I take control of our body and instantly regret it. Pain surges throughout my face, the taste of blood stuck in my teeth. "What on earth?" I mutter. I look around, I'm in our bedroom. Jin, my brother, must've heard me because he climbs down his bunk to my bunk to check on me. His face goes quite a bit paler and he climbs back down. "Hey! Tell me what's happened!" I snap. He sighs, "I'll grab you a mirror..." He drags his feet out the room and to the girl's bedroom. I hear a knock from the next room. Jin walks back in with a pink mirror in his hand. He hands me the mirror and look into it. "WOAH, WHAT IS WRONG WITH MY FACE!?" My cheeks are basically gone. Jin looks at the ground. "Well, that explains the debilitating pain," I sarcastically mutter, "what am I gonna do at school! Everyone'll be freaked out by my face!" Jin gasps and runs to his bedside table. He unlocks the dresser and pulls something out. He hands me it. It's a white mask with no eye holes. "Dad bought it for me for my tenth birthday but I don't wear full face masks, and even if I did, I wouldn't be able to see." My head tilts and I look at my brother. "How do you expect me to see then?" Jin looks as confused as me. "Your quirk," he says, "you can just put a camera on the front, can't you?" Oh, right. I forgot I had a quirk. I chuckle and place a camera on the front of the mask. I pull the mask over my face and look around.

I have never felt like this before. Why have I never worn a mask!? The ceramic feels cold on my face but in a strangely nice way. "Thank you," I mumble. Jin walks away and I flop onto my back. I glance at the clock above the door. It's only 4:45. but I feel like i'm about to pass out from exhaustion. Going to bed early never hurt anyone, has it? I tug the mask off my face, the elastic making a satisfying snap noise. I crawl to the end of my bed and jump down the ladder. Gently, I lay the mask on my bedside table and climb back up to my bunk. Still in my school uniform, with only pain and panic in my veins, I gradually doze off.