a gaze that told a million stories KiriBaku :,)

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Kirishima's hand trembled with anxiety. His eyes of ruby found themselves clashing with fiery amber ones. Sharp teeth gnawed onto the insides of his cheek in a vain attempt to put out  the burning fire of nervousness, the searing after pain only seemed to spark more within him. His arms stiffly folded across of each other. Kirishima quickly retracted his embarrassed gaze, his head facing towards the ground. He could feel his breath get caught in his throat, Katsuki's eyes had held so many unidentifiable and passionate emotions, and it was a truly ravishing sight. He could stare into these eyes for hours, for each fiery spark within those orbs told a story of it's own. A burning crimson painted itself across his cheeks as he recalled all of the time he spent just looking at Katsuki's eyes. The red haired boy let out a choked and raspy chuckle as solemn tears danced down his face. His quiet laughter was stuttered by quivering lips. In that moment he couldn't smile anymore, no matter how hard he tried to force himself to. How could someone as pathetic as him be considered manly? Thoughts of self doubt continued to  cloud his mind. Part of him was glad Katsuki couldn't see him in such a pitiful state. Subconsciously, Kirishima's hand trailed down onto Katsuki's head of ash blonde hair. Despite it's voluminous spikes, his hair was incredibly soft. He had always wished to just run his coarse fingers through the fluffy blonde locks. He wished he could tell Katsuki how much he loved him, how beautiful he was, and how much he wanted to encase his lips within his own;  how he was absolutely everything to him. There were so many things Kirishima wanted to tell him. But it was too late, and Kirishima realized that as soon as Katsuki's limp and unconscious body fell into his straining arms.

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