Welcome To U.A.
"Honey! There's a letter here for you!"
Y/n raced down the stairs toward her father, who held the most important letter of her life in his hand-her possible acceptance letter to UA High School. She had been waiting a whole week for it to arrive, and it was finally here. She snatched it from his hand and sprinted back up the stairs to her room to read it in private.
As she ripped apart the letter, sending pieces of the envelope everywhere across her room, she started to feel nervous. She stared at the small machine in front of her in confusion, but before she could take a closer look, a hologram of All Might suddenly appeared in front of her eyes, causing her to shoot out of her chair onto the floor in shock.
"Dear Y/n,
Congratulations! You have been accepted into U.A. High School's Hero Course!
Your performance during the entrance exam demonstrated a unique and invaluable quality that every hero should possess: the ability to elevate those around you. Your quirk not only showcased your potential to enhance your peers' abilities but also highlighted your exceptional strategic thinking and teamwork skills.
In the world of heroes, power is not the only measure of greatness. Your actions showed us that true heroism lies in inspiring and supporting others, making you a standout candidate for our program. We are excited to see how you will continue to develop your abilities and contribute to the hero community.
Welcome to U.A. High School! Plus Ultra!"
She did it.
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"I DID IT!"
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She raced down the stairs to her dad, who had just turned the TV on. "Dad, I did it! I got in!" she shouted, jumping up and down in excitement.
His eyes lit up as he rushed over to her. "I knew it! I knew you'd get in! UA has no idea how lucky they are to have you, Bug!" He hugged her tightly, lifting her off the ground. "This is just the beginning for you, my amazing hero."
Her dad set her down, still beaming with pride, and reached into his pocket, pulling out his phone and immediately dialing a number. "We have to tell everyone," he said, his voice full of excitement. "This is the best news!" Y/n watched as he paced around the living room, dialing her grandmother.
Her dad's phone call was met with a moment of silence before an excited voice burst through the speaker. "Oh my god! My little starlight, you got into UA! I'm so proud of you, sweetie!" Her grandmother's joy was clear even over the phone. "I knew you had it in you. All those months of hard work have finally paid off."
Her dad laughed, mirroring his mother's. "She's been working so hard for this, Mom. I can't wait to see what she accomplishes."
"Everyone will want to hear all about your journey to UA. You're going to be the star of the show, honey."
Y/n smiled, touched by her grandmother's enthusiasm. "Thanks, Grammy. I can't wait to tell everyone."
"You just make sure you keep me updated on everything, alright? And remember, we're all here cheering you on."
"I will, Grammy. Thank you."
Her grandmother's voice softened. "You're going to do amazing things, my little starlight. UA is lucky to have you. We all are." Her dad beamed with a sense of pride, and she felt a warmth in her chest, knowing how much her success meant to him.
After a few minutes, he hung up and turned back to her, his smile never fading. "Alright, Bug, this calls for a celebration. What do you say we order your favorite dinner tonight?"
Y/n nodded, her smile widening. "I'd love that, Dad."
After they ordered the food, they set the table with her favorite dishes. Her dad pulled out her chair for her, and as they sat down, he raised his glass of sparkling water. "To my bug, the future hero of the family! Congratulations on getting into UA, Y/n. I'm so proud of you."
She smiled, clinking her glass with his. "Thanks, Dad. I still can't believe it."
Her dad chuckled. "I think I heard you scream from across the house when you realized you got in." They laughed, and the conversation flowed easily. "So, what was it like hearing All Might's voice congratulating you?" he asked, filled with curiosity.
"It was surreal, Dad. I couldn't believe it at first. It felt like a dream," she replied.
Her dad nodded, a smile on his face. "You've worked so hard for this, Bug. You deserve it. What's the first thing you're looking forward to at UA?"
"Meeting my classmates and starting the training," she said eagerly. "I can't wait to see what everyone else can do and to start learning how to be a real hero."
He reached across the table, squeezing her hand. "Just remember, no matter what, stay true to yourself and your values. I'm always here for you."