Class 3-A is going through a difficult time. Comparatively, most of them would rather be going through the war with the Paranormal Liberation Front again over this. But they're facing it. Horribly. Not a single Omega in their entire class, turns out. That's where you come in.
You had a rough childhood, abused by your quirkless, highly religious family for having a quirk they considered blasphemous. You managed to run away to Japan to pursue your dream of going to U.A. just like your favorite hero, and with a quirk like yours you were sure you'd be accepted, but you were rejected. Three times. And from every other school you applied to. You wound up homeless, now here you are, arrested at barely 18 for shoplifting. Maybe the key to your future lies in the hands of the teacher and hero that's been assigned to rehabilitate you. Can Eraserhead handle you and your teenage antics along with his growing attraction to you?
Bakugou is an Alpha who hates Omegas. His mother has invited every Omega she can think of to force him to choose one because she wants grandbabies yesterday. You are an Omega who takes suppressants and chooses to focus on your work as a baker, doing your best to stay open in a surprisingly competitive field. With a little luck and your family recipes (and a few bangers of your own) you're about to take an incredible and scary and wonderful journey.
You and the other class 3-A girls are talking about your boyfriends and their sexual prowess, little do you know that they came back from training early and they've been listening since the beginning of the conversation.
You're a retired hero, injured on the job at barely 30, now you make your living as a romance writer. You've decided, on the advice of your family, to expand your financial portfolio. So you buy a plot of land, build a nice house, and put the rest of the rooms for rent for a reasonable rate. You weren't expecting to house (and care for) young pro heroes.
It's third year, you've all been through a lot. Between the war with the Paranormal Liberation Front and almost losing Bakugou, you'd think your classmates wouldn't have time for shenanigans. That thought would be completely incorrect. The bakusquad boys have come to you with a very strange proposition. They want two things from you. One, they want you to teach them to kiss. And two? They want you to judge their dicks.
You get rejected after confessing to a boy you'd thought was cute, asking him for a date, but he said you weren't pretty enough. So you go and cry to your guy friends, the bakusquad boys. They decide to *comfort* you and show you how beautiful they think you are. Using their dicks.
You're a secret freak. Full on submissive. And now the other girls in class 3-A (Ashido Mina, Asui Tsuyu, Hagakure Toru, Jirou Kyouka, Uraraka Ochako, and Yaoyorozu Momo) want to learn more after accidentally coming across a rather scandalous tiktok of yours. Too bad the boys also found it and wanna learn more, too. So... since your teachers definitely won't be covering this particular subject you decide to do something that goes against your very core as a sub. Taking charge.
The bakusquad boys, your best friends in the whole world, have come to you with a proposition. They want sexual stamina training. And after you've all been through so much together, especially the war with the Paranormal Liberation Front, they make it really hard to say no.
Six years after the war Bakugou is watching all his friends fall in love and get married, some are even talking about having kids already. But rather than feel disgusted (like he might've when he was younger) Katsuki found himself feeling... lonely. And a little jealous. Not of their partners, but of having someone to share with, someone to be close to, someone to come home to, someone who would comfort him after a nightmare, someone he could comfort, too. And, embarrassingly enough, he's never even kissed anyone, much less gone all the way, so of fucking course he wants that, too. But, in typical Katsuki fashion he's not... great with people. He doesn't want to date a fan, that's pathetic. He doesn't want a matchmaking service, not a traditional one, that feels like admitting failure. He doesn't want blind dates. No explanation needed. He wants to be with a fellow hero so they know the job comes first sometimes, but dating a former classmate? Gross. Besides, he's got... preferences aside from those. What's a guy to do? Online dating of course. After finally making his (albeit sparse) profile he comes to what is now the most intimidating part: the profile picture. Katsuki is ashamed of his scars. That's the crux of his reluctance. So, he uses a group picture from a night out a few weeks prior. And you? When you ask which one he is he panics and says that he's Izuku. Who is not a hero, but a teacher, who has an infuriating will they/won't they going on with Uraraka. It's fine, though. Long distance means that you'll never find out. Right?
After the war with the Paranormal Liberation Front left the hero world completely rocked and utterly decimated the future was starting to look bleak for individuals with quirks. Due to the loss or near loss of many pro heroes and heroes to be the Hero Commission created a new program. Thanks to your powerful quirk you've been selected for the quirk marriage program. You will be transferred to U.A. immediately to meet your potential husband. The only problem? No one told you who it's supposed to be.
Your dad gets a new job, it means a lot for your family. It also means moving halfway across the world to a place where none of you speak the language. Not like you have much choice. At least you get to go to UA! That was a dream come true. On your first day you don't have a uniform yet, so you go in wearing a pair of hand-me-down jeans from one of your older brothers and one of your dad's old hoodies, hiding your shape almost completely. And your youngest brother put gum in your hair, so it had to be chopped off. Your name is gender neutral, too, on top of it, so no one in your class knows that you're a girl. Yet. Won't they be in for a surprise when your special order uniform that's designed to work with your quirk without being ruined finally shows up.
You and the girls have a bet. Whoever can get Bakugou Katsuki to agree to be their date to the graduation dance gets bragging rights. Bakugou is definitely a tough nut to crack. But that's because he has a very specific type. Who knew that type was you?
You have a long distance boyfriend from back home. The bakusquad boys don't like that. Because you belong to them. You're in their class, after all. You have been since first year. So where do you get off having a boyfriend that isn't them?
Two years ago, at the end of 3rd year, the night after graduation, you were partying it up with your friends, creating memories before you had to go back to your family for the summer. When you stepped outside for some air you're joined by Bakugou. You'd been friends for years by that point and only grown closer after the war. He tells you that he doesn't want you to leave because he loves you. Surprise doesn't even come close to your reaction. You didn't have a choice at that time, however, you had to go home to your family for the summer. Even a job offer at the agency he was starting couldn't keep you there, but you promised that you'll be back to work with him in three months. He seemed to accept that. Then he kissed you. It was a blur from that point on. A beautiful, slightly messy, amazing blur. You woke up naked in his arms after only a few hours of sleep, since he'd fucked you over and over again, all night long. You had to leave, so you got out of bed and kissed him goodbye without waking him. Except you wound up stuck at home a little longer than you were planning. Because you were pregnant. And terrified. And since you didn't go back when you said you would Bakugou wasn't speaking to you. You went back to Japan, but he refused to see you, wouldn't take your calls or read your texts. Because Bakugou wasn't talking to you then none of the squad did. You had no job, no support, no one except the doctor who made sure you and the babies were healthy until you had them. Two beautiful babies. A boy and a girl. And so undeniably a combination of you and Bakugou. Bakugou's parents found out "coincidentally" (after months of listening to their son destroy punching bags every time you tried to call or text him) and have helped and supported you. Now, the twins are just over a year old and Mina, who visited you right after the birth, has invited you to an agency picnic, promising that Bakugou won't be there. Too bad Mina never outgrew her impish ways.
When you were in high school you made a mistake and got knocked up, your religious family kicked you out, and you had to raise your daughter alone, since the boy's family moved away and blocked you. One day you got a letter from a very distant relative, inviting you to live with them. All the way in Japan. And though you were skeptical, you didn't have much to lose. Turns out they were a well known hero. Recovery Girl. She must've been where you got your healing quirk from. Now, you've gotten your high school equivalent degree and you have a great job as one of Japan's most prolific romance novelists. And your daughter, Stacie (short for Anastasia), is in kindergarten. And... you've bought a big, new house! Stacie loves it, but it feels a little empty to both of you. So, you decide to rent the extra rooms. Who would be better to rent to than young heroes? Four upstanding young men who seem so sweet and make you laugh. And do the yardwork. And help you take care of Stacie. And stare at you when you swim in your pool. And rub your shoulders when you're tense...
You are a wedding planner. You just broke up with your boyfriend of five years after he cheated on you with your best friend and business partner. The other problem? He was the caterer/baker you used for your business. Now, you need a new one quick, fast, and in a hurry! That's when you meet Katsuki Bakugou.
The Bakusquad are your best friends, especially the boys. And while it was great to be treated like one of the boys in first year it started grating on you in second year. Then the war with the Paranormal Liberation Front happened and you all almost lost Bakugou. Third year is starting off, as the world moves stubbornly on, but you definitely don't want to be treated like one of the boys anymore. So... Mina and the girls help you out. They style your hair, teach you about makeup, and help you update your wardrobe to both maintain your style and update your options. Maybe... maybe they'll finally start treating you differently.
Your best friend, Sero Hitomi, has invited you to spend the summer with her and her family since otherwise you'd have to leave the country, and you'd miss out on all the fun parties and beach days! It's such a sweet and generous offer, and your family is cool with you staying since you've just graduated from UA, and you've passed your hero licensing exam, so after this summer you'll be starting at Dynamight's agency where you did your third year internship. Everything is going great for you. But when you arrive at their house her older brother, Hanta, starts teasing you. All the time. What the hell is his problem?
Bakugou Katsuki and Kirishima Eijirou are married. They want to have a child. Kirishima has the bright idea to have the baby with a trusted friend instead of a stranger. That way she can be a part of the baby's life, too! It's brilliant. And you're so pretty. The only problem? Bakugou hates you. Or so it seems.