3 - Enthusiast

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Life has been great so far.

Toga's body is not as bad as you thought. Thanks to all the training you did since very young, you're pretty strong for such a short girl. You've won quite a few tournaments of darts too, the cheap medals displayed in your bookshelf like a valuable prize. They're made of scrappy metal, but as long as you have something to display there.

Your parents find it a little worrying that their eleven year old child won tournaments by throwing daggers with such precision it would make snipers jealous. They sweatdrop every time you proudly display your skills in the garden, against that same poor tree.

They sweatdrop even more at your collection of pocket knives.

It's small for now, but you plan on expanding it. You found interest in blades and sharp objects. You just... like them. You don't remember collecting anything similar in your past life, so it must be that Toga's body influences your thoughts too, even lightly.

There's another thing you've noticed with time: You do like blood. You don't exactly crave it, nor would you make someone bleed to taste it. But if you see blood, you have a tiny voice in your mind that tells you to drink it. As if the quirk wished for you to use her.

It's weird, but fitting.

Knowing what the original plot for Toga was, it makes sense in your head to wish to transform into people. You aren't Toga, that much is clear, but you are in her body, and you have her quirk.

You kept going with Judo and self defense, and you're doing great. Your techniques are improving, and you're finally learning some more useful stuff like disarming someone with a knife or pinning people down.

It's exhausting, you return home with your only wish being to eat kilos of food and lay on the bed until the end of your days. Not only that, but you get bruised easily every time. Your parents asked you, worried, if you wanted to drop a sport or two, but you always said no.

There were times when you were tempted to just drop it all, to give up.

But you kept going.

You also found out you're incredibly agile and flexible, so you decided to start training on your own too. You go for runs, do yoga, practice throwing actual knives in the garden.

You already told your parents that you want to try for UA, and they're rather skeptical. It's not that they don't want you to be a hero, it's just their quirkism showing up again. They don't have the heart to tell you that they don't think you'll pass with such quirk.

You'll prove them wrong.

As long as they will let you try, you will go beyond any limit to succeed.

You're training so hard, taking everything so seriously, that your parents must think you're a workaholic. You barely have anything to do other than training and going to school in your life. At least they appreciate your determination and your top grades that never fall below perfection.

You've passed all elementary school with Aoyama, and you don't regret it one bit.

He's your only friend, yet you're more than happy with it. The saying "Opposites attract each other" is true for your case. You two are like the Yin and Yan. Up until now you've done everything together, from homework (you always tutor him) to even some quirk training.

While he trains his lasers, you train your aim with knives. It happens rarely, but it's really fun.

You still remember one particular training.

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