"The first incident was in Qing Qing City. A child was born with a strange ability to radiate light. Soon after that, people all over the world were reported to have some kind of superpower previously thought to be science fiction. Over time, these superpowers were all classified under one universal term: Quirks. No one knew what was causing these quirks to appear. But overtime, the world slowly became a superhuman society with 80% of the population possessing some kind of superpower. As cities were flooded with chaos and uncertainty, a new profession rose. Just like the old comics from long ago, the superhero was born. It was an age of heroes. Backdraft, Endeavor, Kamui Woods, Edgeshot, all heroes of today. But there was one hero who stood above them all. He was a beacon of hope to everyone who saw man was the Symbol Of Peace: All Might." Ami narrated, remembering childhood memories of watching All Might on the computer.

"Fear not, citizens. Hope has arrived!" An incredibly muscular All Might said, "Because I am here!" All Might said, revealing his famous smile to the camera. Izuku Midoriya stared at the screen, holding onto his All Might figure tightly. He squirmed in his seat and felt his excitement overtake him, gleeful noises escaped his closed lips. He rose off of the chair and jumped, raising his action figure up above his head. Izuku turned around and circled around the room with his action figure raised as high as he could muster. Immediately after another child came into his vision, chasing after him with a gleeful smile. Izuku smiled and laughed, seeing a nearly identical All Might figure in the grasp of his younger twin sister, Ami Midoriya.

"He's the coolest in the universe! And once we get our quirks, me and Ami are gonna be heroes just like him!" Izuku proclaimed, a big smile forming on his sister's face.

"Yeah!" Ami exclaimed loudly, chasing after her older twin brother, Izuku Midoriya.

"We were always together back then. Nearly inseparable. We both wanted to be just like All Might after all. But, fate had other plans for us..." Ami narrated.

"See that, Mom? There's always a smile on his face no matter how bad things get. Even when things seem impossible he never gives up. Do you think...I can be a hero, too?" Izuku asked, visibly shaking. Inko saw the sad tears falling out of Izuku's eyes and frowned at the sight of her crying child. Seeing how hurt her son was made her rush towards him with tears falling down her eyes. Ami watched her mother hold Izuku tightly in her arms, the sad expression on his face froze within her embrace.

"I'm sorry, Izuku. I wish things were different." Inko cried out, attempting to comfort Izuku.

"My brother was part of the 20% born without a quirk. As for me, I was born with a quirk like everyone else. Only mine couldn't have come at a worse time." Ami narrated.

Ami sat in the office chairs in the fetal position, crying her eyes out. Vivid memories of her recent actions looped in her mind. The experience was absolutely traumatizing to her. Inko had arrived shortly after receiving the call and stared at her traumatized daughter with worry, her heart skipped a beat upon seeing Ami cry. She reached her hand out to try and comfort her daughter, only for Ami to smack her hand away.

"Don't. I don't want to hurt you!" Ami yelled, her voice cracking.

"Principal Takedo, what happened? My daughter won't let me touch her ever since I arrived here." Inko asked, staring at her daughter with worry.

"Your daughter manifested her quirk today and started a fire. She was playing with the other students in her class when she suddenly got the hiccups and started spewing fire out of her mouth." The principal explained, causing Inko's eyes to widen.

"My quirk was a combination of my mom and dad's quirk. Officially, my quirk is called Flame Catcher and it allows me to breathe fire through my mouth and collect any kind of fire in my environment. Even fires caused by quirks." Ami narrated.

"Things were different after my quirk manifested. I avoided my classmates out of fear of hurting them and they avoided me back. None of them wanted to be around the girl who could set them on fire. But there were a few who still talked to me. I became friends with a girl who had the ability to light herself on fire. Then later on, became friends with her boyfriend, who could turn his body into rocks. As for Izuku, I kept my distance but always made sure he was safe. That, of course, meant I had to deal with a former friend-turned-bully. His name was Katsuki Bakugo, but me and Izzy called him, Kacchan, for short." Ami narrated.

"You wanna pretend to be a hero?" Kacchan asked, punching his other hand. The punch created small blasts the size of firecrackers on his arm.

"You don't stand a chance without a quirk, Deku." Kacchan smiled.

"Deku was the name Kacchan would call Izuku to make fun of him because he was quirkless. Despite being born quirkless, Izuku tried his best in hopes of one day being a hero. Even though he was my brother, I also believed he could never become a hero. But that all changed after the Sludge Villain Incident. Bakugo had gone too far that day with his insults. I was so mad that when I saw him yelling at his friends in an alleyway, I had to confront him." Ami narrated, remembering her outburst.

"You're wrong about him. He has a drive just like you, Kacchan. That notebook you tried to destroy earlier today. He writes down everything about being a hero in that notebook. Sometimes, I wonder if he was ever jealous of me? We're only three minutes apart and I'm the one with a quirk? But I realized something. He wasn't jealous of me. He was proud of me. He...was happy for me. I got a quirk and he didn't. He didn't…" Ami said, frowning while clenching her fists. She looked down at the alleyway cement and was unable to hold back her tears.

"He's an inspiration, Kacchan. And a hero always inspires others. So, guess what, Kacchan?" Ami asked, raising her voice at Bakugo. The tone of her voice had caught both him and his friends by surprise, "Izuku's already a better hero than you'll ever be!"

Ami screamed at the top of her lungs, her voice echoing down the alleyway. Bakugo and his friends looked at her in surprise, unable to say anything. Before they could compose themselves, their eyes widened when they saw the growing sludge rising from the ground behind Ami.

"Despite me yelling at him in front of his friends, he still saved me and pulled me away from the Sludge Villain. Something I still haven't properly thanked him for. When I had regained consciousness in that alleyway, I was just in time to witness Izuku running straight towards the villain just to save Kacchan. And for some reason, so did I." Ami narrated, remembering using her quirk to eat all the fire surrounding the sludge villain. She remembered how exhausted and worn out she had gotten after blasting the villain with her fire breathing.

"In the end, All Might had arrived to save the both of us from possible death. And after a scolding by heroes, I met a personal idol of mine. Seeing Izuku run like that towards the Sludge Villain without even thinking made me think back on my former thoughts. I had realized that day that I was wrong. Izuku could be a hero and I just had to ask Backdraft an important question." Ami narrated, recalling her exchange with the pro hero.

"My brother, Izuku. All his life he's wanted to be a hero. We used to say that when we got our quirks we'd be the best hero duo ever. We wanted to be like All Might so much. But then… I got my quirk. And he didn't. People used to make fun of him for being quirkless. Saying a person like him could never be a hero…" She frowned, feeling her tears stream down her face. Flashes of memories went through her head at that moment. All the insults and bullying inflicted towards her brother through the years caused her whole body to shiver.

"I'm his sister, yet even I didn't think it was possible…" She said in a low voice, feeling ashamed of herself.

"Yet even now, he still wants to be a hero. More than anything. Even when not a single person believed in him, he still didn't give up. And after seeing him run to Bakugo, I realized that. So I wanted to know...Backdraft." Ami said, sniffling. She looked up at Backdraft and tried to wipe off her tears with her arm.

"Is it possible? Can he be a hero even without a quirk?" Ami asked, loudly.

"When I asked that question, I was expecting a basic response. Sure thing, or, maybe, or a straight, no. But that isn't what happened." Ami narrated.

"There are many things I could say to that. My family has been heroes for generations. And before that, we were firefighters. Many people will tell you you can only be a hero if you have a quirk. And for the most part, it's true. But that's only looking at it in one way...As a firefighter, you go into a burning building not just to put out a fire. You go in to save lives and help as many people as you can. It's a dangerous job, but so is being a hero. But even before quirks, that's never stopped them from doing it, has it?" Backdraft said, thinking back on his own experiences. Ami stood there listening with her mouth open, blinking over and over. She was surprised to hear what her idol was saying to her.

"Despite the risk, despite the odds. Your brother still went in, did he? Despite his own fears, he risked his life to save another. To me, that makes him a hero." Backdraft said, truthfully. Ami stopped blinking and kept her eyes half shut, feeling another wave of tears fall down her face. Her face turned red as she struggled to hold in her emotions.

"Anyone can be a hero, Ami. Even without a quirk." Backdraft finished, staring down at the shaking teen. Ami heard his words and felt the world around her stop. She sniffled and put a hand on her chest, feeling her heart beating rapidly. Backdraft watched her lower her head and felt concerned for her well being, only to see her lift her head up with a massive smile. Ami bowed respectfully at him and composed herself as best as she could. Backdraft bowed his head in respect and watched her leave with a smile behind his mask.

"Hearing those words made me realize how wrong I was before. Izuku didn't need a quirk to become a hero, as long as he chose to save a life, he'd be a hero to everyone. I just had to go and find him. And, after a bizarre thank you from Kacchan, I had caught up to Izuku. That was when I had learned All Might's secret. The hero who never loses and always saves the day with a smile was just a cover to hide his true form. After I had stopped screaming and listened to his explanation, I had remembered what I had wanted to say to Izuku. Fortunately, All Might was there to tell it himself." Ami narrated, remembering the words that would forever change their lives.

"There are stories about every hero. How they became great. Most have one thing in common. Their bodies moved before they had a chance to think. Almost on their own. And today, that's what I saw from you. Both of you. Young man, you too, can become a hero." All Might said.

"And that was when my brother had finally gotten his quirk. One For All. A quirk passed from generation to generation. One person improves the power, then hands it off to another person and continues to grow as it's passed along. An amazing power too good to be true, yet, it was. It wasn't that long after the Incident that we were training under the number one hero. He helped us prepare our bodies so that we would be ready for the UA Entrance Exams. Within 10 months, we had transformed our bodies and gotten the attention of our classmates. Mostly unwanted." Ami narrated, recalling several instances of unwanted attraction. Izuku would grow uncomfortable whenever he would hear quiet whispers about his sister. And Ami would cringe whenever she would hear quiet whispers about her brother.

"After passing the Entrance exams, we started our first week at U.A. So many things had happened in just a couple days. I watched my brother get blasted by Kacchan's grenade gauntlets. I slapped Bakugo in the face. I used my quirk and won the combat exercise against Tokoyami, Dark Shadow, and Tsu. But during all that I made the mistake of telling Bakugo about Izuku's quirk." Ami narrated, recalling her experience in the combat training.

"A late bloomer? You're still a bad liar, Habanero. There's no way it took that long for his quirk to manifest! And why the hell is it so different from yours, huh?" Bakugo shouted, getting in her face. He raised his hand and pointed at her, poking her shoulder.

"It's a mutated quirk! He doesn't know how to control it yet." Ami retorted, telling half of the truth.

"I said those things to get him off Izuku's trail. An attempt to hide the truth from him. It could've worked had Izzy not told him the truth. Though he didn't believe it, I followed him the next day. I just had to know what he thought. Unfortunately, he had caught on to what I was doing and confronted me during the bus ride to the USJ. I had no choice but to admit Izuku was telling the truth. After that, I experienced the definition of hell inside the USJ. Villains had teleported into the building and separated us throughout the facility. It was only through luck that our entire class had survived the encounter. Especially me…Although we made it out alive, I was forced to walk around with a cane until I had fully recovered. However, during all that Kacchan had been watching us. I used to underestimate Kacchan back then. I didn't realize how quickly he would catch on. It was because of my mistake that led him to confronting us that night." Ami narrated.

Present

"Well, I guess we'll see you at school, right?" Izuku asked. Bakugo glared at him and crossed his arms. Izuku already knew the answer and gulped. Ami glanced at Izuku and Bakugo's eyes and sighed.

"Yeah, you're right. Well, see you later, Kacchan." Izuku waved goodbye, turning his back on the angry blonde.

"It's All Might's, isn't it?" Bakugo asked, stopping the twins in their tracks.

"What?" Izuku asked, turning around in confusion.

"Your quirk." Bakugo clarified, causing Izuku to gulp. He turned his head and glanced at his sister, wondering if she was just as freaked out as him. Strangely enough, the expression on Ami's face was unexpectedly serious.

"..." Izuku and Ami stood there silent, unable to say anything. Bakugo raised an eye at their silence, crossing his arms.

"What? Too fast for you idiots?" Bakugo questioned, staring at their incredulous faces.

"And uh...where'd you… get that idea from, Kacchan?" Izuku asked, shakily pointing his eyes towards a random direction. Despite the cold temperature, nervous sweat formed on the side of Izuku's face. Bakugo heard Izuku's stuttering and scoffed, rolling his eyes.

"Hmph. Thought you'd say that. Maybe Habanero can fill you in, Deku." Bakugo said, causing Izuku's face to morph into one of confusion. He raised his eyebrows and turned his attention towards Ami. Ami's eyes widened in disbelief. He was trying to point the blame on her.

"What? Ami, what's he talking about?" Izuku asked, unsure of what he was implying. Ami stared into Izuku's eyes and felt herself sweat nervously as well.

"Kacchan confronted me about it on the bus ride to the USJ. And, well, I-I might have gone too far in some things…" Ami said, shyly looking away from Izuku. She squeezed her backpack strap with one hand and squeezed her cane with the other hand. She knew this was going to happen, but why did it have to happen now? She shrugged and closed her eyes, taking a deep breath.

"Izuku... I told Kacchan that you were telling the truth that your quirk was borrowed." Ami admitted, causing Izuku's eyes to widen.

"What? But Ami, we were told-" Izuku said, putting a hand on her shoulder. Ami narrowed her eyes at the hand and turned around, slipping the hand off her. She didn't have to be reminded about what All Might had said to them.

"Izzy, don't. I know. But what was I supposed to say after what you told him yesterday? Kacchan knows when I'm lying! Listen, I didn't tell him anything specific. You have to believe me." Ami pleaded, grabbing hold of Izuku.

"She's not lying. I figured it out at the USJ." Bakugo said, bringing their attention back on him. Izuku turned around and looked at Kacchan with a questionable look.

"But...How?" Izuku asked, trying to think about what he said at the USJ. His mind scrambled to sort through all his memories of the USJ as well as remember what he said around Kacchan. Bakugo narrowed his eyes at Deku and could tell he was overthinking again.

"Watching you, Deku. All that worrying you had on your face. The mistakes you kept making. The mistake you almost made." Bakugo said, putting emphasis on almost. He glanced at Habanero once more and continued speaking, "Even you couldn't hide your fear, Habanero. Out of all us, you two were the only ones who didn't believe All Might could win." Bakugo said, narrowing his eyes.

"..." Izuku couldn't reply to that. It was completely true. All the trauma at the USJ had caused him to slip up several times. Hearing it made him reexamine how obvious he could be.

"You were so scared All Might could die that you threw away your sister like she was nothing. Throwing her onto me like that. The hell's wrong with you?" Bakugo said, causing Izuku to raise his eyes. He was shocked to hear what he said and narrowed his eyes at Bakugo. He couldn't let himself say nothing to that.

"No, that's not true!" Izuku denied, raising his voice, "I knew you were helping her so I trusted you in keeping her safe." Izuku explained, remembering Bakugo helping him with getting his sister off the ground.

"Yeah, what are you getting at, Kacchan?" Ami exclaimed, backing up her brother. She squinted her eyes and made a quick glance at Izuku, surprised to hear him say he trusted Kacchan with keeping her safe. Bakugo glared at them and flared his nostrils.

"Hmph. So that gets a reaction. But not even a bit of denial about All Might? You can't even deny it subconsciously." Bakugo scolded him, raising his voice. The response caused the twins to slightly step back in confusion.

"What? Was he baiting us to see what we'd respond to first?" The twins thought, exchanging glances.

"I'm right, aren't I?" Bakugo asked, intensifying his glare.

"..." The twins kept silent, unable to reply. Izuku and Ami shared a complete loss of words. They didn't know how to approach Kacchan with the whole truth. They were floored.

"I know that face of his. He's not going to let up. But, what do I say? Should I tell him everything? No, not now. I need to see how much he knows now." Izuku thought, gulping anxiously, "And what Ami told him." Izuku thought, glancing at Ami.

"What do you know so far?" Izuku questioned, causing Bakugo to raise an eye.

"So you want to know what I know, huh? Fine." Bakugo questioned, looking up at the sky. Izuku listened to Bakugo explain the conversation he had with Habanero inside the bus at the USJ. Izuku glanced back and forth between Kacchan and Ami and saw her nodding with everything Bakugo was saying. The gesture confirmed his feelings and made him relax. Izuku sighed, relaxing his fists. He didn't know much.

"So, Ami, didn't tell him much at all. That's a relief." Izuku thought, staring back up at

"So, who is All Might, to you? The only thing I can't make any sense out of is how you got his quirk in the first place? How did he do it? Some kinda lab experiment?" Bakugo asked, narrowing his eyes at Izuku.

"...It's... a long story." Izuku said, unsure where to start.

"Hmph. So you're not gonna deny it anymore?" Bakugo asked, scoffing.

"There's no point hiding it now. You're right," Izuku said, looking down at his fist, "My quirk...Is All Might's quirk, too. But now that you know, what are you going to do? I don't want anyone else to know. You can't tell anyone about this, Kacchan." Izuku stated, putting on a serious face. Kacchan rolled his eyes again and shook his head.

"Relax, you idiot, I already told Habanero I wouldn't. In fact, I'm apparently a lot better at keeping a secret than you two morons. You keep it going and soon enough everyone in the world will know." Bakugo insulted, upsetting the twins. It was bad enough they couldn't hide it from him. Bakugo saw their upset faces and scrutinized them.

"But, I don't plan on telling anyone, your secret's safe with me. So stop looking at me like I am!" Bakugo shouted, glaring at the twins. The twins jumped at Bakugo's voice and quickly nodded their heads in response. Bakugo looked at them and scoffed.

"It's late and that was all I wanted to know. I'm going home." Bakugo said, turning his back on the twins. Ami and Izuku looked at him with puzzled looks.

"Wait, what?" Izuku questioned, surprised to see him walking away.

"Already? But I thought you wanted to know the-" Ami asked

"I know what I said, Habanero. But it's late, and your legs are shaking again." Bakugo interrupted, pointing out her tired condition. Ami heard his reasoning and looked down to see her legs were visibly shaking. Standing around doing nothing in the cold had caused her to shake. It was bad enough she was wearing the school uniform in this weather. She could tell she was getting tired again. She squeezed her grip on her cane and adjusted her posture, leaning on one side.

"You asked why I can't say anything nice, remember? There it is. We'll talk tomorrow. You know my phone number. Now I better not see you two idiots staring through my window." Bakugo said, coldly. Ami's puzzled look turned to a surprised stare. Thoughts went through her head as she watched Kacchan cross the street.

"There it is? Does he actually feel bad for me? Guess we mean something to him after all." Ami thought, feeling a small smile form on her face.

"See you around, Kacchan." Ami said, blankly. Bakugo heard the goodbye as he stepped on the opposite sidewalk and narrowed his eyes. He felt a strange feeling of Dejavu go through him as he heard the goodbye. He narrowed his eyes and gritted his teeth in annoyance, remembering their exchange after the Sludge Villain. Ami and Izuku watched Bakugo enter his house before the two relaxed and caught their breaths. They both breathed loud sighs of relief, happy that the conversation was over.

"That-" Ami said.

"-Was really hard." Izuku said, finishing her sentence.

"He's right, though. I am getting tired. We should head home now." Ami said, getting a nod in agreement from Izuku.

"Right. But, Ami, you'll be okay walking, right?" Izuku asked with concern.

"You're definitely not carrying me." Ami said, smiling. Izuku laughed while the two started their walk back home. Bakugo looked out the window in his house and watched the twins slowly walk away. He stared at Deku and Habanero and had a mixed amount of thoughts. He wanted to know everything about Izuku's quirk, but looking at Habanero changed his mind. Seeing her limping around in a cane had caused him to feel an unusual emotion towards the green-haired girl. Much to his annoyance, he knew what that emotion was. And after hearing about what happened to her, he could deny it no longer. He felt bad for Habanero.

He only waited for them because he wanted to confront them, but after hearing them tell their stories on the bus, he felt the unusual need to cut them some slack. Especially after hearing about what happened to Habanero. He knew about the beam in the sky, but what he didn't know about was how close she was to actually dying. It had surprised him to hear her story. He only wished he was there to see her set the weird villain's hand on fire.

Bakugo sighed and looked away from his window when the twins walked out of his sight. He couldn't believe he felt bad for Habanero. He wasn't supposed to feel bad for her. Yet he couldn't help but relate with her brush of death. It reminded him of the Sludge Villain Incident. He remembered what it felt like seeing a real villain looking down at him and Habanero. He remembered grabbing Habanero by the wrist and throwing her aside so that he could blast him, but it only ended with him getting swallowed up by the villain. He remembered how quickly everything had changed in an instant. He even remembered his own feelings during the Sludge Villain's attempts to take control of him. Despite all his anger and resistance, part of him genuinely thought he was going to die. That was until the twins had tried to save him. He remembered how mad he felt to see Deku, of all people, trying to save him. It annoyed him even more to see Habanero try to save him, too. What the hell was the point of saving her if she was gonna rush back in to save him? He scoffed at the memory and fell into his bed, closing his eyes. He stirred in his bed for a while before drifting off to sleep. Even then, he was mad that he cared.

"After our conversation with Kacchan, we went home and nearly choked to death trying to pull our mom off us." Ami narrated, remembering the death hug from her mother.

"After a late dinner, we had gone to our rooms and tried to relax. But it was easier said than done. After everything we went through, sleep seemed impossible. Kacchan may have spared us from giving out details, but the thing we were dreading the most was telling All Might. What would we say to him? How would he react?" Ami narrated. She laid in her bed thinking about the day for what felt like the whole night. Twisting around in her bed, she eventually fell asleep, squeezing the bear plush she had in her arms. During her attempts to sleep, however, different events were unfolding.

Somewhere

Police sirens rang out into the night. Leading in the front, the police car blared its sirens, forcing cars ahead to drive to the side. People in the cars pulled over and watched the fleet of vehicles drive by. One of these drivers stared at the four buses that drove by him and read the words printed on the side of the bus.

"TARTARUS PRISON TRANSPORT"

Seeing those words made the driver gulp. He watched four of the prison buses drive by and had gotten the feeling that something had happened. Without a second thought, the driver put one hand on the steering wheel and flipped on the radio. Turning the volume up, he flipped through song after song until finding the news channel.

"...a massive attack taking place at the prestigious Hero School: U.A. High was thwarted by All Might earlier today. Information remains unknown as to who planned this attack or how many villains were apprehended, but sources say two pro heroes have been injured protecting students..." The radio reported, cutting off the signal. The driver stared down at his radio with an incredulous look. He squinted his eyes in confusion at the report.

"Villains? Inside U.A.?" The driver questioned, thinking of the report. He frowned thinking about how frightened those students must have been. The driver listened to the static on the radio and started flipping channels in an attempt to get sound from the radio. The other cars near him had returned to driving, leaving him alone in a quiet empty road surrounded by forest. He was so fixated on getting a signal on his radio that he didn't notice how quiet the road had gotten.

CRASH

The sound had frightened the driver, causing him to jump in his seat. The driver gasped and put his hand on his chest, feeling his heart racing from the unexpected loud crashing sound. He looked around in a panic and stared out his open window, poking his head out. He looked at the quiet trees through the darkness and stared down at the ground. He squinted his eyes and focused on the strange cracks on the road. Those were not there before.

"What the?" He whispered to himself.

MRAOR

The strange roar caused the driver to jump again. He heard the strange familiar sound and immediately pulled his head away from the window. Instinctively, he ducked under his car window to keep himself hidden. He listened to the strange sounds outside his car and slowly raised his head and stared up at the road. The sounds had freaked him out, yet he couldn't see anything in the road. Much less an animal. The driver thought about the sounds and wondered what they were. To him, the sounds almost sounded like a big cat. He quickly realized there weren't any big cats in these woods.

"Did a zoo animal escape?" The driver thought.

Looking at the newly made cracks on the road, he grew confused. He heard that cat-like growl like it was right there. But there was nothing there. He squinted his eyes and looked at the cracks. While looking at the rubble, he noticed pieces of smaller debris suddenly scattered as if kicked by something. The driver raised his eyes at the sight of the moving rubble. His heart started to race again when he heard sniffing sounds coming from the road.

Something was there on the road with him. Something he wasn't sniffs and low growls continued as he hid himself under the car window. The driver felt his hands start to sweat at the danger he was in. He could hear the unknown animal claw at the road and sniff as if it were looking for something. The driver felt unsure of what to do while this thing was only a few feet away from him and his car. However that soon changed when life in the radio had returned, blasting loud static out the window. The signal in his radio was returning, replacing static with music on the radio channel. The driver heard the music and panicked. He quickly shot his arm out towards the radio and scrambled to turn it off. The loud music had caused a typical reaction from the animal, startling the unseeable animal. It stopped its search and looked up at the car from its spot on the road, growling. The driver looked at the road as he turned the radio off, seeing two glowing purple eyes spontaneously appear from nothing. The sight of the floating pair of eyes had caused the driver to let out a frightened scream. Staring at the eyes, he watched as they raised up at least 3 feet off the ground and glared at him. The eyes focused on him, glaring as it slowly approached the driver.

HISS

The loud hiss caused the driver to cry out in panic, rolling his window up instantly. He kept his gaze on the floating eyes and watched as a purplish glow travelled from its head to its tail. The driver watched with wide eyes as the creatures' paws revealed themselves directly above the huge cracks on the ground. The driver was shocked to see the source of the destroyed ground. The unknown creature staring back at him was extremely cat-like. It's ears were like a lynx, while the rest of its body resembled a black panther, only having a more purplish color than black. Placed between its ears was an enlarged exposed brain, bigger than any cat brain he had ever seen. The panther-like beast was far bigger than a regular panther. It's size resembled that of a tiger-lion hybrid.

The purple eyed feline lowered its body at the sight of the driver and hissed at him. Its sharp claws popped out of its paws and clawed at the ground, scaring him even more. The cat was ready to pounce at the vehicle and tear into the driver, however, Before it could react, its purple eyes glowed. The large cat stopped what it was doing and raised its head up high, sniffing the air once more. The scared driver hid himself underneath the window once more and slowly peeked one eyeball out to check on the cat. The cat looked around the area and felt a familiar scent catch its nose. Turning its head to the left, the cat tilted its head curiously towards the road ahead. The scent was telling her to go this way. Without wasting any time, the large cat turned its body toward the road ahead and sprinted forward, leaving the driver behind.. The driver watched with intense relief as the cat ignored his car and sprinted down the road ahead, leaving his sight for good. Realizing it was gone, the driver sighed, leaning back into his seat. He wiped sweat off of his forehead and just sat there silent, the radio in his car turning back into static.

The cat darted across the empty roads, following its primary objective. It smelled him from here, but she couldn't see him. It knew it could only mean he was nearby. The giant cat snarled and growled as it ran down the dark empty road. While it ran, it kept itself hidden from sight by staying away from the occasional street light. As well as covering the sounds its running made on the road. It raised its head up at the sky and focused its senses. Far away, but very close. It smelled the target and learned its location. It could still smell him moving at fast speeds. The cat snarled and vanished into nothingness, the most useful of its abilities. It kept its invisibility as it moved faster than before down the road. The cat heard the vibrations of several vehicles travelling in a close vicinity. Entering a clearing of the road, the cat had finally gained a visual on the fleet of buses. It growled patiently and quickened its speed, staring at the bus's escorts. It stared at the police cars driving behind the buses. The loud sirens greatly annoyed the cat causing it to growl as it continued running.

The sirens were loud and annoying, the cat wanted nothing more than to destroy the police cars. But they weren't the target. Matching speed with the fleet, it ran with them on the opposite side of the road. It looked to its right and stared at the prison bus. It looked up at the roof of the bus and formed an idea. The cat knew it would be tricky jumping onto the roof without alerting the police cars. Nevertheless, it didn't hesitate. The cat clenched its paws and concentrated harder than before. An unusual twitching sensation filled its body, stretching out its skin. Within seconds the tiger-sized cat grew twice its size. Running closer alongside the bus, the cat jumped high into the air. It remained focused and quickly decreased its size, landing on the top of the bus with a small thud. Retaining its invisibility, it activated its claws and attached itself to the roof of the bus. The police cars behind the bus were unaware of the unseeable danger atop the bus. The cat sniffed the bus and felt its eyes glow purple.

Target Locked

The cat formed its best twisted smile. Now all it had to do was wait for the right time. The cat raised its head up and took in the view of the forest. It's eyes narrowed with mischief, it saw the perfect spot to start its attack. The buses were driving by cliffs. Just one wrong turn and this bus would fall 500 feet into the ground. The cat returned to its regular height and made sure it was still invisible. The cat flashed its purple eyes, scanning the bus. It could hear the heartbeats of several people inside. One of them was the target, contained inside a cell that was unbreakable on the inside. Inside the bus, the target's eyes flashed, disturbing the armed guards watching over him. The bus was more openly spaced inside than the other three buses. This type of bus was built to carry only two criminals at a time that were considered to be "Hard To Contain." It's empty space allowed for more guards to watch over the criminals. Monitors on the side of the bus, outlined the criminals vital signs. The guards would know if the criminals were using their quirks and had permission to execute.

When the guards noticed the captured criminals eyes flash, it had quickly caught their attention. Several of them raised their guns at the captured villain with concern.

"Did you see that?" The guard asked, hoping he didn't hallucinate that.

"Yeah, I did." The other guard replied, raising his gun towards the cell.

"His eyes flashed. What are his vitals?" The guard asked, causing the third guard to look at the monitors. He saw the vital signs of both criminals within their thin door-sized prison cells and made sure they were working.

"He's awake in there, but it doesn't look like he's activated his quirk." The third guard responded, "Maybe it's natural for him?" He theorized.

"It's creepy." The other guard replied, getting a nod in agreement from the first guard.

"You're telling me." He said, scoffing. The guards resumed what they were doing and turned their backs on the captured villain. Inside the door-shaped prison cell was the Warpgate Villain. Kurogiri felt its presence come near and was most pleased to feel it.

"Master. You have come for me." Kurogiri said, alerting the guards. They flicked their guns and immediately pointed them between Kurogiri's eyes.

"What? What did you say?" The guard shouted, glaring at the captured villain. Kurogiri stared down at the red dots that were aimed at his shadowy body and laughed.

"It's been nice knowing you all, but it would be disgraceful of me to end up captured." Kurogiri said, narrowing his piercing yellow eyes at the guards, "In a minute, none of you will be alive." Kurogiri threatened, causing most of the guards to scoff.

"That's a heavy claim. Considering you're the one who's captured." The guard said, cracking a smile.

"On the contrary. I'm the safest one here." Kurogiri stated. Almost immediately the bus started to shake, getting the guards attention.

"The hell?" The guard commented, listening to the bus shake.

"What is that?" The other guard asked, getting nervous. The guards looked up at the ceiling and felt sweat forming on their bodies. Something inside them was telling them something wasn't right. But if there was something wrong, then why wasn't anyone radioing in? In the front of the bus, the driver and the passenger were trying to use the radio.

"Dispatch, you copy? This is Prison Bus #4, we are having technical problems with our machinery. Is anyone hearing this? Over." The driver said, holding up a microphone attached to the radio. The two drivers exchanged glances and sighed.

"Check the channels. One of them has to work." The driver ordered, receiving a nod. His armed copilot started to flip through the channels in an aggressive fashion. All the two could hear was static on every channel. Hearing made the copilot grow even more impatient, smacking the radio.

"Hey, hey, hey! This isn't how you fix a radio." The driver said, raising his voice.

"It is where I grew up." The copilot said, leaning back into his chair with a frustrated sigh.

"Yeah, well, you break it and it's your wallet." The driver said, keeping his eyes on the road. The frustrated copilot shook his head and rolled his eyes. He glanced at the driver's face and noticed something moving on the window. He stared at it and thought it was a loose piece of metal, but upon further examination, caused his eyes to bulge wide open. He watched as the mysterious tail slithered up and aimed its spear-like tip towards the driver, causing him to shout.

"Look out!" The copilot shouted, pulling out his pistol.

"What?" The driver said, noticing his copilot's raised pistol. His eyes widened at the direction of the pistol and turned his attention towards the window. Before he could react to the tail, it broke through the window and impaled him. The copilot screamed and fired shots at the tail, breaking off its spear-like tip. Up on the roof, the cat let out a pained growl as it felt its tail get shot off, dropping its invisibility. Following the prison bus from behind the police cars stared at the sight of the decloaking cat monster and felt their jaws drop. The cat hissed and ignored the pain going through its tail. It slipped its wounded tail out of the driver and wrapped itself around the steering wheel. The cat hissed and swerved the bus towards the right, causing the copilot's eyes to widen once more. The driver still had his foot on the gas and wouldn't let go.

Before he knew it, the prison bus broke through the cliff guards and drove off the side, getting the attention of the buses. All the police cars and bus drivers looked in their mirrors and stared at the falling bus and the monstrous creature hanging on its roof. Inside the doomed bus, the three guards held on for dear life on anything they could hold. Within the door-shaped cells, the two criminals watched with amusement at the situation. They really were in the safest part of the bus. Up on the roof, the cat reeled back its damaged tail and hissed. It clenched its claws and removed them from the bus, leaping off it mid-air. The copilot looked out the window and braced for a hard impact, staring down at the approaching woods.

BOOM

The sound and bright explosion was enough to tell the officers and bus drivers that the bus had exploded. It's location was blocked by smoke and heavy tree coverage. Jumping off of a nearby tree, the cat creature dropped to the ground and approached the damaged bus. The impact and explosion opened up the bus interiors. The damage was extensive. The cat growled and entered the burning bus, avoiding the small fires on the floor. The cat sniffed the burning air and gently shook the bodies on the floor. Deceased. The silence was enough to confirm the status of the three guards. It resumed searching the bus and smelled the scent of its target. It raised its head and stared at a damaged door-shaped prison cell, slightly prying off. The metal on the door was warped and bent to an unnatural twirl. The cat roared and rushed towards the prison cell. It raised its paw and scratched at the cell. it grabbed a hold of the cell's metal door frame and put all its strength into pulling it off. The action proved successful as the door broke off its hinges, freeing the prisoner inside. The cat threw the door to the side and stared into the flat cell, meowing at the person inside.

"I should've known the master would send you, Ravage." Kurogiri said, forming a protective mist around himself.

"Mrowr…" Ravage meowed, greeting Kurogiri. The tiger-sized cat purred, feeling Kurogiri's misty hand scratch her chin.

"What happened at the USJ was an embarrassment. I shall not disappoint Tomura again." Kurogiri said, clenching his shadow fist. The two exited the destroyed bus and walked on the dirt. The smoke from the bus had given them the perfect opportunity to escape without being seen. Kurogiri stretched his body out after being trapped inside that uncomfortable prison cell and spread his mist out. Forming a dark swirling portal within himself, he extended his body and opened a warpgate.

"We mustn't waste any time, Ravage."

"Mrowr." Ravage growled, seemingly understanding Kurogiri's words. Before they could leave, however, a sound within the bus caught their attention. Kurogiri twisted his head around and narrowed his eyes. To his surprise, a lone figure limped out of the burning bus, slightly tripping on the rubble. Kurogiri stared at the man and took notice of his attire. He wasn't a security guard. That could only mean one thing.

"So, you survived." Kurogiri said, somewhat impressed.

"Like a burning bus... was going to kill me..." The man said with a deep voice. Ravage stared at the man and narrowed her eyes, crouching into a ready position. It hissed at the man and was ready to attack. Before she could pounce at the man, Kurogiri waved his hand in front of her face. Ravage looked at the hand and understood, stopping herself.

"You were sent to the Fire Zone. I don't suppose that beam in the sky was caused by you?" Kurogiri asked, narrowing his eyes. The man stared at Kurogiri and glared at him. Unbridled rage began building up inside him.

"I'm going to enjoy this you son of a bi-" He said, before getting blasted by a wave of fire. The impact pushed him high into the sky. The last thing he remembered was flying face first into a building and falling unconscious. Then by the time he woke up he was surrounded by police.

"No. It wasn't me. It was-it was...that damn girl." He said, feeling a match go off inside him. Kurogiri heard the mention of a girl and grew curious. Could it be?

"This girl. Was she able to breath fire?" Kurogiri questioned, getting a reaction from him. The man raised his eyebrow at the question and groaned, angrily.

"So, you've seen her. Did that Braindead Goblin kill her?" He asked, crossing his arms.

"Unfortunately, no. All Might arrived and defeated Nomu. I have no idea where he is now." Kurogiri admitted, mentally sighing at the League's failure.

"Figures. So how do you know her?" The man asked.

"Shigaraki attempted to kill her but his quirk was disabled by the hero known as Eraserhead. In an attempt to save herself, she breathed fire and injured Shigaraki's arm."

"So, she's not dead?" The man frowned, feeling both anger and hope.

"No." Kurogiri answered.

"Good. That means I still have a chance to kill her myself." The man replied, pounding his fists together.

"Not looking like that, you will. The police will search this forest soon. They will find you, Kazan." Kurogiri warned.

"Not if you take me with you." Kazan said.

"If I am to believe this girl had come from the Fire Zone, then might I inquire as to how she got past you?" Kurogiri asked, glaring at Kazan with scrutinizing eyes.

Her quirk ain't just breathing fire. It's some type of pyrokinesis. All she did was climb on my back, open her mouth, and the fire just flew right in her mouth." Kazan explained, remembering the feeling of his flames being removed from him.

"Is that so? Interesting... I could take you with me, but why should I? After all, you did lose." Kurogiri asked, pointing out the Obsidian Villain's failures.

"Don't write me off just yet, Shadow Man. I know what I'm dealing with now. And I want revenge. Plus, I could be useful to your League of Villains." Kazan said, getting Kurogiri's attention.

"Really? Do tell?' Kurogiri asked, skeptical at most.

"I'm still standing, aren't I? I just fell down a 500 foot drop and lived. And my body isn't even made of mist. And the way I see it, you could use more muscle now that your Penguin is gone." Kazan said, waving his arms around.

"Nomu." Kurogiri corrected him, "And I see your point. Very well." Kurogiri said, agreeing with him.

"However, I must be clear. Taking revenge on this girl is not our primary objective: Killing the Symbol Of Peace is. You will have your chance perhaps some day, but for now you will listen to orders. Otherwise, we will have to deal with you ourselves." Kurogiri said, threateningly. Kazan rolled his eyes and nodded.

"Deal. As long as I get my chance." Kazan smiled, walking up to the Shadowy Villain.

"Kazan Takayama! His quirk: Volcano. Kazan's body always produces fire, hardening his skin to create an obsidian shell. With enough power, Kazan can fire lava from his hands, but everytime he does, his back erupts like a volcano." Present Mic announced.

Kazan approached Kurogiri and noticed the strange feline creature next to him and stared at it with disgust. It resembled a cat but it had the same grotesque look to it that the other Nomu had. It's brain was exposed for the world to see and the cat's lips had its own creepy smile to it. The only difference between this one and the Nomu from before were the eyes. They were purple and showed some intelligence behind its creepy stare.

"Ugly thing, ain't he?" Kazan commented, annoying Kurogiri.

"He is a she. And you will not harm her. Ravage has proved herself useful by saving me and you." Kurogiri corrected him, explaining what she is.

"So who's orders will I follow? Yours or the boy's?" Kazan asked, raising his eye.

"You will know." Kurogiri said, reactivating the portal within himself. Kazan stared at the familiar portal and watched Ravage walk through. He smiled at the portal. It didn't matter if revenge wasn't their goal. He'd take any chance he can get to go after her.

The Next Day

"Up next: An update on yesterday's incident at the U.A. rescue training center where hero course students were attacked by a gang of villains. According to new police officials, the criminal forces called themselves the League of Villains. Investigators have reportedly uncovered that this group has been plotting to kill U.A. teacher and popular hero, All Might, since the spring of this year." The news lady reported, grabbing the attention of several onlookers on the nearby overpass. Many were shocked to hear the news, gasping at the report. Directly below the large tv display, standing on the sidewalk was a man with his hands in his pockets. He looked up at the report and had a stoic expression. As he listened to the report, a small crowd had gathered behind him to watch the news. He kept his attention on the screen, but listened in to the whispers going on around him.

"Villains? Attacking U.A? That must've been terrifying…" A man whispered, getting a quick nod from the woman next to him.

"Police arrested 74 villains at the scene but the League's leader escaped. His whereabouts are unknown. As for the students and teachers, we can now confirm two teachers were injured protecting the students. Though with only cuts and scrapes, the students remain relatively unharmed."

"Did you hear that? 74 villains were arrested. That's crazy." Another man said, staring at the stoic man. The stoic expression on the man's face changed to one of worry, nodding in agreement.

"You said it." The man nodded, returning to his stoic expression.

"That's a relief none of the students were seriously injured." A woman said, receiving a couple nods from the others. The man continued to listen to the others comments before deciding to tune them out. He slipped his hands out of his pockets and gently squeezed his way out of the crowd, walking away from the tv.

Somewhere

In another part of the city was a small house squeezed between several apartments. The small brick house was old and covered in cracks. It's crumbled appearance stood out amongst the clean apartment buildings surrounding it.

Inside the old home, the tile floors and seats gave the room a retro diner feel. A small tv playing the news report about the USJ was sitting in a bookshelf. In front of the bookshelf was a table stacked with papers and a plate with pastries on it. Beside the pastries was a letter from the Symbol Of Peace. The lone resident took a seat and snacked on his pastry as he stared at the letter. After chewing the pastry, he grabbed the letter and opened it, revealing the message.

"Greetings! The air is warm here. Feels like summer is just around the corner. Hope this letter finds you well, Sir. In good health and even better spirits. This semester, I took a position as a teacher at U.A. High School. Heh, that's right. I'm now guiding the next generation of heroes. I was hoping to find someone worthy of inheriting my power among the elite students at the school. A hero-in-training with outstanding test scores and a powerful quirk." All Might said. The old man nodded to himself as he read the letter.

"However, before I ever began my tenure at U.A., I met a young man and woman. Twins, to be exact. Even though the young man was weak and had no quirk of his own, he showed incredible bravery. He rushed into a dangerous situation that caused pro heroes, including myself, to hesitate, and managed to save the life of a classmate. He may not have had a plan when he acted, but he knew he had to do something. That same act caused his sister to do the same as well. She had a quirk of her own and used it to fight back, though, it only ended up irritating the villain even more. Still, they both worked together to save their friend. Watching this young man spring into action, and watching his sister do the same, taught me something that day. It reminded me of the virtues I must embody in order to call myself a pro. A hero. That's why… I meant it when I said to him: Young man, you too, can become a hero." All Might said. The old man raised an eye at the message, causing him to think. He took a bite of his pastry and continued to read the message.

"Soon after that, I told the twins the secret of my quirk, and proposed that I transfer it to the young man. This ability that I have, that's been passed on from person to person, cultivated, and made stronger. The crystallization of power that binds itself to a courageous heart for the good of those in need. One For All. He accepted without hesitation, and I began training him and his sister for the trials they'd need to overcome in order to be accepted into the hero course at U.A. High School. Even though they sometimes struggled during training, they pulled through and inspired one another. He never stopped fighting, and gave 100% as he tried to harness One For All. His sister was also making progress in improving her quirk. I wish you could have seen them. The way they encourage one another. The bond they share as siblings and as heroes-in-training. I don't like to toot my own horn, but I believe I found the perfect person to pass my quirk on to. He has shown me time and again that he has what it takes to be a real hero. And with his sister supporting him, I believe wholeheartedly that he'll only improve even more." All Might said, causing the old man to slightly grin.

"I'm still quite new to the role of instructor. The day may come when I must trouble you, my old teacher, for advice. I'll be counting on your wisdom and patience when that time comes. Until then, please take care of yourself as the seasons begin to change. I'll continue to keep you updated about what's happening. Sincerely yours, Toshinori."

The old man finished reading the letter as well as eating the pastry. Reading the letter interested him completely. The thoughts in his mind after reading the letter only confirmed what he already knew.

"So… Toshinori has found a worthy successor." The old man thought out loud. The letter had certainly surprised him.

U.A. High Meeting Room

"Our investigators are trying to learn everything we can about this so-called, League of Villains." Tsukauchi said, reading the report of the USJ Incident in his hand. The sheet of paper provided him with everything he knew about the incident. Sitting in front of him, with serious expressions, was the principal and 4 teachers at U.A.

"We've made some progress, but we can't find anything on this Shigaraki so far. We've searched our records for men in their 20s or 30s who are registered as having some short of disintegration quirk, but so far we've come up empty. Same for the Warp Gate villain, Kurogiri. So they're not citizens or they're using aliases. Hard to find, either way." Tsukauchi said, shifting through another page in his report.

The intimidating teacher sitting to the right looked down at the table with a disappointed frown. His arms were crossed as he took in the information.

"So what you're really saying is we don't know anything." He said, keeping a professional look.

"We gotta track him down. I shot the ringleader, but once he heals up he'll probably try pullin' somethin' like this again. What a pain." Snipe said, his mask echoing his annoyed voice. All Might nodded in agreement at Snipe's assumption. To him, there was no doubt that that wouldn't be the last he'd ever see him again. He looked away from Snipe and stared at the report on his desk.

"He did seem like the type." All Might nodded, agreeing with Snipe.

"Is something on your mind, All Might?" Nezu asked, looking up at All Might beside him. All Might looked to his right and faced Nezu, nodding at his question.

"The attack on the USJ was too bold. No sane adult would ever attempt it. The ringleader kept monologuing about the reasons he was there. And he bragged about Nomu's many quirks, but he never said a word about his own powers. When things didn't go his way, he was visibly upset. Like he was gonna throw a tantrum." All Might pointed out.

"Gah., I guess bragging about Nomu's quirks was a quick way to draw me into a fight." All Might groaned, disappointed in himself.

"That might be true, yes, but strategically it was foolish to reveal his quirks up front instead of keeping them a secret." Nezu replied, attempting to cheer up All Might.

"Mhm."

"Shigaraki made wild, immature claims, but did so with a completely straight face. And he talked about Nomu like he was some kind of pet. It seemed like he'd never been told no before. Like he thought things would go his way no matter what. He has the personality of a spoiled little brat. A man-child." All Might said, narrowing his eyes at the thought of Shigaraki.

"A child with incredible power, though." The man said, acknowledging Shigaraki's quirk.

"It's possible he never got the quirk counseling students receive in Elementary School." The woman said.

"Maybe so, but it doesn't really matter now." Snipe said.

"There were 74 villains arrested in the aftermath of the USJ attack. They were all small-time thugs who usually lurked around back alleys. What worries me is that this, "man-child," got them all to follow his crazy plan. They viewed him as a real leader. Criminals are starting to feel more pressure now that the world is brimming with heroes. That could be why they were so quick to back such simple-minded villainy." Tsukauchi said, getting nods of agreement.

"Guess that makes sense." The man said.

"There are plenty of people out there lookin' for a cause to get behind." Snipe said, agreeing with the hero.

"So, what can we do to stop them?" The woman asked.

"Well, it's thanks to you heroes that we have the time to devote ourselves to this case… However…" Tsukauchi paused, slightly squeezing the report in his hand. The heroes in front of him all raised their eyes at him. All Might had the most concern towards the emotions present in Tsukauchi's hesitant face.

"There is some bad news I have to share with you. Unfortunately, the prison bus containing Kurogiri was destroyed last night."

"What?" All Might said, his eyes bulging out at the news.

"Were there survivors?" The teacher asked, taking on a more serious face.

"Only Kurogiri and another prisoner survived."

"What happened?" The woman asked, shocked by the news.

"Eyewitnesses said a large cat-like creature appeared out of thin air and attacked the bus with a large prehensile tail. It's unknown if the suspect is a man with a strange cat quirk or something else. But another eyewitness who got the closest look we have so far said the creature's brain was exposed just like the Nomu that attacked the USJ. It's possible they have some connection to each other we don't know about yet."

"Who was the other prisoner?" Snipe asked.

"Kazan Takayama. Wanted for murder and mutliple counts of assault and robbery. We combed the area around the bus and found no evidence of Kazan anywhere. It's likely Kurogiri took the man with him to who knows where. Either way, we've enlisted help from several hero agencies and organizations to look for the escaped prisoners. I'm sure our investigation will turn up something soon." Tsukauchi said, receiving nods from the heroes. Nezu heard the bad news and leaned forward, thinking deeply. His mind was focused on the criminal that had escaped the USJ.

"A man-child, huh? In some ways he shares common ground with our students. They both have so much potential. And like our students I suppose it's possible someone is guiding him, trying to nurture his malice and villainy." Nezu said, causing All Might to grow uncomfortable.

"I don't wanna think about what that could mean." All Might thought, hoping that this was not the beginning of something huge.

MHA: TWIN HEROES SEASON 2


Author's Notes: Hello, everyone! It has definitely been a while since the last chapter. I've been pretty busy with college ever since the last chapter which has unfortunately slowed production on the series. Thankfully the difficult stuff is over with for now. Although I wanted to write more during the gap between now and the last chapter, I ended up getting piled up in college work. This chapter is for the most part completely original and includes a recap with slightly more detailed versions of events from chapter 1. The end of this chapter does extend into episode 1 a little. I actually got chapter 2 finished as well but I'm currently debating on releasing it later tonight or some time tomorrow.

After reading the past reviews and thinking about the future, I decided to include the Obsidian Villain from before. Now with a new name: Kazan Takayama. And to add another original idea to the story, I created a new Nomu named Ravage. I wondered how All For One could save Kurogiri without revealing himself and then I concluded that he'd just send another Nomu. So I decided to do something different and make a new Nomu for the story. Now, as of now, Ravage and Kazan are the only original creations I'm adding to this story. If that changes later on I will give you all a heads up.

I keep getting asked this a lot especially now that the first season ended and that is romance. To answer the question, Ami will have a relationship, eventually. It wouldn't really make sense if I did it all in one season, right? Don't expect any feelings to be declared this season as that will mostly be just set up for next season. If I make it to season 3, I plan for the romance to be confirmed there.

Like I said before, If Ami enters a relationship it would be the only relationship in the story. By that I mean that none of the other 1-A ships will happen in the story. Putting all the students in relationships might seriously complicate things for me so I think it's best to only follow one romance. The only exception I can make for this rule is if I decide to pursue writing Izuku in a relationship with Ochaco. I feel this is a safe exception because this ship is the most likely to happen considering the moments they share on screen. And Ami would likely encourage Izuku or Ochaco to admit their feelings. To conclude, Ami will eventually get a boyfriend. I won't reveal who since this is just the beginning and I haven't written anything yet. Guessing is okay to do as well as what you think about the Ami romance plot in your reviews. My only hope is that more people leave reviews so I know what the general audience thinks of the fic.

Now that I've addressed that issue I can proudly proclaim to be back to writing for this story. As you are all aware, I'm still just a lonely college student so production in these chapters will be slower than in January. Next chapter will cover the rest of episode 1. I hope you enjoyed this chapter while I get myself into the spirit of writing. Please leave reviews and feedback about what you think about everything I've written as well as mentioned in the Author's notes. Thanks for reading and have a good day!