Izuku was walking to his apartment with his four new girlfriends; Momo, Itsuka, Yui, and Setsuna. Since the five announced their feelings for one another, Izuku decided to have his girls meet his mother.

"Since my mom has a short work day. Our confessions and my mom home this time, I'll take it as a sign to tell her," Izuku explained. "Just fair warning, she can be a bit hysterical," he whispered and joked. "But she's nice, sweet, and gentle," he added.

They walked into his apartment. "Mom, your home early," Izuku spoke.

"You know it's my short day," Inko informed; she came in and saw her son accompanied by four girls. "Oh, I see you've brought guests. I hope they're hungry," she said, bringing a try of Kutosdon, Ramen, and chicken skewers.

"Make yourselves at home. Did you want anything to drink?" Izuku offered.

"Water," Kendo replied.

"Milk," Setsuna said.

"Grape juice," Yui said.

"Tea," Momo stated.

"Coming right up," Izuku went into the kitchen and returned a few minutes later with the drinks, hot green tea, and a tall glass of chocolate milk. He placed the tray next to the food as everyone dived in; Izuku waited for everyone to get their fill, and he dug into the food.

"So now that everyone is fed and rested. Izuku, who are these girls?" Inko asked.

"Well, you already know Itsuka, Yui, and Setsuna. Whom I've told you about," Izuku introduced. "And this is Momo, also a good friend of mine," he explained. "Although, to be more appropriate, these four are my Girlfriends,"

"Girls, this is my mother, Inko Midoriya," he introduced.

"So these are the girls that wormed their way into your heart," Inko smirked. "I didn't know you'd be such the ladies' man," she smiled.

"It wasn't on purpose, I promise. We just had mutual feelings that bloomed," Izuku assured.

"I'm glad it did," Inko stated. "Can I talk to your girlfriends alone for a minute?" she asked.

"Hai," Izuku nodded and headed out of the room.

"Now. First things, do you like my son for him or just for his looks and Quirks?" Inko questioned sternly.

The four girls explained why they fell for her son, but they didn't deny he was handsome and strong.

"Well, after hearing all that. You can have my son," Inko smiled. "Promise me you'll always be there for him, also help him to retain what he lost years ago," she said.

"What did he lose?" Momo asked.

"A part of himself, I do love my son, but he has changed ever since he was five. He became colder and closed off," Inko explained.

"But he's nothing but kind, gentle, warm, and friendly to us," Setsuna reminded.

"That is true; that's how I know that part of him is still in there," Inko replied. "There is still some of the old him in that hardened, cold, and armored shell. Help him open up to people," she stated.

"We will, Ma'am," The four promised.

"You don't have to call me that; you're dating my son. Just call me Inko," Inko smiled. "My baby never brought girls over or even spoke to girls. You four must mean something to him; I see how he looks at you in his eyes. I've seen girls give him lovey-dovey eyes and try to touch him, but he gives them a stone-cold glare scaring them away," she said. "Izuku, you can come back in!" she called.

Izuku returned. "For the record, I was on the other side of the apartment but could hear every word said," he claimed. "I refused the girls because they were from Adora middle school who are hussies who only went a guy for their looks and to gain popularity. I don't like or can stand those kinds of girls," he stated firmly. "But Momo, Itsuka, Setsuna, and Yui are different: their kind, friendly, have an air of warmth around them, and they make me laugh," he smirked.

"Also, not an easy thing to achieve from him, along with smiling or even smirking," Inko joked as the five giggled.

"Very funny," Izuku rolled his eye playfully.


The next day Class-A was waiting for class to start; Aizawa walked in. "All right kids, listen up. I have an announcement," he began. "Nezu has informed me that the next 4 weeks' classes are canceled because in 4 weeks. It is the Sports Festival so take those weeks to train or prepare; give everything you got because everything will be live," he advised.

"Is that a good idea? Villains will be watching," Mineta shook.

"I hate to say it, but Mineta's right," Jiro agreed.

"Your thinking of just the worst thing. Yes, villains will be watching, but so will everyone else, even heroes," Izuku spoke up, clearing up the panicking thoughts. "The Heroes will be watching us, on how will be able to work as heroes just like everyone who has gone through this school, also a good estimate they're also scouting," he stated.

"As for the villains, screw them. They'll see we won't stop at anything to achieve our dreams," Izuku frowned.

"What's your dream?" Denki asked.

"To be honest, at first. My dream was to get into this school, but now I'll strive for something else," Izuku replied.

"To be the next Symbol of Peace, the Number one?" Aizawa raised a brow, curious to hear what Izuku wanted to be.

"HELL NO, I'M GOING TO BE THE SYMBOL OF PEACE AND THE NUMBER ONE HERO OF THIS SCHOOL!" Bakugo yelled.

"Okay, first: the adults are talking Bakugo. I also clearly wasn't talking to you, so butt out," Izuku stated coldly with a stone-cold and piercing gaze. "And second: I'm not going to be the new Symbol of Peace; I'm not All Might. I'll strive for something else," he said.

"What about a different type of Symbol, like for Hope?" Momo suggested.

"The Symbol of Hope?" Izuku pondered. "Not a bad title, but I want to earn the title and not just take it," he considered. Aizawa just smirked under his scarf, amazed. Problem Child would want to earn his title instead of self-proclaiming the title, like so many false heroes.

All Might once said, Izuku would achieve many great things and go where no hero has gone; he'll now keep his eye on the boy and see what he does.

"Class dismissed," Aizawa spoke as everyone got up.

Izuku headed to the door. "And Bakugo, if you ever become the number one hero, I'll destroy you. You'll run Japan into the ground, and society will go into the toilet. Become more messed up than it already is," he frowned. "I once said, as a new generation of heroes, I'll help the Society clean its act up. But if it doesn't. I'll smash it and help build a new one, or I'll personally create a new one," he finished.

"Like a Deku like you can achieve an impossible goal," Katsuki snarled. "What makes you think you can achieve an unachievable illusional dream?" he hissed.

"Because, unlike you, I have the power and backbone to do it," Izuku replied with a smirk. He opened the door but looked directly at Bakugo with a sharp and chilly glare. "Although if you claim you'll be the new Symbol of peace, don't make me laugh. Wake up and take this advice, get your head out of your ass; then you'll see a boy trying to prove himself a man, but in reality: you're just a child with a superiority complex throwing a great big temper tantrum, so grow up already," he smirked, closed the door behind him.

"He's got balls of solid rock; I'll give him that," Kirishima smirked.

"Amend to that," replied Denki.