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Narrator's POV
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After turning a corner, he is faced to face with a giant building, a skyscraper.
Y/n: ❖Sighs❖ Here we go.
The building's entrance had a gold triangle with a spartan helmet in the middle.
He walked through the giant rotating doors and passed by the triangular front desk.
Y/n: Hey Vanessa.
Vanessa: Oh Y/n, your mother is in.
Y/n nodded at Vanessa's words and waved to her as he called for an elevator.
Once the elevator arrived, he entered and viewed the buttons.
Y/n: Forbidden Floor...
He placed his hand on the wall and a circle of gold light shined around his hand.
Elevator: Access granted, proceeding to the top floor.
Y/n sipped on his coffee and waited for the elevator to reach the top floor.
❖Ding❖
Elevator: Top floor, welcome home, young master.
Y/n sighed at the remark.
Y/n: 'I hate that title, means I have a buttload of work to do once mom retires.'
Y/n thought as he exited the elevator.
A giant metal wall with a screen awaited him, he knocked on the wall and a doorway appeared from the smooth wall.
He walked inside and saw his mother waiting for him.
[Credits to the original owner.]
Kassandra: Hello Y/n.
Y/n: Hi mom.
Y/n grumbled, sitting down on the couch.
Kassandra: How is U.A.?
She questioned with a happy face.
Y/n: It's fine, apparently Childe and Artoria are there too.
Kassandra: Oh, it would seem Fate Academy and Fatui Institute had the same idea.
Y/n: Had the same idea or you suggested it?
Kassandra: ❖Chuckles❖ What makes you say that?
Y/n: You, are the head of the Creed, the most prestigious academy for most, if not, all, quirkless people and those who have unique quirks.
Kassandra: And?
Y/n: And?
He asked with surprise.
Y/n: It wouldn't be impossible if you and the other academy heads pulled some strings.
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