What's the difference? | Two-shot concept
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  • Reads 302
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 24m
Complete, First published Dec 09, 2020
Bakugo has a problem.

He can't see the difference between platonic feelings and romantic feelings because well....he had never felt them before. It's when he realizes what having a crush is supposed to feel like that realization hits him like a brick.

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I like the idea of this concept and just wanted other people to use it too since it kind of makes sense to me :p idk

(past kiribaku, present bakudeku)

No hate to the kiribaku ship it's just a concept I came up with, it could literally apply to any other ship with bakugo like kachako or kamibaku etc. I hope you like it :)
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