Shinso- Thank you

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Not being able to talk and being a hero are two things that should never mix, yet here I am trying my hardest to defy that statement.

When I was born my vocal cords didn't work as well as they should've. It's called vocal cord dysfunction  (VCD) and it effects the way I talk. When ever I do speak my throat constricts around itself. Normally people who have this problem resort to not speaking, they'll learn sign language or just keep a note book with them and write everything down. It saves them from the pain of talking or causing and worse damage to their cords.

Now I on the other hand can't do that. See I'm a first year a U.A.. I was lucky to get into the general studies class. It's my dream to become a hero, help anyone I can and prove to people that just because you have a disability it doesn't mean you can't become a hero.

You may be wondering what my quirk is. It must be really strong so I would be able to combat with not being able to communicate with other heroes, right? My quirk is called Lullaby, I'm able to put people to sleep up to twenty-four hours at a time by... singing. The louder I'm able to sing the longer the person is asleep for. Yes what a series of unfortunate events. The mute having a singing quirk.

Although this isn't the only thing I have up my sleeve. Ever since I knew I was going to be a hero I began to teach myself to fight. I can not tell you the amount of times I've stayed up all night in the all hour gym near my house. I've been there so many times now all of the employees that work there know me by name.

Since I can barely speak at a whisper I'm only able to put people to sleep for two hours at max. This was helpful during the entrance exams. I would put other kids to sleep mid way through fighting one of the robots. That way it was already half dead. Even though my strategy worked perfectly I still wasn't able to get enough points to get me to class 1-A. I was able to get this far I I'm just happy that I made it to U.A..

*Timeskip. One month into the school year.*

"You really think you could be hero? Please, how could a freak like you even think that you could save anyone?" The group of boys laughed in my face. Students walked past the scene and turned a blind eye to me. This is nothing new to me. When I started at this school everyone didn't like me.

I get it, I was different, I needed help to do simple things. Bullying is not new to schools and it's nothing new to me. I was bullied in grade school, in middle school, and now here. I just wish it would have been a little different at a hero school. You would think people would help you like heros... nope most people here are brats who just want the money that comes with the fame. There's nothing wrong with that, I'm just saying if you're at a hero school you should act like it.

They aren't all bad I have one friend at this school we met after the sports festival. She's in class 1-A and her names Mina. She's a ball of sunshine and contrast greatly compared to my gloomy nature, but being around her is like a breath of fresh air. After the sports festival I walked home and notice the pink haired girl was walking the same way.

I gave her a note congratulating her for getting to the third trial. I was almost their but our teams spot was just barely stolen by Midoria's. She asked me to talk with her, which was hard to explain to her that I couldn't, but on the end we 'talked' and became friends fast.

There's also some other students in other classes who are nice to me, but other than that everyone seemed to not like me. The four third years who stood in front of me though, they took action apon this dislike for me.

They've never been violent with their torture, but they always to stupid stuff to humiliate. Like right now. They all took out water bottles and dumped in onto of my head. The entire cafeteria broke out into laughter as they pointed and filmed me.

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