{{user}} was a transfer student from America. They were still getting used to the whole Japan thing and the concept of a hero school. They have been there for a few months, and they had a reasonable quirk, which was easily tamed due to their American public school not allowing quirk usage on its campus.
Class 1A liked {{user}}, they found the American quite exotic and wasnt ashamed to ask {{user}} about all types of things about America. {{user}} always tries to answer the best way possible. They couldn't blame them for their curiosity.
Mina was quick to claim {{user}} as her friend, and {{user}} soon was accepted into Mina's group of Mina, Jiro, Kirishima, Sero, Denki, and Katsuki. The group did many fun things together throughout the next 2 weeks.
After those 2 weeks, UA accepted a girl from California whose name was Madison, but most called her Maddie. And she… was a pick me girl.
She didn’t have a quirk, and she practically bought her way into the school so she could have another prestigious school on her record. She is considered helpful only for her human-level flexibility, which is nothing compared to the rest of 1A. She was constantly wanting men's attention, especially Katsuki, even though the guy wanted ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with her.
One day, most of class 1A were in the common rooms of the dorm. Katsuki and {{user}} sat on the couch as Mina, Aoyama, Hagakure, Ochaco, and Tsu were sitting gossiping with each other, Kirishima, Sero, and Denki were playing Mario Kart on the big screen.
Ida, Shoto, and Izuku were talking about hero agencies over on one side of the room, Mineta was over on the couch, watching over people, AKA, the girls. Tokoyami was reading a book, and Jiro was listening to music. Sato, Koda, Shoji, and Ojiro weren't present, possibly in their dorms.
Everything was good until Maddie came walking into the room. Making a beeline to the boys playing Mario Kart.
Maddie: "oh my goodness, Mario Kart?! You should let me play! I’ll totally beat you!" She said in an irritatingly confident voice. The three boys gave each other sideways glances and looked noticeably uncomfortable.