"How COULD you?" Mitsuki growled under her breath before yelling. "HOW COULD YOU?!"
Bakugo winced before turning away. "…"
Bakugo never felt more uncomfortable as he was right now. He stood before his mother and fathers thrones, in front of a bunch of other gods in the meeting room, including toshinori. He also felt beyond stupid, he knew he should've expected his mom to ease drop on him on earth. It was extremely bad that his mom had found out about the izuku, and bakugo knew it.
"I told you," mitsuki glares down at her son while tapping her foot. "NO speaking to mortals. No looking at them, no talking about them, even no thinking about them. I said no! And you disobeyed such a simple rule!"
"It's not just a simple rule!" bakugo snapped back. "It's so much harder than you think because those mortals are far more interesting, unique, and amazing than gods! No offense."
Bakugo turns to the other gods in the room and bows his head. Aizawa shrugs, yamada nods back while giggling, and torino had fallen asleep. There eyes were instantly snapped back to mitsuki when they heard her growl.
"I didn't ask you if it was a stupid rule! All that matters is that going to earth and following my rules is something I trusted you with, especially seeing how I didn't want you to go in the first place!" Mitsuki said and stomped her tapping foot. "And for what?! Just to keep seeing, that boy?!"
"He's not just some boy, mom" bakugo growled under his breath warning his mom not to get offensive, but she didn't care.
"You're right, he's a MORTAL boy." Mitsuki said and crossed her arms. "And someone you should not have been seeing."
Bakugo decided to keep his discovery about izuku being a demi god a secret for now, but he had to keep fighting for him. "Why shouldn't I have been seeing him? Because he's a boy?!"
Mitsuki scoffs. "Don't be an idiot, I don't care that he's a boy! In all honesty he was actually very cute and maybe you two could've worked out. But katsuki, we still have rules to follow and there are plenty of people your own age here you could date." Mitsuki uncrossed her arms and gave bakugo a sympathetic look. "Katsuki, you know what has to be done."
Bakugo's eyes widen, he has a thought about what's coming but he hopes it's not true. However, before he could even find out if it was, someone could be heard jumping up from there seat behind bakugo.
"Mitsuki, don't do it." toshinori calls out and everyone turns to him.
Mitsuki's expression hardens but then softens again. "It has to be done toshinori, he made the same mistake as you, so he will be punished the exact same way, even if it breaks his heart."
"But what if he's already attached?! What if they both are?!" toshinori asks and every god and goddess turns to mitsuki. They clearly knew what was coming too.
"Then that's a choice he chose to make. I gave him warnings, now he deal with the consequences." Mitsuki turned to bakugo and uncrossed her arms. "Katsuki, my son."
Bakugo stared back at her with burning anxiety and fear. It was almost as if she read his mind because she closed her eyes and winced before hardening her face and looking her boy dead in his eyes. "You are to return to earth, and tell that boy that you will never, ever see him again. After that, you will return home, complete your training and stay off of earth for as long as I'm around."
Bakugo's heart dropped in his chest. Did he hear her right? Did she say she'll never let him see izuku again? Bakugo's mind took a minute to let the message fully register. He just stared back at his mother in shock. When she turned around to sit back on her throne, bakugo bursted.
"This isn't fair! Why?! Why do you take everything good away from me! You never listen and you do everything based off how you want things done, not anybody else! Is this a joke to you?!"
Mitsuki finally reached her limit. She turned around and a strong intimidating aura filled the room. Her eyes were filled with anger as she erupted. "IS THIS A JOKE TO YOU?! For the longest I've been trying to get you to understand that this is just the way things are! Life doesn't go the way you want it all the time! I've been patient with you for way too long! You WILL tell that boy that you will NEVER EVER see him AGAIN! NOW LEAVE!"
With her last words, the room shook as well as bakugo's soul. The gods fell silent and stiff as bakugo did the same. It's been centuries since they've heard mitsuki use such a voice, and she only used it when she was thoroughly upset.
Bakugo just stood in the center of everyone, taking deep breaths to recover from the power of his moms voice. When he was able to control his senses, anger, sadness, and hatred filled his heart.
"You must really hate me to be able to do this to me, especially knowing I was actually happy. You must really hate me…" bakugo mumbled low, but enough for mitsuki to hear it and gasp lightly. "But don't worry, because I'm positive I hate you more"
Bakugo turned on his heel and left the room, slamming the giant doors behind him. Mitsuki stared at the door as she dismissed the other gods. Toshinori was the first to run out and try to find bakugo. When the room was cleared out, the only thing that remained was masaru and mitsuki, who was still staring at the door.
Masaru sighed as he got up from his seat. He was planning on getting involved in this one but his wife seemed like she really wanted to do it. Now, as he went to hold her hand in comfort, he could feel that she really regretted it.
"He…" mitsuki croaked as a tear rolled down her face. "He hates me. And he's going to hate me forever."
"He doesn't hate you, and you know it." masaru said and hugged his wife as she teared doing her best not to sob. "He'll figure it all out, I know he will. And I know you will."
Later that night. Bakugo walked slowly down the hill of clouds towards the entrance gates with toshinori. They were silent all the way down. Bakugo felt and looked like crap. He was beyond scared to do this, because he simply didn't want to, but it seemed this time. He really had no choice. Toshinori wasn't in the best shape either. He didn't walk with booming confidence as much and he didn't have his charming smile on his face.
When they reached the end of the clouds, they both looked down at earth. There were so many clouds covering the sky, but even without being able to see the floor, bakugo knew it was a beautiful place. A place he was never going to be able to go to again, especially to see the one person he wanted to see.
"I'm sorry," toshinori said low. Bakugo turned to him and watched him sulk. "I wanted to tell you that she was watching and then she came here, but she stopped me before I could even think about it. Because of me, you can't-"
"Don't apologize, or be so hard on yourself." Bakugo cut toshinori off. "This is my fault. In all honesty, maybe I should've followed the rules. Maybe I wouldn't be feeling so sorry right now. I wouldn't have gotten to know what the world down there was like. And when I found out just how great it was, I wouldn't have had it taken away from me."
Toshinori opens his mouth to say something but bakugo stops him. "I'll call you when I can come back." He says before walking off the clouds.
As he plummeted towards earth, he didn't feel the thrill anymore. He felt nothing but sadness.
