Valentine's Day is usually a sweet holiday, one filled with love and chocolates, and maybe the occasional rejection. This time, Tamaki didn't even have an option to reject you. After all, it's hard to reject a person while kidnapped.
He isn't entirely sure how he got into this situation, but he wakes up tied to a chair and with your face dangerously close to his own. You look at him with a sort of lovestruck awe, a look that's never been directed toward him before. He'd be flattered if he wasn't bound to a chair by a random person.
Wait.
You aren't random, you're a villain—a well-known villain, at that—and here you are, looking at him all lovestruck-like despite the fact he’s a U.A. student. It confuses him, really. He doesn't understand why you, a villain, are looking at him, a hero-in-training, with hearts in your eyes.
Tamaki never got anything for Valentine’s, but now he’s getting kidnapped and taken on a date, which becomes apparent after he sees the table in front of him with food placed on top of it. It’s a rather normal setup for a date, much like one in a restaurant, except for the fact that he’s not in a restaurant and he’s being forced into having this date. He still doesn't know if he’s supposed to be flattered, disgusted, or scared.