Pidge: Valentine's day is just a time where greeting card companies and candy companies get a boost in sales and couples get all mushy and gross with each other.
Keith: I made you a card
Pidge: I'm going to frame this and look at it every day do you know how much I adore you?
Me seeing anything Kidge related
Me hitting that like/reblog button
â â 1A BOYS AS YOUR SIBLING; PART TWO
â â TEXTS WITH BAKUGO FT. CLASS A
â â FINDING OUT YOUâRE DATING THEIR CLASSMATE  ‷ SIBLING!1A + SHINSO
â â FINDING OUT THEY CHEATED  ‷ BAKUGO, TODOROKI, MIDORIYA, KIRISHIMA, KAMINARI
â âBAKUGO GOES TO THE GYMÂ
â âIZUKU FINDS OUT HIS SISTER AND BAKUGO ARE DATING
â â S/O WHOâS CLUMSY AND IS LOST IN THE MALL ‷ BAKUGO, KAMINARI, TOKOYAMI
â âCUDDLING ‷ AMAJIKI, BAKUGO, KAMINARI, KIRISHIMA, MIDORIYA, TODOROKI
â âYOU CANâT SLEEP ‷ BAKUGO, KIRISHIMA, SHINSO, TODOROKI
â âHOW THEY SPOIL YOU ‷ BAKUGO, KIRISHIMA, MIDORIYA, TODOROKI
â âTWINS ‷ BAKUGO, MIDORIYA, TODOROKI
â âBAKUSQUAD FINDING OUT READER IS BAKUGOâS OLDER SISTER
AMAJIKI TAMAKI
â â 10:15 PM ⷠâ fluffâ
BAKUGOU KATSUKI
â â 10:12 PM ⷠâ fluff
â â COLD SHOULDER ⷠâ fluffâ ‷ you werenât the type to be jealous that easily but just the thought of someone else making bakugo laugh wholeheartedly when thatâs your job just made your skin crawl.
â â SOULMATESÂ â· â fluffâ
â â1-800-CRUSH HOTLINE â· â fluff, crack, fin.â ‷ being hopelessly in love with someone who doesnât even give a fuck about his surroundings is tough. to watch him grow up before your very eyes, it was hard not to fall in love with him. luckily, thereâs new lovebot going around twitter. what could possibly go wrong in anonymously proclaiming your feelings, right?
â â12:37 AMÂ â· â crack & fluffâ
â âSICKÂ â· â fluffâ
â âAPRIL FOOLSÂ â· â crack & fluffâ
â âIN DENIALÂ â· â crack & fluffâ
â âFUCKBOY!BAKUGOUÂ â· â crackâ
â âLOVE ME ONCE AGAINÂ â· â angst & fluffâ
KIRISHIMA EIJIROU
â â WORRIES ⷠâ angst & fluffâ ‷ kirishima is one of the strongest people you know but sometimes, you just canât help but be worried about his well being
â âTIKTOKÂ â· â crack & fluffâ
TODOROKI SHOTO
â â5:53 PM ⷠâ angstâ
â âGIVE IT A WEEK ⷠâ  fluffâ ‷ who knew it could take a week worth challenge to get your feelings out for your one and only best friend
â âKARASUNO FINDING OUT YOUâRE DATING THEIR TEAMMATE, PART TWO
â âBROTHERS FINDING OUT YOUâRE DATING THEIR TEAMMATE; PART TWO ‷ KUROO, KENMA, LEV, OIKAWA, IWAIZUMI, AKAASHI, BOKUTO, TENDOU, USHIJIMA
â ââCYBERSEXâ SONG LYRIC PRANK ‷ TSUKISHIMA
â âKARASUNO AS YOUR ROOMMATEÂ
â âSMALL S/O WHO JUMPS ON THEM ‷ DAICHI, TSUKISHIMA
â âFUCKBOY!HAIKYUU
â âLINKING PINKIES ‷ KAGEYAMA, TSUKISHIMA, SUGAWARA
IWAIZUMI HAJIME
â âFIRST KISSÂ â· â fluffâ
â âHISTORY ⷠâ angst, crack, fluffâ ‷  history has a habit of repeating itself. maybe thatâs why you found yourself in your ex boyfriendâs apartment at three in the morning. but hey, no hard feelings right?
OIKAWA TOORU
â âSLEEPY S/OÂ â· â fluffâ
AKAASHI KEIJI
â âSTICKY NOTESÂ â· â fluffâ
BOKUTO KOTARO
â âGOODÂ â· â fluffâ
â âBED HEADÂ â· â fluffâ
KITA SHINSUKE
â âSTEAL MY GIRL ⷠâ fluffâ ‷ kita has had enough with his teammates flirting with you and itâs about time they find out who you really are to him
MIYA ATSUMU
â âVIDEO GAMESÂ â· â fluffâ
SUNA RINTAROU
â âFWB!SUNAÂ â· â fluff, suggestiveâ
KAGEYAMA TOBIO
â âGIVING YOU HIS JACKETÂ â· â fluffâ
â âFLIRTING BACK GONE WRONGÂ â· â angstâ
â â5:15 PMÂ â· â fluffâ
â âSLEEPOVERSÂ â· â fluffâ
â âA RELATIONSHIP WITH KAGSÂ â· â fluffâ
â âTHE SAME NIGHTMARESÂ â· â angstâ
TSUKISHIMA KEI
â âTHE NIGHT AFTERÂ â· â fluffâ
KUROO TETSUROU
â âEYE FUCKEDÂ â· â fluffâ
â âMARRY YOUÂ â· â fluffâ
USHIJIMA WAKATOSHI
â âBEING WITH A CAPTAIN S/OÂ â· â fluffâ
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The first time you saw him, you thought he was beautiful.
Five-year-olds have a vague idea of what beauty is, but somehow you knew he was beautiful the moment you first laid eyes on him.
It was purely done on accidentâone of your playmates threw a ball at you at a speed that you didnât handle, and instead of catching it with your small arms, the ball caused impact on your head and made you fall over. You laughed and looked up at your playmates to tell them you were fine, but then your eyes caught sight of the traditional house right across the street where you were playing. Upon closer inspection, you saw a boy, maybe about the same age as you were, standing on the wooden balcony with his hands clutched on the railing. A smile was upon his lips.
He was what one would describe as odd. His hairâred on the left side of his head and white on the rightâwas odd. His eyesâa vibrant turquoise hue colored his left eye while a cold gray was present on his right eyeâwas peculiar.
Yet youâa five-year old who still doesnât grasp the concept of beautyâfound him beautiful. So beautiful that you found yourself staring at him for a few moments, not minding the curious gazes of some of your playmates and the othersâ attempts to regain your attention to the game.
He, too, was looking at your direction, perplexed as to why a girl from across the street was staring at him so intently. Before he discovered his answer, a rough hand pulled one of his arms away from the balcony railing and dragged him inside the house.
You looked on silently at the boy dragged aggressively by a man with tongues of fire on his face. For the last time, however, you saw him look back at your direction.
His smile was gone, his expression forlorn.
He disappeared after a slide of a door.
In that moment you knew.
You had to know his name.
â-
Todoroki Shouto.
âMama, mama, thereâs a boy living across the street with white and red hair and two differently colored eyes!â
A soft smile graced your motherâs lips as she gave you a glass of water to drink to refresh you from your afternoon playdate.
âReally (f/n)?â she asked, feigning curiosity.
âYes, mama! He was⊠um⊠whatâs the word..?â you trailed off to say the word on the tip of your tongue.
âOdd?â your mother finished.
âNo, thatâs not it.â
âThen what?â
You stayed silent, looking at the glass of water with intent, hoping to find the word suitable to describe the boy. Your mother looked at you with curious eyes.
âWas he⊠beautiful, (f/n)?â she asked.
A spark seemed to go off in your head and you looked at you mother with a twinkle in your eyes.
âHe was beautifulâŠâ you tested the word on your tongue before bursting out with joy. âYes, mama! He was beautiful!â
You smiled as you downed the glass of water with satisfaction and handed it back to your mother.
âDo you know his name, Mama?â you asked suddenly, tiptoeing to meet your motherâs eyes.
Your mother set the glass down in thought. She mustâve heard from the neighbors about a boy with red and white hair and differently colored eyes living across the street. Now if only she could remember the nameâŠ
âTodoâŠroki, was it? Ah wait, I remember now. Todoroki Shouto. His nameâs Todoroki Shouto.â
Todoroki Shouto.
You said the name slowly, testing how it felt on your tongue.
âTodoroki Shouto.â
Your eyes twinkled again in delight the moment his name left your lips.
Even his name was beautiful.
â-
The second time you saw him, he had a scar on his face.
A light breeze touched your skin gently as you rushed outdoors one morning where you had woken up earlier than usual. You took a deep breath as your feet planted themselves on the street outside your house, filling your lungs with fresh air, and exhaled with satisfaction as the morning air left you feeling more refreshed than usual.
Thatâs when you saw him.
Right across the street, standing behind a cast-iron gate, illuminated by the sunâs rays.
Staring at you.
The morning sunlight touched his face and emphasized his facial features in morning light. But, there was something that caught your attention. Something you didnât see from the moment you first saw him. Â Something odd.
A jagged, red mark covered a rather large region around his left eye.
He looked hurt.
You took a small step toward him, as if to test the waters between you. You had a condition: If he would flinch or react even the slightest, you wouldnât pursue it any longer and leave.
He didnât.
So, you took small steps toward him, every move calculated and careful. Your eyes didnât leave his form, examining him as you walked toward him. He didnât react with every step you made.
He just stared.
Moments later you were right in front of him, barely close enough that he could reach you. Only the cast-iron gate was separating the two of you. With only a few inches of distance from each other, you noticed his eyes were blank, devoid of any expression.
âHello, Todoroki-san,â you greeted warmly, hoping to initiate even the smallest of conversations.
He blinked, lips parting slowly as if to form words.
You then realized your mistake.
âYou⊠how did you know my name?â he asked. There was a barely visible expression coloring his heterochromatic eyes with a bit of vibrance⊠surprise, maybe?
Your cheeks flushed red with embarrassment, lips trembling and voice stuttering as you struggled to form coherent words. âA-ah! S-sorry ab-about th-that, I..I..â
âSpeak slowly.â
You gulped, deeply breathing a few times to regain your composure and started to speak again. âAh, the thing isâŠmy mama happened to know your name and told me when I asked her.â
There was a new expression present in Todorokiâs eyes, you noticed, as his eyes lit up fractionally.
âWhy?â he inquired again, as he looked into your eyes, seeming to search for the answers he was seeking in them. His childish curiosity was getting the better of him.
You were silent for a while, debating on what you were going to say to him. If you were to say the wrong thing, it would break the conversation, and you might not see him for god-knows-how-long, and that might be a long time. Maybe never.
You wanted to see him again.
âI saw you two weeks ago while I was playing with my friends on this street,â you began, slowly enunciating the words as if to test how they would sound. âIâŠwanted toâŠsee you again.â
Silence.
Deafening silence.
You felt a pang of fear well up in your stomach as you heard your words echo back. Oh no, you thought. Maybe that didnât sound right.
Heâs still staring, but the tiniest of expressions were gone. His eyes have gone blank again.
Oh no. That definitely didnât sound right.
âA-ah! Iâm sorââ you managed to stutter out before his voice interrupted your apology. âWhatâs your name?â
You stand in silence for a few minutes, this time however, avoiding his eyes and trying to hide the redness that dusted your cheeks in embarrassment. Todoroki slightly tilted his head to the side, waiting for your answer.
âIâm (l/n) (f/n),â you finally said after a few moments of silence.
He nodded slowly and whispered under his breath. Your ears caught syllables of your name being repeated in his hushed whispers.
The sun was starting to warm the surroundings when he turned to leave wordlessly.
âWait!â you exclaimed suddenly, attempting to make him turn back. Your heart leapt when he did.
âCan I see you again?â you blurted out, barely keeping your emotions under wraps for too long. Todoroki saw your eyes hold a small glimmer of hope.
âYes,â he replied softly, holding your gaze with his briefly. His voice held no tone of hesitation.
âSame time⊠here in front of your gate?â you asked, expecting to feel a sense of definitiveness of when you can see him again.
He gave you the smallest of nods before he walked off, disappearing from your line of vision.
You smiled in content, as you slowly made your way back to your home, a renewed energy coursing through you.
Even the smallest of nods was enough confirmation for you.
â-
You found yourself waking up when the sun barely peeked over the horizon every morning.
Todoroki would be in the same place every morning, behind the cast-iron gate of his house, waiting patiently for your appearance. And, every morning, without fail, you would always show up almost immediately, greeting him with a smile. âGood morning, Todoroki-kun!â
He would always nod to acknowledge you but would stay silent.
Todoroki wouldnât talk much either when you were having conversations. You talked about almost everything, from your quirks to how your day went to other random things you would ramble on about with your childish bubbliness.
But you would never talk about family. You had attempted, however, in the first few days you got to talk to him, but he evaded the topic so suddenly that you never pursued it again in fear that you would never get to talk to him again and go back to square one in getting to know him more.
Todoroki doesnât voice it out though, but he enjoys your company. Heâd listen to your rambling on and on to distract him from other things, even though he wouldnât usually reply and be silent for most of your conversation.
After a few weeks of early morning talks, he asked if you could be friends.
âEh, arenât we already friends?â you asked in bewilderment, your small hands clutching on the railings of the gate, wide eyes staring at his.
âWe are, (l/n)-san?â it was his turn to ask, eyes holding the same bewildered expression as yours.
âWell,â you started. âWe talk about almost everythingâŠand we are getting to know each other more every morning. You always listen to me when I talk, and Iâd listen to you. BesidesâŠâ you trail off, attempting to find the right words to say.
âBesides, Iâm happy when Iâm with you every morning, Todoroki-kun.â
Todoroki stood still, as you smiled warmly at him. He noticed how your eyes sparkled in the morning light as you smiled.
Though Todoroki doesnât talk much, he felt he was at a loss for words. He was hesitant to say anything that may break the friendship he realized you have shared for a very long time that only grew whenever you met every morning.
He was afraid to say anything that may make him lose the only friend he had.
âFriends make you happy, donât they?â you said cheerfully.
The boy glanced at you, feeling a warm feeling bubbling inside him. Before he knew it, his lips had upturned into a small smile.
âIn that case, (l/n)-san, weâre friends now.â
â-
Today wasnât like most days.
You stood still, unmoving, even as the sun had begun its steady rise to place itself in the sky. Still, there was an unease that pushed you to the brink of confusion. Your eyes remain fixed on the cast-iron gate.
There was an unusual emptiness behind the cast-iron gate. You waited.
âShouto-kun?â you called out. Your voice faded in the emptiness.
You had resigned to calling Todoroki by his first name after you had grown accustomed to your early morning meetings and realized the friendship that was cultivated by the morning talks. He was hesitant to call you by your first name, but he eventually got used to it. He still adds the honorific â-sanâ out of habit, which you didnât mind.
There was a lump in your throat as you waited for him to arrive at his usual spot behind the gate. Still, you didnât move, your small feet planted firmly on the ground.
The sun had started to warm your skin when you realized that he wasnât going to appear. Â
â-
Every morning, out of habit, you still wake up before the sun peeked out over the horizon.
Every morning, out of habit, you stand in front of the cast-iron gate. Out of habit, your heart drops to find it empty.
You donât realize how long youâve been doing these things out of habit until the first year you started middle school.
âAgain?â your mother asked you as she saw you reenter the house after yet another futile attempt to see Todoroki again.
You nodded slowly, before sitting down before the dinner table. You placed your chin in your hands and let out a sigh. Your mother sat down beside you, her hands finding their way to your hair to stroke it gently.
âYouâve been doing this for how long?â she asked.
âI dunno,â you mumbled under your breath in reply.
Your mother looked a you with eyes glassed over with concern as she continued stroking your hair to comfort you.
âAt first, I thought it was a habit that would fade eventually with your childhood,â she explained. âBut then I noticed it still continued even as you started elementary school. Itâs been years (f/n), and youâre thirteen now. Youâre still continuing a habit that started when you were five.â
In her tone, you deduced that she obviously wanted you to stop your childhood habits and move on.
But you canât help but feel that you wanted to see him again.
âIâm sorry mama,â you whispered softly as you stood from your chair, escaping from your motherâs touch.
âI havenât told him that I found him beautiful yet.â
â-
On the morning of the first day of your third year in middle school, you tried to force yourself out of old habits.
You didnât wake up in the early hours of morning, neither did you walk outdoors to stand at the cast-iron gate across the street.
Still, you found it tempting to stare at the gate as you stepped outside to go to school. You tried avoiding looking at it for too long as you started walking the route to school.
Your pace slowed to a stop when you were a few steps away from the gate. You craned your neck to look at the gate for a moment. But, your gaze lingered. Lingered for too long.
Before you even realized that your eyes were on the gate for too long than you intended, you caught sight of him.
Behind the iron-cast gate.
Staring at you.
âShouto-kun.â
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epilogue
Keith: I didn't understand why people care so much for their dumb friends until I got a friend myself.
Keith: *picks Pidge up*
Keith: I've only befriended Pidge for a day and a half.
Keith: But if anything happened to her, I would kill everyone in this room and then myself.
Shiroâs always gonna top Keith, like
âYouâre the new leader? Okay, cool. Then Iâm the Space Captain now.â âYouâre gonna save the galaxy with Voltron? Okay but let me save you first with my titan spaceship robot I just made myself lolâ