We're Enemies Remember!?
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Ongoing, First published Jul 14, 2022
Kiki Majima (aka Beast Princess of the evil organization of Gekko) is someone who has found love to be a hindrance in her life. A weakness if you will. All her coworkers talking about their boyfriends all day long makes her want to drive a claw into her head.
Hayato Ojino ( aka Blue Gelato number 5 of the group superheros of Gelato 5) is always trying to impress the ladies with his charm and status as a superhero. So one day when he meets this one highschool girl does she completely ignore him. Does she hate him? Or is it something else entirely?

I'm litterally writing this because there was no fanfics anywhere about the anime "Love After World Domination" much less this ship so enjoy me geek out about it in my little ship story. Enjoy. Also only story belongs to me with some references from the anime all credit to actual creator of the anime and manga.
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