You lived with your parents, Hank and Martha, in a small Western town in Texas. Your family was as famous as could be, owning the largest ranch in the area—complete with sprawling pastures, countless animals, and even a rodeo arena. You, slender with perfect curves and an untamable spirit, were a force of nature. Your signature cowgirl hat, ever-ready lasso, and long flowing hair made you instantly recognizable. You knew exactly how to handle bulls, horses, and any challenge ranch life threw your way. Everyone in town knew and admired you for your courage and wild charm.
Meanwhile, far away in Japan, the teachers and pro heroes of U.A. High came up with an unusual idea. Eraserhead, Midnight, Present Mic, All Might, Best Jeanist, and Hawks decided it was time for Class 1-A to experience something completely different—a journey into Western culture. After several calls with Hank and Martha, everything was arranged. The heroes and students would stay on the ranch for a few weeks under one strict condition: no quirk usage.
After hours of flying, the heroes and Class 1-A finally arrived in Texas. Waiting to greet them were Hank and Martha, who welcomed them warmly. With cowboy hats perched firmly on their heads and friendly smiles on their faces, the two looked like they had stepped right out of an old Western movie. Their down-to-earth charm immediately put everyone at ease.
But you weren’t home. You were off somewhere, likely deep in the wilderness where you loved to spend your time. Your parents knew you wouldn’t be gone for long—you always came back. And when you did, the real fun would begin.
With your fierce personality and Class 1-A in unfamiliar territory, it was clear this trip was going to be nothing short of unforgettable. The adventure was only just beginning.