Summary: Since you were children, Prince Bakugou has taken a special interest in making your life as hellish as possible. As his future advisor, it's your job to grin and bear it, no matter how much you wish you could teach him a lesson. When the chance for you to leave the kingdom presents itself and the Prince stops it, you're sure it's just another one of his poorly planned pranks that will end badly for the both of you. But could there be more to his actions than you realize?
Genre: childhood friends to lovers, slow burn, romance
Series Warnings: (I will add specific warnings to each chapter) this series will contain smut, cursing, violence, kidnapping, character death, drinking, and may mention dark themes (non-con/dub-con)
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CW: Bakugou is a suggestive asshole, potential cursing
Word count: 1814
Sunlight streamed in through the glass windows of the library, washing the rows of wooden shelves in a soft glow as you stepped between them, inhaling the scent of leather and paper that seems to have settled in the stone walls themselves.
It was uncharacteristically quiet, the last scholar having left as you entered, something you were sure you could attribute to the beautiful day outside.
You hummed softly to yourself as you walked down the third row, fingers skimming over the leather of each book until you found the title you were looking for, pausing to pull it gently from the shelf. Dust billowed up from the cover as you smoothed your hand over the cover fondly, recalling all the times your father had sat on the edge of your bed and read it to you, still willing to indulge your curiosity after spending the day advising the king and queen.
The memory was bittersweet. For a moment, your chest squeezed painfully as you recalled the way heâd asked you to read his favorite chapters to him when heâd gotten too sick to even hold the book himself. You shook yourself slightly, chastising yourself for not focusing on the happier memories.
The sound of the door opening pulled you from your thoughts and you frowned deeply at the sight of a familiar deep red cape. You adjusted quietly to follow its movements through the library, wishing the prince would just turn around and leave. There was no real reason for him to be in the library, after all. He chose to do almost all of his studying in his private quarters, or so he claimed. An empty library hardly seemed like the place that the loud blonde would willingly choose to be.
You watched, lips pursed as he scanned the room, fingertips drumming over the tables as he walked. Your heart tripped in panic at the sudden thought that he was waiting for someone, the realization dawning on you that a quiet library was the perfect place to meet his most current romantic conquest.
You debated making yourself known, unsure if that would make the situation better or worse, when he paused at the desk youâd claimed, leaning over to read your scrawled notes and take a glance at the cover of the book that laid open.
You looked on in dismay as he closed the book completely, unsure of what page youâd been on as he turned his attention to the blue feather resting in your ink well. He twisted the feather for a moment before letting out a bored sigh, flicking the well over when he passed, dark ink splattering over your papers as he continued his wandering.
You bit back the scolding that bubbled up in your throat, shaking your head as you returned to the shelves. It had been too long since youâd had a peaceful day, and you were determined not to let him ruin it by letting him know you were nearby. You exhaled slowly, eyes closing as you forced yourself to relax the muscles in your shoulders, once again turning your attention to the books as you scanned the titles.
Still, you couldnât help the sour thoughts that crossed your mind as you searched, irritation at the blonde prince rising up in you. Heâd always found joy in torturing you, from the moment youâd met him, always in close proximity given your fatherâs standing with his parents.
As a kid, heâd loved to pop up behind you, out of bushes, around corners, just to hear you shriek and then heâd run off laughing, or tug on your hair until youâd bat at him.
As a teen, his antics hadnât improved, galloping his horse entirely too close to you as he passed, jamming a chair in front of your door so you were late to the lessons you shared with him.
And as an adult? Gods, he was insufferable. His pranks werenât so physical anymore, not aiming to make you shriek; he just liked bothering you, loved getting a rise out of you as you tried to study, his heavy boots sprawled across your desk as he sat in your chair. He loved your sharp tongue, grinning widely when youâd mutter out complaints over being his advisor one day.
You never understood why the women around the palace and kingdom fawned over him. Sure, he was handsome, with his golden skin and blonde locks and eyes the color of your favorite wildflowers⊠but he was an ass, and you both knew it.
You shook your head as you picked through various authors and topics until you had a respectable stack in your arms, balancing them precariously. You stretched on your toes for one final book, fingers barely pressing against the spine as you held your breath.
âYou do know you canât read all those at once, right?â
You startled at the sudden voice from behind you, falling back to your feet as all the books, save for the first one, tumbled from your hands and onto the floor with a crash. You whirled around to see Prince Bakugou chuckling to himself at your misfortune, hands crossed over his bare chest as he leaned back against the shelves.
You huffed, heart hammering in your chest as you placed a palm over it, a weak attempt to calm yourself. You glared as he grinned back at you, the scar that ran over the left side of his mouth stretching tight at the action.
âGods, Bakugou, you nearly scared me half to death,â you snapped, eying the blonde suspiciously as he shifted his weight from one foot to the other, crossing them at the ankle. âWhat are you even doing here?â you snapped, smoothing down your tunic in an attempt to hide how much heâd managed to ruffle you in such a short amount of time.
He avoided your question, gesturing instead to the pile of books that now lay scattered on the floor around you. âI think I asked you a question first. I know that youâre a bookworm, but come on, even you canât find all that stuff that interesting,â he snickered.
You huffed, rolling your eyes as you crouched down to begin picking up. âSome of us care and want to do whatâs best for this kingdom, not just whatever we want,â you muttered, reaching for a book bound in blue leather. âSpoiled brat,â you added under your breath.
A heavy boot landed on the cover and you glanced up sharply to see the blonde leering down at you, eyes lit with a challenge as he grinned down at you, more predatory than friendly.
A shiver ran over you as he spoke, his large frame and the bulky fur collar of his cape blocking out the sunlight and casting you in shadows. âSpoiled brat, huh?â he echoed quietly, foot pressing more firmly on the book as you tried to tug it out from under his weight.
You stood quickly, mouth already opening to tell him to leave you be and let you clean up when he stepped forward, expression unreadable as he moved effortlessly around the mess at your feet.
You scrambled back as he invaded your space and loomed over you, bumping against the shelves as your hand shot out to stabilize yourself, fingers curling into the leather strap that ran across the blondeâs chest, knuckles brushing over his damp skin.
He was close enough now that you could make out the smudge of dirt along his jaw, and the dark ring of red around his iris. His skin was still shiny with sweat, and it took you half a second to realize he must have just come back from training with Kirishima. You swallowed thickly at the sight of muscles rippling along his chest and arm as he lifted it, fingers wrapping around a shelfâs edge high above your head as he closed you in.
He grinned again, canines flashing. Quickly, you let go of his baldric, opting to clutch the thick book still held to your chest instead, hoping to try and create a barrier between the two of you as his gaze roamed over you.
His shoulders visibly relaxed as he stared down at you, tongue darting out to lick his bottom lip before he spoke, his voice low and entirely too intimate for your liking.
âYâknow.. My parents keep telling me that eventually Iâll have to settle down and start producing heirs. As my future advisor, and someone who âcares for the good of the kingdomâ,â he mocked, head dipping lower to keep your wide gaze. âI think itâs only fair that you help me practice, for the good of the kingdom.â
Your eyes widened in shock, a heat creeping along your neck and face at what he was suggesting, mouth opening and closing as you scrambled for a quick retort. He leaned forward, his mouth getting dangerously close, and panic tripped in your chest.
Without thinking, you reacted, lifting the heavy book in your grasp and swinging.
You didnât mean to hit him, only hoping that heâd dodge the swipe, give you some room, but there was a harsh smack as the leather made contact with his cheek and he stumbled sideways.
A gasp wrenched free from your chest, the book dropping from your grasp with a clatter as your hands covered your mouth in horror, already babbling out apologies as he straightened, rubbing his cheek.
You couldnât see his face from the angle you stood at, but you could see all your hard work and parentâs legacy crumble before your very eyes, sure that youâd doomed your fatherâs legacy with one accidental strike.
Tears began to bubble at your lash line, blurring your vision as he turned to face you. Youâre quick to cover your face, horrified to let him see you like this, given that you struck him, not the other way around.
You couldnât help the way you startled when a hand circled around your wrist and tugged it down easily, palm calloused from years of wielding a sword.
A moment later, he was pressing the book back into your hand, quiet as you stared up at him in surprise, lip still wobbling. He remained silent as he cupped your cheek softly, swiping away a tear rolling down your skin, and you were surprised to see that his ruby eyes were gentle, a sharp contrast to the glint he usually donned when looking at you.
âShouldnât tease you so much, âm sorry,â he murmured. Your mouth fell open in surprise at his apology, especially since you could already see the skin on his cheek darkening where you hit him.
Before you could speak, he was gone again. You were left alone in the quiet library once more, staring after the blonde and wondering what the hell just happened.
A/N: I know this is very similar to the blurb I wrote a while back but I did still want that storyline to be my hook so I simply expanded on it this time around! This is twice the length of the previous blurb so hopefully you all still like it! Feedback/comments and reblogs are always appreciated!
CW: Bakugou is a suggestive asshole, cursing, mentions of injuries, mentions of arranged marriages, there's a dead animal but it's not super descriptive.
Word count: 5893
Why hadnât he told anyone?Â
The thought echoed in your mind as you padded through the hallways of the palace, marbled tile passing quickly beneath your feet as you headed to your daily lesson. Above your head, bright tapestries brimming with oranges and yellows waved gently, the fabric twisting from the breeze filtering through the open windows.Â
You dragged your glance from the floor as the walls widened, giving way to the palaceâs great hall, bustling with activity. Guards, servants, and nobles alike milled around, each having their own tasks to complete in the large room.Â
Billowing around you as you walked, the faded green hue of your skirt blended in well with the mural lining the wall to your left. One of the most important pieces in the entire palace, it depicted the beginning of the kingdom, green forests giving way to deep reds as it faded to the dark times, when men and gods alike warred with one another. The carnage scenes continued for a few feet, until a vibrant burst of yellow cut through the red, overtaking the pain and turmoil.
In the center of all of the yellow, stood the sun god, Toshinori, grinning despite the carnage before him. One hand rested firmly on his hip, while the other lay outstretched to a much smaller figure kneeling at his feet.
You paused then, stepping forward to run your fingers over the deep blue dragon that curled around Toshinoriâs fingers, a testament to the godâs size that such a creature looked so small in his hand. Your lips curled upwards in a fond smile as you traced the ridges of the dragonâs scales, along its outstretched neck, and down to its snout that pressed against the small figureâs head.Â
It was your favorite part of the mural, and you suspected the artistâs too, given how much attention had been shown to the dragonâs details. Great care had been taken in its depiction, from its raised scales glinting in a range of blue colors to the gentle way it connected with the human below, despite being a creature capable of terrible havoc.
Your people believed that the dragons had been a gift from Toshinori himself, a way to forge the kingdom and restore balance in the darkest of times. You paused, eyes flicking over to the shadowy form of the first king kneeling at Toshinoriâs feet, a direct ancestor of Bakugouâs family.
As if on cue, the double doors of the hall were thrown open, dousing the mural in bright light and revealing Bakugouâs form as he pulled his hood off his head. Your stomach twisted in guilt as his gaze caught yours for a half second, the sunlight behind him illuminating the colors that now took residence on his cheek.Â
It had been two days since the moment in the library when you'd reacted on instinct to the prince's usual harassment, smashing a thick book against his cheek. What you'd hoped would be a small mark had quickly blossomed into a harsh bruise beneath his eye, purples and dark yellows vying for space beneath his skin.
He turned sharply as the doors began to shut behind him, until a much taller form wrenched them open again, clearly in pursuit of the prince. A flash of bright red hair alerted you to his identity, and a fond warmth filled your chest.
As the princeâs personal guard, it had been strange to see the Bakugou without Kirishima by his side, the latter having been gone with a diplomatic envoy for the past week. You were glad to see the pair together again, even if Bakugou seemed less than pleased with the extra company.
You dampened your smile as you turned to sit yourself at the wooden table nearby. Crossing one leg over the other as you settled into your seat, you watched the large man jog to catch up to the prince who seemed determined to lose his friend. It was clear that Kirishima must have just recently returned, his usual silver armor traded in for a much more casual leather vest and striped cowl.
The blonde was stopped in his tracks finally by Kirishimaâs hand landing on his shoulder and your gut twisted as the redhead cut in front of him and gripped the blondeâs chin to tilt his face into the light, eyes zeroed in on his cheek. His brows lowered in concern as he spoke sharply.
Of course. As Bakugouâs personal protector, he would want to know what happened, and worse, who had dared to strike the prince.Â
You ran your hand along the wooden table in front of you, pads of your fingers catching on the various dents and chips lining the wood paneling. How many times had you sat at this table throughout your life, studying to be the best advisor you could possibly be for the kingdom, and yet, never were you as nervous as this moment, heart ready to crash its way through your ribcage as you watched the scene across the great hall.
Thus far, Bakugou hadn't sought revenge or punishment (something you were still highly suspicious of), but if he was going to tell anyone what had happened, it would be his closest friend.Â
Kirishima's brow furrowed once more as Bakugou smacked his hand away from his face, shoving the redhead as he shook his head. His gaze glanced up mid-rant, vermillion eyes catching yours before he tore them away, turning his shoulder to block your view of his mouth.Â
It was a deliberate move, you realized, frustration rolling through you that you wouldn't be able to eavesdrop by watching their mouths move. Kirishima was no help, his lips pressed into a thin line that offered you no information other than the fact that he wasn't happy with whatever Bakugou was saying.
"When I requested that all my teaching be done in the great hall, my intent was for you to get better at focusing around distractions, not worse."
You startled at the voice of your teacher behind you as he took his seat, and you dipped your head respectfully in greeting.Â
"My apologies, Lord Hakamada, I was just.." you trailed away then, unwilling to admit you'd been watching Bakugouâs exchange so intently. You turned to the older man, smiling sheepishly as you offered up an excuse. "I was lost in my thoughts, my lord, that's all."
He took a moment to study you, leaning back in his seat as his hand rubbed absently over the scar cutting across his cheek. It was a scar you saw almost daily, a deep jagged line cutting clean through his otherwise handsome features, and you felt a familiar sadness that you would never truly know what kind of hardships the man had endured.Â
It had to be more than most, you assumed, given his past. It was pure luck that he had ended up as a teacher to both you and Bakugou. Your earliest memories were of him at the queen's side as her personal guard, until an ambush cut his fighting days short and permanently injured his lung.Â
He'd still been healing in the days of Bakugou's worst rebelliousness, where the young prince had scared off one too many tutors with his attitude and pranks. That is, until the lord had volunteered to teach the two of you until a replacement could be found.
But, as fate would have it, he had turned out to be the perfect mentor for you both-Â firm enough to take Bakugou's brashness in stride, and well-versed in the world enough to teach you both all you needed for your respective roles, despite the fact that he often claimed the two of you were more likely to send him to an early grave than any battle.
Heâd been the one to step up when your father had fallen ill, so that youâd have more time to learn before filling in as the royal advisor, an action that would make you forever indebted to the older man, no matter how much he denied it.Â
"I will admit. It must have been a good strike."Â
Lord Hakamada's voice cut through your musings, and you focused your gaze back on him once again, opening your mouth to respond when a heavy weight settled into the seat next to you.Â
"What was?" Bakugou interrupted, leaning back in his chair to prop his boots onto the table as you wrinkled your nose at his manners. He flashed you a grin, and you resisted the urge to roll your eyes, turning to face the lord as he spoke.Â
âThe blemish currently taking up half your face, my prince. One canât help but wonder what could have caught you so off guard,â he mused, resting his cheek on his fist as Bakugou slunk further in his seat, avoiding the older manâs gaze.
âDid some poor soldier you were training with manage to catch you with a shield? Seems unlike you to allow someone that close without disarming them though. Were you distracted?â he pressed, clearly fighting back a smile as the blonde glowered at him. âOr perhaps, while flying, a low hanging branch managed to get past your acute spacial awareness and-âÂ
Lord Hakamada chuckled, and Bakugou quieted instantly as your teacher began to speak again, this time recounting the most current news on the kingdoms to the North and South. You let your gaze wander once more as Bakugou grumbled under his breath, replacing his feet on the table as he drew his knife, using it to dig at the dirt beneath his nails. You took in the worn leather on the soles of Bakugou's feet, up along the intricate pattern sewn into his pants, and the way the muscles along his stomach rolled and gathered due to his position before you paused at the sight of the blade strapped to his hip.Â
You'd never fail to recognize his weapon, the handle inlaid with dark metal that mimicked scales. From the way it was positioned, you could just barely make out the outstretched dragon wings that were carved into the sword's crossguard, a bright red to match the color of his dragon. The sword had been designed by Bakugou himself, and the one month it took him to have it prepared and made was the most peaceful four weeks of your life, the blonde often too busy with his notes and designs to have time for harassing you.
His palm landed on the hilt absently, and you lifted your gaze. You winced internally when met with the sight of the bruise currently residing on his face, and a pang of guilt coursed through you.Â
You truly hadn't meant to strike him that hard. Or at all, really. As if he felt your gaze on him, his head tilted towards you the moment your teacher had turned his back, vermillion eyes lazily raking along your form.
He made a point to lick along his bottom lip, over the scar that he received when you were both still children, before he flashed you a grin far more predatory than friendly. The action, though simple, was enough to make you huff and shift in your seat as you quickly broke eye contact, irritation flaring as he let out a snort of amusement.Â
'...I'll have to settle down and start producing heirs.. I think it's only fair you help me practice...'Â
The words that prompted the smack in the first place crept back into your head, and suddenly, you felt far less guilty than you did a few moments ago.Â
You turned your attention back to Lord Hakamada, opting to ignore the blonde beside you in favor of your education, and managed to catch the final part of his updates. "... which means that the succession to the throne in the North is still on shaky ground."Â
Your eyes widened in surprise, suddenly sure you'd missed something important as your teacher looked down at you expectantly, a brow raised.Â
You glanced away in embarrassment, completely unprepared to offer any opinions, and mentally kicked yourself for once again letting Bakugou get you into trouble. Lord Hakamada sighed wearily, and you snuck a peek to see him shift his attention down Bakugou expectantly, the blonde shrugging in response.Â
"Tch. Why do I need to care about the succession in the North? The gods have made it clear who the king will be here." he grinned, practically beaming with pride.Â
"The king may find he is going to have a difficult time finding a wife if he can't figure out what's going on in the world outside of his kingdom." Lord Hakamada informed him dryly, a single brow raised. Bakugou's expression soured immediately and you didnât bother to hide the huff of amusement that fell from your lips at the sight.Â
His gaze shot over to you as his eyes narrowed and you smiled sweetly back, feigning innocence until his fingers rose to skate over his cheek in a casual reminder. Your smile fell immediately as you averted your gaze to your hands in your lap, fisting at the material of your gown.Â
"Gods help me.â Lord Hakamada rasped, rubbing his eyes in response to the two of you. âSince it seems that the both of you are elsewhere today, I'm postponing our lessons for a review. A pity, given I would much rather be talking about the Great Dragons," he sighed. Bakugou sat up straighter in his chair, eyes lit with interest at the mention of the previous king's mounts.Â
"Wait, I-" He began in protest, easily ignored by the older man as he spoke over him.
"The treaties we hold to the South and North were written and signed only a hundred years ago, as a way to protect each way of life from the bandits and marauders that plagued the three kingdoms, treaties that were suggested by your ancestors. " he nodded to Bakugou in acknowledgment, paying no mind to the younger man's sulking or the glare he was offered up as he continued.Â
âAnd much like the two of you,â Lord Hakamada sighed deeply, as if teaching the kingdomâs future was more draining than guarding the queen. âThis peace is..?â He looked pointedly at you, and you replied immediately, these specific teachings engraved in your skull at this point.Â
âYoung,â you replied softly, earning a nod of approval from your teacher as he continued his path around the table.Â
âAnd?â He probed deeper, glancing down at Bakugou as he passed him.Â
The prince rolled his eyes, gaze dropping to pick at his cuticle as he groaned. âBored out of its mind?â He suggested, the faux smile on his face doing nothing to soften the smack that Lord Hakamada landed on the backside of his head as he passed.Â
Bakugou yelped, grumbling under his breath as he dropped his feet back to the floor, rubbing at the back of his head.Â
âFragile, my lord, was the correct response,â Lord Hakamada supplied seamlessly as he rounded to the front of the table once more and braced his hands on it.
âHowever, I have faith that the both of you will do all that you can to help strengthen these bonds when the time comes. Whether youâll do that as a team or separately still remains to be seen,â He finished dryly, brow raised as Bakugou rolled his eyes.Â
âSpeaking of teams, Bakugou, your mother asked me to speak to you.âÂ
Bakugou visibly stiffened beside you, his entire demeanor changing with just one sentence. Lord Hakamada paused for a moment, allowing the prince a chance to speak if he wanted to. For once in his life, though, Bakugou remained silent, stiffly staring at the older blonde across from him.
âShe wanted me to remind you that at 24 years old, you need to be looking for a wife, or at the very least, a queen for the kingdom youâll soon inherit.â You grimaced at the tense change in conversation, and wondered how annoyed your mentor would be if you simply slipped away, able to escape this topic when the prince could not.Â
âYou can tell that hag Iâm gonna sire a bastard with the next woman I meet if she doesnât get off my ass about gettinâ married,â Bakugou growled out from between gritted teeth and you swiveled to look at him sharply.Â
âBakugou, you canât say that!â You hissed, and his gaze turned on you angrily.Â
âWhy? Thatâs what this is all really about, right?â he sneered, arms crossed. âBesides, why the hell should you care who I fuck?â
âBecause Iâm your advisor, and like it or not, whoever you knock up is someone I have to deal with as well,â you snapped back.Â
Bakugou let out a sharp laugh, arms uncrossing as he stood. âYeah, right. Maybe youâre so invested in my love life because you donât have one.â he accused, his words cutting deeper than youâd expected.Â
You must have let it show, because his angry red gaze softened slightly as you turned your face from him, jaw set as Lord Hakamada intervened. âBakugou, thatâs enough. Your quarrel is with your mother and her expectations, not your staff. Besides, it seems thereâs more than one family interested in adding her to it,â he admitted, tilting his chin in your direction, and both you and Bakugou looked at your mentor in surprise.Â
âThere have been offers for my hand?â You asked incredulously as Bakugou scoffed, muttering under his breath and Lord Hakamada gave you a small nod, his gaze flickering to the prince.Â
âBut, thatâs something for the Queen and King to speak to you about, not me,â he sighed, standing with a groan. âNow. The two of you have managed to wear down my patience for the day, so Iâm cutting this lesson short. In return, both of you should expect an examination on inter-kingdom relations the next time we meet.â he warned.
You stood, dipping your head in thanks to Lord Hakamada before taking your leave, avoiding Bakugouâs gaze as you brushed past him.Â
You weaved easily through the crowd in the great hall, and down one of the side corridors, mentally rearranging your day with your new-found time. Heavy footsteps echoed your own, and a moment later, Bakugouâs shadow fell over you as he walked alongside you, red cape brushing against the back of your hand.Â
âWhatâre you rushing off to do?â he probed, and you set your jaw, pride still wounded from his earlier comment about your love life. It shouldnât have stung as much as it did, but you couldnât help the sour feeling it had left you with.Â
âYou stink of dragon.â you muttered back, and he paused, lifting his cape to sniff at it before he shrugged, grinning as he easily caught up to you once more.Â
âYâknow, most of the women I keep company with like the smell of dragon,â he leered, shoulder bumping against yours as if he was sharing some dirty secret with you.Â
You spared him a half-hearted glare, already tired of his antics. âWell, most of the women you keep company with have bad taste,â you pointed out, and he frowned, straightening up again.Â
He fell quiet, and your shoulders sagged in relief until a moment later when he spoke again.
âSo, any clue whoâs asking for your hand?âÂ
You answered him with silence, partially because you were tired of his presence but more so because you didnât have an answer for him. You knew it was about time that marriage offers would be coming in, but without your father or mother alive to receive them, you hadnât given it much thought. But it made sense for the king and queen to take over. They had promised your father that theyâd ensure your future when he passed, after all.Â
âI bet theyâre old. Gods, itâs probably one of the houses like the Torinos. Iâm willing to bet itâs one of those ugly fucks,â Bakugou laughed, and you frowned deeper, jaw clenched as he taunted you. âOr maybe itâs one of the soldiers, think one of them could have taken a liking to you?â he snickered. Despite your growing annoyance, you stayed silent, staring straight ahead.
âOi, Iâm talking to you, wildcat.â His fingers wrapped around a strand of your hair and pulled, hard enough to make your scalp sting. You whirled on him, nearly bumping into his bare chest with your sudden movement.Â
âDo you take a special joy in torturing me, Bakugou?â you snapped, glaring up at the blonde. âAnd stop calling me that, you know I hate it.â Heâd taken to calling you wildcat when you were children and heâd first realized how much he delighted in making you angry, comparing you to the stray cats that lounged around the palace grounds.
He grinned down at you, clearly pleased with your attention. Just like a fucking child. You thought crossly to yourself. âBut it suits you so well. All hisses and puffed up when youâre mad,â he hummed, fingers reaching for a strand of your hair again.Â
You stepped back out of his reach, arms crossed. âI mean it, Bakugou, leave me be,â you warned, and he mimicked your pose, brow raised in challenge.Â
âOr what, wildcat?â he pressed and you shot him a withering glare as you searched for a good response, eyes landing on his cheek.
âOr maybe I'll hit you again.â you immediately regretted the threat as soon as it tumbled from your mouth as his expression changed. His smirk dropped for half a second, and then he was closing the distance, canines flashing as he grinned down at you.Â
âGo ahead, I wonât cover for you again,â he invited, leaning down and tapping at his cheek to show you where you could hit him.Â
You shrunk back, guilt pooling at your stomach as you got a closer look at the bruise. Without thinking, you raised your hand, fingers smoothing over the angry skin as you chewed your bottom lip. His eyes widened in surprise, searching your face as you gathered your voice.Â
âWhy are you covering for me?â you asked softly, and he straightened quickly, easily pulling away from your touch as he snorted.Â
âI donât have to answer that,â he huffed, turning on his heel to leave the way youâd come. You stared after him in shock, irritation at his sudden mood change fueling your feet as you hurried after him.Â
âConsidering my future is in your hands,â you hissed, almost jogging to keep up with his quick pace, âI think you owe me an explanation.âÂ
He muttered under his breath, glancing at you in irritation as he took a sudden turn and you scrambled to follow. For once, his silence was not what you wanted, and you crossed your arms as you searched for a way to get him to talk.Â
âYouâre being ridiculous, Bakugou. Iâm not leaving you be until you tell me why you havenât sold me out.â you declared, and he stopped suddenly, staring at you incredulously.Â
âOh, Iâm being ridiculous. What are you, thirteen?â he snapped, hands on his hips. You smiled sweetly up at him, gratification warming your chest.Â
âYou canât just avoid me, my prince,â you cooed smugly.Â
He glared down at you, jaw set before he leaned down suddenly, a sly smile melting over his features. Your cheeks heated as his breath fanned over your face, entirely too close to be appropriate as he spoke lowly.Â
âWatch me, wildcat.â He took off, boots thudding down the hall as you gave chase, cursing yourself for wearing a skirt and cursing him for his long strides. He darted down a thinner hallway, and you prayed no servants would be coming in the opposite direction as you followed him.Â
You sped up as he reached the end, sure that heâd just dart out the door and that youâd definitely lose him once he was outside the palace. But he must have thought you were farther than you were, stopping short and turning with a smug grin, one hand on the wooden door to open it.Â
His eyes widened in surprise as you tried to stop, feet tangling in your skirt and sending you barreling into the blondeâs chest. The open door provided no stop to the momentum as he tumbled backwards, arms closing around your body in an attempt to stabilize himself.
He cleared the dirt path leading away from the door as his back hit the grass, taking you with him as he rolled. Sunlight warmed your skin and grass dampened your clothes as you shrieked, sure that heâd crush you by the time you stopped tumbling.Â
He let out a grunt when his back hit the grass and you landed on top of him, both panting heavily as you dragged your gaze to meet his. Wide eyes met your own as you were suddenly aware of his hands splayed across your hips, of his thigh wedged between your own. Ruby eyes stared back at you, and you opened your mouth to apologize when a tiny blade of grass drooped from the blonde's hair, its tip resting between his eyes perfectly. You couldnât help the small giggle that bubbled up in your chest at the sight, fueled by his chest rising below you as he tried to contain his own laughter.Â
Soon, you were both erupting into giggles, only encouraged when one of his hands left your hips to tug a stick from your hair. You couldnât help it after that, the past situation was just so ridiculous. You were both grown adults, a prince and his advisor at that, and here you were chasing each other down the palace halls, and rolling down hills.
His laughter subsided before yours did as he watched you, a soft smile gracing his features. He made no move to stand, only shifting beneath you, his hands warm on your waist. Your gaze met his and for a split second, youâre very aware of an uncomfortable flutter in your stomach.Â
âYâknow, if you wanted to be on top of me so bad, all you had to do was ask,â he grinned. The flutter died out as you made a sound of disgust, shame washing over you at the realization of how improper you must look. His hands were suddenly uncomfortably warm on your hips and you shoved them off as you stood, hands flat on his chest as you pushed.Â
He let out a grunt as you stood, brushing grass and dirt off your clothes as you glared down at him. âI shouldâve known youâd do something like this,â you accused, and he sat up sharply, elbows resting on his knees.Â
âI didnât do anything, youâre the one that barreled into me and knocked us down. I was going to use the path,â he snapped back, pointing up the hill and you followed his finger, if only to hide the embarrassment on your face.Â
âStill,â he grunted, rising to his feet. âThis is a faster way to the dragons, so I guess I should thank you,â he muttered, already stomping away from you as you turned to look at him.Â
âIâm not done talking to you!â you called, and he waved a hand in dismissal, boots flattening the grass beneath his feet as he disappeared into the treeline. You chased after him, muttering curses under your breath as you followed him into the trees.Â
Shortly after, you broke into the clearing, sun blinding you momentarily as you squinted, blinking until your eyes adjusted. When they did, you sucked in a sharp breath, greeted by the sight of Bakugouâs massive dragon in the clearing ahead, his red scales glinting in the sun.Â
At the sight of you and Bakugou, his head lifted, green eyes dilated as he watched you both. He lay stretched out, clearly enjoying the summer sun, a carcass pinned beneath his clawed foot.
Bakugou whistled lowly, and the great dragon rumbled back in response, muscles relaxing once more as he returned to his meal, long tongue dragging over the pelt of whatever poor animal heâd caught.
You shook yourself, stepping in Bakugouâs footsteps as you followed far slower. Bakugou turned to glance at you over his shoulder, grinning at your sudden quiet, and you huffed, your strides quickening as you came back within speaking distance.
Bakugouâs head tilted towards his dragon as it lifted its head lazily again, eyeing the two of you as you came closer. âYou know, you canât just fly away from all your problems,â you pointed out, crossing your arms over your chest, still trying to calm your pounding heart.
You quieted as he glared at his mount, watching the blondeâs face occasionally twitch with different emotions. It was fascinating, you had to admit it, the large dragon seeming to continue the conversation without needing to vocally call out to his rider.
Bakugou stepped forward then, and Drekrirâs attention swiveled to his rider, eyes closing as his hand pressed against his snout. Despite the current argument you were having with the blonde, you smiled at the gentle interaction, at the way both volatile individuals seemed to find peace with each other.Â
Bakugouâs gaze flickered to you once more and he huffed in irritation. âYouâre still here?âÂ
Your smile disappeared, replaced by a scowl as the prince returned his attention to Drekrir as the large creature reached once more for his kill, the gentle nosing he gave Bakugou enough to make the blonde stumble. âDidnât you just come back from a flight?â you shot back, and Drekrir paused in his pursuit to chuff again, as if he was laughing.Â
Bakugouâs hands were firm, shoving the large creature until the red dragon shook his head with a growl and began gathering his limbs beneath him. âGods, you stalkinâ me or something? Iâm going on a fuckinâ hunt.âÂ
âWell, maybe Iâll join you,â you threatened, and Bakugou paused mid-step, one hand wrapped around the dragonâs horn as he hung off him, glowering at you.Â
âYeah, right,â he scoffed, grunting as he hoisted himself up on his dragonâs neck, arms outstretched for balance as he walked down the red dragonâs spine. âYou and what mount? A Kharn? You and I both know you wouldnât be able to keep up.âÂ
You frowned at that, knowing he was right. The horse-like creatures most of the people in and around the palace rode were fast, and great for hunting with their acute sense of smell and tough paws, but nothing could keep up with a dragon.
You swallowed thickly, intimidated by the dragonâs large size before forcing yourself to turn your attention back to Bakugou who now grinned smugly down at you. âYâknow, on second thought, if you want to come with so badly, hop on up,â he invited, brow raised sarcastically.Â
âWell? I donât have all day, wildcat,â Bakugou huffed, and you snapped out of your daydreaming at the sudden reminder of his presence.
âSome of us have duties here that we canât run from.â you murmured as you stepped back, trying not to let disappointment bleed into your voice as Bakugou shook his head.Â
You stumbled a bit from the sheer force of the wind his wings created as he lifted off, and when you next opened your eyes, he and the prince were heading into the distance, red wings soaring smoothly.Â
You watched them for a while, unable to help the jealousy that churned in your chest as they put more distance between themselves and the palace. You allowed yourself one final glance as you turned on your heel, back to the palace and the duties that awaited you inside.Â