Can I take your order? (BakugoxOC)

Can I take your order? (BakugoxOC)

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Sakura Hoshino (桜 星野) is 25 years old, a young woman who recently left behind the quiet rhythm of her rural hometown for the chaotic pulse of Tokyo. She now works in a small, tucked-away restaurant, almost invisible amidst the towering cityscape. Coincidentally, the restaurant happens to sit directly beneath the agency of Pro Hero Katsuki Bakugo. Their worlds couldn't be more different. Sakura seems like a serene, aimless wanderer, content with modest goals: paying her bills, finding peace, and staying unnoticed. But beneath her quiet exterior lies a darkness she can't escape a past scarred by betrayal, loss, and fear. Secrets too terrible to share weigh heavily on her, haunting her every step. Bakugo, on the other hand, is a human hurricane. Since childhood, his every thought has been laser-focused on one thing: becoming the strongest hero. His life is a constant whirlwind of rigorous training, unrelenting ambition, and raw determination. He thrives on intensity, pushing himself to the brink, breaking limits, and proving his worth at every turn. He doesn't simply live; he dominates, conquers, and demands the world bend to his will. Sakura lives for peace. Bakugo lives for the fight. The contrast between them is undeniable: Sakura, a quiet soul without a clear path, and Bakugo, a storm tearing toward greatness. And yet, in a city as vast and disconnected as Tokyo, their paths somehow cross. The question is, why? What could possibly connect two people so opposite? And why, in this relentless city, do they even bother to speak? ⚠️: explicit scenes and mature themes
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