Exam

A/N: Don't hate me for this please. I'm skipping the training thing because I have my hand full with other stories I'm writing and I'm kinda lazy so yeah.

(Back to the story)

It's been eight months and I've been working my butt off. I read the inspiring not Deku had given me. He basicly told me I can do anything I put my mind to even if people may think I'm powerless. Today is the entrance exam for UA. I know I'm not going to make it in. I've grown physicaly stronger, but still no one quirkless has ever made it into UA and I don't think i'm going to be the first.

Instead of waking up like I normally do I fell out of bed and was nearly late.

When I was beginning to walk inside like the rest of the two hundred kids there I remembered something.

Yesterday my father had given a pair of blue sneakers with a black sole and black shoe laces. They were kind of like deku's just a diffrent color. My father said whenever I felt like I needed a bit of look put them on.

When I took my seat in the auditorium next to a boy with black hair that had white specks in it. He looked calm.

The lights on the auditorium stage turned on.

" Welcome, fellow Examinee's! It's me, your stunning hero Chargebolt!," A man with yellow hair with a black shape like thunder on it. " Let's get to the main part. I'm going to be telling you how these exams are going to take place. " After I explain everything you'll go to your assigned exam centers. In each center there are a 'Villain attack' will go down. You will be graded based on you manage you save people, how you good you defeat villains, and how well you work with the other exam takers in your center. That's all I have to say. See you if you manage to pass the exams!"

After I put on my blue and white jogging suit and the blue sneakers my father had given me I headed to the center I was assigned to. I had to go in center C and I had a reason to hide my face. Hijiri was in the same center as me. When he saw me he walked over and stood beside me.

" How do you plan on getting in?," he asked me.

That was something I've been asking myself all morning.

" I don't know," I answered, " But if I don't try I won't have a chance."

" If you don't get in I'll kill you," he threatened and then walked away.

I didn't know if those were supposed to be words of encouragment but it wasn't making me feel any better.

The giant door to the center opened and everyone starting running in and I was nearly trampled.

" Here we go," I thought.