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ANDIE I AM OVER THE MOON!!!!! This is incredible!!!
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đ đąđđđđđŠ: In order to placate your anxious mother, you agree to return to your hometown to participate in a mating runâknowing full well that betas rarely get chased, never mind betas nearly old enough to age out of the practice. Youâve decided to treat it like a vacation, a chance to visit with your childhood friends, the mating run itself a nice relaxing hike. All in all itâs a solid planâuntil alpha Todoroki Shouto, your best friend's little brother, steps in and blows it all to pieces. đđđđĄđđđĄ: omegaverse, no quirks au, alpha!shouto, beta!reader, mating rituals, age gap, best friendâs little brother, older reader, afab reader, some class differences, aged up characters, semi-public sex, slight small town romance vibes, background implied dabihawks for some reason, smut, 18+; mdni! đđđđđĄâ: 5.7k | chapter 1 of 4
Then
It was a freezing day in spring the first time you set foot in the Todoroki house.
You had shared a class with Touya for years now, and in that time youâd become something of his best friend. Youâd bonded early over a mutual hatred of fish and your status as the two best tree climbers on the playgroundâtwo integral friendship quality bars if ever youâd met themâand your entente had strengthened over the following months.
After enough time together Touya had even seemed to like you, seeking out your opinion, deploying you like a shield between himself and the other kids. He wanted to be paired with you for group projects constantly, as he seemed to disdain the ability of the other kids in your class.
He eventually acquiesced to two other friendsâRumi and Keigoâas Keigo was a really fast runner, and Rumi could kick a kid almost clear across a playground. But the two of you remained particularly close, and a few years in, Touya had seemed to want to check the final box of your friendship.
That was the day heâd haughtily informed you that you were coming home with him.
Youâd phoned your mother from the school office to obtain permission, and then pulled your jacket on to follow Touya out into the cold, his skinny legs beating a quick path through the streets.
Youâd half-expected that Touya lived in a box behind a shop, with the way he descended ravenously on his lunches (as well as yours, and Rumiâs, when he could occasionally get themâthough notably not Keigoâs, something that had only retroactively made sense to you as an adult). But the house Touya steered you to was enormousâeasily the biggest house youâd ever seenâa stately pile at the end of a fancy neighborhood.
Youâd later learn this was because his father was the mayor, and the Todorokis were neck-deep in generational wealth. At the time youâd been mildly annoyed, because what had you let him eat part of your lunches for if he lived in a house like this?
âIâm home,â Touya had called into the echoey foyer, grand but strangely barren. Heâd kicked off his coat and shoes, discarding them carelesslyâperhaps purposefullyâon the floor, then gestured for you to follow him into the kitchen as a warm voice called out to him. âWelcome home, Touya.â
âI brought Y/N,â he announced grandly as he prowled into the room. To you he said, âThis is my mother, Rei.â
The voice youâd heard resolved itself into a woman, tall, with beautiful long white hair and a small, but unmistakably fond smile on her mouth. You startled, immediately floored by her beauty. She looked just like Touya, the same delicate prettiness to her mouth, the shape of her eyesâbut even lovelier. She looked simultaneously like she belonged on the cover of a magazine, and would be embarrassed by one saying so.
She also smelled like an omegaâsweet, but a little wilder than you were used to. Like spring flowers blooming on a cold day.
âHello Y/N,â she said warmly, turning to you. You gave a shy wave back, suddenly nervous in front of her.
As she turned you finally noticed the child on her hipâa small, round, pudgy little thing with half red and half white hair, and two mismatched grey and blue eyes that pinned on you immediately. It was wearing a horrendous polkadot onesie, and you felt your eyebrows raise without your permission.
âThatâs Shouto,â Touya informed you, and the pieces slotted together in your brain. Ah, so that was the face to the name.
Shouto was the little brother Touya complained about incessantlyâthe one that was his fatherâs favorite, the one that stared too much and wanted to play with all of Touyaâs toys even though he was too little for them, the one Touya was saddled with babysitting constantly. Heâd made Shouto out to be this sort of tiny harbinger of evilâbut Shouto did not look very evil, perched there on his motherâs hip.
He blinked at you, a flutter of surprisingly long eyelashes, for a baby. You had the thought that actually he was kind of cute. Most probably not a harbinger of evil, and actually very sweet-looking, if weirdly round.
âI need to be excused from Shouto duty,â Touya said, the question posed more like a statement.
Rei shook her head, a somber little smile playing about her mouth. âI have to make dinner before Fuyumi and Natsuo get back from their playdates and your father gets home. Why donât you take Shouto to play with you and Y/N?â
Touya rolled his eyes in the long-suffering manner of a man whoâd endured it all. Shouto didnât seem to notice, however, his mismatched gaze barely detaching from your face. You noticed Shoutoâs left eye was the exact vivid blue of Touyaâs, and his other eye the same silver as his motherâs.
âHeâs staring like a weirdo,â Touya complained, but collected Shouto from Rei anyway. Shouto let himself be passed over as placidly as a bag of potatoes, still watching you.
âY/N is a new face for him, heâs just curious, Touya,â Rei said, smoothing Shoutoâs hair down as Touya hefted him in his arms. Shouto reached out a hand towards you, fat fingers flexing.
âWhat, you think Iâm some taxi service whoâs gonna bring you wherever you want to go?â Touya demanded. Shouto ignored him, his little chubby arm wavering.
Strangely, something compelled you to step closer, reaching out a hand in return. Shouto seized it in his pudgy little fist, staring up at you with solemn eyes. His other hand reached out to you, too, twisting in Touyaâs grip, and Touya let out an annoyed scoff.
âY/N didnât come here to hang out with you,â he said. But Shouto ignored him, his little hand fisting in your tee shirt. He seemed to be trying to lever himself up out of Touyaâs arms and into yours.
You were startled, never having held a baby before, and Shouto was kind of a big one. But Touya showed you how to hold him under his butt and across his back, and you heard the rustle of his diaper as he was handed off to you.
âHi Shouto,â you said, watching him watch you.
His eyebrows raised, some small happiness lighting up his expression, and he gave a little kick that wiggled his whole body in your arms.
âHe likes you,â Rei said over the counter top, as she settled a cutting board and a pile of vegetables across it.
You looked back at Shouto, feeling weirdly pleased. Maybe babies werenât that bad.
Touya made an annoyed sort of grunt, stomping past you. âWeïżœïżœre going to play in the living room,â he announced imperiously. You glanced at Rei to make sure that was okay, then followed Touya, Shouto heavy in your arms.
By the time you arrived, Shouto had settled a hand on either of your cheeks and seemed to be trying to stare directly into your soul, and Touya patted him firmly on the back, clucking. âStop being such a little freak.â
âHeâs fine,â you said, bemused. No one had told you really little kids were this intense and weird. But Shoutoâs little round face was kind of sweet, and it was hard to be annoyed at a baby staring up at you, that clearly enamored.
âActually heâs being way nicer to me than you,â you told Touya.
Touya rolled his eyes and busied himself pulling out a horde of action figures, legos, puzzles, and games, as well as a turtle with multi-colored blocks set into it that appeared to be for Shouto.
âOi, itâs turtle time, weirdo,â he told Shouto.
That seemed to break the babyâs singular focus on you, and he peered around, lighting up nearly the same way when he saw his blocks as he had when heâd seen you. You laughed, and helped him settle on the floor next to you, watching his clumsy, chubby grip fumble on the blocks as he carefully removed them one-by-one from the plastic turtle.
Touya set up the legos around you, an older parallel of his brother, though you thought he would kill you for saying so.
A block appeared in your lap, carefully and deliberately placed by a fat-fingered hand. You smiled down at Shouto, picking it up and gesturing grandly. âFor me?â
A grey-and-blue gaze attached itself solemnly to your face, as if awaiting your judgment, and an instant fondness swept over you. Who knew babies could be this cuteâwhen they werenât screaming and crying and generally being small and annoying near you. Touya had massively undersold his little brother, who was the sweetest baby youâd ever encountered.
You bowed your head, clutching your gifted block close to you. âThank you, Shouto. Itâs very nice.â
Shouto stared up at you, smiling a shy little almost-smile, clearly pleased. You couldnât help but reach up and ruffle that distinct tuft of hair, taken with him already. Yep, definitely a good little kid.
And you decided then and there that you liked Todoroki Shoutoâthough for now he was a childâyou both were childrenâand he could only mean so much to you.
You wouldnât realize how much heâd actually come to mean to you, until many, many years later.
Now
Touyaâs white mess of hair was the first thing you spotted as you stumbled into the restaurant.
Outside it was unseasonably cold, an icy wind tearing through you as youâd rushed all the way from your motherâs house. The inside of the restaurant was blessedly warm, and slightly smoky from the meat and vegetables grilling away on each table top. Touya was on the far side, and you could see Rumiâs white hair beyond him, Keigoâs blonde riot of waves peeking over the top of the booth next to him.
Rumi faced the door so she spotted you first, a mouth-splitting grin overtaking her face as she waved you down.
You hurried your way over, letting out a surprised hrrk! when Rumi drew you down into a rib-crushing hug, her alpha strength barely contained. You fell into the seat at an awkward angle, your joints screaming.
âWell look what the cat dragged in! You donât look a bit changed, you little beta cuck,â she crowed, making you choke on a laugh as you almost inhaled a mouthful of her hair.
âRumiâ!â you sputtered, half-pleased and half-scandalized that she clearly hadnât changed in the years since youâd seen her last. She crushed you to her harder, and you could feel your eyeballs all but bulging like a rubber doll.
âIf you plan to crush her to death you could at least wait until I clear the scene,â came Touyaâs disaffected drawl from the other side of the table. âThe last thing I need is police on my case again.â
That was so typical of him, too, after all this time.
âGood to see you too, Touya,â you said, even though you couldnât get a look at him through Rumiâs hair. She ground her knuckles into the top of your head for good measure before releasing you, and you came up for air gratefully, watching the two men on the other side of the table grin at you.
Keigo looked exactly as youâd left him, a little bit more filled out than the skinny teen heâd been, the same wiry facial scruff growing in, those golden eyes alight with typical playfulness. Touya looked like heâd aged the most, his scarsâfresher when youâd graduatedânow deepened to the color of dark bruises. His features were still achingly familiar under them, however, the fine-boned prettiness of his mother shining through, his fatherâs blazing cerulean eyes the only nod to the other half of his parentage.
âSo you really obeyed mommy dearest huh,â Touya said, pinning you with a smirk.
You rolled your eyes at him. As your closest childhood friend, he still knew all your weak spots, your mother the biggest of them. Growing up sheâd been lonely and overworked, and youâd tried to care for her and please her the best you could. You still called her several times a week and sent back your wages to help pay for the house, and pay down the pile of debt your father had left her in when heâd died.
The concession of returning home for a few days to attend the annual mating run, as pointless as it was going to be, was the least you could do for her.
âYou know as well as I do that no one is going to run down a beta,â you said, settling yourself in next to Rumi and shedding your coat and hat. âEspecially not now that Iâm well past newly-presented. Itâll be like a vacation.â
âYou never know,â Keigo said, raising his fluffy eyebrows at you, his grin wicked. You flung the pile of your things across the table at him, but he intercepted easily, all alpha reflex. He stuffed your jacket down next to him, laughing at you.
âI do know,â you said emphatically. âAnd Iâm not fussed about it. I donât know who she thinks is going to pay her bills if Iâm off getting dicked down by some knothead idiot.â
Touya made a dismissive noise and you looked around the table for something to fling at him too. Heâd never had to worry about money, his future shored up with the Todoroki family fortune, built over generations and then basically quadrupled by his father. Since coming out of the correctional facility for a string of petty crimes, Touya had been skating by on family generosity, and you knew he wasnât about to stop.
âJust burn her house down like mine,â he said, an unholy grin overtaking his face as he leaned forward. There was a light behind his eyes like he wasnât entirely kidding. No one had ever been able to determine if the Todoroki family fire had been an accident or not, although Touya claimed it had been.
But youâd known Touya your whole life and you had your suspicions. Touya had hated his father for nearly all of your living memoryâand the Todoroki men had an almost disturbing single-mindedness about them. You had long wondered if Touyaâs fixation on his break with Enji had ever played into the fire that ravaged their house during your middle school years.
The one exception to the Todoroki single-mindedness was sweet little Shouto, who youâd last seen at your high school graduation. He was several years younger than you and had still been round-faced and chubby-cheeked then, all wide solemn eyes and pouty little mouth, just like when he was a baby.
You hadnât seen him since, but couldnât imagine Shouto turning out anything like Touya.
âIâll take that under advisement,â you said to Touya, not liking how his grin widened.
Purportedly heâd come out of the correctional facility for good behavior, his record squeaky clean.
Purportedly.
âSo why even agree to the run?â Rumi asked. âIf youâre not looking to actually take anyone home?â
You helped yourself to the water that had been laid out before answering. âItâs just easier to appease my mother. She gets what she wantsâsome indication Iâm open to my life mate-âand I get what I want, which is to be able to use this as an excuse next year.â
âAww you wonât come back to see little old us?â Keigo asked. His tone was wheedling but his eyes tracked your expression carefully, always observing.
You smiled at him. You did miss your old friends, and you liked how easy it felt to sink right back into them after so many years away. You wanted to see them outside of the confines of a group chat or the rare facetime.
And you missed a lot about the town youâd grown up in. You liked the tiny storefronts of the downtown shops and the easy access to the coast and miles of hiking trails. Youâd had a dream of opening up a little bookstore in one of the lovely brick buildings downtown when you were youngerâbut that was back before the staggering number of dollar signs on your motherâs bills had made themselves known to you and the romance of your daydream had begun to seem more like foolishness.
The bigger cities offered the bigger jobs, the bigger wages to send home. Even if it meant you could only see your friends every few years and mostly kept in touch via group chat.
âHow about you guys come to me?â you asked. âThereâs a chicken place I think Keigo will want to make the trip for.â
Keigoâs grin widened and he leaned in, interested. âSay no more,â he drawled.
On the table top, Touyaâs phone vibrated. He peered at it, dismissing the notification with a swipe. âRei wants to see you,â he reported, the usual blend of disrespect and unwilling fondness for his own mother layered in his voice. âShe says you should come by the house.â
You smiled, pleased to be remembered. âIâd love that. Whoâs living there now?â
Touya stretched, his back brushing the booth. âI do. And she does. Enji visits sometimesââ his tone was pointedly colorless ââand Fuyumi and Natsuo come by a couple times a week. Shouto is there almost daily for dinner when heâs not on shift, because his own cooking is absolute shit.â
You blinked, struggling to reconcile the idea of sweet-faced little Shouto with an adult who lived on his own now. âOn shift?â you asked.
âHeâs a fireman,â Touya rolled his eyes. âLittle fucking do gooder. Ever since the house fire heâs wanted to.â
Your eyelashes fluttered again, your brain floating with the images of skinny, round-faced Shouto struggling to haul people out of a burning building. You struggled not to voice this disbelief.
âWow, good for him,â you said.
âNot for me,â Touya complained. âEver since heâs presented heâs been eating us out of house and home. Canât find a fucking thing in the cabinets after heâs been throughââ
And that shocked you, too, the idea that Shouto was already grown enough to have presented.
Objectively you knew he had to be into his early twenties at this point, but hearing the changes life had wrought on him was almost too much to contemplate. You wondered what he had presented as, and whether heâd be subject to the run this week as well. Youâd always sort of suspected heâd be an omega, with that wide-eyed, beautiful faceâalmost a carbon copy of his motherâs, the same delicate prettiness in it as Touya.
And heâd been so sweet, too. When youâd been much, much youngerâbefore Touya had become too cool and too emo for itâyou remembered playing house together, remembered how often youâd dragged Shouto in to play the part of your son. Heâd always sat there, a chubby-faced toddler, smashing blocks together and staring up at you with big eyes as you and Touya made plastic food and Touya unrolled a days-old newspaper collected from his father, bossing you around from his armchair.
Even when Shouto had gotten older and started to get as fresh with Touya as Touya was with him, heâd always been nice to you, always watched you with those same wide, mismatched eyes.
Yeah. He was most probably an omega.
âWell Iâd love to see Rei, and Natsuo and Fuyumi and Shouto,â you said.
Touya stretched in the booth, not minding Keigo and thumping him right across the chest. Keigo squawked in annoyance.
âIâll tell Rei youâre coming for dinner,â Touya said.
You smiled, pleased. You knew what a huge deal it was for both Touya and Rei to be in the same house againâboth in recovery, both sharing the same space again.
When youâd left, Rei had been hospitalized and Touya had already been knee deep in petty crimes and utterly disinterested in any sort of overtures of help. For them to both be together again, getting regular help, with Enji out of the house and a rotating string of their family members checking in on themâyou were happy to see them healing.
The buoyant feeling lasted all the way through lunch and too many drinks, until Touya shepherded you out of the restaurant, blazing a familiar path towards his family home. You followed, gratified when you saw that the Todoroki house was just as you remembered it, even the rebuilt pieces nostalgic.
Its grandness had been a shock to you as a childânot only in comparison to the tiny, squashed little two bed youâd grown up inâbut that Touya had grown up there, in so vast and elegant a space. Touya who you dug in the dirt with. Touya who picked bugs out of the mud and put them on you. Touya who turned his nose up at dolls and ate things right out of your lunch box without asking, like he was a starving child without any access to food.
The house said otherwise.
Touya treated the Todoroki mansion with the same pointed lack of care he had as a teenager, kicking in the door as he led you inside, throwing his things in a pile in the entry. You couldnât help but roll your eyes, fondly nostalgic over his shithead behavior.
âYou missed a spotâI think thereâs a bare patch of floor over there,â you said.
Touya gave you a narrow-eyed gaze over his shoulder as he uttered a string of objects you might suck.
You raised your eyebrows at him, smiling and unbothered. Heâd always said it was your beta nature that left you unfussed with his various attitudes, taking everything in stride. You didnât know if that was trueâyouâd always sort of suspected it was the strange, inherent connection you felt to him, and to the Todoroki family at large that kept you fond of him, even as he descended into teenage fury.
You didnât know what it was, as youâd not ever felt it with your other friendsâ families who youâd spent nearly as much time with. But if it netted you a lifelong friend, you werenât about to question it.
Rei was in the kitchen like she had been that first day Touya brought you home, an enormous expanse of marble counter and vaulted ceiling that made her look unfathomably small. Her snow white hair had been cropped short into a page boy cut and made her look younger than her years, especially when she glanced up at you with the very same smile she had when you were a child.
âWelcome back, Y/N,â she said. You bowed respectfully, Touya scoffing and grabbing the back of the collar to haul you up.
âSheâs not the fucking prime minister,â he grunted.
âAnd youâre not the boss of me,â you sniped, the drinks youâd both shared at lunch making you a little looser tongued in front of Rei than youâd have liked.
âShouto will be by in just a few minutes as well, and heâll be so happy to see you,â Rei said, smiling gently.
âShouto lives on his own?â you asked, curious. Aside from picturing him as the skinny preteen youâd last seen him as, you also had trouble imagining kind, sweet little Shouto leaving his mother on her ownâand with Touya definitely counted as on her own, for all the help he was. Shouto seemed devoted, familial.
âHeâs wanted his own space since he presented,â Rei said lightly, clearly unbothered.
It was rare for omegas to peel off from their family units before finding a mate, and the strangeness of striking out on his own struck you even further. Maybe he wanted a nest to bring someone back to, after finding the right person?
You wondered if he was going to be participating in this yearâs mating run, and made a mental note to try and find out if he wanted help avoiding any undesirable alphas. If he was an omega, your beta scent would help disguise some of his tracks, youâd just have to follow in his footsteps far enough away from the main track that a ranging alpha wouldnât accidentally stumble upon it.
That thought was cut short, however, by the sound of the door creaking open in the foyer youâd just come in from. There was the sound of rustling fabric, like someone shedding their coat, and then footsteps padded through the hall. A hint of a scent met your nose, slightly sweet and smoky, with an undercurrent of something freshâlike a campfire burning on a cold, clear day. Your brow furrowed, the frostiness an almost-familiar dimension, like Rei's cold widlflower scent. Who wasâ?
Then a tall, unfamiliar alpha poked his head through the door, fluffy red and white strands of hair tangling across his forehead. He was an arresting sightâeasily the most beautiful person you had ever seen, every single one of his features so perfectly and evenly placed, like he'd been put together deliberately. He looked startlingly like Rei, if Rei were a man, except for the fiery blue of his left eye, the shock of scarlet hair above it.
You stared at this new interloper, confused, until you were seized with a sudden memory of that scar, that same mop of hair bent over a turtle-shaped block puzzle.
No. No fucking way.
Rei smiled, opening her arms, and you gaped after him as Todoroki Shouto prowled across the kitchen to her, enveloping her in a hug. Where Touya was taller than his mother, his baby brother almost dwarfed her, easily clearing six feet, his shoulders broad and his frame packed with dense muscle. He'd always had the same elegant, sweetly beautiful set to his features that his mother and Touya did, but there was something sharper about them now, a slightly more alpha edge to him.
An enormous bicep shifted against the sleeve of his t-shirt as Shouto held Rei, and suddenly it was very clear how Shouto had managed to become a firefighter.
Something pinched your arm, hard, and you whipped around to stare at Touya accusingly. âOuch!â
He smirked. âDonât fucking stare like he does.â
You scowled at him, and opened your mouth to say something unsavory, until two mismatched eyes turned on you, pinning you in place.
âY/N,â Shouto said. His voice was deep as midnightâso much lower than you had rememberedâcareful and smooth. The sound of it slithered up your spine like a shiver.
âShouto?â you answered, stepping closer. âYouâre Shouto? Are you sure?â
Shouto released his mother, only the tiniest corner of his mouth twitching. And that was confirmation enough. Shouto had always been a little serious, watching you carefully and intently. He was most like his mother that wayâwithdrawn, a little bit solemn.
âAs far as I am aware,â he said. His tone was flat but you heard the tease in it, regardless. And that was so like him too, couching his inner little shit under the most serious tone, under those earnest heterochromatic eyes.
âWish he wasnât,â Touya muttered.
âOh my god, Shouto. Youâve grown up so much,â you said, a strange thrill zinging up your spine as he stepped closer. That scent like campfire on a cold day washed over you, making you a little dizzy.
Shoutoâs eyes got a little bit round at the edges, and something pulled at the corner of his mouth again, an expression you didnât recognize. His tone was soft as he observed, âYou are exactly the same as I remember.â
You could tell he meant it kindly, so you chose not to be offended with his obvious tact. You were well aware you were not a fresh-faced high school graduate anymore.
âIâm definitely older than you remember,â you said, resisting the urge to poke him in the chest. Your hand felt magnetized toward it for some reason. âDonât be surprised if you hear my bones creaking all the way from the preserve during the run.â
Something sudden and strange passed over Shoutoâs face, those mismatched eyes narrowing in on you.
âYouâre running,â he said, his tone suddenly flat. âThis year.â
âYeah Iâm back in town for it,â you said, ignoring Touyaâs scoff at your side. âGotta appease my mother. She doesnât get that betas arenât the target crowd for this, nevermind ancient ones. That, and I plan to disappear up a tree if someone so much as sniffs in my direction.â
âUp a tree,â Shouto repeated, sounding contemplative.
You wondered if he was internalizing how weird you were. He probably wouldnât have remembered you being weird, considering how younger kids never thought to question their older peers. Maybe heâd even thought you cool when you were growing up togetherâyouâd quickly disabuse him of that notion.
You nodded. âIâve only been followed by alphas twice and both times I lost them up that big willow overlooking the bay, if you take the seaside path out two miles?â
Shoutoâs eyes tracked you closely, like he was committing every word to memory. âI know it.â
You smiled. âThe sea breeze is just enough to hide a betaâs scent, once youâre out of sight up there. I hope the city life hasnât gotten me too out of shape to get up the trunk. Though to be frank Iâm not too worried about it this year. Are you running?â
âYes,â Shouto said, so quickly that it looked like heâd startled himself.
Touyaâs head whipped around to stare at him, and Reiâs eyelashes fluttered momentarily, a weird stillness overcoming herâuntil a sort of look of understanding came over her features. You thought you caught a hint of a smile as she ducked her head to return to her dinner preparations.
âThought you said you werenât interested,â Touya said, his tone accusing. âYouâve never run before.â
Shouto looked deeply unfussed by his older brotherâs sudden consternation. âPerhaps I have changed my mind.â
âThe hell you did,â Touya said snottily. âYou said you knew you wouldnât find your life mate there.â
âPerhaps that has changed too,â Shouto said, his tone so dry that you could tell he was purposefully needling Touya. You resisted the urge to roll your eyes. Brothers.
Touyaâs scoff overlaid the thump of Reiâs knife as she returned to chopping, and you realized how rude it looked for the three of you to be standing there arguing while she was working.
You hurriedly stepped around Touya and Shouto, peering over Reiâs shoulder. For some reason you were hyperaware of Shouto as you passed him, a thought you shoved right back out of your mind as you approached Rei. âIs there anything I can help with? I feel like I have years of free dinners to pay you back for.â
âI am almost done, but thank you, Y/N,â Rei said, as Touya said something in a haughty tone of voice, and Shoutoâs low baritone answered. Reiâs mouth quirked softly at thisâand you realized it was the same way Shouto smiled, small and private.
ââNot bringing home some weird fucking omega,â Touya was saying when you turned back to the boys. You startled when you realized Shouto had shifted to face you instead of his brother, and his body language looked like he was mostly ignoring him.
You channeled your sudden laugh into a fake cough. Touya eyed you sourly, long used to your tricks.
âWell if you want any help on the run, let me know,â you told Shouto, cutting into their argument with the practice of a beta used to diffusing things, especially between Touya and others. Shoutoâs mouth twitched again like he knew what you were doing, and you watched his eyes pick over you speculatively.
You marveled at how far back you had to tilt your head if you wanted to look him directly in the eye now. He was so big, and so unexpectedly handsomeâhe really had grown up well. Some omega was going to be very, very pleased at the end of this week, provided he really did go after someone.
âIf itâs your first you probably wonât know all the best hiding spots,â you told him.
Not that they were really hiding spots, considering most omegas wanted to be found. And there was no one on this earth who wouldnât want to be found by an alpha who looked like Shouto did now. But heâd probably want to make sure he got to his intended first, before any other alpha found them.
Shouto nodded, leaning forward conspiratorially. âI will take you up on that,â his tone was low, intimate.
You smiled up at him, though something weird twinged in your chest. âLunch sometime this week then? Iâll walk you through everything.â
Touya made a noise of disgust, and you shushed him. Shoutoâs smile pulled into a quarter-moon sliver, sweet and beautiful. âI would like that.â
A strange little thrill zinged down your spine. You very pointedly did not think about it, instead shooting Shouto a thumbs up. And then, seized by a sudden need to get away, you marched forward to grab Touya by his collar, dragging him out into the dining room.
âDo you have to make your mother do everything? Letâs set the table,â you ordered him, shoving him at the cabinets. Touya swore at you, trying to twist his lanky body out of your hands, spitting like a wet cat.
But your mind was already elsewhere, occupied by this strange new turn of events. It really had been a long time away from your hometown, and much more had changed than you realized. Youâd missed seeing Touya start to recover his life, youâd missed Rei returning to herself, youâd missed Shouto growing up into a manâand an alpha. You were suddenly overcome by the feeling that you did not want to miss any more, did not want to leave againâthough of course that was foolishness.
The run was less than a week away, and you had train tickets back into the city just after.
And you had your mom to provide for, much as she wanted you to settle down with the first rando who got handsy with you in the woods. An alpha would have to bring more than an interest in you to your coupling in order to win youâand that was not going to happen, especially not to a beta, and especially not to you.
You laid the dishes out, resolving yourself. Youâd enjoy this week, but never lose sight of the fact that youâd still have to leave at the end of it.
After all, it wasnât like some miraculous twist of fate was lurking just around the corner of the Todoroki kitchen, ready to change your life.
#FIREMAN SHOUTO!!!!!!#I REPEAT#FIREMAN SHOUTO đšđšđšđšđšđš#good gods you really had to make him a fireman huh?#a big broad one whoâs biceps can be detected through a shirt sleeve huh?#ANDIE#I donât think my fragile little heart can survive this much sexiness I am so sorry#AND CUTENESS#the beginning of the story explaining readerâs friendship and bond with touya was so funny and so adorable too#AND ROUNDFACED SHOUTO#bobbleboll shouto đ„șđ„șđ„ș#he immediately fixated on reader!!!#I can already tell this will be utter chaos shouto trying to woo reader & poor reader having no clue whatâs going on lol#and he immediately took notes where to find reader during the run#he is reader to hunt reader down and if itâs the last thing he does đ€#I am so excited for the rest of the story!!!#back then & now again#nanaâs bookclub âïž
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