The Bakusquad planned a relaxing getaway to a secluded hot spring resort deep in the mountains — no villains, no training, no stress. Just warm water, good food, and chaos between friends. But the trip takes an unexpected turn when My Hero Academia’s explosive pro-hero-in-training, Katsuki Bakugo, crosses paths with a woman carrying a crying baby with clouded eyes and bruises hidden beneath long sleeves. The baby — Y/N — is only eight months old and suffers from glaucoma, barely able to focus on the world around her. While the others try to mind their business, Bakugo can’t ignore the way the woman jerks the child around, speaks to her coldly, or leaves her crying for far too long. And for someone who claims to hate crying babies… Bakugo finds himself the first one reaching for her. Between late-night confrontations, protective instincts nobody expected from him, and the Bakusquad slowly becoming attached to the quiet little girl with wide unfocused eyes, the trip becomes something far more emotional than any of them signed up for. Maybe heroes aren’t only made on battlefields. Maybe sometimes… they’re made in the steam of a hot spring, holding a child who’s never been treated gently before.

💬 2.4k

@keitaa67
By writing, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy