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movie date â bokuto k.
bokuto k. x new gf!readerâwc: 1.6k
synopsis: Bokuto wants to kiss you, so he plans a scary movie night to get you close.
cw/tags: fluff, crack, established relationship
Bokuto took a step back and admired his work with a satisfied nod.
Lights off. Curtains drawn. A bowl of popcorn sat within easy reach. The horror movie was queued up, volume set high enough to catch every creek and whisper. And the couch? Perfectly arranged with blankets folded, pillows fluffed on either side, and the middle seat left just open enough for two.
He grinned. âNailed it.â
Tonight was the night. He could feel it.
He and yn had spent months tip-toeing around each other, caught in a push-and-pull of almosts and not-quites. When they finally started dating two weeks ago, he thought the hard part was over.
Turns out, the real challenge was getting that first kiss.
It had been fourteen days. Theyâd gone on dates, held hands, hugged plenty⌠but no kiss. Not one.
It wasnât for lack of trying either. Heâd had his chances, or so he thought. But with each time, something always got in the way.
The first time? Heâd walked her home, heart racing, ready to go for it at her doorstep⌠only for her dad to pull into the driveway right at that exact second. Lights and all.
The second? Theyâd been sitting together in the park alone. He wrapped his arm around her shoulder, leaning inâwhen the sky decided to unleash a downpour and drench them.
And the third⌠They had been so close. Their faces literally inches apart, breaths mingling, eyes shutâand then heâd sneezed. Right on her. He still cringed every time he remembered it.
But not tonight.
Tonight, he had a plan. A foolproof, rock-solid, absolutely genius plan.
âScary movie night,â he said aloud, pacing in front of the couch like a man preparing for battle. âSheâll get scared and sit close. Iâll put my arm around her, real smooth, and be like, âItâs okay, babe. Iâve got you.â Then, sheâll look up at me, and Iâll lean in andâboom. Kiss. Success!â
He stopped, shot finger guns at his reflection in the dark screen of the TV, and whispered, âBokuto Koutarou: master of romance.â
A knock at the door snapped him out of it.
Showtime.
He practically leapt to the door, quickly fixing his hair, and opened it with the brightest smile.
âHey! You made it!â
âWouldâve been rude not to after all your excited texts,â yn said with a soft laugh, holding up a bag of snacks. âHope you donât mind me bringing reinforcements.â
âOnly if I get half,â he said, stepping aside to let her in. âActually, make it more. I am providing the entertainment.â
She chuckled, brushing past him. âWeâll negotiate.â
He closed the door and watched, heart pounding, as her gaze swept over the room.
âWow,â she murmured, her fingertips brushing over the armrest. âYou really went all out.â
Bokuto couldnât help but puff his chest a little more. âYeah. I thought, you know, if weâre watching something, Iâd set the mood.â
She smiled at him, eyes soft and warm. âThatâs really sweet, Bokuto. Thanks, I like it.â
He grinned back like an idiot, his stomach doing somersaults.Â
âAnything for you, beautiful,â he replied with a playful wink, because why not go for bonus points?
Her laugh was everything.
Okay. Okay, this was going great.
She got comfy under the blanket, and Bokuto sat down next to her, careful not to sit too close just yet. He needed to wait for the right moment.
âOh, I havenât seen this one yet,â she said, reading the title as she opened the chips. âHave you watched it?â
âNope. But Kuroo said itâs terrifying though,â Bokuto said, stealing one chip before grabbing the remote. âHe said itâd give us nightmares.â
âWant me to hold your hand through it?â she teased.
âPfft. No way,â he scoffed, flashing a cocky smile. âBut hey, if you get scared, just say the word.â
She snorted. âPlease. Youâre a bigger baby than me.â
âSure, sure.â He hit play. âWeâll see whoâs crying first.â
The movie started slow. Just a typical horror movie setupâa family moves into a new house thatâs probably haunted. Bokuto kept sneaking glances at her, waiting for a flinch or a gasp.
Nothing.
He relaxed back, determined. Sheâll get scared eventually.Â
BAM!
The first jump scare hit out of nowhere. A door slammed shut behind the father down in the basement, the creepy music playing.
Bokuto jumped.
Yn cursed under her breath.
â... You good?â he asked, voice higher than usual.
âIâm fine,â she muttered, but she didnât sound so confident.
From there, their tough fronts started to crumble.
They both leaned in unconsciously, huddled under the blanket, with their feet tucked up. The food was forgotten on the coffee table as their eyes remained glued on the screen.
âNope. Nope. I donât like this,â Bokuto said, raising the blanket to his chin.
âItâs gonna be in the mirror. I know itâs gonna be in the mirror,â she whispered, clutching the pillow to her chest.
The mirror scene hits, and they both jolted anyway.
And the scares just kept coming.
âOh no. Whyâs the music doing that?!â yn said, inching closer to Bokuto, when her foot brushed his.
Bokuto let out a shriek, kicking the blanket off.Â
âWHAT?! WHAT HAPPENED?!â
âSOMETHING TOUCHED ME!â
âFUCK! WHERE?!â
They both flailed for a good five seconds before realizing⌠it was just their feet.
ââŚOh,â Bokuto breathed.
And just as they settled back downâanother jump scare came, causing more yelling and panic.
Soon, they were both openly hiding.
âNope. Iâm not looking at this one. You tell me what happens,â yn said, face buried in her hands.
âForget that. Iâm not looking either,â Bokuto mumbled, peeking through his fingers. â... Okay, I think itâs safe nowâWAIT NO. NOT SAFE. SHEâS RIGHT THERE!â
The chase scenes were absolute chaos.
âYes! Yes! GRAB ITâNOOO!â Bokuto shouted at the screen, slamming his fist into the pillow.
âOh, now you run fast?â yn yelled. âWhere was that energy five minutes ago, idiot?!âÂ
By the climax, they were fully tangled up under the blanket, gripping onto each other for dear life.
âDonât go down there, Bobby,â Bokuto whined, clutching her arm. âYouâre gonna die, man. Donât do it.â
âHeâs gonna die. Definitely,â yn muttered, deadpan.
Seconds later, Bobby died.
âBOBBY, NOOO!â yn cried, devastated.
âGoddamnit, Bobby!â Bokuto groaned, raising his hands in frustration. âI liked him!â
As the plot twist was revealed, they both gasped.
âWait⌠WAIT.â Bokuto sat up, eyes wide. âDOES THAT MEANâ?!â
Yn nodded, looking horrified. âYep. They just screwed themselves over from the start.â
The final chase had them both on edge. The last survivor sprinted through the house, the ghost in hot pursuit.
âOH FUCK, OH FUCK SHEâS GONNA DIE!â Bokuto screamed, practically latched onto yn.
âWHY ARE YOU GRABBING ME?!â she yelped, laughing despite herself.
âIâM STRESSED! HEâS RIGHT BEHIND HER!â
The girl tripped on-screen, and yn panicked, trying to cover her eyes.
âBokuto! Let go! I canât block my eyesâWAIT! NOO! I DONâT WANT TO SEEâ!â
By the time the credits finally rolled, they were slumped against each other on the couch, completely wiped out, still half-hugging.
â... Letâs never do that again,â Bokuto muttered, voice muffled by her shoulder.
She let out a shaky laugh, still tucked close. âAgreed.â
Thenâscreech.
One last jump scare in the post-credits sent them screaming again as the screen went black.
Silence followed, the two of them shaken up.
â... Wanna watch cartoons before I walk you home?â
âYes, please.â
Bokuto let out a long, exhausted sigh as he finally stumbled out of the shower, his hair still damp.
He tugged on an oversized hoodie and sweatpants, still feeling a little on edge. The damn movie spooked him. Every time he caught his reflection in the mirror, he half-expected some creepy ghost lady to show up behind him.
âNah,â he muttered to himself, shaking his head. âThat was just the movie.â
Still, he avoided looking directly at the mirror. Yâknow. Just in case.
He flopped onto his bed, grabbing his phone to distract himself, and saw a new message waiting for him.
Kuroo [11:07 PM] yo so did you finally kiss her or what?
Bokuto froze.
Wait.
He read the message again, his brain catching up in a slow, horrifying realization.
The kiss. His whole plan.
Heâd forgotten.
Like, completely.
He dropped face-first into his pillow, letting out a muffled, mortified noise.
How did I forget the kiss?!
He scrambled to reply, thumbs flying across the screen.
Bokuto [11:08 PM] DUDE I FORGOT
Kuroo responded immediately.
Kuroo [11:08 PM] LMAOOOO how???
Bokuto sighed, dragging a hand down his face.
Bokuto [11:09 PM] I DONâT KNOW ONE MINUTE I WAS FINE THE NEXT I WAS YELLING AT THE SCREEN
Kuroo [11:10 PM] so youâre telling me you had her alone in your house watching a movie and your brain decided to focus on GHOSTS???
Bokuto slammed his phone down onto the pillow, eyes shut in pure regret.
He could already picture Kurooâs smug face from here.
Still, he grabbed the phone again and typed back.
Bokuto [11:11 PM] IT WAS REALLY SCARY YOU ASSHOLE
Kuroo [11:11 PM] youâre hopeless
Bokuto groaned aloud.
Bokuto [11:11 PM] DO YOU THINK SHE THINKS IâM NOT INTO HER??
He stared at the screen, his stomach twisting.
Kuroo [11:12 PM] oh she definitely thinks something
Bokuto sat bolt upright, panic rushing in again.
Bokuto [11:12 PM] IâM GONNA TEXT HER RIGHT NOW AND EXPLAIN
Kuroo [11:12 PM] NO DO NOT BOKUTO YOU BETTER NOT SAY âSORRY I DIDNâT KISS YOU I WAS TOO BUSY BEING SCAREDâ TELL ME YOU DIDNâT
Bokuto [11:14 PM] ..... TOO LATE
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half a world away â hinata s.
hinata s. x long-distance gf!readerâwc: 1k
synopsis: Itâs midnight in Japan. Afternoon in Brazil. You call to wish him a happy birthday.
cw/tags: fluff, angst, hurt/comfort, established relationship
It was already past midnight when the call connected.
Your phone screen glowed with his name, the ringing finally giving way to a flicker of motion, static, and thenâ
âYn!â
Shoyoâs face filled your screenâbright-eyed and sun-drenched, hair a little damp, cheeks flushed. His smile was so wide it made your chest flutter.
âYouâre still awake?â he asked.
You grinned sleepily, grabbing a tiny party horn from your desk and giving it a weak, off-tune blow. âHappy birthday!â
He laughed. âIsnât it already the next day for you?â
âIt still counts,â you said, stifling a yawn. âBesides, I wanted to see you.â
The sunlight streaming behind him cast everything golden. He was sitting on the floor, back resting against the wall near a glass veranda. You caught a glimpse of his volleyball bag off to the side, and the faint chirp of birds filtered through the open window.
âYou just got back from practice?â you asked.
âYeah,â he said, brushing his hair off his forehead. âSand training. My legs are dead.â
âI bet.â You leaned your chin on your pillow, voice softer. âYou look good, though.â
He ducked his head at that, smiling a little to himself. âI, uh⌠I got your box.â
Your eyes lit up. âReally?â
He nodded, scooting out of frame for a second. When he returned, the cardboard box was in his lap, your handwriting sprawled across the top, a cartoon sun sticker slapped beside the shipping label.
âI wanted to wait âtil I was on call with you,â he said, even as his hands were already halfway through the flaps. âKind of. I peeked.â
You laughed. âI knew you would.â
He grinned and started pulling things out, holding each one up proudly like treasures: compression sleeves from Kageyama, a bottle of heavy-duty sunscreen from Tsukishima with a sticky note taped to it that read âSo you donât fry like shrimp,â good luck charms from Yamaguchi, a small scrapbook of Karasuno memories from Yachi, a waterproof belt bag and mini first-aid kit from his mom.
Then came a small beaded bracelet with âGo Nii-chan!â spelled out in blocky, colorful letters.
âNatsu,â he murmured, running his thumb across the beads.
He reached down again and brought out the last gift. Your gift.
A set of small glass bottle keychains, each one filled with liquid dyed soft blue. There were different shapes floating insideâa sun, a heart, a star. Each had a small bell tied to the loop, delicate and clear.
âThese areâŚâ His voice trailed off. âTheyâre for my bags?â
You nodded. âOne for every strap, every zipper. I even tested them. Theyâre loud enough that youâll hear them if theyâre moved.â
You hesitated, then added quietly, âI remember how upset you were⌠about the wallet.â
He looked up, eyes meeting yours.
You gave him a small, knowing smile. âThe one from Natsu?â
He swallowed, hard. For a moment, he didnât speak.
âShe saved up,â he said, voice barely above a whisper. âHer own allowance. She was so proud when she gave it to me. And I justââ His voice cracked a little. âI lost it in the first few days.â
âShoyo,â you said gently, âyou didnât mean to.â
âI know, butâŚâ He let out a breathy, embarrassed laugh and covered his face with one hand. âI didnât even tell her. I couldnât. I didnât want to disappoint her.â
âYouâre not a disappointment,â you said, firm and quiet. âNot to her. Not to anyone.â
He held one of the keychains between his fingers, the bell making a soft jingle.
âI miss home,â he admitted, eyes still fixed on the little bottle. âMore than I thought I would.â
You nodded, holding back your own words to give him space to speak.
âI miss you,â he added. His voice cracked, soft and small. âI miss hearing your voice in person. I miss walking you home. I miss having someone to hug after a bad game. I missâeverything.â
Your heart ached in your chest.
âI know,â you whispered. âI miss you too.â
He looked at you, eyes tracing your face through the screen. âIs it bad⌠that sometimes I just want to give up and come back?â
âNo,â you said. âThatâs not bad. Thatâs normal. What youâre doing is hard, Sho. Of course itâs going to wear you down sometimes.â
You took a breath, eyes soft.
âBut missing home doesnât mean youâre failing. If anything, it means you care. It means youâre giving it your all.â
He blinked, breath shaky.
You smiled through your own tears. âYouâre doing something really brave, Sho. You made it over there, chasing a dream most people wouldnât even dare to try. And yeah, it sucks. Itâs lonely. Itâs exhausting. But look at you. Look at how far youâve come.â
âI donât feel brave,â he mumbled.
âYou are,â you said, your voice certain. âIt doesnât always feel like it, but we see it in you. Every day you keep going, even when itâs hardâthatâs bravery, Shoyo.â
Shoyo closed his eyes for a moment. When he opened them again, they were wet, but clearer.
âI only have a year left,â he said quietly.
You nodded. âOne more year.â
âAnd then Iâm coming back.â
âI know.â You grinned. âAnd when you do, Iâm going to give you the fattest, wettest kiss ever.â
He laughed through the tears, bright and unguarded. âIâm holding you to that.â
Then, as if he couldnât help himself, he leaned a little closer to the camera, mischief lighting up his eyes.
âBetter brace yourself,â he said, licking his lips with exaggerated flair. âIâll practice slurping on spoons.â
âEw, Sho!â
âYou started it!â
The two of you laughed, carefree and weightless, as if there was no ocean, no time zone, no distance between you.
When the laughter settled, he wiped his eyes with the hem of his shirt. âGod, I love you.â
Your heart swelled. âI love you too, Sho.â
He leaned closer to the camera, resting his chin on his hand, eyes still damp but soft. âThanks for staying up. And for the gifts. And for⌠just being you.â
You smiled at him, full and warm. âOf course. Happy birthday, Shoyo.â
A pause.
âKeep flying, okay?â
His eyes sparkled.
âAlways.â
note: I forgot it was Hinata's birthday days ago.
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unscheduled â aizawa s.
aizawa s. x detective fem!readerâwc: 4k
synopsis: It's late. You're working. And Shota brings fast food.
cw/tags: fluff, angst, hurt/comfort, established relationship, suggestive themes
The office is quiet, save for the low hum of your laptop, the occasional creak of old plumbing, and the steady scratch of your pen across paper.
The overhead lights are off, replaced by the soft glow of your desk lamp and the blue light of open tabsâcity surveillance footage, license plate databases, a paused video from a bodega robbery.
Youâd been reorganizing your notes for the last hour, half out of necessity, half to keep your mind from spiraling after thirty-two hours with little sleep.
Youâre mid-sentence, scribbling something about time discrepancy, when you felt it. A warmth at your back, a slow exhale ghosting over your neck.
Arms eased around your waist. Familiar. Strong. And oh-so gentle.
You stiffened for a breath, instinct pricklingâbut then you melted.
âDetective,â Shota murmured, voice low against your ear. âA word?â
You sighed, letting your eyes flutter shut as the pen slipped from your fingers. âMmm⌠youâre going to say two,â you murmured back, your lips quirking into a smile. âProbably âgoâ and âhome.ââ
âFunny,â he said, pressing a kiss to your nape. âI was going to say âcomeâ and âhere.ââ
A quiet laugh bubbled from your throat. You slowly turned in his arms and there he wasâtired eyes, dark circles, hair tied back loosely. Stupidly handsome, as always.
You leaned up to kiss him, soft and quick, before wrapping your arms around his waist. Tucking your face in his shoulder, you breathed him in. He smelled like clean soap and night air.
It had been two months since you last saw him.
Your gaze caught on a plastic bag resting on one of the tables behind him. That hadnât been there before, and the red logo was unmistakable.
âYou brought dinner?â you asked, knowing full well itâs past 2 A.M.
He shrugged, the barest of smiles tugging at his mouth. âI figured you hadnât eaten. Or slept. Am I wrong?â
You pinched his cheek, shifting slightly to at least pretend to hide the chaos on your desk. âYou havenât either,â you muttered, gaze flicking to the shadows under his eyes.
He chuckled, then nodded toward the couch in the corner. âCome on. Before it gets cold.â
The couch creaked beneath your combined weight as the two of you settled in. Shota set the takeout bag on the coffee table, unwrapping its contents. He handed you your portion without a word.
You accepted it with a small smile, the wrinkle of wax paper loud in the quiet room. âSo,â you started, peeling back the wrapper of your burger, âwhatâs the occasion?â
You took a bite before he could answer, humming in content. It was only then that you realized how hungry you were.
âYour cholesterol wasnât high enough,â he replied dryly, popping a nugget into his mouth.
You laughed, stealing one for yourself. âHow romantic.â
âI try.â He smirked, nudging the nugget container closer to your side.
âBut seriously, didnât you have patrol tonight?â you said around a mouthful. âAnd itâs a school day tomorrow too.â
âI switched shifts,â he said. âAnd Iâm not staying long. Just for a few hours.â
Your heart warmed at that. Of course heâd trade rest for this. For you.
You ate in silence for a few minutes, but you didnât mind. It felt nice to share a meal like this again, a sliver of normalcy in your sleepless world. You didnât realize how much youâd miss this. How grounding it was to just be next to him.
You glanced at him.
As you chewed, a few strands of your hair slipped loose, falling over your eyes. You tried blowing them away with a breath, though unsuccessfully.
Then, without a word, Shota leaned forward. Fingers brushed your hair back behind your ear, the backs of them lingering against your cheek for a beat too long. You felt the warmth trail after them like a tide pulling back, slow and reluctant.
âWhat?â he said, but his mouth curved into that lazy, knowing smile.
âNothing,â you murmured, and turned away.
Your eyes dropped to his mouth and found a smudge of ketchup near the corner, barely noticeable.
Without thinking, you reached over, wiped it away with your thumb, and licked it clean like it was second nature.
And it was. Youâd done it before, countless times.
But the way he looked at you, youâd think it was the first time.
âThat was kinda hot,â he murmured, voice amused but soft.
You huffed a laugh, gently nudging his shoulder. âThatâs all it takes to get you going? Youâre more sleep-deprived than I thought.â
His chuckle vibrated against your palm, but that lookâthat wasnât him getting turned on. Not even close.
Then, without warning, he said, âI missed you.â
You paused, the words landing somewhere deep.
Shota never said things like that first.Â
You usually had to tease it out of him, pull it loose behind a wall of dumb jokes and half-hearted grumbling. And even then, heâd deflect, tossing some excuse like, âThe cats keep looking for you,â or âThe bedâs too cold.â
Yet, here he was, handing it over without a fight.
You put your food down slowly, more carefully than needed, as if sudden movement might startle the moment away. After a pause, you wiped your fingers with a napkin and shifted closer to him.
Then, you leaned in, resting your head against his shoulder. The fabric of his shirt was warm, soft from too many washes.
Your eyes fluttered shut as you exhaled, long and quiet, letting go of something you hadnât realized youâd been holding.
âI missed you too,â you murmured, cheeks warm. âEven when youâre here right now.â
There was a brief silence. Then came the low rumble of his voice, deadpan and almost fond.
âYou always get like this when I say nice things.â
But he didnât pull away. If anything, his shoulder stayed steady beneath your cheek. He tilted his head, just enough to rest his cheek against yours. The bristle of his stubble scraped your skin, and something fluttered low in your stomach.
You snorted. âWow. Groundbreaking observation. Whatâs next? âWaterâs wetâ? âSkyâs blueâ?âÂ
You leaned back just enough to meet his eyes, already rolling yours. âYes, Shota, when youâre nice, I like it. I know. Shocking.â
His lips twitched, trying to hold back a grin. âDamn. With this level of skill, I think I deserve a promotion.âÂ
His hand slid up your shoulder and gently pushed, guiding you back into the cushions as he shifted to hover above you. His weight didnât pressâbut the suggestion of it was there.
âWhatâs above a detective againâŚ?â
You burst out laughing, half at awful innuendo, half at the ridiculous way his eyebrows wiggled. âOh my god. That was so bad.â
He didnât budged, still caging you in, but his smirk softened. âWorked on you, though, didnât it?â
âBarely.â You shoved at his chestâhalf-hearted and not really trying. His presence was solid, familiar. And oddly comforting. âAnd the answer is nothing, because youâd be a terrible boss.â
âOh, really?â he murmured, dipping his headcloser. âYou werenât complaining when I bossed you around in bed last time.â
You squinted. âPerv.â
But you didnât move. And neither did he. Until his mouth found yours.
The kiss started slow, gentle. His lips moved with unhurried certainty, like he had nowhere else to be, like this was the only thing on his list tonight. You curled your fingers into the front of his shirt, already halfway to dragging him closer whenâ
Your stomach let out a loud, traitorous growl. It sounded halfway between a snarl and a dying cat.
Shota froze, lips still hovering close. â... Wow.â
âShut up,â you groaned, pressing a hand to your face. âIâm hungry, okay?â
âClearly.â
He stayed where he was for another second, intentionally putting his weight on you just to be difficult. And your stomach made another dramatic complaint.
He chuckled, finally easing off you and helping you sit up. âAlright, alright.â
He reached for the abandoned takeout, pressing it back into your hands like it was a peace offering.
âHere,â he said. âEat. Before you start chewing on me.â
As you both settled back into the food, the conversation drifted easily into life updates. You told him bits about the case, nothing sensitive, just the parts that frustrated you most. He listened the way he always did, never offering solutions unless you asked for them. Just letting you talk, until you didnât need to anymore.
You rolled your eyes but took the burger anyway, biting into it with a vengeance.
Then, as if on instinct, you kicked him lightly in the shin.
He didnât even flinch.
In return, he gave you updates from U.A.âsmall things, subtle milestones, the kind of stories that made you realize just how far youâd slipped from the normal rhythm of life. And how much youâd missed it.
âOh, right,â you said as the last of the wrappers were balled up and tossed into the bin.
You crossed the room to your desk, rummaging through one of the drawers until your fingers closed around a white envelope. It was pristine, elegant, embossed with delicate swirls that shimmered faintly in the light.
âKaede and Ren got engaged,â you said, offering the envelope as you returned to the couch.
The words came out too carefully, like you were reciting a report rather than sharing news.
Shota raised an eyebrow, fingers brushing over the embossed edge. âReally?â
âYeah. Sent us an invite. Itâs next spring,â you said, watching him too closely as he opened it. âShe says sheâs thinking of quitting the field too. Maybe start a consultancy firm instead.â
He nodded slowly, skimming the invitation before sliding it back into the envelope and leaving it on the coffee table.
You bit your lip. Why was this so hard? You werenât asking for a promise. Not even a plan. Just a thought. A possibility.
But the fear was there, coiled tight in your stomach.
What if he hadnât considered it at all?Â
What if you were the only one letting your mind wander there?
You didnât talk about these things. Not unless they were buried under sarcasm or deflection. And even then, only when you were brave enough to pretend you werenât serious.
But tonight, with that envelope glowing white against the dark wood, and with his warmth pressed beside you after too many nights apart, the words just hung on the tip of your tongue, desperately wanting to be said.
You glanced at him sideways, heart hammering. âDoes that⌠ever cross your mind? Stuff like that?â
He didnât answer right away.Â
But he didnât look away either.
âSometimes,â he said at last. âLately, more often.â
You nodded, your fingers toying with a napkin, twisting it slowly.Â
âI never used to think about it,â you said. âI was always focused on work. And I thought⌠what we have, itâs enough.â
And then, with a rush of panic, you waved your hands in front of him.
âAnd it is,â you rushed to say. âIt still is. I justââ
You exhaled shakily. âIâm starting to realize how temporary everything is. How one day youâre this invincible twenty-something and the next youâre watching everyone move forward while youâre stillâŚâÂ
The sentence crumbled under its own weight, the rest of the thought too vulnerable to voice.
Your gaze dropped, voice softer. âI donât know. Sometimes I wonder if wanting more than what we already haveâon what we agreed onâmakes me⌠selfish.â
The word tasted bitter in your mouth.
You hadnât meant to say any of it. These were just silly thoughts, the kind that came in waves after too many hours at your desk, when you passed a bridal shop and your reflection lingered in the glass, or when you found yourself staring at high chairs in restaurants, imagining a tiny hand reaching for yours.
Just stupid yearnings you tucked away before it could take root.
You shook your head, trying to laugh. âNo, forget it. That was dumb,â you muttered. âIâm probably just missing you too much.â
The attempt at humor didnât land, not even with yourself.
Shota shifted closer. His hand found yours, threading your fingers together.
âI donât think wanting more is selfish,â he said, his voice low but certain. âAnd itâs not dumb.â
You stared at your hands, at the way his thumb moved in circles against your skin. âBut we agreedââ
âWe agreed on what made sense then,â he cut in. âThat doesnât mean we canât want something different now.â
You fell quiet. And then, softly, almost as if he wasnât sure youâd believe itâ
âYouâve never asked for more than I could give. Not once. Even when you should have. So⌠be selfish. Itâs okay.â
Your chest tightened.Â
Of course he knew.Â
Of course heâd noticed all the ways you held back. The weekends you gave up without complaint. The way you buried your feelings when his schedule didnât align. The way you told yourselfâand himâthat you didnât need anything else.
You thought you were being understanding. Strong. Low-maintenance.Â
But heâd seen you. All of you.
And now, hearing it out loud, hearing him say it, had you remembering all the words youâd swallowed. But for once, they didnât taste so bitter.
He exhaled. âI know Iâm not easy. My job, the hours, the unpredictability⌠And yours is just as bad.â His eyes searched yours, steady and dark. âThatâs why we told ourselves this was enough. Because we used to think people like us werenât meant for that kind of thing.â
His fingers curled tighter around yours, guiding you gently into his arms. He pulled you in, tucking you beneath his chin.
âBut right now,â he murmured, âit doesnât sound so far away anymore. Doesnât sound so foolish. Even if itâs messy. Even if weâre scared sometimes. If itâs with you⌠itâs something Iâd want. Andââ
He hesitated, the words catching in his throat.
You felt it in the way his fingers stilled, in the subtle shift of his breath. For all the steadiness in his voice earlier, this part had been harder for him to say.
Your heart softened.Â
Shota never fumbled his words, not even under pressure. Apparently even he had his limits.
So you tilted your head toward him, voice no louder than the hush between heartbeats. âAnd?â
He looked down at you, gaze steady. Open. âAnd I wonder,â he said quietly, âif itâs something youâd want⌠with me.â
You almost laughed, but it came out as a shaky breath instead.
Not because it was funny, but because the weight youâd been carryingâyears of quiet yearning, careful restraintâsuddenly felt so light.
All that time spent tiptoeing, stuffing those dreams into the corners of your mind, convincing yourself not to need too much⌠and heâd been thinking the same things all along.
Youâd both been afraid. Overthinking the same silences.
But here you were.
Asking the same question.
And finally wanting the same answer.
âOf course I do,â you whispered, words thick with emotion as you hugged him tighter. âI always have.â
Something in you finally let go.
It hadnât broken anything. Saying it out loud hadnât made it fragile. If anything, it had stitched the two of you closerâtightened something that had already been strong for years, but now felt even more solid. More real.
âI mean,â you added, blinking quickly to fight the sting behind your eyes, âI wouldnât stick around for eight years with your grumpy ass if I didnât want to.â
That earned a small huff against your temple. The tension in his shoulders eased all at once, and you felt the exact moment his smirk formed.
âGrumpy, huh?â he murmured, mock-offended.
âYou scowl, like, constantly.â
âIâve saved cities with this face.â
You pulled back, snorting. âYeah, by making villains think youâre one of them.â
His hand dragged lazily up your arm, warm and familiar. âYouâre not exactly sunshine yourself, detective. Didnât you threaten to arrest me the first time we met?â
You scoffed, indignant. âYou were covered in blood and refused to answer any questions.â
âI did answer,â he said. âI told you it was mine.â
âAfter fifteen minutes of silence,â you shot back. âAnd only when I blocked the exit.â
You could still remember that moment with startling clarityâthe way his capture weapon had twitched when you stepped into his path, the way your quirk had hummed under your skin, ready to activate. A standoff between two overworked, underslept people with too much pride and no patience.
âI was trying to avoid paperwork,â he muttered, but there was no edge to it now. Only warmth and a hint of amusement.
âAnd I was doing my job,â you said. âSome scruffy stranger ducking out before forensics arrived? Covered in blood? Yeah, forgive me for finding that suspicious.â
A beat.Â
Then you both cracked.
Soft laughter spilled out between you, warm and unguarded.
He shook his head, his eyes crinkling faintly at the corners. âWeâre so stupid.â
âMmm. Speak for yourself,â you said, smirking. âIâm delightful.â
Shota rolled his eyes, but his grin gave him away. âSure. Thatâs why I keep coming back. For the delight.â
âDamn right.â
Your smirk barely had time to settle before he leaned in. His lips ghosted over yours, not kissing, just letting you feel the possibility of it. It was enough to steal the smugness right off your face.
âOh, screw you,â you muttered, and kissed him first.
He chuckled against your mouth, the sound low and warm, vibrating between your lips as you tugged him in by the collar. It started off soft, familiar, but the way he gripped your waist told you exactly where this was headed. There was no rush, but no hesitation either.
âI love you,â he murmured in between kisses, just barely.
Your breath hitched. Fingers stilled against his shirt.
But before you could say anything back, he took advantage of the pauseâyour lips parted and your guard down. He kissed you deeper, rougher. Tongue sliding in, stealing the words right out of your mouth.
By the time you pulled back, flushed and breathless, his hands had already started roaming. One arm circled your waist, pulling you flush against him; the other palmed your chest through your blouse. He gave a squeeze, and you let out a startled snort, half scandalized, half amused at the sheer nerve.
âAre we really doing this on my couch?â you breathed, not quite stopping him.
He glanced around, casual. âThereâs a desk right there.â
âYouâre unbelievable,â you mumbled, swatting at his arm.
âWhat?â he said, unbothered. âYou were complaining.â
âShotaââ
âSo the desk thingâs a no?â
You narrowed your eyes, already fighting a grin. âI thought you already knew I like it when you take charge.â
He laughed hard, his hand sliding beneath your thighs.Â
You barely had time to react before he lifted you, strong and steady, his breath brushing your cheek as he carried you the short distance across the room. Mischief burned in his eyes. You couldâve walked, but that wasnât the point.
He set you down on your desk with a soft thud, knocking over a pen holder in the process. Neither of you cared. Not when his fingers were already working open the buttons of your blouse, slow but practiced, like he knew the exact rhythm that would drive you just a little crazy.
The fabric slid open and his mouth followedâshoulder, collarbone, a scrape of teeth that pulled a quiet sound from your throat.
You arched into him, gasping, and tugged at the hem of his shirt in return. Your hands slipped underneath, dragging your nails lightly up his back.
He shivered. And you smiled.
You loved that. How easy it was to unravel him. How willingly he let you.
You tipped forward, lips brushing the shell of his ear. âI love you too,â you whispered.
And just before things went furtherâbefore more clothes hit the floor, before the night dissolved into heat and motionâyou cradled his face in your hands.Â
You kissed him one more time. Gentle. Devoted.Â
A seal on all the things left unspoken yet deeply and undeniably present.
Whatever the future held, youâd figure it out.
Together.
The lights were off, save for the faint glow of a desk lamp behind themâleft on, probably, as an afterthought in the mess theyâd made of the office.
The couch cushions shifted beneath his weight.Â
Yn lay draped over him, her bare skin warm against his, cheek pressed to his chest, her breath slow. One leg curled between his. A hand rested lazily over his ribs. She was heavier now than sheâd been an hour ago.
He wasnât tired. Not yet.
His fingers moved through her hair, slow and steady. She liked that, or at least, she didnât ask him to stop. Maybe she was asleep. Maybe not. He didnât move to check, not wanting to disturb her.Â
The silence was soft here, and they didn't get much of it.
He closed his eyes for a moment, just breathing with her. Letting the heat between them fade. Letting his body cool and settle.
She smelled like him now. Like night air and sweat and something sweet beneath it all.
He liked that more than he probably should.
Theyâd done this before, more than a few times. On couches, in beds, cheap hotel rooms. Hell, once on the floor of the dorms, curled up in his sleeping bag after sheâd shown up past midnight with exhaustion in her voice and dirt on her boots. They were good at thisâat catching up, making space, carving time out of whatever cracked hours they had left.
It always meant something.
But tonight felt different.
Not because of what they did.
Because of what they said.
His eyes opened again and he looked down at her.
Her lashes cast faint shadows across her cheekbones. Her lips were slightly parted, breath brushing warm against his chest. She looked⌠relaxed. Completely.
That was new.
Even asleep, yn was usually tenseâwired from caffeine and adrenaline, her body half-braced for whatever new emergency might pull her from rest. But now⌠now, she was still. And Shota wasnât sure heâd ever seen her this peaceful before.
His hand slipped from her hair, tracing slowly down the line of her spine. Not sexual, heâd done that plenty earlier. This was just⌠feeling her. Like he was mapping something fragile and didnât want to leave a mark.
She shifted slightly, murmuring something in her sleep he couldnât quite hear. Her face nuzzled further into his chest.
And thatâs when he saw her hand again, splayed over his ribs. Unguarded and vulnerable.
He reached for it gently, cradling it on his own.
His thumb brushed over her knuckles, then down toward her ring finger.
And paused there.
Shota had never been a romantic. He wasnât built for that kind of thing. Marriage had always sounded like too much noise, too many expectations. He didnât think he had space for it in his life, and he didn't want to be someone elseâs obligation.
He knew what it meant to be loved with conditions.
And worse, what it meant to love in spite of them.
But yn⌠she never asked him for more than he could give.
Never once made him choose.
And now, with her asleep on his chest, her hand in his, her ring finger bare beneath his thumbâhe wondered, not for the first time, if maybe he could give her more.
Not because she asked.
Because he wanted to.
Not now. Not tomorrow. But someday.
When the world was a little quieter. When the nights werenât quite so short.
He lifted her hand and pressed a kiss to that ring finger. A soft, fleeting brush. Nothing sheâd feel. But maybe something heâd remember.
She stirred faintly, but didnât wake.
He exhaled through his nose, then tucked her hand to his chest. His other arm came around her, drawing her in closer, as if to shield her from the weight of everything outside this room.
He closed his eyes.
Sleep came easily now.
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what remains when the sound fades â bakugo k.
timeskip bakugo k. x patient fem!readerâwc: 3.8k
synopsis: Bakugoâs almost deaf now. But at a hospital he never meant to care about, with a girl who falls asleep without warning, he learns that maybe silence isnât the end.
cw/tags: fluff, angst, hard of hearing!bakugo, made-up illness for fem!reader, hurt/comfort, friends to lovers

The doors slid open with a sound Bakugo couldnât quite hear anymore. He just felt the pressure shift in the air, a faint vibration under his skin.Â
He stepped into the hospital lobby anyway, hands buried deep in his hoodie pockets, shoulders drawn tight beneath the fabric.
No appointment today. No injuries or bruises to patch up either. But somehow, this visit felt heavier than the others combined.
His boots tapped against the polished tileâat least, he assumed they did. These days, sound was more of a memory. His hearing aids buzzed softly in his ears, letting in pieces of the world like light through cracked glass. Voices blurred, distant and muddled. Sharp one moment, swallowed the next.
He still wore them though. Most days. When he remembered.
He stopped by the reception desk. The nurse glanced up, clearly recognizing him. Pro-hero Great Explosion Murder God Dynamite wasnât exactly subtle, even in civilian clothes.Â
He didnât bother speaking.
Instead, he reached into his pocket and pulled out a slightly wrinkled sticky noteâbright yellow with a tiny inked flower blooming in the bottom corner. Yn had given it to him months ago, back when he'd mutteredâhalf ashamedâhow much he hated asking people to repeat themselves.
The message was simple:
Hi. Iâm hard of hearing. Can you write things down for me, please?
He held up his phone next, showing a photo of ynâcaught mid-laugh, paint smudged on her wrist, eyes shining with something quiet and untouchable.
The nurse smiled gently and scribbled something on a notepad, turning it toward him.
Sheâs on the third floor. Art event today.
He nodded his thanks and made for the elevator, the paper note folded carefully back into his pocket.
As he waited for the elevator doors to open, he let himself replay the conversation from this morning.
âIâm losing my hearing,â heâd said, blunt and brief. âItâs almost gone.â
He expected disbelief. Or pity. Or those strained silences people always gave when they didnât know what to say.
But it didnât come.
Kirishima just slammed a hand on his shoulder, grin bright and unwavering. âDamn, man. Thatâs rough. But youâre still gonna kick ass, right? Youâll figure it out. And if you need backup, weâve got you.â
Kaminari blinked, then leaned forward, curiosity overtaking any hesitation. âWait, so does this mean you wonât hear me when Iâm being annoying? Sweetâuh, I mean, not sweet, butâcan I learn sign language just to mess with you?â He grinned, dodging the half-hearted swipe Bakugo took at him.Â
Sero snorted. âDude, you already ignore us half the time. Whatâs the difference?â When Bakugo glared, Sero held up his hands. âKidding, kidding. But seriously, if you ever need us to repeat shit or write stuff down, just say the word.â
Mina didnât miss a beat. âOkay, new rule. Weâre all taking sign language classes. Also, donât think this gets you out of game night. We will mime everything if we have to.â
And Dekuâthe one whoâs known him longest, whoâs seen him at his worst and his bestâdidnât even flinch. His eyes remained steady, analyzing, before he nodded once. âYouâve already been adjusting, havenât you? The way youâve been positioning yourself in fights, relying more on visualsâŚâ Of course he noticed. âYouâll still be one of the best. And⌠if you want help finding resources, or training workarounds, Iâm here.â
No one stiffened. No one treated him like he was broken. And that hit harder than heâd thought it would.
And now, standing alone in the quiet of the hospital, he wasnât sure if it made the weight in his chest had eased or fucking doubled.
The elevator dinged.
He stepped inside, pressed the third-floor button, and leaned back against the wall. He wasnât here for anything urgent. Wasnât even sure what he planned to say.
He just⌠needed to see yn.
Theyâd met a few months ago when his hearing started going to shit. She was always here, a familiar figure in the waiting rooms and hallways, worn hospital bracelets like second skin. At first, she was just a girl with the tired eyes and bright laugh who somehow made the place feel less suffocating.Â
But she was more than that.Â
She understood, really understood, what it felt like when your body turned against you.
He hadnât expected to find someone like that in the middle of this nightmare.
Yet there she was. Her presence, gentle and steady, made it easier to breathe. She didnât pry. Didnât talk just to fill the silence. And she knew exactly how to sit with this kind of slow pain that didnât have clean answers.
But when he needed it most, she always seemed to know what to say to help him hold his shit together.
The doors open, scattering his thoughts like startled birds. Before he could gather them again, his feet carried him out.
The third floor was loud.
Not in soundâBakugo barely caught snippets of laughter and the thuds of feetâbut in color, in motion. The hallway was lined with drop cloths and plastic sheets taped across the walls and floor. Furniture had been pushed back. Paint buckets sat open, and kids ran by waving paintbrushes like flags.
It smelled like wet acrylics and masking tape.
Bakugo didnât need to ask who was responsible.
âHey! No paint in anyoneâs eyeballs, got it?â came a voice from further down the hall. âWe want windows, not lawsuits!â
He turned the corner just in time to see yn balancing a tray of mini palettes, swerving between kids and elderly patients like it was a practiced dance. A brush was tucked behind her ear. Paint dotted her sleeves. Her smile was effortless.
And then her eyes met his.
She brightened instantly. âBakugo,â she called, walking over. âYou donât have an appointment today, right?â
Bakugo shook his head and signed stiffly, fingers sharp with feigned disinterest, âHad extra time. Figured Iâd see what youâre up to.â
Yn didnât miss a beat. She was fluent by now, between her own years in this hospital and months of chatting with him.
âOh, so you missed me,â she signed back with a cheeky grin, handing him a clean smock. âGot it.â
He rolled his eyes but didnât refuse it. He slipped it on, its sleeves straining around his biceps, while surveying the windows. Every one of them, long panes stretching the whole corridor, was already a riot of colorâsplashes of sky blue, cartoon suns, stick figure heroes, one ambitious mural of a dragon and a bakery somehow mashed together.
âWhat the hell is all this?â he asked aloud this time.
Yn adjusted her stance, instinctively positioning herself so he could see her lips, just in case he hadnât caught her words. Theyâd practice this enough that she didnât even think about it now.Â
âWindow canvases,â she said. âTheyâre replacing the glass soon, so I asked if we could paint on them instead of just throwing them out. Figured itâd be good fun for the others. Plus, my friendâs gallery agreed to exhibit them, so they get recycled and displayed. Cool, right?â
Bakugo folded his arms. âLet me guessâyou bribed the staff, didnât you?â
âHey! I got permission from the hospital director,â she said, wiggling her fingers. âNow quit stalling and help me out.â
They spent the next hour darting between stations. Yn played the ringleaderâpassing out fresh brushes, hyping up shaky stick figures like they were masterpieces. Bakugo kept a closer eye, steadying ladders, pulling kids away from spilled paint, reminding a particularly rowdy pair of teens not to paint each otherâs faces again.
It was loud. It was uncoordinated. It was a mess.
And it was⌠nice.
He wasnât giving orders or chasing down villains, but he could still do something here. Still be useful.
One of the older patients tugged on his sleeve, holding up a brush. She pointed to the top corner of her window, then mimed her arm not reaching.
Bakugo didnât even hesitate. He grabbed a chair, climbed up, and filled in the empty corner with simple strokes of yellow.
When he stepped back down, the woman gave him a toothy grin and signed, slowly but clearly, âThank you.â
He blinked. Then nodded, almost sheepishly.
Yn watched it all with a warm, quiet smile.
By the time the last of the patients shuffled off to their rooms, the floor had fallen quiet.
The sunset bled through the painted windows in long, glowing streaks. Everything was bathed in amber. Where once there was sterile white, there was now a wash of colorâskies, forests, tiny heroes flying beside flowers, scrawled messages of hope and names written with confidence.
Bakugo stood at the center of it all, arms folded, head tilted back. Even the ceiling had caught a few stray splashes. The low hum of his hearing aids filled the silence, a steady static heâd grown used to. Tonight, it felt less like noise, and more like⌠presence.
Yn drifted to his side, her shoulder nudging his.
âThink theyâll let me do this again next year?â she asked, voice light and teasing.
Bakugo huffed. âNot if they see what you did to the walls.â
âTheyâre covered. Mostly.â She gestured to the plastic sheets still clinging to the walls, though tiny paint splatters had seeped into the creases. âBesides, they're repainting the whole floor anyway. I just⌠sped things along.â
He shook his head, a low laugh slipping out despite himself. He glanced over. Her hair clung to her forehead, cheeks flushed, fingertips stained in streaks of color. Despite the exhaustion weighing on her shoulders, triumph sparkled in her eyes.
âYou did good,â he signed. Hands slower than usual, but sure.
She didnât hesitate to sign back. âYou helped.â
He looked away at that. His hand twitched at his side before he shoved it into his pocket.
A moment passed.
Then another.
âI⌠told them,â he muttered, more to the empty hallway than to her. Fuck if he knew why. Maybe just to prove it mattered. âThe other heroes. Told âem I canât hear for shit anymore.â
Yn didnât react. She just waited, giving him space to let it out.
Bakugo stared out at the windows, jaw tight. âI didnât think Iâd be able to say it. But I did. Told âem Iâm still learning sign, still working on reading lips. But Iâd still⌠probably need someone to help interpret if my aids crap out. Might miss shit or mess up.â
A pause. And his throat worked again. âI didnât expect them toâto take it so well. Just an, âOkay. Weâll adjust.â They didnât even look at me like I was broken.â
Ynâs hand settled on his shoulder, the touch feather-light. âBecause youâre not.â
âBut Iâm slower now. I canât do the same field work. Canât hear civilians shouting. That used to fuck with me so much.â He exhaled sharply. âBut they said theyâd work with me. That theyâd adapt or whatever.â
âThen thatâs their call,â she said, shrugging. âThey know what theyâre signing up for. And they asked you to stay anyway.â
His gaze flicked to hers. Something tight and uncertain lingered beneath the surface.
âYou ever think people say that shit just to be nice?â he asked, voice scraping low. âLike, they believe it now, but deep down, they still think youâre⌠a liability?â
Yn paused, thoughtful. Then tilted her head. âWould you?â
Bakugo blinked. His mouth twitched. âFuck no.â
âThen why assume they would?â she asked, sliding her hand down his arm to catch his hand. âTheyâre not stupid, Bakugo. Theyâre pros. They know what a liability looks like. I donât think theyâd risk the safety of people on someone they didnât believe in.â
His brow furrowed, mind scrambling to find the flaw in her logic. There had to be one.
As if sensing his spiral, she cut through with quiet certainty. âYouâre not weak, Bakugo.â The word landed deliberately, dismantling his unspoken fear. âYouâre just changing. That doesnât diminish who youâve always been.â
Bakugo was silent. He let her words sit, feeling its weight. Then, slowly, his hand turned, fingers lacing with hers.
âI just⌠I get scared,â he admitted, his voice cracking slightly. âNot about being deaf. About being fucking useless.â His thumb brushed her knuckle, an unconscious plea. âI thought it meant I was done. That I couldnât be a hero anymore.â
âYouâre not done. Youâre just learning a new way to fight,â she said, her voice was softer but the steel beneath it never wavered. âAnd if anyoneâs stubborn enough to make it work? Itâs you.â
She leaned in until their shoulders touched, forcing his gaze up. âImagine itâfirst deaf hero in the charts. Kids with hearing loss seeing someone like them up there.â Then her smile widened, teasing again. âUnless⌠youâre actually considering retirement?â
He snorted, real and unguarded. âNo fuckinâ way.â
âThen youâre not done.â Her tone left no room for argument. âBecause you get to decide that.â
Her words sat in his chest like a live wire.
Bullshit.Â
Heroism was supposed to be hard. He'd welcomed thatâthe broken ribs, the sleepless nights, the impossible choices. But this wasn't another challenge to overcome. It was a permanent fucking handicap. Deafness wasnât an enemy he could punch. It was a door slammed in his face.
But.
His hands flexed against his thighs. The same hands that had once sparked with explosions now knew the shape of signs. The same body that had lunged into battle without hesitation now calculated angles, light, vibrationsâworkarounds.
Was that weakness? Or just another fight?
The hospital hallway stretched too bright, too quiet. He could still see the other heroesâ faces when heâd told them. No flinching. No whispers. Just nods, quick adjustments. They planned to work around it. Like pros. Like equals.
Bakugo slowly felt the warmth of her hand then.
He gritted his teeth. Fuck. A long-buried memory resurfacedâone heâd almost let slip away.
Heroism wasn't about perfection. It was about persistence. About dragging yourself through hell with whatever pieces you still had, just to keep the light in othersâ eyes.
A breath shuddered out of him. Fine. Fine. If the world wanted to count him out over something like this, theyâd learn the same damn lesson they always did.
Because Katsuki Bakugo didnât lose. Not to villains. Not to fate.
And definitely not to himself.
He breathed out slowly. His heart beat steady in his chest.
And then, with absolutely no warning, he reached out and ruffled her hair with excessive vigor, fingers combing through the strands just to wreck them completely.Â
âThe hell?â he asked, voice full of forced insult, but his touch was gentle. âSince when did you get smart enough to say shit like that?â
Yn squeaked, batting his hand away. But she didnât move far. Because she felt it, tooâthe way his hand hovered for a moment too long. Shaking, not from strain, but from everything it took to admit he was scared.
She couldâve called it out. Couldâve gone soft. Instead, she smirked and poked his cheek. âSays the guy who needed me to spell it out for him,â she fired back.
He scoffed, but his hand lingered, sliding from her hair to cradle her cheek. His thumb traced the curve of her cheekboneâlighter than his usual rough handling, but just as deliberate.Â
âYeah,â he admitted, voice dropping to something dangerously close to tender. âGuess I needed that.â
He barely heard it, but he saw her breath hitch.
âOi.â His squint was all mock-suspicion as his thumb brushed the flush spreading across her skin. âThe hell's this, huh? Sunburn?â
âShut up.â She tried to twist away, but his grip shifted to her chin, holding her in place.
âAin't wearing makeup,â he mused, leaning closer. âSo unless you're running a feverââ
âI swear to godââ
ââmust be me.â The smirk in his voice was audible. âDamn. That's embarrassing for you.â
She huffed, but didnât pull back this time. Instead, her fingers curled into the fabric of his shirt, right over his chest.
The light from the painted windows spilled across her face just then, making her eyes look like they were glowing. Blue paint smudged her cheek, a messy contrast to the red flush beneath it. And her lips, damn it, they looked so soft. So inviting.
Heâd imagined this. More than heâd ever admit. Would she go all soft and sigh, feeling warm like her hugs or laughter? Or would it be all teeth and fire, like when sheâd snap a comeback with that infuriating grin, leaving him itching for more? God, either would ruin him.
Bakugo leaned closer, their noses brushing. âHey⌠Iâve been thinkingââ
And then her body tipped.
His reflexes moved before his thoughts did.
He caught her easily, arms looping around her middle as her knees buckled. Her head dropped lightly against his chest, her weight sudden but familiar.
âShit,â he muttered, adjusting her in his hold.
Her breathing was soft, even. Completely out like a light.
Right. Her sleep spells.
Sheâd explained them the first time it happenedâsome kind of neurological disorder with no warning signs or real triggers. One moment she was awake, the next she was out cold, collapsing like a puppet with cut strings. Sheâd joked that her brain had a faulty âoff switch.â Nothing dangerous, just⌠inconvenient. Thatâs what she called it.
But it still scared the hell out of him every time.
âRuined the moment, idiot,â he mumbled, brushing her hair back.
She didnât respond, obviously. Just nuzzled unconsciously into his chest like she always did when this happened.
Bakugo sighed and looked around.
The hallway was empty. Lit gold. Quiet
He stood there for a long minute, holding her steady, his heartbeat slow in his ears. Her weight wasnât heavy. Just⌠warm.
This wasnât the kind of saving he was used to.
No villains. No collapsing buildings. No flash of cameras or crowd roaring after.
But maybe⌠that was okay.
Maybe saving people wasnât always about being the strongest. Sometimes, it was holding someone when they fell. Watching over a hallway of kids so they could paint suns. Catching a brush before it hit the floor.
He looked back at the art.Â
At the handprints.Â
The names.Â
The hope.
Bakugo exhaled.
Yeah. He could still be a hero like this, too.
When yn woke up, the first thing she noticed was the dim lighting. It was night outside, the curtains pulled but still faintly glowing at the edges. The overhead light cast a soft halo around the roomâjust enough to see by.
The second thing she noticed was the dry taste in her mouth and the dull ache in her back, which meant sheâd been out for a while.
The third thing she noticed was the very broad figure slouched in the chair beside her bed, arms crossed and chin tucked low against his chest.
Bakugo.
He was fast asleep. His hearing aids were out and tucked into a little case on the table beside her water cup. His hair was messy, a smear of green paint still streaking one forearm like a leftover memory of the day.
Yn blinked at him, a slow warmth blooming in her chest.
âYou couldâve gone home, dummy,â she whispered.
He didnât respond. Of course not.
She pushed herself up slowly, limbs stiff but cooperative.
The motion mustâve stirred him, because Bakugoâs eyes cracked open a second later. Red, sleep-heavy, a little bleary.
He blinked, squinted at her. Then straightened with a quiet grunt, dragging a hand over his face. âYouâre up.â
âWas I out long?â she rasped, reaching for the water.
He grabbed his hearing aids and slid them in. âFive hours.â
âMm. Thatâs not bad.â
He gave her a flat look. âYou missed dinner.â
She smiled, unbothered. âWorried I wouldnât get my pudding cup?â
âI ate your pudding cup.â
She laughed. âYou thief.â
âIt was melting,â he said, smug.
She looked at him for a long moment.
The curve of his shoulders. The stupidly hot smirk. The stubborn warmth in the way he always stayed, even when it wasnât convenient.
Then, she held her arms out with all the drama she could summon. âPity hug. Now, you monster.â
He gave her a lookâhalf amused, half exasperatedâbut stood up anyway and leaned down to hug her, arms looping around her waist like it was the most natural thing in the world. Her hands found the back of his neck, fingers toying lightly with the tips of his hair.
He didnât pull away. Just rested his forehead against hers, eyes half-lidded and soft.
âDid I miss anything?â she murmured.
âMm. Something pretty major,â he murmured back. âLife-changing, even.â
She chuckled. âCan I still experience it? Or was it a one-time thing?â
âOh, donât worry,â he said. âItâs a lifetime thing.â
Then he kissed her.
It wasnât perfect. There was too much grinning, too many half-laughs between presses of lips. But it was good. Warm. A tiny pocket of peace carved out of everything else.
And then, it changed. Just a little. He leaned in again, his hand sliding lower, and lips parting with unsubtle intent.
Yn made a sound of protest, half chuckle, half warning, and pressed a hand to his chest.
âHey,â she said, breathless. âWe are in a hospital.â
âNo oneâs watching,â he muttered, cocky. âIâll be quick.â
âBakugo,â she warned, trying to look stern.
His grin went lopsided. âBe glad I waited âtil you were awake. I was tempted earlier.â
She groaned. âOh my god.â
But she was still tangled in him, still laughing, and he looked unbearably pleased with himself.
A knock at the door interrupted the momentâgentle, polite, and clearly a nurseâs way of saying wrap it up, Romeo.
Bakugo sighed dramatically. âThere goes our chanceâŚâ
âText me when you get home, all right?â she said, hand still on his chest, ignoring his whining.
He leaned in, kissing her forehead. âI can smuggle you out, you know.â
She flicked his arm. âOut. Go. Before they revoke your visitation rights.â
He laughed and headed toward the door, pausing just before he stepped through.
âOh,â he added, glancing back over his shoulder. âBy the way. Youâre my girlfriend now. Just letting you know.â
She rolled her eyes. âOh. Thatâs it? No asking?â
He shrugged. âI figured the kissing made it pretty clear.â
She tried not to smile, but failed. âFine. But youâre buying me pudding next time.â
âNoted.â
And then he was gone, the door clicking softly behind him.
Yn lay back against the pillows and let the silence settle.
Officially dating a half-deaf, overly-confident exasperating pro hero with a pudding problem.
Not exactly how she thought the day would end.
But it felt good. Solid. Like something she could lean into without fear of breaking it.
And even if he was a thief⌠At least heâd finally stolen something sheâd wanted him to all along.
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a little sweeter every time (snippets!) â tsukishima. k
timeskip tsukishima k. x aspiring baker fem!readerâwc: 6.7k
synopsis: Tsukishima didnât expect to see his high school crush againâmuch less help her open a bakery.
cw/tags: slow burn, fluff, mutual pining, friends to lovers, food/baking themes, slice of life, comfort

It had started six months ago, on a day as ordinary as any other.
Caught in a sudden downpour, Tsukishima ducked into the nearest cafe, rain dripping from his coat and his hair matted to his forehead. He was halfway through shaking it off when he froze.
There, at the end of the line, stood yn.
She looked older, obviously. Her hair was shorter now, her expression a little more tired. But the moment she noticed him, her face lit up, the same way it always had. And just like that, it was as if no time had passed at all.
âTsukishima?â
Her voice was warm, surprised, still so easy to recognize.
He cleared his throat, adjusting his glasses to buy a second. âHuh. Didnât expect to see you here.â
âSame to you,â she laughed, digging into her pocket before handing him a handkerchief. âHere. You look like a drowned cat.â
âThanks,â he muttered, blinking at the tiny cartoon bunnies printed across the fabric, finding the childish pattern to be so typically her.
He hadnât expected that chance encounter to lead to anything, but somehow, over shared desserts and a slow afternoon, the conversation kept going.Â
She stirred her coffee absently, a small frown tugging at her lips. âIâve been thinking about quitting my job.â
Tsukishima raised an eyebrow. âThat bad?â
She nodded, propping her chin on her hand. âEndless work, overtime with no extra pay, coworkers who act like âteamworkâ means dumping their tasks on me⌠I donât even remember the last time I slept properly.â
Tsukishima snorted. âSounds like hell.â
âExactly.â She paused, hesitating a little, then leaned in. âI was thinking of opening up a bakery.â
He looked up. âA bakery?â
âI know. Itâs crazy.â Her voice softened, almost shy. âBut Iâve always loved baking. It never feels like work. When Iâm up at 3AM frosting cupcakes, I actually donât hate my life.â
He watched herâthe way she fiddled with her cup, the hopeful look she tried to hideâbefore shrugging, casual as ever. âThen do it.â
âJust like that?â She laughed nervously. âWhat if Iâm terrible at it?â
He reached for the last forkful of his cake, chewing thoughtfully before responding. âThen practice. Iâll tell you if it tastes like garbage.â
It was meant to be a throwaway comment, but she had perked up at that, eyes bright and earnest.
âWait, really? Youâd do that for me?â
He fought the urge to look away, instead smirking slightly. âIf it means free food, sure.â
She grinned, nudging his arm. âYouâre terrible. But⌠thanks.â
And maybe it was the contact. Or her smile. But for that second, he felt a faint heat creeping up his neck.Â
Maybe some of those high school butterflies had survived after all these years.
After that, they exchanged numbers. And thatâs how Tsukishima became her regular taste-tester.
The next week, they met at the same cafe.
Yn slid a small box of chocolate chip cookies across the table, fingers tapping nervously against the lid before she let go.
âHere,â she said with a sheepish smile. âTheyâre a little flat and the edges got too crispy⌠but they should still taste okay?â
Tsukishima eyed the uneven rows, each one slightly different in shape. He picked one up, inspecting it briefly before taking a bite.
âSo?â she asked, leaning in, practically holding your breath. âHow is it?â
She looks way too serious than she needed to.
He chewed slowly on purpose, dragging out the moment just to mess with her, before swallowing. âTheyâre tough. A little greasy. And too many chocolate chips. It throws off the balance.â
She nodded, pulling out her phone to type his comment. âMm. Got it.â
Before she could finish, he grabbed another cookie and popped it into his mouth.
âWaitâ!â she yelped, lunging to close the lid.
âMmf?â Tsukishima blinked, still mid-chew.
âYou just said they werenât good,â she accused, holding the box away.
He swallowed, lazily reaching for it again. âI said theyâre not that good. Big difference.â
She squinted at him. âAnd you still want more?â
âItâs edible,â he said with a shrug, a smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth. âNow, gimme more.â
âYou really do have a sweet tooth, donât you?â yn mused, placing a box of black sesame muffins in the space between them.
Tsukishima took one without hesitation, peeling back the wrapper before biting into it. âIs that a problem?â
âNot at all,â she said, stretching her legs out in front of her. âJust unexpected. You seem more like a⌠vegetable kind of guy.â
âBrilliant deduction.â He brushed a few crumbs off his jeans, leaning back against the park bench with an easy slouch. âNext youâll say I only drink water.â
She laughed, warm and easy, and Tsukishima pretended not to notice how it made him want to say something stupid again, just to keep her laughing.
âI wouldâve if I hadnât seen you downing coffee the other day,â she said with a teasing lilt. Pulling out her phone, she relaxed into the bench. âSo? Tell me what you think?â
He turned the muffin in his hand, inspecting it. âThe crustâs kind of dark. Bitter, too.â
âItâs toasty,â she corrected, but her fingers were already typing his comment into her phone. âThatâs how black sesameâs supposed to taste.â
âNot really my thing then,â he said.
Still, he smirked a little.
âBut are you sure you didnât just burn it?â
âI didnât!â she insisted.
âThese are good,â Tsukishima murmured, taking another bite of the melonpan. He licked the custard from his lips with barely a pause.
âYeah,â she said, brushing crumbs from her fingers. âIâve kind of mastered them. My dadâs picky. He wonât touch the convenience store ones. So my mom and I used to bake them on the weekends.â
He nodded. âMakes sense. Fresh ones hit differently.â A pause. âBut the chocolate chip ones from Sakanoshitaâs? Those are really good.â
Ynâs eyes lit up. âYou know those? My dad gives me the stink eye everytime I bring one home, like Iâve betrayed the family or something.â
He huffed a laugh. âYou havenât had one in a while?â
âIn forever,â she groaned. âMy place is too far. None of the nearby shops carry it.â
He didnât look at her when he said, âIâll bring you some.â
She blinked. âWait, really?â
He shrugged, casual. âI stop by sometimes. Iâll grab a few.â
A slow smile spread across her face. âThanks, Tsukishima.â
He took another bite, eyes fixed on the table. âItâs nothing.â
But he was already planning which day he'd make the detour.
Tsukishima popped the last bite of castella into his mouth, folded the parchment, and tossed it into the nearby trash can. âYou really figured this one out.â
âIt took forever,â yn said, grinning down at the remaining slices. âThe trick was cooling the flour mixture. If itâs too warm, it sinks.â
He nodded, grabbing another piece without comment.
Across the park, two boys were practicing volleyball. They were clumsy, missing more than they landed. Tsukishima watched them, chewing slowly.
Yn mustâve noticed him watching. âYachi told me you still play,â she said.
âSometimes,â he replied, eyes narrowing when one of the kids flubbed a receive. âWhen Iâve got time.â
âYeah, because playing pro on the Sendai Frogs is just a casual hobby,â she said, too lightly to be anything but teasing.
He turned to her, caught off guard. âYachi told you that too?â
âNope,â she said, leaning back with a small smile. âI looked it up.â
He scoffed, looking away, mostly to hide the way his ears were heating. âSo you stalked me.â
âI searched Hinata and the others too, idiot,â she huffed, giving his shoulder a gentle shove.
He laughed, short and quiet. Still, something about her taking the time to look him up made his chest feel annoyingly⌠nice.
âShe was happy for you,â she added, voice softer now. âYachi, I mean. Said you guys really loved it. That itâs kind of amazing you still get to do it.â
Her gaze drifted to the boys in the distance. She didnât say much else, but he could see it in the way her fingers fidgeted with the edge of the bench. That distant look when they first met again. Something tired and wistful beneath it.
Regret.
The ball rolled toward themâanother failed receive. It bumped his foot.
He bent down and picked it up.
âYou didnât quit either, you know,â he said without looking at her.
And before she could answer, he jogged off, sleeves rolled up, calling out to the kidsâready to demonstrate, and to distract himself from the way his own heartbeat wouldnât settle.
They bumped into each other in the produce section.
âWoah,â she said, grinning. âAre you stalking me this time?â
Tsukishima didnât miss a beat. âI wish. Then I couldâve avoided this.â
She laughed. âHarsh, as always.â
They ended up walking through the aisles together, trading off commentary on ridiculous prices and silently judging people who blocked the middle of the lane. It wasnât planned, but neither of them minded. It was fun, even.
He peeked into her basket. âCheesecake?â
âCheese tarts,â she corrected, plucking a carton of eggs off the shelf. âIâll make them this Friday. Iâll text you.â
He nodded, already storing the date without thinking.
She glanced into his basket next. âOyakodon?â
âFor the weekend.â
She lit up, already on the move. âAdd butter when you sautĂŠ the garlic. Andâhold onâthis.â She grabbed a tiny jar of sansho pepper and dropped it in his basket without waiting for permission.
Tsukishima frowned at it, eyeing the addition skeptically. â... Thatâs not in the recipe.â
âThatâs because your recipeâs boring,â she said with a grin. âTrust me. Once you try it, youâll never go back. Iâll even pay for it.â
He rolled his eyes. âFine. But if itâs terrible, Iâm blaming you.â
It wasnât. Tsukishima made it again three days later, then again after that.
But he didnât tell her knowing sheâd gloat.
âAh, come in. Watch the corner.â
âI am,â Tsukishima grunted, shifting the heavy box in his arms as he stepped inside. âWhere do I put this?â
âBy the doorâs fine,â yn said, already slipping off her soaked shoes. She propped the umbrella in the corner, droplets pattering against the tile, then glanced back at him. âWait here. Iâll get towels.â
She turned left down the hallway, disappearing from view.Â
Left standing in the genkan, Tsukishima glanced aroundâfirst to the row of shoes neatly lined up, then to the absurd pair of shark slippers tucked beside them. The left one was slightly crooked, as if kicked off in a hurry.Â
His lips twitched. Of course.
She returned a moment later, arms full with towels and⌠were those papers?
He raised an eyebrow, taking one of the towels. âYou planning to quiz me or dry me off?â
She snorted and crouched down. âItâs for the shoes, genius,â she said, stuffing the paper gently into her own. âIt helps soak the water out. Now yours.â
He blinked. âOh.â
Wordlessly, he toed his shoes off and handed them over. She took them without hesitation, still crouched like it was the most normal thing in the world.
He watched her, towel hanging forgotten in one hand. The way she tucked her damp hair behind her ear, the quiet focus in her hands. It was weirdly... attractive.
Then, there was a movement out of the corner of his eye.
A catâsmall, mostly white with a patch of grey on its headâpeeked out from behind the hallway wall.
âAh, Chobi!â Ynâs voice brightened instantly. âCâmere, girl.â
The cat stared at her, then gave Tsukishima a wary glance before skittering out of sight.
âSheâs not good with strangers,â she chuckled, rising to her feet. âEspecially tall ones with bad posture.â
Tsukishima scoffed, rubbing the towel over his hair. âSheâs got a type thenâpeople who rope their friends into free labor.â
âRight. Thank you, by the way,â she said, sheepishly brushing her fingers through her own wet bangs. âI completely forgot my relatives were delivering that today.â
âWhat even is in it?â
âFruits and veggies. They have a farm. I think itâs a lot of citrus this time.â
He hummed, casting a brief glance at the box. âYou were gonna haul that up by yourself?â
âWellâŚâ She looked off to the side. âI was gonna try.â
He gave her a deadpan look.
She only smiled innocently and turned toward the kitchen, voice floating over her shoulder. âAnyway, since youâre here already, we might as well do the tasting. To repay you for your noble sacrifice.â
He sighed, trailing after her. âWhat is it this time?â
âCinnamon rolls,â she said, glancing back over her shoulder with a small smile. âStill warm, too.â
âSheâs really taken a liking to you,â yn said, stirring brownie batter, the spoon clinking softly against the glass bowl.
Across the room, Tsukishima sat cross-legged on the floor, dangling a feather wand loosely from his fingers.
Chobi pounced on the toy, paws wrapped around it like a trophy. She let out a triumphant meow before plopping down to gnaw at it.
âShe only likes me because you make me feed her every time Iâm here,â he muttered, scratching the top of her head. Chobi didnât flinch. That was new.
âShe associates you with her survival now,â she called over her shoulder, amused. âThatâs a powerful bond.â
He cracked a smile, rising to his feet. That was new tooâhim being here after work, tasting whatever pastry she decided to whip up.
He wandered into the kitchen, leaning against the counter beside her.
âYou should be careful,â he teased. âAt this rate, your cat might start following me home.â
âSheâd never,â she snorted. âSheâs clingy. I canât even wake up without her climbing onto my face.â
He actually laughed at that, picturing the image in his head.
She set the bowl aside and stepped toward the cabinets. One hand steadied her against the counter as she rose onto her tiptoes, the other reaching for a box on the top shelf, fingers just barely brushing.
Tsukishima rolled his eyes, moving in behind her and grabbed it in one easy motion. âHere.â
Her hand dropped as she turnedâeyes wide as she realized how close he was.
âOh⌠thanks,â she said, taking a step back, only to bump lightly into the counter. She blinked up at him.
He didnât move. Neither did she.
For a second, the kitchen felt way too small.Â
She ducked her head, a faint pink rising to her cheeks.
And his mind became quiet. Then unbearably loud.
Without thinking, he raised the box and gently tapped it against the top of her head.
âNext time,â he said, voice a little lower, âmaybe ask someone taller first.â
A breathy laugh escaped her, soft with a hint of nervousness. âS-Sorry,â she said, taking the box from his hand, fingers brushing against his for just a second too long.
Chobi meowed loudly from the living room, breaking the moment. Barely.
Things hadnât changed, exactly. But Tsukishima started noticing the little things now.
Like how yn stared a second too long when he talked, then quickly looked away like she hadnât been caught. How sheâd fuss with her hair when he walked up to her, tucking strands that werenât even out of place. How sheâd suddenly ask him about historical facts or volleyball gamesâtopics sheâd never cared about before.
And the calls.
Always with some excuse: âMy hands are covered in flourâ or âIâm chopping onions,â like she couldnât just pause for two seconds to type.
But the most obvious thing?
Sheâd started dressing nicer. Still her, still casual, but⌠cuter. Stud earrings when they went out. Soft knits instead of shapeless hoodies. And today, a fitted t-shirt instead of the usual graphic tees she used to lounge in.
And then there was thisâher fingers, tugging his jacket sleeve to get his attention instead of just saying his name.
âEarth to the nerd,â she said, giving it a light pull. âYou good?â
He blinked. âJust wondering how much longer I have to stand here before you actually feed me.â
She rolled her eyes. â I heard patience is a virtue.â
âSo is basic competence.â
She elbowed him, laughing, and for a second, it felt normal again.Â
But when she turned back to the stoveâand there it was. The way she smiled to herself. The slight flush on her neck. How she stirred the saucepan a little too fast.
Tsukishima exhaled slowly.
He wasnât stupid. Heâd dated before. He knew the signs.
And yet.
Maybe sheâs just like this with everyone.
Maybe it doesnât mean anything.
Maybeâ
Maybe he just needed to be sure.
âThat what youâre dipping it in?â he asked.
âMm-hm.â Still not looking at him.
âSmells sweet,â he said, leaning in a little.
Her hand faltered.
âCan you hand me the cream puffs?â she asked.
He nodded, pulling back. He grabbed the tray and brought it over.
She turned off the stove, grabbed one, and dipped it in the caramel. Thenâalmost absentlyâshe held it up to him.
He paused, caught off guard.
She seemed to realize it a second later. Her eyes widened, and the puff wobbled slightly in her fingers.
Tsukishimaâs gaze softened before he leaned down and took a bite, careful not to touch her fingers.
Just to avoid embarrassing her, he told himself.
âNot bad,â he said, licking a bit of caramel off the corner of his mouth. âDidnât burn it this time.â
She made a strangled sound. âIt was one timeâand it was like, months agoââ
âSure,â he said, watching the way she suddenly wouldnât meet his eyes.
âYou okay?â
âY-Yeah. Justâitâs hot.â
âThe caramel?â
She nodded fast. âYeah. That.â
Sure it was.
He turned away to hide a smile.
Maybe he wasnât imagining it.
âAh, this is so cute!âÂ
âRight! It suits your idea for the interior!â
âOi.â Tsukishima lightly karate-chopped ynâs head before setting a tray down on the table. âVolume, please. Weâre in public.â
Behind him, Yamaguchi offered an apologetic smile to the nearby patrons while Yachi ducked her head sheepishly. Yn rubbed the spot he'd tapped, shooting him a mock glare.
They were supposed to be helping her prep for her bakery launch. So far, it had mostly devolved into their usual chaos.
âWhatâs got you two so worked up anyway?â Yamaguchi asked as he sat beside Yachi, helping pass out plates.
âYachi drafted a logo for me!â yn said proudly, sliding the paper to the center of the table.
"Whoa, this is amazing," Yamaguchi said, leaning in for a closer look.
Tsukishima set yn's plate in front of her. "You sure you don't wanna slap her face on it? I've got some truly cursed ones if you need material."
âYou said you deleted those!â she hissed.
âAnd you actually believed me?â he said, adjusting his glasses with zero remorse.
Yachi blinked. âWait... you have pictures of yn?â
Yamaguchi coughed into his hand, poorly hiding his grin.
"It's not a big deal," Tsukishima said flatly. "I have photos of all of you."
"Oh, but he has a special collection of Chobi," yn cut in, eyes glinting. "Did you know he bought her a sparkly collar for her birthday last month? And a tiny tiaraâ"
âShut up,â he muttered, nudging her ankle under the table.
Laughter erupted from the other side of the booth.
âThatâs⌠kind of unexpected,â Yamaguchi mused, eyeing them.
âRight?â yn said through giggles. âHe spoils her more than I do.â
âOh, I meant you two,â Yamaguchi added, a little smug now.
Tsukishima shot him a glare. Yamaguchi merely smiled back, unfazed.
âI agree,â Yachi chimed in, her tone gentle but her smile teasing. âYouâve gotten really close. Itâs⌠nice. You barely talked in high school.â
âBlame Mr. Antisocial over here,â yn muttered, cheeks pink as he gestured at Tsukishima. âHeâd only say two words to me back then.â
Tsukishima gently pushed her hand away, his voice dry but not unkind. âAnd yet you never shut up. Funny how that works.â
She hid her smile behind her drink.
Then he turned to the other two, the picture of innocenceâexcept for the ruthless gleam in his eyes.
âSpeaking of close,â he said casually, âcute matching watches. Ginza, right? During that... What was it? âCoincidentalâ business trip?â
Yachi choked on her tea. Yamaguchi stared hard at the ceiling.
Tsukishima sipped from his drink, perfectly smug.
Tsukishima tapped his foot, checking his phone for the third time in a minute.
Yn was quitting her job todayâfinally. Sheâd saved enough for renovations and a few monthsâ expenses, but that didnât make it any less nerve-wracking. Sheâd been texting him about it all morning.
So heâd decided to wait for her outside her office.
When she finally stepped out, she looked pale but composed, a file folder in one hand and her bag slung over her shoulder. No signs of crying. That seemed good.
â⌠Bad?â he asked, voice quieter than usual.
âTerrible,â she murmured, letting out a shaky breath. But she offered him a wobbly smile. âBut at least itâs over.â
He nodded. Silence settled between them, not awkward, just⌠weighty. He wasnât great at this kind of thing. The whole comforting-people deal. But he could try.
After a brief hesitation, his hand came up and landed on her shoulder.
âItâs not a mistake,â he said.
âHow do you know?â she asked, looking up at him.
He pursed his lips, thinking.
âI donât,â he admitted. âNo one does. Only time will tell.â
Her shoulders dipped slightly, but she didnât pull away.
âWow,â she muttered. âYouâre terrible at this.â
âIâm not done,â he said, chuckling faintly. âThe one thing I do know is that you left something behind that was never going to get better, no matter how much time you gave it.â
Her eyes widened a little, the tension in her face softening. Slowly, she stepped closer. Her hands hovered at his sides, like she was asking permission.
A faint blush crept up Tsukishimaâs neck. He looked away, but his hand tugged her just a little closer.
She stared at him for another moment, then let her arms fall back. Instead, she leaned in carefully, resting her head against his chest, leaving the smallest sliver of space between them.
âThanks,â she whispered.
He swallowed. His instinct was to pull her fully inâbut they were still in public. And he didnât want to crowd her.
So instead, he brought a hand up and gently ruffled her hair.
âCome on,â he said. âIâll treat you to yakiniku and beer.â
She huffed a laugh and leaned back. âYou donât have to.â
âIâm not doing this for you,â he lied terribly. âIâm in the mood to drink. Plus, I want gossip. And I fully intend to talk shit about your co-workers now that youâre free.â
Tsukishima jolted when he felt a sudden pinch at his side.
âWhat the hellâ?â
âYou never gain weight no matter how much I feed you,â yn grumbled, eyeing his waist like it had personally offended her. âYou eat half a cake and still look exactly the same. How is that possible?â
He scowled, swatting her hand away. âDonât just go around poking people like that.â
She just laughed, clearly unrepentant.
âI play volleyball,â he added, brushing his shirt back down. âAnd I donât sit around all day.â
âStill,â she huffed, fingers twitching like she was tempted again, âyou canât burn it off that fast.â
This time, he caught her wrist before she could make another move. His hand closed gently around hers.
âI walk to work. Iâm on my feet during exhibit tours. I walk to your place, and then back to mine,â he said. âProbably genetics too. Everyone in my familyâs like this.â
âWell, thatâs unfair,â she muttered, pulling her hands back with a pout. âSome of us bloat just from inhaling sugar.â
He gave a smug shrug and pushed his hair back. âWhat can I say? Iâm blessed. And youâre⌠you.â
She rolled her eyes. âAh. So thatâs where all that weight wentâyour ego.â
Tsukishimaâs lips twitched. Without warning, he reached out and pinched both her cheeks between his fingers.
âAhâTsukki! Stop!â she squawked, smacking at his hands. âLet go! Iâm sorry! I surrender!â
âYou started it,â he said, satisfied as he finally let go.
She rubbed at her face, glaring half-heartedly, but there was warmth behind it.
A beat passed. Then they went back to sorting through labels and notes for her bakery.
Then, she bumped her shoulder lightly against his. âHey.â
He glanced over.
âYou really walk all the way back after visiting?â
He nodded. âYeah. Why?â
She shook her head with a soft smile. âJust didnât think youâd go that far out of your way. For cake.â
He gave her a long look, before his gaze returned to the papers, moving one to the side.
âItâs not just the cake,â he said quietly, without a hint of sarcasm.
He didnât need to look up to know that she was blushing. And yeah, his face was a little warm too.
âThis area gets decent foot traffic,â Tsukishima said, nodding toward the street. âClose to the station too.â
Yn leaned closer to the window of the vacant space, hands cupped around her face. âItâs just the right sizeâaround 45 square meters. Enough for the kitchen, counter, and display case.â
He nodded, watching her instead of the storefront.Â
âYou think this is the one?â he asked after a moment. âOr want to keep looking?â
She took one last look inside before straightening with a small sigh. âI really like it. But we should check a few more, just in case. Also⌠can we sit somewhere for a bit? My feet are killing me.â
âWeaklingâ he muttered, smirking as he reached out and steered her forward by the shoulder. âCome on. Letâs check out the competition and get something sweet while weâre at it.â
She pulled out her phone, thumbing through her map app. âThere was a pastry place a few blocks back, remember? We passed it earlier.â
Tsukishima nodded, eyes scanning ahead. âYeah. That one looked decent.â
âThink you can make it without whining?â she teased, tilting her head up at him.
âI was about to ask you that,â he shot back. Then, slipping his hand from her shoulder, he added dryly, âWant me to carry you?â
She scoffed. âAs if you could.â
His eyes glinted. âYouâre right. You probably weigh a ton.â
She gasped and swung at himâhe easily sidestepped, a low laugh slipping out.
They fell into step again, their bickering fading into comfortable silence. When she veers slightly toward the sunlit side of the street, he subtly moves to block the harsher glare from hitting her eyes.
âI forgot my couch is buried under all this chaos,â yn muttered, eyeing the explosion of color swatches, menu sketches, pastry boxes, and scattered notes across the living room.
Tsukishima barely glanced at the mess before dropping onto the floor. âThis works.â
They ended up sitting cross-legged on a mess of pillows and throw blankets, backs leaned against the couch. The low table in front of them held a few leftover pastries and mismatched mugs of steaming tea. On the TV, a documentary heâd picked played softly, its narration a dry murmur under the quiet.
It wasnât a date. Not really.
But it felt like one.
âIs this the one where they find teeth in that sediment thingy?â she asked, squinting at the screen.
Tsukishima side-eyed her. ââSediment thingyâ? Real eloquent.â
âMy bad,â she said, grinning.
Still, she kept watching.
Onscreen, grainy footage of rock beds and excavation sites rolled past, narrated by a monotone voice that only excited people like him.
âThat layer there,â Tsukishima pointed at the screen with his mug, âCretaceous. Most of the stuff they find there is marine life. Ammonites, mostly. Sometimes mosasaurs if they get lucky.â
âAmmonites,â she repeated, brow furrowed. âThose swirly guys?â
âVery technical description,â he deadpanned. âBut yes.â
He expected her to zone outâmost people did when he startedâbut she didnât. She tilted her head toward the screen, eyes narrowed like she was actually trying to see it the way he did.
âTheyâre kinda pretty,â she murmured. âIn a prehistoric, probably-deadly sort of way.â
A quiet laugh escaped him. âYouâd hate the real thing. Theyâre massive.â
âReally? I thought they were just ancient snails or something.â
That made him laugh again, shaking his head at her ridiculous descriptions.Â
Somewhere between fossils and snails, his arm had found its way up, draped lazily along the couch behind them. Not touching her. Just close. She shifted slightly, leaning into the pillows. The back of her head brushed the inside of his forearm.
He didnât move it.
Neither did she.
She laughed again at something he said and her knee nudged his. Her hand rested between them, fingers twitching like they might drift closer.
He turned his head toward her then, about to make some remarkâbut stopped.
She was already looking at him.
And she didnât look away.
The light from the TV reflected in her eyes. Her lips parted slightly, like she wanted to say something but couldnât quite find the words.
He wasnât sure who leaned in first.
But it didnât matter.
They were close enough for their noses to touch. Her fingers came up, curling into the side seam of his shirt. His arm tensed behind her, ready to close the gap. Their heads tilted ever so slightly, and her eyes fluttered shut.
If he moved just a little moreâ
Thump.
A blur of fur launched into his lap with a mrow that sounded far too proud.
Tsukishima blinked.
Yn drew back just enough to breathe in surprise.
Chobi, in perfect loaf formation, nestled across his thighs like sheâd claimed them on purpose.
The moment shattered instantly.
âAre you seriousâŚâ Tsukishima muttered under his breath.
Chobi blinked up at him and purred.
Yn reached for the cat, but she rolled onto her back, paws batting playfully. âChobi. You are the worst.â
âSheâs evolving,â Tsukishima sighed, already giving in. He scratched Chobiâs head without thinking. âYouâre lucky youâre cute.â
Chobi flopped dramatically, clearly agreeing.
Yn settled back with a soft laugh, picking up her mug. They stayed close, and the air was still warm, but the balance tipped off. Her knee bumped his again, but this time it felt like a reset.
âWell,â she said after a moment, gaze flicking to the screen. âYour ancient snail documentaryâs actually kind of decent.â
He didnât look at her. He couldnât yet. âTold you it wouldnât be boring.â
That earned him a soft smile, but the charged air was gone now, tucked into the silence that neither of them dared to acknowledge.
Chobi purred louder.
And Tsukishima tried not to think about what wouldâve happened if that damn cat had waited just ten more seconds.
The bell above the door chimed softly and Tsukishima stepped inside.
Yn looked up from where she was stacking menus at the counter, surprise flickering across her face. âHey. Whatâre you doing here? Itâs late.â
He held up a potted orchidâwhite with a blush of pink at the center. âI figured youâd get plenty of gifts tomorrow. Thought Iâd beat the crowd.â
She smiled, walking over to take the plant from his hands, admiring it. âWow. You actually got these? For me?â
âI can be thoughtful, you know,â he muttered.
âMust be exhausting.â
He huffed a laugh, rubbing the back of his neck. âActually⌠thereâs another reason I dropped by.â
Her eyes narrowed. âOkay...â
âIâm not gonna make it to the opening.â His tone dropped a bit. âMy co-worker bailed on the Fukui trip last minute, so Iâm getting sent instead. I leave first thing tomorrow.â
âOh.â She took that in slowly, her smile dimming. âThatâs⌠okay. I mean, itâs not your fault.â
He nodded, though the silence that followed sat heavier than he liked.
âWait here,â she said after a moment, pivoting back toward the kitchen. âI made something for you. Figured youâd drop by for breakfast before going to work.â
She returned with a small plateâstrawberry shortcake, pristine layers of sponge and cream, with a single slice of berry on top.
Tsukishima looked at it longer than necessary. âYou made it.â
âYou wouldnât shut up about it,â she teased.
He chuckled and took the fork from her. âGuess Iâm spoiled.â
They stood shoulder to shoulder behind the counter as he took a bite. And she watched him, like always.
He licked a bit of cream from his thumb. âThis is delicious.â
Yn beamed. âThat good?â
He nodded. âGood enough that Iâm mad I wonât be here tomorrow to have more.â
âIâll make it again when you come back then.â
A soft smile tugged at his lips. He kept eating in comfortable silence, the hum between them growing thicker.
âYou nervous?â he asked.
âVery.â
âYouâll be fine. Everyoneâs coming. Even those two morons.â
âHinata and Kageyama?â
âYeah. The tall one asked if he needed to dress formal.â
âOh god,â she groaned, laughing.
The tension broke into warmth, then softened again.
âWant anything from Fukui?â he asked.
âHabutae Kurumi, please,â she said, perking up.
âOf course youâd want the one thing with walnuts.â
âHey! You asked.â
She leaned in a little then, arms crossed on the counter. Her face tilted slightly, amused but fond.
âThanks, Tsukishima. For everything,â she said. âIf I hadnât met you again, if you didnât give me the push I needed, I wouldnât be here.â
Her words sank in slowly and his heart warmed.
He leaned close too, putting the fork down. âI barely did anything. You did all the work. I just got free food.â
âOh, shut up.â Her hand slid over hisâlight, hesitant. âYou did more than you think.â
He stared at their hands for a moment, then gripped hers. âAnd I can do more if you want.â
Neither of them moved, not at first.
Her eyes dropped to his mouth, and when they flicked back up again, the answer was already there.
He leaned in, just a little. Her breath hitched.
Their noses brushed. Breaths mingling. The softest graze of lipsâ
Then his phone rang.
Loud and jarring.
âShit.â He pulled back an inch, jaw tight. âSorry. I have to take this.â
She stepped back just as quickly. âRight. Go ahead.â
The moment slipped through the cracks. Gone again.
Moments passed, and he was by the door.
âThanks for the cake,â he said, quieter now.
âThanks for the orchids,â she replied with a small smile.
âSorry I canât stay.â He reached up, pausing near her cheek before moving up to ruffle her hair instead.
âItâs fine. Really.â She leaned into his touch. A beat passed before she grabbed his shoulders, turning him around the door. âNow go. Itâs late and you have to pack.â
âYeah. Goodnight.â
âGoodnight.â
He gave a nod, then left.
It shouldâve ended there.
But as Tsukishima walked a few paces down the quiet street, something gnawed at him.
Heâd be back. In a week, everything would slide back into place. Theyâd share dessert. Bicker. Sit too close in her apartment and pretend the silence between them wasnât filled with everything they didnât want to say.
Nothing would change.
And thatâs what got to him.
Because maybe that was the problem.
This itch in his chestâit wasnât panic. Nothing bad was going to happen. She wasnât leaving. He wasnât moving across the world. There would be a thousand other moments to say something.
But even knowing that, he couldnât shake the thought.
He just really, really wanted this to be the one.
He didnât know why. Maybe it was the look she gave him when she said thank you. Maybe it was how warm the place felt when it was just the two of them. Or maybe he was just tired of pretending he didnât know what this was.
It didnât make sense. But the feeling wouldnât let go.
So he stopped walking.
Then he turned around.
The bell chimed again.
Yn blinked, âTsukki? Did you forget something?â
He stood in the doorway, breath caught between resolve and hesitation. âYeah. I did.â
She glanced around. âWhat? Your phone?â
âNo.â
In a few strides, he was in front of her.
He used to think his high school crush on her was just a phase. One of those dumb, passing things you look back on and laugh about when youâre older and know better. He never said anything then. Just stayed in the background, convinced sheâd never see someone like him.
And for a while, he believed heâd outgrown it. Got older. Dated other people. Learned how to care, let go, to move on and try again.
But then they met again and she had rearranged the way his life moved. Morning texts became habit. Stopping by after work turned into instinct. Even the smallest thingsâa song he heard her hum before, a cat on the streetâautomatically led back to her. Sheâd become his first thought, then his favorite one.
What he felt now wasnât the same as back then, but it wasnât lesser either.
He never believed in fate. Never bought into the idea of âthe one.â
But standing here now, with his palms sweating like he was seventeen again, he couldnât shake the feeling that maybeâjust this onceâthe clichĂŠ was right.
Maybe she was it.
So, he didnât hesitate this time. He reached for her hand, steady despite his pulse hammering in his ears.
âI forgot to tell you,â he started, voice a little too low, like he hoped saying it quietly would make it feel less embarrassing. âThat I⌠I want to be there. For you. Not just with the bakery. But⌠everything.â
He cleared his throat, gaze flicking down to where their hands were joined. âI meanâI donât know. Life stuff. Whatever that means.â
God.
He shut his eyes for a second and exhaled through his nose, like maybe this would reset his brain. It didnât.
âFrom now on. For a long time. If youâll let me. Or tolerate me. Either works.â
There. He said it.
And it sounded exactly as awkward as heâd feared. Not charming. Not smooth like earlier or all the other times it almost spilled from his lips. Just him, rambling and way too warm in the face.
Yn didnât answer right away.
She just stared at him, lips parted slightlyâthen let out a breath. Almost a laugh. Soft and fond.
âThe way youâI mean,â she said, cheeks tinting pink as her gaze dropped to their hands, âthat was⌠barely coherent.â
He opened his mouth, about to defend himself, but she squeezed his hand before he could.
âBut I liked it,â she added, glancing up again. âLife stuff with you sounds great.â
That made him smileârelieved, crooked, a little breathless.
His hands found her cheeks, thumbs grazing the soft curves under her eyes. And when she leaned into the touch, something in his chest went loose.Â
âI love you,â he murmured.
She blinked up at him, eyes shining. Slowly, her hands came up, pressing to his chest, sliding up until they curled around his neck. Her fingers brushed the back of his nape, gentle and a little unsure, like she was mapping him for the first time.
âI love you too.â
He shivered under her touch, from the weight of her words, from everything.
God, he was so far gone for her.
Then she tilted her head, lips quirking up. âSo⌠is this the part where we kiss? Because Iâm kind of dying over here.â
He laughed, half-choked, and tugged her in. âYeah.â
But right before their lips could meet, he pulled back slightly and fumbled into his pocket.
Her brows lifted. âYouâre kidding.â
He held up his phone, switched it to silent, and shot her a look. âIâm not getting interrupted twice in one night.â
She laughed, her forehead brushing his.
Tucking the phone away, he leaned in, wrapping an arm around her waist, the other still cradling her cheek. âIâm not going to hold back, okay?â he whispered.
âTsukishima! Just go for it already.â
He grinned and, finally, leaned in.Â
It tasted like strawberries.Â
But more than that, it tasted like something heâd been quietly craving for a long, long time.
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bakugo k. x seer quirk fem!readerâword count: 3k
synopsis: It's your birthday, and the party's over, until Bakugo texts you to meet him outside.
cw/tags: fluff, slight angst, hurt/comfort, established relationship

The last echo of laughter had long since faded from the common room.
Balloons clung stubbornly to the ceiling, streamers drooped low, and leftover confetti littered the floor beneath the furniture. It had been a good day. Loud, bright, filled with so much energy that the hours had flown by before you even noticed.
Now, Heights Alliance was quiet. You rubbed your cheeks, sore from a day full of laughter and smiles. Your feet moved sluggishly across the floor, still aching from running around. As the fatigue settled in, your heart finally slowed, but it still felt full.
With a sigh, you flopped onto the bed and let your eyes fall shut. You allowed the memories to linger just a little longer. The sweet scent of the cake Sato made, the off-key chorus of âHappy Birthday,â the ridiculous games everyone insisted on playing. It had been chaotic but in the best possible way.
Just as sleep began to pull you under, a soft buzz broke the silence, followed by a faint glow of your phone lighting up on the nightstand.
Blinking against the light, you reached for it lazily, expecting maybe a last-minute âhappy birthdayâ from family or a meme from Mina.
[1 New Message from: Katsuki â¤ď¸] Meet me outside. Now.
Your breath hitched, and in an instant, you shot upright, all exhaustion gone in a blink.
You scrambled for your hoodie, yanking it on with fumbling fingers, then shoved on socks and shoes, moving more on instinct than thought.
Your heart poundedâpart nerves, part excitementâas you cracked open the door and peeked into the dark hallway.
Silence.
Slipping out, you carefully closed the door behind you and crept through the dorm corridors. You paused just long enough to check the hallway, ears straining for any sign of Aizawaâs dreaded patrols, or worse, your classmates late-night snack raids.
But the coast was clear.
Once outside, the cool night air kissed your cheeks. The sky stretched wide above, a deep navy canvas dotted with stars. The moon hung high and full, casting a gentle silver glow over the campus. Your breath came out in small puffs, visible for just a second before dissolving into the dark.
And then, there he was.
Bakugo stood just beyond the path, leaning against a tree with his hands buried in the pockets of his hoodie. His hood was up, but it couldnât hide the messy tufts of blond hair sticking out, or the way his head snapped up the moment your footsteps crunched on the gravel.
âKatsuki,â you called softly, chuckling as you jogged toward him.
He scoffed and pushed off the tree. âTook you long enough.â
You gave him a look. âHey, sneaking past three floors and avoiding Aizawa-senseiâs patrol isnât exactly a walk in the park. Youâre lucky I made it at all.â
âTch. You wouldnât have gotten caught,â he grumbled, stepping closer to zip your hoodie all the way up. âI made sure everything was clear. Youâd have to be a total idiot to screw it up.â
You blushed at the quiet gesture, but you didnât back down. âOh yeah?â you teased, a spark in your eye. âBig words coming from the guy who almost blew stealth training last week.â
âOi, that was Dunce Faceâs faultâ he muttered, pinching your cheek. âDumbass tripped the sensors.â
âSure, blame Kaminari,â you said, swatting his hand away. âOwâokay, okay, I surrender!â
Bakugo huffed, but his touch gentled as his hand trailed down your arm. His fingers brushed yours before curling around them. âCome on. We should get going.â
You raised an eyebrow, falling into step beside him. âWhere exactly are we going? And shouldnât you be tucked in by now, Grandpa?â
âThe hell did you just call me?â he snapped, shooting you a glare. âIâll tuck you inâsix feet under.â
You grinned, fully aware you were poking the bear. âSee? This is what happens when you stay up past your bedtime. You get super cranky.â
âIâll show you cranky when I duct-tape your ass to a tree and leave you for the birds.â
âAlright, alright,â you relented with a laugh. âSo whatâs got you skipping your sacred nine oâclock shut-eye, huh? Donât tell me itâs me.â
âDonât flatter yourself,â he muttered. âJust⌠had something planned.â
You swung your joined hands, voice syrupy with mischief. âAww. Is this a secret late-night date?â
âYeah.â
You blinked, glancing up at him.Â
He didnât flinch. Didnât take it back. He just kept walking, eyes fixed forward. His grip loosened slightly, but he didnât let go.
Your mind stuttered, gears catching on that single word.
Bakugo wasnât a flowers-and-chocolate kind of guy. He didnât write love notes or plan romantic gestures. Hell, he could barely say âYou look niceâ without sounding like he was choking on it.
But you knew he cared in his own way.
He always handed you your water bottle during training, already opened because heâd noticed how the stubborn cap made you struggle. Heâd scoff and call you âweakâ for not twisting it hard enough, but his fingers were already working it loose before you even asked.
Once, when you were sick, he shoved a wad of tissues at you with a scowl, muttering about âgermy idiots who donât know how to take care of themselves.âLater, youâd find cough drops tucked into your bag (the exact kind you liked) and when you thanked him, heâd just snap, âShut up. I just had extra.â
He trained with you longer than anyone else, even when he was exhausted. When you stumbled, heâd bark at you to âget the hell up,â but his hand was already outstretched, pulling you to your feet before you could fall.Â
He let you vent when you were frustrated, listening in silence while you ranted, never interrupting. When you cried, he didnât panic or awkwardly pat your back. He just sat beside you until you were ready to talk. He let you be messy, let you be you, in a way no one else did.
And sometimes, when he thought you werenât looking, youâd catch the way his gaze lingered on youânot with irritation, but something softer. Something heâd never put into words.
Because Bakugo didnât say he loved you.
He just showed it. In every rough gesture, every muttered insult that hid concern, every small, stubborn act of care heâd deny if you ever called him out on it.
But this was entirely different.
He didnât hide behind the usual bluster or threats. No sarcastic deflection or even a half-hearted âDonât get the wrong ideaâ to cushion it.
He planned a date. For you two. On your birthday.
You swallowed hard, suddenly hyper-aware of every point of contact between youâthe warmth of his palm, the calluses of his fingers, the way he stood just slightly closer, as if shielding you from the evening chill.
You bit back a smile, voice softer now. âYou shouldâve told me,â you murmured, feeling your cheeks warming up. âI would've dressed nicer.â
He huffed, tugging you forward. âShut up. Youâre fine. Itâs nothinâ fancy.â
But when the trees finally parted and the soft glow of lights spilled over the clearing, you knew that wasnât true.
A blanket was spread neatly across the grass, with two pillows nestled on either side. A thermos sat in the center, next to a small box of snacksâyour favorites, you realized. A few paper lanterns hung from low branches above, casting a warm, cozy glow over everything, carefully spaced to avoid catching the attention of any teachers on patrol.
âYouâŚâ You turned to him, eyes wide. âYou did all this?â
He rubbed the back of his neck, looking away. âDonât make a big deal out of it.â
âButââ
âTch. You like this sappy crap, right?â he muttered, already stepping past you toward the blanket. âAll that âromantic picnicâ shit or whatever. Pinky wouldnât shut up about it when I asked.â
You blinked. âYou⌠asked Mina for advice?â
âI didnât ask,â he huffed. âShe was being nosy. Sticking her damn face in my business like always, andââ He cut himself off with a sharp exhale. âPoint is, itâs your damn birthday. So. Here.â
You stepped closer, taking in all the little details. âYou planned this. Like, really planned it.â
âThe hellâs so surprising about that?â he snapped, but there was no real heat behind it. âI donât half-ass shit.â
âNo,â you agreed, a smile tugging at your lips. âYou donât.â
For a moment, he just stared at you, jaw tight like he was chewing on words heâd never say aloud. Then he jerked his chin at the blanket. âYou sittinâ or what? I didnât haul all this crap out here for you to stand around gawking.â
You laughed and finally sank down beside him. âRight. Wouldnât want your master plan to go to waste.â
You settled onto the blanket, your shoulders brushing against his. Bakugo poured you a drink from the thermos and opened a snack without a word, nudging it toward you.
You two talked for a while. About nothing and everything. Class, training, the party earlier, the ridiculous effort it took to sneak all this past Aizawa. The kinds of small moments you always held onto a little tighter, treasuring them as something precious.
Then, just when you thought the night had reached its quiet peak, he reached behind him.
âHey,â he murmured, suddenly tense, âbefore I forget.â
He pulled out a box and shoved it toward you. It was wrapped in cute, glossy paper with a red ribbon tied tight across the top. Not something youâd ever expect from him.
You blinked, carefully taking it. âWhatâs this?â
âItâs a present. What else would it be?â he grumbled, fingers tapping the blanket like he was fighting the urge to snatch it back.
âBut you already gave me one at the party,â you said softly, brushing your hand along the ribbon. A laugh escaped you, soft and disbelieving. âYou cooked my favorite food.â
âThat was for the party,â he said, looking away a little. âThis is just from me.â
You smiled, your chest feeling warm. âYou already did all thisâŚâ The words came out barely above a whisper. âYou didnât have toââ
âI wanted to.â The sharpness in his tone left no room for protest. He shifted before nodding at the box. âJust open it already.â You chuckled and tugged at the ribbon, opening the lid.
Inside was a sleek, compact cameraâunlike any you'd ever seen before. It didn't look store-bought. The matte gray casing had your initials engraved in small, precise letters along the side. Next to it lay a thick leather-bound journal, a smooth pen tucked into its spine.
You stared, breath catching. âKatsukiâŚâ
âI worked with the Support Course to get it right,â he said quickly, like heâd rehearsed it. âItâs got secure digital storage. Special encryption. Only you and I can access it through our phones. You take a photo and it auto-saves to a private server. Even if you lose your phone or break the damn thing, the photos stay.â
Your finger traced over the engravings, your throat tightening.
âAnd the journalâŚâ he added, voice quieter, âitâs for everything else you donât capture.â
You flipped open the cover. On the very first page, in sharp, neat handwriting was a single message.
If youâre gonna keep forgetting, you better start writing. Iâll fill in the blanks if you screw it up. â K.
Your hands trembled, then the tears came, hot and sudden, blurring your vision before you even realized theyâd fallen.
âShitâhey, donâtââ Bakugo was in front of you instantly, his hands twitching like he was torn between wiping your tears or grabbing your shoulders. âDonât cry over this, damn itââ
You laughed, choked and wet, pressing your palms to your eyes. âIâm sorry. Itâs justâKatsuki⌠you thought about all this.â
He scowled, but his voice dropped, soft and low. âIâm not an idiot, yn. I know what your quirk does.â A shaky breath escaped him. âYou lose your memories every damn day. You keep pretending youâre fine when youâre not, and it pisses me off.â
You froze.
The memory loss had always been known. But the fear⌠it was supposed to be yours alone.
You never told him how terrified you were of forgetting the first time he smiled at you like you were his whole world. The first time his hand brushed yours and didnât let go. The way he whispered your name the night he confessed, like it was something sacred.
Every midnight, your quirk allowed you to see 24 hours into the future. But it came at a cost: your earliest memory faded.
You remembered up to four years ago. No further. You dreaded the day youâd wake up not knowing when he started to mean everything to you, how all the firsts would be lost forever.
But you never said any of that. You couldnât. You didnât want to burden him with that kind of weight.
And yet, somehow⌠he already carried it.
âI didnât want to make you deal with it,â you whispered. âItâs not fair. Letting you love me when I know Iâll forget stuff about us someday.â
He was quiet for a moment.
Then he leaned forward, resting his forehead lightly against yours.
âYou think Iâm doing this out of pity?â he murmured. âIâm here because I chose to be. Iâll keep choosing you, yn. Every damn day. And if the worst happens, if you forgetâthen fine. Iâll remind you.â
You let out a shaky breath, your voice breaking. âEven if I forget our first kiss? Your confession? The moment I realized I loved you?â
He nodded, gathering you close, his chin resting atop your head. âYeah. Weâll remake all of âemâfirst kiss, confession, all of it. And weâll keep making new ones. Better ones.â He breathed a quiet laugh. âI donât care how many times I have to make you fall in love with me. Iâll do it again and again.â
Your heart cracked wide open. And this time, you didnât hold anything back.
You buried your face in his shoulder, clinging to his warmth, to the steady beat of his heart under your palm.
And for the first time, you didnât grip the moment out of fear.
You trusted it to stay.
Because maybe now⌠you didnât have to be so afraid.
You stayed like that for a while, pressed against him, his arms around you like he could hold your memories in place if he just held tight enough.
Eventually, your breathing evened out, and the tears dried in your lashes. You didnât pull away, not entirely, just shifted back enough to look at him.
Bakugo was already watching you, his expression caught somewhere between worry and something softer. Youâd never quite had the words for that look, but it always made your chest feel full.
âYou really meant all of that?â you asked quietly.
âYeah,â he said, tucking your hair behind your ear. âEvery damn word.â
A wobbly smile tugged at your lips. âYouâre kind of a sap, you know that?â
He scoffed, but the corners of his mouth twitched. âShut up. Youâre the one crying all over me.â
You lightly smacked his chest. âYou made me cry, jerk.â
âYouâre welcome,â he said, smug now. âThatâs called romance.â
A real laugh bubbled up, this one much lighter and freer. It felt like you could finally breathe again.
Then your eyes landed on the camera.
You reached for it, turning it over in your hands before squinting at the controls. âSo⌠is this thing idiot-proof?â
"Had to be," he said, snatching it from you. "Since you're using it." With a few button presses, the screen flared to life. âThere. Itâs got a built-in stabilizer, facial recognition, auto-capture, all that shit. The Support Course nerds went overboard.â
You grinned, swiping the camera back. âYou definitely bullied them into this.â
âThey volunteered,â he said flatly.
âUh-huh.â You raised the camera, aiming it at his unimpressed face. âSmile, sweetheart.â
âEat shit.â
The flash went off, catching him mid-glareâsharp, scowling, and somehow still stupidly handsome.
You laughed, checking the preview. âAww, you look so cute. Like a homicidal pomeranian.â
âGive me that,â he growled, lunging for it.
You twisted away, laughing, snapping another picture as you dodged. This one caught his exasperated half-smirk and your own mid-wheeze, both half off-frame.
You both paused to look at it, then burst out laughing.
"Okay, okay. Serious one," you said, holding the camera out. âWe need at least one decent photo.â
âWow. I wonder why the other two were bad.â He sighed but leaned in anyway. âFine. Hurry up.â
âThree... twoâŚâ
On âone,â you turned and kissed his cheek, fast and firm.
Click.
The camera snapped right as his eyes went wide and his entire face flushed pink.
âHeyâ!â
You were already ducking away, setting the camera down gently on the blanket as you shot to your feet, laughing.
âWhy you littleâget back here!â
He scrambled up after you, and you shrieked, dodging behind a tree as he chased, voice full of mock outrage and very real amusement.
âOh, youâre dead,â he called, but the grin in his tone ruined the threat.
You peeked out, grinning. âWhat? Gonna blow me up?â
âTempting,â he admitted, cracking his knuckles with exaggerated menace. âBut nah. Iâve got better ideas.â
You blinked. â... Better?â
Bakugo stalked toward you, slow and confident, no longer joking. His gaze pinned you in place, suddenly sharp and heated, like heâd just decided something and there was no getting out of it.
Your pulse spiked. âWait. Wait, I was kiddingââ
He caught your wrist and spun you into him, and suddenly, you were chest to chest, his breath warm on your lips.
âI wasnât.â
His mouth crashed against yours, hot and insistent, his hands sliding further down. Your hands fisted in his shirt, clinging as he tilted your head back, swallowing your gasp.
On the blanket, the camera blinked quietly.
The red light flashed once.
Then again.
Thenâ
Click.
note: I didn't know Bakugo's birthday was today! This was in my drafts and coincidentally finished it on the same day.
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your âdonât worry, weâre still closeâ fic with tsukishima hits home for me 𼺠iâm missing my long distance s/o a little extra today but the end reaaaaally got me and warmed me up. thank you <3
Thank you for reading! Long distance is so tough, but Iâm really glad my fic could bring a little comfort your way today. That connection and warmth is exactly what I hoped to convey, so it means a lot to hear it came through. Sending you a big virtual hug and wishing you both lots of strength and love across the distance đЎ
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don't worry, we're still close â tsukishima k.
third yr tsukishima k. x third yr fem!readerâword count: 2.4k
synopsis: Tsukishima just wants to spend time with his girlfriend, but after a brutal volleyball match, he feels sleepy.
cw/tags: fluff, slight angst, hurt/comfort, established relationship

The moment they stepped through the front door, Tsukishima was already tugging ynâs wrist, muttering something about how she could talk to his mom later. Yn had barely managed a polite smile in his motherâs direction before she was being guided up the stairs, past the familiar picture frames and the smell of dinner just starting.
No more delays. Heâd waited all week for this.
âKei! Yn-chan should stay for dinner!â his mom called from below.
âShe hears you,â Tsukishima replied over his shoulder, too tired to make it sound anything but clipped.
Yn answered sweetly anyway, her voice echoing back downstairs as Tsukishima opened his bedroom door. He let go of her to dump his bag beside the desk, kicked off his shoes, and dropped face-first onto the bed with a soft grunt.
Everything hurt. Legs, back, brain. Volleyball matches this deep into the season were nothing short of brutal. But even now, he could feel the tug in his chest more than anywhere elseâbecause yn was still by the door, and he wasnât spending time with her.
It had been nearly two months since theyâd last properly hung out. Theyâd both been swallowed up by their clubs and the looming pressure of college entrance exams, barely managing hallway greetings and late-night texts. Thatâs why, when she called him last week to say she was coming to his game, he wasted no time asking her out for a movie date afterward.
He cracked an eye open, the sound of her voice still lingering as she spoke to his mother. The golden light from the setting sun caught in her hair, painting her skin in this warm, glowing filter that made his already-tired heart squeeze.
She looked right at home standing in his doorway. And she was still kind enough to reply properly, to make his mom smile. He couldnât stand how much he liked that.
âClose the door,â he mumbled into the sheets. âSheâll start asking about the game and Iâll lose you for an hour.â
Yn chuckled, finally closing the door before padding over to his bed. âItâs because you never fill her in.â The mattress dipped under her weight as she sat beside him and lightly poked his cheek. âYou should be careful, you know. Soon, Iâll be the favorite child.â
âPretty sure she already likes you more than me and Nii-chan,â Tsukishima sighed. His hand caught hersâintending to push it away, maybeâbut instead, he pulled it gently to his cheek.
âOoh, imagine if she adopts me,â yn teased, eyes sparkling. âIâd be your sister.â
Tsukishima jolted upright, pinching her waist with a scowl. âDonât even joke about that. Itâs gross.â
She shrieked with laughter, swatting at him as his hand chased her across the bed, his exhaustion forgotten for just a moment. She was always infuriating with her dumb jokes.
But it was nice to hear them again instead of just reading them through texts.
Eventually, they both collapsed into the mattress, the energy slowly draining out of their laughter, leaving behind a comfortable silence. Yn laid beside him, their shoulders just barely touching, her hand still in his.
A lazy feeling settled in, blending nicely with the soft hum of life downstairs and the distant clatter of kitchenware. Tsukishima let his eyes fall shut again.
They should be watching something right now.
âGive me five minutes,â he muttered, voice muffled by the pillow. âIâll set up my laptop.â
He felt her shift beside him. âAre you sure?â she asked softly. âYou look like youâre about to pass out.â
âIâm not,â he replied flatly, eyes still closed.
âKei.â
There was a different note in her voice this time. Not teasing. Concerned.
He opened one eye just enough to see her watching him. Her brows creased, lips pressed together in a way that made him look away almost instantly.
âIâm fine,â he grumbled.
âYou donât have to push yourself, you know,â she said gently. âI came to see you. We can just hang out. Or nap if you want.â
He hated how his heart fluttered at that.
Tsukishima rolled onto his back with a groan, one arm flopping over his eyes. âI didnât ask you to come all the way here so I could nap.â
âI wouldnât mind,â she pressed on. âIâd just... rather you rest if you need to.â
Another beat of silence.
Then, very quietly, he mumbled, âI missed you.â
He felt her fingers twitch against his, a tiny, startled reflex.
Tsukishima kept his arm over his eyes, his voice low and gruff. âSo, no. Iâm not gonna fall asleep. I want to spend time with you.â
The honesty hung between them, vulnerable and heavy in the sinking golden light. She leaned over and gently tugged his arm down until he was looking at her.
âI missed you too.â
Her eyes softened, full of quiet affection. She withdrew her hand from his and reached up, brushing a bit of hair from his forehead, fingertips featherlight.
âBut I still donât want you pushing yourself. Thereâs always next time, you know? You donât have to cram all your energy into one night just for me.â
Tsukishima blinked down at her, her touch loosening the knot in his shoulders. But even that comfort turned on him, stirring the fears heâd worked so hard to keep quiet.
âThatâs the thing,â he muttered, voice low. âIâm not so sure there is always a next time.â
She furrowed her eyebrows. âWhat do you mean?â
He hesitated, then sat up slowly, not looking at her right away. His hands were folded in his lap, fingers fidgeting like they were trying to twist themselves.
âI know we said weâd make time, but weâre going to different colleges. Youâll have your own schedule. New people. New routines. And so will I.â His jaw tightened. âBut even before thatâs started, it already feels like I barely see you.â
Yn listened quietly, not interrupting, her eyes steady on him.
âAnd itâs not like I think weâll fall apart or something,â he added quickly. âItâs justâŚâ He trailed off again, searching for the right word to shape the fear he didnât usually let himself acknowledge. âItâs stupid. I justâI donât want to look back and realize I wasted the time we do have.â
There was a long pause. Then, he muttered under his breath, âSorry. Iâm not good at saying this crap.â
When he finally met her gaze again, ynâs face lit up with a tender, knowing smile.
âItâs not stupid,â she said, pushing herself to sit upright. âAnd itâs not crap.â
Tsukishima didnât say anything, but she didnât seem to expect him to. She went on, her voice dropping a little.
âI think about it too,â she admitted. âThe distance. The changes. How fast everything is moving. Thereâll be days when weâre too busy or too tired to call. Maybe even weeks.â
She leaned closer, resting her head on his shoulder. âBut Kei⌠I know us. I know that no matter how much time passes, when we do talk again, itâll still beâŚâ
Her hand found his again, fingers sliding between his, squeezing them. She paused, a small laugh slipping out.
â... you. Probably still messing up my hair instead of saying hi. Fixing the strap of my bag without saying anything. Pinching me when I make jokes, like earlierâow, by the way.â
That earned a snort from Tsukishima.
âAnd me? Still making bad jokes on purpose. âAccidentallyâ stepping on your shoes when you call me short. Pulling your hoodie strings just to annoy you. Trying to act all cute just to hear you say I am.â
A flicker of amusement crossed his face, but she didnât let him deflect.
âThatâs what I mean. Itâs never âOh, how have you been?â with us. We donât have to start over every time. We just⌠click back into place. Time doesnât erase that. Distance doesnât either.â
When Tsukishima finally spoke, his voice was smaller than usual. âYouâre awfully confident.â
âNot confident,â she corrected. âI just know what we have. I trust it.â
He was quiet, his fingers tightening slightly around hers.
âYou trust it?â he repeated, like he was trying to taste the weight of that.
âI trust you,â she said, pulling back to look at him like it was the most obvious thing in the world. âYou care more than you let on. And I know that if something matters to you, you donât let go easily. And neither do I.â
That stopped him.
Because for the first time, all those uneasy thoughts didnât sound like warnings. They just sounded like noise. And maybe this was the answer that he had been missing.
They didnât have to see each other all the time to still matter to the other. It was never about being together. It was always about what they were to each other.
â⌠You're really annoying when youâre right,â he muttered, a faint smile playing on his lips.
Yn grinned, pretending to grab her phone. âWait! Say that again. I need to record this.â
He huffed a laugh, finally leaning back into the pillows again. The fatigue crept in quicker this time now that the tight coil in his chest had finally loosened.
He looked over at her, eyes half-lidded. âI donât think I can stay awake for a movie.â
She chuckled. âI know.âÂ
Her fingers brushed against his cheeks as she took off his glasses, setting them on the nightstand.
He yawned before he could reply, the last of his resistance unraveling. As he closed his eyes, he tugged her closer, wordlessly urging her to stay beside him.
âIâll probably be out for a while,â he murmured.
âMhm.â
âWake me up⌠when itâs time for you to go. Okay?â
âSure,â she whispered, leaning over to press a gentle kiss to his forehead.
And she would. But not until long after he drifted off, his breathing even, the golden light of evening slipping quietly into dusk.
Yn padded down the stairs quietly, the soft creak of the steps barely registering beneath the distant clatter of pans and the gentle bubbling of something simmering in the kitchen. The house smelled like miso and something savory being stir-fried, and her stomach gave a quiet, traitorous growl.
She rubbed her eyes and wandered in, still barefoot and slightly dazed from the warmth of Tsukishimaâs room.
âAh, yn-chan,â his mother greeted with a smile, glancing over her shoulder from where she stood at the stove. âKei knocked out?â
Yn smiled softly, stepping into the kitchen. âLike a light. He didnât even fight it this time.â
His mom chuckled and waved her over. âIâm making yasai itame for dinner. Want a taste?â
âMaybe later. Iâm just thirsty.â Yn went to grab herself a glass of water and leaned against the counter.
They stood like that for a moment. Just two women in soft silence, bound by mutual affection for the tall, tired boy sleeping upstairs.
Then his mother gave her a knowing look. âYouâre still looking at places?â
Yn paused with the glass halfway to her lips, then slowly nodded. âYeah. A few more popped up this week, actually.â
His mom hummed thoughtfully, gently stirring the pot in front of her. âYouâre really serious about this, huh?â
âI am.â Ynâs voice was firm, determined. âI know itâs not a perfect solution, and thereâs no guarantee everything will go the way we want it to. ButâŚâ She bit her lip. âIf I can find a place somewhere in between our schoolsâclose enough for the both of us without losing half a day commutingâI think itâll help.â
His mom smiled without turning. âYou know, I thought you were just being polite the first time you brought it up. But then you started asking about train lines and furniture stores.â
Yn laughed quietly. âI just⌠I donât want us to drift apart.â
The honesty of it made her chest tighten. She hadnât said it out loud before. Not like this.
âKei worries about it too,â yn continued. âBut I didnât want to tell him just yet. Not until weâre both past our entrance exams. Heâs already stressed. If I add more to his plate nowâŚâ
âYouâre protecting him,â his mom said simply, finally turning to face her.
âI guess I am.â
There was a pause, and then the womanâs expression softened into something fond and just a little proud.
âHeâs lucky, you know,â she said. âHe doesnât say it muchânot in wordsâbut Kei⌠heâs never brought a girl home like this. Never looked at someone the way he looks at you.â
Yn ducked her head, flustered. âIâm lucky too,â she murmured. âItâs hard sometimes, but⌠heâs worth it.â
âMhm. Just rememberâloveâs important, but lifeâs more complicated than that,â his mom said. âYouâre both young, and⌠well, I wonât embarrass you with the talkââ
Yn nearly dropped the glass, coughing as she choked on her own saliva.
ââbut just promise me youâll be smart. About everything.â Her gaze was firm, but not unkind. âCollege is hard enough without extra surprises. And if thereâs ever a question youâre too shy to ask him, or your parents or even me⌠just remember, thereâre clinics near campus that have discreet pamphlets.â A pause. âAnd condoms.â
Yn turned away, a furious blush rising to her cheeks. âOh my godâŚâ
âMotherly duty fulfilled,â she said dryly, her eyes sparkling with mirth. âNow, Iâll just have to give Kei my version of the talk when you finally tell him.âÂ
Then she reached over, patting ynâs hand. âBut if you ever need help figuring out the other stuffâlaundry, cooking, cleaningâmy doorâs always open, yn. And if Kei ever slacks off, text me. Iâll guilt trip him for you.â
Yn laughed, the tension dissolving into something lighter. She gave her hand a squeeze in return.
âThanks, Tsukishima-san.â
âJust call me Mom already,â she said, grinning.
Yn flushed. âThat still feels too⌠early.â
They both laughed, the sound echoing gently in the small kitchen.
As yn finished her water and rinsed out the glass, she glanced back toward the stairs. She already missed being next to him, even if he was fast asleep.
She wasnât sure what the future would look like, not exactly. But knowing that Kei would be in it, and that he cared enough to worry about it just like she did, made it feel a lot less daunting.
And a whole lot more certain.
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headfirst â zenin maki
zenin maki x smitten fem!readerâword count: 2k
synopsis: A kiss. With tongue. Thatâs all it was supposed to be. But yn panicking mid-makeout and accidentally headbutting Maki wasnât exactly part of the plan.
cw/tags: female x female, fluff, suggestive themes, spicy but no smut, awkward firsts, light angst with comfort, established relationship

Maki had expected a lot of things from tonight.
Some hesitance. A few nerves. A lot of awkward fumbling. But yn squealing and shoving her hands in Makiâs face was something else entirely.
Neither of them were in any particular rush to push their relationship. They liked how they were. It was careful, safe, maybe a little clumsy, but it was solid. It gave them space to learn and time to trust each other.
Still, there were signs. Little ones.
The way ynâs breath hitched when Makiâs fingers brushed her arm. The way sheâd chase Makiâs lips after a kiss, just for half a second longer. Or how her eyes darted away the second she got caught staringâtoo fast to be casual, but too obvious to ignore.
Maki looked too. She let her gaze linger, sometimes. On the curve of ynâs neck, the hint of her chest when she leaned forward, how her skirt rode up when she sat. She stayed quiet, being respectful, but yeahâshe noticed.
But tonight was different.
Their usual late-night talks had veered there, and after a series of flushed, roundabout conversations (and approximately seven false starts), theyâd agreed to take one small step forward.
A kiss. With tongue.
Simple in theory. Less so in practice.
âWAIT! WAIT! WAIT!â
Maki grunted as ynâs palm smacked straight into her face. Sheâd been hovering over her on the bed, close but not touching, when yn panicked.
âWhat? Whatâs wrong?â Maki caught ynâs wrists, gently pulling them down. Her brows furrowed as she scanned her faceâwas she hurt? Scared? âHey. Talk to me.â
âYeahâsorry! Justâjust give me a second!â Yn sat up way too fast, colliding headfirst with Makiâs forehead.
Maki let out a groan, recoiling as she clutched her head. âOwâŚâ
âOH MY GOD, MAKI!!â yn shrieked, scrambling toward her. âIâm so sorry! Does it hurt? Crap. I can go get iceâwait, stay hereââ
Before she could dart out of the dorm room, Makiâs fingers hooked around her wrist, yanking her back. âDonât,â she said, still wincing a little. âItâs fine.â
Yn bit her lip, guilt written all over her face. She flicked on the bedside lamp, then cradled Makiâs cheeks, tilting her head to inspect the damage. âItâs not swelling,â she murmured, thumb brushing lightly over the spot. âJust⌠a little red.â
Maki huffed a laugh, leaning into her touch. âTold you. Iâll live.â
Yn let out a shaky exhale, her shoulders finally dropping. âOkay,â she whispered. âOkay...â
For a moment, neither of them moved.
Then, slowly, Maki reached out and took ynâs hands in hers, giving them a small squeeze. Her expression softened as she leaned in, resting her still-throbbing forehead against ynâs shoulder.
âYou good?â she murmured, her lips brushing softly against ynâs skin, making her shiver. âYou kind of lost it there. Did I⌠do something?â
âWhat? No!â Yn pulled back just enough to Makiâs gaze, her own eyes wide with insistence. âOf course not. You were amazing, Maki! Itâs just⌠me.â She turned away, cheeks flushing.
That only made Maki worry more. The last thing she ever wanted was for yn to feel uncomfortable around her. But she didnât push.
She shifted back, just enough to give her space. âIf you ever want to talk about it⌠Iâm here,â she said, voice softer than she meant it to be.
Yn pulled her knees up to her chest and hugged them, hesitant. âItâs just silly.â
âStill listening.â She smiled faintly and leaned back, eyes tracing the cracks in the ceiling. âBesides, itâs not like this would be the first time youâve gone off about something. You literally spent twenty minutes earlier explaining how mudskippers are the only fish that can breathe on land, babe. Did I tell you to shut up? No.â
That got a laugh out of yn. She looked at her again. âHey! That was important information,â she protested, her usual playful lilt returning.
âAnd soâs whateverâs bothering you.â
Yn paused, taken aback. Then, she shook her head with a quiet, amused sigh. âI can never win against you, can I?â
Makiâs grin widened. âDonât take it personally. Nobody can.â
Yn rolled her eyes and gave Makiâs shoulder a playful shove. âOkay, but you have to promise not to laugh.â
âThat depends,â Maki said immediately. When yn shot her a glare, she raised her hands in mock surrender. âFine, fine. Iâll try my best.â
She shifted, pulling her legs up onto the bed and crossing them, her full attention now on yn.
Yn hesitated, fiddling with the hem of her shirt. âI freaked out because⌠well, youâre like⌠really hot.â
A pause.
Then, Maki blinked. âThatâs it?â
âItâs not just âitâ!â Yn sat up with a scowl, her ears already red. âItâs the way you looked at me! With your stupid sharp jawline and your stupid perfect eyes and your voice doing that thingâand then you leaned in and I justâmy brain stopped working, okay?!â
Maki raised an eyebrow, half amused, half flattered. âMy⌠voice?â
âYou know what you sound like,â yn accused, pointing at her. âIt was all low and soft and kind of bossy but in a sexy kind of way. And your hands! You have really nice hands, Maki. Like, offensively attractive. You could strangle me and Iâd say thank you.â
Maki burst out laughing, nearly tipping over. âWow. Someoneâs got it bad.â
Yn groaned and hid her face again. âThis is your fault! You made me say it.â
âOh, Iâm definitely not complaining,â Maki said through her laughter.
But even with her teasing, something tugged gently at her chest.
She had never thought of herself that way. Not once. Words like âprettyâ or âgorgeousâ had never belonged to herâespecially not growing up in the Zenin clan, where power was currency and softness was a flaw. She was all rough edges and hard-earned pride. She knew that. But hearing yn speak about her like thisâdramatic, flustered, sincereâit made her feel⌠beautiful. Remarkable even.
Maki scooted close, wrapping her arms gently around yn and pulling her into a hug.Â
âThanksâ she murmured, her voice quiet. A blush crept up her cheeks. âNo oneâs ever said anything like that to me before. Ever.â
Yn froze, just for a moment, before slipping her arms around Makiâs waist and holding her tight. She didnât speak right away, like she was giving Maki space to let it sit.
Then, softly, âDo you⌠wanna talk about it?â
A small smile tugged at Makiâs lips. She appreciated ynâs gentle approach, her instinct to ask without pushing. She shook her head.
âNot right now,â she said. âMaybe next time.â
Still, knowing yn would worry, Maki pulled back slightly and reached up to cup her cheeks, her thumbs brushing gently over her skin. âWhat you said⌠it was enough.â
Yn looked at her for a moment, something thoughtful flickering in her eyes, like she had more to say. But then she just nodded, choosing instead to lean into Makiâs touch.
Maki was quietly grateful for that. She didnât need pity. Didnât need to dig up old wounds tonight.
Yn pulled back slightly, her face still pressed with warmth from Makiâs touch. âWell,â she said, voice lighter now, âI feel like we accidentally unlocked your tragic backstory instead of, yâknow⌠making out.â
Maki snorted. âSorry. Trauma dumping was not on the itinerary.â
âI donât mind.â Yn grinned. âIt was weirdly hot. Like, objectively.â
Maki raised an eyebrow. âThat turns you on?â
âUnfortunately, yeah. Youâve hit the deadly combo,â yn said with mock seriousness, then held up her fingers as if counting. âTall, intimidating, secretly soft, allergic to feelings? My exact type.â
Maki gave her a long, amused look. âDo you need a minute to get this out of your system?â
âNo, Iâm good.â Then, a beat. âOkay, maybe one more thingâyour arms in that tank top. Just⌠wow.â
Maki laughed, full and unguarded. She leaned in slightly, their knees brushing. âYou done?â
An impish grin. âI might require mouth-to-mouth to recover.â
A chuckle. âYou sure you wonât smack my face this time? Or headbutt me?â
Ynâs smile faltered, replaced by a full-blown blush. âI already said I was sorry! And you said youâre fine.â
âI did,â Maki said softly. She let her hand fall back to ynâs knee, lingering. âAnd for the record⌠I still want to kiss you.â
The room fell quiet again, but this time, it was a different kind of silence. It was warm and⌠expectant.
Ynâs eyes flicked to her lips. âWith tongue?â
Maki smirked. âObviously.â
The word lingered in the air between them, sparking something electric. But even then, she didnât rush.
Her gaze moved over ynâs faceâflushed cheeks, wide eyes, lips parted just slightlyâand she felt her chest tighten, not just with want, but with something gentler.
She leaned in slowly, giving yn time to pull away if she wanted to.Â
But she didnât.Â
Her breath hitched, just enough to be noticeable, and Maki took it as a yes.
The first kiss was careful, soft. Her lips brushed against ynâs like a question. And when yn answered by leaning in just the slightest bit more, Maki smiled against her mouth.
It was sweet, familiar. Less of a kiss and more of a greeting.
Maki moved her hand up, cupping ynâs cheek, her thumb sweeping gently over her skin. She could feel how warm she was, how tense her jaw still held. So she didnât deepen it right away. She just kissed her again, slow and steady, letting her get used to it.
But then⌠yn whimpered. Quiet and wanting. And that changed everything.
A slow heat coiled in Makiâs stomach. She tilted her head, kissed her again, but this time, her tongue slid forward. Testing. Tasting.
Yn squeaked, the sound soft and surprised. But she didnât pull away.
Instead, she melted.
Her fingers fisted in the front of Makiâs tank top, and Maki exhaled sharply against her lips. The tension in her spine melted away, replaced by a flickering, ticklish chargeâlike fingertips skimming up, sparking little bursts of heat with every inch.
She kissed her deeper, letting her tongue sweep slow and deliberate, drinking in every soft gasp and needy pull.
And then yn tugged at herâclumsy, eagerâand Maki followed, letting herself be pulled down until they tipped back into the bed in a mess of limbs and laughter and flushed skin.
âOwâyour elbowââ
âSorry, sorryââ
Maki laughed, already breathless. They were tangled, half on top of each other, wide-eyed and utterly dazed.
God, sheâs gorgeous.
Not just her lips or her skin or the sweet curve of her hipsâthough, yeah, those were definitely doing things to herâbut it was the way yn looked at her. Like she trusted her completely. Like sheâd give her everything, just because it was Maki.
And that turned her on more than anything.
Maki dipped her head again, stealing another kiss from her. This time, hard.
All that careful tenderness from before burned away in an instant, replaced by something hungrier. Her hand slid down to ynâs waist, gripping tight as their mouths crashed together. Their teeth clinked, breaths hitched.
She could feel ynâs fingers digging into her shoulders, could hear the soft, breathy whimper against her mouth, and it only made her want more. She kissed her like she couldnât get close enough, like maybe if she pressed hard enough, she could melt right into her.
By the time she pulled away, they were both panting.
Maki leaned her forehead against ynâs, trying to catch her breath.
But yn was still looking at her. Her eyes were glazed, lips red and swollen, chest rising and falling in ragged, shallow bursts. Then, barely audible, she whispered, â... Again?â
Makiâs throat tightened. Something about the way she said itâso willing, voice frayingânearly undid her.
She nodded. âAgain.â
And she surged forward.
Her lips found ynâs with a kind of reckless focus, all tongue and heat and dizzy friction. Her fingers slid beneath the hem of ynâs shirt, exploring the warm skin at her waist. A quiet moan slipped outâMaki didnât even know if it was hers or ynâs.
Probably both.
They tumbled deeper into the bed, hands grasping, hips shifting, lost in the press of mouths and the quickening thrum of want.
It was messy. It was overwhelming.
And it was only the beginning.
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the pageant (snippets!) â bakugo k.
bakugo k. x calm fem!readerâword count: 2.9k
synopsis: For their last school festival, Class B challenges Class A to join them in the pageant. With yn as their chosen representative, Bakugo was more than ready to make sure she wins.
cw/tags: fluff, established relationship

âMe?â yn asked, blinking slowly.
What was meant to be a relaxed evening of festival planning between ClassâŻA and Class B quickly turned competitive.Â
Kendo had started telling stories about pageant preparations when Monoma, ever the instigator, had cut in with that infuriating smirk. âFunny how Class Aâs never even tried the pageant. Whatâs the matter? No one pretty enough?â
And just like that, the gauntlet was thrown.
Mina, never one to back down from a challenge, had been the first to rise to the bait. Now she pointed excitedly at yn, who sat next to Bakugo, nursing a cup of tea, blissfully detached from the brewing storm.
âYouâd be perfect,â Mina gushed. âYouâre gorgeous, super chill, and youâve got that âmysterious but approachableâ energy that pageant judges would totally eat up.â
âAre you all serious?â Bakugo spoke up. He had been quiet this whole time, clearly uninterested in whatever dumb rivalry Monoma was trying to stir up. âYouâre really going to let this extra provokeââ
âSure,â yn said simply, setting the cup down with a soft clink. âCould be fun.â
Bakugo turned to her. âWhat?â
She shrugged. âWhy not? Itâs our last year.â
Monomaâs eyebrows shot up. âWait, really?â He let out a theatrical laugh. âWell, if thatâs your choice, I suppose thereâs no harm.â
Bakugo stiffened.
âWhatâd you say?â he asked, his tone dangerously low.
But Monoma didnât back down. âJust being realistic. You canât expect someone like her to keep up with someone like Kendo.â
"MONOMA, YOU IDIOTâ!" Kendo launched herself at her classmate, delivering a swift karate chop to his shoulder
But the damage was done.Â
Something in Bakugoâs expression changed, a familiar fire igniting in his crimson eyes. He stood up slowly, cracking his knuckles.
âYouâre on,â he said, voice firm. âWeâre entering, babe. Youâre winning that damn crown.â
Yn merely picked her tea back up, hiding a smile behind the rim of her cup. âGuess weâre doing this then.â
The next morning, Bakugo personally took charge, dragging everyone to the common room and barking orders.
âAlright, extras. Listen up! This ainât a damn pageant. This is war, and we are not losing to those Class B losers!â
âOoooh, Bakugoâs invested,â Mina beamed.
Bakugo ignored her comment and started pointing at everyone. âRacoon Eyes, Invisibitchâyouâre on make-up! Shitty Hair, Flat Faceâprops! Ponytail, youâre with me on wardrobe! Dunce Faceâyou stay far away from anything important!â
âRude!â Kaminari yelped, clearly offended.
Yn bumped her shoulder lightly against Bakugoâs. âYouâre really into this, huh?â
Bakugo shoved her back with equal lightness. âShut up. And get your ass moving too!â
Bakugo slammed three different fabric swatches onto the common room table, making the coffee cups rattle. âCharmeuse is the only option. Anything else is garbage.â
Momo frowned, holding up a shimmering sequin. âBut this would catch the light beautifullyââ
âIT LOOKS LIKE A DAMN DISCO BALL. NEXT.â
Yn yawned, resting her head on her arms. âI liked the disco ball idea.â
Bakugo flicked her forehead. âYouâre not helping. And go to bed.â
Jiro strummed the final chord on her guitar, nodding as yn sang the chorus flawlessly. âDamn, youâve got pipes.â
Yn huffed a laugh, reaching for her water bottle. âOnly because youâre playing along. Iâve got nothing compared to you.â
Jiro set her guitar aside, uncrossing her legs. âSeriously, why donât you sing for the live performances?â
A shrug. âI honestly didnât know I could. Katsukiâs the one who mentioned it.â
Jiroâs eyes widened. âWait. Bakugo pointed it out?â Then a slow grin spread across her face. âHowâd that even come up?â
Yn blinked. âI, uh, hum sometimes. When weâre⌠napping.â
Jiroâs smirk turned lethal. âOh my god. You lullaby him.â
âAnd⌠I regret telling you,â yn said with a sigh.
Jiro cackled, kicking her legs like an excited kid. âThatâs the cutest shit Iâve ever heard.â She flipped over and grabbed her phone. âMinaâs gonna lose her mind!â
Yn lunged at her. âHey, Jiro! No!â
Bakugo watched as yn took one more wobbly step in the strappy heels Momo had made before immediately grabbing him for support.
âYeah⌠I donât think I can do this,â she declared, shaking her head. âAbsolutely not.â
âBut theyâre perfect!â Mina said. âLook at your legs!â
âLook at my ankles,â yn shot back, gripping Bakugoâs shoulders for dear life. âTheyâre about to snap.â
Bakugo slowly knelt down, his fingers gently undoing the straps. âTold you. Ditch the death traps.â
âBut she looks so pretty inââ Uraraka protested.
âSheâs wearing shorter heels. Just make âem pointed so sheâd look taller,â he announced, tossing the heels aside.
âHey!â Momo yelped as she caught them.
Monoma, disguised in a terrible wig, peeked into the stage where yn was practicing.
Kaminari spotted him instantly. âUh, guys? Weâve got a spy.â
Bakugo didnât even look up. âFlat Face.â
Sero grinned, happily taping Monoma up, while Shoji picked him up, ready to dump him in Class Bâs dorm.
Yn waved as they passed her. âTell Kendo I said good luck!â
Yn pushed open the common room door, blinking at the unexpected sight of Bakugo hunched over the sofa, papers in hand.
âWhereâs everyone else?â she asked, sitting in the space beside him.
Bakugo shifted slightly to make room without looking up. âStill rehearsing for the live show.â
âAnd⌠youâre not playing the drums?â yn asked, leaning back onto the couch.
âTch. Already nailed my part,â he muttered, finally tossing the papers onto the coffee table and slumping back. âTheyâre just screwing around now.â
Yn hummed, letting the silence settle between them. The easy kind that only existed when it was just the two of them.
She inched closer, letting her head drop onto his shoulder.Â
Bakugo didnât hesitate. He leaned into the contact, his cheek brushing against her hair.
âMissed you,â he grumbled.
Yn laughed. âKatsuki, we share classes, a dorm, and now this pageant thing. I see you more than my own reflection.â
âWith the extras,â he emphasized, nose wrinkling.
âAww,â she cooed, playfully poking his side. âYou wanted me all to yourself.â
Bakugo huffed, a flush creeping up his neck. âShut up.â
Grinning, yn removed her slippers and curled up on the couch, tucking her legs beneath her as she looped an arm around his. âWellâŚâ Her voice dropped to a whisper, heart thudding in her chest. âYouâve got me now.â
Bakugo turned, his gaze flickering from her eyes to her lips. âYeah?â
Yn nodded, her smile soft. âI missed you too.â
Bakugoâs expression softened. His hand rose to cup her cheek, rough fingers gentle against her skin. When she leaned into his touch, eyes fluttering close for a second, Bakugo looked at her like she was the only thing in his world.
He tilted her chin up, slowly closing the space between them. Their eyes slipped shut, breaths mingling as their lips finallyâ
âHey, Bakugo! Weâre back!â Kirishimaâs voice rang out, the door slamming open.
Bakugo groaned, jerking away. He slumped back against the couch, scowling at the ceiling in silent, dramatic defeat.
The notification buzzed against yn's palm as she lay curled in bed, the glow of her phone painting soft light across her face. She didn't need to look at the sender to know who it was.
Stop scrolling through your damn phone and sleep.
A quiet laugh escaped her as she typed back, How do you know I'm scrolling?
The reply came instantly. Because you replied immediately.
Yn smiled, adjusting against her pillows. Maybe I'm meditating.
Bullshit. You're looking at memes.
She glanced at the image still open on her screenâa cat wearing a tiny, lopsided crownâand sent it without hesitation. Okay, but this one's good.
Her phone lit up with his response, the letters practically vibrating with indignation even through text. THAT'S LITERALLY JUST A CAT.
A royal cat, she corrected.
Go. To. Bed.
Can't. Too busy manifesting my victory.
The next message contained a single image: an alarm clock set for 5 AM with the caption âWAKE YN UP.â
Meanie, she sent, already dreading the early hour.
You'll thank me when you're not yawning on stage tomorrow.
Yn sighed, knowing he was right but unwilling to admit it. Fine. But only because you're cute when you're bossy.
The bubbles appeared. Disappeared. Reappeared. Finallyâ
You'll kill it tomorrow. If anyone says anything bad about you, Iâll blow âem up.
Her breath caught, thumb hovering over the screen. She smiled and sent her response.
I know I will. But thanks, Katsuki. Love you.
GO TO SLEEP.
Yn chuckled, about to turn her phone face down on the nightstand when Bakugo sent another message.
Love you too.
Yn stepped onto the stage, quiet and composed, mic in hand. Her presence alone was enough to hush the crowd. She paused at the center, took a breath, and closed her eyes.
From the back of the crowd, Bakugo stood with his arms crossed, gaze fixed on her. Her face glowed on the giant screen behind her, casting her features in a soft, angelic glow.Â
Then the music began.
She began to sway to the melody, and when the moment came, she opened her eyes. Her voice followed, gentle and warm, filling the space like sunlight.Â
The crowd didnât dare move. To anyone else, it mightâve looked like polite silence. But Bakugo knew better. They were captivated. Hooked.
He smirked, pride swelling in his chest. Atta girl.
The song swelled with sentiment, a delicate ballad that mirrored her soft delivery. But then, without warning, it began to rain.
Gasps echoed. A few umbrellas popped open in the audience. Bakugoâs entire body went tense, instinctively stepping forward, already half-ready to shield her.
But yn didnât flinch.
Instead, she stepped into it, letting the droplets catch in her hair, cling to her skin, trailing down her cheek like tears.
She turned slightly, just enough to angle her body toward the light, the water shimmering like it was part of the act. Her voice never wavered, staying smooth and steady.
Bakugo blinked. Then, he saw it.
That small tilt of her head. That calculated pause in her breath. The barely-there smile curling at the corner of her mouth.
She was guiding the moment, twisting the sudden downpour to make her performance more dramatic. She pulled their hearts with gentle precision, painting herself as this fragile, ethereal heroine.
And they were eating it up.
Bakugo scoffed, grinning to himself.
He knew better though.
Underneath that calm exterior, yn was competitive as hell.
She just hid it better than most.
Like how she always walked just a little faster whenever Sato brought out fresh cookies, slipping through their rowdy classmates like it was nothing, but always managing to snag the first one.
Or how sheâd lean back and smile during game nights, cool as ever, until someone beats her in Mario Kart. Then suddenly, sheâd be sitting forward, knees tucked up, focus lazer-sharp.
Heâd seen it in training too. Sheâd nod absently when given instructions, like she was barely paying attention. But the second someone started getting ahead of her, her punches got sharper, her footwork quicker.
And she never backed down.
Not even when Bakugo dared her to eat the spicy noodles he made just to mess with her. Sheâd just stare at him, eyes watering, and eat the whole damn bowl out of spite.
She just hated to lose.
And that was one of the first things he ever loved about her.
The crowd probably saw an angel.
But all he saw was her.
Then, mid-verse, she looked up.
Right at him.
The connection hit fast. Strong. Like she'd reached straight through the crowd and found him exactly where he stood.
The mic hovered close to her lips.
The next line was supposed to be a tender, heartfelt I love you. A perfect romantic finish, made to be sung.
But she didnât sing it.
Instead, she spoke. Changing the words, uttering it so softly. Like a secret passed only to him.
âThank you.â
The word whispered through the speakers, yet somehow it was louder than everything else.
The crowd melted.
But Bakugo didnât move. He couldnât.
His heart was pounding, loud and erratic in his ears, drowning out the cheers.
He never believed in soulmates or any of that mushy crap. That wasnât them.
He and yn werenât some fairytale couple. They were two stubborn, messy people whoâd somehow figured out how to make it work. No sparks or fateâjust time, effort, and a whole lot of understanding.
Their relationship wasnât built on sweet words or perfect moments. It was built on them showing up. On backing each other up. On knowing when to push and when to just be there.
And right now, standing there soaked in rain, watching her express her gratitude so beautifullyâBakugo felt it. All of it.
Up there wasnât just his girlfriend doing some cutesy stage performance.
That was his person. His partner.
The one person who called him out, kept him in check, pushed him to be betterâbut never once asked him to be someone he wasnât.
And he didnât know what the future looked like after graduation, or what kind of shit theyâd face out in the world.
But he knew one thing for sure:
He wasnât letting her go.
Yn barely had time to adjust her crooked crown before the Bakusquad descended like vultures, hungry for drama.
âOHHHH, LOOK WHO'S EATING HIS WORDS NOWââ Kaminari howled, slinging an arm around Monoma's stiff shoulders.
âFunny,â Sero mused, tapping his chin thoughtfully. âI could've sworn someone said we âlacked eleganceâââ
Monoma's eye twitched. âI believe I said refinementââ
âYET HERE WE ARE!â Mina spun in front of him with a dramatic flourish, gesturing toward ynâs glittering crown. âThis queen just wiped the floor with you. In the rain, no less!â
âAlright, alright, thatâs enough,â Yn stepped forward with a sigh, tryingâand failingâto hide the amused sparkle in her eyes. âWe shouldnât rub it inâŚâ
She paused.
Then pulled out her phone, the screen already glowing. â...without proper documentation!â
The Bakusquad erupted.
âOHHHHHH!!!â
âSHEâS ARCHIVING THE SHAME!!!â
âSEND THAT TO THE CLASS CHAT!!!â
Bakugo, trailing just behind her, let out a bark of laughter. He leaned over her shoulder, fingers zooming in on Monomaâs scowl. âHold still, Knockoff.â
Monoma looked ready to combust. âThis is harassment!â
Kirishima, barely containing his own laughter, grinned widely. âYn use the clown filter. For accuracy.â
Kendo, watching the chaos with amused resignation, shook her head. âYou're all terrible.â
âWe learned from the best,â yn replied sweetly, passing her phone to Kirishima and patting Monoma on the shoulder with mock sympathy. âThanks for the inspiration. Youâve been great for morale.â
Kendo chuckled and stepped in, offering a hand. âSeriously, though. You were incredible.â
Ynâs smirk softened. She took Kendoâs hand, squeezing it. âThanks. You were amazing too. Had me sweating for a second. You made the competition tough.â
Kendo grinned and pulled her into a quick, warm hug. âComing from you? That means a lot.â
They parted with a shared look of respect before Kendo dragged a sputtering Monoma off by the collar, still mid-rant.
Then, finally, yn let the tension drain from her shoulders. She turned and collapsed into Bakugoâs side, face buried in his chest.
âCarry me,â she mumbled into his shirt, her voice muffled and sleepy.
Bakugo let out a low chuckle, wrapping an arm around her. âYeah, yeah. I got you, princess.â
The stars were out. Quiet, for once.
Yn climbed the stairs slowly, her sweater sleeves pulled over her hands. She found him exactly where she expectedâleaning against the railing, arms folded, gaze turned skyward.
âYou avoiding the party?â she asked, voice light.
Bakugo didnât look at her. âTch. Too loud.â
She joined him at the railing, shoulder brushing his.
âI canât celebrate my win without my coach, yâknow,â she teased, glancing up at him.
That earned a small scoff. âYou didnât win âcause of me.â
âI didnât win without you either,â she said softly.
He didnât respond at first, just stared ahead, jaw tight. Thenâ
âYou were amazing,â he said, almost grudgingly. âStupidly amazing.â
Yn smiled. âYouâre getting better at compliments.â
âShut up,â he grumbled, but his ears were definitely pink.
Silence followed, settling comfortably between them, soft and familiar.
âBut I was a bit scared, you know,â yn admitted after a moment.
Bakugo snorted, rolling his eyes. âYeah. Couldâve fooled me.â
She bumped his shoulder lightly. âIâm serious, jerk.â Then, more quietly, her expression softened. âI kept looking for you.â
Something flickered in his eyes. The distance between them diminished.
âYeah?â he asked, voice low.
âYeah,â she whispered.
This time, when they leaned in, there was no hesitation. Her fingers curled into his hoodie, his fingers hovered near her jaw, and the rooftop felt quieter than it had all night.
Their noses brushed, lips just about to meetâ
âYo! There you guys are!â
Bakugoâs forehead fell to ynâs shoulder with a low, agonized groan.
âShitty Hair,â he growled, not even turning around. âI swear to godââ
âI just came to tell you thereâs cake!â Kirishima grinned from the door, completely unbothered. âBut hey, donât stop on my accountââ
âKirishima.â
âOkay, okay, Iâm leaving!â
He disappeared back down the stairs, laughing.
Yn pressed a hand to her mouth, giggling into her palm. âNext time then,â she whispered, eyes sparkling.
âYeah⌠fuck that,â Bakugo muttered, before tugging her in by the waist. âCâmere.â
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confidence boost â azumane a.
azumane a. x fem!readerâword count: 1.9k
synopsis: You just wanted to boost Asahiâs confidence but it all went horribly wrong.
cw/tags: fluff, comedy, established relationship

Despite his towering height and intimidating presence, Asahi is a complete sweetheart.
Heâs the kind of the boyfriend who listens intently, remembers the little things, and always makes sure youâre comfortable. Whether itâs offering you his jacket when youâre cold, adjusting his pace so you donât have to rush to keep up, or waiting patiently for you to finish talking before responding, Asahi does it all without a second thought.
You love him so much and genuinely think heâs an amazing person.
You just wished he could see himself the way you do.
Because despite all the love and warmth he gives, Asahi is riddled with insecurities. When he makes a mistake, he doesnât just acknowledge itâhe fixates on it, lets it weigh him down. When people mock him, he takes their words to heart, even when they donât deserve to be listened to. He hesitates to ask for help, convinced heâs a burden, as if his needs could ever be an inconvenience.
And it breaks your heart.
Because if anyone deserves to feel confidentâdeserves to see just how wonderful he isâitâs him.
âYeah,â you say out loud, as if voicing the thought makes it more real.
âYeah what?â Asahi asks, mid-bite into his lunch, his expression vaguely concerned.
You lean back in your chair, a slow grin spreading across your face as you lazily intertwine your ankles with his under the table.
âIâm going to give you a confidence boost.â
Asahi pauses, chopsticks hovering in his hand. He blinks at you once. Twice. Then cautiously chews the food already in his mouth, as if bracing for impact. â... Why do I feel like this isnât going to end well?â
âWow. Rude,â you say, placing a hand over your chest in mock offense. âIâll have you know Iâm very good at boosting confidence.â
âYnâŚâ He levels you with a wary look, clearly not convinced. âYou once told Tanaka he had âsuper manly energyâ just to see how many push-ups heâd do in front of Shimizu.â
You hum, tilting your head. âAnd? He did fifty. He felt unstoppable.â
Asahi sighs, giving you a deadpan look. âYeah. Until Noya jumped in. They turned it into a contest and accidentally pushed Daichi to the floor. Face first. He made them run laps for an hour after.â
âOkay, that was objectively hilarious,â you argue, grinning. âBut my point still stands! My methods work.â You poke his arm insistently. âCâmon, Asahi. Itâll be fun. Youâll feel amazing.â
Asahi exhales slowly, rubbing a hand down his face. He already knows heâs lost.
âYnâŚâ he tries one last time, weakly.
âNope.â You cut him off cheerfully, clapping your hands together. âWeâre doing this, Asahi. Get ready to become the most self-assured man ever.â
Asahi groans, slouching back. âI have a bad feeling about this.â
You beam. âThatâs just the self-doubt talking! But donât worry, weâll fix that soon.â
And with that, your plan was officially in motion.
After classes, you made a beeline for the stationery store, determination fueling your every step. The moment you stepped inside, you knew exactly what you were looking for. Brightly colored sticky notes in every neon shade imaginable, something impossible to ignore. The paper felt smooth under your fingers as you flipped through the pack, already picturing the messages youâd scribble down for Asahi.
That night, seated at your desk with a pen in hand, you got to work. Each note carried a message of affirmation wrapped in warmth:
âNo one does it better than you, Asahi! ŕ´Śŕľŕ´Śŕ´ż ËÍĚęłËÍĚ )â§â
âLook around and appreciate all the things going right in your life (like me â˘âŠâ˘)â
âSlow progress is still progress! ŮŠ(^á^ )Ůâ
You didnât stop there. Little doodles framed each noteâstars, tiny volleyballs, even a goofy cartoon version of him with his signature bun. And when the time was right, youâd slip them into his bag, tuck them into his textbooks, or press them between the pages of his notebook when he wasnât looking.
The best part was watching his reaction.
His brows would furrow at first, confusion flickering across his face, before his lips twitched into the smallest of smiles. Sometimes heâd turn to look at you, but youâd always turn away just in time, biting your lip to hold back a laugh.
At first, the notes were pure encouragement. But after a while, you decided to get a little playful.
âWhen life gives you lemons, SQUEEZE THEM INTO THE EYES OF YOUR ENEMIES!!â
âTogether, weâre an 11/10, but letâs be real, youâre carrying the extra point á( â˘Ě á â˘Ě )áâ
âYou didnât wake up to be a little bitch. Go slay, babe!â
Asahi would groan, rolling his eyes, but he never threw them away. If anything, he held onto them longer, even smoothing out the corners after theyâd been crumpled in his palm. You knew he loved them.
For two weeks, everything was going perfectly. You could feel the change in himâhis shoulders werenât so tense, his voice a little stronger when he spoke. Your little experiment was working.
And then, it happened.
It started like any other day. Another note, another hiding spot. This time it was in his book. But when Asahi opened it in the middle of class, it slipped from the pages, fluttering to the floor.
Your stomach dropped.
The teacher, already mid-stride, noticed the note before Asahi could react. Bending down, he picked it up, adjusting his glasses.
âAs much as I appreciate your enthusiasm for written communication, Azumane, thereâs no passing notes in my class,â he announced.
You stiffened and Asahiâs entire body went rigid, his hands gripping the edges of his desk.
âIf youâre so eager to share, let me read it aloud.â
No. No, no, no.
You barely had time to brace yourself before the words left his mouth.
âYou are a sexy little peach and Iâd love to take a bite of that juicy booty.â
Silence. Absolute, suffocating silence.
Your face ignited in flames. Asahi looked like he wanted to sink into the floor, his entire soul leaving his body in real time.
Yeah⌠you were pretty sure you had just emotionally traumatized your boyfriend.
â... And that's what happened,â Asahi muttured, putting down his cup of beer, ears and cheeks tinged pink.
The table exploded with laughter. Tanaka and Nishinoya nearly fell out of their seats, wheezing as they slapped him on the back.
âI almost forgot about that,â Daichi chuckled, shaking his head.
âRemember when we used to call him âSexy Peachâ for a whole month?â Sugawara added, grinning.
Asahi groaned, burying his face in his hands. âPlease for the love of God, stop.â
âBut it worked out in the end,â Nishinoya pointed out, pouring Asahi another drink. âEver since that happened, you stopped being such a wuss.â
Asahi blinked, his hand stilling around the cup.
He hadnât thought of it like that before.
For years, he had carried his insecurities, convinced that no matter how much time passed, the self-doubt would always be there, whispering that he wasnât enough.
But somewhere along the way, those doubts had let up.Â
It wasnât because he had suddenly stopped making mistakes or because he had magically become more confident overnight.
It was because he had learnedâslowly, painfully, and with far too much embarrassmentâthat mistakes werenât the end of the world. That being laughed at didnât mean he wasnât loved. That messing up didnât mean he wasnât enough.
Back then, if someone had told him he would someday be able to sit here and retell that story without wanting to disappear, he wouldnât have believed them.
Yet here he was.
Still standing, moving forward. He was still surrounded by the same friends who had teased him mercilessly, sure, but who had also always been there, cheering him on.
And yn.
God, yn.
She had been horrified after the whole thing. He could still remember the way she had chased after him once class was over, face red and soaked in tears, words tumbling out between hiccups like a glitching robot.
âAsahiâI didnât meanâhicâI justâhicâI swear I wasnâtâsniffââ
And then she just sobbed and Asahi went into full panic mode.
âYnâYn, breathe,â he had blurted out, hands hovering awkwardly. âYouâre going to pass out at this rate!â
But she wasnât listening, only wailing into his chest while he stood there, frantically rubbing circles into her back.
And thus, instead of disappearing off the face of the earth like he had planned, Asahi spent the next hour reassuring his very remorseful girlfriend that no, he wasnât mad, and yes, he still loved her.
But that wasnât enough for her.
For the next week, she had dedicated herself to earning his forgivenessâbuying him drinks, giving him shoulder massages, literally hand-feeding him snacks like some kind of king.
She had even offered to write herself a note to publicly embarrass herself in return, because apparently, âequal emotional damageâ was the only fair form of justice.
(He had gently declined that one.)
Still, the truth was, he hadn't even been mad.Â
Humiliated? Absolutely.Â
But mad? Never.Â
Not when she had always seen something in him he hadnât seen in himself, when she spent all that time sneaking those ridiculous, sticky notes into his things, determined to make him believe in himself.
He wasnât the same person he had been in high school.
The insecurities were still there, lingering at the edges, but they no longer dictated his life. He had learned to push past them, to embrace the imperfections, and if he ever stumbled, he would always get back up.
Asahi exhaled, shaking his head with a small, fond smile.
âYeah,â he admitted. "I guess it did."
The group cheered, clinking glasses, still teasing him mercilessly, but Asahi didn't mind. For once, the warmth in his chest overpowered the embarrassment.
Later that night, as he fished his wallet out of his bag, something fluttered onto the floor.
A sticky note.
His breath hitched as he picked it up, already recognizing the familiar handwriting. Even after all these years, even after getting married, yn still found ways to sneak love into the most unexpected moments.
He unfolded the note, his lips curving as he read:
âGet home safe, okay?? I need my sexy little peach in one piece!! â¸(ď˝ĄË áľ Ë )â¸âĄâ
Asahi groaned, burying his burning face in his hands. But even as he did, he couldn't stop the grin spreading across his lips.
He carefully folded the note and tucked it into his wallet, right next to a tiny stack of others just like it.
God, he loved that woman.
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beneath the surface â sevika
councilor sevika x spy fem!readerâword count: 1.9k
synopsis: You were supposed to be Sevikaâs downfall, a spy wrapped in silk and sweet lies. But falling for her? Yeah⌠that wasnât part of the plan.
cw/tags: female x female, enemies to kinda lovers (?), spicy but no smut, suggestive themes, tried to make the tension thick but I donât think itâs enough to cut it with a knife

The mansion in Piltover was far too quiet.
Heavy drapes swallowed the cityâs distant hum, leaving only the measured tick of a gilded clock and the occasional creak of shifting wood. Even the air felt stagnant, thick with the scent of polished mahogany and expensive cigarsâluxuries that didnât belong to you, nor to the woman who had been forced to accept them. A hollow kind of wealth, wrapping its occupants in golden shackles.
You lay in the massive bed, eyes closed but far from asleep. The silk sheets felt cool against your skin, but comfort wasnât the issue. It was your mind that refused to settle.Â
It wasnât the first time this had happened. You had always been patient, used to playing the long game, but tonight wasnât about the mission. It hadnât been for a while now.
You weren't waiting for Sevika to return because you had to, you were waiting because you wanted to. To know if she was safe, if she was still alive, if sheâd still return to you.
The realization should have unnerved you. After all, your purpose had been clear from the start. You were a toolâhandpicked, carefully placed in Sevikaâs life under the guise of a gift. A distraction. A temptation.
The councilors had never trusted her, not fully. To them, she was a filthy Zaunite who had clawed her way too close to power, a threat that needed to be eliminated. And so, they sent you. A spy wrapped in silk and charm, meant to dig into her secrets, to expose the cracks they were certain lay beneath her armor. To bring her down before she could rise any higher.
It wasnât a new role for you. The game was familiar, its rules well-worn, the steps rehearsed.
Push, pull, bait, retreat, and repeat.
Youâd lean close, let your touch linger just a little too long, whispered sweet nothings that had unraveled lesser men and women.Â
But Sevika wasnât an easy target. She never fell for the traps, never let herself be anything more than indifferent. A scoff here, a deadpan rejection there.
âIf youâre done wasting your time, the doorâs over there.â
âYouâre not my type.â
âGet off me.â
And yet, her coldness never frustrated you. Truthfully, it intrigued you. The challenge was intoxicating, the pushback a delightful burn under your skin.
Then came the gala.
You had expected the sneers, the hushed whispers from Piltoverâs elite. Expected the way they looked at you, painting you as a gold-digging harlot, a pretty thing draped over Sevikaâs armâeven your own employers werenât subtle about it. But you were ready to play along, to smile through the veiled insults like you always did.
Until Sevika spoke.
Not in your defense. Not in some grand display of defiance. Just a single, blunt remark.
âAt least she has the guts to do her actual job.â
Simple. Unembellished. And somehow, it rattled you more than any flattering remark ever had.
After that, something shifted.Â
You started noticing things you had once overlookedâthe exhaustion lining Sevikaâs face when she returned late at night, the tension in her shoulders, the absentminded way she rubbed at her mechanical arm. The way her gaze lingered, a faint smile tugging at her lips when she spotted the small doodles on the metal, no doubt left by Undercity children.Â
She wasnât just some power-hungry brute clawing her way up. She worked in the shadows, not for personal gain, but for Zaun.
And before you knew it, you had started to see her as something more.
It showed in the smallest of gestures. Setting a glass of whiskey by her usual spot before she even realized she was thirsty. Picking up a tool she had tossed aside, setting it back within reach. Lowering your voice just slightly when you caught her rubbing her temples, easing the tension without calling attention to it.
Nothing was spoken of it, but you knew Sevika noticed.
And in return, she tested you.
One night, she "misplaced" a documentâsomething critical enough to cost her everything in the council. You scoffed at the drastic measure, but a smile tugged at your lips. You saw it for what it was: a deliberate trap, a silent challenge to test your loyalties. And you hadnât taken the bait. The moment your eyes skimmed the header, you stopped reading. You hadnât even considered it.
It had been a turning point.
Over the next few months, Sevikaâs distance became less absolute. She still met your advances with unwavering indifference, still dismissed your flirtations without a second thoughtâbut she no longer pushed you away completely.
The door to her room, once always locked, now gave way with an easy turn of the knob. When you settled beside her, she adjustedâjust enough to make space, though never enough to acknowledge it. And every now and then, she was the one seeking you out. A casual, offhand âYou seen my lighter?â as if youâd always been part of her routine.
Then, a distant door creaked open, breaking your train of thought. Heavy footfalls followed, signalling Sevikaâs usual return.
You remained still, listening. The door swung open, then clicked shut with careful intent. Back then, she wouldâve slammed it just to piss you off when she caught you sneaking into her room. Now, she lets you stay.
The bed dipped as she sat on the edge, the quiet whir of her metal arm filling the space as she flexed its joints.Â
With that, the tension you hadnât realized you were holding eased. She was back. Safe. The thought settled over you, and sleep finally began to tug at your senses.
Until her voice cut through the dark.
âI know youâre awake.â
Her words were gruff, spoken between the faint sound of her adjusting her prosthetic.
You huffed a quiet laugh, letting your eyes flutter open. Turning onto your side, you propped your head up with one hand, lips curving into a lazy smirk. The moonlight gleamed off the silver edges of her arm, but your attention lingered elsewhereâthe sharp lines of her face, the dip of her collarbone, the steady rise and fall of her chest.
âAww, you caught me. What gave it away?â you drawled, your gaze dragging over her like a slow caress. You didnât even bother hiding the appreciation in your eyes, not when she was sitting there looking like that.
But Sevika barely spared you a glance. âYou werenât starfished across the bed, and the blankets arenât on the floor.â
Your smirk faltered for just a second. âI do not sleep like that!â you scoffed.
Sevika arched a brow. âAnd you just know how you sleep?â
âAnd you do?â you shot back, leaning in slightly. âLooks like someoneâs been watching me.â
Sevika snorted. âI canât exactly miss it when you kick me in your sleep.â
That one got you, and you gasped in mock offense. âLies and slander!â
âUh-huh. Go to sleep.â
But you werenât done yet. Shifting just enough, you let the silk of your nightwear slip off one shoulder, baring warm skin to the cool air. You stretched, slow and deliberate, letting your voice take on a more sultry lilt.
âBut I was hoping youâd join me,â you murmured, âand tire me out properly.â
Sevika didnât even look up. âGoodnight.â
You pouted. âThatâs not a no.â
Sevikaâs only response was an unimpressed grunt as she continued working on her arm.
You expected as much. Always so damn difficult and serious. It was amusing, endearing even.
For once, you didnât push further.Â
The air was easy, thick with a silence that didnât need to be filled. Sevikaâs rough presence had a way of soothing thingsâyour thoughts, your breathing, the restless energy you carried everywhere else. Lately, you found yourself craving these moments the most. The ones where neither of you had to say anything, where the world felt far away, and all that was left was this quiet, steady thing between you.
In moments like this, it was easy to forget the game you were playing, the lines you were meant to toe. Easy to pretend she was yours to keep.
And then she shattered it.
âYouâre slipping,â Sevika murmured, voice deceptively casual.
Something in your chest tightened, a sharp instinct telling you to fix your mask. You have always been careful. Always calculating. But lately⌠youâd been reckless.
âAm I?â
Sevikaâs gaze flickered toward you, sharp and assessing. But beneath the scrutiny, there was something else.
âNobody stood in my way today.â A pause. âYou didnât report my whereabouts.â
Ah. So thatâs what this was about.
âWhoops,â you said smoothly, stretching again before rolling onto your stomach, hugging a pillow beneath you. âMustâve slipped my mind. Long week.â
Sevika didnât buy it. Of course she didnât. The woman was too perceptive for that.
âYou havenât been doinâ your job for four months.â Her tone was flat, but there was an edge to it, something closer to certainty than suspicion. âNo reports. No sudden bullshit. The council used to be up my ass every time I made a move, but now? Nothinâ.â
Silence stretched between you two. Heavy, charged. You felt yourself standing at the edge of somethingâa line youâd already crossed but still refused to acknowledge.
Your fingers curled slightly against the pillow. Then, tilting your head, you offered a slow, measured shrug. âWhat, I canât let them sweat a little? Itâs fun watching them panic.â You glanced away, busying yourself with the ceiling. âPlus they were getting annoying.â
At the corner of your eye, you caught the slight narrowing of Sevikaâs gaze. Her stare felt different tonight. Heavier. It made your skin prickle.
A beat.
Thenâ
âFigures.â
Another pause. Then, quieter, like she hadnât meant to say it at all.
âThanks.â
You almost missed it, but you didnât. And god, if it didnât send your heart into a shameless, fluttering mess.
Warmth bloomed in your chest, creeping up your neckâa dangerous, traitorous thing you werenât ready to name.
You shifted, biting back a smile, desperate to smother the feeling before it showed. âYou could thank me in a different way, you know,â you teased, voice light, playful, and maybe just a little too hopeful.
You expected the usual reaction. The exasperation. The dismissal.
But this time, Sevika moved.Â
The mattress gave beneath you, and before you could process it, something cold pressed around your shoulder. Her metallic hand pushed and your world tiltedâyour back meeting the sheets, trapping you beneath her.
Then, heat.
A rough palm slid up your thigh, quick and purposeful, parting your legs like she owned the space between them. Your breath hitched, but before you could find your voice, her fingers were already movingâskimming higher, tracing the sensitive skin of your inner thigh, never quite reaching where you needed her.
Sevika loomed over you, broad shoulders casting shadows in the dim light, her gaze dragging over your face with unhurried interest.
Her lips quirked upward, amused. âThat what you want?â
You swallowed, pulse jumping. âJust an idea,â you murmured, feigning confidence.
Sevika hummed, low and indulgent. âMm. And what exactly are you hoping for?â
âUse your imagination.â
She laughed. âI donât think youâd survive my imagination.â
âTry me,â you said, too quick, too desperate. The words tumbled out like a plea instead of a challenge.
Sevika grinned. That was all the invitation she needed.
She leaned in, her breath teasing against your mouth. âSure.â
Barely a whisper. Barely a touch. Just the ghost of her lips over yoursâenough to set you alight, to make you chase after something she hadnât even given yet. Anticipation coiled hot and heavy in your stomach, unbearable and unrelenting.
Holy shiâ
Yeah. Youâre definitely betraying those councilors.
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velvet noose â sukuna
sukuna x former enemy fem!readerâword count: 1.4k
synopsis: Sukuna told you those sorcerers were using you. You didnât listen until it was too late. And when you had no one else, you called his name.
cw/tags: dark romance, former enemies, angst, violence, established relationship, their relationship is kinda toxic if you squint but thatâs Sukuna for you

The sorcerersâ citadel was gone.
Flames curled into the sky, clawing at the stars, devouring everything in their wake. Smoke clogged the air, thick and suffocating, pressing against your lungs. The heat licked your skin, ash clinging to you like a second layer. Screams still echoed in the distance, though they were growing fewer by the second.
You stood at the center of it all, the truth still echoing in your mind.Â
They had planned to erase you.
Not kill, not exile.
Erase.
To strip you down to nothing. To hollow your mind, your will, your soul, until only their perfect creation remained.
You curled your fingers, stiff with dried blood that wasnât yours.
The elders had raised you. Shaped you, gave you immortality and power. Told you you were humanityâs savior, a divine force meant to protect the good and destroy the evil. And yet, when you had started thinking for yourself, they decided you had to go.
And the sorcerersâyour comrades, alliesâwho claimed to fight for justice had known all along.
You should have seen it. The signs had been there, whispering at the edges of your mind for years. The way they never let you question orders. The way they spoke of you as if you were something godly, untouchableâan object. The way they get angry when you falter, when your humanity slipped through the cracks. The way they spoke of Sukunaâs carnage with horror, yet smiled at the thought of your own destruction.
And Sukuna had told you a million times that they were only using you.
Yet still, you had trusted them, even defended them.
God, you had been so blind.
Youâve been angry before but this⌠was something else.
Your thoughts were cut off when one of the elders stumbled towards you. Eyes wide with terror, robes burnt and tattered, voice raw from screaming.
Pathetic.
His arms reached out, trembling, desperateâbut just as his fingers nearly brushed against you, he froze. A sickening squelch split the air.
Blood sprayed across your face, warm and sticky. You flinched, eyes shutting instinctively. When you opened them again, his body was already falling apart, neatly cleaved in two. His insides spilled onto the ground, unveiling the one who had carved him open like a piece of fruit.
Sukuna.
Your beloved stood there amidst the carnage, red eyes finding yours with a softness that contradicted the brutality around him. A smirk curled at his lips.
âWhoops,â he drawled, voice smooth, almost teasing. âSorry about that, love. Let me justââ
He nudged the corpse aside with the ease of someone flicking away a speck of dust, stepping forward until he was right in front of you. His fingers reached for your face, thumbs swiping the blood from your eyelids before he brought them to his mouth, licking them off without care.
His eyes roamed over you, head tilting slightly before he murmured, "You look good in red."
But you didnât respond. Didnât move. Just stood there, staring at nothing. Mind blank. Heart sunken.
Sukuna clicked his tongue, feigning annoyance, but instead of stepping away, he moved to your sideânot forcing closeness, but ensuring his presence remained.
A beat of silence passed before he spoke again.
âRegretting it already?â
âNo.â
The word left your lips before you even processed it. It was quick, firm, without hesitation. Yet, it felt foreign.Â
Not because it wasnât true. But because it was.
You shouldâve felt something. Guilt. Horror. At least a sliver of unease. But as you stared at the blood staining your dress, the bodies littering the ground, you felt⌠nothing.
No, that wasnât right.
You felt lighter.
And that realization sent a chill down your spine.
Because you remembered how you used to look at Sukuna with disgust for this very thing. For the ease with which he slaughtered, the way his hands carved through flesh like it was second nature, the utter indifference in his crimson eyes as life after life fell before him.
You remembered asking him how he does it so easily, but he only smirked, amused by your naĂŻve desperation to make him care.Â
âBecause the weak were never meant to survive,â he had said, as if it were the simplest thing in the world.
You had hated that answer.
Hated the way he spoke of life like it was something disposable. Hated how he could stand atop piles of corpses without a single shadow of doubt, how he never flinched, never hesitated, never felt.
But now⌠standing here, you finally understood what he had meant.
It wasnât just about strength. It wasnât about who could fight, who could kill, who could stand at the top while others were crushed beneath them.
No, it was about something far crueler.
It was about control.
The eldeâno, those mortals called you their goddess. Their hope. But the moment you stopped being obedient, they turned on you without hesitation, never seeing you as human.Â
You were not one of them and you never had been.
You were a puppet for them to control.
And those who couldnât be controlled? They were discarded.
Not because they lacked strength, but because they lacked the freedom to choose.
And if you had never met Sukunaâif you had never questioned, never seenâyou would have died believing you were fighting for something real.Â
You would have died for them.
For people who had never truly wanted you to live.
And the fact that youâre accepting this terrified you.
You swallowed, forcing yourself to look at him. He was watching you carefully, that familiar, knowing smirk playing at his lips.Â
As if he had been waiting for this moment.
The moment you would finally see.
A shuddering breath slipped past your lips. When did it happen? When had the battles stopped being about winning against him and started being about understanding him? When had your hatredâfierce, unshakableâslowly unraveled into something far more dangerous?
Sukuna had always known what you refused to admit. You werenât some shining hero the elders blinded you into believing. You were an experiment.
He was the only one who had ever looked at you, the only one who had ever spoken to you like you were real.
In the end, it wasnât his words that had made you fall.
It was the way he listened when no one else did. The way he challenged you, pushed you, made you question everything you thought you knew.
It was the way that, despite his cruelty, despite the blood in his hands, he never caged you.
He never forced you. He just waited.
And when the world you thought you were protecting finally turned against youâwhen those mortals revealed what you truly were, what they had always intended for you to becomeâ
He was the only one left standing beside you.
The irony of it settled deep, heavier than the fire-choked air.
They had told you Sukuna was the epitome of destruction. That he was a monster incapable of love, incapable of anything but carnage.
But when you whispered his name earlier into the darkness, choking on the truth of your own existence, he had come.
He hadnât gloated. Hadnât mocked you.
He had simply pulled you into his chest, running his clawed hand oh-so gently through your hair, smiling, slow and satisfied.
âWant me to âtake careâ of it, love?â
He had offered salvation. Given you the choice.
And you had taken it.
Now, standing in the wreckage of that choice, you felt untethered.
Sukuna stepped closer, fingers brushing against your cheek, sharp yet familiar, sending a slow hum through your veins.
âYou wanted this,â he murmured, his hand tilting your chin, forcing you to look back at the massacre you had started. âSo donât look away.â
Your breath hitched.Â
You had wanted this, needed it.
âI know,â you said, and you didnât look away.
Sukuna hummed in approval, stepping behind you, his palm dragging up your back.Â
âThen donât mourn them.â
And you didnât.
Because there was nothing left to mourn.
The people who had claimed to love you had tried to erase you.
And the man who had been deemed a monster had saved you.
Your lips parted. "I wonât."
You didnât need to turn around to know a grin had spread across his faceâwide and victorious.Â
âGood.â
He pressed a kiss to the top of your head before resting his cheek there, arms wrapping around you, grip unyielding.
Curling around you like a cage.
But for the first timeâ
It didnât feel like a prison.
It felt like freedom.
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the side hustle â kozume k.
kozume k. x fujoshi fem!readerâword count: 1.2k
synopsis: Kenma finds himself supplying BL intel to his hopelessly addicted girlfriend.
cw/tags: crack, fluff, established relationship

Kenma wasnât sure when his life had turned into this.
One minute, he was living peacefullyâgaming, volleyball, minding his own business. The next? He had a girlfriend. A loud, affectionate, chaotic girlfriend.
For all their differences, they just fit. Yn was all bright eyes and boundless energy, always ready with a new obsession, a wild theory, a reason to make the world more exciting than it was. Kenma was quieter, content to observe rather than chase. But with her, watching wasnât enough. She made things feel worth engaging in.
She never dragged him alongâjust opened the door, left it unlocked, and smiled when he eventually wandered in. She could fill a room without suffocating it, knew when to push and when to leave things be. And even in her loudest moments, she never felt too much. Kenma didnât think he needed that. Until he did.
But there was one tiny downside.
She was a massive BL fan.
Not just casual, oh-this-is-cute levels of obsession. No, yn was the type to pause mid-conversation just to gasp at two guys standing within five feet of each other. The kind to turn a simple, innocent interaction into a star-crossed love story before he even had time to blink.
And somehow, heâd been roped into the madness, officially serving as her dealer, slipping her BL intel on the volleyball team while she, a hopeless addict, kept coming back for more.
He honestly didnât get it. What was so special about imagining people who werenât dating⌠dating? But then she would just light up at the smallest details, gasping dramatically like she had just uncovered a hidden treasure.
Yeah. That was probably the reason he went along with it.
Which is why, even though this was objectively ridiculous, he still let her in when she came over, already knowing what she was about to ask.
The door to his room slammed open.
Kenma barely flinched. Without looking up from his Switch, he deadpanned, âYouâre late.â
Yn practically bounced at the sight of him, her eyes already gleaming with barely-contained excitement. âWere there any important developments?!â
Kenma sighed, saving his game before setting the console aside. âClose the door first.â
She kicked it shut behind her and hurried over, plopping down cross-legged on the floor. Elbows propped on his bed, hands clasped under her chin, she leaned in expectantly. âReport.â
âLev got hit in the face with a volleyball today.â
Yn nodded sagely. âClassic.â
âYaku patched him up while cursing him out. Lev said, âWow, youâre so gentle, Senpai.ââ Kenma kept his voice as flat as ever, knowing full well she was already eating this up. âYaku kicked him.â
She squealed, grabbing his arm and shaking him. âThatâs so cute!â
Kenma gave her a pointed look. âItâs assault.â
âBut itâs their love language.â
He propped his elbow on his knee, using his hand to hide the smirk twitching at his lips. âRight.â
Ynâs eyes sparkled, no doubt already conjuring up an entire romantic subplot in her head. She clutched his sleeve, gaze full of manic determination. âDid he say anything else?â
Kenma pretended to think, dragging it out for maximum effect.
After a long pause, he finally said, âLev thanked him. Then Yaku just grunted and told him to shut up.â
Yn gasped, eyes widening before slamming her hands onto the bed. âTheyâre definitely in love!â
Kenma snorted, shaking his head. âThatâs normal, yn.â
âNo, no, no.â She scooted closer, eyes alight with conspiracy as she went full lecture mode. âKenma, itâs the classic âgrumpy pretends they donât care but totally doesâ dynamic. You know, the grumpy one does something nice, the soft one gets all flustered, grumpy brushes it off like itâs no big deal. But then it keeps happening, over and over, until grumpy finally snaps and is likeââ She dropped her voice to a dramatic growl. ââWhy do you make me feel things?!ââ
Then she flung her hands up for emphasis. âAnd boomâaccidental love confession, the soft one melts, they kiss, and then they finally fuââ
âPG-13, Yn.â
She waved him off. âRight, right. My point is, itâs only a matter of time.â
Kenma rolled his eyes, watching as she practically glowed, completely lost in her own world. âYouâre so delusional.â
Yn grinned, completely undeterred. âOh, Kenma. My sweet, naĂŻve, blind-to-true-love Kenma.â She patted his hand like a disappointed parent. âYou just donât have the vision. The ability to see the tension, the build-up, the inevitable.â
He stared at her, unimpressed. âYeah, crazy how I missed the deep romance in âshut up, Lev.ââ
Yn grabbed his shoulders and shook him slightly. âITâS CALLED SUBTEXT!â
Kenma lets out a quiet chuckle, letting her have her moment. Arguing was pointless. She was too far gone. And, really, he didnât mind.
She recovered quickly, but the moment her eyes flickered toward him with that mischievous glint, Kenma already knew what was coming.
âAnd what about you and Kuroo?â she asked, grinning.
Kenma side-eyed her. "What about us?"
She clasped her hands together, forming a finger gun before pointing it at him. âDid he ruffle your hair today? Call you cute? Maybe stare at you for too long?â
Kenma sighed. âI lost rock-paper-scissors and he took the last vanilla ice cream at the convenience store.â
Yn gasped dramatically, clutching her chest. âThe betrayal.â
Kenma nodded solemnly, biting the inside of his cheek to keep from laughing. It had become an ongoing joke that yn shipped him with Kuroo. Worse, Kuroo was entirely on board with it, feeding her delusions at every opportunity just to mess with him.
âI told him we were over,â Kenma said, indulging her.
She crossed her arms and nodded, looking thoroughly pleased. âChildhood best friends turned bitter exes.â
Kenma huffed out a laugh, shaking his head before reaching up to pinch her cheek. âI canât believe Iâm dating you.â
Yn beamed, her voice dripping with affection. âYou love it.â
And, yeah. He did.
Kenma wasnât sure when it had happened. When her chaos had become something he craved rather than tolerated. When her dramatics had turned from amusing to endearing. When the idea of not having her around felt... unthinkable.
She made things complicated, ridiculous. But he wouldnât change a single thing.
Before she could say anything else, Kenma turned slightly, tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear before pressing a quick kiss to her forehead. No hesitation, no build-up. Just done.
She froze, her body going completely still. Kenmaâs lips curled into a knowing smile. âYou get excited over the dumbest things,â he murmured against her skin before pulling back.
When he met her gaze, her face was bright red, her eyes wide with disbelief.
âItâs cute.â
Yn let out a strangled noise before flopping forward, burying her face in his shoulder. He let her, wrapping his arms around her with ease.
âThat was⌠so boyfriend of you,â she mumbled.
Kenma didnât even blink. âI am your boyfriend.â
She groaned, clutching his hoodie tighter. âStop. I can only take so much.â
Kenma let out a quiet chuckle, gaze flickering toward her. For all her dramatics, she really was cute.
For a moment, she stayed curled up against him, completely still. Then, without warning, she shifted slightly and grumbled, âI still donât understand why Kuroo thinks heâs the top between you two. You give off way more top energy than he does.â
Kenma hummed in agreement. âMm.â
A beat passed. Then, with zero hesitation, he addedâ
âIâd top you too.â
âWHAT?!â
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bokuto k. x deaf fem!readerâword count: 1.1k
synopsis: You want to cheer Bokuto on, but being deaf makes it complicated.
cw/tags: fluff, established relationship

Silence isnât empty.
Itâs full of color, of movement, of the small details that get lost beneath the noise. You donât need sound to know the world is alive. You see it in the way the wind stirs the trees, in the way laughter shakes someoneâs shoulders, in the way excitement brightens a personâs eyes.
And right now, you see it in the way Bokuto plays.
His presence is a roar even if you canât hear it. Heâs larger than life, bursting with a kind of energy that fills every inch of the court. His teammates react to him, the crowd reacts to him, and youâwatching from the standsâfeel your heart react too.
You want to cheer for him too. You want him to know that youâre here, watching him, proud of him.
But the last time you triedâ
You shake the thought away. No. Not today.
Instead, your fingers tighten around the plastic horn in your lap, the one you spent way too long picking out just for this moment. The one you know heâll hear.
You didnât expect someone like Bokuto to notice you.
You remember that day clearlyâsitting in the library, flipping through a book, when suddenly, a blur of motion appeared in the corner of your eye.
A boy. Grinning. Talking.
Your brain registered the movement of his lips before anything else. He was saying something, long and fast, but you didnât understand a word.
âSlower,â you signed instinctively, unsure if heâd understand. You pointed at your ear, then shook your head.
Bokuto blinked. Tilted his head.
Then, realization hit.
âOh,â you could make that out. His lips moved slower this time, more deliberately. Then again, softer, like he was testing the word. âOh.â
He hadnât known.
His shoulders stiffened, his hands twitched like he wanted to fix his mistake but didnât know how. Then, determination settled over his features, and he dug into his bag, pulling out a notebook and pen.
A moment later, he slid the open page toward you.
[HI!! IâM BOKUTO KOUTAROU!!!]
The letters were big, uneven, and written with so much force the pen almost tore the paper. Beneath them, an attempt at a doodleâa little stick figure with spiky hair, arms raised high.
You bit back a laugh.
Reaching for the pen, you wrote your name beside his, adding a small doodle of your own.
And just like that, a new page of your life had begun.
Bokuto never let your deafness be a barrier. If anything, he made it a bridge.
He started learning sign language almost immediately. The first time he tried, it was awfulâhis fingers tangled together, his expressions were exaggerated to the point of comedy, and you had no idea what he was trying to say.
But he never got discouraged. He practiced, asked questions, made sure he got things right. He still talked a mile a minute, but he started signing alongside his words, his hands always moving to keep you in the conversation.
And he watched you, really watched you. He noticed the little thingsâhow your gaze flickered between people when they spoke, how you relied on vibrations, how you always positioned yourself where you could see everything. He adapted without you needing to ask.
But there were times when doubt crept in.
Dating wasnât something you thought would be easy for you. There were too many little hurdles, too many things you worried would be too much for someone else to deal with.
And yet, Bokuto never made you feel like you were a burden.
Still, some things were hard. Like the first time you tried cheering for him. You donât think about it often, but sometimes the memory surfaces, uninvited.
Standing on the sidelines, watching him play, you had wanted to join the crowd, to call his name like everyone else. But you couldnât hear yourself, didnât know how loud or strange it might sound.
You tried anyway.
But when people turned to lookâsome with confusion, some with poorly hidden amusementâyour throat closed up.
You never tried again after that.
But Bokuto noticed afterwards. Of course, he did.
Which is probably why he dragged you to a party store one afternoon, an impish grin on his face as he led you straight to a shelf of noisemakers.
âIf you donât wanna cheer with your voice, weâll find something else!â he signed, eyes bright with determination.
He tested each one with theatrical enthusiasm, laughing when a squeaky horn made the shopkeeper glare at him. But then, he picked up this oneâthe one in your lap nowâand blew into it.
Your eyes tracked his reaction, the way his face lit up at the sound you couldnât hear but knew he liked.
You bought it without hesitation.
Now, here you are.
The game is intense, the energy in the gym electric. Bokuto stands near the net, focused, determined. You know how much he loves this sport. You know how much he gives to it.
And you want to give back.
Taking a breath, you lift the plastic horn, pressing it to your lips.
You donât hear the sound it makes, but you donât need to.
Because Bokutoâs head snaps up immediately. His gaze locks onto you, eyes wide. And thenâ
A grin. So full of joy itâs nearly blinding.
He pumps a fist in the air, then turns back to the game with renewed energy.
You donât need sound to tell you what heâs feeling.
You can see it. Feel it.
Silence isnât empty.
It never was.
Bokuto wiped the sweat off his forehead, still buzzing from the win. The gym was as loud as everâteammates clapping him on the back, spectators chattering as they filed outâbut his ears were tuned to one thing and one thing only.
Honk!
There it was.
That ridiculous little honk! cut through the gymâs chaos like a battle cry, sharp and unmistakable. His grin stretched wide as he peeked over his shoulder.
Yn was standing near the exit now, tucking the plastic horn into her bag. When she caught his gaze, she waved, bright and proud, and his heart did a little somersault.
God, he loved her so much.
But there was a problem.
See, under no circumstances could yn ever find out what that horn actually sounded like.
Not because it was bad! No, no, no! It was perfect, adorable even.
But if she knew how it sounded? She might stop using it. And Bokuto needed that honk. Needed to hear it at every game, needed to pick it out of the crowd and know, without a doubt, that she was there, cheering for him in her own way.
So when Akaashi suddenly appeared beside him, raising an eyebrow, Bokuto panicked.
âThat hornââ Akaashi started.
âNOPE!â Bokuto slapped a hand over his mouth. âNope, nope, nope, donât say it! I donât know what it sounds like, you donât know what it sounds like, nobody knows what it sounds like.â
Akaashi blinked. âBut I do knowââ
âNO YOU DONâT.â
Akaashi sighed, looking vaguely exhausted, but Bokuto didnât care. His secret was safe.
Yn would never know her chosen instrument of encouragement made the same sound as a goose.
note: In case youâre wondering, people still stared when yn blasted that hornâbut this time, she didnât notice. She thought it was just a normal, loud honk.
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