Chapter 15: "New Girl"

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I laid my head on my desk that was piled up with notes. The open textbooks took up most of the desk and were all open to different pages. My notebook laid to the side of a smaller part of the desk due to the lack of space.

My handwriting started off neat, but slowly got messier throughout the process of taking all the notes the past hours.

I was tired from all the reading and note taking I had to do, and all I wanted to do right now was nap. I've been studying longer than I could remember, and I can almost forget that I once was the masked heroine.

Time has passed since All Might and Eraserhead visited. Almost a month to be exact.

I was given mail the other day about my schedule for my private lectures in the U.A., but I wasn't all too excited about it. It's months since I visited that place and if possible, I might run into Eraserhead's students again.

They're probably going to question why I finally decided to attend the school when the school year was practically over.

I released a heavy breath of air from the thought of that situation.

"Another school. Another start. Great," I mutter to myself.

I raised my head from my desk and slowly got up from my chair to stretch. I groaned from the soft pulling of my muscles.

I glanced at my calender that hung over my desk. Monday was circled and was written on with red ink.

"Start of private lectures"

I squinted at the words before moving my hands on my hips.

"Two more days, huh."

The light from the balcony door shined through my room and blinded me for a second. I flinched and brought my hand up over my eyes- blocking the light.

I walked over to the balcony door and opened it. The cool breeze entered my room but with a hint of warmth came in as well.

I embraced the fresh air and walked to the railing. I leaned on it and looked upwards. The sky was light blue with very few clouds floating around like boats in the ocean.

I closed my eyes as I admired the calming breeze and the soft sounds from my neighborhood. The sound of cars driving, children giggling, voices that spoke to one another, and the chirping of birds.

I smiled.

This was something I enjoyed and needed. Time to be alone with the peacefulness of this world.

Happiness and harmony.

Far away, I saw Mari coming back home with a bag from the convenience store. She talked amongst her and her friends without a care in the world.

"Life's sure easy when you're not putting your life on the line." The words came out of my mouth without a thought.

Mari still has still much to learn. She wishes to be like the U.A. students, yet, she still hasn't really developed much with her quirk.

I sighed. Maybe if she was older, U.A. might accept her, but who knows. Everything could be different by then.

Our names as children of villains might disappear or possibly grow in society. What will even happen when the truth is told? What will happen then?

I narrowed my brows. Same problems all the time, and I somehow know what the outcome may be.

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I stared upwards at the campus in front of me. It's been a few months since I last visited U.A., and to see this place again made my gut knot up.

Here it was, being as intimidating and all mighty as it usually was.

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