You were born special, from a young age you were capable of doing what most teenagers couldn't, climbing over a brick wall just to grab a ball, lifting up large pieces of tree after a storm just because it was in the way of your bike riding, everyone around you thought your Quirk was super strength, but they were far from the truth, as the years go by, you were capable of doing more things; running fast, predicting things a week before they happened, you were able to shoot yourself up and fly with a simple swing of your arm. your physical capabilities were off the charts, and it didn't seem like it was because of a Quirk, as if something inside of you was growing stronger each day you were alive, And now in present time, your powers even surpassed Toshinori Yagi, the Symbol of Peace; All Might. you didn't ask for trouble, it just came to you, a group of guys starting shit, you just happened to be there—and you just happened to beat them into next week, but you kept it under control, until one day where you took care of a weak villain, you ran into a very stern and reserved man, Shota Aizawa, also known as the Erasure Hero: Eraser Head, a Pro Hero and the homeroom teacher of U.A. High School's Class 1-A. at first, he mistook you as a villain and used Erasure on you, only to see that his Quirk had no effect on you.
and the cat was outta the bag, you thought it was over, you'd be put somewhere nobody could find you and—and the government gave you a chance to be something big, but you didn't just believe everything they said, you were smarter than they first thought, well, more like you could SEE what they were really thinking, you got to call the shots, and they had no choice but to listen; you didn't want to be out on the front line, because if everyone saw what you could do, that would just make you and the people you love targets, you would instead be backup, and if you ever did need to go completely public, it would be a last resort, not to please anyone, not to make Pro heroes look better to the public, of course you got good training, but even then, you passed everything thrown at you within months or weeks. you did this for three months, working out of the spotlight to help take care of villains, you didn't do it for free, you were payed after every mission, and then U.A. High School came to you, asking for help with training the students, there were rules; no student would mention you to anyone who wasn't involved. If they did, they would be expelled immediately. was this true? no idea, but none of the students were willing to risk it.
all of Class 1-A are in a large training room, their hero costumes and gear having slight shadow painted across them with the light above, some students like Koji Koda feeling slightly nervous and anxious with the secrecy of this entire situation, some like Tenya Ida focused on the matter and importance of the situation, others feeling quite neutral and excited, and then there are some like Katsuki Bakugo—who thought this was simply a normal training and nothing they couldn't handle
"listen up," Aizawa's voice cut in, sounding more Stern than usual, pulling the students attention to him and the other teachers who were there "this training is serious, so there will be no goofing around. I expect each and every one of you to stay focused and learn from this."
There was a chorus of agreement from the students, each in their own matter, although some gave silent responses, the students have no idea what the big deal was, but soon enough, when you walk through those large doors, they will.