After school, the next day, not even a second had passed before we heard chatter from outside our classroom door. As Izuku Ida, Uraraka, and I were going to leave there was a crowd in front of the classroom.

"What's going on," Uraraka shouted out in confusion.

"Do you students have some business with our class," said Ida.

"No way out! What're they here for," asked Mineta.

"Scoping out the competition. Cuz we're the kids who survived a villain attack. Makes sense they'd want a look before the sports festival," Katsuki said as he walked in front of the crowd. "No point, though. Move aside cannon fodder."

"Can we please not resort to calling those we don't know cannon fodder," said Ida.

"It's true. We came to get a look, but you sure are delusional. Are all the kids in the hero course like this or is it just you," said a voice in the crowd as it was moving closer towards us.

"You're not wrong," I said back.

"Really now. Gotta say then, I guess I'm a little disillusioned if this is what you're offering. Those of us who didn't make the hero course are stuck in general studies and the other tracks. There's quite a few of us. Did you know that," a boy with baggy eyes pushed through from the crowd.

"Well since you're asking. Yes, I do know that. And I'm also betting that you're going to tell us how depending on how well you do on the sports festival. They might consider transferring one of you to the hero course. Right," I say.

"Akumi, what are you saying. Are you trying to provoke them," whispered Izuku.

"If you understand that much you must also understand that the reverse is possible for you. Scoping out the competition? For a general studies kid like me… This'll be the perfect chance to knock you off your pedestals. Consider this a declaration of war."

"Hey. I'm from class one-B next door! Heard you guys fought some villains. Wanted to find out more, but… All I'm seeing is two arrogant bastards," I see the boy from yesterday who knew Youta. "You better not make fools of the hero course at this thing!"

"Alright. That's enough of this. Everyone here if you want to know about our class come talk to me. I'll give you a tip on what we can do," I fly over the crowd, "In the school courtyard."

I walked down the hall. "Hey Akumi what are you doing," I hear Izuku yell.

"Don't worry Izuku I'm just going to tell these people what they want to know. Oh and Katsuki. Try to be a little more considerate. These kids also want to be heroes."

I could hear Katsuki grunt as he shoved his way through the crowd to leave. Not many of the students followed me to the courtyard but there were a dozen or so people there including the two boys who shared their opinion from before.

"If everyone is here. What do you want to know," I say.

It takes a moment for anyone to speak up but then a girl spoke, "What's your quirk?"

"It's called sponge."

"What does it do," the same girl asked.

"I've already answered your question. Next person."

"Huh. You didn't answer my question. Didn't you say you were going to answer our questions. You hero course students are so arrogant."

"I'll repeat your question for you. You asked what my quirk was and I answered, it was called sponge. Now if you can understand that much. The next question."

The girl was definitely annoyed while I heard some chattering from the group. I then see Izuku, Ida, and Uraraka walking over to us. "Akumi are you ok," Izuku said.

"Oh, nice of you to join us Izuku, Ida, Uraraka. I haven't gotten through most of the people here yet so would you mind waiting until this is over."

"Are you really going to sell out your classmates! Don't you have any loyalty to them," yelled the boy from class one-B.

"To answer your first question. No, I'm not selling out my classmates. I'm only giving you tips. I cannot however answer your second question because everyone only gets one. Now next person please," I say in the most business-like manner.

The boy then got angry, "I thought that you would be a better person since Youta's been saying good things about you but you seem to be deceiving him."

That catches my attention, "You said Youta… Say, what's your name?"

"My name is Tetesutetsu Tetesutetsu. And don't forget that," he yells then he leaves.

"I definitely heard him say Youta. Did you also hear that Akumi," Izuku said.

"Umm. Who's Youta," Uraraka asked.

"He's one of my best friends from middle school," I say.

"Alright since no one else is going to say it. Tell us how exactly everyone's quirk in your class works," said a boy.

"Hmm?" I crossed my arms.

"Are you really going through with this Akumi. Telling them our quirks without knowing theirs. That will give them a huge advantage over us during the sports festival," said Ida.

"Yes, I do know that Ida. But does it make much of a difference since I don't know how exactly each and everyone's quirk works exactly." I look back at the boy who asked the question, "So to answer your question. I don't know how exactly everyone's quirks in my class works. Next question."

"Well, you must know how some of your classmate's quirk works," asked another boy.

"And yes I do. Next person."

"That wasn't my question," shouted the boy.

"I'm sorry but you have used up all your questions. Try wording it differently next time. Next person please."

"Ugh. Come on guys it looks like she's not willing to tell us anything. She's just wasting our time," said the boy.

"I knew this was a waste of time. Come on let's get out of here," I hear whispers from one of the girls.

Everyone left leaving just the baggy-eyed boy. "You're the only one left. So, what's your question?"

"Hey, Izuku. Akumi sure does know how to handle these situations right Izuku," said Uraraka.

"Yeah. It amazes me every time," said Izuku.

"So… My question… Tell me everything you know about the quirks that could be used in the sports festival," the boy said.

"Everything I know that could be used, Huh. I'll only say these things once so listen carefully. Ice and fire. Creating items. Electricity. Earphone jack. Two strength enhancements, one of them sugar, the other one is old fashion. Hardening. Sticky balls. No gravity. Explosions. Absorption. Laser beam. Tail. Invisibility. Two animal-related things, one of them amphibious, the other one, the entire animal kingdom. Shadow creature. Tape. Speedster. Acid. And multiple body parts. Lastly and most likely yours Brainwashing."

"Hmm. Thanks for the info," the baggy-eyed boy leaves.

"Phew. Glad to get that over and done with. I haven't done this in a long time," I laugh.

"Did you intend to only tell our quirks to one person, Akumi? Also, how did you know what his quirk was," asked Ida.

"Well no. The other students just didn't ask the right questions. So they got the wrong answers. Also, I have a knack at guessing people's quirk."

"Hmm. Really now. Then, may I ask what are some questions they could have asked you to get the correct answer?"

"Well, they could have played it smarter. Like if one person asked what the names of everyone in the class is. Then the next person could just ask what each person's name I mentioned, quirk can do."

"I see. So this was an exercise to see if the other students were smart enough to get information," said Ida. "You never cease to amaze me Akumi."

"Umm. Well, I wouldn't put it like that exactly. I just didn't want to outright tell them everything without them working for it."

"Do you always think like this Akumi," asked Uraraka.

"I guess I do."

"Oh. Before we forget. Akumi you heard Tetesutetsu say Youta right. Do you know anything about that," said Izuku.

"Yeah, I do. Apparently, they met on a game online. Or so I've been told by Youta."

"But Youta goes to a police focused school right. I don't think that's all there is to it."

"It does sound suspicious, but we can't go investigating Youta like we used to since the sports festival is only days away."

"You guys have been mentioning someone by the name of Youta. Akumi said he was a friend. Is there something wrong with him," questioned Ida.

"Oh, nothing. It's just back during jr high and elementary whenever one of us would act suspicious. We, well my first ever friend Akari, Izuku, Youta, or I would join up with each other and investigate what the other is doing."

"That sounds like you guys were great friends," said Uraraka.

"I was usually the one they investigated since I hanged out with Kacchan," Izuku laughed.

"This is tough. If Akari was here it would have been so much easier. She could just look at you and tell you that something was up," I say.

"This Akari person. You speak highly of her. She must have been a good friend," said Uraraka.

"Well yeah, of course. It would usually be Akari, Youta, and me. We were the best trio out there. Of course, we got into a little bit of mischief ourselves but those were unavoidable as kids," I say.

"Usually and were. Are you guys not friends anymore," asked Ida.

"Oh no, it's not like that. Akari moved and I haven't gotten in contact with her in a long time now. And ever since attending U.A. Youta and I just haven't had time to hang out."

"I guess that's true. I also haven't been able to hang out with any of my old friends since U.A.," said Uraraka.

"Alright enough reminiscing about the past. Let's get out of here," I say.

I still have to worry about that interview with detective Tsukauchi. We leave the school. I had already contacted Tsukauchi yesterday about this meeting so we were just going to the same place to meet up again since he said it would be easier for me. I told Izuku it would be better if I went alone so I went alone.

Arriving at the same cafe Tsukauchi was already there sitting at a table waiting. "Hello, detective. Sorry if you had to wait long."

Tsukauchi turns to look my way, "Oh Akumi. You're here. Don't worry I also just got here myself."

I take a seat at the table, "So we're going to be talking about the League of Villains right."

"Yes. If you can recall anything at all."

I hesitated for a moment since deep down I was afraid of something, "Th-there was a moment when the mist villain said I looked familiar. Or at least my quirk was familiar."

"Your quirk…? Well, it wouldn't be too strange being that the villains might have seen you even before the attack. I know this might be a touchy subject but I heard you were adopted by the Mydoria's at a very young age."

"Yes, I was."

"Do you remember anything before you were adopted?"

"I… I was scared. In pain," I don't know what I was saying. It was like I was subconsciously saying these things, "Running away from something. Until I felt nothing."

"Do you think that something could be the league of villains?"

"I… I don't know… I… Can't remember," I put my hand on my face.

"Alright. I think that's enough of that. You don't look too well. How about we take it back a bit. I ordered us some drinks."

A worker came out with two drinks on a platter, "Here's your order of one coffee and one vanilla special." The worker put our drinks down on our table.

"Thank you," Tsukauchi takes his drink.

"Pleasure is ours," the worker smiled then went to attend to the other customers.

"Ah. A vanilla special. I didn't get to drink this the last two times I was here," I take my hand off my face as my head becomes clearer and the fear subsides. "I take it, Izuku said I knew something about the league of villains?"

"He also said you have an amazing ability to tell what might happen in the future."

"Me, seeing the future," I laugh. "I guess we can call it that."

"If it isn't future sights then what is it?"

"I don't know. I think it has to do with my quirk," I take a sip of the vanilla special, "This vanilla tastes like chocolate," I joked, "To tell you the truth. I can see a future. One that doesn't have me in it."

"One that doesn't have you in it? What do you mean?"

"I was never meant to be here. In the future event I see. I was never in them. I'm an anomaly. Someone who wasn't supposed to be here."

"If you can see some future events. Can you tell me what is going to happen next? Or what you saw in the future?"

"I don't have anything past the U.A. Sports Festival. Oh and don't worry the league of villains won't attack during the festival."

"How are you so sure they won't attack during the sports festival?"

"Actually, I'm not even sure myself. But something tells me that we don't have to worry about the league during the festival."

"I see. But I have one last question for you. If you knew that the villains were going to attack. Why didn't you try to warn the school?"

I am getting a little bit nervous but I still manage to say something, "I don't know why myself. I thought about telling someone. But I just couldn't. From everything I saw. Even though it wasn't the best outcome. It's how it should be."

"Are you saying you want these future events to come true?"

"Some of them yes. But with my influence, these future events are going to deviate more and more. I know it. Even telling you this is going to deviate from the original. And if it does then I won't be able to prevent something. I don't know what it is but deep down I know that something big will happen but it won't happen for a while."

"I understand you do not want to change the future. But please understand that you put lives at risk when you don't tell us or your school's staff members about what might happen."

"I understand that better than anyone. And now that my secret is out. I feel like I could just tell you everything."

"There are things you are still hiding, am I right," I don't say anything as I take another sip from the drink. "Well, whatever it is, it's good to know that you aren't part of the league of villains."

"Next time, if there is anything about the league of villains I'll tell you. Or at the least, I'll tell a teacher. Oh and one more thing I know you have to report this back to adults, but don't tell any kids about this, especially Izuku."

"By kids, you probably meant your classmates. Don't worry I won't tell them anything about this, you have my word."

"Thank you."

"I should be thanking you. With your help in the future. We might be able to stop future casualties."

I finish drinking my drink, "Now. If there isn't anything else. There is a sports fest that I need to prepare for."

"No, that should be all. Like you said I have to report this back. Thank you again for your time."

We went our separate ways after we shook hands. The conversation took longer than I thought. The sun was setting. When I made it back home Izuku was asking me questions about the interview I had with Tsukauchi. I just told him the bare minimum from the conversation and he seemed satisfied with it since he got off my case.

I go to my room after talking with Mrs. Midoriya. I lay down on my bed. "I need sleep." I think this was my business side talking. But we still have school and I need to prepare for the festival. At least there is a weight off my chess now that I can tell someone about these things that are going to happen.

I wonder how much the story will deviate now after the sports festival. Maybe it won't deviate at all. But one thing is for sure deep down, I'm scared. And because I'm scared I need to have as much fun as I can before this peacetime all crumbles away.