Entrance Ceremony II

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Saya took her place at the podium as All Might and Principal Nezu left to sit beside the rest of the teachers and staff. She noticed many questioning looks from among the crowd but the most expressive out of them was Rumi. Her ears were standing perfectly straight and her mouth was slack jawed with her crimson eyes like saucers. It took almost all of Saya's willpower to not say something to the rabbit girl on the microphone.

"Hello I am Saya Inari a first year student who will be attending U.A. this year along with the rest of my fellow students. I will do my best to keep this brief since there are many other speeches and announcements that need to be made before the end of the Entrance Ceremony."

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"Fenrir Brach, a student run agency made from U.A.'s provisional license holders and a mixture of other students from multiple courses. Those who would like to take on advanced lessons dedicated to working or running an agency are recommended to join," Ryuko read over the pamphlet Mr. Aizawa had handed the students once they returned to the classroom.

The students were currently split into various groups talking amongst themselves while some were just sitting alone. For some odd reason the two largest groups were centered around an explosive blond and a white haired rabbit.

Rumi looked at Shinso with an accusing expression, "So that's why you two already have your provisional licenses!"

"What do you mean?" Tokoyami asked with curiosity as he looked at Shinso as well.

"Shinso and Saya are siblings!" Ochako said a but too loud which gained the rest of the class's attention and suddenly everyone's eyes were on the sleep deprived boy.

Shinso just slid further down into his seat and buried his face into his scarf, "Yeah Saya's my younger sister. Chako, Ryu, and Rumi are also pretty close friends of ours that we met during the break before the entrance exams."

"So that's why you all seem so close," Tokoyami nodded as he looked between them. "But how did you two get your licenses, normally you can't get those until you're second years."

"Principal Nezu selected Saya personally to lead Project Fenrir thanks to her knowledge and abilities. Shinso joined at Saya's request. Principal Nezu figured that since Project Fenrir was aimed at having on the job learning the two of them would need to legally have the ability to do hero work," Mr. Aizawa appeared from beneath the podium while unzipping hinself from his yellow sleeping bag. Majority of the class stared wide eyed as their teacher pulled out a crate holding blue uniforms from within the sleeping bag and rested it on the podium. Their initial surprise at thenfact that he had suddenly appeared in the classroom now gone with a new focus. "We have an hour before lunch and after that it's early dismissal since we have to show you to the dorms. But first put these on and meet me outside the auditorium."

Aizawa watched his class leave with a grin and turned toward the back of the room where Saya had been standing for the past few minutes. She had followed them back to the classroom after the entrance ceremony had ended and stood in the back observing the class. The only people to have noticed the expressionless girl were her family. Kyouka Jiro, the one Rumi and Ryuko had saved during the entrance exam, was the only one of the students who came remotely close to noticing Saya but still failed.

"Looks like I win," Aizawa held out his hand as his daughter walked over while fishing out a paper bill.

"Whatever I'm still winning the other one," Saya huffed, "Todoroki won't use his left."

"I know you don't really need to join in but I would prefer if you do," Aizawa stopped her from leaving. "You're stronger."

Saya only nodded in response before she left to join the rest of her class.

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Rumi looked around and spotted Saya among the last of the girls to walk out of the changing room. She ran over with a smile and grabbed the young girl's shoulders, "That was one hell of a surprise! I knew you had your license but I didn't know you were even more cool!"

Ryuko and Shinso snickered in the background at Rumi's actions.

"We weren't allowed to say anything until school started," Saya's eyes gave away the mixture of happiness and embaressment at Rumi's touch.

Ryuko walked over with Shinso not far behind. "You said that students can get in through recommendations from the teachers or fill out an application to join right?"

"Members of Project Fenrir can also recomend other students as well," Saya regained her composure, not that anyone truly noticed aside from Shinso.

The rest of the class watched from the sidelines observing the black haired girl and her friends. Some were curious, others skeptical, and one in particular was fuming with a disgusted look on their face.

"Alright listen up we'll be doing series of physical tests similar to what you guys did in middle school," Aizawa walked over and tossed a black ball over to Shinso, "I'm allowing use of your quirks so show me what you kids got."

"This is going to be fun!" Mina shouted on impulse which caused the two Aizawa children to quietly sigh.

Aizawa's glare pierced through the alien like girl, "Fun? If that's why you're here I suggest you leave of your own free will. Heroism isn't fun, it's a job where you risk your life every second you breathe. The safety of numerous lives rests in your hands and when things go south everything rests on your shoulders as heroes. If there are injuries involved with bystanders you are the one who has to pay for that out of your own salary. Funeral fees, hospital fees, maintenance fees, rescue and recovery costs, reconstruction expenses, and anything else that you happen to be responsible for. Everything that you do as a hero is taken into account so no this profession isn't about fun. Since you kids don't seem to have the commonsense to figure that out we'll do this. Whoever gets last place in my little exam will be removed from the hero course and will not be able to join Project Fenrir."

"Sir that's not fair to us!" Tenya spoke up for the rest of the class who mostly held a similar sentiment. Again the Aizawa children sighed but this time noticeably louder.

"Fair," Aizawa was now laughing, "are natural disasters fair? How about villain attacks? Life and heroism isn't fair in any regard. If you're just going to complain then you clearly aren't cut out to be heroes and much less adults. Just leave if you want but those who are really here to be heroes, show me what you have with these next few tests. If I see you have potential then you'll be staying in my class. If not I'll have you transfered to General Studies."

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