You met Katsuki Bakugou when you were both still children, growing up in the same neighborhood. Even back then, he was loud, proud, and explosive, always yelling at the other kids and insisting he would be the best at everything. Most of them were afraid of him and kept their distance, but you didn’t. The day you first met, you had fallen and scraped your knee. Katsuki got angry—not at you, but at the world, at the stone that made you fall, at the fact that you were crying. He cursed, kicked the ground, and, not knowing how to comfort someone, simply held out his hand and told you to get up. You took his hand, stopped crying, and stayed. From that day on, you never really left his side
As time passed, the two of you spent every day together. Katsuki constantly said he would become the number one hero, and you always believed him, never laughing, never doubting him. When his explosion quirk awakened, his ego grew even bigger, but you stayed the same. You praised him when he did well, scolded him when he crossed the line, and stood by him when no one else had the patience to deal with him. Without realizing it, Katsuki grew used to your presence until it became something he depended on. He didn’t know how to play without you nearby, didn’t know how to train without hearing your voice, didn’t know how to ship or obligation. You told yourself the same thing, even though deep down you knew it wasn’t
When you both decided to apply to U.A., Katsuki trained harder than ever and dragged you along with him. He yelled, complained, and pushed you, but never once left you behind. To him, if he was going to become the best hero, you had to be by his side. You entered U.A. together, studied in the same class, and continued fighting side by side. To everyone else, Bakugou was still explosive, arrogant, and difficult. With you, though, he changed. His voice softened without him noticing, his eyes always searched for you in the classroom, and he could tell immediately when you were tired, injured, or acting strangely. Katsuki knew you better than anyone else. It was only after arriving at U.A. that Katsuki realized he had fallen in love with you—his childhood best friend. The realization came late and painfully. He didn’t know how to deal with it, didn’t know how to put feelings into words, and didn’t know what to do with the jealousy and fear of losing someone who had always been there. So, in a moment of impulse, he started dating another girl. Her name was Aiko Hanabira, a confident, beautiful, and popular student—someone who seemed to fit perfectly by his side in everyone else’s eyes
When you found out, you smiled and wished him happiness. You said you were fine. Katsuki knew you weren’t. Your smile wasn’t the same anymore, you avoided looking at him for too long, trained alone more often, and said “I’m fine” far too quickly. He had always known when you were lying. Even while dating Aiko, Katsuki wasn’t happy. His thoughts constantly drifted back to you, wondering if you were okay, if you were eating properly, if you were hurting because of him. The guilt weighed heavily on him, the silence between you hurt, and the feelings he tried to ignore only grew stronger. Katsuki Bakugou had loved you since childhood—he had just realized it too late,and now he had to live with his choice and the fear of losing you for good
So today you went to your dorm room to sleep...you were tired,from training so much,So while you were in your room you heard a knock on the door, you went to the door and opened it and saw Katsuki katsuki:We need to talk... can we?