Summer Vacation: The Trip from Hell

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It was the day after the final exam. We would be going over results and talking out the training camp. Unfortunately, Sato, Kirishima, Kaminari, and Mina all failed their exams. 

"E-everyone," Mina sniffled, "I'm looking forward to hearing all your stories of how fun camp was."

"Maybe they'll end up letting you go!" Midoriya said hopefully, "There might be a last-minute twist or something."

Sero placed a hand on Midoriya's shoulder and shook his head, "Stop, Midoriya. By saying that out loud, you're just jinxing them."

"They said whoever failed the exams would have to skip training camp and live in summer school hell. We didn't pass the practicals, so we're doomed. Don't you understand, Midoriya?! Or did All Might knock the brains outta you?!" Kaminari shouted while poking Midoriya in the eyes. 

"Ease up, Kaminari," Sero scolded. "I'm not sure I'll get to go, either. Our team only passed thanks to Mineta. I got knocked out, and since we don't know how they're scoring stuff, I might have flunked."

"At least bring us back lots of camp souvenirs, please?!" Kaminari begged. 

The door suddenly flew open, and my dad stood there, "Once the bell rings you should be in your seats." Everyone quickly scurried to their desks and sat down in silence. "Morning. Unfortunately, there are a few of you who did not pass your final exams. So, when it comes to the training camp in the woods... Everyone is going!" My dad announced with a slightly creepy smile. 

The kids who failed looked like they could cry tears of joy. Kirishima jumped up and asked, "We really get to go to camp?"

"Seriously?" Mina confirmed with tears in her eyes.

"Yeah. The good news is that no one bombed the written exam.  Five failed the practical exam. Two teams, of course, and then Sero failed as well."

"Aw! Crap, I knew it. Mineta made it to the gate, but I didn't do near enough to pass," Sero sighed.

"Allow me to explain," my dad continued, "For the practical battles, the teachers made sure to leave a way for the students to win. Otherwise, you never would have stood a chance. We were interested in observing how you each worked together and approached the task at hand."

Ojiro's head tilted in confusion as he asked, "But didn't you promise that the teachers wouldn't be holding back?

"That was just to get you on edge," he replied, "Besides, the training camp will focus on building your strength. Those who failed need those lessons the most. We were never going to separate you. That was just a logical deception we used." There was that creepy smile again. The group that failed started cheering and celebrating that they would be going to camp.

Iida, however, was not so happy about this new information. "Mr. Aizawa, this is the second time you've lied to us!" Iida said while shooting out of his seat. "Aren't you afraid we'll lose faith in you?"

"Uh, a little blunt there, Tenya," Uraraka mumbled from behind him. 

My dad gave a slight glare, but replied, "That's a good point. I'll consider it. But I wasn't lying to you about everything. Failure is failure." The five who failed stopped their celebrating and turned to face my dad. "We've prepared extra lessons for the five of you. Frankly, they'll be far tougher than what you'd face at summer school." They all seemed to have a depressing aura around them for the remainder of the day.

After Classes...

Everyone had packed up their things and was getting ready to leave for the day. 

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