"What, where am I?" The girl gasped.
"Class 1A at U.A." Isa answered.
"Why?" The girl asked.
"Look, the reason I brought you here is to tell you to stay strong and positive even through hard times, as long as you do that and push forward you will make it," Isa said to her.
"Are you a hero?" The girl asked
"Might as well be," Isa replied. "I just turned villains into heroes."
"Is this a dream?" The girl asked.
"That's for me to know and you to find out," Isa answered.
"Why would a dream give me advice?" The girl asked.
"Well maybe you need the advice, and if you tell anyone they won't believe you," Isa replied. "My hero motto is to help villains change and become good, there's no need to harm them if you can persuade them to change, plus ultra means further beyond but I say the best motto is stay positive because positivity is always better than negativity."
"You're not like any hero I've heard of," The girl beamed. "I'll keep that in mind."
"You promise to stay positive and to never stop smiling?" Isa asked.
"Of course, I already do," The girl answered.
"You should listen to lots of music, I know every song," Isa beamed.
"And you love country, especially Thomas Rhett and Dan and Shay," Bakugo laughed. Mirio then shook his head.
"Very interesting," Mirio laughed. "That's how close you two were?"
"Best sister ever, I tried to ignore her but she kept trying to get me to spend time with her and after I did we were almost inseparable," Bakugo hesitated.
"Do you have a song suggestion?" The girl asked.
"Unbreakable Smile by Tori Kelly," Isa answered. "It inspired me to be myself and accomplish my dreams and I'm sure it will do the same for you, and it's February 15." The girl then disappeared.
"That's what you meant when you said you thought it was a dream," Toga beamed. "You told me about it when we were younger and I said you were crazy."
"Well it was true, I didn't believe myself at the time either, I thought it was a vivid dream," Isa laughed.
"You altered the past," Dr. Tsubasa snapped.
"Yeah, by giving advice and voices, but I made it seem like a dream," Isa smirked. "It didn't affect much, it just made me stronger."
"Isa, it was very manly of you to tell us all of that," Kirishima commented. "Speaking of, who is the manliest person in this room?"
"I'd say, Isa," Bakugo answered.
"No, it's Hisashi, he left his family to keep them safe and took me in and kept me a secret from Dr. Tsubasa even though he didn't know what would happen if he found out, but he knew there would be major consequences," Isa replied.
"No Isa, you are," Hisashi objected. "You were strong enough to overcome your past and were courageous enough to tell people the truth after you lied to them."
"Look, I'll take that, but you know I also think highly of Aizawa because he'd do anything to protect his students and those around them," Isa replied.
"Isa," Haruki sighed.
"I'm not the best, no one is, there is no such thing as being perfect either," Isa replied.
"You're as perfect as a person can get Isa, don't doubt yourself," Dr. Tsubasa urged.
"I'm not, I'm speaking the truth, no one deserves to be the number one hero," Isa pointed out. "No one deserves to be the best, because no matter what life is unfair and cruel, and in reality, we are all equal."
"You're the one to talk, you deserve to be," Bakugo snapped. "Look at what you went through, there is no way the villains had it worse."
"Shigaraki was abused and had to live with the fact that he accidentally killed his dog and whole family besides his father," Isa replied.
"Your life still seems worse," Shigaraki replied. "You've clearly had more physical pain than me."
"You've changed the hero code too," Nezu pointed out.
"I didn't ask for this," Isa sighed. "You don't need to praise me."