[CENTER][img]http://fontmeme.com/permalink/170429/846b3b14e82a9bd3a1193adcbe5ebac4.png[/img][/CENTER] [color=fff200]"Ooooh! That's not fair Marius!"[/color] Eva playfully pouted as Marius kept his quirk a secret. She could understand why if this was a competition, but everyone in class was a team in Eva's mind. She hated competition because it promoted people one-upping each other instead of being more efficient. Humanity didn't make it this far by pushing others down. Though in the back of Eva's mind, she also didn't like competition because she knew compared to some, she just didn't match up. Healing was a great support ability, but Eva didn't want to be a hero in the back lines at home. She wanted to be the hero who goes into the danger zone and save lives from the grasp of death itself. She'll just need a bit of help from others from time-to-time. Soon everyone started to assemble. They had quite a colorful cast, and in more ways than one! People in all sorts of shapes and sizes showed up. There was that big oni looking girl, a girl with fox features, some fat kid, and a furry! Truly this was a group of weirdos. It made Eva happy though. Even though her quirk wasn't that flashy, she could still feel unique and even [i]normal[/i] among these others. Shortly after everyone arrived All Might told them to meet him at the sport's field and off in the flash he was gone. Covering her face from the dust cloud he left behind, Eva looked at the others brightly. [color=fff200]"Looks like it's time to show our stuff!"[/color] [hr] Eva didn't do very well. As a normal human girl, she was above average. In the 50 meter dash she managed to get 6 seconds, which is a bit better than the 6.6 seconds the last time she did this. But compared to some others, she may as well have been a turtle. So many fast people! Grip Strength wasn't too great either. She scored the same now as she did in middle school, which was decent for a girl, but most of the boys easily did more than she did. [color=fff200]"That's fine, I don't need a strong grip anyways!"[/color] Eva said to encourage herself. The standing long jump she did much better at. The first time she did it in middle school she didn't know [i]how[/i] to properly do the standing long jump, so this time she was able to do it properly and did it much better than before. Her side hops were actually a bit worse than it was in middle school however. Eva figured it was just because she wasn't as small as she was before. Which was true... As any boy may have noticed, she had quite the weight on her chest. Next was the ball throw. After hydrating and helping some of the other students with their soreness, it was Eva's turn to throw. She remembered back in middle school how bad her throwing form was. Even after the teacher showed her many times, Eva just didn't have the natural reflexes for a good pitch. This time was different however. Video Games weren't the only skills she's gained; she picked up a bit of baseball skills too, especially pitching. Taking her stance Eva tossed the ball as far as she could, and she did very well for herself. nearly four times better than she did in middle school. If this was a regular highschool, she should join the softball team. And while her throw might not hold a candle to some of the other student's quirk powered tosses, Eva was just glad that she was doing better than she did before. The sit ups were a bit difficult due to her assets, but she managed to score higher than before as well. Just a few more crunches than usual, but any improvement was a good one. Eva's seated toe touches weren't bad either. She was able to stretch far enough to put her hands around her feet. And last was the Long Distance Run. This disappointed Eva the most. She knew that she simply lacked the muscle mass to out strength anyone, so she wanted to train her body for speed. She went jogging often, rode her bike anywhere long distance, and made sure that her body was always ready for the long run. Despite all of that however, Eva didn't even place top ten. While she wasn't dead last, even for all her training she couldn't keep up with others in terms of stamina or speed. For a regular girl Eva was above average. But for a hero, Eva didn't have anything impressive to write home about. After the Long Distance Run Eva took shelter underneath a shady tree, draining a bottle of water and a bit of gatorade. She took deep, heavy breaths as she cooled off in the spring breeze. Her legs were sore and she wouldn't mind going home and playing some video games right now. Once her breath was steady Eva allowed herself to lay back onto the grass and look up into the skies. [color=fff200]"Haaaaah... What a work out. But... I'll have to do better. If I'm tired from just a physical, I won't make it as a real hero. They do stuff like this and more, and they get hurt while doing it too. I have to be able to keep up with that if I want to be a hero."[/color] Looking into the skies Eva saw a bunch of clouds in the distance. A whole flock of them, unique in shape and size, floating so high up there. Then she saw another cloud at a lower elevation in a more plain shape. She imagined herself as that cloud. She suppose in a way she's already above and beyond most people, so that was something to be proud of, right? Why work herself ragged trying to reach the top when she could just settle for what she could get? [color=fff200]"That sounds nice but... No. I didn't come here to be second best. Plus Ultra... Gotta go beyond."[/color] Taking a deep breath Eva jumped to her feet and slapped her cheeks. [color=fff200]"So maybe I did mediocre this time. That's fine! It's a good base to improve from. In a year I'll look back at my results here and see that I've grown so much."[/color] Drinking the rest of her gatorade Eva looked around to the other students who were resting. No doubt she wasn't the only one who was a bit tired. Maybe she could help them out. After all, her quirk was great at alleviating tension and soreness. Throwing her bottles away Eva got a few more extra water bottles and towers for anyone who needed it.