0. Bittersweet Beginnings (The Prologue)

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Y/n Yagi detested math with all her might and with all her strength

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Y/n Yagi detested math with all her might and with all her strength. If she were to become a villain, the AP Geometry final she was currently enduring would be her origin story. Her teacher was cruel, she swore it up and down. Who makes fourteen-year-olds prove that a triangle is a triangle? Just by looking at the image on her paper, it was self evidently a triangle!

Now, Y/n would never become a villain. For not only was her heart too kind and her intentions too pure but her father was the world's number one hero. Becoming a villain was definitely not in the cards as All Might's dear daughter. Let alone the fact that her conscience would never allow it. Therefore, she sat there, took the final exam, and turned it in lawfully. Yet there was not a smile on her face for the entirety of the treacherous period.

The bright side to the torture was afterward her long-awaited summer would begin. It was going to be glorious! Due to her moving back to Japan in order to attend its most prestigious UA, she was out of school until the following spring! Oh, what a joy it was to be a dual citizen!

The American school year ended with summer while the Japanese school year began and ended with spring. Once the clock struck noon and she was let out of the exam room, her freshman year (also known as ninth grade) would be complete while the Japanese ninth graders were just getting started.

She counted herself lucky. She was able to experience high school in both of her nations. She received one year of American high school which had a usual duration of four years. And she would begin Japanese high school with the rest of her peers for the allotted three.

This had been the plan since the end of her eighth-grade year. She and her father had sat down one evening and she shared with him that she wished to attend UA just as he had. Of course, he was elated at the news and they quickly devised a plan of action. The good news was she could utilize her nine-month vacation to reacclimatize herself to Japan and physically train for UA.

She had lived in the United States for the majority of her life but she was no stranger to her second home of Japan. Her academic years were spent with her maternal grandparents and her summers were spent in Japan with her father. Now it would be the opposite. Her academic years would be spent in Japan and the majority of her summers as well.

What a change it would be. Yet, she was excited. She finally would become a hero, save others, and shake the shadow of her father's success. Not that she didn't love her father, she just wanted to stand on her own two feet.

She couldn't wait to get started.

After what seemed to be a fortnight, the bell finally rang. Y/n jumped from her seat and bolted to the door. She managed to be the first person in the hall and witnessed the outpouring of around one thousand high schoolers all eager to get home and begin their summer vacation.

She was not an exception.

Y/n needed to get home and continue packing before her flight in the morning and for her special farewell dinner with her grandparents. Due to her final exams, packing for her departure had been the most neglected of her tasks with only about 30% of it complete.

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