Chapter 39: Hero names?
The announcement of internships had injected a new sense of excitement and anticipation into Class 1-A. As the heroes-in-training prepared for the real-world experiences that awaited them, a pivotal moment unfolded in the classroom.
Aizawa's pragmatic demeanor was complemented by the unexpected entrance of the pro hero Midnight. Her presence, characterized by a playful yet authoritative aura, signaled the beginning of a crucial step in the hero-in-training journey—choosing hero names.
The room, once buzzing with casual conversations, now hushed in anticipation. Midnight, known for her expertise in heroics and flair for theatrics, surveyed the eager faces before her.
"Alright, kiddos, it's time to pick hero names. A name is more than just a label; it's an embodiment of your hero identity," Midnight declared, her eyes gleaming with a hint of mischief.
As the heroes-in-training pondered the significance of their hero names, Kaito felt a surge of contemplation. Union—the name of his quirk, the amalgamation of Duplicate and One For All—resonated with him. It encapsulated the essence of his abilities, the fusion of powers that defined his unique hero journey.
When Midnight reached Kaito, he stood with a quiet resolve. "What's your hero name going to be?" she asked, her eyes gleaming with curiosity.
"Union," Kaito replied, his voice steady and resolute. The name echoed with the harmony of his quirk, symbolizing the unity and synthesis of the powers within him.
Midnight, renowned for her knack for theatrics, nodded approvingly. "Union, I like it. Simple, yet it carries weight. A name that embodies your quirk and the strength that comes from unity. Good choice."
The classroom buzzed with excitement as each student revealed their chosen hero names. The process became an unveiling of identities, a ritual that marked the transition from students to heroes-in-training with their own distinctive personas.
For Kaito, the choice of Union as his hero name felt like the culmination of his journey. It represented not only the fusion of quirks but also the unity of purpose and the strength derived from collaboration.
As the heroes-in-training embraced their chosen names, they stepped closer to the mantle of heroism that awaited them in the real world. The classroom, once a crucible of learning, now echoed with the beginnings of hero identities—each name a beacon of hope and inspiration.
With hero names chosen, Class 1-A stood poised on the threshold of internships, ready to venture into the world of heroes with the weight of their chosen identities on their shoulders. The journey had only just begun, and Union, now adorned with a hero name, was prepared to face the challenges that lay ahead.
