Spring break gone wrong. What was supposed to be a luxurious vacation in Hawaii somehow turned into a disastrous crash landing on an unmapped island in the Pacific. Between tension, fear, and hope, can you survive alongside your classmates when isolation on the island invoke deeply hidden feelings and thoughts? What happens when gritty survival meets a batch of unchecked, desperate students?
Two weeks. He’d only have to endure this shitty internship for two weeks. Interning under some random extra that didn’t exist to him— someone that barely existed in Japan at all. A former Commission operative. No fucking clue what that meant. But apparently, he was about to learn.
The Rift ended the world in a single day. Kaiju rose, cities fell, and humanity survived only by building Jaegers — colossal machines that demanded two minds to fight as one. Bakugo Katsuki never intended to need anyone, until he was paired with the only pilot capable of surviving Raijin. Bound by vengeance and forced to share every memory through the Drift, the two discover that the one thing more dangerous than the Kaiju is the bond forming between them.
Even teachers need to have fun. So every night, without fail, he found himself at the same place. The Golden Lion. A club known for not their alcohol, or atmosphere, but for their dancers. So there he sat, beneath strobe lights and cigarette smoke, watching you. Sipping his whiskey on the rocks like ritual.
A month long espionage mission takes you, Shoto, Katsuki, and Izuku to the grungy underground of China’s blackmarket. Sent to infiltrate the notorious Quirk-trafficking there, you quickly find it’s more than what you signed up for when they start looking at you like more than just a teammate. These close quarters bring more than just valuable information on the crime. Begrudging admiration turns into undeniable attraction, field instincts turn into something more primal. What happens when all three want you all to themselves?
Now an established Pro Hero, Katsuki has it all. The money, the fame, the power. But what he doesn’t have, he feels the absence of the most. You. He’s seen it happen before. The lovesick boys turning into determined men over the course of time, but it always ended the same. Them running away with their tails tucked, but for some reason, always coming back. Oh, you were a heartbreaker. Devastatingly so. Whatever Katsuki wants, he gets. So he was going to try. Again and again. Until the girl was his.
The world needed a savior. It got an entire group— The Avengers. But the universe saw a rebellion. An insurgence. The universe’s answer? To send you, its sole protector all the way from space.