The head chef of the diner you work at just happens to also be your boyfriend, Katsuki Bakugou. And sometimes it helps immensely, even if you don’t always want to admit it.
Y/n and Peter are on a date at a diner before he has to go back to the studio when a rude guy comes up and starts to insult Peter and his band, so Peter gets mad and starts to cuss him out.
In a five-star restaurant where perfection is demanded and chaos hides behind every polished smile, a quiet waitress and a deaf waiter build an unspoken connection through gestures, glances, and shared routines. While the world rushes around them in noise and pressure, something unshakable begins to form in the silence neither of them fully knows how to name.
At eighteen, Y/N has already spent two years working at Bees Knees, a restaurant that runs on chaos, caffeine, and barely-contained tension. As the busy season hits, the cracks in the kitchen—and between the people who run it—start to show. Between demanding customers, a loud but tight-knit back of house, and owners who fix problems just enough to keep things moving, Y/N has to decide where she stands when everything begins to heat up.
sloane mcknight is the best chef her friends emma can betsy know and have been pushing her to get real job at a top restaurant. she would rather be a home cook as she can’t fathom outing herself out there again. that’s until she stumbles upon the grey goose…the hottest restaurant in town and the manager is desperate to find a sous chef.
The warm scent of spices drifted through the air as the small Indian restaurant came alive for the evening. Soft sitar music hummed in the background while the walls glowed with deep reds and golds, decorated with images of gods like Ganesha and colorful patterns inspired by traditional rangoli designs.
Maybe working in a resturant was an embarrassment like your parents said. And at your age? Eesh. But it was all worth it for the fries. And maybe on particular line cook with blue eyes and a temper that seemed to soften only for you.