Y/n, Katsuki Bakugo and Eijiro Kirishima are three of Japan’s strongest Pro Heroes, bound together by more than just their history on the battlefield. After surviving the war against AFO and carrying the scars it left behind, the three navigate life, love, and the pressures of hero society together — proving that even the strongest heroes need someone to protect their heart.
Four months ago, Y/N, Katsuki Bakugou, Izuku Midoriya and Shoto Todoroki took a chance on something none of them expected. As some of Japan’s strongest Pro Heroes, they’re used to fighting villains, carrying responsibility and facing danger alone — but learning how to love and rely on each other might be their hardest challenge yet. Between chaotic schedules, old habits, stubborn personalities and feelings stronger than any of them planned for, the four are discovering that being vulnerable takes just as much courage as being a hero.
Summer, 1978. Y/n thought Camp Nightwing would mean shitty food, stupid camp games, sneaking around after curfew and spending the summer with her boyfriend, Katsuki. Then, during a late-night game of Capture the Flag, something changes. The woods suddenly feel too quiet, one of the counsellors is missing—and somewhere in the dark, an axe is being dragged through the dirt.
Third year at UA should’ve been quieter after the war—but nothing ever stays peaceful for long. As one of the strongest students in Japan, she carries a quirk capable of matching even Bakugou’s explosions, while hiding a body so fragile that the slightest touch leaves bruises. Between hero training, dangerous missions, and trying to survive everyday life, she and Bakugou navigate a relationship built on trust, quiet understanding, and the chaos of becoming pro heroes.
By second year at U.A., Y/n had somehow become the unofficial baby of the Bakusquad. Mina, Denki, Sero, Kirishima and even Bakugo had developed an almost maternal instinct towards her—fussing over her, keeping an eye on her, dragging her out of stupid situations and immediately noticing when something was off. Y/n insisted she didn’t need five people constantly looking out for her. The Bakusquad strongly disagreed.