As soon as she came to terms with everything, the best course of action was to jot down everything she remembered. It was smart and it was logical. In a pretense, if she managed to forget anything, having a journal to keep track of anything that could happen in the foreseeable future is helpful.

It took her a long time to come to terms with her existence. Around four months to recuperate and ease herself with the knowledge about the world she was in. She didn't know whether it was a curse or a blessing in disguise, however, she ultimately decided that it was, indeed, a curse no matter which way you look at it.

Knowledge of the future was never good. (A decent example being the Underground Pro-hero, Sir Nighteye, the ex-sidekick of the Symbol of Peace.)

As a Major Supporting Charecter of the Anime and Manga: My Hero Academia, she was more often than not, tied with the brunt of the major key events. All of which, are not particularly good.

Starting from her first 'canon' interaction with the shounen protagonist at the UA entrance exam; then the USJ attack; the training camp; provisional licence; Overhaul and the Yakuza; the war—

She took a deep breath in. The pen in her hand's was shaking in her grasp as she tried to write something down in her little, pink diary book her parent's had gifted her a while back.

Ochaco steeled her nerves. Nobody could ever find out about this book. Then she wrote down everything, with as much coherency a three-year old mobility could allow—and for her age, Ochaco was incredibly impressive. A Prodigy, a genius. She doesn't mind the title.

She wrote about everything she knew, arranging from the moment Midoriya Izuku was claimed to be quirkless, even the middle school he attended along with the deuteragonist, Bakugou Katsuki. To the Todoroki household, with the issue between Todoroki Touya, Endeavor's supposed 'redemption' arc and Shouto Todoroki the other deuteragonist.

The little tid-bits ofinformation could one day save her life if it came down to that.

Her knowledge about Class 1-A, even the other Charecter's outside of the infamous, troublesome class. For instance, Shinsou Hitoshi a student taken underneath Aizawa Shouta—Class 1-A's sensei and a General Education student from Class 1-C.

Her brain hurts.

Too much, too much to remember.

A lot of things happen that she can't catch up. The pen in her grip, hovered above the lined piece of paper. Everything she wrote down was in a mix of both Japanese and English—hopefully, if someone were to find it, decoding would take a while.

Her brown eye's scanned the room she was in, where could she hide it? The book had to be in an area where it was only accessible for her, and only her. Nobody else should be able to find it.

Her eye's landed on a Teddy bear that sat snuggly on top of her bed. Bingo. The size of the bear was big enough to store her little diary, and she remembered learning how to sew by—by... Her mind blanked as a faceless elderly woman popped in her mind, Ochaco couldn't attach a name to the lady.

She shook off her thought's. It didn't matter. She was no longer the girl from The Before and is now Ochaco Uraraka. All that was important was that she was taught more than enough life and day-today skills to get by because of her previous self.

(She wasn't Ochaco Uraraka—she's only lying to herself to make her feel better that she might have killed the poor girl.)

She could sew; she could cook and bake; could read complicated texts; she can wash after herself; she knew a lot of thing's no three-year old should.

Ochaco ripped open the seam, the feeling of polyester stuffing underneath her fingertips as she pulled them out bit by bit to make space for her small diary. Placing her book inside, she restuffed it once more, clasping onto the ripped seams.

She didn't have a sewing kit with her, but her mother does. Ochaco could easily enter her parent's room and grab her small sewing kit and none of her parent's would be all the more wiser. Perks of being an intelligent child with first-timer's as parent's— they simply don't understand enough about parenting and what to do with a child and how they should behave.

"Ochaco—! Come and eat."

The said brunette blinked up in surprise, before shifting her Chocolate gaze onto her room window quickly taking note on how the sun was already down and only the light embers of orange and pink remain in the sky filled with blue and purple.

Ah, it's dinner time already?

Glancing at the clock, the time was already past six— already heading towards seven o'clock. She sighed, Ochaco could finish patching up her teddy bear later. The young girl hid the stuffed bear underneath her small bed and exited the room, answering to her mother's call down the small hallway.

The Uraraka's didn't live in a lavish household—nor in a typical house, either. It only had one floor— and while it could have been a bungalow: it was not. They lived in a very cramped house; the living room and kitchen are in a shared vicinity and small; no dining table and one bathroom. Ochaco's room could barely even be counted as one due to how tight-spaced it was, just opposite her parent's room. In other word's, they were poor. Working-class family, living in a not-so good neighbourhood.

Her parent's held high hopes for the small company they created—hopefully taking them out of their poverish area and out of debt too. However, from Ochaco's pre-knowledge; she knows that their small building company is bound to fail, leaving it in bankruptcy; more debt than they could ever hope to tackle, at least until Ochaco could become a hero.

It was annoying, knowing that she is metaphorically bind and cannot do anything about it. At least, not yet. Because despite all of her prodigious capabilities, the young girl was still three-years old.

"Hai, kaa-chan!"

There was many things, Ochaco needed to rectify: one, for her lack of vocabulary (which was slowly irritating her nerves with how less she could speak in her current language, Japanese.)

Two, along with her vocabulary she needed to learn more about languages in general, both verbal and written. Three, the moment she receives her quirk—phase one of her plan would fall in place.

And phase one was to train as hard as she could.

Because God, if she was becoming a hero, she knows that she needs to survive no matter what, especially with what's going to happen.

Training hard was given. Nobody, currently would have the capacity to think about training their quirk earlier or just training in general. The only few she could think of at the top of her head was Bakugou Katsuki, Todoroki Touya, Todoroki Shouto and Keigo Takami.

The Todoroki's were self-explanatory as to why they trained earlier; Keigo Takami was stuck in the situation with the Hero commission: the only one that truly struck her, was Bakugou Katsuki.

Realistically speaking, his quirk was only sparks on his hand created by sweat—wouldn't amount to much if he did not train it. It was impressive how versatile Bakugou, made his quirk to be. He was easily top two strongest character in Class 1-A, and definetly one of the stronger characters in My Hero.

His quirk became powerful because he placed in the effort, admitted his quirk already had the potential when he first awakened it, but it only mattered if the person in question would even bother let it reach it's full potential.

Katsuki Bakugou was a great example of how one could develop a quirk in amazing ways. He had the drive; the motivation and passion to succeed—and he did. (Somewhat at least: second best, though.)

It was one of the short-list of things that Ochaco could commend him for—in fact, it was probably the only thing she liked him for. Nonetheless, he was still praise-worthy as a character.

(Though, she may or may not still be at least a tiny bit, bitter of him for bullying the main protagonist in the beginning, despite his future character development.)

Furthermore, it came down to the user, if they are determined enough to become strong.

She knew her future quirk is capable of manipulating gravity—even if it's in a small and limited extent; her quirk would be powerful. Essentially, on the same playing field as those who are 'gifted'; this time, in contrary to her ''other'' self, she will not slack off and maximise her full potential.

Zero Gravity. Everything she touches with all five of her finger-tips, she could negate their gravitational force— until she touches both of her finger-tips together to 'release' her quirk. She has a certain weight limit to which she could negate gravity for, however if she goes above the weight-limit, motion sickness will be her drawback.

(It was good that Ochaco was a prodigy, a genius child who was given fore-knowledge of the world she lived in. Despite this, it was also a curse.)

Four, absorb any media she could get her grubby little hands on. This step was important. If Ochaco is able to reach to any sort of website that features heroes and villains (which, luckily, they would since its practically the only thing everyone would speak about nowadays), news and tabloids about everything—ranging from day-to-day life to politics. It will all be essential to Ochaco's grasp on the world.

Heavily on politics and law.

(Because damn to hell is she going to get arrested for illegally using her quirk to save herself from a villain attack.)

In summary, she needs to study, learn and train.

...

Though, she is only three-years old. No need for a rush.

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[A/n - Logical-Tadkins, thank you so much for your review! My very first one in this Fanfiction and I'm glad you find it interesting.

And thank you to those who had favourite and followed this story as well! I'd like to repeat myself what I have said before, but I have an account on Wattpad that's ahead of my updates and that I have more Fanfiction in general, on that platform then here. I go under the same name: HanamiQueen

Also, as I plan to make Ochaco Uraraka reasonably powerful, van anybody give me suggestions to how I can expand on her quirk and her fighting style? That would be greatly appreciated if I had any of your inputs.

I apologise if her development seems to fast but in all honesty, I did state that it took her months to realise.

Thank you for reading this. I'll see you all next chapter!]

—HanamiQueen