Disclaimer: My Hero Academia is not mine! Only my OC belongs to me.

Warnings: Shonen-ai, OOC-ness, slight canon divergence, Bakugou's potty mouth (among others), "filler"-like chapters, Kirishima x OC, etc.


There are plenty of people in the world that want to be heroes and that's great for them. But there are some out there that don't, and nor do they want to be a villain. Is it so hard to just ask to be a regular person? Surprisingly enough, it really is difficult, especially with parents that want their child to follow in their heroic footsteps.

Tenki Koizumi, eldest son of the heroes Snow Queen and The General, is one of these few. He was your typical teenager and particularly plain looking in his own opinion. Brown hair licks at his chin and his eyes match in color. Freckles are littered all over his face and beyond, and there's a questionable scar near the chin on his right cheek. He was lanky and short for a boy his age, and the most distinct thing about him was how he didn't want to be a hero. His father had dropped out of heroing to train his son in the family trade. In Tenki's mind it was unbearable and he wanted out of it. He would look to his mother for help, but she never saw anything wrong. Just when Tenki thought that he could finally wiggle his way out of all this hero stuff, his baby brother was born. For the sake that his brother wouldn't suffer the same fate as his own, especially when his baby brother's quirk developed as something that was less than ideal, Tenki finally gave in to his parents' whims. When finally not going against the grain of his father's training, Tenki's life wasn't so hard. But then came the time to move unto High School.

"You are applying to U.A." Akemi, Snow Queen's civilian name, stated cooly over a family dinner after Tenki's last day of school.

"What? Why U.A? Can't I go to the local hero school?" Tenki sighed and put down his chopsticks.

"Only the best of the best for our son!" Akemi replied and turned to her husband to hear his opinion.

"With our recommendation you can get right in, you wouldn't even need to take that silly exam of theirs." Daichi, The General's true name, scoffed and continued to eat.

"You don't wanna be a hero big brother?" Nagisa, Tenki's six year old brother, whined and looked to the elder with puppy-dog eyes.

"It's not like that Nagi!" Tenki suddenly shouted out.

"So you will go to U.A?" Akemi hummed. Tenki turned back to his mother and frowned. Akemi only raised her brows and took a sip of her tea.

"Yes mother…but on one condition." Tenki leaned back and sighed.

"A condition? This topic shouldn't even need to be discussed like this." Daichi grumbled.

"I'll go to U.A, but allow me to attempt the exams, please." Tenki offered up his condition, "I'd like to not be the center of attention at this new school." He hissed the last part under his breath.

"The test are pathetic, for what reason do you want to do them? Besides I'm sure there are other students applying under recommendation as well." Daichi finally paused in his eating to look at his eldest son.

"Daddy, don't you always say practice makes perfect! What better practice than a big test?" Nagisa chimed in.

"Hmm." Daichi took a deep breath and exhaled slowly, "I guess it wouldn't hurt, but you better get some top marks." Tenki flinched back from his father's glare but nodded in agreement.

"Yes sir." He worded the reply as well.

"Glad to hear everything is solved. Now then let's finish dinner shall we?" Akemi tapped at the edge of her dish with her chopsticks for emphasize. The dinner table was silent as everyone returned to eating.

It didn't take very long for the day of the exam to arrive. Sooner than Tenki would think he was standing at the gates to U.A.

"This is ridiculous." Tenki sighed and decided to check out the other kids that have come to tackle the exam. The majority of them looked like your typical overly excited teens that had no idea what they were getting into. But what really caught Tenki's eye was a kid with a big fluff of curly black hair trip. A girl had tapped him and now the boy was floating in the air.

"You know it's a bad omen to trip and fall." The girl stated as she put the boy back down. The boy thanked her and the girl continued on passed the gates.

"I can't believe I just talked to a girl!" The boy squealed to himself. Tenki shook his head.

"More like she talked to you. Good luck out there little dude, you're going to need it." Tenki commented under his breath before he too passed the gates and made his way to the auditorium like everyone else. When taking his seat, Tenki slouched and watched the stage.

"I wonder what hero is going to be announcing all the information we need? Isn't there some guy that is part radio or something?" Tenki muttered to himself as he stared at the still empty stage. By the time the last flow of kids entered the auditorium, a man made his way to the middle of the stage.

"Ah, it is radio-guy." Tenki hummed and nodded his head.

"Everybody say 'Hey'!" The radio-hero shouted from the stage. Interestingly, all he got in reply was crickets. The man even went on to attempt a second try and still got silence. With a small sigh the hero shook his head and carried on with what he really was there to talk about; the exam. The more he talked the more Tenki was reminded of the game Super Mario Bros. and he couldn't help by chuckle to himself at the thought.

"The guy sure likes to talk eh?" A kid with spiked up red hair commented from the seat in front of Tenki. Taking a few seconds to blink, Tenki stared at the kid in front of him.

"Yeah, wouldn't you if you were a human megaphone?" Tenki finally replies.

"Guess you're right!" The guy chuckles and turns away from Tenki. Meanwhile, Tenki scratches at his cheeks in embarrassment and surprise; he hadn't expected someone to talk to him like that. Tuning back to the hero, Tenki realizes that he's missed out on some kind of heated talk. There's a guy with glasses standing in the crowd with a sheet of paper in his hand and he turns to point at the curly haired kid that Tenki had seen at the gate. He just called the boy out for muttering and the poor kid looked completely ashamed of himself; he was covering his own mouth with his hands after all. The hero called back everyone's attention to finish off his lecture about this thing called a "Gimmick" and wishing everyone luck, "Plus Ultra". Tenki took deep breaths before standing from his seat. It was time for the exam…