Make Some Noise
"Alright stop here!" UA Support student Mei Hatsume shouted, causing UA Hero course student Katsuki Bakugo to stop. Bakugo was holding a trumpet in his hands, while Hatsume had a sousaphone wrapped around her. "This spot is perfect to get people to see my babies! We'll start playing once the lunch rush happens which by my calculations, which are almost never wrong, will be in the next five minutes," Hatsume explained.
"OK, so…why are we out here with a trumpet and a tuba?" Bakugo asked, looking around out of boredom.
"First of all, it's a sousaphone not a tuba. And second of all, these instruments will help us get more people to know who we are and get me more customers for my support items," Hatsume explained again, rubbing the sousaphone with the front of her shirt.
"Details, details, but we don't play instruments," Bakugo countered, twirling his trumpet with his pointer finger.
"Well, we will sound awful, but we'll still get some attention," Hatsume responded, before going over to Bakugo and stopping him from twirling the trumpet.
"Yeah, we'll have people calling the cops on us for noise pollution," Bakugo mumbled, rolling his eyes at his girlfriend, who was still beaming with confidence that her plan would work.
"There's no such thing as bad publicity, BakuBeast," Hatsume countered once again.
"I'm pretty sure that's not true, but I'm more curious as to why I'm doing this," Bakugo asked, with Hatsume poking him with her index finger.
"Because you're my boyfriend and you love me," Hatsume cooed, rubbing her pointer finger all over Bakugo's chest. Bakugo sighed, put the trumpet down on a desk next to him, grabbed Hatsume by the butt, and gave her a peck on the lips.
"You're damn right I do," Bakugo whispered in Hatsume's ear, giving it a small nibble. Hatsume yelped a tiny bit before Bakugo let her go.
"You're such a tease, BakuBeast," Hatsume cooed once again as Bakugo went to grab his trumpet.
"So are we doing this thing or not?" Bakugo said with a smirk. Hatsume looked up at Bakugo and nodded. The two started walking down the street, blowing into their instruments just as people in expensive suits were leaving the surrounding buildings.
