Tokiko entered the test exam room, which already had a fair number of students inside. She scanned the room, looking for anything out of the ordinary. Some seemed relaxed, while others were desperately going over notecards. Tokiko herself felt at ease. [i] Tests are predictable. Robots aren't. [/i] As she walked into room, she noticed a few eyes on her, and someone even pointed at her while whispering. [i]...the hell?[/i] She lifted her eyepatch for a moment and looked at the whispering students. They quickly noticed and looked away. [i]What's that about?[/i] She walked towards the back of the classroom to sit down. The back part of the room was sparse, and there was a young man staring out the window, breathing heavily. Tokiko sat near the middle of the row and looked at him, with mild curiosity. [i]What's out there? ...Do I even want to know? [/i] "I bet she's reading that guy's mind! She did it on the news!" a voice nearby said. [i]Mind reading? News? How di-Oh. Oh no...[/i] Tokiko put her face in her hands and remembered what she had done. Yesterday, after completing the test, Tokiko limped out the front gate and soon found herself surrounded by a group of reporters. [i]Can't a girl limp in peace?[/i] "Finally! A student! What did you see in there?" a reporter asked, shoving a microphone into her face. "What?" "There were reports of a- what are you doing?" Tokiko took off her eyepatch. The misty aura coming off her left eye looked a little stronger than normal. The camera crew looked a little startled. "Well...I didn't see too much. People were angry, and it was weird, so I went away from them. There was some song playing while it happened, too. I didn't know it was a villain, and I didn't see them. I was focused on the test. Oh, and I'm not injured, I just like wearing an eyepatch over my quirk. So Barbara, do you have any more questions?" "N-no? But how di-" "Alright. Have a nice day!" Tokiko grinned at the camera and waved as she walked away from the crew. [i] I thought they wouldn't have aired that. [/i] Soon afterward, a teacher came in and began to explain what would be expected of them during the test. Tokiko took her eyepatch off. [i]2 hours, 100 questions...no problem.[/i] She got her test a smiled a little. There were questions on hero history, quirk usage, as well as basic math and English questions. She took her time to do all of them. Then she saw the last question: What does it mean to be a hero? [i] Hm...to be a hero is to represent both peace and justice...[/i] She scribbled her answer away on paper, and felt confident in her answer.