If Only: Ready? ⚠️

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This is an Alternate Universe where Shoto does not die. I will be telling a small story about where Shoto would have been during certain events or how things would have been different had he not been killed by Dabi. This story starts at the Denki's birthday party celebration.

"Well, those guys are in for exciting evening." Sero had his nose plugged as he watched Kirishima and Bakugo practically dragged the moaning Izuku out, heading for the elevator. Shinsou lifted up Denki and quickly walked out after them. Sero felt a little twinge of jealousy, some lingering desires for the blonde omega still rattling around inside.

The powerful aroma of the two omegas' heats was still drifting in the air. The alphas were all getting fidgety as their instincts told them to find an omega to begin breeding. Sero plugged his nose right away before the affect really hit him. Momo was escorting the young omegas out of the room before they became targeted. After years of being on heat-inducing drugs, the smell of a true omega's heat might trigger all of them to start releasing pheromones and then this entire hotel would go crazy. Uraraka and Mina had the other Betas trying to maintain some order. The birthday party was over now that the birthday boys were gone, and people were starting to make their exits. Everyone here was a worker and had to get back on their shifts.

Sero looked at red-and-white omega beside him. Shoto and he had been dancing when the disturbance occurred. "You okay, Shoto?"

"I'm fine" Shoto said grabbing the alpha by the hand and heading toward the food. "Let's get some food before they take everything away."

Sero knew that Shoto was high right now. He knew the omega had at least 3 different drugs inside of his body and hadn't eaten since the prior day. All of which was solely Shoto's choice. The omega piled up a few plates of different things before walking toward the exit. Sero was right behind him following his every move.

"Hang on, hang on!" Sero grumbled behind Shoto, stuffing a hamburger in his mouth because he couldn't make it stay on his plate without falling. Sero followed the omega until he was walking along beside him.

Sero took a bite of the burger and quickly chewed it up. "That was a bit nuts, huh? Both of them going to heat at the same time? And right in the middle of the party." He took another bite and moaned at the taste. Everything the chefs made here tasted amazing. "Too bad. I was really enjoying the party. I was just starting to get into my groove." He started shaking his hips as he walked, glancing at Shoto from the corner of his eye to see if he could get a laugh. Sho did laugh at the alpha's corniness, he enjoyed Sero's company. It was nice to have someone around that didn't always want to have sex with him. The calm atmosphere that Sero brought with him was what kept Shoto from kicking him out.

"It was a mess, I know they're gonna get pregnant tonight. They've made it their entire lives to do so. If they don't, they'll probably feel like they're broken from all those pills, but that also wouldn't be false" The omega was on another one of his coke rants. Sero was happy to listen to anything the omega had to say. "Well, anyway. Let's go upstairs and play my game. It just got delivered and I have no idea how to set it up. I got about 3 hours before my next appointment."

"Oh..." Sero's dancing came to a quick end. He took another big bite of his burger to stop himself from asking questions or saying something he shouldn't. He didn't have a right to say anything. Shoto was in charge of his own life, and Sero knew the omega would chew him out if he tried to say anything about it. But he wanted to. Sero didn't like seeing Shoto do it. Maybe it was his alpha's instinct wanting to protect and take care of the omega. Or maybe it was just because he liked Shoto. The omega was a good friend. He didn't have the temper of Bakugo or seriousness of Kirishima. They had fun together. So he'd let it go.

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