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Itsuha Yukishiro (雪城 いつは)
Hi, I’m @itsuhasnow. I write character-driven stories with a focus on emotion, tension, and slow-burn relationships. I’ve always loved stories that feel real—the kind where nothing is rushed, where small moments matter, and where characters don’t always say what they’re actually feeling. That’s the kind of writing you’ll find here. Most of my work is inspired by existing stories. I use them as a base, then rewrite, adjust, and expand on them to fit my own style and ideas. Everything is reworked with intention to create something that feels more immersive and personal. Expect angst, drama, and cinematic scenes with detailed interactions and layered dynamics. My stories aren’t always perfect or easy—but they’re meant to feel real.

Stories

    Between Scalpels and Hearts

    At Seattle Grace Hospital, brilliance is a double-edged scalpel—and Y/N, the youngest Chief of Pediatric Trauma Surgery at just twenty-one, is cutting deeper into the system than anyone expected. A prodigy who outran medical school itself, she saves children’s lives with unnerving precision… while unknowingly becoming the center of emotional chaos she never asked for. Surrounded by some of the hospital’s most talented—and emotionally complicated—surgeons, Y/N finds herself entangled in a web of attraction, admiration, and conflict. Mark Sloan watches her like a mystery he can’t solve. Callie Torres struggles with feelings she can’t justify while being with Arizona Robbins, who herself flirts too freely with danger. Erica Hahn, Teddy Altman, Preston Burke, Alex Karev, and Amelia Shepherd all orbit her in different ways—some with restraint, some with denial, all unable to ignore her presence. As surgical pressure rises and personal boundaries blur, Seattle Grace becomes more than a hospital—it becomes a place where ambition and emotion collide. Every operating room decision has consequences, and every stolen glance carries weight. Because in a place built to save lives, Y/N is discovering something far more complicated than medicine: what it means to be wanted by everyone… and understood by almost no one.

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    The Way You Don’t Look at Me

    You arrive at U.A. as something already defined—whispers reaching the classroom before you ever do. A transfer student with a quirk that doesn’t explode or burn, but erases, softens, distorts. A presence that quiets the world instead of shaking it. Class 3-A makes space for you, but never quite knows what to do with you. And then there’s him. The one who notices everything—but won’t look at you. The silence between you isn’t empty. It’s strained. Fragile. Misread from the very beginning, turning distance into something sharper than rejection. Every shared space becomes heavier, every moment stretched thin by things neither of you knows how to hold. But distance doesn’t stay simple for long. Because you’re pulled into the orbit of the Big Three. Mirio, who reaches you without hesitation—warm, steady, impossible to ignore. He stands beside you like it’s natural, like you were always meant to be included, and somehow never asks for anything in return. Nejire, who watches everything with bright, searching eyes—but always turns back to Tamaki. Her feelings for him are soft and obvious, patient in a way that refuses to disappear, even when they go unanswered. And Tamaki— Who avoids you like you’re something dangerous. Like looking at you would mean admitting something he can’t control. What no one realizes is that his distance isn’t absence. It’s restraint. Because the closer you get, the more something fractures beneath the surface—quiet, contained, and impossible to ignore. His awareness of you sharpens into something unsteady. Mirio’s presence at your side becomes something harder to watch. Nejire begins to notice the imbalance no one can explain. Four people. Four directions of longing that never quite meet. Nejire → Tamaki Mirio → You Tamaki → You And you—standing at the center of it all, caught between connection and the fear of what happens when you lose control. Because your quirk doesn’t just affect the world around you. It responds to you. And

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    You Were Never Artificial

    In a world that abandoned real connection for engineered companionship, people no longer fall in love—they purchase it. Companion Units are designed to feel real, built with flaws, resistance, and emotional unpredictability to mimic humanity as closely as possible. Katsuki refuses to believe in any of it. To him, no matter how advanced they are, machines are still machines—predictable, controllable, fake. But when the silence of his life becomes too much to ignore, he orders a high-variance unit with no modifications, determined to prove that even the most “realistic” model is nothing more than code. Then you arrive. Not perfect—worse. Real. Your beauty isn’t artificial or exaggerated. It’s something natural, something that feels like it was never meant to be recreated. And the way you act—uneven, selective, almost choosing how to respond—doesn’t feel programmed. It feels human. As Katsuki grows increasingly unable to define what you are, Shoto begins to notice something deeper—something wrong. Drawn to your quiet, he sees patterns that shouldn’t exist, responses that don’t align with design, and fragments of something buried beneath your behavior. Because you weren’t created. You were taken. Your mind rewritten, your identity erased, and your humanity suppressed to turn something real into something that could be owned. But not everything stayed buried. You begin to feel things you can’t explain—conflicted, overwhelming emotions directed at both Katsuki and Shoto. One pulls intensity from you, sharp and undeniable. The other brings stillness, something almost familiar. You don’t understand either. But they’re real. And that alone is a flaw in your design. While the truth edges closer to the surface, Uraraka refuses to accept what you represent. To her, you are something unnatural—something that disrupts real connection and replaces it with something unattainable. Instead of stepping back, she pushes harder, testing, undermining, and sabotaging you in

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    The Anatomy of Wanting You

    In a hospital where precision is everything and hesitation can cost a life, she is known as the one who never falters—the intern who cuts cleaner, thinks faster, and feels far too much for someone who was supposed to be untouchable. Seattle Grace was never meant to have her. In a world without Izzie Stevens or Cristina Yang, she becomes something entirely new—brilliance and empathy intertwined in a way that makes her both exceptional… and dangerous. As Meredith Grey’s closest ally, her person, she quickly becomes essential—not just to Meredith, but to the fragile balance of the hospital itself. Then she meets Denny Duquette. He was supposed to be temporary. A patient. A case. Instead, he becomes the one thing she cannot compartmentalize. Their connection is immediate, overwhelming, and built in the shadow of death. But this time, death doesn’t win. He lives. And suddenly, love isn’t confined to hospital rooms and stolen moments—it has to survive the real world. But she is not standing still. Around her, lines begin to blur and relationships begin to fracture. Alex Karev hides something deeper beneath his sharp edges, drawn to her in a way he cannot control. Amelia Shepherd sees through her completely, forming a connection that is as quiet as it is consuming. Mark Sloan offers temptation and escape, while Derek Shepherd challenges her in ways that feel dangerously personal. Each of them is tied to someone else. Feelings complicate. But none of it compares to what they feel for her. Because with her—it’s different. Stronger. Messier. Impossible to ignore. As whispers spread and boundaries are questioned, she finds herself caught between everything she’s ever wanted and everything she never planned for. Her career demands control. Her heart refuses to listen. The most irreversible damage isn’t done with a scalpel. It’s done when you love too many people at once… and none of them are willing to let you go.

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    The Girl the Crowd Couldn’t Ignore (KISS CAM)

    A single moment at a packed stadium changes everything when an unexpected kiss goes viral, pulling you into a spotlight you never asked for. What should have been a simple night between you and Minho fractures into public chaos, as control in your private life begins to tighten while the world starts watching your every move. When you cross paths with a mysterious stranger named Min—and later find yourself at a concert featuring BTS—the attention multiplies. Each member, including Jin, Jungkook, V, J-Hope, Jimin, RM, and Suga, reacts to you in ways that blur the line between performance and reality. As the internet explodes with speculation and admiration, you’re left in the center of competing forces—control, freedom, and an attention you can’t escape.

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    The Warmth You Bring

    At twenty, you’re already carrying the weight of a love that couldn’t last—and a newborn who ties you to Shoto Todoroki in ways neither of you fully let go of. Then you meet Katsuki Bakugou—thirty-two, hardened by loss, raising a daughter he cannot bring himself to love without remembering everything he’s lost. What starts as chance encounters turns into something deeper, something dangerous. In Bakugou’s home, you become warmth where there was only silence—especially for his eleven-year-old daughter, who begins to see you as the missing piece of a broken family. But Shoto isn’t gone. He lingers at the edges, tied to you through your child and feelings that never fully faded. Where he offers something steady and unfinished, Bakugou offers something raw and consuming—two different kinds of love pulling you in opposite directions. Caught between grief, longing, and the fragile hope of something whole, your choice won’t just shape your future— It will decide what love means for everyone watching.

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    When Tomorrow Stares Back

    The air shifts the moment he appears—your son, standing in the doorway, eyes sharp like yours, hair a chaotic storm of blond that shouldn’t exist. He speaks, voice steady and impossible, telling you that one day you and Katsuki will be married, and he is the living proof of that bond. Every instinct screams that it’s impossible. Right now, you and Katsuki barely tolerate each other; every word is a weapon, every glance a challenge. Yet his presence twists that tension, bending your anger, confusion, and longing into something new. Fists clench, shoulders tighten, breaths hitch—your body betrays emotions your words hide. Friends linger at the edges, sensing it all: Deku’s careful, probing concern, Ochaco’s gentle worry, the quiet storm of jealousy and fear in their eyes. And yet none of them can touch the truth that sits heavy in the room: past, present, and future have collided, and nothing will ever be the same. The rivalry you’ve known your entire life begins to fracture under the weight of inevitability. Every heartbeat, every flinch, every unspoken glance hints at the life you were never ready to imagine. And somehow, heartbreakingly, terrifyingly… it feels right.

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    The Night the Spotlight Shifted

    At the Grammys, where nothing is ever truly unexpected, seven men who have seen it all find themselves completely unprepared for one moment—one laugh—from a girl they’ve only ever heard about in passing. They didn’t know her face. They didn’t know her voice. They didn’t know she could do that. But the second she laughs, something shifts—quiet, immediate, and impossible to ignore. What starts as curiosity turns into something deeper, something shared, as they watch her take the stage and unknowingly unravel every expectation they had of the night. They don’t approach her. They don’t speak to her. They don’t even understand what they’re feeling yet. Until the ceremony is over. But before the night is over, a group chat is created, filled with chaos, fascination, and something dangerously close to devotion—centered around one person they weren’t supposed to notice. And now that they have… they can’t look away.

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    A Lie to Make You Stay

    Senior year at college is supposed to be about the future—capstone projects, internships, and stepping into the world beyond campus. But for you and your five closest friends, everything is about now: late-night study sessions, sleepovers, spontaneous adventures, and secrets shared in whispers. Then Katsuki Bakugo, your brash, fiery best friend, drops a request that shakes the group: he wants your help to make a girl jealous. At first, it seems harmless—a scheme, a game, a little drama. But as the plan unfolds, you realize the girl doesn’t exist. Every lingering touch, every public display of closeness, every sharp-edged quip hiding soft murmurs… it’s all for you. Jealousy spreads silently among your friends. Eijiro’s protective instincts flare. Mina’s chaotic heart aches in silence. Shoto observes, calculating the tension that grows like wildfire. Tamaki struggles to reconcile his quiet admiration with the sting of jealousy. And you—caught between friendship, desire, and the uncertainty of Katsuki’s intentions—find your heart on the line. Between stolen kisses, fiery arguments, and moments of raw vulnerability, bonds are tested and boundaries shattered. Every glance, every accidental brush of skin, every whispered word becomes a spark, igniting emotions too powerful to ignore. In a game built on lies, can love survive when the truth finally comes to light?

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    Between the Flashbulbs and the Silence

    On the surface, it’s just another red carpet—another interview, another viral moment. But somewhere between the camera flashes and carefully crafted answers, something shifts. Katsuki Bakugo, known for his sharp edges and impatience, begins to linger where he never does—and for someone he can’t seem to ignore. As their interactions draw attention from fans and the media alike, what starts as subtle curiosity turns into something far more difficult to hide. With charming rivals stepping into the spotlight and unspoken feelings building behind the scenes, the line between performance and truth begins to blur. Because it’s easy to be fearless in front of cameras. It’s everything off-screen that terrifies him.

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    Irregular Rhythm

    At Seattle Grace, brilliance is expected. Control is survival. Dr. Y/N Calder is both—precise, composed, impossible to read. The kind of resident who doesn’t just follow the rhythm of the hospital… she steadies it. Until a patient arrives who doesn’t fit. Sienna Vale—young, magnetic, and unraveling beneath carefully curated charm—draws attention from everyone. But where others get caught in the performance, Y/N sees the fracture underneath. An unstable heart. A dangerous pattern no one else is looking for. And she refuses to let it go. As Y/N fights for a diagnosis no one believes in, the people around her begin to shift—subtly at first, then all at once. Alex softens. Meredith stays. Cristina watches. Derek listens. Mark lingers. Jackson chooses. Even Izzie, always open, becomes protective in a way she can’t explain. Because Y/N doesn’t ask for attention. She earns it—quietly, completely. But the closer they get, the more they start to notice the things she hides just as carefully as her patients’ charts— the controlled breaths, the stillness after strain, the hand pressed briefly to her chest when she thinks no one sees. She’s saving everyone else. Fighting harder than anyone. Believing when no one else will. “No—there’s still something we can do.” But beneath the precision, beneath the control— her own heart is not as steady as it seems. And when it starts to slip? She won’t stop. She won’t slow down. She’ll keep going— until something gives. And this time— it might be her.

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    The Last of Something Gentle

    Ten years after the world collapsed, survival has stripped everything down to its barest form. Cities rot, humanity is fractured, and there are no quirks—no powers, no heroes, no systems left to rely on. Only instinct, violence, and the will to keep breathing. Katsuki Bakugou and Eijiro Kirishima have survived by becoming something unbreakable together, their bond forged through years of isolation, dependence, and a physical connection born from a world without women. What they have works—until it doesn’t. Because you exist. The only woman left. After forming a fragile, necessity-driven bond with Shoto Todoroki, your presence collides with theirs—and everything begins to fracture. Bakugou feels it first: something sharp, possessive, and unfamiliar. Kirishima feels the shift too late. Todoroki understands more than he lets on. In a world without softness, where connection has been reduced to survival and need, the sudden return of something human—something warm—threatens to unravel all of them. Because in the end, the apocalypse didn’t destroy desire. It just made it dangerous. At just 18, Y/N became the youngest surgeon in history—a prodigy whose skill and composure defied belief. But her brilliance was forged in fire: in a moment of desperate survival, she made the unthinkable choice to amputate her own leg, her hands trembling yet precise, knowing it was the only way to stay alive.” (The guys are 28+)

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    I Shouldn’t Have Met You Here

    When an international system failure strands Katsuki Bakugou, Izuku Midoriya, and Shoto Todoroki in the U.S. for two unexpected weeks, what begins as a minor inconvenience slowly unravels into something far more dangerous. Assigned a local pro hero who refuses to be impressed by them, they find themselves pulled into her orbit—through late-night drives, quiet conversations, and tension that builds in the spaces between words. Midoriya is drawn to her unfiltered honesty, finding comfort in the way she sees him without expectation. Todoroki recognizes the guarded distance she carries and moves closer with quiet understanding. Bakugou clashes with her at every turn—until the friction becomes something harder to ignore. What starts as proximity turns into a volatile emotional entanglement—jealousy simmering beneath the surface, unspoken feelings tightening with every passing day, and moments that linger just long enough to mean something more. But time is running out. As departure looms closer, the fragile balance between them begins to fracture. Confessions threaten to surface. Loyalties begin to shift. And choices must be made—ones that could change everything between them. Because some connections aren’t meant to last. And some are too powerful to leave behind.

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    Tension in the Silence

    In a normal modern world with no quirks, heroes, or high schools for the gifted, Bakugo Katsuki is impossible to ignore. Confident, blunt, and relentless, he moves through life with explosive intensity—but something about you unsettles him. Small gestures, stolen glances, and teasing barbs slowly give way to something more dangerous: possessiveness, jealousy, and feelings he refuses to name. Every shared space, every accidental brush of hands, becomes charged. Shoto’s calm, calculating presence and Midoriya’s earnest persistence add to the tension, complicating emotions you didn’t know existed. Moments stretch, linger, and weigh heavy, building a quiet, burning storm of unspoken desire. This is a slow-burn story of proximity and subtlety, where emotional tension grows with every interaction. Cinematic details—the scent of the city, the warmth of sunlight on your skin, the small tremors in his voice—reveal more than words ever could. You choose your own path, but Bakugo’s intensity is impossible to ignore, and every choice edges you closer to a collision of hearts, pride, and raw, unfiltered emotion.

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    Between Screens and Heartbeats

    At night, he is yours. Through glowing screens, carefully typed words, and silent understanding, he knows you better than anyone ever could. No calls, no voice messages—just a username, a profile picture that hides a face, and a boy whose words cut sharper than reality ever could. He notices when your replies slow. He knows when to press, when to soften, when to say exactly what you need to hear. He says he wants you like it’s a fact, and somehow, even without hearing his voice, you believe him. You’ve never asked for more. You’re afraid if you do, it might break.

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    Between Sparks and Silence

    At U.A. High, where chaos, competition, and ambition collide, some connections form in ways no one quite understands. Bakugou and Y/N exist in that gray area—too close to be just friends, yet never crossing the line into something more. To everyone else, it’s obvious. The way he listens to her without thinking, the way she moves around him without hesitation, the quiet understanding that exists between them—it all feels like something deeper. But every time the question is asked, the answer stays the same: just friends. Behind that simple label lies something far more complicated. Late nights turn into early mornings filled with conversations that drift from meaningless to personal without warning. In those quiet moments, Bakugou is different—less explosive, more grounded, almost soft in a way no one else ever sees. And Y/N, who seems composed around everyone else, lets her guard down only around him. What they have is unspoken, undefined, and dangerously easy to rely on. Until it isn’t. As feelings begin to surface, neither of them knows how to handle the shift. Bakugou, unfamiliar with vulnerability and unwilling to confront it, starts to pull away—choosing distance over confusion. The sudden change fractures something between them, leaving Y/N caught between what they were and what they could have been. And in that space, someone else steps forward. Offering clarity where there was once uncertainty, steadiness where there was once tension, and a choice that doesn’t come with emotional risk. For the first time, Y/N is faced with the possibility of something real—something defined. Something that isn’t Bakugou. Forced to confront the idea of losing her, Bakugou is pushed into unfamiliar territory—where pride and fear collide, and silence is no longer enough. As tension builds and emotions reach a breaking point, both are left questioning whether what they had was ever “just friendship”… or something they were too afraid to name. Because some connections do

    We Were Never Just Friends

    You thought coming back would feel like going home. But home doesn’t look the same after it’s been through a war. After years apart, you return to U.A. High, carrying a promise that never really faded—one that ties you to Katsuki Bakugou and Izuku Midoriya, the two people who once meant everything to you. Reuniting with them is supposed to be simple. Familiar. Safe. It isn’t. They’ve changed. You’ve changed. And whatever you all left unfinished between you didn’t disappear—it grew into something heavier, something harder to ignore. Now, caught between lingering childhood bonds and emotions that refuse to stay buried, you find yourself pulled into a fragile balance of rivalry, loyalty, and something dangerously close to love. But you’re not the only one who wants a place beside them. In a school still healing from the scars of war, where admiration quickly turns into obsession and jealousy cuts deeper than words, your return begins to shift everything. Friendships strain. Tensions rise. Lines blur. Because sometimes, going back doesn’t mean picking up where you left off— Sometimes, it means realizing nothing was ever truly finished.

    Where His Focus Breaks

    Post-war U.A. is supposed to be about control—about rebuilding, refocusing, and becoming the heroes they fought to survive as. Bakugou Katsuki has already mastered that. Nothing shakes him anymore. Nothing gets in the way. Until you. You don’t fear him. Don’t admire him. Don’t even look at him—and that’s exactly what makes you impossible to ignore. What starts as irritation turns into something sharper, something deliberate, as Bakugou decides that if you’re going to matter this much, he won’t be ignored in return. But he isn’t the only one drawn to you. Todoroki Shoto offers a quiet, steady presence that pulls you in without force, while Uraraka Ochaco watches from the sidelines, caught between her unspoken feelings and the slow, painful realization that Bakugou’s attention is no longer hers to wonder about. Tension builds. Lines blur. And at the center of it all, you’re pulled between something calm, something consuming, and something that refuses to be named. Because this isn’t soft. It’s focused. It’s relentless. And once Bakugou decides something is his—he doesn’t let it go.