It has been way too long since I last updated and all I can say is I'm really sorry. I was vibin' and I lost momentum. Also, sorry if this feels rushed (because it is.) I might update rarely now since I've got school and all that fancy shit. Once again, sorry!


It has been two days since Izuku's first day at UA. It has also been two days since Uraraka and Iida became his friends.

'C'mon! it will be fun!'

And in that two days, Uraraka has been begging the other two to go hang with her at a coffee shop somewhere downtown.

'are you sure this is the right way?'

Iida questioned as Uraraka drags the two boys around.

'yeah! It's around here somewhere- Ah! That's the place!'

Izuku turned towards where Uraraka was pointing and saw a modern café before them with a whole lot of sleek black metal, dark wood, and plants. As the three of them walked in, Izuku noticed the abundance of college students either drowning in books or just straight up astral projecting from all the coffee they consumed. He hoped his cousin and her friends aren't like them. Music was playing in a soft volume. It was in English.

'Izu-bean?'

A voice called from behind as the three high schoolers blocked the door as they admired the café. Izuku turned and saw his cousin and her friends.

'Big sister Inorin?'

The two stared at each other dumbly as their friends looked at one another unsurely.

'are you guys just going to block the door? We've got incoming customers you know?'

The barista called out, slightly annoyed.

'We are customers. Its either you shut your ass up or you kick us out. We don't care either way.'

Mun-Hee bit back, eyes narrowed at the barista. Queenie snorted before draping an arm around Mun-Hee's shoulders.

'besides, we don't see or hear anyone trynna come in. C'mon Bee-gee, live a little.'

Izuku quaked in his red boots and looked at his friends unsurely who had the same reaction. He heard Inori sigh before stepping in front of everyone.

'Chill Bee-Geez, we're going to order. I want two honey bran muffins, one egg and bacon bagel, three BLT sandwiches, a box of your assorted doughnuts, and one mint chocolate frappe. Ah, and one tall iced tea.'

The barista glared at Inori as the cashier manned the register.

'Don't Bee-Geez me. It's Bea. Not Bee.'

Inori shrugged and stepped aside from the counter.

'Sure thing, Bee-yuh.'

The barista glared harder as the cashier sweats nervously as he took their orders.

'I'll spit in your fucking drink.'

Inori smiled flirtatiously at the threat.

'I'd love that. Maybe we can go out sometime and exchange spit? Preferably mouth to mouth.'

Inori was now draped over the counter as her friends laughed at the ridiculous conversation. Izuku could only sigh as his friends looked at the older teens in front of them interact with each other.

'Excuse me but this is inappropriate!'

Iida couldn't resist and decided to join the fray.

The cashier sighed and turned to him with an apologetic smile.

'sorry about them, this is usual in this café. What can I get for you kids?'

The three high schoolers ordered as Inori decided to quit harassing the poor barista and went to go look for somewhere to sit. They all ended up sitting on the second level of the café. There were less people there and the table could fit them all. The seven of them ate and talked until there was nothing on their plates. At one point, Izuku's cousin and her friends danced around when another song played. They told him it was by an American rapper. All he could understand was that the song was about video calls and 'getting freaky on the camera' whatever that meant. They were reprimanded by the barista, but Queenie waved her away. By the time they walked out of the café, it was dark outside.

'Ah. It's dark now. Sorry 'bout that kids. Here, I'll get a taxi for the both of you.'

Inori said as she tapped away on her phone. Iida and Uraraka waved their hands, telling her it was alright and that they would just walk home but Inori waved their worries away and paid for their taxi fare.

'Let's get going, friends.'

Alfonso said as they all walked towards home.

'Look at this loser saying friends. Just say asshats like a normal person.'

Mun-hee commented as Inori held Izuku's hand so he won't 'get lost in the crowd' like a kid.

'Big sister Inorin I'm not a kid anymore!'

Izuku complained as Inori swung their intertwined hands.

'but you're baby.'

Inori replied with a cheeky grin on her face. The conversation died there, and the two green haired teens walked in silence as the other three talked amongst themselves.


It was now Monday and Izuku prepared himself to enter the classroom. It was now their third day at school and so far, everything was normal. Iida and Uraraka greeted him and the three of them chatted about whatever. Lunch time came and they all headed for the cafeteria. The conversation went from school to his cousin and her rowdy friends and the sentence 'your cousin and her friends have declined numerous hero school recommendations!' was the biggest news he's had for the day. It was big because it came from Iida and Iida is by no means gossip central.

'Eh?! H-how did you know?! I didn't even know they declined hero schools!'

It's a huge surprise. With their quirks, how can they not think of not being a pro-hero?

'I felt like I've heard their names before so I had to go ask someone. It wasn't really on the news, but you hear a lot of things in the hero community.'

Iida said as he munched on his lunch.

'Heh? didn't think gossiping is one of your pastimes, Iida'

Uraraka slyly said as she munched on her sandwich.

'It's not!'

Iida vehemently defended himself to Uraraka who snickered while Izuku was in deep thought. Why would his cousin and her friends reject hero school letters? It was weird.

'I mean, sure, they're the least hero-like people I know and they're more chaotic than anything but why?'

Uraraka waved a hand in front of Izuku's face as he mumbles to himself, deep in thought. The brunette turned to her other friend and shrugged, leaving him to his musings.


School finished that day and he heads home and it has been three blocks and two intersections since he said goodbye to Uraraka and Iida. He was still deep in thought as he trudged home.

'I'm home.'

He greeted as he walked inside his home. His mom greeted him back as she washed the leafy vegetables that was no doubt going to be incorporated for tonight's dinner.

'Mom?'

He called out and his mom hummed in reply.

'where's Big sister Inorin?'

Inko faced him, a small smile on her face as she prepares their dinner.

'Inorin went to the grocery to buy some soy sauce. Why?'

'N-nothing! I'll be in my room!'

He heads towards his room and brought out his books from his bag to begin studying.

'-rejected letters from hero schools- '

Studying the mystery that is his cousin and her friends. He can study later.