良い | route a

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good ending

I'M SORRY. That was his first thought as his hands let out loud bursts and he traveled away from the incident. After so long, Bakugo felt guilt. He felt immense, immeasurable guilt as he heard the sound of tire screeches followed by the wails of a mother. Swallowing harshly, he hastened his pace, practically flying over buildings as he made his way home.

From the sidewalks, people shouted his pro-hero name and a few told him to go back where the accident had taken place. However, he didn't have the time. All he had time for was you; he always did. That's why it wasn't a hesitant decision when he had chosen you over the little boy that had made a mistake.

What you were doing wasn't a mistake, it was on purpose.

Bakugo scuffed his shoes as he dropped from the sky, landing swiftly onto the pavement. A few people shouted and yelped in surprise at his abrupt appearance. He burst into the apartment complex and practically sprinted up the steps to your shared apartment. His hands were shaking when he opened the door and he didn't even bother to lock it. 

With his quick hands, he unlatched his gauntlets; he didn't want to risk hurting you if he had to tackle you to prevent you from hurting yourself again. They fell onto the ground loudly and he let out the biggest sigh of relief when he found you. You were sitting up against the bedroom door, a knife just a few feet away from you.

"Oh my God, baby," You could see tears prick the corner of his eyes and your own grew teary again. His arms extended and you sobbed, reaching up towards him and collapsing into his arms. "I'm so sorry, I'm sorry," All that left you were apologies and he hushed you softly, rocking you back and forth reassuringly.

"It isn't your fault, okay? I'll stay with you." He mumbled, not even bothering to mention the sacrifice he had to make on the way here. All that mattered was you; knowing that you were alive and safe in his arms was enough to make him feel that his ignorance was worth it. The main thing that he could make time for was you; it's always been you.

Although Bakugo Katsuki was a pro-hero through and through, he had villain ideals. 

No matter how hard he tried, he was entrapped in his own priorities.

For, a hero, would give you up to save the world.

But a villain would give up the world to save you.

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