The Anime Lad
Yuu Otosaka has an unusual ability that he keeps hidden while maintaining an ordinary school life. Nao Tomori appears with an inconvenient interest in people like him. Their meeting brings the small population of powered adolescents into view. Puberty was already poorly managed before supernatural variables entered the timetable.
Super Eyepatch Fox
A small number of teenagers develop special abilities, and Yuu has quietly built his school life around concealing his. Nao arrives without respecting that boundary. Their encounter pulls attention toward other young power users and the problems secrecy creates. School drama gains a supernatural pressure point without turning its students into polished heroes.
Gigguku
Yuu thinks he has his secret ability and average school life completely handled. Then Nao walks in and changes the temperature of every scene! The exciting part is how personal the powers feel. These belong to teenagers who still have classes and terrible judgment. One blunt encounter opens a much bigger question about who else is hiding something unusual.
Father's Basement
Yuu's self-satisfaction can make the opening abrasive, and the comedy does little to soften him. Nao provides the necessary resistance. She knows that special abilities are appearing among adolescents and refuses to treat his secrecy as the end of the discussion. The school setting keeps the premise close to vanity and social pressure instead of easy superhero grandeur.