Beerus x male human reader

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Beerus, the God of Destruction, was lounging around in his luxurious palace, feeling a tad bit bored. He had nothing to do, and his attendants were all busy with their mundane tasks. It was then that he remembered Y/N, the human male whom he had befriended a while back. Beerus couldn't help but let out a mischievous smirk, thinking of how he could involve the human in some fun activity. His mind had started to race with ideas, but nothing seemed to excite him. Suddenly, it hit him. A window! He could press his face against the window and ask Y/N to join him! Yes, that was it!

Beerus immediately made his way to the nearest window and positioned his face against it, pressing it firmly. His eyes widened with child-like enthusiasm, his breath fogging up the glass. He chuckled to himself, feeling pleased with his idea and waited for Y/N to arrive. As he waited patiently, he couldn't resist but press his face against the window even harder, leaving a big smudge.

Finally, Y/N arrived, looking at Beerus with amusement and confusion. Beerus gestured him to join him, and Y/N hesitantly stood beside him, not sure what to do. Beerus's grin widened, and he encouraged Y/N to press his face against it. "Come on, Y/N! Don't be shy! It'll be fun," Beerus said, chuckling.

Y/N shrugged, giving in to the silly request. He followed Beerus's lead and pressed his face against the window, feeling the coolness of the glass. Beerus couldn't contain his laughter as he watched Y/N squish his face, leaving a smudge next to his. Beerus then turned to face Y/N, their faces mere inches apart, still pressed against the window.

"Ha! Look at us! We're like two kids again," Beerus exclaimed, grinning from ear to ear. He couldn't stop himself from giggling every time he looked at Y/N's silly expression. Together, they continued to rub their faces against the window, not caring about the outside world, just enjoying the moment of pure joy and silly fun. Beerus had never felt so carefree before, and he was grateful for it. He knew that this moment with Y/N was something he would cherish forever.

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