5 years later(with the last timeskip, it's 7 years later in total from the original storyline):
This isn't going to be like a real chapter with a bunch of dialogue and storyline but more so an explanation of the future. Yes it's a Moana song idgaf.Fucking 7 years......Katsuki never thought he would make it that long and quite frankly he couldn't be fucking happier.
Katsuki was a full time nurse and got his degree a couple of years back and as said before once he got his degree he retired from being a hero completely; it was harder to say goodbye to his once dream career than he thought it would be.
He had worked so hard to reach his goal, ever since he was a child and then his desire for it was gone in the blink of an eye. He was enjoying his new career as a nurse though, it was like a rush of adrenaline every time he stepped foot in the hospital, helping with emergencies, saving lives, working with children. He loved it all.
Daisuke landed the CEO position of his dads company...which his brothers weren't too happy about, but let's just say it was an interesting Christmas. He worked a lot which Katsuki was never too thrilled about, and he occasionally had to travel out of the country for business tradings but anytime he had free time he made sure to spend it with Katsuki and Katsuki only. Plus at least his job wasn't dangerous or anything, so Katsuki could scratch that off his worry list.
Shohei and Himari were almost all grown up, it seemed like just yesterday they didn't even have 2 digits in their age yet!
Shohei was 15 and was just like his late father; confident, admirable, and fearless. He was entering high school soon and was planning on going to UA, but not for the reason you might think. Shohei wanted to be in the support course, he wanted to become some big shot hero gadget designer and eventually build his own company like Daisuke. He's even started going to work with Daisuke on his free time to learn how to run a company.
Himari was 12, and though young her dreams were just as big as her older brothers. She was exactly like Katsuki, reaching for the moon before she could even touch a cloud. She was quick witted, prideful, and ambitious. She wanted to go to some kind of expensive ass fashion school that Daisuke was paying for—She said she wanted to become a runway model and when she got too old to do it, she'd become a famous fashion designer; with Daisuke's connections he could make it happen in a snap of a finger, but of course Himari, just like Katsuki...wanted to earn it herself.
In the end sadly Eijiro was right, Himari barely had any memories of him but no one could blame her. She was only 5 when it happened, her brain was just then learning how to store memories. Hell at that age Katsuki wasn't even sure if Himari was conscious of her surroundings. Himari grew up with Daisuke as her dad, she knew he wasn't her biological father and she still sometimes asked for stories and pictures of her biological dad...but when people asked who her parents were she didn't say Katsuki and Eijiro, she said Katsuki and Daisuke.
Daisuke was the one who took her to the Daddy Daughter dance in elementary, Daisuke and Katsuki were the ones who cheered her up when a boy didn't like her, Daisuke was the one who took her to bring your kid to work day. Eijiro wasn't really there in her life, but she still loved him though. The little memories she did have of him were more than enough for him to hold a place in her heart.
Shohei was more than old enough when it happened to have memories of his father. He still considered Daisuke a parent though, just not more of a parent than Eijiro and that was perfectly fine. There were no hard feelings between the two and they still had a relationship, but they just weren't as close as Himari and Daisuke.
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Fiksi PenggemarWith the death of his husband, Eijirou Kirishima, weighing on his heart, Katsuki Kirishima has to learn how to live without the only person he's ever loved or been with. As he journeys through his new life without his lover of 15 years by his side...