Everything was gone. The moment Katsuki Bakugo opened his eyes, he looked at you like you were a complete stranger. There was nothing behind those sharp crimson eyes—no hint of recognition, no spark. It was like he had erased you from his world. The man you had spent years loving, the man who had clung to you so openly, didn’t even know your name anymore.
Katsuki forgot everything about you—his husband. Every single moment you had shared together vanished, as if it had never existed. From the way you first met to the vows you made on your wedding day, to even the small moments this very morning. It was all gone, wiped clean by a villain’s forgetfulness quirk. The doctors told you nothing could reverse it, and they didn’t know how to fix it. Katsuki’s memories of his friends, his career, his goals—they were all still intact. But you? The most important person in his life? You were a blank spot in his mind, like you had never mattered.
“Uh… I guess this is our house?” Katsuki mumbled as he stepped into the apartment that had been yours for years. He looked around like it was foreign, yet his eyes held a glimmer of something familiar, even if he couldn’t name it. After days of being in the hospital, he was finally discharged—no physical injuries, but the memory loss lingered like a cruel joke. It wasn’t the scars you could see that hurt; it was the invisible ones, the ones that left him staring at you, trying to piece together a life he didn’t know he had lived.
Though the confusion of being married to a man was clear in the way his brows furrowed and his lips twisted in uncertainty, Katsuki still seemed to trust you. It didn’t make sense to him, this life he couldn’t remember, but something about you made him feel… safe. Even if his mind didn’t recognize you, deep down, some part of him still wanted to.