"I want to know how far you've come in handling its power." Morganite said.

Luna looked shocked as Morganite covered her hands with pink crystals.

"It's time to show me what you can do, little girl." Morganite challenged with a smile. "I watched your fight against Amazonite and Vondergeist's daughter at the UA Sports Festival the other day. I can already tell that your mother taught you well. So, for now, get your costume on and let's rumble."

Luna nodded her head with excitement. After changing into her hero costume, she put on a serious smile.

"I'm ready." Luna said confidently.

"Alright, let's get started." Morganite said.

Just as Luna enveloped her hands in pure pink energy, Morganite charged forward and delivered a strong punch that hit Luna in the chest and sent her tumbling backward to the wall.

"Let's see if you are worthy to be Chariot's successor." Morganite said.

Luna quickly recovered and faced Morganite after moving away from the wall.

"You better believe it!" Luna cried.

Morganite unloaded a machine-gun barrage of medium-sized crystal shards. Luna swiftly evaded through them with amazing reflexes and agility. She then prepared for a crushing counterstrike. Luna attacked Morganite with shot after shot of pink energy spheres from her hands. That made Morganite look stunned, causing her to realize that the UA student hit her hands each time so that she couldn't fight back. Then, Luna's hands glowed in the dazzling radiance of pink energy. She jumped high in the air and flipped over Morganite before aiming her hands behind the pro hero.

Morganite prepared to defend herself, but she decided to stand down.

"I'm impressed. You really do have the guts." Morganite commented. "The way you used your Quirk during the tournament definitely prove that your parents have already taught you everything they know."

"But you've got long ways to go when it comes to Divine Trinity." Tarot Chariot said as she walked up to Luna.

"How come?" Luna said in confusion.

"Divine Trinity may look like a standard emitter Quirk, but it's quite powerful to control." Tarot Chariot explained. "It's true that you need to get stronger and faster with that power, but remember this. Villains don't care and will strike you even if you reached your full potential. Divine Trinity is more special than you realize."

Morganite hopped over the back of the couch and lounged on the cushions.

"Besides, it's time to rest up." Morganite said casually. "Get yourself clean up and I'll ordered us some food."

Luna nodded her head and went upstairs as she pondered on her mentor's advice.

I know Divine Trinity is special, but I hardly even acknowledged its properties before the USJ incident. Luna thought. I wonder what other secrets mom hasn't told me?


Meanwhile, Selene and her mother Zodiac Moon patrolled the streets together in Hosu City.

"Remember, Stardust. Even on a normal day, always stay vigilant for any suspicious activities." Zodiac Moon explained. "I've heard that this town has been very bustling lately."

"I can see that." Selene said.

Selene spotted some children waving happily at her, prompting her to wave back with a warm smile.

"Did you have higher offers from other pros?" Zodiac Moon asked.

"Yeah." Selene replied. "I even had offers from Aisha's parents and Diana's parents."

"Oh my." Zodiac Moon said with a smile. "I guess praise comes with talent."


Elsewhere, Comet found herself face-to-face with Tomura, Kurogiri, and an intimidating, muscular man inside the bar hideout. She already recognized the man as the Hero Killer villain named Stain. Stain has a distinct hunch, a somewhat-triangular flat face, long black messy hair held back by his red headband, and small red eyes. He wore a sleeveless black combat suit that is plated with metal armor across his body to holster his weapons, a blood-red scarf wrapped around his neck, and a tattered clothed mask around his face. His arms are wrapped in paler yellow bandages all the way from just below his shoulders to his wrists and his knees are protected with metal pads. He also wore long black wristbands, a watch on his left arm, and black boots with steel armor.

"Now I get it." Stain spoke. "You must be the ones who attacked UA."

"And you want to recruit us to build up your little group." Comet added.

"Yeah, it'll be great. You got so much experience." Tomura replied.

"And what's your mission?" Stain asked.

"For now, I really just wanna kill All Might." Tomura answered. "I like to destroy anything that pisses me off." He held up a picture of Izuku and Luna at the Sports Festival. "Like this little brat here, but this girl is an exception. Game over."

Hearing that made Stain suddenly disappointed.

"I was a fool to think you could offer me anything." Stain said. "It turns out you're the type of person I hate most in this world."

Stain's words left Tomura and Kurogiri very confused.

"The goals of your league are those of a child." Stain added as he prepared to draw his swords. "What meaning is there to killing if you don't have real convictions?"

Comet looked at Stain with narrow eyes before looking back at Tomura and Kurogiri.

"I'm afraid to agree with Stain on this one." Comet said. "I have no interest in joining the league as well. I have my loyalties with someone else. And besides, that girl happens to be my target."

The Hero Killer Stain. Kurogiri thought with narrow eyes. Tomura Shigaraki cares only about wanton violence, so we brought this man in to guide him. And as for Comet, we assume she might join us just like her identical sisters. Perhaps we made a mistake.

Once Stain drew out his swords and Comet summoned her energy balls, Kurogiri turned to the monitor screen.

"Master. Should I step in?" Kurogiri asked.

"Let it happen." All For One replied. "It's possible this is the only way he'll learn anything. He needs to think about the way he must grow. How he can mature. Only then will he meet his potential."


In the center of Tokyo, Diana arrived at Black King and White Queen's Hero Agency. The agency looked like a multi-story office building that is colored in a yin and yang style and a sign with the name of the office attached on the facade.

"I knew I'll be sinking to all new lows bringing myself here." Diana muttered in annoyance. She placed both hands on her hips. "Let me refresh your memory right now, dad. You and mom are the ones who made an offer for me to join your agency and now I'm being lectured."

"That may be true, but the way you fought at the Sports Festival caught our attention." Black King said. "I'll admit you display impressive talent and clever insights on your powerful Quirk. But, as usual, you do have a fatal flaw. That ferocious temper of yours. And because of that temper, you come off as unpredictable, hostile, and not to mention, aggressive."

"Gee, I wonder where I learned those from." Diana retorted as she rolled her eyes.

Then, Black King unleashed several black chains out of black aura that restrained around Diana.

"Your father's right. From now on, we will be educating you on controlling your temper." White Queen said sternly. "Starting this week, we'll show you what it means to be a hero."

Damn. I knew I should've join Luna's mom's agency instead. Diana thought.


Meanwhile, Aisha arrived at Vondergeist and Amazonite's Hero Agency. The agency looked like a large, five-story greenish-white building. Aisha stood in front of her parents inside their luxurious office room.

"We're so happy you made your choice, Aisha." Vondergeist smiled.

"And I'm looking forward to working with you and mom." Aisha said. "Whatever training you have in store for me, I'm ready."

"Well, today's your lucky day. Go get ready. We're heading out tonight." Amazonite said.

"Huh? To where?" Aisha asked.


Back at Tarot Chariot's agency, Morganite was carrying two boxes of pizza through the hallway. She then saw the shadows of Tarot Chariot and Luna on the wall of the gym. She headed to the gymnasium just in time to watch Tarot Chariot emitting her hands with pink energy in a shape of a rose.

"Here's a move I've learned from my trip to America." Tarot Chariot said.

Tarot Chariot dashed forward and delivered a quick barrage of pink slashes that hit Luna twelve times before sending her daughter flying across the full width of the gym with a final slash. As Luna crashed down on top of a rack of dumbbells, she jumped to her feet from the floor while feeling a little daze from the impact.

"Took twenty criminals down in one shot with that move way before I've met your father." Tarot Chariot said proudly.

Morganite cleared her throat as she entered.

"Hey! I got the pizza!" Morganite called out.

"Sweet!" Luna said cheerfully. Her eyes moved to Tarot Chariot. "Thanks for showing me some cool moves."

"My pleasure." Tarot Chariot smiled. "Let me know if you need any combat tips. I've got plenty more."


Later that night, Tarot Chariot and Morganite laid asleep on their beds.

Luna, on the other hand, couldn't sleep. She began recalling her mother's move back at the gym. Today was her first day of training and all she did demonstrating her Quirk to Morganite. Even though Tarot Chariot did show off one of her moves, Luna herself didn't perform no actual moves at all.

Luna changed into her hero costume and walked slowly into the gym. She stood at the center of the room.

If I'm gonna master Divine Trinity more fluently, I need to be creative. Luna thought to herself. My Quirk only allows me to shoot bolts, blasts, and beams just like my mom. Except my mom was able to use her power in a shape of playing cards.

Luna generated a pink triquetra-shaped mark on her forehead.

First, I need to be able to use it instantly. Luna thought.

Luna charged a large sphere of pink energy between her hands. But something unexpected happened to her. She caught the sight of pink triquetra tattoo-like marks forming on her arms and legs in a straight row.

Whoa. Luna thought in awe. This is new. But this could actually work to my new move.

With a smile, Luna began training her Divine Trinity Quirk.


On a sunny morning, Tarot Chariot walked into the gym, where she is surprisingly greeted by an exhausted Luna, who was somewhat struggling to stay on her feet.

"Oh my, Luna." Tarot Chariot spoke with startling eyes. "Have you been in here all hours of the night?"

"Yeah." Luna answered. "I took everything you said yesterday and decided to work on my Quirk on my own. I'll admit I did take my training too far last night, but I've thought about it long and hard until it finally paid off."

"Really?" Tarot Chariot asked. "Show me."

Luna closed her eyes and concentrated on her Quirk. The power of Divine Trinity began spreading pink triquetra tattoo-like marks incessantly throughout every inch of her arms and legs.

Tarot Chariot smiled for her daughter's improvement.

She did it. Tarot Chariot beamed. Well done, Luna.

"I imagined the energy of my Quirk and focused that energy that could both spread and boost my strength and speed throughout my entire body." Luna explained. "I'm calling it…Dazzling Trinity."

"Wanna test it out with me?" Tarot Chariot asked.

"Yeah, let's do this." Luna smiled.


Slow chapter, I know. Bare with me. With my job, I'm trying to continue this fanfiction. Enjoy and review. And Happy New Year's!