.

One day - and not even a whole day, because of travel time and Inko wanted Izuku home for dinner- simply wasn't enough time to master a quirk. Although he could turn Float on and off, now. So, they made plans to come back next week, and the next, up until the sports festival. Which. Wow. Really was only two weeks away.

Izuku had never realized how close to the beginning of the school year it was.

He was going to die.

"You're not going to die," said Mr. Yagi. "I'm not going to say the sports festival isn't important, because it is, it's one of the best ways to make professional connections for students, but not doing well isn't the end of the world, especially not in your first year. No one expects you to be perfectly polished."

"But," said Izuku, "I'm supposed to be the next you! I've got to stand out, right?"

Mr. Yagi looked very guilty. "I... may have given you that impression when we were first training, yes. But, since then, with all my research into the past holders... few of them were popular, flashy heroes. If you want to walk the same path as me, that's great. But you don't have to. Even I didn't really start that chapter of my life until after college."

Izuku looked down at his hands, letting silence fill the space between them as he contemplated Mr. Yagi's words. "This isn't about me manifesting One for All differently, is it?"

"What? No, no of course not, my boy. I mean, it certainly helped me come to this conclusion, I wouldn't have done so much research without it! But I certainly hope I would have come to the same conclusion eventually, even so."

"Okay..." said Izuku, still dubious.

"I mean it," protested Mr. Yagi. "Most of my work is essentially underground, you know. There's a reason the battle trial was what it was."

"H-huh? You? Underground? But you're so recognizable!"

"Am I? I firmly believe in bringing all my resources to bear in the fight against evil! Ha ha!"

His laugh devolved into a cough, and he fumbled for a handkerchief. But he recovered quickly enough.

"I guess that makes sense," said Izuku, cautiously, once he thought Mr. Yagi wasn't going to start coughing again.

"You didn't think I stayed number one by popularity alone, did you?"

"I- the formulas the Hero Commission uses to determine rankings are secret, and it only includes spotlight heroes, so when I extrapolated the hero billboard rankings, yes, I assigned a high weight to popularity. There were always some discrepancies between my predictions and the end results, but I figured I missed some events, or the commission assigned them different values…"

"That's quite impressive, my boy. But, though popularity is a factor, the HPSC does take unpublicized fights and rescues into account. Assuming you report them…"

That was the second time Mr. Yagi had mentioned not telling the commission something.

"Do you, um, do you do that a lot? Not tell the commission things, I mean."

"Eh? No, no, I try to stay up on my paperwork. I get a lot of help from Naomasa, though. Some heroes, especially independent ones, without an agency, do have trouble keeping up, sometimes."

"It's just… the other day you said something about not telling the commission about All for One."

"Ah," said Mr. Yagi. He drummed his fingers on the steering wheel. "You're quite right. How should I put this… The HPSC knows All for One exists, and I have made them generally aware of his modern exploits. I haven't told them about his ability to give quirks, though they may know through other avenues, there are certain battles I've had with him that I haven't told them about, and they do not know about One for All."

"Why not?"

"Villains aren't the only ones who seek power," said Mr. Yagi. "The HPSC provides a vital service, and I think what one does matters more than why one does it, but… it is my observation that many of the people there are more concerned with personal power than doing the right thing. And positions of power and authority tend to draw in those who would abuse those things."

"Even heroics?"

"Especially heroics. The HPSC Ethics Review Board is supposed to stop that, but no system is perfect." He shook himself. "But look at me! I was trying to give you a pep talk, not saddle you with doubts about the government!"

Izuku laughed, nervously. "I mean, you've definitely distracted me from the sports festival…"

"Yes. The sports festival. Don't worry about making a big spotlight combat debut. If you want to focus on rescue, or investigation, or the underground, I'll support you all the way." He paused. "You do need combat, though, because, because of-"

"All for One?"

"Yes, exactly. All for One."

.

"Way to kill the mood, guys," said Banjo.

"I think the mood was thoroughly dead already," said Yoichi.

"Unlike your brother," said En. "Ninth's father."

"Come on, it was just a little omission of information. It wasn't even a lie!"

"It was definitely a lie. You're so lucky that my relief about you not being a pedophile eclipsed my righteous fury regarding your mendacity."

"You know, the fact that you're delivering that completely deadpan gives me doubts about the fury part."

"I'm mad at you."

"You love me."

"Doesn't mean I can't be mad at you."

"Hey, hey, wait a minute," said Nana, making a 'T' shape with her hands. "Time out. Ninth's father is All for One."

"Yes," said Yoichi, hanging his head, "I thought that had been established."

"So, are we… What Toshinori is saying is completely valid, by the way… but, are we expecting this kid to fight his father? Is that a thing we're doing?"

"Uh," said Yoichi, "in our defense, we did think he was dead."

"Maybe Eighth will get 'im before Ninth has to deal with it," suggested Banjo. "He's got to have a better chance of that, now what with Fa Jin and all." He paused. "But, you know what would give Ninth an even better chance, if he does have to fight his deadbeat dad-"

"He's not a deadbeat," interrupted Hikage.

"What?"

"Calling him a deadbeat would imply that he is neither supporting the Midoriyas financially nor regularly in contact with them. He is on both counts."

"What?" squealed Bango.

"Did you miss his phone call with his father immediately following his return home after the USJ attack?"

"Oh," said Yoichi, "no, I was very aware of my brother's evil, evil voice. It's just that these guys were too focused on scolding me to listen to anything I had to say. I still can't believe he sent someone like that to attack his own son's class."

"Didn't he, like, kill you?" asked En.

"No, my death was largely unrelated. You've got to remember, I was a chronically ill fugitive from the law with no money. Who told you that he killed me?"

Everyone looked at their immediate predecessor. Yoichi tracked the path back to Third, who had gone very stiff.

"What the heck, Third? You were there when I died. Why would you tell Hikage that?"

Third did not answer.

"Actually, what did he tell you, Hikage?

"Oh, it was very moving and heroic. It happened while you were saving a busload of metahuman orphans. You sacrificed yourself to let them get away from All for One. I even cried a little."

"Is it weird that I'm now disappointed in myself for not dying like that?"

"Very," said Nana.

"What were we talking about before this?" asked En.

"I have no idea," said Banjo.

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Izuku delayed going to class, nervous about everyone's reactions to his quirk. It wasn't that he thought they'd reject him, but more that he had no answers for the inevitable questions.

But he also didn't want to be late.

"Todoroki was so cool!" Hagakure exclaimed as he opened the classroom door. "He was all like, blam, bam, swish! And- and he checked whether or not I was there first, before attacking, which was super cool of him."

Todoroki's expression was halfway between 'statue' and 'help, I've been hit by a truck.' "Cool?"

"Very cool."

"You've grown since the first day, kero."

"Ah! Midoriya!"

All heads turned towards him. In the next second, he was hugged by several people, which was more friendly skin contact than he'd had since… ever, probably.

"Eep," he said.

"We were so worried about you," said Uraraka. "We made a group chat, after, but since you were unconscious…"

"Hm," said Monoma, "your quirk still is definitely a stockpile…"

"Monoma!" shouted Iida. "Did you join this hug just to copy quirks?"

"And what of it?"

"But speaking of quirks," said Jiro, "you can fly now? We kind of went along with it at the time, but that's kind of different from a sensory quirk."

"I know," said Izuku, "and I have no explanation."

"Maybe your quirk stockpiles danger," said Monoma, contemplatively. He rubbed his chin with one finger. "That could be why you can sense danger- you're stockpiling it. Then, when the danger gets over a certain threshold, you can release it as flight… why are you all looking at me like that?"

"Oh, nothing," drawled Kaminari. "Just that you're more thoughtful than you look, pretty boy."

"I don't want to hear that from you."

"Th-thank you, Monoma! I'll have to mention it when I go to quirk counseling next."

Which may or may not be this afternoon, depending on how Mr. Aizawa felt and- His head snapped to the door. "Mr. Aizawa's coming!"

They all rushed to their seats. The door creaked open.

"Oh my gosh, he's a mummy."

.

"Iida?"

"What is it, Midoriya?"

They were having a bit of a break during English while Present Mic cycled them through for short sessions with Hound Dog.

"I didn't have a chance to ask you earlier, but how's your brother?"

"He's alright! It's the first really major injury of his career, so he's going to take it easy for the rest of the month, to make sure his engines heal properly. He'd prefer not to of course, but, ah, there is a silver lining."

"That's good," said Izuku, encouragingly.

"I really shouldn't be happy about it," said Iida, rubbing the back of his neck, "but he'll be able to come see me during the sports festival, and he probably would have been too busy if he were active."

"I think it's okay to be happy about good things, even if they happen because of bad things," said Izuku. "It isn't like we can go back and make the bad things not happen, after all…"

"That's very true, Midoriya! What a mature way of thinking about things."

Izuku didn't know about that, but he was willing to take the compliment.

.

"Midoriya," said Shouta, who was absolutely and unquestionably recovered enough to teach. Even if he had zoned out in the corner of the room in his sleeping bag all morning rather than trekking back to the teacher's lounge… or teaching any of his other classes… shut up. "What are you doing at the window?"

"O-oh. Mr. Aizawa. I didn't know you were awake?"

It was, maybe, a little unfair to single Midoriya out like that, since the entire class was standing by the window, and the way Uraraka, Sero, and Midoriya were closest to it, with Monoma a close fourth, was concerning, but Midoriya was the first one Shouta saw, and the one most likely to to cave and tell him what was going on.

"Midoriya."

"R-right. Well, going out the door seems a little unpleasant today, so we thought we'd switch it up?"

What did that even mean?

"We were going to bring you with us, of course," continued Midoriya.

What did that even mean?

"Out the window."

"Um. Yes."

"What kind of unpleasant are we talking about?"

"Battle trial unpleasant?"

Shouta groaned and hauled himself up, walking over to the door. He looked out the window and made note of all the students from other classes standing out there, circling like sharks. Great. Maybe they needed to have an assembly about respecting boundaries or whatever, especially if the people whose boundaries were being crossed were potentially traumatized.

Something to bring up at the next staff meeting he attended. Which… would probably not be soon.

Anyway.

He opened the door.

("A mummy," whispered someone.)

(First his kids, then these kids… he wasn't that wrapped up.)

(Was he?)

"What are you all doing here?" he asked, voice rasping rather more than he wanted it to.

The students didn't seem inclined to answer. Someone did mutter something about the sports festival, but it was far from the complete answer that Aizawa wanted.

"Right. Whatever. Scoping out the competition is one thing, but you are aware that class 1-A is recovering from a traumatic experience. And you're blocking traffic. Clear off."

The crowd slowly dispersed. Shouta sighed. He knew this would only be the first of many such incidents. He made a note to talk to Nemuri about whether or not she'd be willing to donate some of her class time to talk about public relations.

.

"You know," said Nemuri, "if you actually rested, Recovery Girl would be able to heal you."

"I know nothing of the sort," said Shouta, glaring at his desk in the staff room. "I'm forgetting something."

All Might walked in. "Er, young Aizawa," he said. He paused for a painfully long, awkward moment. "Are you still meeting with young Midoriya today?"

"Crap."

.

Did Izuku expect Mr. Aizawa to come to their meeting? No. The man had casts on all of his limbs. But, he hadn't cancelled it either. So, better safe than sorry, right?

But it had been a while, now. Izuku could probably safely assume he wasn't coming after a half hour. He got up, packed his bags, and reached out for the door handle-

Only to freeze as Mr. Aizawa yanked it open and pulled Mr. Yagi into the classroom after him.

Izuku scurried back to his seat.

"Nothing physical today," croaked Mr. Aizawa. "We're going to figure out your quirk."

"O-okay," said Izuku.

Aizawa collapsed into the seat behind the teacher's desk. "To be short, this quirk, One for All or whatever, is complete nonsense."

"Uh," said Mr. Yagi. "Sorry?"

"Sorry," whispered Izuku.

"You should be. Not you, Midoriya. You're fine."

"Okay?"

"Right. So. You've got two quirks right now. Danger Sense and Float. Unless something else showed up over the weekend?"

"No, it's, um, it is just those two right now."

"And you'll most likely get Smokescreen, Blackwhip, and that strength enhancement eventually. Plus two mystery quirks."

"That is what I've been able to find out," said Mr. Yagi.

"So, we have to figure out some way to get all those under a coherent umbrella that can account for the mystery quirks, and before the sports festival, so the evil immortal supervillain doesn't notice that you have quirks just like a bunch of people he had personal beef with."

Mr. Yagi cursed in English. "I hadn't thought about that."

"Yeah, I wonder what else you haven't thought about. Maybe this year I can get Nezu to take my suggestion about doing hero names before the sports festival seriously. You know we've had people stalk students before because for some godforsaken reason we use their real names? I need a drink."

"Ah, water?"

"No."

"Young Aizawa, you're a teacher…"

"A career choice I question daily. Midoriya, do you have any thoughts about how to make your quirk make sense in a way that won't get you killed or abducted by the HPSC?"

"I- Does that happen?" despite his conversation with Mr. Yagi over the weekend, he still had generally positive thoughts about the hero commission.

"I have no idea. Wouldn't put it past them."

"Well, um, I was talking to Monoma earlier, and he said something about stockpiling danger, and how it might let out the stockpile as the energy necessary to levitate- which, really, would be a fascinating quirk if it did work that way- but I thought it might also work for Smokescreen and the strength enhancement? I mean, general responses to danger are fight, flight, or hide, so the strength enhancement is fight, Float is flight, and Smokescreen would be hide…"

"That might work. What about Blackwhip."

"Yeah, that one has kind of stumped me."

"Blackwhip sure is a problem," agreed Mr. Aizawa.

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The ghosts started laughing. "You're a problem, Banjo," chortled Nana.

"Come on, guys, that isn't funny!"

"It is! It's hilarious!"

"They were just talking about All for One tracking the kid down and killing him!"

The mood sobered quickly.

"Considering that he is Ninth's father," said Hikage, "I suspect it's far too late for that."

"Yeah," said Yoichi. "But, just to be safe, and in case there are other weirdos out there, new rule: no giving him new quirks in public. Not that we can do anything about when he eventually manifests the stockpile…"

"What if he's going to die?" asked Hikage, raising his hand.

"He already got your quirk, why do you care?"

"We'd like to hear it," said Banjo, somewhat forcefully.

"Well, if he looks like he's going to die, do whatever you can to stop that from happening, I guess. But chucking a quirk he doesn't know how to use isn't always going to be the beat answer."

"Wait," said Nana. "Hold up a second. A few days ago we were talking about the potential for multiple quirk brain damage, weren't we?"

"Oh, good catch," said Yoichi. "I guess I forgot to mention it, which means Nana is the only one I'd trust babysitting my nephew in the event a quirk rewound him to elementary school age-"

"That is a suspiciously specific scenario," said En.

"-and all the rest of you are fired. You didn't even question giving him more quirks? Really?"

Hikage raised his hand. "I assumed you had discovered that Ninth had a constitution capable of handling multiple quirks, similar to yourself and your brother."

"That is true. Okay, Hikage would be another exception, but he's disqualified from babysitting for other reasons."

"That's fair."

.

"So we need something that can do all that, and has tentacles," said Izuku, squeezing his bottom lip in thought.

"Yeah," said Mr. Aizawa. "Honestly, even really dumb ideas would be welcome right now."

"Why are you looking at me?" asked Mr. Yagi.

"You know why."

There was only one creature Izuku could think of that could do all the things Izuku one day might be able to while maintaining room for the two mystery quirks. "Cthulhu."

Mr. Yagi looked mildly scandalized at the suggestion.

"Nah, it'd have to be something like eldritch. Cthulhu's trademarked in Japan, and that can give you aboveground types trouble."

"What is it a trademark for?" asked Mr. Yagi.

"Ask Midnight. I don't want to talk about it."

"Ah," said Mr. Yagi.

"The problem with that is that you currently have no justification to call it that. Now if you already had Smokescreen…"

The adults looked at him.

"... I don't think it's going to just show up like that," said Izuku.

.

"Why not?" asked Banjo, staring at En. "They practically asked you for it."

"Well, first off, I live for drama, so jot that down."

"Huh? What about me?" asked Yoichi.

"Nothing, it was just an idiom. Second…"

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"...Right," said Aizawa. "For now, then, we'll have to give it a temporary name, because it's starting to get to the point in time where it'll actually be illegal for you to not register it." He shuffled his casts. "Yagi, start filling out those forms with what he can do currently. Midoriya, make sure you check him when he's done. For now, we've got to come up with a name."

"Um," said Izuku. "Float's the only one that's really visible, so I could just call it Float?"

"Vetoed. You aren't picking a name that the immortal supervillain knows."

"He did seem to only refer to people by quirks unless he really hated them," said Mr. Yagi. "Except his brother, who he always called 'my foolish brother.'"

"Focus on the paperwork."

"And he called himself by his quirk name as well," mused Izuku. "Do you think it was a side effect? Quirks have document impact on people's personalities-"

"Focus."

"R-right. Um. Feather Fall? No, that's part of a game. Flight Reflex?"

"Good enough for now," said Aizawa. "Flight Reflex it is."