I've developed an obsession with hoodies for some reason and this came out of it


The dorms were silent, Class 1-A sound asleep after today's lessons and training.

A cool summer breeze blew outside, bringing a soothing chill to those who left their balcony doors open.

Soft snores escaped some of the students' mouths as they slipped further into dream land, peaceful and safe under the watchful eyes of the stars and moon.

Tsuyu was among these students, before her phone suddenly went off, chiming softly as she was alerted of a new message.

What? Sleepily, she rubbed her eyes as she sat up. She tilted her head, pupils adjusting to the darkness of the room as she grabbed the device to read the message.

'Meet me outside :)' was what the message said, and it was from Uraraka.

Tsuyu ignored the small blush that coated her cheeks as she climbed out of bed.

Putting on her favorite hoodie - light green with a frog on it - a gift from Uraraka - she quietly slipped on slippers over her socks and made her way downstairs.


Uraraka turned around at the sound of the door closing softly, and Tsuyu smiled gently at her in greeting, feeling another blush make itself known as she looked at Uraraka.

Similar to Tsuyu, Uraraka was wearing a tank top and shorts in place of actual pajamas.

Unlike her, she didn't have a hoodie. Instead, her jacket - a custom one that said Uravity on it - was tied around her waist.

Her hair was messed up, from sleep or the wind Tsuyu would never know, but either way the look would have made her jaw drop if she had less control over her emotions.

Uraraka returned the smile as Tsuyu walked toward her, trying not to get lost in her warm brown eyes.

"So, why did you ask me out here?" Tsuyu asked, tilting her head to the side.

She studied Uraraka's face, and she felt concern picking at the edges of her mind as she searched for signs of anything wrong.

Uraraka must have noticed this, because she smiled reassuringly at her and pointed excitedly at the stars.

"The sky's so clear tonight. I wanted to look at them with you," she said softly, taking Tsuyu's hand in hers. Tsuyu felt her heart rate quicken.

It never ceased to make her feel warm when Uraraka did little things like this, asking to spend time with her and grasping her hand.

Their hands felt like they were made to fit perfectly with the other.

And Uraraka was right. There wasn't a cloud in the sky, and the stars were shining brightly down on them, some brighter than others, twinkling softly as the two girls gazed up at their beauty.

"Beautiful, isn't it?" Uraraka said. She must have been reading her mind.

Tsuyu could hear the crickets chirping softly in the background as she looked at Uraraka.

Taking in Uraraka's appearance, she knew there was nothing but pure adoration in her voice as she responded to her.

"Not as beautiful as you."


This might have lowkey been me trying to get better at portraying romantic relationships