[center][h2][b][u][color=E2182E]ᑎ[/color][color=E31937]O[/color][color=E41A40]ᖇ[/color][color=E51B49]I[/color][color=E81D5B]_[/color][color=E71C52]K[/color][color=E81D5B]ᑌ[/color][color=E91E65]ᖇ[/color][color=EA1F6E]O[/color][color=EC2077]ᔕ[/color][color=ED2180]ᗩ[/color][color=EE2289]ᗯ[/color][color=F02493]ᗩ[/color][/u][/b][/h2][/center][hr] [indent]Okay, the last week had been quite rough, to say the least. While Nori's mother managed to get herself a better job and thus, fix their troublesome financial status enough that Nori could finally quit her own and focus on studies, Nori didn't want to leave her mother and her younger brothers behind like that. It felt like she was ditching her own family for her own sake. It took a lot of convincing from her mother for Nori to finally understand that she had to try at least once more. Unfortunately, the only option left was the lowest of the low schools. It was shameful, but Nori felt positive about it, in a way. At least it was an opportunity.. And this one, she couldn't miss. Thus, Nori had made her way to the spot where she'd take the ride to the school. She did saw some faces gathering there, but she remained quiet to herself, rather isolated - she was avoiding interaction, something very unlike her. The thing is, Nori's quirk isn't something she's particularly proud of. It's lacking, weak and not exactly hero material. Those who were going with her, had very high chances of having quirks better suited for a hero class, despite the fact that they were all losers in every sense of the word. The truck arrived and the first thought that crossed Nori's mind, was that she might've been fooled or actually came to the wrong place. Indeed it had LOSER written on it's sides, but... Well. Nori had no other option other than take it. Everyone did, after all. Upon entering it, the sight of a man with an impressive long beard caught her attention. Was that his quirk? It certainly looked stronger than Nori's own quirk. She made her way quietly to the back of the truck, making sure to pick an empty portion where other students wouldn't really have any access to her, yet. So there, the ghost of a hero-to-be allowed her eyes to flutter closed as she began trying to imagine what the academy could be like. The bumpy ride wasn't all that long. The truck eventually stopped - the driver loudly announced them to get down and state their names and as soon as Nori came out, it hastily made the way back. She cast a curious glance behind, but her attention soon focused on the devil of a man who was apparently waiting for them. He was smoking? He was. There were some students smoking, too. Strange... Nori's positive was slowly fading away. As she followed the rest inside the house, things weren't so bad as she expected - it was rather... impressive, better than her place by a large margin for sure. It was also large and extremely comfortable. Nori had just regained some of her positive thoughts - until the sight of a paper with the man they were following being arrested. What? She scratched the back of her head. Now that was pretty strange - what he said, too. So, some of the students had meddled with criminal matters? She suspiciously narrowed her eyes, but didn't look at any of them at all. Nori wasn't going to buy herself some problem. And then, it was time for her to step in the gym - which she hastily did, although pretty nervous and unsure of herself. Her ability didn't resolve around combat, at all. [color=EE2289][b]"R-Right, I'm Nori Kurosawa."[/b][/color][/indent]