Pro Hero Bakugou x Secretary Reader Post-it notes

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Notes: This is my very first request that I received and I am literally so in love with the scenario. I got so hyped for this request that I just couldn't stop to write. The result is a 4k word scenario. I really hope it meets your expectations, I had a lot of fun writing this. Also, a huge thanks to my beta readers who are literally the best, love you guys! That was everything I wanted to say. Please, enjoy reading my dudes!

Here the request:
Can you do a pro hero!bakugou x fem reader where she's his secretary and always leaves him little notes on his desk that cheer him up, but one day he doesn't get one and that's because the reader is sick at home? You can end it however you like just make it fluffy, please! Thank you so much!!!

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Life as a pro-hero is hard, nobody talks about the bad things that this job brings along. When you watch the news you always see the pro-heroes in their amazing suits jumping straight towards the danger, putting their lives on the line for the well being of the citizens without even thinking twice about it. Their jobs are admirable but dangerous, always saving the day with a big smile, a proud grin or a simply smirk on their face and if that isn't enough, they even give interviews right after they captured the villains. It doesn't matter how beat up they are afterward, they still make time for their small fans.

Nobody really talks about the stuff that happens behind closed doors but that is exactly what you were getting paid for. Your job is one of the most important ones in this whole pro-hero domain because you are the secretary of one of the greatest heroes at the moment. You were Ground Zero's own personal "hero" with the superpower to organize his whole life and career.

Answering calls, taking messages, arranging appointments were all part of your job and let's be honest, Ground Zero wasn't the easiest boss to have. Your work phone was never really silent, reporters and tv companies were calling every day to get a special statement from one of the best heroes or inviting him to talk-shows or other tv specials. At some point, the management of the tv-show "The Bachelor" even called to ask if Ground Zero would be interested in finding the love of his life while being filmed 24/7, that was actually one of the most fun phone conversations you ever had.

Normally you had to punch yourself through a lot of annoying, ignorant and dense representatives from companies, crazy admirers, reporters, and interviewers, so when you took the call from "The Bachelor" production you really had to force yourself to stay serious. You had to admit, Bakugou, as the bachelor would be some quality content to laugh about, just imagining him in a suit surrounded by a horde of horny women, made you break your professionalism and snort.

Apart from those tasks you also filled reports, organized Ground Zero's meetings, manage the database, liaised with important clients, coordinated the public life of your boss and if that wasn't enough, you also looked out for Ground Zero's health by treating some of his wounds, forcing him to go to your companies personal "Recovery Girl", bringing him food, because let's be honest otherwise he probably would have already starved to death. You also bring him coffee every morning and the most important thing you cheered him up.

Cheering your boss up was one of your favorite things to do on the job and one of the easiest things too because all it took was a simple post-it note on his desk.

You didn't really talk much with your boss, because he literally is always busy. If he isn't in the training room, he was saving the city, which made your work a lot harder. Most of the time you were updating him on the way from one place to another. For example, you always reviewed the appointments for the day right after Ground Zero's morning workout when he was heading from the training room to the changing room.

Being a hero was an all-day and all-night job, so he didn't really spend much time in his office. When you first started to work for your boss you were convinced that he even slept in his hero costume.

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