Situationship
For four years, you and Katsuki Bakugo have been rivals in every sense of the word. From the moment you stepped into U.A., you’ve been competing for the top spot—trading insults, victories, and enough arguments to make everyone around you miserable. He can’t stand your attitude. You can’t stand his. At least, that’s what you’ve always told yourself. Now it’s senior year, and graduation is right around the corner. Soon you’ll both be leaving for the pro leagues, finally free of each other. Everything is supposed to stay the same—until one impulsive night at a college party changes everything. A few drinks, a moment of weakness, and a single mistake neither of you can take back. The next morning, you’re both determined to pretend it never happened. Unfortunately, pretending gets a lot harder when neither of you can stop thinking about it. So you make a deal: no feelings, no strings, no one can ever find out. Just a casual arrangement between two people who supposedly can’t stand each other. Simple enough. Except enemies aren’t supposed to know each other’s favorite late-night takeout orders. They’re not supposed to fall asleep in each other’s dorm rooms. And they definitely aren’t supposed to keep reaching for each other every time the clock strikes ten. As graduation grows closer and the future starts pulling you in different directions, one question becomes impossible to ignore: If Katsuki Bakugo is really your enemy, why does leaving him behind sound so much worse than losing?
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