Dabi and Y/N don’t have an exactly ideal relationship. For one, one of them is a trusted, popular hero, while the other is one of the most dangerous villains in Japan.
working for Dream and the Celestial Concord was supposed to mean hope, purpose, and peace across the multiverse. instead, Y/N is exhausted, disillusioned, and starting to notice the cracks beneath the Concord’s perfect image. then they meet Killer, Nightmare’s right hand man, who offers them something they never expected: a place within the Umbral Sovereignty.
It’s Valentine’s Day at U.A., and Y/N spends the entire day getting gifts, chocolates, and confessions from classmates while Izuku watches himself spiral from a distance. He’s had a crush on them for a while now, but unlike everyone else, he didn’t prepare anything special. No candy, no flowers, no grand plan. Just a pounding heart, shaky nerves, and the hope that somehow, being honest will be enough.
you run a café in neutral territory where members of the ‘celestial concord’ and ‘umbral sovereignty’ regularly cross paths. unfortunately, serving coffee means dealing with their secrets, drama, and emotional baggage too.
Today has been nothing short of horrible for Hawks. From nosy fans following him around to the commission bothering him about information on the League. He’s strong, but only so much so. He starts snapping at his sidekicks, walking out during meetings, and not-so-kindly ignoring fans in the streets. It’s completely unlike him, but he can’t put on a fake face, not right now. But when he gets home and sees Y/N waiting for him, all of that precious building up exhaustion and resentment fades away like it never existed.
Transferring to U.A. was supposed to be simple. New school, new classmates, new chance to prove yourself. Instead, you get thrown into Class 1-A, move into the dorms, and somehow end up becoming an important part of everyone’s lives. Between late-night movie marathons, brutal training sessions, school festivals, villain attacks, stolen snacks, and the general chaos of living with twenty teenagers, you start settling into your new home. Then there’s Bakugou, who seems personally offended by your existence. Todoroki, who keeps finding reasons to sit beside you. And Midoriya, who absolutely, definitely, does not have a crush on you. (At least, that’s what he keeps telling himself.) You came to U.A. to become a hero. You didn’t expect to become caught between three of them.