Saiki in MHA

Saiki in MHA

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So let me just make this clear I have a short memory and I will make many mistakes. So basically Saiki was just vibin on his bed when he has an accident. He teleported to a place with a different art style and they were all...psychics! Never mind they have something called 'quirks". Well anyway he has a hard time keeping his power under control and he need to keep reminding himself that the people around him also have their own lives. He is sent to U.A high because the principal saw his great powers. Saiki just entered because they had coffee jelly.
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