After a short commute to the training field, we met up with Tsu, Bakugo, and Tokoyami. They all stood on the opposite side of Aizawa. Tsu was the girl from earlier in class with the droopy eyes and frog attributes. Tokoyami stood about an inch taller than I did, with a dark black bird head in place of his own.
And Bakugo. He stood much differently from the others. His entire energy was much different than any of our classmates. He wore his clothes casually, his shirt untucked, his collar loose and the first few buttons of his shirt were no where near buttoned.
He looked me up and down, eyeing me as a lion would eye a gazelle in the wild. I was prey to him.
"What're you looking at, extra?" He grumbled.
Nothing. Nothing at all.
Yeah, this should be fun.
Aizawa snapped his fingers lazily to grab our attention. "If everyone is finished..." he said while glaring at Bakugo and I. "Let's begin the training. Team Bakugo, you are the villain squad. Stop the heroes from reaching and defusing the bomb. Which means Team Kasami, you're the hero squad. Defuse the bomb and stop the villains. Make sense? Good. Go to your starting spots and I'll start the timer."
I walked past Bakugo, and felt his eyes follow me as I left. When we reached the area, I turned to face Shoto and Uraraka, and we decided on a game plan.
Shoto spoke first. "Tokoyami's quirk is dark shadow, a shadow creature that gains strength with darkness and untamed emotions. l'll overpower him by alternating between ice and fire, and hopefully that will mess with Tokoyami's senses, that way I can have easy access to him without dark shadow in the way.
"That makes a lot of sense, but won't the frustration strengthen dark shadow?" I questioned.
"It may, but I've already fought Bakugo, and I would be at a disadvantage there, so this is my best bet." He replied.
"Ah, okay then. Uraraka, I assume you're taking Tsu then?" I said, turning to face her.
"Absolutely. As long as she's on the ground she's an issue. It's a perfect pairing." She smiled ecstatically.
"Great. Then I'll be taking Bakugo."
"Do you need a quick rundown of his-" She started.
"Nope."
Suddenly, a loud voice came booming over the speakers. Alrighty, kids let's rock and roll! Fifteen minutes on the clock...time starts now!"
"I'll take the middle, you guys take the sides and I'll meet you in the center." I exclaimed, running toward the middle of the arena.
After around three minutes of searching, I heard the loud clashing of heavy materials coming from deeper in the middle pathway. Finally, stepping out from the shadows was Bakugo, flashing a cocky smile.
Upon seeing me however, his cocky smile slowly faded to anger.
*For the full experience, play "Immigrant Song" by alex Zepplin here*
"Katsuki. It's good to see you again. How's your mom by the way? She's hot." I giggled.
"Shut the hell up, Otagata." He growled.
"Ooh, someone's feisty today. Fine then, I'll make this quick." I smirked slyly.
"I'd like to see you try, extra. You're going down."
"Haha. Alright, remember you said that blondie."
He stepped forward, grabbing for my right arm as he approached. He missed only barely as I quickly moved to my left, giving him a swift kick to the stomach with my right leg as I moved.
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FanfictionNewly transferred to UA, Kasami has only one thing on her mind: Becoming the hero her mother never could. Everything was set in stone, impossible to get confused. That was at least, until she met her.