The mortal had died so many times already, yet Katsuki never let go. He didn't understand.
Katsuki never knew when or where he would meet Izuku again. He just waited with a patience Eijirou had never seen in the God.
It's been decades. He had seen Izuku die so many times in Katsuki's arms.
The anger in him never left. It was unfair how Katsuki had accepted his fate when he couldn't even accept him.
It didn't make sense how he would never grow bored of waiting for a man that would die once back in his arms.
He didn't understand.
And the anger never left.
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Eijirou looked at the mortal and didn't understand what Katsuki could see in him. He was plain-looking and boring.
He quietly watched the mortal unpack his belongings and place them on the shelves.
He owned a lot of mythology books and Eijirou found it to be ironic.
"Do you want tea?" the mortal showed him a little green box. "My mom gave it to me."
He was smiling, as if Eijirou would become his friend because he gave him some hot water to drink.
He could feel the headache already. He didn't want to be friends. He wanted to crush him.
He nodded and the mortal smiled more.
Eijirou internally rolled his eyes, the mortal was annoying.
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TBC
Eijirou had been living with the mortal for a while now. His name was Izuku Midoriya. He was taking an Ancient History major β said something about those old tales he felt drawn to. Eijirou had rolled his eyes.
"Kirishima!" he heard. "Do you want to go to our class together?"
He didn't want to. "Sure," he grumbled.
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"There's something I'd like to tell you."
Eijirou turned to Izuku. There were walking down the main alley leading to the main building of the university.
"Then talk," he spoke.
Izuku exhaled deeply before looking at him.
"I like you!"
Eijirou immediately froze. "What did you say?"
Izuku was looking at his hands. "I know you hate me but...," he sighed. "I like you."
Eijirou could only stare at the mortal. He liked him? Wasn't he suppose to love Bakugo Katsuki?
He couldn't help but laugh.
"What made you think I hated you?" he asked.
"Maybe the fact that you're laughing right now," Izuku glared. "Or that you always roll your eyes when I talk to you or when you see me. Sometimes I feel like even breathing the same air as me disgusts you."
"Then why do you like
me?" he resisted the urge to roll his eyes again.
"Well," Izuku said nervously, "Youβ"
"I don't understand," Eijirou didn't let him talk. He grabbed his chin and make him look up. "You're plain," he said, examining his face. "And in the time we've spent together,
all I could think about you was how annoying you were."
He let go of Izuku, looking away.
"How could anyone love you?" he spoke to himself.
/How could *he* love you?/
"Perhaps it's because of your eyes," he mumbled.
At this point, Izuku was on the verge of tears, but he still found the force to ask, "my eyes?"
Eijirou thought he would be happy dating Katsuki, someone he loved so dearly, but he missed his friend. Izuku had distanced himself, leaving them space, giving himself time.
He'd respected that, but sometimes, he'd wish that they'd never confessed, that they'd kept this one secret between them.
Dating Katsuki was amazing, his love for his boyfriend grew more and more as the weeks, then months, passed, but there was an ache in his chest that kept
spreading.
βWhere's Deku?β his lover's voice stirred him out of his thoughts and Eijirou couldn't help but hate it. /Where was Deku?/ It felt like an eternity since he'd talked to his friend β and maybe it was.
Katsuki woke up in the middle of the night, panting. He couldn't remember his dream, only felt the dread, the suffocating feeling of losing something. He turned to the sleeping form of his boyfriend,
summary: Katsuki is one of the kids from the Isle of Musutafu that were chosen to live in Yuei. His only goal: surpass everyone and take over the kingdom. But things don't always go according to plan.
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Katsuki never thought he would be able to see the capitale of Yuei with in own eyes, yet here he was, standing in front of a crowd of its people, listening to the speech the young prince of the kingdom was giving.
He rolled his eyes, making sure the camera caught him. He had only agreed to this farce to show those fuckers at Yuei that he, a kid from the Isle of Musutafu, could surpass every one of them.
"I will now let one of our new citizen speak," the prince said
keigo landed on the ground and ran. "dabi!" he called, desperation filing his voice.
the villain only smirked, playing with his fire. "if it isn't the little spy?"
"dabi," he called again. "please..."
the villain only stated at him. "tell me, keigo... why would i listen to you? you're a hero, you work for the commission, you fight by /endeavor/'s side."
"i don't anymore," keigo breathed, "i chose you, like you asked."
and for the first time, the determination in dabi's eyes seemed to waver.
#krbk heavy angst, past #bkdk (they didn't date but feelings), inspired by a glimpse of us, past mcd, mcd
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Eijirou woke up to Katsuki's eyes staring at him in the dark. His boyfriend smiled softly, wrapping an arm around his waist to bring him closer.
"I love you," he heard the man whisper against his ear.
Eijirou smiled. "I love you too," he said, snuggling against the Katsuki's chest.
He didn't see the silent tears that fell from his boyfriend's eyes.
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It had been seven years since Deku died. Katsuki stood quietly in front of the grave. He just stared at the stone, his mind drifting to the last moments he shared with his late friend, when they were both about to die. When they promised
ok so what about the shitty ending but #bkdk version?? like:
The sun was peaking through the rain when Katsuki and Izuku first brought there daughter to All Might's grave. She was 7 and never got to meet the man.
Izuku crouched down in front of the tomb. "All Might,"
he spoke, "there is someone I want you to meet."
"Dad," the girl called, her tiny hand holding her papa Kacchan's one. "Who's All Might?"
Izuku looked at here and smiled.
"Nana," he said. "Let me tell the story of how we all became the greatest heroes."