Y/N has always been there for Izana since they were kids, her unwavering support a constant in his tumultuous life. As they grew older, however, Izana became more distant, hardened by the weight of his responsibilities and the dark world he navigated with his gang.
"Let's break up."
One fateful night, in front of his gang members, Izana callously breaks up with Y/N, leaving her heart shattered.
Yet, as the sting of rejection washes over her, Y/N recalls the countless moments they shared, realizing that the break-up might be a blessing in disguise. Inspired by her favorite character, Takemichi, who always fights for a better future, she resolves to help him achieve a happy ending-something she wishes for herself as well.
As Y/N dedicates her time to aiding Takemichi, Izana can't shake the feeling that something has shifted within her. She seems more vibrant, more determined, and it confuses him. The curiosity soon turns into something deeper, a longing he thought he had buried. As he watches Y/N bloom into the confident person she was always meant to be, he begins to fall for her all over again.
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"Why do you think I'm here, Izuku?"
"To heal me?"
"No."
"Why then?"
"I'm here to take a kiss from you."
It was unlikely for a healer to be stubborn and cold, given the nature of your grandma, Recovery Girl who was pretty caring and kind. Although your words weren't the nicest thing to hear, for him it was melody from an angel.
After advancing and skipping several grades, you graduated from a private tutor that was hired for you and got your work on U.A. You became a nurse and sidekick and rookie hero for your own grandma under the name of Seraph, the Angel Hero. It's not that you had a halo or wings, but your hands that can heal wounds and injuries. Although you can heal using your hands, just like your grandmother, the effect is much stronger if you kiss the injured individual. Though the method that was mentioned was something you avoided to do, because of an unbreakable promise you made to your parents before they died.
A promise that you broke for him.