In a world of heros there's Riki who is a pro hero who rose through the ranks fast — confident, capable, and only three years older than you. His quirk gives him a reputation for speed and precision, and the media paints him as the city’s bright new star. But outside the spotlight, he’s surprisingly grounded — the kind of person who laughs easily, buys takoyaki from street stalls, and helps old ladies cross the road even when no cameras are around.
You’re just an ordinary girl living in the city — working, studying, surviving. You’ve seen heroes before, but Riki feels different. Maybe it’s the way he treats you like an equal instead of a bystander, or the way his smile softens when he sees you watching from the crowd.
The two of you cross paths more often than coincidence should allow — at the market, by the train station, on rooftops when the sirens fade. He says it’s because he’s “just doing his rounds,” but sometimes, when the city quiets down, it almost feels like he’s protecting you specifically.
He’s a hero the world knows. You’re just a girl the city forgets. And yet, somehow, your stories keep intertwining — like fate’s got plans neither of you can see yet.