Y/n is in college and has a dorm. No one was moved in next to her dorm until Semi Eita did. She lost countless of nights of sleep from his loud volume every morning and especially night. Y/n decides to confront Semi.
y/n and katsuki bakugo were really close while they were kids. y/n had to move to the states during junior high and katsuki went crazy. all he wanted was for her to come back. before y/n left katsuki took all his anger out on y/n. y/n moved the next day and never came back until.. all of a sudden. y/n was im class 1-A. katsuki’s class. y/n was talking with mina, jirou, and midoriya. katsuki’s world stopped.
Katsuki bakugo—He’s loud, arrogant, intimidating, and constantly pushing people away before they can get close. Which is exactly why y/n, a quiet art student who transfers into Class 2-A midway through the year, wants absolutely nothing to do with him. Unfortunately for y/n,their teacher pairs them together for a long-term hero training project. At first, they clash constantly. Bakugo thinks y/n is too hesitant and soft-spoken to survive hero work, while y/n thinks he’s exhausting and emotionally constipated. Their arguments become legendary around campus, but over time, y/n starts noticing the things nobody else pays attention to—how Bakugo stays after class to train until his hands shake, how he secretly helps struggling underclassmen without taking credit, and how every cruel thing he says seems aimed at himself more than anyone else.
y/n and tooru oikawa were dating for 2 years and were considered the cutest couple of all time. y/n would show up to his games wearing his jersey and cheer him on. suddenly he did something and it made you break. ur whole world stopped. it’s been a few weeks since you two broke up and you had him blocked until you unblocked him and wanted to say something. you couldn’t find words to say so you just forget about it, forgetting to block him. suddenly oikawa texts you. it says “hey y/n” seeing as if his text delivered that text follows by “wait woah is delivered this time?”
Everyone thought Katsuki Bakugo and your sister belonged together. It made sense, honestly. They were loud together, competitive together, constantly arguing in a way that somehow looked effortless. At school events, people would grin when they walked by. “Aw, there goes the married couple.” “Bakugo only listens to her.” “They’re actually kinda cute.” Your sister always laughed it off. Bakugo usually yelled at them to shut up. But he never denied it fast enough. You told yourself it didn’t matter. You really tried to. Because why would someone like Bakugo ever look at you when your sister was right there? Confident, funny, easy to talk to. Meanwhile, you were quieter. Softer around the edges. The type of person Bakugo barely spoke more than five words to at a time. At least… that’s what everyone else thought. Because somehow, Bakugo was always there. Your phone dying at a festival? He shoved his portable charger into your hands with a scowl. “You’re annoying when your phone’s dead.” Forgot your umbrella before school? One would appear beside your desk without explanation. When you mentioned liking a limited-edition strawberry drink once, he silently dropped it onto your table the next day before walking away like it meant nothing. No explanation. No eye contact. Just actions. You noticed them. You noticed all of them. And honestly? That almost made it worse. — One afternoon, you were sitting in the living room while your sister and Bakugo argued over some game on the TV.