The long and tedious climb up the mountain was a pain, but a pain Yasu could stand to endure. This place might be a sixth rate academy for tenth rate students, but she'd rather be here than at Nosaka High. That place had almost made her yearn for her days in the orphanage. The students at Nosaka would roar with laughter at her if they knew she was now attending a hero school for the least important students in the country, but they would have laughed at her for just about anything. At least here, she would never have to hear their obnoxious voices ever again. That was partially why she was a touch concerned about the possibility of her getting kicked out. She had already gotten abrasive with one of the staff members back at the exam. Normally she wouldn't give a damn, but the fact was that if these people got all offended at her, she might find herself sent on to somewhere far more insufferable at her parent's bequest. Knowing them, it would be some ridiculously pretentious boarding school for troubled, yet wealthy youths. It would no doubt be populated by less openly well behaved kids than Nosaka, which was something to be seen for sure. As long as she was at Jigokuraku, Yasu figured, there would probably be a bare minimum expectation of her to show up and do well enough. Anywhere else might actually expect a certain standard of their students. She was almost thankful no self-respecting school like UA would deign to accept her. This was, of course, all thinking based on a flimsy premise. The assumption that at this deadbeat school the student body and staff couldn't possibly be so vain and proud of themselves that they would act anything like the people from Nosaka. There was every possibility that, in spite of being at one of the least prestigious schools possible, they might carry themselves as if they were destined for UA anyway. That they would think of this place as but a temporary embarrassment on their path to being Japan's number one hero. She spotted one dude that sure looked like he had a huge attitude problem. Turbine boy gave her the worst vibe possible. She made a mental note not to waste her time on that one. She really didn't want to recreate the Nosaka High dynamic here. Then again, she didn't look forward to meeting anyone here. For all she knew they all had their heads up their asses about how everything was going to turn out at this school. Maybe they all expected to be the next big thing and would look down on anyone that wasn't giving 110 percent. It was nothing but peachy prospects for Yasu. Either they were as pretentious as this school was poor, or they were all resigned to their fate like her. What fun. Yasu elected to spend her time waiting for school to begin resting against a tree. She had no pressing desire to socialise, so she would just wait in silence and hope that this was over with quickly. [hider=tldr] Yasu shows up, establishes herself as a grouch, and then settles in to wait. [/hider]