Chapter 1: First Day of School...Again
"This is it...this is the day," I say to myself as I stare into my reflection, my shoulder-length hair tied into a short ponytail behind my head, and my blue eyes filled with nervousness, "You can do this, Anthony. You waited until graduation like mom wanted, and now you can go to Ashwood."
Sighing and shaking my head, I take my hands off of the bathroom sink and glance towards the open door, practically giddy with excitement and nerves, "You just need to get on the dang bus...I really hope no one is a bully. I had enough of that crap in high school."
I step out of the bathroom and into the hall, then descend the stairs to the first floor of my parents' home, the place I have called home since I was born. Mom is standing inside of the kitchen, happily humming as she uses her fire powers to cook breakfast atop her custom-order stove, the smell of eggs and bacon flooded heavily through the room.
"Good morning, Mom. Breakfast smells great, as usual," I say with a cheerful smile, sliding my hands into my pockets to hide their shaking, "Did you put on makeup today too? It looks great!"
"Don't think that flattery will get you an extra serving, young man. You can't afford to overeat and wind up with a stomach cramp during your entrance tests, now can you?" Mom says with a playful grin, plating the food before bringing it over to the table, "Your father went to work already, so I had to make his portion first. Do you have time to eat with me?"
"I think so, yeah. It's only seven o'clock right now, and the entrance exams start at nine," I reply with genuine happiness, glad to be able to enjoy the last breakfast I will be able to enjoy with my Mom until summer vacation, "Can't wait to dig in. Kinda sucks that Dad couldn't be here though."
"Oh, it does. You know that your father can't go to work late though, the Hero agency doesn't wait for anyone."
"Doesn't mean I have to like it," I say with a soft frown as I sit down, then chuckle a moment later as a thought occurs to me, "Didn't you say that we would be going to another country for summer vacation? You decided which one yet?"
"Not yet, but I'm still talking it over with your father. It's not going to be cheap, but your father is a high ranker, so we can afford it," Mom says after sitting down to join me, taking a bite of her food and swallowing before continuing, "We just don't want to find out the hard way that there are problems in the country we're paying to go on vacation in."
"That makes sense. Well, let me know which one you two decide on. Not like I'm going to complain either way," I remark with a nod of my head, perfectly happy just to be able to travel with them, "I'm excited to see what you come up with."
"That's good to hear, but you should eat your food before it gets cold. You still have to travel by bus for an hour, too," Mom says, then turns her attentions to her plate, peacefully enjoying her food.
"I guess," is my response, shrugging and starting to eat my breakfast, the rest of the meal only taking a number of minutes before I stand and bring my dishes to the sink, "I'm off, Mom. Love you, and I'll call you when I'm at the dorm!"
"Love you too, Anthony. Take care, and make sure you don't make any enemies on your first day. You don't want a repeat of high school, right?"
Scowling softly, I slide my hands into my pants pockets and shake my head, the unpleasant memories only mildly souring my mood, "I really don't, yeah. Don't worry, I won't start any problems, Mom."
"You don't know that yet, you know how strong your sense of justice is," she says with a chuckle, then sips at the cup of tea she prepared before I arrived, "I don't think you should have many problems at a Hero academy, though."
"Sure hope not," I halfheartedly respond, shrugging again and giving my Mom a hug before heading for the front door and grabbing the backpack leaning against the wall that I had packed last night, "Love you, I'll make sure to write to you!"
"Love you too!" are the last words I hear from Mom before I close the door behind me and begin my walk to the nearest bus stop. The trees swaying in the wind and rustling the loose strands of hair that I couldn't secure with the hairband, I stand and wait for the bus with a disinterested stare as I lean against the bus shelter.
Sighing as I recall the old memories of what happened at my old schools, I suppress a shudder of anger as my fists clench, a frown quickly growing on my face. Letting my hands relax and open a moment later, I take a deep breath before exhaling, counting to ten in my head before letting the negative emotions slip away. Just in time, as during my little anger episode, the bus had arrived and the driver is currently staring at me with concern.
"Uh...you alright?" the driver asks with worry, the door open and ready for me to get on, "I'm not late, am I? You're the first passenger on the route."
"No, sorry. I'm alright, just...working up my nerves for Ashwood," I reply with a friendly smile, climbing aboard and sliding my fare into the automatic sorting container, taking the transfer slip on the off chance something happens.
"That's the Hero academy that opened up a few years ago, right? I hear you have to be pretty impressive to make it in there, you must have some real power," the driver says with a chuckle, seeming to be trying to reassure me, "You'll be fine, you're a tough young guy. I've had three children of my own, so I know how it can be to deal with bullies."
"T-thanks. I didn't expect to be getting a pep talk from a stranger when I woke up, but I think that might have been just what I needed," I say with a soft smile, genuinely taken aback by the kind expression on the middle-aged gentleman's face, "I'll keep your words in mind, and I'll give it my all. I've only been accepted into the entrance exams, but I'll do my best and then help as many people as I can. No one deserves to have Villains terrorizing them."
"I couldn't agree more, kiddo," the driver says, closing the doors behind me and starting to drive down my neighborhood street at a sedate pace, "My son works at Ashwood, he's one of the teachers there. Maybe you'll be in his class!"
Taking a seat near the entrance of the otherwise empty bus, I smile happily at the thought of making a solid ally within the first day if I have the chance, "That would be nice, I gotta admit. If he's your son, he must be a kind and caring man."
I startle a bit in my seat as the drive begins to bellow in laughter, wiping a tear from his eye and sighing softly, "Not in the slightest! He's a loud, obnoxious, competitive dick! If you do wind up in his class, you better make sure to do your absolute best if you don't want to get sent home. I wish he would calm down a bit, though."
"O-oh," I stutter out, suddenly a lot less sure of my decision to join the academy, "Do you know what class he teaches?"
"1-A, if I recall correctly. Best class in the year, so that makes him the 'best teacher' in his eyes," the driver says, glancing back and giving an apologetic smile as he halts the bus, the bus sign clearly visible outside, "So while I wish you luck, I also hope you are as good as I think you are, kid."
A few more people enter the bus, and our conversation is cut off as they take their seats, and the drive continues for a number of stops in the same manner, the bus growing more and more crowded until only the seat next to me is available. Eventually, we reach another stop, and the doors open to admit a single person who appears to be a tad nervous as well.
His ice-blue eyes glance around the bus as he uses a hand to brush his dark-brown hair aside, long enough to hinder his vision. The blue jeans he wears are worn at the knees, exposing some of the pale skin below it, and the black t-shirt under his red and black plaid jacket makes him look like a local to the city.
The man soon reaches the same conclusion as myself; there is only one place left in the bus to sit down. Walking over to me and nervously fidgeting with his hands, the man opens and closes his mouth a few times, flinching back as I look into his icy-blue eyes, "You want to sit down, right? Go ahead, it's fine. We're all probably going to the same place, so might as well get comfortable for the drive out of the city. The name is Anthony, what's yours?"