Hero Names and Internships

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Your POV

After the two days of recovery, I was happy to be back at school. My dad now had his bandages off, the only remnant of the fight was a scar under his eye. I was glad he was okay and able to get back to normal life. I'm sure he was as tired of eating soup as I was of making it. Anyways, over the two days, anytime I left my house, I was recognized by people on the street. Many of them came up to me and told me that I did an amazing job and to keep up the hard work.

I walked into the classroom and took my seat. Mina immediately struck up a conversation with me and a few other classmates. "It's so weird that people recognize us from TV. Everyone wanted to talk to me on my way here," she said.

"Yeah, me, too!" Kirishima exclaimed.

"Yeah, everyone at the park wanted to talk to me the other day," I said bashfully.

"People on the street were staring at me! It was kind of embarrassing," Hagakure added.

Ojiro chuckled and replied, "Sure, but isn't that pretty normal for you?"

"You won't believe what a bunch of elementary school brats yelled at me," Sero cringed.

"'Nice try?'" Tsu joked, causing Sero to groan.

I giggled before turning my attention to the other side of the classroom. "All it took was one sports festival and suddenly we're like celebrities," Kaminari stated.

"This school really is amazing," Mineta marveled. 

Our conversations were all promptly cut off by the door opening. Everyone turned to see my dad standing there, bandage free. "Morning."

Everyone scurried into their seats before replying, "Good morning, Mr. Aizawa!"

"Ribbit. Mr. Aizawa, you don't have bandages anymore," Tsu noticed, "That's good news."

My dad cringed slightly as he replied, "The old lady went a little overboard in her treatment... Anyway. We have a big class today on Hero Informatics."

Everyone's faces dropped in horror. Hero Informatics classes usually weren't very fun. Normally it meant a pop quiz or studying hero laws. A pop quiz didn't worry me, more like annoyed me. I just hated anything to do with ethics and stuff like that. 

There was a long pause before my dad spoked, "You need code names. Time to pick your hero identities."

With that, everyone, including me, jumped up from their seats and cheered, "This is gonna be totally awesome!"

My dad gritted his teeth and activated his quirk, making us all take our seats again. His hair slowly dropped back down as he continued, "This is related to the pro hero draft picks that I mentioned the last time we were in class together. Normally, students don't have to worry about the draft yet. Not until their second or third year actually, but your class is different. In fact, by extending offers to first-years like you, pros are essentially investing in your potential. Any offers can be rescinded if their interest in you dies down before graduation, though."

"So, what your saying is, we'll still have to prove ourselves after we've gotten recruited," Hagakure confirms. 

"Correct," he replied, "Now. Here are the totals for those of you who got offers."

The screen displayed our names in the order of highest to lowest amount of offers and the total number of agencies that picked us. I was in the top two people to receive offers, with 3967 in total. Todoroki had slightly more than me, which I was okay with because I got more offers than Bakugo, who got 3556. The rest of our class had less than 400 and some had no offers at all. 

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