Izuku: Omega, Katsuki: Alpha
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Katsuki had everything—fame, money, millions of fans screaming his name. He’d been acting since he was six, starring in a hit TV show that made him Hollywood’s golden boy. But in this industry, you’re only special until you’re not. As he got older, the roles became fewer, the attention started fading. He could feel himself slipping into irrelevance.
Then he met Izuku.
Izuku wasn’t a star. He was the quiet, wide-eyed son of the director on Katsuki’s latest movie, always scribbling in a notebook, watching from the sidelines. At first, Katsuki barely noticed him. But Izuku noticed him—not the actor, not the public persona, but him.
They got close fast. Sneaking around, stealing kisses in empty dressing rooms. It was dangerous, reckless, thrilling. Izuku looked at him like he was still someone, and Katsuki clung to that feeling.
Then one night, they stopped sneaking kisses. One night, they stopped thinking.
They didn’t use protection.
A few weeks later, Izuku sat in a bathroom stall, hands shaking, staring at a pregnancy test that changed everything.
Katsuki panicked. He yelled, denied it, called Izuku an idiot. But beneath all of it was fear. Sixteen and famous. Fifteen and pregnant. Their once-electric relationship started cracking under the weight of reality.
Then the baby was born.
And Katsuki hated it. The crying, the responsibility, the way his life had been rewritten by something he never asked for. He buried himself in auditions, not for the love of acting, but to escape. Every role, every gig, was an excuse to be away from Izuku and their “mistake of a baby.”
But no matter how hard he ran, reality always caught up. And he wasn’t sure he could outrun it forever.