Just as the minute bell rang, Terra rushed through the door; getting weird looks from those in the class. She couldn't blame them, she was always early to class, and she was the last one to class today. Everyone was already in their seats, not wanting to deal with Mr. Aizawa's wrath.
"You ok, Ter?" Mina gave her a concerned look, seeing the heavy eye bags underneath Terra's blue eyes.
"Oh, yeah. Just woke up late." Terra smiled awkwardly as she tried to catch her breath from running to class.
"Did you stay up all night or something?" Mina asked as she pulled out her chair and sat down.
"Yeah, I was reading." Terra gave a weak smile.
"Ok, if you say so." The pink-haired girl said and turned her head to the front again.
"Everyone sit-" Mr. Aizawa uttered tiredly as he walked into the classroom. "So you kids are learning to listen." He said when he brought his head up from the pile of papers he was holding. While Mr. Aizawa was always cold, distant, and not like a teacher should be, he still worked hard for the kids, and many of them already realized it. He's training a class full of heroes, not angels.
As the teacher spoke, Terra's mind stayed on the note. She couldn't stop thinking about it; it was to the point her head would hurt. It was as if her dream was to find out who made the letter at this point. She simply couldn't shake the fear, the worry, and the unknown of the letter she found on her porch one day. The more she thought about it, and the longer Mr. Aizawa lectured, the more in her head she became. She took out a piece of paper, forgetting she was in class, and started writing down any ideas she had. She wrote down everyone she knew left the day off and before, such as Denki, Miro, Izuku, and even Mr. Aizawa. She wrote down when, to where, and why if she knew it.
"Terra!" Mr. Aizawa called on her suddenly, bringing her back to the real world. Her head jolted up, and she tried her best to act like she was paying full attention. "Do you remember what a support hero is?" He asked.
"A hero who primarily helps with making equipment, or any general support for the heroes who go out in the field, right?"
"Correct." He said and went back to his lecture. Terra sighed in relief, and quickly shoved her paper into her bag, not wanting anyone to notice it.
"Hey, Terra!" Mina suddenly turned around in her chair as soon as Mr. Aizawa left the classroom for lunch. "Today, me, you, and Kirishima are going to the mall!" She smiled.
"Huh? Do I have a choice?" Terra smiled.
"Nope!" The girl laughed and leaned on Terra's desk. "But, seriously, can you?"
The girl with black hair thought for a moment. "Yep!" She decided. To Terra, it would be a good break from the constant stress. That is, if she could ignore the letter for more than an hour.
"Am I invited too?" Sero's voice came from behind her, causing Terra to jump.
"Where the hell did you come from? Stop sneaking!" Terra glared at him, who laughed.
"He's been there." Mina laughed. "And, yeah! The more the merrier!"
"I say we invite all we can. Like, Deku, Denki, Jiro, and Bakugou." Sero suggested.
"Oh, I so agree." Mina nodded.
"Guys!" Kirishima hollered from across the room, standing next to Bakugou who was sitting with his usual scowl. "When are leaving for the cafeteria? Denki's already there."
"Now!" Mina hollered back and sat up. Terra followed Mina, standing up, and pushing her chair in.
For a moment, as the group was walking in the halls, everyone was in front of Sero and Terra. They were just out of hearing distance, and Sero suddenly spoke under his breath. "We still on for tomorrow?"
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Can't a witch be a hero too? (MHA Fanfiction!)
FanfictionAfter leaving the church she grew up in, Terra Via made her way to Japan and into the famous hero school U.A. High and joined class 1A. And, lucky for her, nobody knew what her past holds, and nobody could call her a witch once again! She would no l...