Across the States

Across the States

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It was normal day for UA High as Class 1A were beginning to start another joint training with Class 1B along with having a few guests in attendance. Or it would've been that because a student came in and their quirk went out of control where from a bright light, most of the group was transported to somewhere else. While the rest are freaking out, the transported group would find themselves in somewhere unexpected: New York City. It's there they realize that the student's quirk had accidentally transported all of them to the United States. While they didn't expect this, they couldn't deny how interesting it was to be there as they explore the city. But New York isn't going to be the only place in America they'll visit.
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Plus Ultra, to use all your might and skill to complete a task. Most people are capable of this, but so few are capable to go beyond. Class 1-A learned this the hard way. It was supposed to be rescue training, not a massacre. By the time All Might arrived, it was too late, most of his students had perished or were severely injured. The survivors had changed, not just psychologically, but physically, their quirks had changed, they had gone beyond. Only one question remained, just how strong had they become? Nothing in that story is mine unless stated otherwise

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