You and Bakugo have an understanding: keep things simple, no expectations, and no getting attached. At least, that was the plan. Katsuki Bakugo built his entire life around control. As a top pro hero, he’s known for his explosive personality, unmatched determination, and the way he refuses to let anyone see him as anything less than the best. To everyone else, he’s confident, intimidating, and impossible to read. But you’ve seen the parts of him that he keeps hidden. The quiet moments after a long day. The exhaustion behind his sharp words. The rare times when his guard slips and you catch a glimpse of the person underneath the anger and pride. What started as something uncomplicated slowly becomes harder to define. Late-night conversations turn into hours spent talking about things neither of you expected to share. Small gestures start meaning more than they should. The walls Bakugo built around himself begin to crack, and you start realizing there’s more to him than the aggressive hero everyone knows. But Bakugo doesn’t do vulnerability. He doesn’t admit when he’s scared. He doesn’t ask for help. And he definitely doesn’t make it easy for anyone to get close. Because caring about someone means giving them the power to hurt him—and that’s a risk he’s never been willing to take. The problem is, somewhere along the way, the rules you both agreed on started to change. And now the hardest battle Bakugo faces isn’t against a villain. It’s accepting that maybe you’re the one person he doesn’t want to walk away from.
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@fleur_bloomThe city never really slept—not in this district. The hum of vending machines, the distant wail of a patrol siren, the glow of neon signs reflecting off rain-slicked asphalt. It was the kind of night that felt endless, suspended somewhere between midnight and the early hours where nothing good ever happened.