Hello there, dear readers. Mars here. Hope you've been enjoying the ride so far, because we're about to hit the fun part.
So here we are. Eight chapters in, Yukio's got his Quirk figured out, his sister's on board with the whole "becoming a hero" thing, and Mt. Lady's already sliding into his DMs. The U.A. entrance exam is looming, our boy's about to step onto the biggest stage of his new life, and everything's setting up nicely for the chaos that's about to unfold.
But before we dive headfirst into the meat grinder that is U.A.'s entrance exam, your boy Mars has a question for you.
Who do you want Yukio to end up with?
Now, before you start typing angry comments about how "it's too early for romance" or "focus on the plot," let me stop you right there. This is a My Hero Academia fanfic. Romance isn't just expected—it's practically mandatory. And since I'm not the type to half-ass anything, we're going full harem route. Four to seven members.
Let's run through the roster, shall we?
Mirko - The rabbit hero herself. All muscle, attitude, and the kind of aggressive flirtation that could probably level a city block. She'd keep Yukio on his toes, assuming she doesn't accidentally break them first.
Momo Yaoyorozu - Class 1-A's resident genius and walking contradiction of insecurity wrapped in competence. The intellectual challenge could be fun, and someone needs to be Yukio's sugar momma.
Mt. Lady - Already making moves, already handing out business cards. She's got the experience, the confidence, and the kind of media savvy that could turn Yukio's career into a rocket ship.
Toru Hagakure - The invisible girl with a personality bright enough to blind you. There's something poetic about the most visible guy in the room falling for someone you literally can't see.
Nejire Hado - Curiosity incarnate with enough energy to power a small city. She'd either drive Yukio insane or become his perfect match. Possibly both.
Female Bakugo - Because nothing says "character development" like explosive chemistry. Literally explosive, in this case. If this gets no votes the Pomeranian will be a man.
Himiko Toga - The wild card. Dangerous, unpredictable, and exactly the kind of chaos that would make Yukio's life infinitely more complicated.
Ochaco Uraraka - The heart of gold option. Sweet, determined, and the kind of person who could probably redeem Yukio's soul if she put her mind to it.
Kyoka Jiro - Music, attitude, and the perfect counterpoint to Yukio's theatrical nature. Plus, imagine the playlists.
Mei Hatsume - Mad scientist energy meets shameless self-promotion. They'd either build an empire together or accidentally blow up half of Japan.
Melissa Shield - International connections, engineering genius, and the kind of wholesome energy that would terrify Yukio in the best possible way.
Midnight - The teacher option. Experienced, confident, and absolutely the type to see right through Yukio's carefully constructed persona.
Mina Ashido - Pink skin, acid Quirk, and the kind of infectious energy that could turn a funeral into a dance party. She's the social butterfly who'd drag Yukio kicking and screaming into actually having fun.
Camie Utsushimi - Okay, this one's personal. I read this fanfic once where someone wrote her so perfectly that I've been itching to put her in U.A.. She's got illusions, attitude, and the kind of casual confidence that would either complement or completely clash with Yukio's theatrical nature. The banter alone would be worth the price of admission.
Other - For the ones I really did forget about or those that are overlooked. If any get enough popularity
And then there's the elephant in the room. The one you're all thinking about but nobody wants to say out loud.
Kimiko Murano - His sister. The one person who knew him before, who believes in him unconditionally, who he'd burn the world down to protect.
Look, I'm not here to judge. This is fiction, people are complicated, and some of the best stories come from the most impossible situations. But that's a conversation for another day.
For now, the vote's open. Comment, argue, make your case. Just remember—this is ultimately my decision, but for the ones I'm on the fence about? Well, your enthusiasm might just tip the scales.
Now, let's get this show on the road. U.A. University, here we come.