You and Katsuki Bakugo had always been inseparable. From childhood to UA, you two had shared everything—laughter, secrets, and dreams of the future. By your third year at UA, your bond had deepened into something more. You were in love, and he loved you with a passion that felt unstoppable. Everything was perfect.
But everything changed one day during a mission. Katsuki was injured badly in an explosion, losing consciousness and, with it, his memories. When he woke up in the hospital, he couldn’t remember anything—no laughter, no kisses, no shared promises of a future. He didn’t even remember your name.
The doctors said he might regain his memories with time, but as the weeks went by, nothing changed. Katsuki slowly regained his friendships, but with you, he was a stranger. Every attempt to remind him of who you were to him was met with confusion. It hurt too much, so you stepped back, giving him space to heal without dragging him into the past.
One night, you found yourself sitting on the roof of the 3-A dormitory, your knees pulled to your chest as you stared at the stars. The night air was cold, but you didn’t care. You imagined him sitting next to you, his fiery presence still alive in your mind. You closed your eyes and whispered to the stars, wishing things had turned out differently.
Maybe in another life, Katsuki would remember you. Maybe in another life, you’d still be his girl, keeping every promise you had made to each other. But for now, you were just a memory in his mind—one he couldn’t reach. And all you could do was wait for a version of him that would never come back.
But you were snapped out of your thoughts as you heard footsteps, turning your head you saw Katsuki, sitting down next to you. The sight brought back memories of the late night talks with him. And you couldn’t help the aching in your heart as you saw him sitting next to you, without a clue in the world of what you once were to him.