"Hey, why don't we play spin the bottle?" Kirishima suggested as he repeatedly tossed his black headband up into the air then catching it when it fell. "It's simple and fun. Plus we have a lot of unused bottles lying around."
"Because we're not twelve, you fucking moron," Katsuki snapped.
With a frown, Kirishima caught his band and turned to the boy beside him. "Well, someone's feeling a bit cheery today."
Sensing the sarcastic undertones of Kirishima's statement and without budging from his position or opening his eyes, Katsuki's eyebrows furrowed even further while his scowl deepened.
(Y/n) rolled her eyes, knowing he wouldn't see it and looked back at the red-haired boy with a smile on her face. "Let's just go with Monopoly, Kirishima," the boy turned to her. "We can play spin the bottle another day. Is that okay?"
"Well," Kirishima matched her smile and crossed his arms over his chest as he leaned back into the sofa. "If you put it that way, I just can't help but want to agree with you."
"But then again," Uraraka spoke up and everyone turned to her. "Board games sound kind of boring," she held up her palm. "I mean, it's a Sunday and tomorrow is school, shouldn't we do something fun to commemorate the weekend?"
Mina pouted and picked up the Monopoly box to hug it protectively to her chest. "But what's more fun than seeing people try to kill each other over a board game?"
(Y/n) subtly sent the pink-haired girl a narrowed side-glance.
"The Awkward Question Game," Uraraka suggested with a grin and held up a finger. "We used to play it all the time back in junior high."
(Y/n) mentally cursed. She knew that game and she also knew that it never ended well. Especially for her. Murmurs of 'yeahs' and 'that's a good idea' rose up from the students sitting around the table as some nodded along to the suggestion.
"That's-" Mina began as she stared at Uraraka as if she had just invented the greatest game ever. "That's such a good idea."
"No. No. I'm not doing this," (Y/n) started, her voice attracting everyone's attention as they all turned to her. She shook her head and began to stand up. "I can't-"
Before she could fully stand up, Mina grabbed the sleeve of her hoodie and pulled her back down to sit. She then wrapped her arms around the girl's waist to keep her from escaping.
"Hey!" (Y/n) tried yanking off her arms while sending her a scalding glare. "Let me go!"
"Oh come on, (Y/n)!" Mina looked up at the girl with pleading eyes. "What's there to hide? We're all friends here, right?"
"But some of you make me uncomfortable," (Y/n) seethed through gritted teeth and quickly sent Katsuki a glance, only to find him looking more irritated than before, but with his eyes still closed. Mina must've caught on to that exchange because the corner of her lips turned up into a smug smile before she let go of (Y/n) and shrugged.
"You're overreacting. Look, if you're afraid that we'll find out something embarrassing about you, don't worry," she supported her elbow on (Y/n)'s shoulder and sent her a conspicuous wink. "We'll go easy on you."
The (e/c)-eyed girl frowned, feeling as if she was backed into a corner. She had some secrets she'd rather not have them see the light of day but then again, everyone had secrets, right? She was acting cowardly by refusing to stay around just because of a game. Even Midoriya was playing, and he was the shyest in class, after Koda, so, she had to suck it up.
Decided, (Y/n) blew out her cheeks and went to give her answer, only for Mina to beat her to it.
"You're staying," the pink-haired girl said, her tone giving no room for discussion. She then turned to the others. "Anyone against it? If you don't want to play, now's your chance to say it."
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Dear Diary (Powerpuff Trio x Reader)
Fiksi Penggemar(L/n) (F/n), naive and optimistic, made the irreversible mistake of confessing to her middle school crush, Bakugou Katsuki. Needless to say, it didn't end well for her. Fast forward to a year and three months later and both of them join U.A. And wi...
