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Being an early Monday morning, the train is mostly empty. The occupants are either night shift workers tiredly returning home or drunk salarymen drooling on their seats. The latter clearly having spent the night on the train, their stops long past.
Quiet and calm. A good omen for the coming week, you think.
Once you get to U.A., you notice that there are far fewer students loitering around the main gate than you usually encounter. Whether that’s thanks to your early arrival or because the rest are already waiting for the last homeroom of the trimester in their classrooms, you can't tell.
You can tell however, that the few students around are as excited about the break as you are. Relaxed, chatting and laughing, the mood is in stark contrast to the palpable tension exuded during finals week.
Before entering the main building, you make sure not to block the doorway and go stand in the nice morning sun to check the time on your phone.
7:41AM.
That means you have nearly half an hour before your not-classes start.
And till then?
>What do you do?
>[With no pressing matters at hand, you can take the time to talk with Tin on a stroll through the campus woods. "Hey buddy. Thanks for pullin' our asses out of the fire, however you did it." [Anything you want to talk about with it?]]
>[Shoto usually arrives pretty early. You can stalk around and keep an eye out for him to ask how his info search turned out before class starts. "Good mornin' sugah! Did ya find anythin' on that All for One fella?"]
>[While you are one of the class's reps, you probably didn’t make as much of an effort to message your classmates after leaving the mall as you could have. You reckon you can ease any worries by going to Classroom 1-A early and greeting all of them as they arrive.]
>[It's nice and cheery right here between the gates and towers… You wouldn't mind just staying here and basking in the sun till the bell rings.]
>[Write in.]