Can you draw my beefy husband Nanami some time? đ€Ș
you speak directly to my heart anon
Hey! I'm a big fan, annnd I have a bakugou x y/n idea... where bakugou hasn't been paying attention to y/n his girlfriend lately and it's been lonely.... so y/n is watching a romance anime with Mina and y/n says... "I wish I had that"....and then Mina ask if she loves bakugou and she says ...."hes okay"..... but the whole time bakugou and his friend kirishima were listening....and bakugou his mind is like "I'm a bad boyfriend? Does she love me? Im...okay?"
Synopsis: Bakugo has been distant toward his girlfriend (you), and she realizes how much it is actually affecting her while watching a romance movie that includes the love that she wishes she had.
Short note: Chapter 23 of my Bakugo x Reader Fanfiction is out now! If you like my stories on here, I'm sure you'll like my fanfiction, so go check it out! The link is at the end of this post!!
It all started slowly, too slow for you to realize.
The day you started to notice it was when it was late in the evening, and you were sitting on the couch, waiting for Bakugo to come home.
He had promised to spend the evening with you after work, but as the hours ticked by, your excitement turned into frustration. Finally, you heard the front door open.
Bakugo walked in, still in his hero uniform, his face tired and serious. "Sorry, I got held up at work. Some idiot caused a mess in the city," he muttered, tossing his gloves onto the table.
You smiled, trying to be understanding. "Itâs okay. Iâm just glad youâre home now. Want me to heat up the dinner I made for us?"
"Not hungry," he replied shortly, already pulling out his phone. "I need to check the patrol schedule for tomorrow. Thereâs a lot going on."
You sighed, your shoulders dropping. "Katsuki, canât it wait? Youâve been working all day. We barely get time together."
But he didnât seem to hear you, his eyes glued to the screen. "Huh? Yeah, sure, whatever you say."
The evening dragged on, and though he was physically present, his mind remained consumed by hero work.
You ended up eating dinner alone while he sat at the kitchen table, typing away on his laptop.
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Another time was when he had made plans out of nowhere to hang out with his friends and ditch out on the two of you had planned.
It was a rare weekend when Bakugo didnât have patrol or missions lined up.
You had planned a quiet day togetherâsomething simple, just the two of you.
But as you were setting up breakfast, his phone buzzed on the counter.
Bakugo glanced at the screen and smirked. "Itâs Kirishima. He wants to hit the gym and grab lunch afterward. Iâll be back later."
Your stomach sank. "I thought today was for us? We havenât had a day off together in weeks, Katsuki."
He blinked as if realizing for the first time that you might have feelings about this. "We can hang out later. Itâs not like Iâm gone all day. Plus, I havenât seen the guys in a while."
You bit your lip, trying to keep your disappointment in check. "But we havenât seen each other in a while either."
He paused for a second, then ruffled your hair in a halfhearted gesture. "Come on, itâs not a big deal. Iâll see you tonight." Before you could argue further, he was already grabbing his gym bag and heading out the door.
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Another day came, and he did the same.
Bakugoâs dedication to his work often left him exhausted, and his sleep schedule was all over the place.
One night, you stayed up late, waiting for him to come to bed.
You had something important to talk about, but he was still in the living room, sprawled out on the couch, catching up on sleep.
"Katsuki," you called softly, standing in the doorway.
He grunted, barely lifting his head. "What is it?"
"I wanted to talk to you about something. Itâs been on my mind for a while."
He groaned, sitting up slightly. "Can it wait? I just got back from a double shift, and Iâm dead tired."
"But itâs important," you insisted, stepping closer.
He sighed, rubbing his eyes. "Y/n, I canât deal with anything serious right now. Letâs talk tomorrow, okay?"
The next day came and went, and so did the conversation. You couldnât help but wonder if youâd ever get the timing right.
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Then, of course, came another.
One evening, Bakugo was in the backyard, practicing his explosions while you watched from the patio.
You had been waiting for him to finish so you could spend some quality time together, but he was completely absorbed in his training.
"Hey, Katsuki," you called out, waving at him. "How much longer are you going to be out here?"
"Not now, babe," he shouted back, his voice carrying over the sound of crackling explosions. "Iâm almost done!"
Almost turned into an hour, and by the time he came inside, you were curled up on the couch, half-asleep.
He walked past you, grabbing a water bottle from the kitchen.
"Sorry, I lost track of time," he said, but there was no apology in his tone.
You gave him a small smile, too tired to argue. "Itâs okay," you mumbled, though deep down, you wondered if he even realized how much you had been waiting for him.
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In each of these scenarios, Bakugoâs prioritiesâwhether work, friends, or personal routinesâseemed to overshadow his time with you. While his intentions might not be malicious, his actions often left you feeling overlooked and craving the attention he gave to everything else in his life.
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The evening was calm, the golden light of the setting sun filtering through the kitchen window, casting a warm glow across the counters.
You stood at the stove, carefully stirring the simmering pot of stew. The gentle aroma of sautéed vegetables, rich broth, and spices filled the air, blending seamlessly with the soft hum of the overhead fan.
Tonight, you had decided to prepare something specialâsomething hearty and comforting, like the conversation you hoped to have with Bakugo.
It had been a while since the two of you had truly spent time together.
His hero work had consumed most of his days, leaving you with fleeting moments of his presence.
You understood, of course, the weight of his responsibilities, but that didnât make the distance any easier.
So, as a gesture of love and an attempt to reconnect, you had spent the better part of the evening preparing this meal.
The kitchen was cozy, lit by the soft glow of under-cabinet lights.
Plates were set neatly on the table, silverware arranged perfectly beside them.
A bottle of chilled sparkling water stood in the center, and the faint crackle of the stovetop added a soothing rhythm to the room.
You glanced at the clock on the wall, noting the time. He should be home any minute now.
You adjusted the flame under the pot, letting the stew bubble gently, and moved to check on the freshly baked bread cooling on the counter.
The sound of the front door opening broke the quiet, followed by the rustling of heavy boots on the doormat.
Your heart gave a small flutter at the familiar noise.
He was home.
You didnât look up from your task, your focus fixed on the pot as you gave it one last stir.
Toward the front door, the faint creak of the door closing reached your ears, followed by the soft thud of a duffle bag hitting the floor.
Bakugoâs presence filled the space immediately, even without a word.
The faint scent of smoke and ash mingled with the aroma of dinner, a signature of his return after a long day on patrol.
You heard the stretch of leather as he raised his arms high above his head, likely working out the stiffness from hours of action.
His footsteps echoed softly against the hardwood floor as he made his way down the hall.
You could picture him rubbing the back of his neck, his hair likely a mess from the dayâs exertion.
The sound of his approach grew louder, each step deliberate yet unhurried, as if he were easing back into the calm of home.
You stayed at the stove, stirring slowly, waiting for him to join you in the kitchen, the moment of connection hanging in the air like the steam rising from the pot.
The clatter of the wooden spoon against the pot ceased as you set it down gently on the counter.
Wiping your hands on the apron tied snugly around your waist, you turned toward the kitchen's pillared entrance.
The soft shuffle of Bakugoâs steps nearing the kitchen tugged at your curiosity, and you couldnât help but abandon your task momentarily.
You stepped around the corner, leaning casually against the frame of the kitchen entrance.
Resting your hand lightly on the wall, you peeked out toward him.
The sight of Bakugo, mid-stretch with his arms behind his head, immediately brought a fond smile to your lips.
His usual scowl was softened by a tiredness that clung to him, his messy ash-blond hair catching the dim light of the hallway.
He hadnât noticed you yet, too busy absentmindedly rubbing the back of his neck, likely sore from a long day.
His broad shoulders rolled slightly as he worked out the tension, the faint sound of his knuckles popping filling the quiet space.
The corners of your lips curled further upward as you admired him in his elementâworn out yet still exuding the confidence and strength you loved about him.
Before you could say anything, his crimson gaze lifted, finally catching sight of you standing there.
His expression didnât shift muchâjust a subtle raise of his brows as if to acknowledge your presence.
You straightened slightly, your smile warm and inviting as you prepared to greet him.
But before you could utter a word, he spoke first, his gravelly voice breaking the silence.
âIâm going upstairs to shower. Gotta get this grime off my body.â His tone was matter-of-fact, and he started walking toward you without breaking stride, cracking his knuckles as he moved.
Your smile didnât falter as he approached, though the hurriedness of his words made you hesitate. âOh, well, thatâs great,â you began, your voice light and teasing. âBut donât take too long becauââ
âOh yeah, by the way, before I forget,â he interrupted, his voice cutting through yours without a hint of malice, just his usual bluntness. âThe gang and I are gonna hang out later, so I wonât be home for long.â
The abruptness of his words hit you like a splash of cold water. Your mouth hung slightly open mid-sentence, the rest of your words caught in your throat.
Bakugoâs gaze didnât linger long, already focused ahead as though his announcement was nothing out of the ordinary.
Bakugoâs heavy boots thudded softly against the wooden floor as he approached you, his expression unreadable but relaxed.
He stopped just in front of you, his tall frame towering slightly over yours.
The familiar scent of ash and sweat lingered faintly, a testament to his grueling day.
Without a word, his hand reached out, rough but warm, and landed gently on your head.
His fingers ruffled through your hair in a way that was both playful and dismissive, tousling it slightly.
A light smirk played on his lips as he pulled his hand back, his crimson eyes meeting yours briefly.
âI know you can handle things here, so Iâll leave you to it,â he said, his voice low and casual, like he hadnât just brushed past the idea of spending time with you.
As you stood out in front of him, the confidence and courage you had gathered from cooking in the kitchen had disappeared.
Now that you felt this way, there was no way you were going to bring up spending time with him over dinner.
Even though you had spent all evening preparing this relaxing for the both of you to enjoy, you couldnât bring yourself to to tell him.
You were scared that if you had opened up, he might have gotten angry and dismissed all your worries with his furrowed brows.
Your heart sank a little at his words, but you forced a small smile, not wanting to let it show.
He turned on his heel without a second glance, his footsteps carrying him toward the staircase that led to the second floor of your shared home.
As he walked, his broad shoulders swayed slightly, his relaxed demeanor a stark contrast to the tension that suddenly gripped your chest.
You stood frozen for a moment, your mouth hanging slightly open, the words you wanted to say stuck somewhere in your throat.
Tears pricked at the corners of your eyes, but you blinked rapidly, willing them away. You hated how they burned, how they threatened to spill over.
This wasnât the first time Bakugo had brushed things off, but tonight, with the effort youâd put into dinner and the mounting distance you felt between you two, it stung more than usual.
He reached the first step of the staircase, his hand brushing against the railing as he prepared to ascend.
At you stood, something inside you snappedâa small but resolute voice urging you not to let the moment slip by.
Swallowing hard, you gathered the courage you had left, your voice trembling slightly but steady enough to cut through the air.
âCan I go too?â
Bakugo paused mid-step, his back still facing you, as the silence stretched between you both.
For a moment, you wondered if he had even heard you or if heâd continue up the stairs without a response.
Then, he turned his head slightly, revealing his side profile, his crimson eyes glancing at you.
âYou wanna come?â he asked, his tone even and unreadable, a single brow raised in surprise.
Your hands instinctively came together, fidgeting as you avoided his gaze.
âYeah,â you said softly, your voice barely above a whisper. Gathering a bit more courage, you glanced up at him, noticing his blank expression.
It only lasted a second before you looked down again, unsure how your request would be received. âI mean, if thatâs okayâŠâ
Bakugo stared at you for a beat longer, his brow still raised as if trying to gauge your seriousness.
Then, his features softened, his raised brow lowering as he gave a small, nonchalant nod.
âYeah, uh, sure,â he said, his voice carrying a casualness that made it hard to tell how he really felt.
Without another word, he turned back toward the stairs.
Relief washed over you, and a small smile crept onto your face as you followed his movements with your eyes.
It wasnât much, but his agreement made you feel a little better, a small step toward closing the gap that had been forming between you two.
As Bakugo reached the first step of the staircase, he stopped again, his hand on the railing.
He turned his head just enough to look back at you, his expression neutral but firm.
âIâm leaving by 6, so get ready,â he said, his tone leaving no room for negotiation.
Then, without waiting for a response, he ascended the stairs, his heavy footsteps echoing through the quiet house.
You stood there in the kitchen, your smile slowly fading as his words sank in.
Glancing at the half-finished dinner youâd worked so hard on, your arms dropped to your sides, mirroring the exhaustion settling in your chest.
The kitchen felt colder now, emptier, as you stood there alone, staring at the plans youâd made that now felt insignificant.
With a deep breath, you tried to shake off the weight of disappointment, forcing yourself to move and tidy up the counter.
But no matter how much you willed yourself to focus on the task at hand, the sting of his casual dismissal lingered, leaving a quiet ache in its wake.
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The soft hum of the Porsche's engine filled the quiet evening air as Bakugo sat in the driverâs seat, his hand drumming absentmindedly on the steering wheel.
His gaze occasionally flicked toward the house, his sharp crimson eyes scanning for any sign of you.
The minutes ticked by, and though he didnât say it out loud, he was growing impatient.
But there was a part of him that understood why you were taking your timeâhe had sprung this last-minute outing on you, and you deserved a moment to get ready properly.
Inside, you were slipping on your white Converse, carefully tying the laces with precision.
The finishing touch to your outfit had just been addedâa chic combination of blue jeans, a navy blue tank top, and a white cardigan that fell perfectly against your frame.
You smoothed down the fabric, giving yourself a once-over in the mirror by the door.
Your navy blue purse rested comfortably on your shoulder, and the messy bun youâd styled earlier sat perfectly atop your head, with the white headband completing the look.
Satisfied, you grabbed your keys and reached for the door handle.
As you stepped outside, the soft glow of the porch light illuminated your figure.
The evening air was cool against your skin, and the faint scent of freshly cut grass lingered.
You glanced toward the sleek black Porsche parked in the driveway, where Bakugo sat waiting for you.
Inside the car, Bakugo looked up as the light from the open door seeped out, drawing his attention.
His sharp gaze landed on you, and for a moment, his breath hitched.
You looked stunningâeffortlessly chic yet understated, the kind of beauty that didnât need to try too hard.
The way the soft curls framed your face, the navy blue of your tank top complementing your skin, and the casual elegance of your outfit made his heart skip a beat.
He blinked, trying to maintain his usual composure, but the faintest tint of pink crept onto his cheeks, betraying him.
It was subtle, just enough to hint at the effect you had on him, but it was there.
His grip on the steering wheel tightened slightly as he tore his eyes away for a brief second, trying to recover.
"Damn," he muttered under his breath, glancing at the dashboard as if it could somehow distract him.
But his gaze inevitably drifted back to you, his expression softening in a way only you could bring out in him.
He didn't say anything just yetâhe wasnât the type to gushâbut the way his cheeks betrayed a rare blush spoke volumes.
The soft hum of the Porscheâs engine was steady as Bakugo sat, his hand draped nonchalantly over the steering wheel while the other rested against his mouth.
His sharp crimson eyes flicked away from you as you descended the steps toward the car, trying to keep his focus elsewhere.
The blush that had crept onto his cheeks earlier lingered faintly, and though he wouldnât admit it, seeing you like this had thrown him off his usual composure.
You opened the passenger door with care, stepping into the car and adjusting yourself in the plush seat.
The faint scent of Bakugoâs cologne mingled with the new-car smell, giving the cabin a warmth that was uniquely him.
As you closed the door gently behind you, you glanced up to see him leaning against the driverâs side, his elbow propped on the car door and his hand casually gripping the wheel.
His relaxed posture was natural, but the way his eyes darted toward you from the corners of his vision betrayed a subtle curiosity.
âSorry I took so long,â you said softly, brushing a loose curl behind your ear.
Your voice broke the quiet tension, and you werenât sure if you imagined his lips twitching into a faint smirk.
âItâs fine,â he replied, his tone gruff yet calm, as he adjusted himself in the seat and placed both hands on the wheel.
Hearing the simplicity of his response made you smile, a quiet warmth blooming in your chest.
You carefully removed your bag from your shoulder, placing it neatly on your lap.
Bakugo, meanwhile, shifted the car into reverse, the soft rumble of the engine vibrating beneath you as he backed out of the driveway with precision.
You stole a quick glance at him from the corners of your eyes.
The streetlights outside cast a warm, golden hue that framed his sharp jawline and stern features as he focused on maneuvering the car.
He looked so effortlessly confident, so in controlâit was hard not to admire him.
Reaching up, you flipped open the vanity mirror above your head, giving yourself a quick once-over.
You smoothed down a stray curl and checked your lipstick, making sure everything was still in place.
Satisfied, you closed the mirror with a soft click and adjusted in your seat, letting your gaze wander back to him.
The quiet of the ride was broken only by the sound of the tires rolling over asphalt and the faint hum of the radio playing low in the background.
You bit your lip lightly, debating whether or not to say what had been on your mind.
Finally, you took a small breath, your fingers beginning to fidget nervously with the strap of your bag.
âSoooâŠâ you began, your voice tentative as you glanced out the window, gathering your thoughts.
Bakugo didnât respond immediately, his focus remaining on the road ahead. His silence urged you to continue, so you did.
âHow do I look?â you asked, your tone light yet tinged with curiosity.
Your gaze flickered toward him briefly before quickly looking back down at your lap, where your fingers continued to toy with your bag strap.
The quiet hum of the car filled the space between you and Bakugo, the tension thick enough to cut with a knife.
His eyes were fixed on the road, one hand on the wheel, while the other rested lazily on the gear shift.
You waited patiently, watching him through your peripheral vision, hoping for some kind of reaction to your question.
He didnât answer immediately, his gaze momentarily darting toward you before returning to the street ahead.
The streetlights flickered as they passed, casting warm, golden hues across his sharp features.
His silence stretched on, and for a moment, you wondered if he hadnât heard you.
Finally, Bakugo turned his head slightly, his crimson eyes flickering toward you.
His gaze traveled up and down, taking in the effort youâd put into your outfitâthe way your cardigan fell over your tank top, the way your jeans fit perfectly, and the way youâd styled your hair just so.
His expression remained stoic, but his eyes lingered just a beat longer than usual before he turned back to the road.
âYou look,â he began, his voice even though there was a slight edge of hesitation.
He glanced at you again, briefly meeting your expectant gaze before focusing back on the street.
You could see his jaw tighten slightly, as if he were searching for the right words. âGood.â
That was it. Just one single, lackluster word.
Your shoulders sank immediately, the corners of your mouth pulling down as disappointment washed over you.
You slumped back into the passenger seat, crossing your arms loosely over your chest and shifting your gaze out the window.
You had spent so much time getting ready, hoping that maybe this time, heâd noticeâreally noticeâand say something that would make you feel special.
But âgoodâ was all you got.
Bakugo, on the other hand, was far from unaffected, though he certainly didnât show it.
His mind was racing, replaying the moment heâd glanced at you and the way your face had lit up with hope.
His knuckles tightened slightly on the steering wheel, and a bead of sweat formed at his temple as frustration with himself began to build.
His brows furrowed as he stole another glance at you.
You were staring out the window now, your expression unreadable but your body language screaming disappointment.
âTch,â he muttered under his breath, gripping the wheel tighter.
You remained quiet, sinking further into your seat as the car rolled through the neighborhood streets.
Your fingers toyed with the edge of your cardigan, your mind replaying the moment over and over.
Maybe youâd set yourself up for disappointment.
Maybe this was just who he wasâgruff, blunt, and not the type to shower you with compliments.
Still, you couldnât help the small ache in your chest.
Bakugoâs jaw clenched as he continued to drive, the silence between you both growing heavier with each passing second.
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The drive to Kirishimaâs house was silent, the tension lingering like an unspoken weight between you and Bakugo.
He didnât try to make conversation, and honestly, you werenât sure youâd be able to respond even if he did.
Your disappointment sat heavy in your chest, though you were doing your best to push it down and keep your composure.
When the car finally rolled to a stop in front of Kirishimaâs house, Bakugo shifted into park and stepped out without a word, slamming his door behind him.
You sighed softly, your fingers gripping the strap of your purse as you reached for the handle of the passenger door.
Opening it, you slid out of the car, closing it gently behind you.
Bakugo was already several steps ahead, his strong strides carrying him toward the house without so much as a glance back at you.
You swallowed hard, your throat feeling tight as you followed behind him, your fingers nervously playing with the strap of your purse.
You felt small and distant, the space between you and Bakugo feeling far more than just physical.
As Bakugo reached the front porch, the sound of laughter and chatter drifted through the air, spilling out from behind the closed door.
The lively atmosphere of the gathering inside only seemed to amplify the quiet distance you felt from him.
Bakugo raised a hand and knocked on the door firmly, stepping back slightly as he waited.
You stopped a few paces behind him, your hands gripping your purse strap tightly as your mind raced.
You were determined to stand tall, to keep your emotions in check and not let anyone see how you were feeling.
The door swung open after a few seconds, revealing Kirishimaâs grinning face.
His red hair was as wild as ever, and his cheerful energy was almost infectious.
âYo, man! You made it!â Kirishima greeted Bakugo with a hearty slap on the shoulder before turning his attention to you. âHey! Good to see you too!â
âHey, Kiri,â you said softly, forcing a small smile as you stepped closer to the door.
âCome on in! Everyoneâs already here,â Kirishima said, stepping aside to let the two of you in.
You followed Bakugo inside, the warmth and energy of the room enveloping you immediately.
Mina, Jirou, Denki, and Sero were sprawled out in the living room, laughing and chatting amongst themselves.
Mina was the first to notice your arrival, her eyes lighting up as she waved enthusiastically.
âHey, you two!â Mina called out, jumping up from her seat and rushing over to you.
She wrapped you in a quick hug, her bubbly personality as bright as always. âYou look so cute tonight! I love your outfit!â
âThanks, Mina,â you replied, your smile faltering slightly as you glanced toward Bakugo.
He was already making his way toward the group, offering a brief nod of acknowledgment before settling into a seat near Sero.
Denki grinned, leaning back on the couch and tossing a chip into his mouth. âLook who finally decided to show up. We thought you mightâve bailed on us, Bakugo.â
âShut it, Sparky,â Bakugo shot back, though there was no real bite in his tone.
As the group erupted into laughter, you found yourself lingering near the edge of the room, unsure where to place yourself.
Mina noticed your hesitation and grabbed your arm gently.
âCome sit with us! You canât just stand there looking all pretty and quiet,â she teased, leading you toward the group.
You let her guide you, settling into a spot on the couch beside Jirou.
The lively conversation around you was a stark contrast to the swirling emotions in your chest, but you did your best to blend in, laughing when it felt appropriate and nodding along to the banter.
All the while, your eyes occasionally flicked toward Bakugo.
He was laughing with Sero and Denki, his usual gruff demeanor softened slightly by the presence of his friends.
But not once did he look your way, and that small detail gnawed at you more than you wanted to admit.
You inhaled deeply, forcing yourself to focus on the moment and not the ache in your chest.
Tonight was about being with friends, and you were determined to make the most of it, even if things with Bakugo felt more complicated than ever.
You sat on the couch, nestled between Jirou and Mina, trying to focus on their lively conversation.
Bakugo was across the room, laughing with Sero and Denki as if the weight of the world didnât exist.
You glanced at him briefly, your chest tightening before quickly averting your eyes back to Mina, who was animatedly recounting a story about a recent date with Kirishima.
âSo, get this,â Mina said, her face lit with excitement. âKiri and I went to this new arcade last week, right? And they had this claw machine he swore he could beat. It was filled with these little red dragon plushiesâtotally his thing, you know?â
Jirou smirked, leaning back against the couch. âLet me guess. He spent way too much money trying to win one?â
âWay too much!â Mina exclaimed, throwing her hands up dramatically. âBut he finally got it, and he was so proud of himself. It was adorable.â She giggled, her expression softening.
âHonestly, though, itâs not even about the claw machine. Kiri and I just⊠we have fun, you know? We go out, we talk about everything.â
Jirou nodded, a small smile tugging at her lips. âThatâs exactly how it is with me and Denki. Heâs a dork, but heâs my dork. We go to concerts, hang out at record stores, and just⊠talk. Like, really talk. He tells me about his day, his dreams, even the dumb stuff that happens during patrols. Itâs nice, being so connected.â
The warmth in their voices as they spoke about their relationships was palpable, and it made you feel like a shadow in their light.
You shifted in your seat, suddenly hyper-aware of the tightness in your throat.
âAnd you,â Mina said, turning her bright eyes toward you. âHow are things with you and Bakugo?â
Jirou tilted her head, her expression curious but kind. âYeah, howâs it going? You two seem solid.â
The question hit you like a punch to the gut.
You opened your mouth, but no words came out at first.
Your fingers fidgeted with the hem of your cardigan, and you forced a smile, even as your chest felt like it was caving in.
âOh, weâre fine,â you said, your voice a little too high-pitched. You cleared your throat quickly, trying to steady yourself. âEverythingâs good. Really good.â
Mina beamed. âThatâs great! You two are like, the power couple. I mean, heâs Bakugoâgrumpy as hell but so in love with you. Itâs obvious.â
âTotally,â Jirou added, nodding. âYou balance each other out, right? Heâs all intensity, and youâre like this calming presence. It works.â
You laughed softly, the sound hollow to your own ears. âYeah, it works,â you echoed.
They bought it, smiling warmly at you before diving back into their own banter.
But inside, you felt like you were crumbling.
The truth was, things werenât fine.
They hadnât been for a while. Bakugoâs constant focus on work, his friends, and his own world had left you feeling like an afterthought.
You glanced at him again.
He was leaning back in his chair, laughing at something Denki said, his sharp features softened by the rare smile on his face.
It was a side of him you loved, but right now, it only made the ache in your chest worse.
Forcing yourself to stay present, you turned back to Mina and Jirou, nodding along to their conversation.
You couldnât let them see the truthânot here, not now.
So you plastered on your smile and pretended everything was fine, even as the weight of your unspoken feelings threatened to crush you.
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An hour passed as you, Mina, and Jirou chatted away about everything under the sunârelationships, patrol stories, and even a hilarious moment when Denki shocked himself trying to fix a broken lamp.
Despite the warmth of their company, a small part of you still felt detached, your earlier feelings lingering like a shadow.
Mina, ever the bubbly one, suddenly perked up. âHey, I just thought of something! Letâs go to the other room and watch a movie! Iâve been dying to see that new romance everyoneâs talking about. What do you think?â
Jirou shrugged, a hint of a smile on her face. âSounds good to me. I could use a break from all the noise out there.â
You hesitated, but the thought of getting away from the others, even for a little while, seemed appealing. âYeah, sure,â you said softly, your voice steady despite the turmoil inside.
The three of you made your way to a quieter room down the hall.
It was cozier than the bustling main area, with soft lighting and a plush couch that wrapped around most of the room.
The atmosphere immediately felt more intimate and calm, a perfect escape.
Mina grabbed the remote and flopped onto one side of the couch. âAlright, letâs get this show on the road!â
Jirou settled next to her, her legs tucked beneath her while you took the other end of the couch.
The movie started, its opening scenes filled with charming banter and budding romance.
The three of you fell into a comfortable silence, the story drawing you in.
As the movie progressed, the lighthearted moments gave way to more emotional scenes.
The characters faced challenges, their love tested by misunderstandings and miscommunications.
Then, the pivotal scene arrived.
The male lead stood in the rain, his face etched with regret as he argued with the female lead.
Her voice broke as she shouted, tears streaming down her face. âYou donât get it! I feel invisible to you!â she cried, her words hitting too close to home for your comfort.
Your chest tightened as you watched her crumble, her emotions raw and unfiltered.
The male lead, realizing his mistake, stepped forward and pulled her into his arms, holding her tightly as she sobbed against his chest.
Your heart ached, the scene striking a chord that you couldnât ignore.
The floodgates opened, and before you knew it, tears were streaming down your face.
Your breathing grew shallow, and your palms began to sweat as you clutched the couch cushion beside you.
Mina and Jirou, engrossed in the movie, didnât seem to notice your reaction at first.
But as you sniffled quietly, Jirou glanced over, her expression softening. âHey, you okay?â she asked, her voice gentle.
You quickly wiped your cheeks, forcing a smile. âYeah, Iâm fine. Itâs just⊠really emotional,â you said, your voice wavering slightly.
Mina turned her head, concern flickering in her eyes. âItâs okay to cry, you know. Scenes like this get me every time,â she said, offering you a reassuring smile.
You nodded, appreciating their kindness but feeling exposed nonetheless.
The movie continued, but your mind was elsewhere.
The female leadâs words echoed in your head, intertwining with your own unspoken feelings.
âI feel invisible to you.â
The weight of those words settled in your chest, and though you tried to focus on the screen, the tears wouldnât stop.
You wrapped your arms around yourself, trying to keep it together, but the truth was, you felt more vulnerable than ever.
The tears came harder, no longer quiet sniffles but soft, trembling sobs that you couldnât hold back.
The scene on the screen blurred as your vision clouded with tears, and your chest felt impossibly heavy.
Mina and Jirou both turned toward you, their expressions shifting from casual concern to alarm.
âWhoa, hey⊠are you okay?â Jirou asked, leaning closer, her voice gentle but tinged with worry.
Minaâs brows furrowed, her lips pressing into a thin line.
She grabbed the remote and paused the movie, the room falling into silence except for your shaky breaths.
She scooted closer to you, her hand resting lightly on your arm.
âAlright,â Mina said firmly, her tone serious but warm. âWhatâs going on? This isnât just about the movie, is it?â
You shook your head quickly, trying to wipe the tears away with the back of your hand, but they just kept coming.
âItâs nothing,â you stammered, your voice barely above a whisper.
Jirou gave you a skeptical look. âCome on, donât do that. Youâre obviously upset.â
Mina nodded, her grip on your arm tightening just slightly in encouragement. âYeah, weâre here for you. So whatever it is, just say it.â
For a moment, you hesitated.
The lump in your throat made it hard to speak, and you didnât want to burden them with your feelings.
But the way they looked at you, genuinely concerned and ready to listen, broke down the last of your defenses.
âItâs⊠itâs Bakugo,â you finally admitted, your voice cracking as fresh tears rolled down your cheeks. âI just⊠I feel like weâre drifting apart.â
Minaâs eyes softened, and Jirou tilted her head slightly, her expression thoughtful.
âWhat do you mean? Did something happen?â Mina asked, leaning forward, her tone gentle now.
You took a shaky breath, your hands fidgeting nervously in your lap. âI donât know⊠itâs like heâs always so busy, and when heâs home, itâs like Iâm not even there. He doesnât notice when I try to do things for him. I cooked dinner tonight, hoping we could eat together and talk, but he just brushed it off and left to hang out with you guys.â
Minaâs face fell, a pang of guilt crossing her features. Jirouâs lips pressed together, her brow furrowing.
âI know heâs a hero, and I know his job is demanding, but⊠I just feel so invisible to him sometimes. Like Iâm not a priority,â you continued, your voice trembling. âAnd Iâm trying so hard to be okay with it, but itâs just⊠itâs hard.â
Mina reached for your hand, squeezing it tightly. âIâm so sorry,â she said softly. âI didnât realize things were like this.â
Jirou nodded, her gaze serious. âThat sounds really tough. You shouldnât have to feel like that, especially not with someone whoâs supposed to care about you.â
You sniffled, grateful for their support, but still feeling the weight of your emotions. âI donât know what to do anymore. I love him, but⊠it feels like heâs slipping away.â
Mina wrapped an arm around your shoulders, pulling you into a comforting hug. âYouâre not alone in this, okay? Weâll figure it out. And honestly, Bakugo needs to hear this too. He probably doesnât even realize how much heâs hurting you.â
Jirou nodded in agreement. âYeah, heâs not exactly the most emotionally aware guy, but he cares about you. You just have to tell him how you feel.â
Their words brought a small measure of comfort, but the thought of confronting Bakugo about your feelings still terrified you.
You knew they were right, though. Something had to change.
You sat there in Minaâs embrace, your tears slowly subsiding, though your chest still felt tight.
The weight of their words lingered, and you knew they were right.
As terrifying as it seemed, you had to talk to Bakugo.
But how? He wasnât exactly the type to sit down and have a heart-to-heart.
Mina pulled back slightly, her warm hands resting on your shoulders as she looked you in the eye. âYou have to tell him,â she said firmly.
âAnd not in a âhintingâ kind of way. Lay it all out. Heâs not good at picking up subtle stuff.â
Jirou nodded, leaning back on the couch. âYeah, Bakugoâs not gonna magically figure it out. But if youâre honest with him, I think heâll listen. Heâs stubborn, but heâs not heartless.â
You sniffled, wiping your face with the sleeve of your cardigan. âI just⊠I donât want to come off as needy or like I donât support him. I know how hard he works.â
Mina sighed, shaking her head. âGirl, no. This isnât about being needy. This is about being in a relationship where you feel seen and loved. Youâre allowed to have needs, too.â
Jirou added, âAnd honestly? If he doesnât get that, then thatâs on him. Relationships are about both people putting in effort. Itâs not all on you.â
You nodded slowly, their words sinking in.
It wasnât easy to hear, but deep down, you knew they were right.
You couldnât keep bottling everything up and hoping things would magically improve.
Mina smiled softly, brushing a stray strand of hair from your face. âLook, Bakugo might be a hothead, but heâs not a bad guy. If he knew you were feeling this way, I think heâd do something about it. But youâve got to give him the chance to step up.â
You sighed, fiddling with the strap of your purse. âI guess Iâll try talking to him later⊠when weâre alone.â
âGood,â Mina said with a nod, her tone encouraging. âAnd if you need backup, you know where to find us.â
Jirou smirked slightly. âYeah, weâll set him straight if he doesnât get the message.â
The three of you shared a small laugh, the tension easing just a bit.
Mina grabbed the remote and turned the movie off completely, standing up and stretching.
âAlright, letâs get back to the others before they start wondering what weâre up to.â
You nodded, standing up and smoothing out your clothes.
As the three of you made your way back to the main living room, you felt a mix of emotions swirling inside you.
Anxiety, hope, and determination all competed for space in your heart.
As you stepped into the room, Bakugo was standing near the corner with Kirishima, laughing at something Sero had said.
His usual sharp smirk was etched on his face, but there was something different in the way his eyes flickered toward you, a hint of something unreadable beneath his confident exterior.
For a moment, you just watched him, debating how youâd navigate the rest of the evening while the conversation with Mina and Jirou still echoed in your mind.
What you didnât know, however, was that Bakugo had heard everything.
It wasnât intentional.
On his way to the bathroom earlier, he had walked past the closed door of the cozy room where you and the girls had been talking.
At first, he hadnât thought much of itâjust chatter from Mina and Jirou, nothing unusual.
But then he caught the sound of your voice, trembling slightly, and his feet had stopped.
He hadnât meant to eavesdrop. Really, he hadnât.
But something in your tone made him pause, leaning against the hallway wall just out of sight.
He listened as Mina and Jirou pressed you about how things were going between the two of you.
He heard the way your voice wavered when you said everything was fineâso unconvincing that even he could tell it was a lie.
And then came the confession.
You werenât happy.
You felt ignored, neglected.
You felt like he didnât see you anymore.
The words hit him like a punch to the gut, and for a moment, he couldnât breathe.
You, the person he cared about most, felt like you were slipping away, and he hadnât even noticed.
His knuckles clenched, and his jaw tightened as he leaned his head back against the wall.
Guilt surged through him, hot and unrelenting. He wasnât great with emotions; he knew that.
But hearing you spill your heart out to your friends, feeling like he didnât care enoughâit stung more than he wanted to admit.
When Mina and Jirou encouraged you to talk to him, he heard the hesitation in your voice, the fear of being seen as needy or overbearing.
It made his chest ache. You should never feel like thatânot with him.
He had walked away before you left the room, needing a moment to collect himself.
By the time he rejoined the group, his mind was racing.
As you stepped into the living room, Mina nudged you gently with her elbow. âYouâve got this,â she whispered before heading to the group, leaving you to take a deep breath and square your shoulders.
Bakugo, standing near the corner, glanced your way.
His sharp smirk remained, but his eyes lingered on you a little longer than usual, softening for the briefest second before he turned back to Kirishima and the others.
He didnât say anything, but in the back of his mind, he was already planning.
He wouldnât let you feel like this again. Not if he could help it.
---
The night had wound down, and one by one, everyone began saying their goodbyes.
Mina and Kirishima gave you tight hugs, Mina giving you a reassuring smile as if to silently remind you of the conversation youâd had.
Jirou patted your arm, her subtle way of showing she was rooting for you.
Bakugo, meanwhile, was his usual selfâcasual nods, a few gruff âSee yaâs,â and a fist bump for Kirishima.
His energy seemed as steady as ever, though you noticed the way his eyes flickered toward you more than once, a slight crease in his brow that he didnât quite hide.
As the two of you made your way to his car, the quietness of the night enveloped you.
The cool breeze brushed against your skin, and the sound of your shoes crunching against the gravel filled the silence.
You felt Bakugoâs presence ahead of you, his confident stride unchanging, though he occasionally glanced back to make sure you were keeping up.
When you reached the car, he pulled his keys from his pocket, unlocked the doors, and slid into the driverâs seat.
You followed, gently closing the passenger door behind you and placing your bag on the floor by your feet.
The faint scent of leather and his cologne filled the space, a scent you usually found comforting.
Without a word, Bakugo started the engine.
The low rumble of the car filled the stillness as he pulled out of the driveway and onto the street.
His hands rested on the wheel, firm but relaxed, his eyes trained on the road ahead.
You glanced at him from the corner of your eye, trying to read his expression, but it was the same stoic mask he always wore.
The weight of the evening felt heavy in your chest, and despite the warmth of the car, you felt a chill run through you.
The drive was quiet at first, the soft hum of the engine the only sound between you.
You wanted to say something, anything, but the words felt stuck in your throat.
You fidgeted with your fingers, your gaze shifting between the passing streetlights outside and Bakugoâs profile.
He hadnât said much since you left Kirishimaâs house, and it left you wondering if heâd noticed the distance between youâor if it even mattered to him at all.
Bakugoâs hands tightened slightly on the wheel as he drove, his jaw clenching and unclenching as if he was working through something in his mind.
His gaze remained steady, but every now and then, you noticed his eyes flicker toward you, though he said nothing.
The silence was deafening, and with every passing second, it felt like the space between you grew larger.
Finally, unable to take the tension anymore, you shifted in your seat and let out a soft sigh, your voice barely above a whisper.
âThanks for driving,â you said, your tone polite but distant.
He grunted in response, a low âYeah,â his focus still on the road.
The quiet settled again, heavier this time, and you found yourself staring out the window, the lights of the city blurring past.
You wanted to say more, to breach the gap between you, but something held you back.
Bakugo, meanwhile, stole another glance at you, his expression unreadable.
He wanted to speak, to address the weight in the air, but the words felt foreign to him.
For now, he just drove, the road stretching ahead, both of you caught in your own thoughts.
The car hummed softly as the city lights flickered past, but the silence between you and Bakugo felt louder than anything else.
You leaned your head against the cool glass of the window, your eyes fixed on the blurred scenery.
Your hand rested on your lap, fingers nervously fidgeting with your nails as your thoughts raced.
What had started as disappointment had now spiraled into uncertainty.
You couldnât shake the weight of the conversation with Mina and Jirou, nor the growing chasm between you and Bakugo.
Youâd tried so hard to keep it together, but being here, so close yet feeling so far, made it even harder.
Bakugo kept his eyes on the road, his grip on the wheel firm.
Inside, he was battling a storm of emotions.
The echoes of your words from earlier replayed in his mind, mingling with the snippets of the conversation heâd overheard at Kirishimaâs.
âI just⊠I donât know how much more I can take.â
He wasnât good with words.
Hell, he wasnât even good at feelings most of the time. But he wasnât stupidâhe could feel the distance, and it frustrated him because he didnât know how to close it.
His crimson eyes flickered to you briefly.
The way you sat there, so quiet and withdrawn, tugged at something deep in his chest.
He hated seeing you like this, especially knowing heâd been the one to make you feel this way.
After what felt like forever, Bakugoâs resolve finally cracked.
His hand hesitated on the wheel, fingers tightening for a moment before he let out a sharp breath.
Slowly, almost cautiously, he reached over.
His hand covered yours, warm and slightly rough, the weight of it grounding you.
You blinked, startled by the sudden contact, and turned your head to look at him.
Bakugo didnât meet your gaze right away.
His eyes stayed focused on the road ahead, his jaw tight, like he was bracing himself for something.
His thumb shifted slightly, brushing against your fingers in an awkward but earnest gesture.
âHey,â he said, his voice quieter than usual, almost hesitant. âStop doinâ that.â
You stared at him, confused. âDoing what?â
âFidgetinâ like that,â he muttered, finally glancing at you for a split second before looking back at the road. âYouâll mess up your nails or somethinâ.â
His words were gruff, almost dismissive, but the way his hand stayed on yours told you there was more to it.
He wasnât just talking about your fidgetingâhe was trying, in his own clumsy way, to tell you he cared.
Your chest tightened as you looked down at your joined hands.
The warmth of his touch, the slight awkwardness of the gestureâit all made your emotions bubble up again, but this time, they werenât as heavy.
âKatsukiâŠâ you began, your voice barely above a whisper.
âDonât,â he interrupted, his grip on your hand tightening just a fraction. âDonât say it. Not here, not like this.â
You nodded, swallowing the lump in your throat, and leaned back against the seat.
For the first time that evening, the silence between you didnât feel quite as suffocating.
The car came to an abrupt stop at a red light, but the tension in the car felt like it had slammed into a wall at full speed.
Bakugoâs hand hovered over the wheel, his knuckles white as he gripped it.
His chest rose and fell with uneven breaths, but your anger was a storm now, and it couldnât be contained.
âSeriously?â you demanded, your voice sharp and trembling. âIf not here, then where? If not now, then when?â
Your hand yanked away from his, the warmth of his touch replaced by the cold sting of frustration. âYou always say that, Bakugo. You always brush our problems away. You⊠you brush me off like Iâm some kind of bug.â
His eyes darted to you, his lips parting as if to defend himself, but you didnât give him the chance.
âYou treat me like Iâm not worth your time,â you continued, your voice cracking under the weight of your emotions. âDo you even know what I was doing before you came home? I was cooking dinner. For you. For us.â
Your hands shook as you gestured toward him, your words pouring out in a rush. âI did all of that so we could talk, so we could try to fix this. Just so I could knowâknow for sureâthat I mean something to you.â
The light turned green, and Bakugo hit the gas with a little more force than necessary, his jaw tight as he stayed silent.
But you couldnât stop now.
âBut of course,â you spat, your voice rising, âyour friends are more important! Work, training, hangoutsâall of it is more important than me!â
The car swerved slightly as Bakugoâs grip faltered, and he shot you a glance, his brows furrowed in frustration and guilt. âBut theyâre not! Youâre more importantââ
âDonât give me that crap!â you cut him off, your voice almost a shout now. âIf Iâm so important, then why do you keep pushing me away? Why do you make time for everyone and everything else but not for me? Huh? Answer me!â
Bakugoâs mouth opened, but no words came out. His silence was deafening, and it only stoked the fire inside you.
âWhy, Katsuki?â you pressed, your voice trembling with a mix of anger and hurt. âWhy do I have to fight so hard to feel like I matter to you?â
The car pulled into your driveway, and Bakugo threw it into park, his hands gripping the wheel so tightly it looked like he might snap it in two.
For a moment, the only sounds were your ragged breaths and the faint hum of the engine.
Finally, Bakugo exhaled sharply and turned to you, his crimson eyes filled with a mixture of guilt, frustration, and something elseâsomething softer, something that looked a lot like regret.
âYou do matter,â he said, his voice low but firm. âYou mean everything to me, damn it. I just⊠I donât know how to show it.â
But you shook your head, the tears youâd been holding back finally spilling over. âThatâs not enough, Katsuki. Itâs not enough to just say it. I need to feel it. And right now, I donât.â
Your words hung in the air, heavy and unshakable, as Bakugo stared at you, his expression unreadable.
For once, the explosive hero had no words, and the silence between you felt like it could split the world in two.
Your chest heaved as the emotions youâd been holding in for so long spilled over.
Tears streamed down your face, your voice trembling and raw as you finally let everything out.
âWhy couldnât you have just spent time with me?â you cried, your voice breaking as your gaze locked on Bakugo.
He flinched at the pain in your voice but said nothing, his hands clenching into tight fists on his lap.
âWhy couldnât you see that while you were having fun, I was feeling miserable?!â you continued, your words cutting through the silence like shards of glass.
Bakugoâs eyes darted toward you, filled with a mix of guilt and helplessness, but you didnât stop. You couldnât stop.
âListen, Katsuki...â you began, your voice softer but no less intense. âI love you. So much it hurts.â Your words hung in the air, trembling with sincerity. âBut itâs starting to feel like... like you donât feel the same.â
His head snapped up at that, his crimson eyes wide and frantic. âThatâs not true!â he blurted, his voice rough and unsteady. âDonâtâdonât say that, alright?â
But you shook your head, your tears falling harder now. âThen why does it feel like Iâm always fighting for your attention? Fighting for a moment of your time?â
Your voice cracked, and you pressed a trembling hand to your chest, as if trying to hold yourself together.
Bakugo opened his mouth to speak, but no words came out.
His jaw tightened, and his gaze fell to his lap, his fingers gripping his knees so hard it looked painful.
You could see the frustration, the guilt, the turmoil swirling in his expression, but it wasnât enough.
It didnât fix the ache in your heart.
âI donât want to feel like this anymore,â you whispered, your voice barely audible. âLike Iâm not enough for you. Like Iâm not your priority.â
Bakugoâs head snapped up again, his eyes blazing with emotion. âYou are my priority!â he insisted, his voice desperate now.
âYouâre everything to me, alright? I just... I just donât know how to handle all this shit sometimes!â
His voice cracked at the end, and for the first time, you saw something in him you rarely didâvulnerability.
He looked at you like he wanted to say a million things but didnât know where to start.
But it wasnât enough. Not yet.
âThen show me, Katsuki,â you said, your voice steady despite the tears streaming down your face. âIf I mean so much to you, then show me. Because words arenât enough anymore.â
His breath hitched, and for a moment, the only sound in the car was the faint hum of the engine.
Bakugo looked at you, really looked at you, and for once, the explosive hero seemed completely lost.
Bakugoâs chest rose and fell with unsteady breaths as he stared at you, his crimson eyes shadowed with guilt and frustration.
He opened his mouth to respond, but the words seemed to die in his throat.
His hands clenched tighter on his lap, and he turned his gaze to the steering wheel, as if looking at you was too much to bear.
The silence stretched, heavy and suffocating.
You could feel your heart breaking all over again as you watched him struggle to say somethingâanythingâthat could make it better.
âYouâre right,â he finally said, his voice low and strained. âIâve been a shitty boyfriend.â
The admission startled you.
Your breath hitched, and you blinked through your tears as you waited for him to continue.
âIâve been so focused on everything elseâwork, training, trying to keep up with everyoneâthat I didnât realize what it was doing to you. To us.â
He dragged a hand through his hair, the motion rough and frustrated. âAnd thatâs on me.â
His voice trembled slightly, and he slammed his fist against the steering wheel, the sharp thud breaking the tense quiet. âDammit, I didnât mean to make you feel like this. Like you donât matter.â
You watched him, your tears still falling, but something in his voice tugged at your heart.
It wasnât just guilt; it was desperation.
âBut you do, alright?â he said, turning to face you fully now. His crimson eyes locked onto yours, raw and unguarded.
âYou matter more than anything else in my life. I just... I donât know how to balance it all without screwing it up.â
His hands trembled as they rested on his thighs, and you realized how much it was costing him to admit this.
Bakugo Katsuki, the man who always seemed so sure of himself, so strong and unshakable, was unraveling in front of you.
âYouâre not the problem, alright? I am,â he continued, his voice softer now. âAnd I swear to you, Iâll fix this. Iâll fix us. Just... donât give up on me yet.â
Your heart ached at the vulnerability in his words, but the pain youâd been carrying for so long still lingered.
You looked at him, your tears blurring your vision, and took a shaky breath.
âKatsuki, Iâm not asking for perfection,â you whispered, your voice trembling. âIâm asking for you to try. To make me feel like Iâm worth it. Like weâre worth it.â
He nodded, his jaw tight as he swallowed hard.
âI will,â he said, his voice firm despite the emotion in his eyes. âIâll prove it to you. Iâll be better. For you.â
You stared at him, searching his face for sincerity, and what you saw there made something in your chest loosen.
He looked at you like you were his whole worldâlike he couldnât bear the thought of losing you.
For the first time in a long time, you felt a flicker of hope. It was small, fragile, but it was there.
âOkay,â you said softly, your voice barely above a whisper. âIâll hold you to that.â
Bakugo nodded again, his eyes never leaving yours. âYou can.â
The car fell into silence again, but this time, it wasnât heavy or suffocating.
It was filled with unspoken promises, with the beginnings of something better.
And for now, that was enough.
---
Bakugoâs hand enveloped yours, firm yet gentle, as if he was anchoring himself to you.
The warmth of his grasp communicated what his words had struggled to convey earlierâa need, a desire to hold on to you no matter what.
The silence in the car was filled with unspoken understanding as you both sat there, the weight of the evening settling between you.
When the car finally pulled into your driveway, you barely had time to move before Bakugo was already out of the driverâs seat.
He strode purposefully around the car, his movements sharp yet filled with intent.
You blinked in surprise as he opened the passenger door, crouching down to your level.
His crimson eyes met yours, raw and unguarded. âYou mean a lot to me,â he began, his voice steady but thick with emotion.
âSo much... and Iâm sorry for not showing you.â
Your breath caught in your throat as his words tumbled out, each one more heartfelt than the last.
âIâm sorry for not replying. Iâm sorry for not being there. Iâm sorry for not showing up,â he continued, his voice cracking slightly as he leaned closer.
âI promise, though, from now on... everything I do, Iâll do it with you on my mind.â
His hands found their way to your thighs, a touch so gentle and deliberate it sent a shiver through you.
It wasnât just an apologyâit was a plea, a vow.
âI promise you,â he said, his voice barely above a whisper, âthat from now on, Iâll do everything in my power to make you feel loved. So please, donât give up on me. Please, donât lose hope.â
Your heart clenched at the vulnerability in his tone, the rawness of his confession.
Tears pricked at the corners of your eyes, but you managed a small, wavering smile as you placed your hand over his.
âYou swear?â you asked, your voice trembling with emotion.
His grip on your thigh tightened just slightly, his crimson eyes boring into yours with unwavering determination.
âI promise,â he said, his voice firm yet soft.
That was all you needed to hear.
A small, genuine smile spread across your lips as you nodded.
For the first time in what felt like forever, you felt the weight lifting off your chest.
After a moment, Bakugo stepped back slightly, holding out his hand to you.
You placed your hand in his, and he helped you out of the car with a gentleness that contrasted his usual brash demeanor.
Once you were both standing, he didnât hesitateâhe pulled you into a tight, almost desperate hug.
His arms wrapped around your waist, holding you as if he was afraid youâd slip away.
His head rested against your shoulder, and you could feel the tension in his body slowly melting away.
âI missed you,â you whispered, your fingers threading gently through his spiky blonde hair.
âI missed you more,â he murmured against your shoulder, his voice low and filled with emotion.
You stayed like that for a while, wrapped up in each otherâs warmth, the world around you fading into insignificance.
It was as if time had paused, giving you both a chance to reconnect, to heal.
When he finally pulled back, his hands still rested on your waist, and his gaze locked onto yours.
The intensity in his eyes took your breath away, and before you could say anything, he leaned in, capturing your lips in a deep, passionate kiss.
It wasnât just a kissâit was an apology, a promise, a declaration.
His lips moved against yours with a fervor that made your knees weak, his hands tightening slightly on your waist as if to ground himself.
You responded just as passionately, pouring every ounce of love, frustration, and hope into the kiss.
When you finally pulled apart, both of you were breathless, your foreheads resting together.
His crimson eyes softened as he looked at you, a small, genuine smile tugging at his lips.
âThank you,â he said softly. âFor not giving up on me.â
You smiled back, your hand coming up to cup his cheek. âJust donât make me regret it.â
He chuckled softly, his voice lighter than it had been all evening. âI wonât. I swear.â
In that moment, standing together in the driveway under the soft glow of the porch light, you felt something shift between you.
A new beginning, built on honesty and love. And for the first time in a long time, you believed things could truly get better.
| hamzahthefantastic x youtuber!reader au
summary: hamzah has a crush that is extremely obvious to everyone except you ... somehow?! (both written & smau!!!)
a/n: happy new years!!!!!!
â march 2024
hamzah is hungry beyond belief.
martin's already assured him both over facetime and text that he's on his way with their full course meal of chinese takeoutâ currently sat in the basket of martin's rented bike, jostling up and down with every bump of the toronto pavement without a doubt. yet his stomach is still throwing a tantrum, depraved of any nutrients while his brain repeats in a neanderthal-like manner "food. coming. soon." in hopes of reducing the pressure within his poor stomach.
he opens instagram, needing some sort of an escape, because naturally a little doom-scrolling will ease his (dramatic but still very real) pain. somehow, among the ridiculous animal reels and comedic twitch clips on his explore feed, he stumbles upon a reel from you. a girl with a different quality and charm to your face and character than anything he's seen in other content creators.
not only does your bubbly yet elegant voice keep him watching but the subject matter is rather fittingâ you're cooking a homemade chicken pot pie for the first time. in the video you talk about how often your mother would prepare it growing up and now it's become a popular craving for you. hamzah watches intently as if he were ready to get up and make his own pot pie alongside you.
"hey! the hell are you smiling at?" martin's voice is breathy due to his trek to and from the chinese restaurant. he walks into the living room holding a crinkly plastic bag reading: "thank you! have a nice day!" with that big, yellow smiley face in between.
"huh? nothin'." hamzah dismisses and adjusts himself on the couch, "come on, 'm starving!" he reaches his hand out to take the food from martin before patting the seat next to him.
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"so when are you gonna come see us?"
it was a surprise to see hamzah follow you on instagram a few months ago. you'd heard his name thrown around in certain spaces of the internet but never really indulged in any of his content.
his instagram had the format of a shitposting ten-year-old but it only made you curious about the humorous twenty-something. eventually you'd watched a youtube video of his; completely laughing your ass off and finding your eyes chasing after hamzah whenever he was in even the tiniest of frames.
it was never a serious crush by any means, just a nice piece of secret eye-candy who also happened to have a great personality and an enviously good work ethic (the effort martin and hamzah put into their videos was astonishing to you).
so you were quite nervous to be the first to dm him, in hopes of a friendship or a least a quick exchange of "hey." it was only right â you two had been liking each other's poss and stories a consistent amount.
the mellow first exchange between the two of you in april blossomed into you both constantly talking in your free time; your friendship quickly to developed a flirty back-and-forth dynamic that sometimes borders on way more than platonic. eventually martin was added to your consistent facetime calls and youâve even let them convince you to create a discord account to play minecraft and grand theft auto online with them.
and now youâre lying on your leather couch with both of their faces displayed in your laptopâs screen, eager to hear your response.
âi donât knowâŠâ you play with a loose end of the sweater youâre wearing, âwhat would we even do?â
they both stay quiet for a moment before hamzah laughs, âwhy are you acting like you donât wanna say yes right now?â
a smile slowly grows on your face âokay⊠gimme a second,â you begin to google flight information to and from toronto.
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âoh!â you accidentally trip over yourself while walking backwards and stumble into hamzah, who was standing in front of the unfamiliar grocery store, watching you prepare to give an intro. âjesus,â martin laughs under his breath from behind the camera. he lowers the camera, showing his feet but still picking up his voice in the mic, âyou good?!â
the clip cuts to you stood upright again, "i'm in the six!!!" you exclaim loudly, raising your arms above your head. "and i'm here with slushy noobz to add to my series where other creators "teach me" their specialty. you tug at hamzah's arm and pull him into the frame with you, "hamzah tell them what you and martin are gonna teach me," you look up a him while still holding onto his arm. you interrupt him before he even begins to speak, "oh yeah! martin is also here by the way!" you point and martin flips the camera to himself. "they're just leaving me out it's fine, i know i'm out already, just vote just vote," he references with a sigh before turning it back to you and hamzah. "don't start! chase is on his way to come and film for us-" "listen! this is our plan-- we're gonna teach you how to mukbang; everyone knows we're very qualified in this field and know everything there is to know about the subject, so, uhh, yeah we're kinda experts. i dont know, would you say that, martin?" hamzah rambles. "yeah, i think that's a good way to describe us" "perfect! then you're teachin' me how to kiss next, right?" you ask. hamzah goes from looking at you attentively (hanging onto your every word) to a face deadpanned as he glances over to martin trying not to smile.
the video cuts to a clip with the three of you, finally, all in one shot now that chase is behind the camera. you pull a cart out from its slot and push yourself on it before standing both feet on top of the tiny foot bar, gliding through the automatic doors.
next, a clip of martin speaking to the camera while you and hamzah look through different pasta sauces together, "okay we didn't really explain this well but essentially we're all going to cook a nice dish and then eat it together in front of you guys. isn't that cute?" "yeah, can't wait for us to mukbang together" hamzah speaks. martin turns back to the camera with a smirk, "i bet you wish you were mukbanging with us huh, chase?" "no. and you just made that word up." martin's face falls.
the entire grocery shopping trip is filmed with little moments like hamzah mispronouncing a few brand names, martin talking to strangers about which pasta noodle to try, and you randomly walking off into estranged aisles "just to see if things are really different here"
now, you're all back at martin's home; you read aloud the recipe and hamzah is stood practically on top of you as he also looks down at the phone, all while martin lays ingredients out of the counter. "okay simple enough," hamzah says. "yeah, and you're still gonna make me do all of the work anyway," martin huffs sarcastically. you giggle a bit, "martin the most you'll have to do is boil water, i'll force him to do the rest." "huh???!! who??" hamzah questions, his smiley face âaccidentallyâ leaning far too close to yours. "you, duh!" you laugh and turn away to look for a large pot.
throughout the cooking process you slowly stop helping; talking to mandy while you two eat chips and salsa while leaning on the counter or petting the pets instead of doing any of the tasks given to you from the self-proclaimed chefs.
"this is literally your video! what the hell y/n?!" martin whines when he finds you and mandy making a tiktok in his "man cave" together after you'd told them you were going to the bathroom, "seriously mandy?" all of the audio can be heard from the mics on your clothing. "where was she?" hamzah says monotonous as he scrolls on his phone. "making freaking tiktoks with mandy of course!" you giggle as you walk into the kitchen behind him, "what? the food is practically done, we're just waiting on garlic bread!" you shrug and hamzah immediately turns at the sound of your voice. "well, you gonna at least show us?" hamzah asks casually placing his hands on the counter around you, trapping you in the space between him and the marble surface. "yeah," you tilt your head so you can look at his face as you make fun of his not-so-friendly gesture, "you wanna keep breathing down my neck like that while i show you?" he laughs and moves away to cover up the embarrassment of being called out. "stop!" you laugh and bring him back into frame forcing him and martin to watch you and mandy dance on your phone screen.
the four of you sit on the carpet with plates full of chicken alfredo and pieces of garlic bread laid out on martinâs coffee table. you all talk about your experience in toronto so far, how you and hamzah first met, ⊠et cetera.
martin attempts to teach you canadian slang: âkeener is big here.â âactually? what the hell does that even mean?â âitâs kinda like a try hardâ people will call you a keener if youâre doing too much, basically.â âwait tell me more!â âi mean things like buddy is way too common here. some random old guys will call me that and it always throws me off??â âyeah they always say it so demeaning,â hamzah laughs. âdo you guys actually say âeh?â all the time? i feel like i havenât noticed it a lot.â you ask genuinely. âi won't lie.. i say it more often than i like to admit!â mandy says. youâve noticed that no matter if youâre the one speaking or not hamzahâs eyes keep glancing and sometimes full on staring at you (he really doesnât mean to but he thinks heâs finally processing that youâre actually here with them after months of wanting this) you're flattered nonetheless.
at some point hamzah and martin recreate a scene in lady and the tramp, successfully slurping at the same noodle until hamzah retreats and martin sighs at his lack of commiting to the bit. you laugh along before asking hamzahâs to share a noodle with you with a smile slapped over your face, âme next?â he fights off any blushing with a roll of his eyes and his response of, âyeah? ask me again in a sec.â
after youâve all finished eating, you complete the video with a big smile and a promise of more collaborations in the future.
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I'M GOING BARNACLES!!!!!!!
Some more steamy things - this time our all time favorite: Nanami. I guess he's not used to being tied up like this, but he'll make an exception for you. ( ͥ° ÍÊ ÍĄÂ°)
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Turning around on your other side facing Satoru, you poke his muscular back with your index finger. Making his back arch a bit, as he turns his head around to look at you with a confused sleepy face.
âwhat was that for?â he rasps, sleep still lacing in his voice.
âcan you lay on top of me..? like on my back..?â you whisper, your eyes peering up at his tired blue ones.
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ââŠyou want me to do what?â he asks sitting up more to get a better look at you. His face now outright confused.
â..I want you to lay on top of me!! like crush me with your body!â You whine, your hand now laced around his muscular bicep, gently shaking him from side to side.
Satoru sighs a small smirk on his lips. âfine, fine.. lay down on your stomach.â He says softly. You smile up at him before flipping onto your stomach, your face going into your soft pillow. laying in a pencil like position.
He turns over more lifting the covers up as he goes to his knees, before laying ontop of you. Laying his entire weight on your back, he nuzzles heâs face into the crook of your neck.
You sigh softly with content, feeling his entire weight on you. Turning your face slightly to the side having a lazily smile on your lips. âmm now iâm comfortable..â you mumble sleepily, all Satoru can do is chuckle lightly into the crook of your neck.
âwhy am I crushing you again?â He murmurs into your soft skin.
âbecauseeee youâre like my personal heating pad for my period cramps,â you mumble out. As your eyes droop shut. Satoru sighs smiling, shaking his head lightly.
âweirdo..â he mumbles before drifting off back to sleep. with his body quite literally covering yours completely, your period cramps dissolving as his warmth and the pressure of his body soothing the pain entirely.
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