forward with his cost fapping behind him. In his own little circle that was the only source of light there. Everywhere else was grey or just pitch back. The boy headed forward to the pitch-black area. Nothing could be seen there. Nothing. All there was, was ahead of a person wearing what appeared to be a mechanical mask. A mask very similar to a beloved villain from a certain space franchise. It's tilted; 'our symbol of courage'. "What's this one about?"

The Shiketsu was clearly hesitant. They didn't know what to say. That day…that day was a dark time. One that cannot be spoken freely. "Well…" Inu-kage started "it's…"

"NOOO!" Suddenly, Ren popped in and snatched the book away. She pointed at her classmates in distressed. "NO more spoilers! You guys said enough. Granted most of them weren't spoilers since I wouldn't be covering those cases. But still! That last one is off limits until otherwise."

"Ren, give me back my book!"

"No, I can't. this book is riddled with spoilers. I can't let the audience see them just yet."

"The fuck are you talking about?"

"Forget everything I said."

"Get back here!" the two of them they had a hilarious chase around the medical sight giving everyone that saw the gift of laughter. I guess that's a good thing to keep their spirits up. For now.


The parents watch every moment and couldn't help but laugh with them. "Inu-kage has certainly grown," Miroku commented. "He seems calmer."

His wife stroked her cat as she said, "He's good with children too despite his attitude. It's quite surprising really. Of course, Mikoyasha in the medical sites. With a quirk like hers. She's in her element." She turned to her old-time friend. "You're lucky Kagome. Healing type quirks like yours are rare."

Kagome laughed at her friend's compliment as she continued to watch her children do their best treating who they could. Although Inu-kage knowing medical aid was slightly surprised. If she knew he was interested she would have taught him some of her tricks. Still, Mikoyasha was the true star. Her quirk was simply too perfect for the task. "Thank you, Sango, but I can't take credit for everything." She stared at her own hand releasing a bit of her own healing flames. "She's much stronger than me. Her flames are more potent and can reach further than mine. I guess I still have some training to do myself," she joked.

Sesshomaru clutched his wife's hand but kept his head straight. "Do not be too hard on yourself. She could not get to where she is if not for you. You raised her well. Both of them. After all, they got their kindness and strength from you."

Taken back by her husband's sweet words, a feeling of happiness yet sadness settled into her heart. She leaned onto his shoulder wrapping an arm around his. " You're not mad? That they're not really yours."

The Lord sighed, "must this Sesshomaru keep repeating himself." He carefully hooked his clawed hand under his wife's chin. He made her look him in the eyes. They were so intense. So sincere. "Biological or not they are my children and I will love them all the same. This Sesshomaru will make sure they will become great heroes someday." Kagome looked like she was about to cry as she leaned towards her husband closer. His warmth sooth her.

Inuyasha's sensitive ears caught wind of their little conversation. It made him lean closer to his wife wrapping her hand around his. "I'm sorry."

Coldly, the woman nodded though her eyes were close to tears. She tightened her grip on his hand and leaned closer. She whispered in a broken voice, "I already forgave you."

Boom!

Suddenly a massive gushed off wind swept through the city area. It took them completely by surprise. "The hell was that?" Cross asked as he temporary stopped struggling. It was useless anyway the chasing that kept him bind there were just too tight. He glanced around at the others for answers. "Was it one of your kids?" The response was head shakes. They had no idea who caused it.

But Izuku knew. He sighed and shook his head. "That was definitely Inasa. One of my classmates. He tends to be a be a bit too...gung-oh when it comes to...pretty much anything."

Old lady Genkai scoffed at the younger boy's excuse. "A bit? More like way. An attack like that could have done some serious damage to the area around him as well as the people." She crossed her arms in disapproval and leaned back to her chair with a huff, "such reckless will not be tolerated in a real-life scenario."

Froi nodded in agreement as he stopped his pen form moving; attention completely on the child that case the attack. " it seemed it worked out for him, but a number of things could have gone wrong. I expect my own son to take such reckless risks but even he is keeping himself together."

Izuku laughed nervously as he doted their words down. "Well so long he's not alone he should be alight. He's not alone, right?" He knew he said that Inasa could go alone but that was for the first exam. The second exam is all about teamwork, so they can't work alone. He made that as crystal clear as he could. So hopefully he hasn't forgotten otherwise...Izuku gulped, "this exam might not end well for him."

Inasa was using the wind to separate the rubble from the people. In this certain scenario, they were tiny people dress in baby outfits. Their bodies were twirling in the wind even though it seemed dangerous the wind was controlled well keeping the civilians and rubble separate for safety. Even so, "it's still sloppy!" One of the short men in a baby outfit yelled as he spun round and round in a circle. "I should deduct points for this!"

Then a giant hand wrapped around him was as the other small person that was flying with him. They were both taken out of the tornado safely. They met eye to eye with a with a certain lavender haired Shiketsu student. He sighed in relief that both seem unharmed. "Thank god. Are either of you hurt." The two of them did nothing but stare at the young boy; just a little be too stunned to reply. Then he noticed the costumes they were wearing. "I see...babies. Well then." He merged his two giant meat hands merged into one. They reshape themselves to cradle the two of them supporting their little bodies and made sure they wouldn't fall. Some of the clumps returned to one of his arms reforming it back to normal. With his single arm, he inspected them. "Either of you seems hurt but we should take you to the professionals to be sure." His hand then detached itself from his arm and lap the boy's face for his reckless actions. "You fool! You shouldn't have moved them without confirming their condition!"

Inasa laughed it off as if it was nothing, " SORRY BUT SINCE YOU WERE HERE EVERYTHING WAS FINE."

His carefree statement deserved another slap form the disembodied hand. "But if I wasn't here you'd be in trouble!" He scolded then bowed to the two little civilians. "Please forgive my collage. he's an idiot."

The two examiners glanced at each and nodded, "some points deducted."

"I beg your pardon?"

"We were going to deduct more for his recklessness, but he was careful even if it was sloppily done. However, with your save and co-operation we won't do as much," one explained.

With a relieved smile the boy bowed his head. "Thank very much, sirs." They then began crying back to their acts as babies. Fully understanding the exam was back on course be called in on his earpieces. "This is Warden in city section 4 doses anyone copy?"

There was a bit of static before an answer given. "This is Takako, reading in. What's your status?"

"I and Stormwind have found two babies in this sector. They appear to be in good health minus a couple of minor cuts. Order ma'am?"

"Windstorm is with you correct? Pass them on to him. Have him take the children to the medical site for further treatment. We have our hands full here at the moment and it would be a simple task for him."

"I'M ON IT!" With no time left to spare Inasa scooped up the children and flew off.

"YOU'RE GOING TOO FAST!"

"SERIOUSLY KID WERE SUPPOSED TO BE BABIES TREAT US LIKE THAT!"

"SORRY!"

Seiji shook his head as he watched his over-enthusiastic fly off while being cried all the way. "He's way too rash." Then he got back to his suites. "Takako are you still there? What would you have me do? This area should be clear according to your sight."

"Yes, I am unable to see anything anymore in need of rescue. How are the roads?"

Seiji shot a glance close by. There countless of students were working together to clear as much as they could. The main MVPs of the group were two female U.A students: one with an acid quirk and the other with gravity. Over Shiketsu very own Nagamasa was taking the lead on the operation. They were close to finishing. "I have my sights on them. I predict they should be done in five minutes or less."

"Excellent. Nothing more to be said. Just follow the laser beacon to us."

"Understood," once that was done Seiji made his way there.


Once Seiji got to his destination he was shocked to find the number of injured there laying on makeshift blanket beds. If he didn't know better, he would assume this was real. They looked so broken. In pain. They couldn't seem to move. Some of them even unconscious. It was a real wakeup call on what he could possibly be dealing in the future. Never the less, it is his duty as a hero to save as many people as he could, and the indents to do just that to perfection. He has already shamed himself in the first exam he wouldn't make the same mistake twice. "What's the situation?" He called out to a nearby hero student.

"We just got these people out of a broken tunnel in below ground. They weren't doing so well so we had to perform first aid here."

"I see I assume we'll be moving them soon."

"No can do," his fox-like classmate strolled into the conversation and casually leaned an elbow on Seiji. He just glared at the redhead unmoving be clearly annoyed. With his usual grin, Karma explained the current situation. "These people are far too injured and tried to move. And there's just too many of them for us to carry them. Even If we get the uninjured to help they'll tire out."

Then Nagisa joined in, "our only options are either to wait for back up or create some sort of device to move them all." He then turned to Yaoyorozu busy doing whatever first aid he was capable of. "Hey Yaoyorozu, you think you can do something like that."

Sadly, the girl shook her head. "Unfortunately, no. It would take too much time and energy to create something of that size." She dropped her head and bit her lip in frustration. "I feel so useless."

A kind hand patted her head. The sudden feeling caused her to straighten up. "It's ok Momo." Turned out that hand belonged to Aiko who smiled with her usual cheerfulness. "Besides we got another source of transport." She turned to her cousin giving out orders. She sneaked her way behind her and whispered in her ear, "right, Takako?"

Takako's dog ears shot up at the sudden contact. She was so focused she didn't realise her cousin behind her. "What was that for, Aiko?" She hissed while rubbing her sensitive ears. Aiko then repeated what she said earlier with enthusiasm something her cousin did not share. She crossed her arms and listened to Aiko's suggestion only to shoot it down with a blunt: "No."

"But why not?" She whined with pouty eyes. "With your quirk, we can totally get the job done."

"Must I remain you for the last time."

"The last time was technically one of the first times. ...At least of that size. But we're going to need to do it."

Uncertainty, Takako turned her head and wrapped herself in her arms. "We not the slight idea what could happen. I can do more harm than good."

"Or you could do no harm and all good."

"Do not be ridiculous."

"I'm not you just need to believe in yourself." Aiko quickly grabbed her cousin's stiff arms. She forced her to face her with eyes sparkling with confidence. "You can do this. I got your back."

After a long pause, Takako dropped her firm posture and sighed in defeat. "Very cousin. I will allow my beast to let loose. However, precautions must be made. You understand we will be on a time limit."

Excitedly, Aiko nodded her head and called out to her old friend waving her arms around to get her attraction. "Momo! Come over here a sec. I need you to make something for me."

Curiously, Yaoyorozu slowing walked to the girl bouncing up and down like an excitable bunny. Once she was close enough the excited girl pounced on her shoulder and whispered in her ear. Yaoyorozu's eyebrows arched in surprised at the odd request. She looked at her friend with a questionable look. "Yes, I can make something like that. Might take a while to the size but doable. But why do you need something that…" Aiko gave her no time to speak as she hugged her thankful and bounced back to her cousin. The other girl could help but question her sanity a little bit. "ok…I guess I should get to work."

For the time being, Aiko took charge giving orders to where everyone needs to go or what to do. All the while Takako curled herself into a corner mentally preparing herself for…something. Most of them had no idea what was going on, even the other Shiketsu students couldn't piece it together, yet they still followed the hyper girl's orders. It must run in the family. Eventually and a large plot of land was cleared of all rubble and people. They all gathered some ways off from the side-lines as if they were being protected from something. There were all this space and the only thing occupying it was the Taisho heiress sitting down in a keeled potion. They were a good 50 meters away from her. It was strange. Then there was way Yoke was making: larger pieces of plastics two in 20 meters in length and a meter in height and the other two 10 meters in length and 1 meter in high along with varies amounts of ropes, giant horse reins, and even harness. As soon as they got word of the roads finish Aiko skipped over to her cousin. "You ready cousin?"

"The real question is: are you?"

Akio laughed the question off and waved at the heroes and civilians on the side-lines. She cupped her hands to better project her voice. "Ok everyone we're going soon. All I need you to do is say low and not panic." That wasn't very reassuring. It was further like that when Akio her self-dropped flat on the ground. They soon followed her action knowing there's got to be a reason for it. With her usually cheerful smile, she gave her cousin the thumbs up. "Ok, Takako. Go for it!"

She sighed, "I apologise in advance for any damages." Suddenly the winded picked up around her and her marks become more pronounced and sharp. She growled like a wolf as she showed off her ever-growing canes and claws. The power she was giving of was strong. So strong in shook and cracked the very ground she stood on. It was even strong enough it rip-off her blindfold and what a sight to see. Her eyes were no longer completely grey. They had colour though dull and washed out. They glowed with a violently with the colour of blood red as her slit pupils were outlined with a combination of a pale green and purled. Then she let out a beastly howl as pieces of silver her hair grew off her body. That wasn't the only thing that grew. She herself was growing and she wasn't stopping. "AWOO!" Soon the little blind girl was no more. What replaced her was a monstrous beast. The beast looked like a feminine giant wolf with a silver lion-like mane. It had strikes of fur at the sides of its massive paws adorn with razor-sharp claws. Upon its forehead was the mark of a crescent moon. It stood there tall and proud as the light reflected on its shiny silver coat. But then it went wild thrashing around randomly while growling and howling on all that she saw.

Takako Taisho

Quirk- Beast transformation – Allows her to transform into I giant dog. In this form she gains incredible strength and power. The down side rationality goes out the window and her mind become wilder.

"And that my que. Momo! The reins." Aiko called out and her stunned friend. With the sound of the name she eventually snaps out of it and through the giant hoarse reins she made. With a determined look, Akio charged at the beast. "Here goes nothing." She readied her bow allowing herself to make another one of her arrows only twice as long. She shot at one of the beast's front paws. Before the beast could claw her with its other paw she readied and another arrow and jumped to pin it down. With the beats, front paws immobilized thrashed its head around trying to break free but couldn't. Aiko took the opportunity to pounce and rush up the beast's front legs. Then she roped the reins on the massive dog like a muzzle and pulled. "Calm down Takako I know you're in their…somewhere." The beast only responded was a muzzled growl as it tried to shake the girl off, but she wouldn't like to go. Aiko felt like she was riding the world larges bull game as her body swished with every wild move. "This would be some much easier with Miko here. She just needs to use her flames and you'd calm down instantly." She growled and the truth of her words. She hated relying on the twins. Especially that one. With ferocious growled, herself she pulled the railed as hard as she could. "WELL TO BAD YOU GOT ME!" she howled, and Takako howled with her. It seemed to tire her out so much she dropped on the ground huffing. Tiredly, Aiko pulled on Takako's hairs and claimed her way to her floppy ears. She lifted one of them slightly and called in: "Listen Takako I know you can hear me. We need to get these people to safety and we need you to do it." Takako didn't give her as much as a growled. So, Aiko had to try something that she knew it would get her attention. "Uncle is watching remember." Her ears shot up in alert as her demonic eyes shifted to the stands. Knowing she got her attraction, Aiko was determined to keep it. "Show him you can control it. Show he you deserve the tilted of the next Lord of the west." Takako was still. Could this mean victory? Slowing she slid back down to ground level and took hold of one of her arrows. "I'm going to let you go now." With a pull, the arrow as gone, and she repeated the action on the other.

Calmly, Takako stood up on all fours and faced the group close by. They had a mixture of looks: Dread, surprise, curiosity even a few amazing ones. She turned her body to face them and bowed her head as if she was saying sorry.

With her head close to the ground, Aiko hopped up and rubbed the massive dog's forehead. "It's ok we forgive you right?" The crowd was speechless. "We anyway we better get to work. Takako's time limit in a form this big is five so we better get going."

Snapped form whatever emotion they were feeling, the hero students quickly got to work. The rope the flexible pieces to mould around Takako's beast form and secured it on her back. It created a box-like structure were they carefully placed the injured in using what quirk they had as well as equipment. With the harness Yaoyorozu made they lifted the unconscious placed in as well as those with leg injuries. Some of the healthier civilians were able to climb the beast's long fur with only little assistance. For example, Seiji giving them a literal disembodied hand up. Aiko made the climb a bit easier by sticking her she arrows into Takako's body creating an awkward but climbable staircase. Sero was there to give this tape to join the gapes together making a ramp of sorts that the people a walk on. Eventually, everyone made it inside the safety of the box.

Aiko hopped on Takako's head once one and gripped the reins. "Ok girl yip yip!"

Takako did not move but instead look at her with a look that just says: 'really?"

Pouting, Aiko pokes at Takako's head. Not that it really did much. With her size this massive it didn't even feel like an insect bite. "Come on Takako. Let me have this."

Takako rolled her eyes but evenly rushed off to the medical site. However, she slowed her usual pace so that no one would fall off but still quick enough to gather on time before her time limit reaches max. Everyone else was having somewhat fun. Riding on a giant beast like this. It's something like form a fairy tale. Like a once in a lifetime experience. The journey was roughed either, the hero students ensured their safety and wellbeing and Takako fur was so soft like a bed. So, it wasn't really an unconformable experience. Though the beginning was rocky some points were deducted it was still a work teamwork they managed well.


All eyes were on the Taisho head as he watched the events unfold with a…wait…Is that a smile! Yup the cool lord was smiling. Fondly in fact. Something so rare its though to happen once every blue moon. There were only a few times has he genuinely smiled: on his wedding day and the birth of his firstborn. Even so, the kindness, the fondness, the happiness. It wasn't normal. Nothing was normal about that smile. Especially the fact that it didn't disappear after a few seconds! It freaked everyone who saw it out. Even his wife. It scared them. So much so no one wanted to speak.

But there was one brave soul that spoke up. "Hey, bro. you ok?"

Still smiling, Sesshomaru turned to his half-brother, "Of course I am. Why would I be?"

"Stop smiling like that! it's freaking me the fuck out!" He then noticed his wife was wearing a similar uncanny expression. Her eyes were practically glowing with happiness. "No way not you too."

"I just don't believe it," Kikyo started out completely astonished. "Aiko acting like a decent leader. I didn't think I she had it in her."

"Decent leader," the old woman groaned. "More reckless than anything else."

"Miss Genkai has a point," Miroku joined with his own opinion. " the young lady still hash have full control of her inner beast. Worst case scenario Takako would have lost control and go on a rampage.

"I think the risk was necessary," Songo argued. "With that many Injured they had to work fast with what they got. It's not like they could have escorted them by foot and there were just too few of them to carry the injured."

Kagome thought deeply as she overheard both arguments. "Well if they were to call in Mikoyasha she would have been able to calm Takako back to sanity in no problems. Taking her on without that type of certainty was dangerous." She concluded.

"Does it matter?" All attention turned to the lord whose stone-cold face has returned. He leaned into his seat with arms crossed. He watched his daughter carefully as they gathered some of the other stragglers along the way. "The more she uses it the more control she with have control on her beast. Eventually, her animalistic instincts will weaken to the point she will have no need of someone snapping her back to control. Though this Sesshomaru will give credit where credit is due. Aiko's leadership was eloquent enough though lacks discipline. She got the job done and that's all that matters."

Izuku wrote down their thoughts and criticism nodding all the while. "I'll keep that in mind."


Meanwhile, in the mountainside area...

"Please help, our arms are injured," wailed a woman while she held her arms.

"Please save us! The pain!" whined a man that copied the woman's actions.

"SHUT UP AND SAVE YOURSELF!" U.A's most explosive student yelled at the whimsy adults with obvious irritation. It brought shock to both as well as his two classmates that fought with him in the first exam. Why were they with him? They asked themselves the same question. The fact that he yelled at a couple of civilians made them question it even more. What if they were seriously injured?

Luckily for them, they weren't. "Wait we are supposed to be playing low priority civilians."

"Could it be the reason he told us to save ourselves is that he could tell by looking at us?"

Both Kirishima and Kaminari sighed in relief. "Well, that was convenient."

"Come on let's get these two to safety." Kirishima leaped over the small cliff edge they were on soon joined by v all the while Baku grumpily followed their lead. His mood just lowered when we were told he still got some points deducted thanks to his attitude. Could this get any worse?

"Ahwoooooo!" Yes, yes it can get worse.

A monstrous howl echoed through the mountainside shaping the very ground they walk on. "What was that?" The next thing they knew massive boulders came racing down the mountainside with one goal and one goal only. To make this exam harder than it should be. "Is this a part of the exam."

The two civilians screamed in terror as they held each other tight. "NO!"

While they were panicking, Bakugou blasted himself into action. His grin just screamed I'm going to kill you or in this case the boulders rolling coming at him. "DIE!" He roared as he destroyed the first obstacle than the next and then after that. Blew them all to pieces. There was no stopping him. Which in this case was a bad thing? For those pieces were no small pieces. Oh no. They may not be as big as the original but the could still seriously harm and Cush a person. Especially, when there's a hole verge coming at them.

" Bakugou! You're just making it worse!" His two kind-of-friends yelled.

"Points deducted!" The two civilians screamed.

Kirishima jumped into the forefront and readied his hardened arms. "Stand close behind me." All the smaller pieces came charging and he pushed them away to the best of his abilities. He wasn't bad. He was doing pretty well but when it came to it there was just too many for him to handle. "Damn it there's no end."

"Kirishima! Duck." It was Kaminari turned to take a crack at the problem. He shot an electric blast at the incoming rock shower but of course, it had zero effects. "What?" He asked himself absolutely clueless.

"Lighting doesn't work on rocks!"

"Are you an idiot?"

"Points deducted!"

Well, they're screwed. There's just no way Kirishima can stop this avalanche of stone all on his own and there was no time to run. They were coming at them too fast. Luckily, they had a last minute save. A couple of spinning disks came flying and wrapped some see though stings into the civilians. The next thing they knew they flew upwards. As for the U.A hero students, they were caught by a couple of agile students.

Once the destruction was over, Bakugou looked back at the mess he made. He couldn't see his classmates or the whiny civilians form earlier. He has mixed feelings on this. On one hand, he's happy to be rid of them: those civilians were annoying and he workers best alone. On the other hand, he has no idea where they were. For all, he knows they're crushed under that pile of rubble. He was probably going to get points deducted for causing that. "Hey, are you fuckers still alive!"

"We're up here," called out a horribly familiar voice.

His rage started to boil up again as he saw the voice owner. "You."

"Me!" Click chimed playfully with a smile as he waved at the explosive teen.

"And us!" Just after that Mai and Sai popped out behind Click waving with a bottle of hose in their hands.

"What the fuck are you doing here!"

"Saving your sorry ass," Sai replied like it was an obvious answer.

"Yeah if we didn't step in these guys would have been crushed and it would be all your fault," Mai added in a similar tone of her brother.

"Yes, that was very reckless of you Katsuki Bakugou. It would have been a lot easier and safer to retreat," Click played along with the twins looking like he's having so much fun sitting on that cliff long down on the raging teen. "Down worry your friends and the civilians are fine."

"Like I give a fuck about that!" Bakugou yelled as he blasted his way to the yo-yo quirk user with fury in his eyes. "You and I have a score to settle you Yo-Yo fucker!"

Click just put on his usually carefree smile as Bakugou launched over to him in a blinding rage. One swing of his hand that's all it took to send his stings flying and attached themselves to Bakugou's body. Before, Bakugou could react, Click yanked on his stings so hard the boy crash-landed on the small cliff they were on. As so as he did the Wakamoto twins pinned him down folding his arms at his back with his palms facing down. He can't risk blasting himself in that position. "Well now Bakugou now that I have your attention would you please calm yourself. We don't have time to waste fighting each other. This is a rescue after all and there's no telling how many people need our held," Click leeched as he untangled his strings. "Besides if you keep this attitude up you'd keep losing points and Izuku's prediction will become reality."

Bakugou's anger suddenly sizzled away as he remembered that one line that damn Deku told him before the exams started- 'I predict if you don't clean up your act before the second half of the exam you'll both fail.' Failure wasn't in his dictionary. If saving these damn extras means he can become a hero, then so be it. "Fucking fine. Let's go save some more damn extras."

Playfully sassy, Click wagged a finger at the boy, "tis tis tis, Bakugou. Have you really learned nothing about rescue? You can't rush in to an area hoping to find someone a get them out."

"It's all about planning and preparation. Who knows they might be trapped or in need of medical aid," Sai commented as he jumped off the teen.

"That and quick base decision when you're in a bind. Hero sometimes needs to think of the spot kind of what we just did," Mia added as she followed her brother's actions.

"But most importantly it's all about teamwork." The three of them said all at once copying each other's actions by holding up their index finger and have a look that just says you should know this.

Bakugou just glared at the trio. "What the fuck are you shit extras talking about?"

"It's simple really," Click stepped out of his little group to give their suggestion. "instead of fighting against us we should work together. This isn't like the first exam. They want us all to work together to get this job done. So, are you in or what?" He held a hand out to the exploitive teen hoping he would shake in to confirm this agreement.

Instead, he just glared at it, "why the fuck should I work with you."

The twins leaned out from each side of the young journalist with bored looks. "Do you know anything about first aid?"

"What? Like you fuckers do?"

"Dud," each of the twins held out a small med kit in their hand causing Bakugou to gawk. He had no other choice but to admit defeat. He'll work with these losers. For now. At least they know what they're doing. He could use that to his advantage.

"Well know that's that settled let's split up. Sai you think you can escort the civilians to safety?" The boy nodded a Click's request and took a sip of alcohol. He then grabbed the two civilians and bounced off the side of the cliff making his way down. He might get some points deducted for the rough treatment, but he got the job done in good time. "Bakugou, Kirishima how's about you join up and Mai you'll be their medical support." Grumpily, Bakugou agreed, Kirishima didn't mind, and Mai was ok with it two. "That leaves me and Kaminari. I'll take the other medical kit encase we fine anyone severely injured. If you need any help just Mai just call on the intercom."

Bakugou lifted his noses with a huff, "Like I fucking need any." Then he just walked away with a care with his two temporary partners casing up behind him.

"Well, then Kaminari it's just you and me. let's get going."

"Wait!" Click stopped in his tracks and turned to the electric quirk user. "I have to ask you something. It's about one of your classmates Seiji or something." He has the yo-yo user full attention now as he faced him curiously. "I'm just wondering. What does he have against Bakugou?" Well, that's something. He didn't expect to hear that question especially so suddenly. Kaminari dropped his eyes. it's not really any of his business but he'd still like to know. "the way he was talking when he fought us. He really hated him, but I still don't really get it. I just know your rep has something to do with it. Did Bakugou do something to him."

Click's heart stopped as Kaminari stated his case. Seiji hearted towards Bakugou is not a secret. In fact, the feeling was mutual to all the class. His hate just burns the brightest. He gulped unsure to word his explanation. "…Well yes, I guess you can say that" he started off being extra careful with his words. "Bakugou wasn't…friendly with our class rep." How to put this? How to say this? All these thoughts swirling in his head, but one fact still remains. He sighed solemnly, "Look Kaminari I am a journalist. It is my job to tell and show the truth no matter how grim it may be. But there are times when the truth is too dark to handle for everyone. You don't know much about Bakugou or what he was like before. Do you?"

"I know he has some anger management issues," Kaminari joked to lighten the heavy mood.

"I'm going to tell it to you straight Kaminari. Your Bakugou was a bully and his victim were Izuku."

Kaminari froze at the boy's words. That can't be true. Right? "No way man," he yelled in denial. "Sure, he's a jerk but he can never…"

"Are you sure about that?" Click cut in coldly casing Kaminari revaluate his thoughts. "Don't forget my class rep his quirkless. He's been a prime victim of bullying through his life. Bakugou was just one of the many and would most likely not be the last."

Kaminari bit his lip in disbelief. He was having a hard time processing this. "Still…" he wanted to defend his kind-of-friend Even though he felt this is a losing battle. "Even if that's true is it really enough for him to deserve that much hate. I mean he must have done something far worst."

Something far worst. That line. That one line trigged something in him. A memory he will never forget. One that is shared with all his classmates

***flashback***

It was dark and grey night. The Shiketsu students were gathered in an unknown and strange area. After the day they have gone through they didn't care where they were. There just so happy it was over. So happy their green haired freckled face friend is safe. None of them will ever forget that day. For this is the day the swore an oath to each other. An oath that will forever be caused in their minds as well as their hearts. A promise that will never be broken: We are the students of Shiketsu A class. We swear to protect each other in times of need. To never lie to each other and keep our word. To keep all secrets with our hearts and ever tell another soul. To keep true to that oath many stories and secrets were told that day. Stories they never thought they would tell or secrets they planned to send to their graves.

One always stuck with them. The painful image branded their memory. The imaginary of a crying Izuku. "I'm sorry everyone I'm so sorry."

"What the fucking hell are you being sorry for Deku," Inu-kage yelled slight annoyed with the boy's wails. "If it's about this whole roundabout fake rescue mission we fucking forgive you ok? So please quit crying already!"

"That too but it's just," he dropped his head unable to face his classmate's gazes. "I don't know what's going to happen to us anymore. Now that you know that amount of danger I might put you through. If anyone you get hurt because of me. I can never forgive myself. I should have asked sooner instead of dumping this all on you. but I didn't know how to do it without telling you the truth."

"And what a truth it was. This is front cover material."

"Click you are not posting anything said here. We made an oath."

"Of course, Yuko. I wouldn't dream of it." Click turned back to his rep with a somewhat worried expression. "But still that's quite the burned you must handle. Are you ok with it?"

Izuku wiped away his still on coming tears. "So long as I have you guys with me I think…no I know I can manage. I'm sorry I have to drag you guys into this mess."

Karma walked to him and pinched his cheeks. "Don't worry about it Deku we can totally handle this. We're in this, together right?"

He smiled. He smiled for them. He's so happy. He's so lucky to have such a supportive class. They won't let him down and we won't let him down. Whatever might happen to them they'll do it together. Just like now. He feels like he could tell them anything. even more dark things. The brightness of his smile dimed down as he dabbled to admit to such a thing. "can I tell you guys something." All eyes turned to him and he shrugged down at their attention. "Well I just what to say that…" the mood insanity become dead cold as he admitted this truth to them. Something he never expected to tell anyone. "The rumours are true. I did try to commit suicide."

The blood of his classmates ran cold. Silence ruled between them before someone broke it. "Why?" Seiji screamed in despair and confusion. "Why would you do that?" he couldn't understand. None of them could. The bright-eyed boy they all come to know and respect. He was always so happy so positive. They could never imagine it. A life without his light.

Izuku paused and forced a smile. "An old friend suggested it to me."

***end***

"Hey, Dude. Dude. Dude! CLICK!"

The boy suddenly snapped out of his daze still feeling the chills of that day. "What happened?"

"Your crying mans."

He touched his face and indeed it was wet. Wet with tears. "well isn't that something? Oh well, we should get moving." He shook it off as if it were nothing and walked forward with a smile.

"Hey wait you haven't…"

"we should get going Kaminari we're wasting time."

Kaminari stopped there. There was no point in pushing it further. It's obvious he wouldn't budge. Besides he doesn't have the right.


Back in the medical site, everything was going perfectly. Almost too perfect. The students were swift and organised. Even when a heap load of new people was dropped on them they dealt with them with the level of professionals. It also helped that some of them have some background medical knowledge. It was just too easy. The wasn't much of a challenge. One acting civilians was thinking such thoughts. These kids are better than I thought. The civilian carefully eyed the young heroes as they collected and treated the new group of civilians that was delivered by a giant dog. At this rate, they'll finish this exam in no time. It was settled. He was going to kick up the level difficulty. They couldn't make it too easy for them. "Ahh!" He screamed at the top of his lugs. He gained the attention of everyone around him. "We're all going to die." Occasionally, there is that one person that causes mass panic. Heroes need to know how to handle such people so how will you react? "There's no point! The whole city is destroyed. There's no left. And we're probably next!"

The young hero students hesitated. They didn't have a clue what the guy was on about or why he was freckling out. How were they supposed to react? Even the Shiketsu students seemed hesitant. Still, they must deal with this quickly or else the other civilians will be distress. "Miko, can you handle this?" Takako now back in her normal form asked.

With a nod, Mikoyasha was about to walk over and sort out the situation peacefully. Unfortunately, someone beat her to it. A very small someone. "Yuko?" The class froze as they watched the small girl casually walked forward to the panicked man as stoned-face as ever. No one was prepared for what she was about to do.

Slap!

The whole world gasped as they watched this small girl slapped a grown man in the face. "Your wails are an unnecessary. You're a scaring the children," though her words were truthful blunt they could still have been a little softer. The slap also seemed unnecessary.

At the sight of her daughter's actions, Yusuke jumped from his set. "What the hell is she doing!"

"She just slapped a guy for whining too much."

Yusuke glared at the elder woman beside him, "I can see that that grandma but that is not how you deal with a situation like that!"

"What are you talking about. You know as well as I do you'd done the exact same thing. Heck, I would too."

"But this is an exam! She could get points deducted for that type of attitude!"

His words were true as the man angrily groaned at the small child staring blankly back at him. "What the hell kid? That is no way to handle this situation. Points deducted."

Yuko shrugged uncaringly. "So be it I will not regret my actions," she said coldly as she stared up at the man holding his red handprint cheek. "If this was truly a real-life scenario I will do the same thing. Whining like such won't help anyone. Especially you." Now everywhere was listening. What is this small child talking about? "I will not lie to you if this was real there will be casualties and we can't save everyone. That is the harsh reality." Then there was silence. No one can argue with her words. It was just reality. No one can deny it. Yet she continued, " there's no point in crying. It's waste of time. So, stop crying and make yourself useful." She then shoved a med kit in his chest surprising him. "Even heroes need help."

That line. That line no one expected to hear. Not the civilians, not the hero students, not the onlookers or the examiners. But it is a line they are all aware of but are afraid to say. For a hero must seem untouchable almost godly. Saving those in need and most certainly not ask for help. Especially to a claive, they are duty bound to save and protect. Or at least that's what most are led to believe. But the Shiketsu students were taught differently. To ask and accept help to anyone that could and is willing. Though most of them were still too prideful to say anything it took a person as uncaringly blunt to say it out loud. "Did I say something wrong?"

The man was suddenly snapped out of his stunned state. He glanced at the small child than to the medical kit in unconsciously took form her. He smiled. Never has a student boldly slapped him and then gave a blunt speech about reality. Might as well play along. "It's nothing kid." Brightly he smiled back at her and gave her the thumbs up "just show me what I need to do."

"Just to make things clear I assure you I'm 18."

"Huh...you sure about that?"

Ysuake dropped to his set. "I can't believe she just did that."

"I can," Izuku said with a chuckle completely entertained the man's dropped jaw. "All of us have learned it ok to ask and accept help from anyone including civilians. Out of everyone in the class Yuko is the most likely to say that," he began his explanation, "most of them are too prideful like Aiko and Seiji, or they are far too kind and would prefer to keep a strong front as long as they can like Miko and Allen then are those who prefer to joke about a problem and laugh like Ianas. But then there are those terribly blunt types that don't really care and just tell the truth like the Wakamoto twins and of course Yuko. They always say what's on their minds." He sighed as he finished writing down his newly written notes. "It's a double-edged sword really. It's a risk to show that type of vulnerability but it can be worth it."

Yusuke stared at the kid about to ask the one question they were all wondering: "Who the hell taught you, kids."

"We have a very...unconventional hero as a teacher."

"I'll say," Chu cheered as he raised his beer bottle in celebration. "Did you see my kids out there? If that were me back in my younger days I would have made the same mistake as the explosive kid. You kids are pretty lucky."

"Hey, don't forget our kid," Rinku and Kotei pounced into the conversation.

"Click practically organized the whole thing." Rinku gloats.

"Yeah and even subdued the blonde kid with a little help from the twins," Kotei added.

Chi laughed with them, "yeah are kids make a good team. I can toast to that."

"Yeah!"

"I Think you're all forgetting one detail," Chu's wife interrupted with her usual cold tone. They turned their eyes at her; faces and positions still are frozen in celebration mode. Natsume was more than willing to break it, "they were hesitating to action," she started out, "they were there far before the avalanched started but chose not to act until they were in real danger why?"

Chu thought deeply at his wife question, "well my guess the twins though those kids got the situation handled. So, they didn't need the help."

Rinku and Kotei Had a different answer. The sighed slightly embarrassed. "He just wanted to take pictures, did he?"

"And there you have it. Click was distracted and for whatever reason the twins tolerated it."Natsume confirmed in a harsh tone. " in real life, this could have grave consequences. What if they didn't make in the time since they were too distracted? Timing is everything at critical moments like this. He shouldn't be taking pictures and my children shouldn't have let him."

"Well it not like we can't stop him,". Kotei argued

"Yeah, we made a deal with him," Rinku added. " he'll be both a hero and a journalist. So, taking pictures kinds of comes with the package."

Froi tilted his head at the explanation, " what a peculiar combination. A journalist as well as a hero how interesting."

"It's a little too peculiar if you are me," Cross groaned with a huff. He was still trying to break out of his chains; persistent enough to continue fighting even he knows it's useless. But he'll get out eventually. For the moment he stopped and gave his own opinion on the current conversation. " journalist are known to be nosey and can run in heroes' repetition with the right words. That and heroes like their privacy. Most of what those media rats turn out is just scandals. More than half aren't even true. If you ask me that kid is going to grow up to be a nuisance."

Rinku and Kotei glared at the redhead chained hero. "That our kid you know."

"I don't care."

Click's parents looked like they were about to attack the chained hero. Luckily, Izuku thought fast enough to stop it. "Well yeah Click's career choices are questionable, but I think he can make it work." He defended. "He's no ordinary journalist while most write about any story that will catch the public attention fake or otherwise Click's articles are far from fake. He makes sure they are unbiased with as many facts as possible. As far as my knowledge Click and the Wakamoto twins have been friends for a while. So, they're used to his antics."

Both Chu and Rinku nodded in agreement. "Chu and I knew each other since forever but our kids haven't met until middle school. But when they did they were fast friends."

"When my kids came home one tell me some weirdo was asking them to feature in their next school article, I had a feeling Click had something to do about it. I never thought they'd end up in the same school let alone same class. Like some wired form density."

Froi chuckled while poking the chain man next to him with an elbow. "That sounds like you and me and our kids huh cross. We've known each other for so long then our kids end up in the same class and become best of friends."

Cross raised an eyebrow at that last statement. "Doesn't your rut hate my rut and vice versa. I'm almost sure they still hate each."

Froi cheeks flushed a bit while he scratched the back of his neck. "Well yes, they didn't really start to get along until Yuu started to date that lovey Mikoyasha girl. But I'm sure they 're fine now." That got him thinking. He hasn't seen his adopted son and his friends in action for a while. Last, he saw of them was them heading south-west somewhere. "Hum, I wonder what they're doing now."


"Hey, Allen. Found another one yet?" Yuu asked through his intercom.

"Not yet and didn't we all agreed to call each other by our hero names?" Allen replied only receiving a groaned for an answer. There was a mild static interface with communications. He seemed to be deep inside. Inside what you may ask? Why, a sunken ship in the middle of almost nowhere. They Found the wreckage when they stumbled upon one saviour drifting on a piece of debris on the water. Luckily, he was conscious and they were able to find the rest of the wreckage further out. It was agreed upon since Krory was the fastest on their team he would be the one to escort the injured man back. That only leaves three of them to investigate the rest of the wreckage. Although they were able to find a little help.

"I got one," Crocked a voice from the inside. A head popped out of the massive ripped entrance. It was U.A's Asui with her mouth just opened wide enough to let her tough out. "Careful. He's got a broken leg," she warned as he lifted the injured sailor out with the strength of her tongue. She carefully brought him down to Yuu who had his arms wide open ready.

Once the man was close enough, Yuu carefully hooked his arms around the man's legs and torso. "You can let go know. I got this." Asui unravelled her tongue allowing Yuu to bring the man down to the floor of the inflatable boat the found. The one of many. He inspected the leg closely. "Ok, Sir just tell me where it hurts." Yuu felt up the leg until the man gave him a reaction of pain. He nodded once he found the problem. "Ok looks like it's just a twist. I can fix that up in no time. Are you hurt anywhere else?" The man shook his head as a response. "Good to know." He then turned to the other first aider. "Hey Miranda, how are those guys doing?"

The unlucky girl shot up at the sound of her name panicked. Slightly jittery she turned to her classmate. "They don't appear to be severely injured. Just unconscious." She and Yuu have been put in charge of first aid as well as a lookout. In case anyone else comes by to help or if trouble comes him. So far including the one they just found and the one that washed out on sore they managed to find four. Two of which were unconscious.

Yuu nodded and turn back to their recent rescue. "Hey, any idea how many left in there?"

He shook his head. "Don't know. But in my crew, there's only 10 of us. Can't be sure if there's anyone else."

"Humm got a picture? Well also need a name."

Confused by the sudden request, the man still did as ask and handed a picture of one of his friends that joined him in this endeavour. "His name is Kaito. Kaito Momota."

Yuu took the picture and handed it over to Miranda who was silently listening in on the conversation. "You can do the rest, right?"

Miranda squeezed out a scream. She nodded rapidly and looked at the picture and took a deep breath. This was her chance to do something useful. She can't mess it up. "Here goes." She focused on the picture burning the face in her memory along with the name. "One minute." She whispered to herself. As soon as she said that her eyes glowed blue with an outline of a clock. Its hands fast-forwarded at a quickened pace. She blinked once, and the clock disappeared. "I see," she smiled at the man, "good news your friends are ok."

The man raised an eyebrow of confusion. "How do you know?"

She tapped on the corners of her eyes. "It's a part of my quirk. I saw them a minute into the future. They're fine but trapped. Our comrades should be able to save them no trouble."

Miranda Lotto

Quirk: clock eyes – like the name little clock like outlines will appear during quirk activation during this time frame she can see into the future from up to 1min -1 hour. The visions sometimes appear random, but she has some control by directing her vision to a person or a certain area.

She tapped onto her intercom. " Fourteenth I think I found the rest of the crew. They are trapped. Pretty deep down too but the water level with at high. Only Keens deep. I wish I can tell you more but that's all I could see. No one seemed injured, but I can't be sure."


Meanwhile, Allen listened to Miranda's description nodding away at every sentence. "Alright, Clock Lady I'll check further down. Prepare the extra lifeboats once we find them."

Soon Asui hopped in to join him. "Hey there Allen. Got word from your classmates? Ribbit," she coked as she landed beside him in her usual frog-like position. He retold the description to the frog girl informing her about the location of the trapped crew members. She nodded in understanding. "Well, we better get going." With that notation agreed the travelled deeper into the darkness of the sunken ship. It gave off an unnerving atmosphere. "It's really getting dark. Ribbit. It's kind of spooky."

"Not to worry," Allen assured. He took out a hand size flash like form his pocket and clicked it open. The light showed them the path before them; a dimly lit dark void with a floor of water. It got deeper and deeper as they trucked ahead. "Wow this place is pretty spooky," Allen laugh nervously to himself. "But we can't back down. There are people down there needing our help."

The frog girl agreed and then she heard it. "Did you hear that?" The young hero listened closely to the faith echoes. Then it came again.

"HELP!" yelled a chorus of voices.

Instantly, Allen sprang into action. "Down there the voices are coming from there." He pointed to a corridor only partly flooded. He was sure. So sure, the trapped civilians were somewhere there. "Come on let's go. In his rush, he didn't realise just how deep and broken that corridor was.

"Allen watch your step!" Asui yelled out in alert as she shot her tongue. She managed to catch the boy just in time before he fell into a crack on the maniacal floors. But not fast enough to prevent it from falling halfway through. His head was just barely above the surfaces of the water. With a sigh of relief, Asui managed to pull him back to stable ground. "Are you ok?" she asked worried like.

The white-haired boy laughed at himself slightly embarrassed at his literal slip up. "Yeah, I find just a bit wet. Thanks for the save."

"A little wet is an understatement, Ribbit."

The boy was completely soaked from neck to toe. Still, he laughed it off like it didn't mean anything. "Don't worry about me. I've been through worst. Besides a little water never hurt anyone," he said as he attempted to squeeze as much water as he could from his clothes. "By the way, you're free to call me by my hero's name. It's Fourteenth by the way. It makes this exam feel more real that way don't you think?"

While Asui agreed with that logic there's still something she wanted to ask: "Fourteenth? That's a pretty odd name ribbit."

"Haha well yeah. It's an old nickname of mine I had when I was still in the circus."

"You're a circus kid?"

"Well yes. I was adopted by one of their clowns and was brought up with them. I really miss them sometimes."

Asui could hear as a tone of sadness in his voice. It wasn't wise to keep asking about his time as a circus kid. She feels like she's been going into some personal things he won't want to talk about. So, she decided to continue the conversation about his hero name. "So how did Fourteenth became your nickname?"

"Ah well, long story short my circus had this odd…well, I guess you can call it a jinx. Every time someone was put into the 14th act something would go wrong with their performance. They'd forget their lines, mess up the act, the audience didn't like them and so on and so forth. I guess you can say 14 was our unlucky number whoever was the 14th act is doomed to fail their performance. Eventually, I was placed in the 14th slot."

Curious about where this story was going, Asui tiled her head closer to Allen as they walked down the flooded corridor. (Well Asui more hopped along beside him than walk) "So what happened? Ribbit. Did you mess up?"

Chuckling at the girl bluntness, Allen continued his story, "No quite the opposite. I nailed everything. Every joke, every trick and even jiggling. The crowd loved it. At first, everyone thought it was a fluke and was placed once again as the 14th act and once again I was a success. Someone else tried to do replace my spot after but the jinxed happened again. Eventually, I become the permanent 14th act and everyone started calling me Fourteenth. Pretty strange huh?"

Asui shook he head. "no, I think it's pretty cool. Oh, my hero name is Froppy. Ribbet You can call me that if you like."

"Froppy? That's a cute name."

"My siblings gave it to me. It was all I could think of when we were asked to come up with hero names."

Allen smiled sweetly at the frog girl. "I think that name suit you quite well Froppy."

The frog girl blushed at the compliment as well as the sweet smile she received. Then they heard it again. Those cries for help. Only this time they were louder. "Over there! Ribbet!" they rushed ahead following those cries. Eventually, they followed a mechanical doorway. It seemed to be operated by handprint recognition but without power, there's no possible way it could be functioning. Asui knocked on the metal door. "Anyone in there?" she croaked.

"Yes!" was the response. "We can't get out. The door's seal shut. Please help us."

"We should find something to pare that door open, Ribbit," Asui suggested as he was about to hop off and search.

But Allen stopped her. "There no need," he told her as he placed the flashlight he was holding in her hands. He gave her confident smile, "I got this." He then walked closer to the door and knocked, "Listen everyone. I need you all to remain calm and stand as far back as you can form the door. Me and my colleagues will get you to safety I promise." One he got a reply he waited a couple of minutes to allow them the time to move. Then he got into a battle position raising his mangled arm high. "Here goes." Suddenly, his arm glowed with light as his slowly shifted and turned. Its shape changed to armour as it grew 10x its original size. Asui watched in complete awe as the light faded away. His deformed arm was now replaced by a gigantic vision with armour bone colouring. A rim of paradoit green flames speared it form the rest of his body. It looked so disproportioned for his slender small body since it was twice his size, yet he seemed to hold it well. It's as if the arm itself only grew but remained the same weight. With a hefty swing, Allen tore through the mechanical door like it was nothing as his talon-like fingers pierced through. Just like that the door was torn apart. On the other side were many gasping faces. Allen just smiled at them waving with is monstrous hand. "Hello everyone, we're here to get you out of here. So please cooperate with us."

Allen Walker

Quirk: curse arm – when born with an unsightly mutation on his right arm many people called it a cursed arm giving it its name. Upon the user's command, it's able to transform into other weaponry such as a massive armoured hand.

The crew was frozen in shock many where thing who was this kid and what kind of quirk is that arm. In Asui's mind, she could only thing on one thing. So cool.


As time rolled by both Allen and Asui made it out with the other crew members and with a little help from Miranda and Yuu they managed to settle them on the lifeboats they found inside the ship. After few minutes sorting out any minor injuries as well as contacting the others they padded their way back to shore. There they were greeted by some familiar faces. "Hey guys!" it was Krory as well as U.A's rep and Shiketsu's vice rep. "I brought some help."

"Krory," the second the boat landed Miranda leaped out and hugged her boyfriend happy to be reunited.

Slight irritated Takako knocked them apart remaining them at the task at hand. "No public displays affecting, please. We have work to do." She turned to the other two of her classmate. "Kanda, report."

As a sign of respect, he saluted to the younger hero student. "There are only two unconscious and only with leg injuries. The rest have minor cuts and bruises. Nothing to worry about."

"I see. Fourteenth, anything else to add?"

Allen followed the other boy's actions and shook his head. "No, ma'am. Me and Froppy searched the whole ship and couldn't find anyone else. How the crew is also unsure of whether or not there should be anymore. Request for you to so a final search."

"Request granted." She stepped closer to the waves and dipped her hands into the water. Using her quirk, she searched the ship for the position she was in. "Mumm…the image is slightly blurred from the constant movement of the waves however I can still see clearly enough. There are no others in there. Checking the sorrowing areas." She explained her search on land and placed her hand back on solid ground. Her dog eyes which trying to detect the slightest sound of life other than those by her. "Mumm, I see something further up the coast though it is not clear. Possible it somewhere in water or unstable ground. I am unsure. I will leave that to the four of you do I make myself clear."

The four friends straightened themselves up in salute. "Understood ma'am."

"Good, Iida get the cart ready for the unconscious and injured. The rest of you will have to follow us. Oh, and Asui." The frog girl peeked up off guard form the sudden sound of her name. "I will let you have a choice. You may head up sore with Fourteenth and the rest or you may company I and Iida as escorts."

Asui thought deeply. She had two options, but it wasn't a hard decision. "I'll stay with Fourteenth. My quirk is best suited for environments like this, so I think I'll be able to help here more. Ribbit."

With a singled nod of understanding the rest of they quickly made perpetration to leave and headed off the two-medical sight. the five reimaging hero students watched them walk away without a hitch. "Your vice rep is pretty intimating. Ribbit," Asui blankly coked out still slight shivering from the younger girl's presence. "it's hard to believe she's younger than us."

"You think that runt's intimidating you should see her father." Yuu pointed upwards and Asui followed his finger. There her glazed met with a cold lord eyes completely fixated on his daughter's movements. He wasn't even looking at her, yet she can still feel it. The heated gaze of expectations. "Yeah, that old dog is more bite than bark. Takako's got nothing on him."

"But she is getting there," Allen argued

"It makes me wonder," Asui started out placing a finger on her chin. "Why is she not your rep? Ribbit. Won't it make more sense to have her than a…detective student." She almost said quirkless, but she didn't want to sound rude. From what she has seen that boy was different from the stories they say about quirkless people. They were supposedly weak and at times bitter. Something that must be looked after since they can't saviour on their own. Because of this the quirkless are accuse a waste of space. But that boy…he was different. Granted she didn't know any other quirkless people to compare him too but he was certainly different.

The four Shiketsu students seemed off guard with her question. They glanced at each other mentally debating who gives her an explanation. In the end, Krory volunteer to go first. "Well our sensei choose him, and I don't think his decision was wrong."

"Yeah, the guy's smart. Always coming up with new combos, training exercises or other ways to use our quirks," Yuu carried on. He and most likely everyone else in his class can't imagine Izuku not being their rep. "Him being a detective student actually helped us a lot when learning about rescues. Since he learns all about how the police and other emergencies services during rescues he retells them to us, so we know what to expect in real life. So yeah him being a detective was kind of a plus for us."

"I agree. That and Izuku is so kind and caring. He's always there to help," Miranda added.

A fond smile entered Allen's lips. "Yeah always." He looks up at the stands and spots Izuku busy scribbling down some new notes. He's always working so hard for them. "No matter how hard, how pointless or how impossible it maybe he's always there giving his all to help." He seemed to be looking back at something. A memory lodged in his mind. One he will always thankful for. "It's thanks' to him I was able to find out what happened to my father and my home."

"Did you say something Fourteenth?" Asui questioned as in leaned into his line of sight.

He shook his head. "It's nothing important. Let's just head up sore. We have work to do." And so, the five of them headed up sore in such for others injured or lost. But they would not make it all the way to find out.

Suddenly, Miranda fell to her keens. She clutched her pounding forehead screaming with images of a near future. A future that will be their greatest test. Her hand shook at the memories couldn't believe her eyes. "We need to hurry." Her friends looked down on her in concern. Whenever Miranda gets like this her visions are never good. She glared at their hesitation and grabbed one of them by the collar and yanked them down to eye level. "We're you listening to we need to hurry!" she then shook them in panic screaming almost spitting in their faces, "we need to go now. Now! NOW!"

Krory glanced back at her in confused yet concern. "What's wrong, Miranda? What did you see?"

"VILLANS!" she screamed at the top of her lugs before going into a mild mental down- holding herself as tight as she could.

Her friends shot up on alert form her shocking declaration. Allen crouched to her level and helped her to breath. His presence and actions were calming if only a little. Gently, Allen gripped her shoulders forcing her to look up. "Miranda, look at me. calm down and tell us slowly what you saw. Are you sure they were really villains?"

Her panicked gaze soon transformed into uncertainty, as she dropped her eyes. "Maybe too real villains. I'm pretty sure the leader was a hero…I think. But they did proclaim themselves as villains."

"That doesn't make any sense, Ribbit" Ausi commented confused. "Why would a hero become a villain?"

"You think this is the 'twist' Izuku was talking about? You know what happened in they might try to do something different in this year's exam," Yuu suggested.

"Whatever the reason we got to do something," Allen pulled his small team together. They'll need to work fast from Miranda's panicking her vision will come true fairly soon. She's right they need to hurry. "Miranda, you need you tell us everything thing. Where are they going to hit and when?" She was still in a daze too frightened to speak. "Miranda!" The frim calling of her name snapped her out and she looked back up to see Allen's and her friend's distraught faces. "We need to call the others, but you have to be the one to tell them. We don't know what you saw. So only you can warn everyone."

That line seemed to suck her deep: 'only you.' He's right she must do this she can't just sit there and panic. She can't be useless. That the last thing she wants. With a deep breath, she calmed her still racing heart. She switches on her income and set a message to all Shiketsu. Please let this work. With an unsteady yet confidence voice, she called out to her teammates: "Every please here me. we have an emergency."


Back in the stands, the hero's noticed an obvious shift in movements and mood as the once organised young heroes were now in somewhat in disarray as they appeared to be panicking. The civilians of their main base in operation were hastily being moved as for civilians in need to rescue their path has been altered. They no longer escorted to the medical site but somewhere in the completely opposite direction. It was strange. What's even stranger were many of the more mobile Shiketsu students like Click and the Wakamoto twins were hopping all over the map giving what they can only guess was a message to anyone they came across. Some other students joined in to help spread whatever message they were spreading. Soon enough they all got the memo and travelled to another area. "What's going on?" Cross couldn't help but be a little curious about the sudden change. "Even since that cutie girl on Allen's team fell the rhythm of the recuse was completely changed."

"Humm…I know that girl," Froi commented as he analysed the current atmosphere. "I do believe that's Miranda. Her quirk is a type of future sight. Perhaps she saw something in the upcoming future and now they are moving accordingly to that future."

"But what could they have possibly seen?"

Izuku though hard on the situation stopping his note work. He analysed their movements. There must be a reason for it and he can only think of one thing. "For them to move everything just like that. that area must be hazardous. Could this be? The twist sensei was hinting at?" he remembers them clearly. His sensei's words while he was looking up information regarding the hero license exam. It was late in the night. He remembers being half asleep. But he couldn't' forget it regardless.

'Oh, Izuku. You're still up. You're working so hard for them it's adorable. Too bad you won't be able to prepare them for the twist they are going to face. It will definitely be an interesting plot twist.'

Curiously, he coked the end of his pen. "Is this it? Is what Miranda saw the plot twist he warned me?" A ting of unsettling uncertainty set his heart on edge. "Come on guys you can do this. Whatever happens, out there I'm sure you can handle it."

The Shiketsu students broke off from their retreat group and slowly but surely reunite with each other. The time they had was not much, but it was enough to give them a bit of a head start. It was better than nothing. "Clock lady, can you hear me? How much time do we have left?" Takako called on her income while she ran forward joined by her the other members of her family.

"I can hear you Takako and we don't have much time. Just under a minute."

"Shit can we even evacuate the civilians on time."

"50 seconds."

"They got a head start that's all we can do."

"40 seconds."

"I wish we could have done more."

"30 seconds."

"Elder sister through your thoughtfulness and concerns are admirable however we need to keep moving. Slow the enemy down as much as possible."

"20 seconds."

"Hey, I'm starting to see you guys. Hey!"

"Don't just stand their kit get moving."

"Ouch! Alright, I get the picture."

"10 seconds."

"Everyone stand together."

"5 seconds."

"RIGHT!"

"4, 3, 2, 1…"

There was a grand explosion. The wall to the outside was ripped apart; crumbled to pieces under the weight of a mighty foe. A massive figure rose from the dusk of the destruction as well as an army of black dress masked foes. The wind cleared the view of a giant of a man body ripped with muscles on muscles. He wore a simple white suit that wrapped tight around his body defining every inch perfectly. On his head …well his head was that of a killer orca or at least a mask of one. Its black patch skin travelled down pass his dorsal fin to his ankles forming a fluttering cape. His red eyes spiralled with anticipation as he roared: "How will you react? Oh, heroes!"

Suddenly, something flew at them. In fact, a number of things flew at them. One flying metal disk in a random pattern wiggled their way too them. Two a couple of arrows of light break-neck speeds. And three a giant boomerang. All these things made their mark. The flying disk things knocking into their opponents in seeming random directions, the arrows shot a few of them in place while the boomerang breaking through the army's front lines like it was nothing. Soon they were pushed back by a powerful gust of wind. Though the orca stood strong he was still dragged back a few inches. His minions weren't so lucky as they head to use tooth and nail to stay inside. Through some of them were blown away. "What was that?" they asked one another as the random unexpected attacks hit.

The orca groaned and looked forwarded to the battlefield. There stood a clear barricade of 19 students all in a uniform line with their hands behind their backs. The golden S adorned on their hat's gleamed with prided as they stared down at their opponents. The orca growled at them. "How are you."

Their vice rep stood forward with a first over her heart. Her classmates soon followed suit as they spoke in unison: "WE ARE THE STUDENTS OF SHIKETSU HIGH! WE SWEAR TO FIGHT FOR HONOUR, FOR PEACE AND TO FIND THE TRUTH IN A WEB OF LIES! TO ABIDE BY THE RIGHTEOUS BOOK OF LAW AND FIGHT IN THE NAME OF LADY JUSTICE! AND TO FIGHT FOR THE WEAK, THE HELPLESS AND THE MISJUDGED IN THEIR TIME OF NEED!" they chanted their school's oath as loud and proud as they could. Nothing will stop them from achieving their goals. As heroes, they will fight and protect no matter the cost.

Takako held a fist out to the villain, "listen well villain we will not allow you to torment these civilians further. In the name of justice and our school's honour, we will not let you pass."

In perfect sync, the other students punched a fist out with her. "THAT'S RIGHT!"


Meanwhile, in back in Shiketsu high. Trapped in an enclosed office was a couple of teachers busy at work. What work may you ask? Why paperwork of course. Mountains and mountains of paperwork. The two of them were pretty much swimming in it. While reading through a student's test paper, one of them, a pony-tail long, black-haired man, got feed up and slouched back in his chair. He groaned, "why did you wait until the very last minute to mark these? Again!"

The blonde gleefully peeped his head above the great wall of paperwork that divided them. "What do you mean? I did some of them."

"Some isn't good enough!" the other man snapped back while grabbing the next paper from his pile and hastily did the work his colleague should have done weeks ago! "I've already down my part so you should stop lazing around and do your own god damn work!"

The blonde dropped his head with his crossed arms. Childishly he pouted. "It's not my fault the media had been hounding me a lot lately. I mean come on! I guy fixed one city and rescue a bunch of civilians and suddenly he's the centre of attention. Arrr… why don't they get the hint and just leave me alone?"

With another paper done the black-haired man stacked it on an ever-growing pile. Unfortunately, there were many more piles three times its size to go through. He sighed and moved on to the next paper while caring on the current conversation. "Honestly, I'm surprised you haven't gotten this much attention before. With a quirk like yours, you could move up the ranks pretty quickly. But you didn't." A small smile entered his lips. "You're not like most of those fakes out there. You don't care about rank and profit. I respect you for that."

The blonde returned the smile with his own, "Well as I said before I am a teacher before anything else. I can't care less about popularity and profit. So long as the foundation of the future is secure with the next generation nothing else matters to me." He leaned back in his chair and fished out his precious locket from beneath his blazer. He held it up high allowing the crystal in the centre to sparkle with what little light came through the windows. He looked at it longingly with a tinge of sadness. Then he whispered something under his breath. Something his colleague couldn't hear. "So long as I can help create the future he always dreamed of. I can move on without regret." A certain green haired boy flashed to mind and a ting of pain pricked his heart. "I hope you can forgive me."

"Arata? Something wrong."

The blonde laughed and twirled out of his chair. "Oh, it's nothing, Hiro. Nothing at all," he said suspiciously cheerful and he stretched the cramps out of his arms. "You know we've been at this for hours. How about a quick tea break? Any requests?"

"You know I only drink coffee, right?

"Yes, yes, extra strong."

"Well, dud I'm going to need that kick if I'm going to stay up doing your damn work before the end of the day!" Hiro spat as he slammed another paper on the finished pile.

Arata snapped back, "geez don't need to be so grumpy."

"Just get me a god damn coffee!"

Before either of them could do anything, there was a ringing noise. It seemed too becoming form the mountain pile the blonde has yet to go through. Curiously, Arata fished through the papers and soon came across a glowing screen of a phone. His phone. It glowed blue and floated to his hand and he quickly answered. "Hello? Oh, miss Midoriya what to I own the pleasure…a-ha…a-ha…I see. You want me to take care of the little one? No, it's no trouble at all. Of course, I can do it. I'm not busy at the moment." That line caused the other teacher to stop in his tracks as his head suddenly pounded with irritating pain. "Alright, I'll see you shortly."

Knowing the call was over, Hiro blew a gasket. Angrily he slammed his hands on the desk casing his perfectly organised stacks to topple and fall. "What do you mean' not busy'. Do you see the amount of work left to do!"

Arata gazed over his sea of paperwork and hummed. "Yes, that is quite a Conundrum. Better get this done before Miss Midoriya arrives. I wouldn't want her to think less of me by thinking I'm a slacker."

"YOU ARE A SLACKER!"

"Well better pick up the pace." His eyes suddenly glowed bright enchanting their crystal blue colour. Then all the papers suddenly glowed in the same colour. They soon became air born and fluttered around the office. It was so sudden Hiro fell almost fell back as the paper before him. Soon they flew away along with the pen in his hand. Other pens joined it and they circled around like planes performing tricks. All the while, Arata waved his arms around like a conductor making a masterful symphony. The next thing that happened the pen's tips made their mark on the closest paper to them and started their hard work. The papers and pens dance with each swing of Arata's arms and once completed landed safety on the desk in perfectly organised piles. Hiro's mouth dropped as he watched the mountain of paperwork gradually widdled away. 10 minutes. It took 10 minutes for it all to be done. Several hours of work finished just like that…

"WHY THE HELL DIDN'T YOU DO THAT IN THE FIRST PLACE!"

Playfully the blonde shrugged, "I wanted to feel the accomplishment of doing work with the use of my quirk. The next thing I knew I piled up with too much work to handle and, so I had to ask my darling assistant for help." Suddenly a sharp knife flew to his face. Luckily, it stopped dead in its tracks as it was encased in a blue aura. "Now Hiro. What did I say about throwing knifes?"

Hiro couldn't care to remember. He was too bloody mad. "You made me sit here for 4 hours to help you with your damn paperwork which you could have done on your own if you used your fucking quirk."

"Your point?" Knife number 2 was shot and stopped in the exact same way.

"You are so lucky you're such a good hero. If it wasn't for that I would have killed, you at the beginning."

"Ah so you admit I'm a good hero," Arata winked and dropped the knife in a nearby drawer.

Hiro groaned at the man's cheery attitude as his faced palmed his face. "You know I sometimes I really hate you."

"Sometimes? That means you love me most of the time!" The blonde chuckled and gave the other a flirty wave. "Awe. I love you too, but you should know I have already promised myself to another. And I refused to break that promise even if death do us part"

"You know what? Screw this and screw YOU!" The two teacher that had a looney toon chaste around the desks with Hiro throwing mini knifes he somehow had on his person and Arata using his quirk to gracefully dodge or flung the knives in another direction. They don't know how long they were at it. All they knew was they were creating quite the mess and noise. It's amazing no one came in to see what the ruckus was about. Or perhaps they did hear and were too afraid to find out what was going on. The sounds they made were… frightening.

Eventually, there was a knock on the door. It creaked open and there popped into a sweet middle-aged woman with dark forest green hair. She wore a nervous smile, "sorry to interrupt but…" she the fully examine the scene before her. Two grown men were wrestling on top of a table and pieces of paper were flying all around like giant white confetti. The dark-haired man was sitting on top of the blonde with a knife to his forehead. Meanwhile, the blonde was holding the knife back with both his hand. The second the door clicked open they froze. The adults stared at each other for a good minute. "Um… am I interrupting something?"

Arata brushed off the whole thing by casually rolling off the table and strolled to the woman with a smile and open arms. "Of course, not my dear. I and my colleague over here were just having one of our little spats and things got a bit rough. Nothing to worry about." Taking his word for it, the woman just laughed nervously. "Anywho. How is the little one doing?"

"Oh, she's fine. Still a bit shy but that's to be expected. She's just such a sweet thing it's terrible she had to go through such cruel treatment. So young too." The woman bushed off her sadness and peered out the door. She smiled warmly like any mother would for her child. "You can come in."

A small figure peered through the door. It was a little girl no older than 5. She was wearing your ravage school uniform as well as holding a piece of paper tight in her chest for dear life. Her red eyes were filled with uncertainty and fear as her frail body shook. Her hair was pure white with many wave dents and a single horn grew out from one side of her of head. She didn't bother to make another move closer. She was just too conscious.

Seeing the girl's hesitation, Arata keened down to eye level. "Hello there little one," he said softly. "It's been a while since we last met face to face. Do you remember me? It's Arata your big bother's teacher." He pointed a thumb at his colleague far behind him with his arms crossed. Though he didn't mean to he glared at the small child, his stare could pass for one making her feel that more uncomfortable. "The scary looking man behind me is my colleague Hiro Oten but I call you can just call him Hiro. He's also your big bothers teacher so don't be afraid of him. He just always looks like that." Hiro didn't bother denied it and only turned his head in announced.

Eventually, with a little encouragement from her new mother, she stepped into the room on her own cord. Proud of her bravery, the woman kissed her forehead and patted her hand telling her it's going to be ok. "Now sweet mommy has to go to work soon so I'll be leaving you here with these nice gentlemen." The so-called gentlemen waved at the little girl…well one of them at least. She responded with a little wave of her own. "I'll see you soon sweetie so be good." The girl then gripped the woman's skirt. She didn't want to be left alone. "Now sweetie mommy needs to go to work you understand that, right?" Sadly, the girl nodded. "don't worry I'll be back soon. Besides I'm sure your big brother will be more than happy to see you." Instantly, the girl's face lit up with delight at the news. Then the woman gave her a final goodbye hug before waving farewell.

Alone the little girl stared up at the two men in front of her. The blonde smiled and clasped his hands. "Now then little one, what would you like to do. A tea party perhaps? Dress up? We can go to the park if you like."

"Where's big brother?" she asked timidly.

"Oh, I'm afraid he's not here at the moment. He's out with is friends. They have a very important exam and need his help." The girl pouted and help the paper in her arms for comfort. Seeing the girl so sad played with is heartstrings. Gently he stroked her little head. "You know we can go see him."

Her eyes lit up "We can?"

He nodded "Yeah all we have to do is…" he was interrupted by his phone. He glanced at the screen and his eyes widen in shock. "Fuck."

"Fuck?" the little girl copied so innocently.

Arata immediately slapped himself. "Pretend you never heard that. Now if you excuse me have some business to attend to. Hiro, you take care of the child."

He jumped at the sudden dump of responsibility. "Wait you're leaving me here? Where the hell are you going?"

The blonde was already halfway through the window when he asked. He turned back for a brief explanation. "The media found where I live. There's a whole mob outside my house. I need to get there before they break anything." Then he jumped out the window. "Good luck."

Alone with the child, Hiro stared at her nervously. "So…how's about that tea party?"

"…"

"No…trip to the park?"

"…"

"No…damn what do little girls like? uh…Want some candy?"

"…"

Right there and then he gave up. He faced palmed himself and slumped on the table. "Listen, I'm not that good with kids got that kid? I can bare deal with teens. So, if you don't tell me what you want we're just going to end up staring at each other it's Arata gets back. And that could take hours" The child said nothing as she cuddled the paper more. Hiro sighed in defeat wondering what on earth is he going to do with her. "Seriously? Is that really what you want you to do? Stare at him till Arata comes back?" Still no response. He sighed then noticed the paper she was holding. "What's that kid?"

She hid the paper the best he could. "It's nothing."

The man stepped closer with hands in his pockets. He stared down at the little girl with his usual sharp gaze. "It can't just be nothing if you're so protective of it. Won't you let me take a peek?"

She shook her head. "You'll laugh."

"Now why the hell would I do that."

The little girl turned her head not wanting to meet his gaze. "we were told to draw our favourite hero in class and show it to each other. When I showed mine, everyone laughed at me." small tears formed at the corners of her eyes as she remembered the echoes of unkind laughter. "They said they weren't really heroes."

Hiro squatted down to her and wiped her tears away with is chipped rough hand worn from countless battles. "I'll be the judge of that. I'm pretty good at judge real heroes from fakes."

She eyed the older man worriedly. "I promise you won't laugh."

"I promise kid."

She held out her little finger. "Pinky promise." Hiro had no choice be to join pinkies with the small child. Only then did she hand over her picture.

Although crumbled and slightly smudged with tears he could instantly tell who it was. He smiled at the childish drawing. "I don't know what's wrong with that kid. This is defiantly a picture of a true hero." The girl smiled brighter happy to know someone appreciated her drawing. It was a childish scat of a what looked to be a boy with spiked green hair. He was held on to a girl with similar features as her and they were both smiling happily. In poorly done in crayon was a titled that said 'my hero'.


AN: Finally, I was able to introduce these two. Ladies and gentlemen meet the Shiketsu teachers Hiro Oten and Arata Darewell. Let me tell you Arata has been my favourite character to write. He's just too much fun with his quirk and personality. We'll be seeing a lot more of these guys in the future. Coincidentally enough Arata is the only OC that has been created I for this fic…Oh, new chapters! Let me read them.

(Reads newest chapters of the manga.)

…You got to be kidding me…Original Camie is alive! And she's nothing like how I predicted her! She's good with kids? Has an illusion quirk? Ok you know what it's official my Camie is an OC. I refuse to change her. I've grown to like her, and I need her to remain as she is. I have plans for her in the full vision. Anyway, let's see her personality.

"They gave me special permish to retake the exam and I'm straight up grateful Fam! This is gonna be mad lit!"

Wait! What? Repeat that.

"They gave me special permish to retake the exam and I'm straight up grateful Fam! This is gonna be mad lit!"

Ha ha…ha ha..Hahahahahaahahahaahha! I like you original Caime. I'd love to use you but…Oh, idea! (Note to self-make a joke of it will her being in the other class.) Anyway, let me get responding to these comments…

Karlos1234ify- Thank you. I'm glad you liked the chapter. It took me really long to make as did this one and all the others as well as the ones to come. But I'm having fun so who cares if my other readers form my other fics are going to be mad at me since I haven't posted anything for that in so long. God they're going to kill me. Oh well, I'll write what I want."

Guest 1 – The one thing Karma fears in this universe. Disappointing his father. And it makes for some hilarious and odd scenarios. He's safe for now though. Nothing drastic that could result in failure happened yet. Yet.

Judgementday- UA, and Shiketsu are going to be good pals provided Bakugou don't try to blow them up and Karma stops trying to make war. That and there's Todoroki and Inasa (Explained in future chapters) and Seiji's hatred for Bakugou...Good friend none the less. As for Izuku don't worry he'll get his moment in the spotlight. He doesn't have a choice. As for backstory still debating with myself if I should do I chapter of just that. Pieces of his backstory or more pacifically his first case and how he met Arata and passed the UA exam. Should I do it should I not? You'll just have to wait.

TheInfiniteweeboo – AGREED! IZUKU FOREVER! *cough cough* Sorry my inner fangirl escaped there for a bit.

Rychan6 – Teamwork is Shiketsu slogan as you can probably tell in this chapter. They're good. As for Seiji admiration, it makes a lot of sense when you think about what's he been through. Almost his whole class turned away from him because they though he did something bad which he didn't. Izuku was the only one brave enough to stand by him. And after the many accomplishments that came after his admiration just grows. Will it be something more? Who knows? Oh yeah me. Muahahaha ah ah! Also, if you think Aiko is bad now you should see her in the past she was so much worst with the twins. Especially Miko. Not so sure if I'll ever show it but of course she still has some growing to do.