021🌈A Valentine's Day to Remember🌈(bakudeku)

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sick: Bakugo

Caretaker: Izuku (aizawa, recovery girl-?)

izuku and bakugo share a dorm room!


i actually really love this one

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Katsuki Bakugo had been battling a pounding migraine since he woke up that morning. It felt like a relentless hammer striking against his skull, each thud sending waves of pain through his entire body. But it was Valentine's Day, and as much as he wanted to curl up in bed and escape into the darkness until it passed, he couldn't bear to miss school, especially when his classmates were buzzing with excitement over the day's festivities.

Dragging himself out of bed, Bakugo forced himself to get ready, the bright lights of his dorm room only exacerbating his throbbing headache. He stumbled through his morning routine, the simple act of brushing his teeth feeling like a monumental task.

As he made his way to class, Bakugo could feel the tension in his muscles tightening with each step. The noise of the bustling hallways grated against his nerves, making his head feel like it was splitting in two.

During training, Bakugo found himself facing off against Ochaco Uraraka in a practice match. He tried to focus, tried to push past the agony pulsing through his head, but it was no use. Midway through the fight, everything blurred together, and Bakugo collapsed to the ground, clutching his head in agony.

"Kacchan!" Izuku Midoriya's voice cut through the haze of pain, his worry evident as he rushed to Bakugo's side, followed closely by Aizawa-sensei. Together, they helped Bakugo to his feet, supporting him as they made their way to Recovery Girl's office.

Recovery Girl wasted no time in assessing Bakugo's condition, her expression softening with concern as she saw the pain etched on his face. She quickly administered a dose of medication to alleviate the migraine, instructing Izuku to take Bakugo back to their dorm room to rest.

Once they were back in their shared dorm, Izuku gently guided Bakugo to bed, tucking him in with utmost care. He settled in beside him, wrapping his arms around Bakugo in a comforting embrace.

Bakugo sighed, the warmth of Izuku's presence offering some relief from the lingering ache in his head. He closed his eyes, allowing himself to relax into Izuku's embrace, grateful for his unwavering support.

Hours passed, and slowly but surely, the medication began to take effect. The sharp edges of Bakugo's migraine dulled to a faint throb, and he found himself drifting into a peaceful slumber, lulled by the steady rhythm of Izuku's heartbeat.

When Bakugo woke up, the migraine was nothing more than a distant memory, replaced by a lingering sense of fatigue. He blinked blearily, adjusting to the soft light filtering into the room.

Beside him, Izuku stirred awake, a fond smile gracing his lips as he looked at Bakugo. "Hey, Kacchan. Feeling any better?"

Bakugo nodded, a grateful smile tugging at the corners of his lips. "Yeah, thanks to you."

Izuku's smile widened, and he reached over to retrieve something from the bedside table. "I got you something for Valentine's Day," he said, handing Bakugo a small, wrapped package.

Curious, Bakugo unwrapped the gift to find a beautifully crafted necklace, a small charm shaped like an explosion dangling from the delicate chain.

"It's perfect," Bakugo breathed, his heart swelling with affection for the thoughtful gesture. He leaned in to press a tender kiss to Izuku's lips, gratitude and love swirling between them.

As they celebrated Valentine's Day together, wrapped in each other's arms, Bakugo couldn't help but feel overwhelmingly grateful for the love and support of his amazing boyfriend. Despite the trials and tribulations they faced, they would always have each other, their bond stronger than any migraine could ever hope to break.








AN: guys, this sickfic book is going to be 1 years old soon!

i never expected this book to get so many chapters :)

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