He Calls Me Angel || Kyotani x Reader

He Calls Me Angel || Kyotani x Reader

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[Kyotani x Reader] - You're the new transfer who accidentally walks in on Kyotani getting chewed out by his coach. You don't say anything, but you do offer him a band-aid. From that day on, he starts hovering. Watching your back. Walking you to class even when you don't ask. And when someone tries to mess with you? He loses it. "You don't touch her. Ever. Got it?" (You find out later, he doesn't call anyone by their name..but for you, it's always Angel.) - [cover art - freaka_loonyz on tiktok]
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