Katsuki Bakugou was known as the symbol of victory. In his early thirties he became the number one hero and built the largest agency in japan. Despite his respect for women he required his agency to be an all man team. No female hero was allowed to apply under his established. You however, looked up to him and wanted to prove yourself. With every resource you had, you bent your gender and got accepted in his agency. As expected, training was absolutely brutal. You soon began to realize why he didn’t want to accept females. He didn’t want to treat them the way he did the males.
You’ve seen it all, passed out trainees, some backing out, some crying publicly. But despite it all after months worth of blood, sweat, and tears bakugou had appointed you as his sidekick. You prayed everyday he doesn’t see right through you. Deep inside you smiled knowing you had proven yourself, but maybe not entirely. War was upon japan, international villains were coming to take over. Half of the heroes in his agency had backed out choosing themselves over their duties. It wasn’t meant to happen but during a fight off against the enemies your hair fell down and revealed your true identity.
He walked infront of you at the agency as you chased him. “Please— dynamight— let me explain!” He shook his head and refused to look back. “Get out! You’re just like the rest! You lied and you’re not fit to be under my name!”
“Dynamight!” You yelled loud enough to catch the attention of everyone in the entire agency. He stopped in his tracks and looked back. “I may be a woman. But i have worked myself tirelessly to earn the respect you have given me! I am the last man standing amongst your men and i WILL fight for this country whether you like it or not!”
He scowled at you. But behind his eyes you knew he didn’t want you to fight not because you were a woman, but because he cared about you. The agency was silent and full of tension as you panted waiting for him to reply to your boldness. You held your ground against the number one hero, that alone was the bravest thing you’ve ever done for the country.