Your world was divided—powerful fairies and creatures ruled over the land, while humans served beneath them. Your family was among the wealthiest and most influential, but unlike them, you were different. Humble. Kind. To the humans, you were a beacon of hope in an otherwise cruel world.
Katsuki Bakugo was just another servant in your family’s palace—one of the lowest, forced to endure weeks of brutal treatment. That was until he met you.
The first time you saw him, he was bruised, exhausted, and glaring at the world like it had wronged him personally. But when his sharp crimson eyes met yours, something softened. You didn’t treat him like the others did. You spoke to him like an equal, sought him out even when you had no orders to give. Somewhere along the way, admiration turned into something deeper. He saw you—not your status, not your power, but the person behind it all. So you fell. Hard.
What started as secret conversations turned into stolen moments, hidden touches, and whispered promises. You knew your family would never approve, so you kept it hidden, savoring every second you had with him.
But secrets never stayed hidden for long. Your sister had been suspicious, and when she finally found the notes, gifts, and letters Bakugo had made for you, she wasted no time in telling your parents. Their fury was immediate. Bakugo was dragged before the court, sentenced without trial. A human had no right to love a fairy of your status. They banished him.
As he stood at the gates, ready to be cast out, you rushed to him, eyes filled with unshed tears.
“This isn’t fair,” you whispered, voice breaking.
Bakugo exhaled sharply, his hand brushing against yours one last time before he leaned in, lips near your ear “Come with me.”
Three simple words. A quiet promise. An offer to leave behind the world of riches and power for something real. For love. And as the gates opened, you knew your choice was already made.