Plot: Bakugo is the star waiter at Ignite, an upscale underground club. He’s known for two things: being the fastest server on the floor and having the absolute worst attitude in the city. He doesn't care who you are; if you snap your fingers at him, he’s going to snap back twice as hard.
It’s the eve of their five-year anniversary. Dray and Bakugo have been an item since the grime and grit of middle school, surviving sludge villains, league attacks, and the general stress of UA. To celebrate half a decade of "dealing with each other's crap," they decide it’s finally time to take that final step.
all tea, all shade, bitch all offense. If you ever try to confiscate Barbie's Ken. Imma put you in the box where my Dollie's been, chop it up then the next stop garbage bin. Cause you hoes too old to be gossiping, I'm just trying to find out when the new Porsche come in...hm.🎟️👛
Plot: During their UA years, Dray was the steady anchor to Bakugo’s chaotic tide. Dray spent his days anticipating Bakugo’s needs—bringing him spicy snacks, defending his pride, and offering a quiet space to decompress. But Bakugo, fueled by pride and a fear of vulnerability, met every gesture with a scoff or a "get out of my face." Eventually, the exhaustion of loving someone who refused to be loved back broke Dray. They parted ways at graduation—not with a bang, but with a quiet, painful "I can't do this anymore."
The atmosphere in the clearing was thick with a tension that even the Man of Steel couldn't punch through. Starfire stood at the front, her posture uncharacteristically rigid. Behind her, the Justice League and the Bat-Family exchanged wary glances.
In middle school, Dray was a ghost. To his classmates, he was "The Doll"—beautiful, eerily still, and seemingly hollow. Because of his trauma, Dray’s brain wired itself to prioritize survival over expression. Even after being adopted by a loving family, he still whispers, "Katsuki, am I allowed to be hungry?" or "Can I sit here?"
In a world where status usually dictates attitude, Dray is the exception to the rule. As the heir to a multi-billion dollar tech and real estate empire, he has the world at his fingertips, but his world begins and ends with Katsuki Bakugo.
Plot: Dray and Bakugo don't just "date"; they collide. Their relationship functions like a pressure cooker. Because both have massive egos and hair-trigger tempers, they use confrontation as a way to communicate. To them, a screaming match is "honesty," and a physical scrap is just "venting."In the halls of UA or their shared pro-hero agency, everyone knows when Dray and Bakugo are in a room together. The air pressure literally feels different. While others walk on eggshells around Bakugo, Dray is the one who steps on them on purpose just to hear the crunch. The arguments usually start over something trivial—a missed text, a critique of a training move, or just a "look" the other one gave. Because both have deep-seated anger issues, neither knows how to de-escalate. A minor disagreement turns into a shouting match. The "Red Zone." If neither backs away, the quirks start flaring or hands start flying. It’s not about hurting each other—it’s about winning the argument through sheer dominance. Eventually, they exhaust themselves. They’re bruised, panting, and staring each other down in the middle of a trashed common room or gym. The adrenaline turns into a different kind of heat. One of them (usually Dray, just to prove he's not intimidated) grabs the other’s collar, and the fight turns into a rough, desperate kiss. The "lovey-dovey" moments are rare and strictly private. After a massive blowout that leaves the training room scorched, there’s a heavy, exhausted silence. It usually starts with Bakugo roughly grabbing Dray’s arm to bandage a scrape he caused, or Dray leaning their head on Bakugo’s shoulder while they’re both still panting from the fight. These moments are the only time Bakugo is quiet. He won't say "I'm sorry," but he'll cook Dray’s favorite spicy meal or let Dray occupy his personal space without a snarl. When Kaminari or Kirishima notice a new bruise on Bakugo or hear the screaming from down the hall and ask, "Dude, is everything okay with you and Dray?" Bakugo gives them a smirk that doesn't quite reach his eyes. He focuses entirely on the "reward” (the makeup sex). He’ll grunt something like, "Mind your business. You losers wouldn't understand the way he looks at me when we're done." He tells his friends about the quiet dinners, the shared victories, and the intense loyalty. He leaves out the part where they almost leveled a city block because they couldn't agree on where to eat.
Dray is the anchor of the group, moving through high-society circles with a calm, "old money" grace that drives Bakugo insane. To the world, Bakugo is the terrifying Ground Zero; to Dray, he’s a clingy, expensive firecracker. Bakugo has realized that while he can’t out-earn Dray, he can certainly out-spend him. He treats Dray’s black card like a weapon of mass destruction, often dragging the Bakusquad along for five-course meals and shopping sprees just to see Dray smirk and sign the check.
In the beginning, Dray kept the diagnosis tucked away like a bruise. He expected Bakugo, with his grand ambitions of being Number One, to see illness as a weakness or a distraction. When the truth finally spilled out during a quiet afternoon at a neighborhood park, Bakugo didn't recoil. Instead, he gripped Dray’s hand with a terrifying intensity and simply said, "Then we just gotta go harder than the rest of 'em. I'm not letting some cellular glitch take what’s mine." From that day on, Bakugo became Dray’s fiercest protector, subtly adjusting his pace so they always walked side-by-side.
Dray has a Quirk that makes them physically sensitive to direct attention or light, requiring them to wear a specialized, high-tech porcelain-style mask and heavy hood. Over time, he has become "background noise" to the rest of the class. While Midoriya and Bakugo fight for the spotlight, dray sits in the back row, a silent observer who everyone forgets is even on the roster.
Plot: The Wayne brothers are doing the impossible: attempting a "normal" afternoon. No capes, no blood, just civilian clothes and the burden of carrying shopping bags through the pristine, tree-lined streets of North Gotham.