Ficool

Chapter 10 - Date

Time passed quietly after the quirk registration.

Days blended into weeks, and weeks into months. Training stayed light and careful, mostly limited to moments when no one was watching. I didn't push myself too hard. There was no reason to rush.

By the time summer faded, I realized something.

I had turned five in September.

That meant changes.

Children my age weren't kept inside all the time anymore. I could leave the orphanage grounds under supervision, play in nearby areas, and participate in activities outside the usual routine. The world felt a little larger now—less like a cage, more like a waiting room.

But it also meant school.

Soon, I'd have to start attending regularly, follow schedules, interact with people outside the orphanage. That wasn't a problem, but it did complicate things.

Especially my plans.

If I wanted to be in the same generation as Midoriya Izuku, timing mattered. Being too old or too young would put me in a different year entirely. And being in the same school wasn't enough—I needed to be close. Same grade. Same class, ideally.

So I started thinking about age.

How old were Midoriya and his classmates?

I knew they entered U.A. at fifteen. That meant they were likely born around the same period, give or take a year. If I was too far off, no amount of effort would fix it later.

I needed information.

Not guesses. Not assumptions.

Actual dates.

Once school started, I'd have access to records, classmates, conversations—small things people shared without thinking. Birthdays. Year levels. Enrollment ages.

I didn't need to rush it. I still had time.

For now, the goal was simple: observe, listen, and adjust.

If I was younger, I could skip a year.

If I was older, I could delay.

Nothing was fixed yet.

As long as I planned carefully, I could place myself exactly where I needed to be.

In the same year.

In the same class.

Close enough for the future to unfold in my favor.

More Chapters