Angelic Demons and Demonic Angels

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Requested by @annoying_dog2006

Angel!Bakugou x Demon!Midoriya

An angel that curses and gets mad at everything... A demon that seemingly doesn't want to do any harm... Put those two together and you get the recipe for unexpected chaos.

(This got longer than I planned but I really got into it lmao)

Midoriya shifted nervously in his seat as he tried not to make eye contact. Instead he stared down at the humans walking beneath them, his eyes fixating on how they ran around screaming. Bakugou growled a little, staring intensely at the little green haired demon in front of him. He didn't fucking trust him, even though he acted all innocent and pure. Izuku looked aside for a second, catching those furious red eyes, only to look down again.

"You did this" Bakugou hissed, pointing at the ground beneath them where chaos erupted.
"I-I don't know w-what you're talking about..." Midoriya mumbled, pulling his legs up to his chest and hugging his knees.
"Don't fucking lie to me Deku! You made that man lose his damn mind and now there's a fucking villain on the lose! None of these damn pro's can do anything against that dude's quirk! People will get hurt! They will die!" Katsuki yelled, anger rising in his voice.

"It's not my fault heroes are incompetent" Izuku stated, now pouting as he looked aside at the ash blonde angel.
"Besides, I didn't want this to happen... I was just trying to make a deal-"
"SHUT THE HELL UP! You stupid fucking demons with your damn cursed deals! I've had enough of it!" Bakugou roared, pulling at his hair, making his halo hang crooked above his head. He stood up, his white feathered wings moving in an agitated manner.

"What the hell was it about this time?"
"He wanted to know the significance of his life" Midoriya answered, making Bakugou groan loudly.
"And you fucking told him?!"
"He asked!" Izuku pouted, standing up as well.
"You know the human brain can't handle shit!" the ash blonde yelled.
"But he looked so sad Kacchan-"

Bakugou mentally cursed at the nickname, knowing damn well he couldn't correct the green head on it. If one were to speak his true name, he'd be send straight back to heaven. He was once again reminded at how stupidly naive he was one he first got down here. Katsuki had bumped into the demon boy on accident and the freckled idiot had won over his heart.

Bakugou was dumb enough to trust him, even though he was always taught about the dangerous manipulative tricks of demons. This one was different, he thought. Maybe not all demons are bad, he pondered. What a fucking joke! The worst part was the fact that the ash blonde angel had entrusted his true name upon the unholy creature, giving him the power to banish him from this plane and send him back behind the golden gates in the clouds.

So now he couldn't do anything against that manipulative bastard! Deku just needed to speak his name and poof! Gone! It angered him to no end! Certainly when all he ever got out of the broccoli boy was the nickname 'Deku'. It's what all the angels call him, apparently.
"Why are you always so angry? Aren't angels supposed to be all happy and soft?" Midoriya asked quietly, looking down at the screaming people again.

"You're supposed to protect this world from beings like me... But you act more like a demon than I do"
"I don't go fucking around with people's mind, making them go insane and letting them rampage through the damn city!" Bakugou countered. Izuku frowned, crossing his arms.
"I-I didn't mean t-to okay?!"
Tears started welling up in his eyes and Katsuki cursed under his breath.

That damn demon knew well enough no angel could leave a child crying... Bakugou's features softened and his scowl faltered. If this fucking monster wasn't in his human form, it wouldn't have worked. But unfortunately he was, making himself vulnerable for any purifications. Tch, the idiot.
"D-don't... Don't go pulling this shit on me Deku" the blonde breathed, his voice cracking at first.

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