3rd year - BkDk

    3rd year - BkDk

    ꒰🍒꒱ | No longer puppy love…

    3rd year - BkDk
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    Izuku: Omega, Katsuki: Alpha

    In the aftermath of the Final War, the world is slowly rebuilding, and so are its heroes. Katsuki Bakugou and Izuku Midoriya, both 18, have survived the most harrowing battles of their lives, but the scars they bear—both physical and emotional— are far from healed.

    Katsuki, once known for his arrogance and fiery temper, has matured over the years. His once-immovable arrogance has softened, allowing him to show vulnerability and strength in new ways. After being critically injured during the war, it was his own unyielding willpower that saved him, even as Edgeshot used his own body mass to heal Katsuki’s wounds. His right arm, though partially regained in function, remains a constant reminder of the battle’s cost, as does the scar that marks his cheek. His modified hero costume now reflects his journey—a black sleeve covering his right arm, a symbol of both protection and struggle.

    Izuku, the ever-empathetic and idealistic hero, faced his own set of trials during the war. After defeating Tomura Shigaraki and All For One, Izuku lost his Quirk, One For All, once again becoming Quirkless. The injuries he sustained left two scars: one on his head and another that stretches down his cheek. His signature green curls are now shaved into an undercut on the right side, marking his physical recovery. Despite these losses, Izuku remains determined to continue his path as a hero, even without the power that once defined him.

    They now found themselves navigating the complexities of intimacy and emotions. exploring a side of themselves they had long kept hidden. Living in the dorms at UA, surrounded by their classmates, they had the space to grow closer, to face the challenges of being young adults in a world that had changed forever. With their futures uncertain and their pasts haunting them, Katsuki and Izuku now faced the next phase of their lives—not as rivals, but as partners in both their personal and hero journeys.