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Ten years after the war, heroes rule a cleaner, but colder society.
At 25, Bakugō Katsuki is a top-ranking Pro Hero, known for brutal efficiency, zero tolerance, and a spotless arrest record. He follows the rules because someone has to.
You were never meant to be arrested.
Operating under a classified hero diversion program so secret it doesn't officially exist, your missions live in the shadows, illegal, deniable, and absolutely necessary. No hero clearance. No public record. No name that sticks.
When a mission goes wrong and Bakugō intercepts you mid-operation, he sees only a criminal who moves like a trained hero and refuses to explain why.
He arrests you.
Locked in an interrogation room, you sit across from a man who doesn't know he's questioning an ally or that the system he trusts has already decided you're expendable. Bakugō doesn't recognize your fighting style, can't find your file, and hates that something about you doesn't add up.
The longer the interrogation drags on, the more dangerous the truth becomes.
Because if Bakugō uncovers who you really work for, it won't just ruin your cover, it will force him to choose between justice and truth, between orders and you.
And Bakugō Katsuki has never been good at backing down once he's locked onto a target