when he sees me
katsuki bakugou x reader, blind date, first date, fluff, ooc?, based on this drabble, probably my longest written fic(around 2300-2400 words, but like thats a lot for međ)
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Youâve never considered yourself the romantic type.
Not for lack of curiosity, but because the idea of romance felt like standing on the edge of a cliff. Sure, the view was breathtaking, but one wrong move and youâd plummet into the unknown. Relationships demanded too much- a risk of losing control, of exposing parts of yourself no one else had seen, only to have it thrown back in your face.
Thatâs why, despite Minaâs relentless campaigning to set you up with her âperfect guy,â you resisted.
âCâmon, heâs not like other guys,â she insisted one afternoon, her golden eyes sparkling with determination.
You sighed, stirring your coffee absentmindedly. âMina, youâve said that about all of your friends. And letâs not forget how the last one ended up being obsessed with his ex.â
Mina laughed. âOkay, fair, but this guy is different. Heâs⌠grounded. Straightforward. No games, no fluff. I think youâd actually like him.â
âYouâve said that before too,â you teased.
Her pout was almost convincing. Almost. âJust trust me. One date. If itâs horrible, Iâll never bring it up again. Deal?â
You hesitated, weighing the risk of one awkward evening against weeks of Minaâs pestering. Reluctantly, you gave in. âFine. One date.â
The restaurant was warm and inviting, its soft lighting casting a cozy glow over the wooden tables and shelves lined with potted plants. Mina had texted you the details earlier: 7 PM, party for two, under your name. Sheâd been oddly tight-lipped about who your date was, insisting she wanted it to be a surprise.
You were still skeptical, but a small part of you was curious. Maybe Mina was right this time. Maybe.
You arrived a few minutes early, hoping to gather your thoughts before meeting your mystery date. The host greeted you with a polite smile and led you to a small table near the window.
âYour party hasnât arrived yet,â they said, pulling out your chair.
âThank you,â you replied, sitting down and scanning the menu.
Minutes ticked by. You started to wonder if youâd been stood up when the door opened, and a blond man walked in, his sharp crimson eyes scanning the room.
You froze.
Even from across the restaurant, you recognized him. Katsuki Bakugou, pro hero and household name, exuded an aura that was impossible to ignore. He wasnât wearing his hero costume, but the fitted black sweater and dark jeans were somehow just as striking.
Your heart sank. Thereâs no way heâs here for me.
But then his gaze landed on you, and he started walking over.
âYouâre the blind date?â he asked, stopping in front of your table.
You blinked up at him, stunned. âYouâreâŚâ
âKatsuki,â he said, pulling out the chair across from you and sitting down. âGuess weâre both surprised.â
It took you a moment to recover. Of all the people Mina could have set you up with, this was the guy sheâd chosen? Pro hero, explosive temper, and notorious for being brutally honest? It didnât make sense.
âUh, yeah,â you finally managed. âNice to meet you.â
He gave a small nod, studying you with an intensity that made you shift in your seat.
The first few minutes were⌠awkward. He wasnât exactly a conversationalist, and you werenât sure how to navigate the situation. But as the evening went on, you began to notice things you hadnât expected.
For one, he wasnât as intimidating as youâd imagined. Sure, his words were blunt, but there was a surprising warmth behind them. He listened when you spoke, his attention unwavering. And when he talked about his work, there was a passion in his voice that made it impossible not to be drawn in.
âSo, youâre friends with Mina?â he asked at one point, breaking the silence that had settled between you.
âYeah. Weâve been friends since middle school,â you said. âSheâs been trying to set me up for years. Guess she finally got her way.â
He snorted. âSounds like her.â
You smiled, relaxing slightly. âWhat about you? How did she convince you to do this?â
âDidnât take much,â he admitted. âShe said you werenât annoying, so I figured it was worth a shot.â
Your eyebrows shot up. âHigh praise.â
âIt is,â he said, smirking.
Despite yourself, you laughed. The more you talked, the more you realized that he wasnât what youâd expected. Beneath the sharp edges and fiery reputation was someone who was honest, genuine, and⌠kind. In his own way.
When the night ended, he walked you to your car. The cool evening air was a welcome contrast to the warmth of the restaurant, and you found yourself wishing the night could last just a little longer.
âThanks for tonight,â he said, his hands shoved into his pockets. âDidnât think Iâd like this whole blind date thing, but⌠youâre not bad.â
A small laugh escaped you. âYouâre not bad yourself.â
His lips quirked in the faintest of smirks. âSee ya around?â
For a moment, you hesitated, the weight of your fears pressing down on you. But then you met his gaze- steady, genuine- and you felt something shift.
âYeah,â you said softly. âSee you around.â
That night, as you lay in bed replaying the evening in your mind, you realized something strange: you werenât overthinking it. You werenât second-guessing every word or analyzing every gesture. Instead, you felt⌠calm.
For the first time, the idea of letting someone in didnât feel like a leap off a cliff.
It felt like the beginning of something you didnât want to lose.
You didnât expect him to call.
Even though the night had gone surprisingly well, you told yourself not to get your hopes up. He was a pro hero, after all- someone whose life moved at a pace so fast it felt impossible to keep up. People like him didnât have time for something as fragile and delicate as a budding relationship.
Still, the memory of his smirk lingered, sharp and vivid in your mind. The way his crimson eyes had softened ever so slightly when he teased you- so subtle you wondered if youâd imagined it- made it impossible not to replay the evening over and over.
Three days passed. You told yourself to move on, to not dwell on what was probably just a casual dinner for him. That is, until your phone buzzed with a text.
Katsuki:Â Hey. You free for dinner this week?
The message was so short, so him, that it took you a moment to process it. Your heart stuttered, and you stared at the screen for what felt like an eternity. Was this real? A small, incredulous laugh bubbled out of you. You couldnât deny the warmth spreading through your chest.
Your fingers hovered over the keyboard. Should you reply right away? Wait a few minutes? Was it too eager to answer so quickly?
Finally, with a shaky breath, you typed back:
You:Â Yeah, I think I could be convinced. When were you thinking?
The pause before his next reply felt like forever, but when it came, it was so straightforward you had to smile.
Katsuki:Â Friday. 7. Same place.
Simple. Confident. And as you stared at the message, you couldnât help but feel a flicker of hope.
The first couple of dinners were... awkward, to say the least.
It wasnât that Katsuki made you uncomfortable- far from it. But there was something about the way he carried himself, the unwavering intensity in his gaze, that made you hyperaware of every word you spoke. He wasnât a conversationalist, either. The silences between you felt heavier than they needed to, filled with the unspoken tension of two people trying to figure each other out.
He wasnât oblivious to it. One evening, while you sat across from him in a cozy, dimly lit restaurant, your fork hovering over your plate, he tilted his head and raised a brow.
âYou gonna stop acting like youâre walkinâ on eggshells around me, or do I need to pry it out of you?â he asked bluntly, his tone laced with teasing, though his crimson eyes locked onto yours with an intensity that made your pulse quicken.
Your fork clinked softly against the plate as you set it down, caught off guard. âIâm not walking on eggshells,â you retorted, though the heat creeping up your neck betrayed you.
His lips quirked in a knowing smirk. âYeah, you are.â He leaned back in his chair, taking a sip of his drink, never breaking eye contact. âJust say whateverâs on your mind. Iâm not gonna bite.â
There was something disarming about the way he said it- gruff but sincere. His words loosened something inside you, and before you realized it, you were laughing, the tension in your shoulders melting away. âYou really donât hold back, do you?â
âDonât see the point,â he said with a shrug, as if it were the simplest thing in the world. âItâs more fun when people are just themselves. So, quit overthinkinâ and just talk to me.â
It was easier said than done, but something about the way he said it- direct, no room for doubt- made you want to try. And so you did. Hesitantly at first, testing the waters with little anecdotes and random thoughts. But as the night went on, the words flowed more freely. You told him about your day, about things that annoyed you, things that made you laugh. And Katsuki listened.
Really listened.
He didnât interrupt or interject with meaningless comments. He just let you talk, his eyes steady on yours, nodding here and there or throwing in a dry remark that made you laugh despite yourself. By the time the check came, the air between you felt lighter, less strained.
When he walked you to your door that night, hands shoved into his pockets and that familiar scowl softening just a fraction, you realized you were looking forward to the next time youâd see him.
Things between you shifted after that. Slowly, in small, subtle ways. Dinners turned into late-night conversations that carried over into texts throughout the week. Katsuki wasnât the type to blow up your phone with messages, but when he did text, it was always something meaningful- or hilarious, though heâd never admit he was funny on purpose.
One night, he called out of the blue.
âLook outside,â he said gruffly, not even bothering with a greeting.
Confused, you walked to the window. Sure enough, there he was, standing on the sidewalk with a bag slung over one shoulder, his free hand holding up his phone.
âWhat are you doing here?â you asked, laughing as you opened the door and stepped outside to meet him.
âThought you could use a break,â he said, holding up the bag. âBrought food. Donât argue, just eat.â
It was simple, thoughtful gestures like that- the way he remembered little things you said, like your favorite snack or how you liked your coffee- that caught you off guard. He wasnât trying to impress you; he was just... himself. Honest, genuine, and surprisingly caring in ways heâd never admit aloud.
The night it all came to a head was unplanned, much like the way your relationship had unfolded. Youâd been feeling restless all day, the kind of itch beneath your skin that no amount of pacing or distractions could soothe. Katsuki must have noticed when he stopped by after work, because instead of sitting down like usual, he grabbed your hand.
âCâmon,â he said simply, tugging you toward the door.
âWhere are we going?â you asked, though you didnât resist, letting him lead you out into the cool night air.
âYouâll see.â
He didnât elaborate, and you didnât push, curious despite yourself. He walked with purpose, his hand warm and solid around yours, guiding you through streets you didnât recognize until you reached a quiet rooftop overlooking the city. The view was breathtaking- glittering lights stretching out as far as the eye could see, the hum of distant traffic a soothing backdrop.
âWow,â you breathed, stepping closer to the edge to take it all in.
Katsuki leaned against the railing, watching you instead of the view. âThought you might like it,â he said after a moment, his voice softer than usual.
You glanced back at him, your chest tightening at the way he looked at you. âI do. Itâs beautiful.â
He stayed quiet for a beat, his gaze dropping to the ground before meeting yours again. âYouâve been outta it lately,â he said, his tone careful. âFigured you needed to get outta your head for a bit.â
The words hit harder than you expected. You swallowed the lump in your throat, the weight of his attention- his care- making it hard to speak. âThank you,â you said finally, your voice barely above a whisper.
âDonât mention it,â he muttered, though the faint blush creeping up his neck betrayed him.
The silence stretched, comfortable now, as you both watched the city lights. But something was shifting between you, unspoken but undeniable. You felt it in the way he stood closer than before, his shoulder brushing against yours. In the way his crimson eyes softened when they met yours.
âKatsuki,â you began, your voice trembling slightly, âwhy do you... do all this? For me, I mean.â
He stiffened slightly but didnât look away. âWhy wouldnât I?â he said, his tone defensive, like the answer was obvious. âYouâre important to me.â
The confession hung in the air, raw and vulnerable. Your breath caught, and before you could stop yourself, you reached for his hand, threading your fingers through his. He stared at your joined hands, his expression unreadable, before squeezing back.
âYouâre important to me too,â you said softly, the words carrying more weight than you expected.
And in that quiet moment, surrounded by the glow of the city, something between you clicked. There were no fireworks, no dramatic declarations, but as Katsuki leaned in, his forehead brushing gently against yours, you realized you didnât need them. This- his warmth, his presence- was more than enough.
i canât help it đŚ˘
Nath that reads to you when you can't sleep, your head resting on his chest, his arms around your shoulders while holding the book. His voices soft, almost as a whisper. You should close your eyes, finally get the sleep you need but you can't tear your eyes away from him. His lips, his nose, his eyes, he looks so good you wonder what he sees in you, yet when his eyes fall into yours, theres nothing but love in them "Do you want me to stop?" he asks, you shake your head. You could listen to him your entire life, talking about whatever and you'd be listening very close, drinking his words. He kisses your forehead, before resuming his lecture and you finally close your eyes, ready to fall asleep in the arms of the man you love.
THEYâRE ALL IN HERO COSTUMES AND HEâS IN CIVILIAN CLOTHES MY POOR BABY
the parallels đ 1-A where pro heroes used to be đ the little kid in deku's place đ deku being for that kid what all might was for him đ they are so dear to me
Let them go; let yourself heal. Youâll be okay, always have been, and always will be.
Sometimes, you like teasing your boyfriend, Katsuki, by pretending to be one of his fangirls. He usually doesn't react and rolls his eyes at you, but today is different.
You strut into his office after patrol as usual and let out an exaggerated gasp. "Oh, my god, is that Dynamight?"
He looks up from his laptop and removes his reading glasses, setting them aside. "Yeah, what do you want?"
You smile and sit on his desk, his eyes following your every movement. "Sign my tits."
You expect him to scoff and shoo you away, but no. Instead, he grabs your thighs and pulls you into his lap. You laugh in surprise when he actually reaches for the hem of your shirt.
"Gonna sign 'em for you, alright?" He brings his lips to your ears as he slowly lifts your shirt up, "with my mouth."
i.midoriya smau
you wouldnât want to be tatted by anyone else.
a/n: tattooist!izuku i would move mountains for you i would kill for you
m.list
this request ! fem ! reader , swearing , reader is shorter than katsuki
one thing that katsuki didnt understand about you was how quickly your personality switched. there would be times where you would be laughing and giggling with your friends, and the moment that he slipped his hand into yours, you would go bright red and go silent. of course, you never pulled away, but you practically froze and gave one word answers to anyone who spoke to you.
he found it your reaction funny most of the time, but it occasionally irked him at how you shied away from his touch in public. sometimes he just wanted to hold you close to him, but you would always panic and burn a bright red in the face. katsuki wanted to show his love for you proudly, but you always seemed to try and evade his hands, and make excuses to not reciprocate his affection in public.
it was odd for him to see you so bright and bubbly one second, and then as quiet as a mouse the next. what was even more odd to katsuki was how dependant you were on him whenever a new situation arose. you would always hide behind him when you were faced with something you had never seen before.
"oi, stop bein' so jittery and get yer ass over here." katsuki grumbled, reaching out to pull you by the waist closer to his own body, your head bumping against his chest. he had been wanting you by his side all day, and now that he got the chance to, katsuki wasted no time in getting you close to him. he grinned at how jumpy you were, before he muttered out, clearly not wanting to be overheard.
"stay by my side, dumbass..."
they both think theyre the most normal guy in the room