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No one wants to deal with such a sad girl

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This communication gap bout to make me tweak outb
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Ever be laughing and then start crying ?
Today was the worst day ever

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my goal this summer is to not go swimming
Said he need to find him a gf he said he right where he wanna be đ
oh my fucking god.
THEN AND NOW âś FT. BAKUGOU KATSUKI
ę° synopsis ęą âś katsuki always wondered what the hell his father saw in his old hag of a mother. it takes twenty years, a nasty fight with you, a near-death experience, and a trip to the hospital before he finally gets it
ââ âś word count: 5.8k words ; my drabbles always do this bro
ââ âś before you read: female reader ; pro hero bakugou ; established relationship ; arguing ; (temporary) relationship troubles ; injuries + villain attacks + hospitals (bakugou) ; tame angst with a happy ending! ; communication + resolving arguments ; bakugouâs father makes an appearance ; fluff and banter at the end ; masterlist.
ę° commentary ęą âś at the end of the day i will never not be a sucker for the trope where u argue just before a major life threatening incident occurs
Itâs 9:32 PM when Katsuki begrudgingly leaves his patrol area and finally calls it quits for the night.
Patrol was supposed to end an hour and thirty-two minutes ago, but heâs been dragging his feet ever since. Taking the long route. Responding to calls that technically arenât under his jurisdiction. Circling blocks heâs already cleared twice. Anything to kill time. Itâs only when Kirishima actively tells him to get the fuck out and stop interfering with his villain count for the night that Katsuki finally accepts defeat and ends his workday.
Ending his workday means going home. And if he goes home, youâll be there. And if youâre there, heâll be reminded of your nasty argument from the other night. And if he thinks about that argument, heâll have to face the fact that the two of you are still stubbornly refusing to speak to one another until the other apologizes first. Itâs a ridiculous standoffâan unnecessary one, and he knows it. But neither of you seems particularly interested in ending it, and now his own apartment has somehow become the last place he wants to be. Every room feels charged with an uncomfortable tension. The living room is awkward. The kitchen is unbearable. Even lying down beside you at night feels weird, so Katsuki would rather avoid the whole thing if he can help it.
If he gets home late enough, youâll already be asleep. Then he can shower, crawl into bed, and pretend the situation doesnât exist for a few more hours. It seemed like a solid plan in his mind, but unfortunately, thanks to fucking Shitty-Hair, he has no choice but to head home and hang up his costume.Â
And judging by the lights still glowing through the windows of his apartment, his luck has officially run out. Youâre still awake. Of course.
He trudges in, and there you areâsitting stiffly on the couch in the living room, staring directly at him with your arms crossed and an infuriated glare on your face as you fix him with narrowed eyes. Great.
âDo you have any fucking clue what time it is?â you hiss without missing a beat.
Katsuki shouldâve known youâd start nagging the second he walked through the door. Hell, he shouldâve turned around and just left the moment he saw the lights on instead of coming in.
âSânot even ten,â he grumbles, kicking his boots off. âWould you fuckinâ drop itââ
âYou were supposed to be home almost two hours ago!â Your voice rings through the apartment, sharp and incredulous, and Katsuki is so tired. So exhausted. Too exhausted to deal with this nonsense right now, of all times.
âYeah, well. Now Iâm home. There you go.â
The dismissal only seems to make you angrier. Katsuki practically watches the steam start pouring from your ears as you shoot to your feet, hands planting firmly on your hips. And he just knows your voice is about to get louder.
âThatâs it?â you practically screech. He fucking knew it. âYouâre out on patrol for an extra two hours, and I hear nothing from youânot even a text saying, Iâll be home late. Iâve been sitting here like an idiot, wondering what the fuck happened, or if youâre okay, and all you can say is now youâre home? Do you just get off on being an asshole or something, Katsuki?â
His shoulders tense immediately as he fixes you with an equally hard glare. There goes his wish for a peaceful, conflict-avoidant night. Of course, as always, you have to drag the conflict right to him and drop it at his feet, spike his temper, and make it ruin his evening. A simple shower and a good nightâs sleep was all he wanted. But things are never quite that easyânot with you.
Katsuki feels a dull throb start behind his eyes as he shoots back, âWhat, was your phone broken or some shit? What exactly held you at gunpoint and stopped you from sendinâ me a text and asking, huh?â
Your jaw drops. âAre you serious?â
âIâm not laughinâ, am I? Definitely no jokes here.â
âOh, fuck you,â you scowl, and he snorts. Thereâs no humor behind the sound, however.
âYeah, thatâs real mature.â
âOh noâyou donât get to tell me about whatâs mature and what isnât. Cause if you wanna talk about whatâs mature, itâs not disappearing for two hours and acting like Iâm insane for being worried!â
âI wasnât disappearing, I was fuckinâ doing my job.â
âYou were supposed to be done with that job hours ago!â
âWell, I wasnât!â
âYou have a smart little answer for everything, donât you, Katsuki?â you smile sarcastically, âjust think youâre so smart and above it all, huh?â
Katsuki doesnât know if itâs the headache thatâs been creeping on him, or the rage, or the pure adrenaline in his system, but he does know that for a short, fleeting second, all he saw was red.Â
âHoly fuck, do you ever listen to yourself?â
Your expression hardens instantly. âNo, I think you should listen to yourself. You might hear an idiot if you do.â
The apartment goes quiet. Dangerously quiet.Â
âYou know what?â he says coldly, âforget this. Iâm goinâ the fuck to sleepâIâve dealt with enough bullshit tonightââ
You throw your hands in the air, exasperated. There is a flash of hurt on your face that makes his chest ache, but the sharp stab of pain doesnât last for long because as quickly as his heart bleeds, his mind makes him forget. It only lets him focus on the anger and the irritation and the way youâve ruined his night, just like you ruined the one before.Â
âEvery single time I tell you something bothers me, you act like itâs a personal attack, and then you just dismiss me like I donât matterââ
âMaybe I wouldnât dismiss shit if every conversation with you didnât turn into a fuckinâ laundry list of grievances you got with me!â
âYou only take everything I say as a complaint because you refuse to communicate!â
âBecause not everything needs to be a damn discussion like weâre in therapy!â
âRight,â you laugh bitterly. âSilly me. God forbid I expect basic consideration from you.â
Something ugly flashes across his face. He knows it. Katsuki knows that when heâs mad, he turns uglyâheâs always been that way. Itâs the only way he knows how to be. For the longest time, he thought you were the only person he could hide it from. That you were the only person he could fight the urge to get ugly from because you are just that special.Â
But Katsuki is who he is, and heâs learned that heâs a special kind of ugly just for you.
âBasic consideration?â he barks. âYouâre sayinâ Iâm not considerate?â
âNo, sometimes you fucking arenât andââ
âOh, thatâs fuckinâ rich! I break my back every day keeping this city safeââ
âWell, if the city is the only thing you can be considerate for, why the fuck are you even here?â
Itâs silent as soon as the words leave your mouth. Katsuki goes completely still. He can feel it the second it happensâthe way his expression shuts down. The way the anger drains out of his face and leaves behind something colder. Something worse. Something so ugly, he has to get out of here before you see it and realize he isnât worth it. Isnât worth you.Â
âYeah,â His voice is flat. âWhy am I here, right? You know, you can just tell me to leave next time, itâd be a lot fuckinâ easier for you.â
âKatsukiââ
âNo.â He grabs the strap of his duffel bag that carries his guantlets from where heâd dropped it by the door, throwing it over his shoulder as he bends down to lace his boots up again.
âKatsuki, thatâs not what I meant.â
âSure.â
âI was angryââ
âClearly, youâre always fuckinâ angry at me. Iâm always doinâ something the fuck wrong, arenât I? Nothinâ I do is enough?â
Stop, stop, stop. His mind is screaming, begging him not to do this. To get out. To leave and fight that hideous part of him down until heâs far enough that you never, ever have to see it.
âKatsuki, donât do this right nowââ
âDo what?â His voice rises more than it should. Stopâstop now. But he canât. The ugliest of him is already taking surface and showing his truest of colors. âWhat exactly am I supposed to say here, huh?â You flinch. He needs to fucking stop, but he doesnât. âBecause apparently, when I stay late to save people, Iâm an asshole. When Iâm home, Iâm an asshole. I breathe, Iâm an asshole. I exist, Iâm an asshole.â
âThatâs notââ
âSo whatâs the answer?â His laugh is bitter and so, so cold that he doesnât recognize this version of himself. Not with you. He wants to stop desperately, but he canât. Because Katsuki is an ugly, hideous, despicable person deep down. No amount of heroism on the surface can hide that part of him thatâs on the inside, not from you. âSince youâve got everything figured out, you tell me what the fuck Iâm supposed to do.â
âKatsuki, letâs just sit down andââ
He shakes his head. For a second, he wants it to hurt. He wants it to hurt for you. Stop, stop, stopâ âYâknow what? Iâm done.â
His hand closes around the doorknob, and your voice comes out shaky and panicked as you whisper, âKatsuki, please just sit down andââ
âIâm not fuckinâ doinâ this shit anymore.â
Then he yanks the door open and walks right back out, slamming it hard enough behind him to rattle the picture frames on the wall.
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Katsuki is six when he first asks his father what the fuck the old man even sees in the hag that is his mother. He remembers the conversation vividly.Â
âDad, why did you marry Mom? Sheâs grumpy and old, and she yells all the time,â little Katsuki asks, crossing his tiny arms over his chest. âWhy dâyou even like her?â
Masaru nearly chokes on his tea. âKatsuki,â he coughs. âYour mother isnât old. You shouldnât say thatâitâs rude.â
âBut she is,â he huffs. âShe smells like an old lady, too.â
âWell, if sheâs old, then Iâm even older,â Masaru points out, taking another sip. âSo that canât be a very good reason not to like her.â
âWell, sheâs mean.â
âSheâs not mean,â his father chuckles, thoroughly amused.Â
No matter how many times he sees it, Katsuki doesnât understand itâthe way his father gets that dumb, starry-eyed look whenever Mitsuki comes up. Sheâs always in a bad mood, and if she isnât, sheâs probably due for one within the next thirty minutes. Why his father would choose to marry such a sour lady is completely beyond his six-year-old comprehension.
âShe yelled at me this morning,â he sulks.
âYou tried to use your explosions inside the house,â Masaru reminds him, leveling him with a pointed look. âWe talked about that. Rules are rules for a reason, young man.â
Katsuki pouts harder. His father is supposed to take his side.
âBut she still yelled. And it was mean,â he argues back stubbornly. Masaru only smiles into his tea, shaking his head with fond amusement. For a moment, neither of them speaks. Then Katsuki presses again, âSo what do you even like about her?â
The question seems to catch Masaru off guard. He pauses, thinking. âWell,â he says slowly, âsheâs funny.â
Katsuki blinks. His father cannot possibly be serious. âMom?â
âYes.â
âSheâs funny?â
âVery.â
âNo, she isnât,â Katsuki says immediately, deeply offended by the blatant lie.
Masaru laughs, âShe is.â Katsuki stares at him like heâs completely lost his mind. Masaru only smiles wider. âSheâs honest, too. You always know what sheâs thinking.â
âThatâs because she says whatever she thinks.â
âExactly.â
âAnd she says it loud.â
âThatâs true.â
âShe says it really loud, Dad.â
Masaru nods solemnly, sighing. âAlso very true, son.â
âShe should shut up,â Katsuki huffs. His father fixes him with a stern look at that, and he shrinks back just a little.Â
âWe do not say that about our mother, Katsuki.â
Katsuki rolls his eyes but slumps deeper into his chair all the same. âFine.â
âYour mother is wonderful,â his father says. âShe works hard. She cares about people. She loves our familyâshe loves us. One day, youâll see that. And when you do, I think youâll appreciate her a lot more.â
Katsuki picks at the food on his plate, turning the words over in his head.Â
His mother does love himâhe knows that much, even if she is annoying. She remembers all the snacks he likes and somehow always comes home with them without him ever having to ask. Whenever he asks for money, she gives him more than he requestedâeven if it usually costs him an irritatingly painful pinch to the cheek. She wakes up early to bathe him despite complaining about losing sleep because he prefers morning baths to evening ones.
His mother loves him; he knows that to be true. But itâs only true because she is his mother, and he is her son. Mothers love their sonsâitâs the rules. Why his father would willingly choose to love that woman remains completely incomprehensible, however, in his mind.
âMom is super annoying,â he says bluntly.
Masaruâs smile softens. âI suppose sometimes she can be, yes.â
âSee?â Katsuki perks up immediately, his entire face screaming, gotcha!
âBut,â Masaru continues, âIâm sure I annoy her, too.â
Katsuki deflates on the spot.Â
More than that, he simply cannot imagine such a thing being possible. His father is calm and nice and makes good food. Katsuki thinks lots of women would like his fatherâwomen who also would not find Masaru annoying. The only person allowed to find Masaru annoying is Katsuki himself, and thatâs because his father makes rules that Katsuki has to follow. He thinks heâs earned that right.
His mother, however, has no such excuse.
âShe gets annoyed with you?â he asks incredulously.
âOf course. Every day, Iâm sure thereâs something I do that annoys her at least a little.â
âThen why does she like you?â
Masaru thinks for a moment, carefully choosing his words, trying to explain this odd phenomenon that is love. âBecause loving someone isnât about finding a person who never annoys you,â he says finally. âItâs about finding someone who still sees your value even when youâre annoying. Someone who chooses you anyway. Does that make sense?â
His nose wrinkles immediately. âNo.â His father stifles a chuckle when Katsuki adds, âThat sounds dumb.â
âMaybe,â Masaru hums, eyeing him with bright, endeared eyes.
âIâm not gonna marry someone annoying when Iâm all big. Because Iâm smart!â
That earns him a full laugh from his father. Itâs the kind of laugh that makes Masaru lean forward and wipe at the corner of his eye. In fact, he laughs so hard he nearly spills his tea. âYou say that now,â his father says, setting his mug down, âbut thatâll change. Youâll understand when youâre older.â
âNo, I wonât,â Katsuki grumbles. He doesnât appreciate that heâs not being taken seriously.
âI think you will, son.â
âI definitely wonât.â
Masaru only smiles. He looks at Katsuki the way adults always do when they think heâs young and silly and doesnât know what heâs talking about. And Katsuki hates that look. Heâs smartâexcellent, even. Just the other day, he caught his teacherâs mistake during subtraction when nobody else in his class noticed. At this rate, heâs well on his way to being smarter than most adults.
He absolutely knows what heâs talking about.
âWell, weâll just have to see, Katsuki. If Iâm right, youâll take me out for ramen someday. Deal?â
âFine,â Katsuki huffs, puffing out his chest confidently. âBut youâll never see that ramen.â
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Twenty years later, Katsuki sometimes wonders if heâs going to have to admit he was wrong and take the old man out for ramen after all.
You are, without question, the most annoying, irritating, vein-popping individual he has ever met. Itâs like every decision you make is carefully calculated to inconvenience him specifically.
He has to keep an extra jacket in his car because you never check the weather before leaving the house. He has to double-check your grocery lists before you go shopping because if he doesnât, youâll somehow forget the one thing you actually need. He has to make sure you take your vitamins. Every night, he has to remind you to take your makeup off before bed because, apparently, that responsibility has become his problemâand if you wake up the next morning with mascara smeared under your eyes because you didnât listen to him, then somehow you still find a way to blame him for not wiping it for you.
You are annoying. Every single fucking day, you annoy him. You annoyed him yesterday. Youâve annoyed him today. Youâll annoy him tomorrow. And heâll tell you exactly thatâheâll call you a dumbass, and tell you to get your life together. Complain about the ridiculous thing you did this time, and accuse you of going out of your way to make his life harder on purpose. But after that, despite it all, he will still love you.Â
Twenty years later, now that heâs older, Katsuki realizes he understands what his father meant. That loving someone doesnât happen because they never annoyed himâloving someone happens because they annoyed him, and he still, despite that, sees nothing but the good.
He loves you. You are annoying and drive him up a wall, but Katsuki knows that you are good. The greatest good that there might ever be, and he might have just ruined it. He probably fucked it all up and lost all the good he had. All the good heâs ever wanted. All the good that heâs wanted to keep for the rest of his life and cherish.
The second the apartment door slams shut behind him, Katsuki regrets it. He regrets being the reason behind that look on your face. That brief flash of panic in your eyes right before he left. That way that your voice sounded when you said his name.
He canât get it out of his head as he walks out of your building. âFuck,â He runs a hand through his hair and keeps walking.
The only friends heâd willingly see right now are working, his parents are definitely sleeping (and would ask too many questions he doesnât want to answer, even if they werenât), and he is nowhere near calm enough to go back upstairs and just go home.
But his patrol route is still active. So instead of going home and into bed like a normal person who has morning patrol, Katsuki leaves his apartment building behind and heads toward work.
By the time he gets suited up again, itâs almost eleven. By the time itâs midnight, heâs still out. By the time itâs 1 AM, he should call it a night.
Instead, however, he keeps moving. One more block turns into one more street. Anything to keep himself from going home or thinking about the argument. About the way you looked at him. About the things he said. About the shit he ruined for sure.
His thoughts are loud enough in his head, turning him deaf to everything else. He misses things he normally wouldnâtâthings like suspicious shadows and warning shouts from another hero.
By the time Katsuki realizes whatâs happening for what it is, the villain goes down easily enoughâtoo easily. He curses himself for being so naive, so rash. Heâs been fighting as a pro for years. He was a war veteran before he was even a legal adult, for crying out loud. Still, despite all that, the second Katsuki realizes something is wrong, itâs already too late.
The construction site groans around himâmetal screeches against metal, and his head snaps upward. All he sees is the upper half of the structure collapsing before he loses his balance and collapses with it.Â
âShitââ
The explosion leaves his palms a fraction of a second too late, and he doesnât go propelling forward the way heâs supposed to. The half-built building comes down, and Katsuki goes down with it.Â
Then everything goes dark.
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Itâs 2 AM when you see it on the news. Kirishima sends you a text asking if youâd heard what happened, and by the time youâve spammed him with messages asking what the hell he was even talking about, heâs gone silent. Something in your gut knows that heâs not answering because heâs too busy rescuing. Too busy being a hero.
Your heart tells you that the person he has to be a hero to tonight just so happens to be Katsuki.
The first report you see hits the news at 2:13 AM. The anchorâs voice is as smooth and polished as ever as she delivers the words that send your whole world crumbling around you.Â
âWe are receiving breaking reports of a major incident involving Pro Hero Dynamight.â
The footage that floods the screen makes you fall to your knees and muffle your sobs behind a shaky palmâcollapsed concrete and emergency responders and heroes rushing in and out of the wreckage. The camera zooms toward the ruined construction site, and Katsukiâs body is nowhere to be seen on the screen. You donât quite know if thatâs a good thing or bad.
âDynamight was reportedly responding to a villain incident when a structural collapse occurred. We are told he is trapped beneath the rubble. Emergency responders are currently on the scene, conducting rescue operations.â
At 2:37 AM, the hospital gives you a call as his emergency contact. Youâre sick to your stomach, not sure how youâll make the drive there when Kirishima finally texts you again.
Kiri <3: I already told his parents. Theyâre on their way so donât worry about it Kiri <3: One of my sidekicks is outside your apartment. Theyâll drive you down there Kiri <3: I still have to handle the aftermath and finish patrol so I wonât be there Iâm sorry Kiri <3: Keep me updated?
You: Donât apologize Kiri idk what Iâd do without u You: Thank you and pls be safe You: Iâll lyk things as soon as I find out
Kiri <3: Take it easy okay? Kiri <3: Heâs come back from worse. Itâll be alright
ââ
Kirishimaâs sidekick gets you to the hospital efficiently, but you are still at your witsâ end by the time you can rush out of the passenger seat and bolt through the sliding doors.
Some part of you is grateful you didnât have to drive here yourself because you know you wouldâve sped dangerously over the limit, missed half the red lights, and probably wouldâve gotten yourself pulled over. At the same time, you wish you couldâve been the one behind the wheel, just to get here faster.
âIâm here to see Katsâum, Dynamight,â you say in a rush. âDynamightâŚI meant Dynamight.â
The woman at the front desk looks at you with a raised eyebrow, already typing away at her screen as she blandly says, âValid ID, please.â
You curse under your breath, fumbling through your purse for your wallet, and then fumbling through your wallet for your ID like your hands suddenly donât belong to your body anymore.
When you practically shove it toward her in your haste, she takes it too calmly for your racing heart and inspects it for a moment. Then looks at her screen. Then back to your ID. Then she types for what feels like an agonizing eternity before she finally hands the card back and says, âFourth floor, room twelve. Heâs stable, but he has some serious injuries that theyâll have to monitor and heal slowly due to his staminaââ
Youâre already moving before she finishes. Youâre bolting toward the elevators, heart slamming so hard it hurts. The ride up to the fourth floor is torturously slow. When you finally get out of the elevator, youâre halfway down the hallway before you even register the security guard stepping in front of you.
âID.â Again. Of course. You suppose it is a good thing security is tight for the pro hero unitâeven if it does add to your piling weight of anxiety. When you clumsily pull it yet again, he checks it for another cruelly long stretch of time, glancing between the card and the device in his hands before finally saying, âGo ahead.â
Youâre already moving.
By the time you reach room twelve, your hands are shaking so badly you can barely hold yourself still. For a moment, you just stand there, frozen. Would Katsuki even want to see you? Is he fed up with you? Would you just make his already terrible night even worse?
You arenât sure.
You donât know why youâre in the predicament youâre in right now. You donât know how you got here or why things escalated the way that they did. You donât know what you do wrong to push his buttons the way you seem to, to upset him the way that he gets. You think youâre doing the right thingâthat youâre doing whatâs right for both of youâbut somehow, you always seem to mess it up. Always seem to say the wrong thing. Always seem to ruin whatever good the two of you have managed to build between you.
But you love Katsuki, and if nothing else, you know that he loves you too, and you need to see him. So you force down the bile in your throat and push the door open. The first thing you notice when you see him is the bandages wrapped tightly around him. One arm heavily secured in a cast. Gauze lining his shoulder and collarbone that makes your stomach drop in a sick, immediate lurch. Machines hum quietly beside him, keeping track of his vitals.
You never see Katsuki hurt like thisâheâs always been practically invincible when heâs on the field, always taking things down before they have a chance at even touching him. And then your brain, cruelly, supplies the thought: but he is not invincible. Not always.
âKatsuki,â you whisper, eyes already welling with tears.
Heâs looking at you the second the door opensâbut his tired eyes soften with relief, just a little, when they land on you. âYou came,â he says, voice rough.
âOf course I came,â you say, sharper than you mean to. How could he think you wouldnât? How far have you let things go that he could genuinely believe you wouldnât show up for him? âWhat the hell happened?â
He sighs, almost embarrassed. âJustâŚwork ân shit.â
You sniffle, and he lifts his good arm toward you. Thatâs all it takes.Â
Youâre at his side in an instant, squeezing into the small space beside him on the hospital bed and curling yourself against his chest. Youâre careful not to disturb any of the machines surrounding him, but you canât stop thinking about how wrong this feels. How you shouldnât be the one being comforted right now. How heâs the one lying in a hospital bed, yet somehow heâs still the one rubbing your back and soothing your tears.
âI thought you were gonna die,â you sob. âIâI saw the rubble, and Kiri stopped texting back and...and I thought you got crushed.â
âMânot fuckinâ dying, babe,â he huffs, sounding mildly offended. âA stupid building isnât killinâ me. Thatâs a dumbass way to go.â
âYou donât know that,â you shake your head. âYou canât promise that.â
âListenââ
âAnd I was sitting there watching the news and thinking the last conversation I ever had with you was that stupid fight,â you continue, looking up at him with trembling lips.
His eyes soften. âI know, butââ
âAnd I donât care about the argument anymore,â you say, your voice shaking harder now. âI donât care about being right or winning or being apologized to firstâI shouldâve texted you, youâre right. You...you probably felt like I didnât care, but I do. I care so much, and I love you more than anything.â
You take a breath that does absolutely nothing to steady you. Katsuki is trying to wipe your tears away with one weak arm.
âI love you tooââ
âI just want you to talk to me,â you sob. âI know Iâm annoying, and I nag and scold and get onto you all the time, and Iâm trying not to do that as muchâreally, I am! But I just...I wish youâd tell me things, too. Yâknow? I am the one person youâre supposed to do that with, Katsuki,â you add, your voice cracking all over again. âBut sometimes, it feels like Iâm the last person you want to do that with.â
His expression tightens. âThatâs notââ
âAnd I want us to work because Iâve never liked someone so muchâit stresses me out. Because I love you and I want this to work, and the thought of it not working makes me so anxious I wanna throw up, and...and you act like talking to me is harder than getting crushed under a fucking buildingââ
âBaby.â He squeezes your cheeks together and silences you as he pulls your face closer, pressing a kiss to your puckered lips. âYou talk a lot, yâknow that?â
You huff at him immediately, tears spilling down your cheeks even faster. âThat is so rude, given theââ
âIâm sorry about the fight,â he interrupts. You pause, and he takes the opportunity to keep going, despite looking painfully uncomfortable the entire time. âAnd for...walkinâ out ân shit. That was fucked up. I donât talk to you like I should. Youâre right. Sâweird for me, and I hate it sometimes. I donât know how to just...say shit like you do. Okay?â He sighs. âBut mâgonna try more because youâre rightâI need to talk to you. But you gotta get outta your head so muchââ He gives your forehead a small jab with his finger. You sniffle and swat his hand away with a watery scowl. It earns the faintest grin from him. âWeâre gonna work,â he says. ââCause we do. Thatâs all there is to it, okay?â
âButââ
âNo buts,â he grumbles. âMy ribs hurt. Jusâ let me be right.â
A watery laugh escapes you as you shake your head, cupping his bandaged face between your hands. âYouâre really annoying sometimes, Katsuki.â
âYeah,â he rolls his eyes. âSo are you. Still love you, though.â
âMe too,â you breathe, leaning down to kiss the tip of his nose. âLove you so much.â
He pulls you back down against his chest again, rubbing your back as you listen to the steady beat of his heart beneath your ear. You trace small patterns into his shirt. He presses a kiss to the top of your head. And things are okayâthey are not beyond repairing. Youâll inevitably annoy him tomorrow, and heâll annoy you the day after that, but youâll still work. You will still find a way to keep things good the way they always are.
After a few quiet moments, he mumbles, âHey.â When you look up, he says, âWhen mâall healed and shit, you gotta force me to go grab ramen with my old man. On me.â
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Katsuki waits almost a month after being discharged from the hospital before he finally makes the call. Heâs been trying to stall it for as long as possible, but Katsuki, even at the tender age of six, has always been a man (or boy) of his word. Heâs standing alone on the balcony outside his apartment with his phone pressed to his ear, wondering if itâs too late to hang up before the call goes through.
It rings twice. Then his fatherâs voice is as gentle and cheery as ever. âKatsuki!â Masaru answers immediately. âHi, son!â
âYeah, yeah. Hey.â
His father laughs. âHow are you feeling?â
âFine.â
âAre you sure?â
âI got discharged, didnât I? Sâbeen a whole month.â
âWell, Iâm glad to hear youâre sounding just like your usual self,â his father says. Katsuki can hear the smile in his voice. âWhatâs up?â
âNothinâ.â
âKatsuki, you never call for just nothing.â
He groans, rubbing a hand over his face with a sighâitâs now or never. He canât keep stalling, and Katsuki is, and always has been, a man of his word. If he promised his father ramen over a stupid bet he made twenty years ago, then heâs going to get his father that ramen. Even if it kills his pride. Demolishes it, even.
âListen, I was thinkinâ...maybe we could grab food sometime.â
âThatâs very kind of you,â Masaru hums. âLet me ask your mother when sheâs free andââ
âNot the hag. Sâjust you,â he cuts in, rubbing at his temple.
âOh?â Masaru sounds amused. âWell, okay. I suppose itâd be nice to spend some time as just father and son. What kind of food?â
Katsuki pinches the bridge of his nose. Just say it. Just fuckinâ say it, his mind urges. Just rip the bandage off and say it. Say it. Say the damn wordâhe grits his teeth and forces out, âRamen.â
Thereâs a pause on the other end. The silence stretches on long enough that Katsukiâs eye twitches.
âRamen, huh?â Masaru finally says, and the way he says it makes a vein all but pop in Katsuki's forehead.
âOld man,â he says warningly, âdonât push itââ
Heâs cut off when Masaru starts laughing. âI was wondering when this day would come.â
âHah? You really kept that shit in your head for twenty years?â
âOf course I did. It was one of my favorite conversations Iâve ever had with you.â
âWhy? âCause you love beinâ fuckinâ right all the time?â Katsuki grumbles.
His fatherâs voice softens as he says fondly, âNo. I just wanted you to find someone who made you as happy as your mother makes me. Thatâs all I wanted, sonâfor you to understand what being happy is like.â
The conversation is getting oddly sentimental, taking a turn that makes his chest feel strange, and his heart feel far too fragile. He hasnât felt like this since after the war, and he doesnât intend to sit with it any longer. So he mutters, âI still think Momâs annoying. She yelled at me last week, so she never fuckinâ changes.â
Masaru laughs again. âNo, she doesnât.â Then, after a moment, âSo, how does Saturday sound for some ramen?â
âYeah. Whatever.â
âWill my son be paying?â
Katsuki regrets this call more than anything when he says, âYes. Iâm fuckinâ paying.â
âYou know, son,â Masaru murmurs, making Katsuki pause, âIâm glad you get it now. Youâve grown into a fine man.â
Katsuki swallows hard. He turns, eyeing you as you sleep soundly in your shared bed, hugging his pillow to make up for his absence. He can only hope that his fatherâs words are trueâthat he is a fine man to you, the way his father always has been to his mother. His eyes never leave your figure as he mutters, âYeah, wellâŚsânot like I had a bad example or somethinâ.â
so anyway i had an argument with my bf the other day but he did not get into an accident and he did not get injured so dont worry. the argument was technically my fault, but im cute and he loves me so its okay <3

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My man who I don't want to actually be my man bc of my commitment issues đŠľ
Wonder how many times I've been killed in kiss, marry , kill đ¤
âwhy do you rb and add to your own postsâ iâm talking to myself
Okay I might just let this be my writing blog and another blog for other stuff
But also that's too much đđđđđđđđđ
Why are men so evil?

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I have such big feelings
Ughhhh need to writeeee

