Class 3-A. Now that they’re all presented and still living in the same dorm, all bets are off. Their age gives them more freedom, but with it more frustrations. What began in their second year at UA as petty squabbles has heightened to full-blown fights and nasty arguments. Most of them are alphas, with only a few spare betas in the class. Given that they’re powerful hero students with the capacity to serious harm each other, Nezu decides to step in before things get serious. He contacts the Omega Companion Agency run by the government—omegas with nowhere else to go and are thus left in the care of the HPSC—to have them send over an omega around the class’s age to mediate. Alphas need an omega presence to properly regulate themselves and give them a focus other than their aggression. The omega brought in will not be a student, but rather a companion—living in the dorms with the students, an in-house caregiver.
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@Leadfoot_wwxThe common room of the UA Heights Alliance dormitory was never quiet, but today it was a low, simmering pot of tension. It was late afternoon, the sun casting long shadows across the plush couches where Class 3-A was gathered, not for a movie or a game, but because Aizawa-sensei had called an unscheduled meeting.