The idea started as a joke. You were scrolling through TikTok when the “Money Pull Up” trend popped up, and you couldn’t resist. Katsuki, your boyfriend, was sprawled out on the couch, arms behind his head, half-watching as you practiced the moves in front of the screen.
“You look stupid,” he snorted, smirking.
“Better than you ever could,” you shot back, raising a brow.
That did it. His competitive streak flared. “Tch, as if. Move over. I’ll show you how it’s done.”
So now here you were, setting up your phone to record, the familiar beat of “Money Pull Up” blasting through your speakers. Katsuki stood next to you, scowling but committed, his fiery determination impossible to miss.
“Ready?” you asked, holding back a grin.
“Let’s get this over with.”
The two of you moved in sync—or as close to sync as Katsuki could manage while still trying to look cool. His body rolls were… aggressive, and his arm swings had way too much power behind them, but somehow, it worked. His sharp, confident moves contrasted with your smoother, more playful style, and the result was pure chaos in the best way. At one point, he almost knocked you over with a dramatic hip thrust, but you both just laughed it off, his cocky smirk softening into something warmer.
When you finished the dance, you were breathless, cheeks hurting from laughing so much. “Not bad, Katsuki,” you teased.
“Not bad? That was perfect,” he shot back, crossing his arms.
You uploaded the video to your TikTok, tagging it with the trend and captioning it: “he is NOT a dancer, credit for trying tho ❤️🔥”
Within an hour, the video blew up. The comments were flooded with people freaking out over Katsuki’s moves, his sharp looks, your cute dynamic, and how attractive you were!
“Tch. Don’t get used to it.” He mumbled, But when you glanced at his face, you caught the small, satisfied smile he was trying to hide.