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Red eyes scanned around the room before he moved. His human pillow was oddly missing. His hand lazily searched for his phone, he had slept like a rock, one of those deep sleeps you almost hated. It was almost nine, he yawned and opened his phone to see various messages from his classmates in the group chat. They were annoying, but, they were his other family. He told himself he'd stay in the group chat to keep an eye on them.

After getting dressed he made his way downstairs to see his father and Sunni in a card stacking contest. He leaned on the doorframe, wanting to see how this played out.

Masaru carefully placed another card, "Sunni, you know, when I win I won't say anything to Katsuki."

The read head giggled as she placed a card on top of his, "Judging by the trajectory this is going, that won't be necessary."

Mitsuki leaned forward and glared at the cards, "I just don't get how you are doing that."

Masaru smiled at his wife, placing a mother card, "Balance...and some math."

Sunni grinned, "What your husband means is dumb luck."

Mitsuki looked up and smirked at her son, "Finally someone to calls your fathers bluffs."

Masaru paused, planning his next move carefully, "Sunni, you may have bested me today..." He placed his card and the massive tower fell.

Her blue eyes sparkled as she smirked, "Your son says something similar when I beat his ass."

"Don't start your shit, it's too early," the blond scolded. She smiled at him as she picked up the cards, ignoring his half hearted glare.

"We have meetings until late tonight," Mitsuki stood, "If you all leave, lock up."

His eyes darted to the red head, "Go get ready. We gotta meet the other two losers soon." He watched her as she headed up the stairs.

"So where are you guys taking her today?" Masaru grabbed his coat.

"Some festival Pinky wanted to go to," he plopped down on the couch.

His mother grinned, "Oh double dates are fun."

Bakugo huffed, "Stop it."

She chuckled and ruffled his hair, going towards the door, "Take care of her today."

Not long after, Sunni came back down, "Oh no, did they already leave?" She wore a black knitted sweater and light jeans. "I wanted to tell them bye."

He tore his eyes from her and nodded, "They had a meeting to get to."

She frowned, "Boo."

He stood and walked up to her, "I forget how short you are."

"I'm not that short," she put her hands on her hips, "Don't start picking on me."

He reached up and touched the necklace on her person, "Where'd you get this?"

She smiled, "Your mom got it for me. She said it reminded her of me..." Her smile faltered, "I'm not familiar with the kanji though..."

He looked it over for a moment. The small letters on delicate gold plate. He could play this one of two ways...he smirked, "It means pain in the ass."

Her mouth fell open and she chuckled, "You asshole." She shoved him lightly.

He smiled, "I'm just the translator."

Sunni rolled her eyes, "Mhmm, don't quit your day job."

"Sunshine," he eyed her, "pain in the ass would be more accurate."

"Don't act like you don't enjoy me," she teased.

Bakugo leaned down and placed a deep kiss on her lips. It had been on his mind since he opened his eyes. It annoyed him how he almost craved her sometimes. Her arms snaked their way around his neck when he kissed her again. He needed to stop before he threw his self control out of the window.

"We're gonna be late," he looked at her before placing one more kiss on her lips, "I don't want to hear Pinky whine."

Sunni smiled and nodded, "Okay"

He handed her a jacket before grabbing his. He shouldn't have done that. Now he was all sorts of flustered.

Mina tightly held Sunni's hand with a smile. She wore a pastel purple sweater and black leggings with her boots laced up. She was telling Sunni about a trip her family was planning for after graduation for her and her friends. The two boys followed, talking amongst themselves.

"You'll come won't you," Mina looked at her as they made their way down the street.

Sunni chuckled, "Of course I will. You can't have all the fun without me."

The pink girl smiled happily, "So the festival I'm taking you to is an Autumn festival. They have them every year. Local artists make crafts and vendors have yummy food," she paused and thought for a moment, "Sometimes they have fireworks."

"It sounds fun," the red head let out a deep breath.

Mina looked at her, "I know how you feel about crowds...so I hesitated. But, I wanted you to experience something traditional." She squeezed her friends hand, "If it gets overwhelming you tell me, okay?"

"I promise," she chuckled. Mina was too kind. Sunni hated crowds, but with Katsuki, Mina, and Kirishima there, she would be okay.

Kirishima smiled, watching the two girls in front of him, "It's funny."

The blond walked beside him, "What is?"

"They look like polar opposites," he nodded to the two girls in front of them.

Red eyes studied the two before a smirk settled on his features, "Well they're both annoying so..."

The red headed boy laughed, "I wouldn't say that. We keep them around so they can't be that bad."

"Yeah," he sighed, "My parents are crazy about her."

"Is that a bad thing?"

Bakugo shrugged, "I don't know."

Kirishima could see his friend struggling to process what he was thinking. He smiled, "Bro it's okay to admit you're crazy about her too... Sunni is just one of those people who radiates."

Before he could retaliate Mina stood with her arms crossed, "You two are slow."

Kirishima grinned and tugged a curl on her head, "Be nice."

Sunni stood looking at the crowd. It wasn't shoulder to shoulder, but it was a lot of people. She jumped slightly when someone touched her arm. Bakugo fave her a look, "You good?"

She gave a small smile and nodded, "Yeah."

He looked at the crowd and took her hand, "Don't pay these losers any mind."

She smiled as the four made their way into the festival. Mina and Kirishima gave one another a grin.

The first thirty minutes felt overwhelming, but, once they began to see the crafts and smell the food, Sunni could feel herself relax. Bakugo kept his hand wrapped with hers, and paid close attention. They watched performances, and tasted some of the foods, many she had never tried. The sun had begun to set when a small voice called out to them.

Mina spun around and smiled, "Eri!" She knelt down and gave the small girl a tight hug. The silver haired girl hugged Kirishima before walking up to Bakugo.

He knelt down and smirked, "Hey squirt." She threw her arms around his neck as he stood. "Where are they?" His red eyes looked at hers, "You didn't run off did you?"

"Well..." her small voice trailed off.

"You can't do that," he sighed.

Eri's eyes looked at Sunni for a long minute, "You're really pretty..."

Sunni blinked and smiled, "I think you're really pretty. I'm Sunni."

Eri blushed and smiled, "My names Eri."

"Eri...what have we told you about running off..." the huffing voice of Present Mic sounded behind them.

The girl put on her best face, "I just wanted to see my friends..." she hugged onto Bakugo. "I even made a new one." Her small hand pointed to Sunni.

"That's not an excuse," Aizawa scolded before Mic could give in crossing his arms. He looked over the teens with a smirk, "Double date?"

"What brought you out of the crypt," Sunni teased back.

Mic grinned and pointed to Eri, "That."

"Can I go with them?" She rested her head against the blond holding her. Sunni smirked, the little one seemed to have a crush. It was cute.

"Not tonight, there are too many people," Aizawa sighed.

Before she could fight back, Sunni spoke up, "Eri, why don't we all plan a day we can see one another soon? Would that be okay?"

Bakugo caught up to what she was doing and looked at the small girl, "They're right you know." He set her down, "We'll hang out soon."

Mina pet her head, "I'll bring us some coloring books."

She smiled, taking Mics hand and looked at Sunni, "You'll come too?"

Sunni smiled and nodded, "Of course."

The two teachers watched their students disappear into the crowd. Mic sighed with a smile, "They grow up so fast."

"Yeah," he looked at Mic and reached down, picking up a sleepy Eri, "Let's go."

"Which one do you think," Kirishima eyed the buildings.

Bakugo scanned them, "Maybe that one? I can't blast, it'll draw attention."

Sunni blinked, "What are we doing?"

Mina grabbed her friends arm and leaned against her, "Getting the best spot."

"I don't know if I can take both of us up there," the red haired boy frowned.

Sunni grinned, "I'll do it. You just worry about yourselves." She grabbed Mina's hand, "Come on baby, lemme whisk you away."

Mina laughed, "I'm swooning."

Kirishima hung his head in defeat, "I can't compete."