Everyone thought they knew Y/N. Her closest friends. The people she trusted most. Katsuki especially. But when a hospital visit reveals a secret she’s hidden since childhood, everything changes. Some truths hurt more when they come too late.
Three years ago, you were supposed to die. Instead, she slipped into a coma. Now she’s awake, her daughter is twelve, Katsuki is married to someone else, and the life she left behind no longer belongs to her. But when the truth behind the attack begins to unravel, one thing becomes painfully clear: the real danger was never a stranger.
The Todoroki family has spent years learning how to live with everything the fire took from them. You never expected to become part of that healing. You certainly never expected to fall in love with the son who believed he could never come home.
Katsuki Bakugo only went to the club because his friends dragged him there. Now he keeps coming back every Friday. Not for the music. Not for the drinks. And definitely not for the stage.
You thought the hardest part of marriage was learning how to stay together through the bad days. She never imagined the real challenge would be discovering that everyone she trusted had been keeping the same secret. Katsuki Bakugo made one mistake during a week-long mission. The affair lasted one night. The lie lasted months.
For ten years, there has been one appointment Katsuki Bakugo never misses. One doctor he always asks for. One woman he can’t seem to forget. The problem? Dr. Y/LN has absolutely no idea she’s been the center of his universe for nearly a decade.
After the war, dozens of smoke-damaged journals believed to contain League secrets are recovered from Dabi’s abandoned hideouts. Instead, they’re filled with unsent letters, fractured memories, and conversations no one was ever meant to read. Assigned to restore them, you soon discover that the only person who can fill in the missing pages… is the man who wrote them.
You and Keigo have been broken up for 11 months. You still text every day, have keys to each other’s apartments, spend nights together, and occasionally end up in the same bed. It’s working perfectly. Until you decide you’re ready to start dating again.