INSPIRED BY @sofresita You loved Katsuki Bakugo in middle school, right up until the day he said something that made it clear you never should have. Years later, you walk back into his life unchanged at your core—just no longer someone he gets to reach.🤨🤨
Y/N has been listening to Bakugou Katsuki for years—late nights, long drives, headphones turned up just a little too loud like his voice belongs there. His music is raw, controlled, intimate in a way that feels almost personal. So when she finally sees him live, packed into a dark venue glowing with red lights and slow bass, she expects to feel small in the crowd. She doesn’t expect him to see her. Halfway through the set, Bakugou’s gaze locks onto hers like the rest of the room disappears. He
You start coughing up bright orange petals. There’s no mystery about what that color means. Katsuki Bakugou realizes it far too slowly. Slow-burn Hanahaki AU. Mutual pining. Pride. Near loss. Almost too late.
Marco “Mars” Ibáñez doesn’t get attached. Not to people with heartbeats. Not to anyone he can lose. But when a new transfer student starts looking at him like he’s still human, Mars finds himself breaking rules he’s survived decades by following. High school is hard enough without hunger, secrets, and the sudden urge to protect someone at any cost.
Front row was supposed to be loud, sweaty, and forgettable in the best way. Y/N has loved this band for years—but when they finally see them live, something shifts. From the stage, Bakugou Katsuki notices them, and in the middle of the noise and lights, the world narrows to a single point of focus. A chance look becomes fixation. A concert becomes the beginning of something neither of them planned. Sometimes, love doesn’t start quietly. It starts at full volume. 🎸🔥
At U.A, the future of hero society apparently lives in one extremely chaotic dorm where twenty-something students train to save the world by day and spend their nights arguing about hero ethics on a couch that may or may not be floating. When a transfer student walks into Class 1-A expecting disciplined future heroes, they instead find grunge fashion, late-night philosophy, questionable life choices, and the uncomfortable realization that their exhausted teacher might also be the campus plug.
Katsuki Bakugou has spent his whole life believing strength means standing alone—burning brighter, harder, until there’s nothing left to touch him. Then he meets her. A girl who doesn’t need saving, but still bleeds quietly where no one looks. As he learns to stand between her and the world, what starts as protection turns into something far more dangerous: love. Inspired by Let Me Be Your Superhero, this fic follows Katsuki Bakugou as he discovers that being a hero isn’t about expl
A mid-semester transfer to U.A. University drops you into the middle of Class 1-A—a loud, competitive, and dangerously tight-knit group of hero students juggling brutal coursework, campus politics, and a social scene that never seems to slow down. Between the infamous frat duo Katsuki Bakugo and Izuku Midoriya, sorority chaos, Y/N quickly realizes that surviving college might end up being harder than becoming a hero. {read premise :D}
He doesn’t remember loving them. He only remembers dying — and the person who stayed beside him when it happened. Now, centuries later, they have to fall in love again.
Y/n is a new student inserted into the same setting, placed directly into Tobias’s orbit; they are perceptive, emotionally steady, and difficult to read, which disrupts how easily others influence them. Tobias fixates quickly, confused by their calm and drawn to it, while Emilio becomes interested for the opposite reason—testing their limits and reactions; Rudy watches them closely, suspicious but curious, and Carmelo stays distant but observant. Y/n doesn’t “fix” anyone, but their presence shifts dynamics: Tobias becomes more conflicted, Emilio more deliberate, Rudy more guarded, and the overall tension tightens because Y/n can see through people without reacting the way they expect.
Seven years after they first began performing together, the traveling theatre troupe known as the Lark—Cole, Clémente Dearworth, Peregrine August, and Kingsley—wander from town to town across Meadowlark putting on strange, beautiful performances about old myths and masked figures. When Y/n accidentally ends up helping backstage one night, what starts as a simple favor quickly turns into getting dragged along with the troupe’s chaotic life of traveling stages, folklore performances, and the found family that forms between them.
Y/n was hired to babysit at Ivory Manor. The job sounds simple enough—three children, a large house, and two single fathers trying very differently to keep their lives together. One father runs the household with strict rules and routines, while the other seems more interested in watching what happens when those rules break. The children play strange games, the manor is bigger than it should be, and it quickly becomes clear that babysitting in the Ivory household is not a normal job.