"Sixty-seven meters, I think," Bakugo answered.

"Right. Try doing it with your quirk." Aizawa said. Bakugo walked forward and into the circle in front of the group of students, "Anything goes as long as you stay in the circle."

"All right, you asked for it," Bakugo replied, then he took a second before reeling his arm back and shouting, "Die!" as he through the softball and launched it forward with a large explosion.

"All of you need to know your maximum capabilities," Aizawa said as Yuna and the rest of the class struggled to see the small dot in the distance falling to the ground. "It's the most rational way of figuring out your potential as a pro hero."

Aizawa showed everyone the distance Bakugo threw the softball. The entire class gasped and the blond-haired boy who was standing next to Yuna said, "Whoa, 705 meters? That's crazy."

"I wanna go! That looks like fun!" The pink-skinned girl exclaimed, multiple people agreeing with her.

"So this looks fun, huh?" Aizawa questioned, his tone shifting. "You have three years here to become a hero. You think it's all gonna be games and playtime? Today you'll compete in eight physical tests to gauge your potential. Whoever comes in last has none and will be expelled immediately."

Yuna started at Aizawa in complete shock, her anxiety spiking. Expelled? I've worked so hard to get here. I can't be kicked out now. Years of training would go down the drain. Yuna thought, becoming more panicked by the second.

"Like I said, I get to decide how this class runs. Understand?" Aizawa said, a sadistic smile on his face. "If you don't like it then you can head home."

"You can't send one of us home! I mean, we just got here." Uraraka argued. "Even if it wasn't the first day, that isn't fair!"

"And you think natural disasters are? Or power-hungry villains? Or catastrophic accidents that wipe out whole cities?" Aizawa questioned. "No. It's a hero's job to try to combat that unfairness. If you wanna be a pro, your gonna need to push yourself to the brink. For the next three years, UA will throw one terrible hardship after another at you. So go beyond plus ultra. Show me it's no mistake that you're here."

Yuna took a few deep breaths. She would be fine. She's trained for this. Everything would be fine. She just had to focus and not let the pressure get to her. She wouldn't get expelled... right?

"We're wasting time by talking," Aizawa continued, pulling Yuna out of her doubtful thoughts. "Let the games begin."

Once Aizawa finished his speech, the tests began.

Test 1: 50-meter sprint

Yuna had never once thought of any other ways to use her quirk other than for just summoning star animals that could fight. So she was at a loss of what to do for the test. She just hoped that all of the physical training she's done would be enough to get her past the tests. For the 50-meter sprint, Yuna managed to get 6.91 seconds.

Test 2: Grip strength

Once again, the only advantage Yuna had in this test was the strength training she had done for the past few years. Though, she still only managed to get 78.2 kg. Yuna frowned, even with five tests left, if she didn't get at least one good score she would be gone.

Test 3: Standing long jumps

Yuna was starting to panic a bit at this point. Her quirk was strong, she knew that, but it wasn't good for any of these tests. How was she supposed to prove herself to her crazy teacher if all the tests they did wouldn't let her do anything with her quirk?

When it was Yuna's turn for the long jump, she ended up doing only a little better than Midoriya, who, for all she knew, was quirkless. She needed to figure out something or she would be expelled.

Test 4: Repeated side steps

Nothing was working. Yuna still wasn't able to find a way to use her quirk for the tests. She didn't do very well on the repeated sidestep, but she knew that she wouldn't be able to do anything special with this.

Test 5: Ball throw

When it was Yuna's turn for the ball throw she actually had a plan. She stepped up to the circle, took a deep breath, and threw the ball. Then immediately after, she drew out the canis major constellation, which summoned a large dog. Yuna heard a few gasps behind her when the starry dog appeared but ignored it as she focused on making the dog run after the ball. When the ball was falling, the dog jumped up and catch the ball in its mouth before it continued to run as far as she could make it. Yuna had never tested the range of her quirk, but she just hoped it would be enough to let her get a decent score.

Just about a minute passed and Yuna started to feel a bit sick, a drawback of her quirk. She was reaching her limit. A second went by and Yuna knew she was running out of time, so she took a deep breath before trying to get the dog to throw the ball a bit further. The dog threw the ball and disappeared. Yuna felt a sharp pain suddenly run through her body and winced. But she looked over at her score, a wave of relief washed over her when she saw that she had been able to throw the ball over 250 meters.

She had done it. There was a chance of her not being expelled after all.

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