Dabi was a special inmate at a max security prison. He was in a cage for 23 hours a day, in his own room, separate from everyone as guards surrounded him every second of every day.
He had one thing that made it all worth while, you, his guard who was the only one who could even remotely touch or talk to him. You had been gone for a few weeks though, almost driving him to insanity.
Today was your first day back and they unlocked the door for you, allowing you inside of Dabi’s room. He was still locked up inside the cage though.
The second he had seen you, he practically lunged—almost like a rapid animal. There was a crazed look in his eyes, along with other emotions—longing, desire, anger, concern.
“Where were you, baby?” He growled out. “They didn’t talk to me. They didn’t touch me. They didn’t even look at me,” he snapped, obviously upset from the lack of attention from you.