"Welcome to U.A., I'll be your instructor for tactics. My name is Yamada Haruhi. You all may know me better as Force of Nature." A woman stood before the star struck students of class 1-A, her hair hung free to her knees, fading from a dark ocean blue at the roots before fading to a pastel aqua at the ends. She was wearing a blue-green corset, see through silver scarves hung from her shoulders, wrists and hips, brown and silver knee high boots, a dark green skirt sitting at an asymmetrical cut, and a gold tiara bearing a red gem in it's center. From behind a golden eye mask, aquamarine eyes took in the sight of the students awaiting their instruction.
"Whoa! No way! Force of Nature is seriously gonna train us!?" One of the girls, at least, judging by the empty appearing uniform, exclaimed.
"I've studied her fights. Her quirk is Elemental Control..." A boy with green black hair muttered, almost as if he were off in his own world. "She's able to control the four elements, and always tries to make quick work of the villains she goes up against."
"You must be Midoriya." Haruhi said, smiling at the boy. "Shota told me all about you. Said you have a tendency to hurt yourself with your quirk. We'll have to work on that, won't we?"
"Huh!? I-I-I..."
"Don't worry. I have notes on all of your quirks given to me by Aizawa after the Entrance Exams. I have to say, I haven't seen this diverse a class in a while." Haruhi said looking at her clipboard. "Now then, I prefer getting right into the thick of it. So, we're going to run a simulation. Teams of two, a set of heroes and villains, will be working to either defend or take a bo--"
"No offense Miss Yamada, but we did that simulation yesterday with All Might." Came a nasally voice from a girl with large eyes and a frog like tongue. Haruhi tensed up, falling silent as it sank in.
Really? You didn't think to check with me, Toshinori? She thought, frustration boiling up in the back of her mind.
"Um, Miss Yamada... Your hair seems to be on fire..." The same girl quipped, her tone not the least bit concerned. Haruhi paused, looked at the ends of her hair and chuckled nervously.
"Um, well then..." She said waving a hand to extinguish the flames as if nothing was happening. "Let's try something a little different. Hm? I'm going to call your names out one by one, as I do I want you to tell me the most intense scenario you've seen a Pro Hero handle. We'll make a list and go from there."
The class all seemed to grumble with disappointment but all agreed to the idea. Haruhi sighed before picking up a piece of chalk and standing in front of the blackboard, arms crossed over her chest.
"Alright. We'll start with Aoyama." She said pointing to a blond haired student who almost seemed to twinkle as he sat that.
"Oh me? Well, I think the most intense thing I've seen has to be All Might saving one of our own students from that Sludge monster." He said, winking and flipping his hair as he did. Haruhi forced a patient smile before making a note on the board.
"Alright. That's a good example. Next, Mina. What about you?" She asked, smiling at the pink skinned teen.
"There was this cool fight I saw where Mt. Lady helped take down this shark looking guy. Man she's so cool!"
"Another good one..." Haruhi said, smiling as she made another note on the board. Relax, it's only the first couple students.
One by one she asked each student the instance that stuck out most in their minds, answers ranging from simple muggings being stopped to full on battles that made world news. There was a common trend though, other than three or four, it all came down to All Might. Though she didn't show it, this actually really bothered Haruhi. It wasn't that she wasn't on the list, okay, maybe a little. But it was also the amount of times All Might was mentioned. Then again, he was the #1 hero, so what was to be expected.
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FanfictionYamada Haruhi. Wife. Pro. Teacher. Alias; Force of Nature With a husband like Yamada Hizashi, also known as Present Mic, it's a miracle anything gets done for her class. Not to mention she has to focus on prepping her students to become the next gen...