All Might left after we exchanged our "thank you"s. Mr. Aizawa and the principal, who's name, if I remembered correctly, was Nezu didn't come back in so, as soon as All Might left, I was all by my lonesome again.

Well, that just happened… am I legit going to be a student at UA?! That is if I pass the exams. BUT I STILL MIGHT GO TO UA! I nearly started squealing in my hospital bed. I had to ask myself how in the world I just got asked to go to UA. I thought I might be in jail at that point. I laid my head back and looked at the ceiling. Something didn't feel right. It was all too easy. Don't get me wrong, I loved that it was easy, but the pieces just didn't fit. No, it was more like there were two different puzzles being put together. I wish I could have just accepted how simple and straightforward it was. Take an exam, pass it, take another exam, pass it, and then you are UA bound! No strings attached! It didn't make sense.

They're using you as bait. Using you to lure in the villains.

You're just a prisoner.

They don't need you. You need them.

UGH! No! They wouldn't do that!

Or would they?

Earlier

Aizawa slid the door behind himself. All Might and Kirika started their conversation about—well, it wasn't his business. What his business was was that they were letting that girl into UA. He wasn't saying she didn't deserve it, but wasn't it a bit forced? She just got out of the League of Villain's custody and they were letting her into UA right now? The hero's course nonetheless! Nezu had told him that they were giving her an option of coming to UA. He understood that. General Studies could tend to her education while UA kept an eye on her activity and behavior. But what he didn't understand was why his class would be receiving her. A hero course class!

Aizawa saw that girl during the training camp incident. He saw her fight. He fought her. She wasn't your average teen nor was she normal as a kidnapped teen. She had toned muscles that would take years of work and exercise to get, her reaction time was well over average, and her analyzation skills rivaled Midoriya's. These were things he noticed in the short amount of time he had seen her.

Admittedly, he had punched her. It was a wound-up, knock-out blow and she didn't even flinch. It was a punch that was meant to knock. Her. Out. And she didn't bat an eye! This was coming from a pro hero who has faced countless villains. This girl was something else.

If that girl had decided to keep on the villain route, who knows what would've happened. The hero community would have had a huge problem if she was pulling the strings. To think that she might be one of his students. It almost gave him the chills. In that hospital room, she seemed delicate. But Aizawa knew not to underestimate her. Those eyes… he thought. During their small battle, she was calm and collected. The only thing that showed any sign of emotion were her eyes. Purple, bright, and full of anger. Delicate my ass. He thought. That girl had more experience than she said she did. That "experience" is what he feared most.

Aizawa had expressed his grievances to Nezu, but the principal didn't seem to take he. He needed answers, confirmation. Outside of the hospital room was perhaps the only time he could gather all of his questions and get trustable results.

"So tell me Nezu, why her?" Aizawa asked.

"I beg your pardon?"

"You know what I mean. Out of all the kidnapped orphans you could have picked for a special ticket to UA, why her?"

"Don't you think that she deserves a fair education?"

"You're dodging the question."

Nezu smiled. "As perceptive as ever, Aizawa. Yes, my decision is frankly uncalled for but I have a feeling that something good will come of this."

"A 'feeling'?"

"You said it yourself, that girl is something else. She's powerful, but unkept. Proper lessons on how to control her ability and her skills could make her a powerful hero. In all honesty, we need on of those now more than ever."

"You're not wrong there. But what if things go wrong?"

"I'm confident nothing will, she'll be in your class after all. But, if worst does come to worst, we'll always have constant surveillance over her. She has a teleportation-based quirk so she'll be hard to handle in that regard, but there's also a lot of potential lingering there too. Your class is also a wild card too, so she'll fit right in."

"I can't deny that…" Aizawa grumbled. He was pondering over how he was going to explain the "new student" to Class 1-A. He couldn't deny that Kirika would most likely get in. He was allowed to review her test score on the assessment she had… What was that kid doing for the past six years?

Nezu and Aizawa waited in silence until All Might finally opened up the hospital room door.

"Alright, gentleman. Shall we?" Nezu said as the three teachers headed out.

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This is a pretty short chapter but next Saturday, the chapter should be pretty long since I cannot publish on Wednesday. I like having a writing schedule! It makes things easier for me since I can actually develope my own schedule and easier for you so you know when to expect a new chapter! I told you guys that Asuga getting into UA wasn't as sugar-coated as it may seem. Doubts! Oh, the suspense! Mwahahaha! Maybe you'll see Asuga meet Class A time! More suspense! And please leave a comment because they make my day! Not suspense for you but for me!

Remember, there will be no chapter on Wednesday (ooh you like that fancy bold?).

Peace!