Before we get started I just wanted to thank everyone who has read this. I have never written anything like this before and I just hope you all enjoyed reading it as much as I have writing it. I appreciate all of your positive feedback and will keep it in mind when working on new stories. I do have a few other storylines in mind, so if you want to go on another adventure with me, drop a follow.
I'm not sure if you guys can see the songs I add but if for whatever reason you can't, I definitely listened to Turning Page by Sleeping at Last and Never Let You Go by Kygo while writing this.
As for these two, I may one day feel like writing about them again. Perhaps the freshman from the second extra chapter just didn't get the memo. But for now this is where their story ends. I hope you enjoy this last section. This was always the ending I had for these two.
The orange light of the setting sun spilled into your room as you sat working on your homework. Katsuki had joined you, wanting to spend some time just the two of you. Your second semester of classes were well on their way of coming to an end and in an effort to spend time with you, Katsuki had offered the option of studying alone. Thinking back this school year had felt like a rollercoaster of emotions and events, but if you were honest you wouldn't have wanted to change a thing. Well perhaps you would want to change a couple of things, but as of right now that didn't matter.
As you continued to read a chapter in your textbook, you couldn't help but look up, the orange reflection of the light from the window brightened up Katsuki's features. You could look at him all day if you had the time. But it was like he could read your mind, looking up he caught you staring at him.
"You can't be finished with your homework already," he looked at you with disbelief as he set his pen in his book.
"I'm just taking a break," you smiled, twirling your pencil between your fingers.
He rolled his eyes, "You're always taking a break. Get to work." He picked his pen back up, going back to filling in the answers to the homework he had been working on.
You didn't look away, instead you continued to watch him as he wrote on the page before him. He stopped again, closing his eyes, he sighed, "What are you staring at?"
"Why do you do your homework in pen?" You questioned completely ignoring what he had asked. Grinning, you continued with another question, "What happens if you make a mistake?"
He opened his eyes, giving you a look, "I don't make mistakes."
"Well..." you drew out the word, your grin widening with it.
"Do your homework," he huffed, going back to his work.
You let out a laugh as you turned back to the book sitting in your lap. Reading whatever words were on the page, you'd become lost as your attention refocused on doing your homework. You didn't notice Katsuki as he looked up, glancing at you as you read.
You had distracted him enough and now he couldn't stop looking at you. The way the light was shining through your hair, you were practically glowing. His eyes took you in and he knew he had told you to get to work, but it was hard to look away now. His gaze followed your hand as you absentmindedly tucked a piece of your hair behind your ear.
"We're still going to dinner at your parents house on Friday, right?" You asked, flipping to the next page. You were only met with silence as a response. Looking up you caught Katsuki as he looked at you, a smile popped up on your lips once again. "Hey," you waved your hand in his face.
"Huh? Uh yeah, we're going if you want to," he spoke. Blinking his eyes, he tried to bring himself back to your room.
"Of course I want to, I haven't seen your parents in forever," you continued talking, but Katsuki's attention faded in and out as he looked at you.
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Bakugou X Kirishima's sister (Reader)
Romance*In process of editing* You're Kirishima's estranged twin sister. You've come back to Japan after pursuing a modeling career in America (Don't give me sass all of y'all are models to me). Much to your brothers surprise your parents have decided to s...