Grayson
Gray woke up to an odd sensation, sticking out his tounge in distaste of the feeling he looked up slightly to make out the striped figure of Jingi. "Ewe gross! Get off." he shoved the cat aside, who had been licking his face, "Now I smell like fish-" the boy groaned in complaint. However at the tip of his cat's head, he couldn't help but to smile. He patted the animal before grabbing a set off clothes form his closet and walking to the shower. He knew his family was awake, because they weren't the quietest people int he world. His siblings fighting, mother scolding, father complaining- they all had there own way of making themselves annoying when Gray wanted to concentrate.
With the roll of his eyes, Gray stepped out of the bathroom. Of course with out school his house would be full, and it was just as loud now as it was when he got into the shower. Having to dance around his room to avoid stepping on Jingi who, for whatever reason, decided it would be fun to dart around frantically, circling Gray's room.
Gray changed into a simple outfit of jeans and a black shirt before running a hand through his dull hair. He then walked down the steps and was immediately bombarded with questions. His mother's usual "Where were you last night?", then his siblings taking guesses and so forth. He just rolled his eyes, "Training, I do it every night. You don't have to interrogate me" he said simply "Did you know that clouds can trap energy?" he asked knowing he wouldn't get a response. He knew all about clouds, he had too. They weren't exactly powerful, but he could surprise one with some pretty useful tricks he had found out that clouds could do. With a grin, Gray clenched his fist- "And today is the day that I am going to show everyone how strong I truly am!" he said with determination- before his parents could respond, Gray was out the door and sprinting off towards the U.A. initiation facility.
Gray looked up at the scene around him, U.A. students- or at least some of them would be. Gray wasn't surprised by the mass number of people trying to get in, but it did kinda scare him. He would have to work extra hard to get in.
Sarah
Sarah hummed as she brushed her hair, pulling it up into a stub-of-a-ponytail and checking herself in the mirror again. She then pushed off of the counter and smiled, twirling as she closed her door behind her and walked down the cozy corridor of her house. "Mother?" Sarah inquired before listening to her own echo, they still weren't home. With a sigh she wrote a note and pinned it neatly onto the refrigerator, she then packed herself a lunch. The hospital was a great way for her to hone her skills, and help others- she wouldn't want to be anywhere else before the U.A. initiation. But now would be the true test, now would be when she would know if all her hard work would pay off. She wasn't really sure how it would go down though, fighting robots would not end well with a girl who's quirk was so centered on other life-forces.
Taking a step outside, she breathed slowly and basked in the sun for a second, reveling in the peace before making her way down the road.
Sarah smiled as she rocked back and forth on her heels, she spent some time watching a girl (Yukino) before tipping her head and deciding to introduce herself. "Hey!" she gave a friendly wave before walking up to the female.
Caleb
"U.A. What a joke-" Caleb snickered as he scrolled through the feed on his phone, he had only gotten home an hour earlier, and it was almost lunch time already. Rubbing his eyes, Caleb then stretched both of his arms behind his head and closed his eyes lightly, suddenly though his door crashed open.
"What are you doing? It's already 12." exclaimed a tall, slender woman with wings similar to Caleb's. "Maybe if you didn't stay up so damn late, I wouldn't have to drag you out of bed every morning." the woman, Caleb's mother, huffed. Caleb opened an eye to look at her before shrugging and going back to sleep.
"You're crazy woman, don't come yelling up here like I force you to do stuff. School's ended, and you're still on my a**" but at her menacing glare, Caleb rolled his eyes. He ran a hand through his shaggy, sandy-colored hair before stretching his wings out.
As he stood, Caleb looked back at his mother. "Hey, what do you think about me submitting into U.A High?" he then asked nonchalantly. But the only response he received from the woman was a chuckle. Face red, he snapped back, "What? You think I can't get in!?" growling he slammed the door behind him. Sure he wasn't a dream child, but she could've at least been a little bit supportive.
Walking out of the home, Caleb immediately sunk under a shady tree and fell asleep with his arms crossed over his chest, and eyes lightly shut- per usual. There was always time to squeeze in a nap before anything big happened to Claeb, and the U.A. initiation was no different. At first he thought it as a joke, but at this point Caleb really thought about it. A hero was someone who everyone liked and looked up to, pretty cool, why wouldn't he be able to fulfill such a role? "Who cares about being a hero anyway?" Caleb muttered while shaking his head, honestly it seemed like such a pain in the neck.
"Just as I thought." Caleb scoffed as he flew over the group of students at the gate. "What losers!" he chuckled before landing, he then tucked his wings in. A smirk drew itself across the boy's lips, it was gonna be easy.