Their wedding invitation comes in the mail. Mr. and Mrs. Midoriya. But not even two years ago, he was getting you promise rings and telling you that it was only a matter of time before you two got married.
Your roommate, Izuku Midoriya, brought over Ochaco Uraraka, so you decided to give them some space while he has company over. You think they’re hooking up. Little did you know, he’s head over heels for you.
Izuku Midoriya is your soulmate. You’re connected by the red string tied to both your pinkies. Post-vigilante, Uraraka is currently pleading for people to accept him.
She doesn’t trust heroes. He doesn’t do roommates. It’s only supposed to last three months. Unfortunately, neither of them is very good at staying temporary.
What started as a shy encounter where you were too nervous to speak spiraled into a deep rivalry between you and Izuku Midoriya. Except he pretends to hate you while obsessing over how cute you are to Katsuki Bakugo.
Izuku Midoriya, your former best friend, runs straight to you for consolation after he and his girlfriend break up—though he forgot one crucial thing. His ex, Miki, banned him from speaking to you, despite him having known you since childhood.
Izuku Midoriya is your close friend. You’d planned a study sesh, and he gave you his dorm key. Imagine your surprise when you come in and find him jerking off to one of your pictures and moaning your name.
When you join Class 1-A, you don’t think much of it when you’re naturally excluded. You’re naturally quiet, so it makes sense. What doesn’t make sense is the lack of reaction when you go missing. Except for one person—Izuku Midoriya. Your boyfriend. Well, as close to a boyfriend as he could be without a title because you had made the excuse that things were “too complicated right now.” He was a wreck when you went missing. Even more so when he finds you with the League while the class is on a mission.