Bakugo sighed. He broke one of his gauntlets in training (again). He broke it himself. He got mad and punched a wall. In doing so, he shattered his precious gauntlet.
When Bakugo sat down on the bench from the other day, he checked the bushes for a familiar pink haired girl. Once he didn't see even a sign that she was ever there, he pulled out his phone.
Without even realizing it, he started thinking about the strange girl. She was pretty for a complete nut job. The most mesmerizing thing about her was probably her eyes. Blue eyes that reminded him of the vast blue ocean or the sky on sunny days.
He groaned, putting his phone down next to him. He ran his fingers through his hair. He couldn't figure out why he couldn't stop thinking about her. He looked straight, raising an eyebrow.
The robotic girl from before was slightly struggling to carry something. Once he took a closer look, he realized that she was holding his gauntlet. It wasn't broken but completely fixed. Has she been fixing them?
The first time they were broken, he was pretty upset. He was surprised when they were repaired quickly as he got them the next day. He remembered they felt and looked better than the first ones he had gotten. He's always wondered who was in charge of fixing his stuff.
Bakugo sighed and stood up. He walked over and took the gauntlet out of her arms. He felt a bit guilty for the strain she was putting on herself to carry the heavy equipment. He felt worse when he caught a glimpse of her face full of stress.
"Thank you..." she bowed. He waved his hand dismissively.
"Thank you for fixing my gauntlets." Ye muttered and carried on. He felt eyes on his back, but he didn't turn around. He knew it was her looking at him. He couldn't help but feel proud of himself. He didn't know the reasoning for the feeling, but he quite liked it.
"She's still a fucking weirdo though..."
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The Bees and The Birds: Bakugo X Oc
FanfictionIn which Bakugo comes across the outcast of the support course. Or In which class 2A comes across Bakugo's unusual relationship with a support course student.