"Stop pushing me, you evil little munchkin!"
Taking a sip of his soda, Izuku simply shoved Katsuki forward and kept walking behind him.
The man threw him a murderous glare over his shoulder, but he smartly kept his ass going.
Shaking his head in disgust, he took another sip of his soda as he watched the pouter walk towards the ticket booths where Katsuki's brothers were waiting for them.
He still couldn't believe that Katsuki would use him to get out of spending time with his family.
It was shameful, he thought, eyeing an All Might stuffed toy that he decided the big baby in front of him was going to buy him for playing this little game with him.
"You shouldn't be out of bed," Katsuki threw over his shoulder, obviously trying one last pathetic attempt to get out of this.
Izuku's ass hurt with every step he took, but it wasn't anything that he couldn't handle.
"Yeah, yeah, keep walking," Izuku said, making note of where that cart selling the All Might doll was, for later.
*****
"Little demon!" Denki snarled reaching for the stuffed All Might only to get his hand slapped away.
"It's mine," Izuku snarled back, hugging the All Might that he'd made Katsuki buy him a few minutes ago, when he'd discovered that it was the only one left in that size in the entire park.
"I hope you get trampled by dwarves," Denki bit out with a glare aimed at Izuku as he shook his head off.
"Denki!" his mother gasped, looking absolutely stunned as she came to a stop beside them.
"He started it," Denki muttered, sending the stuffed toy in Izuku's arms another glare as he folded his arms over his chest and walked off to glare at him from a distance.
"Keep walking, mama's boy," Izuku said, making a pathetic attempt at trash talk with a taunting smile, only to let out a little squeal of surprise when Denki suddenly came back, forcing Izuku to jump behind Katsuki and hide.
"Mama's boy?" Denki snarled, trying to reach around Katsuki to grab Izuku.
Sighing- because this was just getting sadder and sadder by the minute- Katsuki reached behind him, grabbed Izuku by the arm and gently pulled him infront of him where he wrapped his arms around his smaller frame and pulled him close as he glared over his fluffy green head in warning.
Denki grumbled something about little bullies as he walked off with a pout.
"Where would you kids like to start?" Mitsuki asked, adjusting the lioness ears she'd made their father buy her.
"It doesn't matter to me," Katsuki said while the rest of his siblings started debating where they should start, kissing the top of Izuku's head as he noted the exact moment that his mother realized that he wasn't going to be able to go on ninety percent of the rides.
"Oh, Katsuki," she said, looking absolutely heartbroken. "I'm so sorry. I wasn't thinking when I- "
"It's fine, mom," he said with a wink, pressing another kiss against the top of Izuku's head as he pretended that he didn't see the look that passed between his brothers and sister or the fact that his father looked like he wanted to put his fist through a wall.
"No, no it's not," his mother murmured as she gave him that look that he'd grown to hate soon after he'd come out of his coma.
She reached up and rubbed her temples, with a little shake of her head she said, "I should have planned this better."
He chuckled as he dropped his arms away from Izuku and took his small hand in his. "Stop worrying about it."
"We can go somewhere else," Tokoyami said with that same damn smile that was going to get him punched.
"We're fine," Katsuki said more firmly as he gestured to the guide map in his mother's hand before asking Izuku, "Where do you want to go first?"
Izuku opened his mouth to say something, but Katsuki's father cut him off before he got the chance.
"Why don't we start with Splash Mountain?"
*****
"I'm not sharing a room with that bastard!" Hanta snarled, getting into Tokoyami's face.
"Stop your bitching!" Masaru snapped, shoving a key card in his son's hands and gesturing towards the elevator where Izuku stood, watching the show with morbid fascination as he waited for the elevator.
"Behave yourselves!" Mitsuki said, hushing her boys with a look that left her sons looking appropriately chastised.
"Why don't we go grab something to eat?" Katsuki suggested, leaning down and brushing their noses together before giving Izuku another one of those chaste kisses that had his knees weaken.
"Sure," he said absently as he glanced around the hotel foyer. "How exactly did they get kicked out of their hotel?"
"Room service," Katsuki said with a shrug as the man took his hand in his and led him towards the entrance.
"Room service?" he asked, frowning as he allowed Katsuki to lead him to the double sliding glass doors.
"Probably for the best if we don't mention it. Mom's still pretty pissed that they broke the rules."
"Rules?"
"It's probably for the best if we don't talk about that either," Katsuki said, smiling down at him as he raced to wrap his mind around what Katsuki was saying.
They had rules about room service?
"Where are you going?" Eijiro asked, pushing away from the wall to join them as they walked past him.
"To grab food," Katsuki said, not slowing his pace as they walked outside and forced his brother to jog to catch up with them.
"Great! I'm starving," Eijiro said, grinning hugely as he joined them.
"You're not invited," Katsuki said, not missing a beat. "So fuck off."
"Where are we going? Pizza? Buffet? Burgers? Italian?" Eijiro asked, ignoring Katsuki's homicidal glare as he continued walking alongside them.
"What's going on?" Rikido asked, tapping his twin on the shoulder and gesturing towards them.
"We're grabbing a late dinner," Eijiro answered before Katsuki had a chance, and judging by his glare, he desperately wanted to say something.
"I'm starving," Tokoyami said from behind them, sounding relieved as he joined them. "What are we having?"
"I could go for Chinese," Izuku said, trying not to laugh at the look on Katsuki's face when the rest of his brothers and his sister joined them.
"Great!" Shoji said as he joined them on the sidewalk. "There's a buffet right down the street."
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Chasing Tinkerbelle (BakuDeku)
FanfictionIzuku Midoriya needed to man up. He needed to man up and ask for help. But equipped with shame and pride, he refused to seek any form of support, not even from his own father. He's okay and he's getting by. Well, he really hope so, as he continue t...