Humming happily through the mall, Amari was on her way towards the pretzel stand when she couldn't help but think about the words her brother had said to her a couple moments before.

It honestly felt like a dream, one she very clearly didn't want to wake up from. Katsuki Bakugo wasn't ashamed of her anymore. Somewhere down the road she finally became strong enough for him. It was the best feeling ever.

Taking a quick right, she paused when Amari caught the glimpse of a very familiar splotch of green and stopped. It was Deku. What was he doing at the mall today?

He seemed to be sitting down next to a nearby fountain, away from everyone else. Maybe he was thinking about something really important or something. It was kinda strange.

Amari then quickly gave up on her dreams of a giant pretzel for now and found herself moving over to him instead.

Putting her hand up, she smiled at the boy, gaining his attention. "Hey, Midoriya. Nice to see you here. What are you doing here?"

Deku head sprung to life at her voice, jumping slightly from surprise. "Oh! Uhh hey Amari-chan! It's nice to see you to. I'm just starting to think about the things we need to bring for the upcoming training camp. Don't want to forget anything."

She nodded her head, pointing to the upper level where she once was. "Did you come with the rest of the class by any chance?"

He replied shortly. "Yeah, how did you know?"

Crossing her arms around her body, Amari answered. "Oh well, I just saw them actually. Katsuki is with them right now. We'd thought we would join you, if that's alright? I don't want to intrude."

Although Deku was more then happy with the idea. "Oh yeah, sure. I was just thinking about some things. I'll join you all soon."

His words seemed odd, especially to Amari. He seemed bothered by something.

Moving towards him, she sat herself down before answering. "Hey, are you okay? If you need someone to talk to, I'm here to listen."

Deku's eyes fell, thinking that her offer was sweet but knew that there was no way he could talk to her about these things. The words between All Might and him were secret, and he didn't want to break that trust. "Thanks, but I'm okay, really. I guess I was just thinking about happened back in Hosu."

At the name, Amari's eyes turned into an unreadable emotion. "Oh, I uhh, actually wanted to talk to you about that. I just couldn't find the right moment yet."

Deku turned his head to hers at that, taking in her confliction. Suddenly his mind flashed back to her shaking in fear at the hospital. He always wondered what that was. "I'm listening now."

Smiling to herself, Amari thought for a moment before taking a large breath. "You're close to All Might, right?"

At the accusation, Deku's whole entire body grew numb, so much so his voice began to shake. "W-What? I don't know what you're talking about. He's just our teacher, and someone I look up to a whole lot. It's not like I have a special relationship or anything.."

His rambling made her laugh, slightly thinking that they shared similar traits. "You don't have to say anything, I know you are something special to him. I'm not really sure why but I know it's none of my business. That's not why I was asking…"

The explanation made him relax a bit, now knowing she wasn't going to grill him about his quirk or something. "Why do you want to know about that then?"

Amari took another moment of silence before speaking, low and small. "When I was taken away by the Hero Killer, he said something to me, something I don't really understand. I was hoping you could tell All Might about it, just in case it's important."

Deku felt himself leaned in closer, noticing the girl grow a bit more uncomfortable. She must have been recalling the event that scared her. "What did he say?"

Casting her eyes to his, she replied. "He said that we didn't know what was coming next, that the fools secret weapon was going on under our noses and we have no idea what it is.."

Her words sounded ominous, so much so that it made a sharp chill run up the boys spine. "Secret weapon? What was he talking about?"

But Amari just shook her head. "I don't know either. I've been thinking about it for days but I haven't found anything. He seemed to think that something big was coming. I'm not going to lie Midoriya, it scares me."

Nodding his head, Deku couldn't help but agree. Did Stain know something that the two of them didn't? They couldn't even ask him anymore either because he was dead. "I know. It scares me to. I'll tell All Might, maybe he'll know something about it."

She seemed pleased with his choice, replying. "Thanks. I would tell him myself but I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to even form a complete normal sentence. Katsuki and I really looked up All Might as kids and I don't think I'd have the courage to actually talk to him without sounding like a complete idiot.."

He smiled at that, knowing very well that he was the exact same. "I know what you mean. When I first met him, all I could do was cry. He was just that amazing, still is."

Amari laughed at that, picturing a very emotional Deku and a very confused All Might. "See that's what I'm worried about. I already have enough embarrassment in my life. I don't need to add the Number One hero onto that list. I'd never be able to live that down."

Deku laughed back, understanding exactly what she meant when his stomach began to growl unexpectedly. He did skip lunch after all.

Although Amari could only smile, already rising from her seat. "I'm going to get myself one of those big pretzels. Would you like one? It's on me."

Shaking his head, he put his hands out, embarrassed about the offer. "No, it's okay. You don't have to do that."

Yet she only waved him off, already reaching for the money in her bag. "It's no big deal, really. You are saving me from having to talk to All Might and enduring months of embarrassment, the least I can do is buy you a pretzel."

Her explanation made him pull his hand back, giving in slowly. "Only if you're sure…"

To which she replied. "Of course I'm sure. I wouldn't have offered if I didn't want to do it."

Staring back at her, Deku could hardly believe that she was Bakugo's twin. She was always so kind and polite, unlike her brother who would have probably eaten the pretzel in front of him knowing the boy was hungry.

Watching her turn away, he sighed to himself about the idea. Her and Kacchan really were different.

Although he was shortly shaken out of his own thoughts when a rough arm slung across his shoulder, a stranger now only a few inches from him. "Hey, aren't you that kid from the sports festival?"

Deku ignored the uncomfortable air and just smiled back, replying. "Oh uhh, yeah that's me…"

The stranger seemed excited about that, laughing joyfully as his hand lifted to meet her boys throat, now catching a glimpse of who the stranger actually was.

Shigaraki smiled as Deku felt a cold chill run down his back. This was bad, this was very very bad. "Can I get your autograph, hero?"


After paying for the snacks, Amari moved back towards the fountain when she realized that someone was with Deku, although she couldn't tell exactly who it was.

Moving closer, she called back cheerfully in her direction. "Midoryia, I got the pretzels!"

Both of their eyes meet each other and Amari froze, now understanding exactly who was next to her friend. It was that villain from the USJ incident.

Deku's scared expression met hers as he brokenly whispered out. "Go..run.."

To which Shigaraki laughed, now tapping his middle finger on the boys throat in warning. "Oh look who joined the party. Be careful now, we wouldn't want to have any casualties in the mall."

She took another step closer at this, already eyeing the possibilities. He was right. She could say anything or else who knows how many people he would kill. Amari had to think about another way to get out of this, and fast. "Let him go."

Although the villain only smirked at that. "What, you think you are in a position to give me orders? Sorry doll, it doesn't work like that. Also, aren't you supposed to be dead?"

Shaking her head, Amari answered. "Guess I'm just stubborn."

The tapping of his fingers started again, causing her to freeze. "I've seen. You single handedly ruined my little plan to kill All Might last time. Do you know how angry that makes me?"

Amari replied back shortly. "I don't know, maybe you should go see a therapist or something. Don't take it out on innocent people."

Sucking in a breath, Shigaraki started to laugh at her words. "Doll, you are far from innocent. See, this is why you are so unbelievably annoying."

She narrowed her eyes at his words, not fully understanding why he was insulting her right now. The only time they met was at the USJ incident.

Then she realized that this wasn't the time to think about that. Amari needed to find out what he knew about Stain's cryptic words while she still could. "Stain said something about having some kind of secret weapon. Whatever you're planning, we will stop you."

At the name, the villains face dropped. "That good for nothing reject just couldn't keep his mouth shut, could he? Although the irony of your words is too good right now. Wouldn't you like to know?"

Deku chimed in then, his voice raspy from the pressure on his throat. "Why are you here Shigaraki?"

Casting his eyes to the boy, the villain answered. "So many questions today. No matter, I'll humor you. I just came to visit you two. You see, I have much to discuss with the girl."

Amari felt a sharp chill run down her spine at his words. "I have nothing to say to you so you can just forget it. I don't talk to villains."

Although his only made him chuckle, slowly rising from his seat while taking Deku with him. She watched him approach closer and closer. "See, I didn't recognize it before but after that big USJ failure, it finally clicked."

Feeling her feet freeze to the floor, Shigaraki lifting his opposite hand up, touching a piece of hair in warning.

She couldn't help but feel her breathing shallow. "What are you even talking about?"

Running his fingers through the strands, Deku could see the poor girl getting more fearful by the second, like they were sharing some kind of conversation between them.

Suddenly Amari heard her brothers voice carrying through the mall, searching her out and her heart stopped in her chest. She couldn't put him in danger, already knowing that Bakugo wouldn't be one for talking to a villain. Who knows how many casualties he could unknowingly cause?

Shigaraki seemed to hear the voice as well, taunting the girl with it. "Go on, aren't you going to call out for your dear brother to rescue you?"

Remaining silent to his words, the villain laughed. "Never mind, I think we both know you wouldn't. You would rather die for him, wouldn't you?"

Deku watched Amari's face grow even more sullen from each word the boy was saying. She looked like she was trying to keep herself together, although failing quickly. He didn't really like the idea of her dying for Kacchan.

Another moment of silence appeared before he spoke again, this time in a harsh whisper that cut through her entire body all that once. "You're so easy to read, just like back then."

His words were strange. They clearly hadn't met before the USJ incident. Why was he suddenly acting like he knew her so well?

Turning face into one of confusion, Amari answered. "What? Stop lying, you don't know anything about me."

But Shigaraki only smiled, as if he knew something she didn't. "Oh that's where you're wrong doll. I know plenty, like how you will do absolutely anything to earn your dear brothers love, and about how giving up is not an option for you."

He took another step closer and whispered his next words, causing Amari's eyes to widen all at once. "What was that phrase again? Ah yes, giving up is the same as dying…"

Shigaraki's words seeped into her skin all at once, causing Amari's breath to catch in her throat. How in the hell did he know about that phrase, the phrase that followed her throughout her entire life in america. It was impossible.

Feeling an overwhelming sense to anxiety, Amari completely forgot about Deku and reached out, grabbing the villains collar roughly. She needed answers, now. "How, how do you know that?!"

Her fear only caused him to laugh though, taking in her confusion all at once and tightening his hold on Deku. "Careful now, you wouldn't want to be responsible for the death of your little friend now, would you?"

At the slight pressure, Deku felt his breathing grow shorter, begging Amari to stop. "Amari-chan…"

Amari's eyes then snapped out of her delusions and frantically traveled to her friend before freezing. That bastard was right. One move and he could kill Deku. She was being too careless.

Her fingers began to loosen but didn't pull away as Amari tried another approach. "Where did you hear that phrase? Tell me.."

Although Shigaraki didn't comply, only staring at her hands at his collar. "Ah ah ah. Now is not the time, and besides, you are in no position to be giving me orders. Think about the situation you're in right now."

He warningly tapped another finger onto Deku's neck and Amari took the threat, now letting go completely. This seemed to amuse him even more. "Good girl. So you can listen.."

She glared back, forgetting about her own anxiety for a moment and focusing on the moment at hand. "Shut up. You said you wanted to talk to me. Spit it out already so you can let Midoryia go."

Shigaraki locked his eyes with the girl then, pointing a finger to her chest in warning. "Do you know why I originally came here today? It was to kill you."

A heavy weight suddenly appeared in Amari's chest at his words. She knew he had a vendetta against her because of the USJ fight but she wasn't expecting this. "Me?"

Nodding his head, his fingers traveled to her face in warning. "You see, you are in my way. I don't need you. I will be the one to kill All Might. Killing you would be so much easier."

Amari wasn't really following his words and neither was Deku as pulled against his captor in a desperate attempt to save her.

Shigaraki noticed this though and frowned, lowering his hand. "But unfortunately, then he'll get mad at me.."

Narrowing her eyes, Amari was still overly confused by what he was saying. "Hold on, what are you talking about? Who will get mad at you?"

Her confusion seemed to amuse the villain though, speaking back smoothly. "Of course you would be asking that. Let me ask you a question…"

Shigaraki then took another step closer in warning, letting his breath run against her neck like a thousand pins and needles. "How does it feel to not remember chunks of time? Does it scare you, does it make the wonder what kind of terrible and cruel things you are capable of? I bet it keeps you up at night, not knowing exactly what you sacrificed…"

Amari's eyes widened at his words, suddenly feeling sick all at once. That was something she had never told anyone before. How on earth did he know? Something wasn't right here. He knew far more than before..

Suddenly, Katsuki's voice grew closer and then Shigaraki knew it was time to go. "Ah well, looks like the fun is over. I'll see you soon."

Then in one motion, he let go of Deku's throat and slipped away into the darkness, causing him to gasp. "Amari-chan, Amari-chan we have to call the police. Who knows who he could hurt next."

Although the only response from the girl was a sullen, hallowed expression, staring at nothing in particular. "Amari-chan? Are you okay?"

Just then, a loud voice caused her to jump out of her own delusions all at once. "There you are brat! Don't tell me you were hanging out with this damn nerd the whole time?"

Feeling her heart rate accelerate, Amari gasped, feeling her brothers hand on her shoulder. "Hey, is anyone home? Why are you staring into space like that, stupid?"

He noticed her jumpy demeanor as she responded. "Katsuki.."

Raising an eye in confusion, Bakugo replied. "Yeah? What the hell's wrong with you?"

Noticing her breathing slightly irregular, her brother then looked down only to find that her hands were shaking. His voice grew softer then, reaching for her. "Hey, did something happen? You're shaking."

Amari gasped then, trying to cover her insecurity but failed miserably. She was just too shaken up by Shigaraki. "Sorry, ah it's just…"

Another voice quickly entered the space to find Deku running up to her with the local police. "Kacchan, there you are. We have to lock down the mall. Shigaraki just tried to attack Amari-chan and I."

Bakugo felt his heart drop at Deku's words, now quickly turning back to his sister. Had she just faced a villain by herself without him again? "Is that true?"

Nodding her head once, Katsuki felt an unnecessary heat rise up in his chest. How dare they try and attack his sister without him knowing? They must of had a death wish.

Already getting his quirk ready, Bakugo turned away sharply. "Where the hell is that bastard now?! I'm going to kill him…"

Amari watched her brothers temper but quickly froze when she remembered just how serious Shigaraki was. He could really well kill Bakugo, and she wasn't about to let that happen.

Reaching forward, she grabbed his arm, causing him to stop all at once. "Katsuki, wait. I'm fine, really. Please, just stay here."

At her pleading, Katsuki froze, feeling his explosions diminish. She didn't look fine at all. Somewhere deep down he knew he couldn't leave her alone right now.

Deku watched the scene in awe, surprised that Amari was able to calm Kacchan down like that. He usually was very stubborn.

Then the boy couldn't help but recall the words Shigaraki said to them a couple moments ago. Something about them didn't sit right with him. It was like that villain knew Amari somehow, and from the reactions of the girl, she knew more as well.

He really hated to think Amari was up to something devious but that conversation couldn't help but put the idea in his mind. Maybe she knew more than he originally thought.

Deku sighed to himself, already knowing he would have to tell All Might about his suspicions.

Something wasn't right about all this.


After the events of the mall, Amari was taken into questioning by the police before allowing her to go home.

Both her parents and Bakugo were visibly worried about her but she just assured them that she was fine, even though that wasn't really the case. She just didn't want them to worry about her needlessly.

A couple hours later, Amari sat in her bed with a thousand thoughts running through her head. It was really messing up her sleeping schedule and she just couldn't help but feel on edge about what happened earlier. The problem was she needed answers but it seems no one could provide her with any.

Without thinking, she picked up her phone only to somehow make her way to Todoroki's number. Why did she want to see him right now?

As if on instinct, Amari felt her finger click on his number, now hearing the ring and immediately regretting her decision.

She was just about to hang up when his voice ran through her ear. He sounded groggy and half asleep. Shoot, she had woken him up. "Amari?"

Trying to play it cool, she laughed back, maybe a bit too quickly. "Oh, Hey Shoto, what are you doing?"

His voice returned, confused. "Sleeping?"

Feeling the embarrassment rise up, Amari knew she had to hang up as quickly as possible. "Oh, right. That makes sense. Sorry I'll let you go. I didn't mean to wake you up."

She was already reaching for the button when his voice stopped her. It sounded like he was sitting up in his bed. "No, it's alright. What did you want to talk about?"

The line paused for a moment before she realized she didn't really have a reason for calling him. She just wanted to hear his voice. "Uhhh it's nothing really. It can wait till tomorrow."

Although Todoroki wasn't about to let her go that quickly, feeling something off. "Did something happen?"

Flashing back to the Shigaraki, Amari felt an unwanted chill crawl up her spine. "W-What? Why would you say that?"

She heard a small rustle through the phone before he replied. "Where are you right now?"

Looking at her wall, Amari answered in confusion. "At home, why?"

His voice returned quick, as if he was rushing about something. "I'll be right there."

Then, before she could answer, he hung up the phone. Wait, did he say he was coming, here?! That's not what she was expecting at all.

Running quickly to her closet, Amari put on a large sweatshirt to cover her pajamas and combed her hair quickly before reaching her door. There was no way he was going to show up this late.

A couple minutes passed by when a soft knock could be heard on the surface, causing her to gasp. No way.

Pulling open the surface, she found Todoroki staring at her concerned. "Shoto? What are you doing here? You really didn't have to come. It's late.."

He leaned a hand against her door frame, breathing heavier than usual for some reason. "Something happened, didn't it?"

Blinking in surprise, Amari replied. "What?"

He then pulled out his phone, showing her the surface. "You calling me in the middle of the night. It's not like you. What's wrong?"

Amari couldn't help but remain shocked at his explanation. Was she really that easy to read? The fact that was wanted comfort right now, how did he know that?

Letting her eyes fall, she pointed towards the street. "Do you mind if we go for a walk? Katsuki and my parents are going to get mad if they know I'm up this late."

Todoroki nodded his head and led her into the street, walking side by side slowly. "I'm sorry about this. I know you were probably sleeping…"

Although the boy only responded by taking his hand into hers. "Don't worry about me. You're more important. Now, tell me what's wrong."

She felt a soft blush appear in her cheeks at his words, squeezing his hand for comfort. "I went to the mall with Katsuki today, and that villain from the USJ incident was there."

Her words caused Todoroki to stop dead in this tracks, now a sense of anxiety in his chest. He wasn't expecting that kind of news. "Are you okay? Did he hurt you?"

Shaking her head, Amari replied. "No, I'm okay. He said he only wanted to talk…"

Her eyes became distant then, as if she was recalling something. "I have to tell you something. It's about my time in America...

Todoroki nodded his head in response. "What is it?"

Closing her eyes for a moment, Amari continued. "Do you remember what I told you before? About how I underwent dozens of high level training and surgeries so I could stand next to Katsuki?"

He recalled her words easily, nodding his head. "I do.."

There was a small silence for a moment before Amari sucked in a breath, replying. "That wasn't all of it. I was just too embarrassed to say the other part..

His brow turned into one of confusion as she continued. "The truth is, the memory of my time in America is very choppy. There are specific time gaps that I just can't remember, blank spots in my mind I can't get back, no matter how hard I try."

Staring at her hand, Amari sighed. "The Doc seems to think it's a side effect of my pills. Sometimes, I'll get certain flashes or small bits but that's about it, and none of them are pretty."

Todoroki couldn't help but feel his own hand grow numb at her words. He couldn't even imagine living without part of his memory. What kind of terrible things had this girl lived through?

Remaining silent, he let her continue. "When I met that villain today, somehow he knew about my memory gaps, even though that's impossible, No one was supposed to know about that, never mind a villain. He seemed to know things about me that I didn't, and it scared me.."

Something about all this didn't sit right with Todoroki, choosing to call her out on it. "Where did you even get those pills anyways?"

Narrowing her eyes, Amari replied. "I don't know. I remember that I was at the academy in America when a man said he could help me complete my goal.."

Had she really just accepted a strangers help like that? That was the stupidest thing Todoroki had ever heard. "Amari, please don't tell me you followed this stranger without knowing who he was…"

Shaking her head, Amari sighed. "I was a stupid kid back then, okay? And it's not like I regret it. Whatever he did gave me the opportunity to fight next to Katsuki, just like I always wanted. I would take it again in a heartbeat."

Todoroki couldn't believe the lengths she went through, just to fight with her brother. She could've sold herself on the black market for all he knew, and the fact that a villain knew about her secrets wasn't a great sign either. None of this sounded good.

Amari then lowered her voice, feeling that familiar chill through her spine. "I'm grateful for the hope he gave me but I still can't help but worry about what exactly happened back then. I just wish I could remember."

Letting go on his hand, Amari wrapped her arms around herself seeking comfort. "The truth is, I'm scared Shoto…"

Todoroki took in her feared expression before reaching his arms up and embracing the poor girl her to his chest. "It's alright. It's okay to feel scared, either way we will figure this out together, okay?"

She felt his warmth seep into her all at once, accepting the gesture and touching his back lightly. It felt nice to have someone there but Amari couldn't help but worry that he didn't mean it. "You don't think I'm stupid?"

Shaking his head against her own, he replied. "Stupid is not the word I would use, but regardless of what happens, I'm not going anywhere."

Feeling his heart beat hammer in his chest, Amari buried her face into him, wanting to never leave his embrace ever again. Then maybe she wouldn't have to face any of her demons and fears. That would've been nice.

She then smirked underneath his chest. "You know Shoto Todoroki, you are a very dangerous man…"

Narrowing his eyes in confusion, he didn't understand. "Why is that?"

That's when she separated herself from him, staring at his two tone eyes all at once. "You are making me want more then what I can have."

Brushing a couple fingers across his scar, Todoroki naturally closed his eyes at the contact. "What do you mean?"

Her eyes saddened at bit then, letting her hand cup his cheek lovingly. "You make me want to live forever."

Todoroki's face fell as well as the painful truth started to crash down on him. He reached up and touched her cheek, his fingers running across the lines on her face. The last thing he wanted to think about was having to live in this world without her.

Noting his sullen stance, Amari realized she had broken the mood and immediately started to turn away, the heat rising up in her cheeks. "Sorry, forget I said that."

Moving back to her house, she froze when a very familiar pair of hands wrapped around her stomach, pulling her back. "Amari, wait."

She touched his hands lightly but remained still as she listened to his words. "I don't really know what I'm supposed to say but if those are really your feelings then you should continue pushing through. You don't give up on anything, right? Don't give up on this."

He was using his own words against her which made her frown. "It's not that easy Shoto. I shouldn't expect the impossible. Stop giving me hope. That's a really cruel thing to do. This is enough."

Although he didn't believe that in the slightest. "Is it? Do you honestly really believe that?"

Her face fell then, forcing his hands off her and turning around to meet his eyes once again. "It has to be. Don't get me wrong though, I'm grateful for it every second of the day. I never thought someone would ever care about me the way you do, flaws and all. I can never say thank you enough."

Rising to her toes, Amari then hoisted herself up before placing a soft kiss on his lips, surprising the boy in question all at once.

He seemed overly flustered which caused the girl to falter, wondering if she had mis stepped in anyway. "I'm sorry, that was too forward, wasn't it?"

Taking in her nervous demeanor, boy couldn't help but shake his head, lifting her chin up with two of his fingers and replying. "Not at all."

His breath caused a sharp shiver to run down her spine as he duplicate the action, leaning down and kissing her smoothly and all at once.

Amari closed her eyes at the action, taking in his scent mixed with the cool night air surrounding them. She carefully tried to capture this moment in her mind, as if it could last forever.

His fingers ran through her hair as she lost herself in a cloudy moment of absolute bliss. His kiss was starting to become more aggressive but it's not like she minded. She could feel him underneath her, hungry for her touch so she had no choice but to comply.

This kiss was far different then the others they had shared. It was like they both shared a feeling of desperation, knowing that their relationship wasn't meant to last forever.

It became too intense that the two of them had to break away after a moment, feeling their chests recover from the loss of breath. Amari could only say one word because of it, still reeling from the moment. "Wow.."

At her declaration, Todoroki's face began to flush, using his hand to cover his tingling lips. Of course she just had to say the most embarrassing thing. "Don't say that.."

As if she finally registered her words, Amari gasped, turing away as well. "I mean, uhhh never mind. Sorry. It just kind of came out."

Shaking his head in exasperation, he couldn't help but recall the first day of opening ceremonies. "What am I going to do with you?"

Amari smiled awkwardly when her phone began to ring in her pocket. Looking down at the object, she pulled it out only for her eyes to hollow. "Oh no, it's Katsuki. He's going to kill me. I have to go, I'm sorry. I made you come all the way out here for nothing and now you have to go back and I'm sorry ..."

Although Todoroki only put a hand up to stop her. "It's alright. I'm sure he's just worried, especially after what happened today. I should be heading back anyways."

Nodding her head Amari sighed. "Yeah, thanks again Shoto. I don't know what I'd do without you."

She started to turn away when he grabbed her again, pushing her body into his roughly. "Don't ever worry about bothering me. Just call whenever you need to and I'll be there, alright?"

Nodding her head against his chest, Todoroki seemed satisfied, but not before kissing the top of her head softly. "Good. See you."

Then he just let go and started walking away, causing Amari to stand there dumbfounded, now placing a hand where his lips once were as a hard blush appeared on her cheeks.

He was so sneaky sometimes.


Walking over to a pile of photographs on the table, a stranger couldn't help to stop, noticing one that caught his eye. He tried to focus on it as his annoying colleagues wouldn't stop talking behind him about unimportant topics.

Picking up the photo it looked to be a candid shot of Amari and Todoroki holding hands outside of a cafe. The stranger eyed this with intent.

So this was Bakugo Amari? Interesting

Smirking at the display, Dabi couldn't help but want to meet this girl.


I LIVEEEE. Sorry for the long delay on updates I've been working overtime at Disney and on top of that, I moved into a new apartment with no wifi (I know, I almost died) But we are back boys! Should be on regular updates now.

Okay so we are onto S3 now, aka a seasons where all of the shit will hit the fan. Lots of foreshadowing in this chapter. Any theories on Amari's backstory? I suppose we will see. Also that spicy kiss at the end. Ooooof. Expect more of that.

Next Chapter: S3 Babyyyyyy