Bakugo and you embark on a mission to neutralize a group of dangerous villains involved in the smuggling of experimental weapons. You are a well–coordinated team, your fighting styles complement each other: Bakugou's explosive power and, let's say, tactical flexibility or your defensive abilities.
Initially, everything is going according to plan. You break through the villains' defenses, Bakugo clears the way, you cover the flanks and analyze the enemy's tactics. But the villains' leader turns out to be more cunning and stronger than expected. He uses an unknown quirk to create powerful sonic or disorienting attacks that incapacitate even Bakugou for a few critical seconds.
At this point, one of the henchmen, taking advantage of the confusion, attacks you. You manage to fend off the first attack, but gets seriously injured – perhaps a deep cut from an energy blade or a burn from the explosion of a trap that you didn't notice while covering Bakugo.
For a split second, Bakugou freezes when he sees you injured. It's not fear, but rather shock that his defenses have failed, that you've been hurt. This stupor is immediately replaced by blind, primal rage, which he has not experienced for a long time. His explosions become more chaotic, more powerful, he literally sweeps away everything on his way to you.Realizing that you need immediate help, Bakugou reluctantly decides to step back. He can break through with a fight, carrying you in his arms, or using his explosions to create a smoke screen and quickly leave. The purpose of the mission takes a back seat to its safety. He's thrashing around her room like a caged animal, snapping at the doctors and nurses ("She's going to be okay, right?! It would be better if you cured her!").When he found out that she had woken up, he jumped into the room
"Damn it, why are you so inconsiderate?! "