Shelter From Storms.
đ shelter from storms.
â how is life when you're living with the stellaron hunters.


â warnings: none
â author's notes: sunday is a stellaron hunter just trust me, these can be taken as romantic or platonic except for silver wolf, hers is purely platonic. once again credits to @.cafekitsune for the banners.

đ KAFKA
one day brought a record player back to headquarters after a mission. she happily skipped over to you to inquire about the spare room that hasnât been used in years. and thatâs how you got roped into decorating the said room with kafka, making it her pseudo music room whenever it's her day off.Â
she even convinced you to pick up the violin and practice with her. it was hard at first - you had no past experience with playing an instrument - but kafka was patient, taking her time to teach you how to properly hold the violin, how to press on the strings correctly so it doesnât sound strained when you glide the bow over it. more often than not, youâd call it quits after an hour and a half and simply just listen to kafka play. these were the times where she became more expressive so you cherished it.
after practice she would tell you about the local music from the planet she went to for her mission. retelling in great detail how the musician played the piece, how the crowd gathered and clapped once the person finished. you canât help but let the growing smile on your face show. kafka doesnât show that much emotion - a big consequence of being an emanator of the nihility - but you knew deep down that kafka was kind a person, even if the universe said otherwise.

đ BLADE
is the type of person that would eat whatever you offer him without question. you were quite shocked when it first happened â you had dragged him to one of the stalls on the luofu to eat a snack and when you offered him a bite, he took it. you stood frozen in your spot as blade chewed his food, muttering a soft praise for how it was cooked and started to drag you away from the stall. a certain head of white had slowly started to approach the two of you.
when silver wolf and firefly found out, they were certainly amused, the former more so than the latter. and since then, whenever you and silver wolf would practice cooking when kafka wasnât around, you would drag blade into the kitchen and spoon feed him the food you made. you found it endearing when his voice would grow soft whenever firefly or silver wolf offered him a spoonful of food and heâd take it without hesitation. giving constructive criticism and even assisting the three of you whenever heâs feeling nice.
though youâve learned how not to push his buttons too much. after silver wolf accidentally (it was on purpose) put sugar instead of salt in his food, you had to pull the man back by the arm so he didnât kill the poor girl.Â

đ SILVER WOLF
kafka laughed under her breath as blade groaned. there you two go again, stopping your actions whenever you pass each other in the halls just to stare, then laugh, and proceed as if nothing had happened. you donât remember when this started or how it even came to be, it just became a silly little greeting between the two of you that made blade think the two of you were insane. but then again, who wasnât insane in this organization?
when silver wolf first became a hunter she was quite the pissy baby, sam often left her in your care, maybe that's why you always sought out each otherâs presence when it's your day offs. kafka joked how the two of you must be siblings separated by birth and that led to her dragging you into her room, a whiteboard behind her and a marker perched on her ear, trying to explain how you two were actually siblings.Â
sheâs grown quite attached to you, always the first one to greet you when you come back from a mission and drag you to her room so you can play video games together. time spent with each other is always fun and full of laughter, you canât help but wish time would move slower so you could spend more time with her. when kafka comes to drag you out of her room because it was 3 am and youâve lost track of time, you canât help but miss the girlâs laughter as you yet again, lost your combo on one of her favorite rhythm games.

đ FIREFLY
ever since you joined the stellaron hunters, sam and elio have given you full reign in being their mechanic/inventor. it was a great honor and you took pleasure whenever the hunters trusted your inventions and used them in battle. the biggest downside would probably be is being in charge of cleaning samâs armor when missions get too rough. before you, kafka would always be the one in charge of this but after your arrival, firefly seems to only want you to clean it, especially when silver wolf tried to doodle on samâs WHITE ARMOR with pastel markers.Â
your station was always filled with easygoing chatter between you and firefly. she would tell you about how her mission went, what happened, what needed to be fixed and if there were any adjustments needed to be made. you always listened with keen eagerness, pausing every once in a while at wiping off the grime and dirt on sam and writing something on the clipboard thatâs always on your desk.
aeons bless this girlâs heart because she was a total sweetheart. most of the time you never get the chance to keep up with the trends among the cosmos so she took it upon herself to always keep you updated. even when she was on missions, she never fails to send you a text on the new trending fashion, makeup, and even food. speaking of makeup, you should start wrapping that set you managed to snag online. it was a thank you gift for firefly for always keeping you updated.

đ SUNDAY
hesitation, regret, but quiet determination. that was your first impression of sunday when kafka entered your station with him in tow. a pair of mechanical wings to replace his broken one, kafka said before abruptly leaving. he was hesitant to let you near his wings but eventually caved after lots and lots of reassurances that it would be quick. when you finished, you kept a close eye on him whenever he practiced taking flight with it, always remembering to keep a good distance so you donât invade his comfort zone.
wincing when sunday stumbled for the seventh time today. sweat dripping from his forehead to chin as he tried and tried again, trying to take flight again after years of chaining himself to the ground. it was painful to watch, but you canât help but feel proud of his determination to make it work. a smile crept up to your face as you scribbled something down on your clipboard when he nearly made it. you made a mental note to reshape the wings a bit and use a different type of material so it didnât weigh him down too much.
sunday may not show it, but he knows youâre watching from afar, he's happy you keep him company in his trying times, it makes his failures in taking flight a little more bearable. he couldnât help but feel thankful to his hereditary genes of being able to sense the emotions of others, he just wished you could do the same. you have no idea how grateful he is that youâre taking so much of his comfort and needs into account when creating his wings. he could only offer you a small smile when he knocks at your door to announce dinner. sunday swore to take you to penacony one day when kafka mentioned youâve always wanted to travel there.

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â SENSITIVE ft. BOOTHILL.
â â âyou get all excited for me to fix you up and call you a good boy.â
OR
â â a sensitive spot during a repair leaves him melting into your callused little hands.

â ïž mechanic!reader, so much flirting im kind of sick, he whimpers i have an agenda, this is like 90% dialogue sorry, he wants u sooo bad. wc 1k, from this req.

âyâknow darlin,â boothill managed to breathe out through a taut jaw and clenched teeth. âyou beinâ this close ainât exactly helpinâ me focus none.â
your fingers were slow, careful, precise as they pushed a few tiny wires apart, giving view deeper inside the little panel on boothillâs throat.
the position you two stood in was one all two familiar, boothill perched on your workbench with you between his thighsâ the only new variables being your face way closer than heâs used to and your fingers proding around in his surprisingly sensitive wires.
it was anâŠodd sensation, to say the least. a small unpleasant stinging that simultaneously stimulated a rather pleasant shiver up his back with every small poke.
âtime and place, cowboy.â
you responded quietly, tone a little flat with your tease from concentration.
âcanât help lettinâ my mindâ wander, can i now?â his breath hitched a bit as you nicked a particularly touchy wire.
âif you let me finish this,â you lifted your head enough to meet his eyes, free hand gently smoothing out the crease in his brow. âiâll let you show me just how wild your imagination can get.â
boothill bit back a scruff chuckle at that.Â
âthat enough incentive for you to sit still?â
âwell, i reckon thatâs plentâ mmgh!â
a pair of mechanical hands tightly grab onto your hips as his shoulders tense, a knee-jerk result of your tweezers finding the out of place wire youâd been looking around for.
your hands paused, opting to ignore the way he audibly whimpered for raising your gaze a second time to check on him.
âyou hanginâ in there?â
boothillâs fingers flexed as they held onto you, relaxing from squeezing your pants to a more gentle cradle of your hips.
âyou know,â he swallowed thicklyâ as if his throat could even dry out, likely just a natural reflexâ âyou got a way of makinâ fixinâ me up feel real special.â
the slight waver to his voice isnât lost on your earsâ it was quite loud in them, actually.
âiâm hanginâ in fine, donât worry your pretty head none.â
carefully retracting your tweezers, you stood up straight enough to lightly push his hat up, giving view to his face and cupping your hand over a blue-hued cheek.
âwanna take a break?âÂ
he nearly had to clutch his chest with the gentle concern that laced your tone.
boothill knew he was flushed, was purposefully avoiding looking you in the eye because a few pokes to some sensitive spots had him sliding his hands to your waist like a lifelineâ not that what he could distantly feel of your skin against the synthesised nerves of his palms werenât doing much to cool him off anyway. but he didâŠrelax, somewhat.Â
he always enjoyed when youâd touch his face, getting to feel all the unique little details of you; the gentle drum of your pulse and the little calluses from your tools. it somehow always manages to make the tension in his body ebb away, draining with an exhale that lightly fans against your wrist.
he shook his head with a quiet clear of his throatâ another unnecessary function that served more as a tick than anything.
ânah, nah iâm alright.â he assured. it didnât make him any less embarrassed to be having such a reaction.Â
big bad criminal until you get a little too fudginâ touchy, apparently.
âletâs just get this finished up, yeah? maybe we can move onto somethinâ more pleasant.â
your thumb gave two gentle taps to his cheekbone before it pulled away, reaching for your tweezers for the nth time.
âthatâs my boy.â
oh how boothillâs chest bloomed at the simple praise, the endearing âmyâ that slipped in with it licking up his ribs and curling to rest along where a drumming heart should have been.
âjusâ be gentle with me, will ya sugar plum?â
âyou know i've always got ya.â
each plug or untangle of a little yellow or red cable had his systems humming, fingers occasionally curling into your hips every time a little surge left him biting his cheek a little harder.
âweâre almost done,â your voice is icing on an already cavity-inducing cake, though heâll gladly take a toothache if itâs for you. âjust a little longer.â
boothill was going fist to fist and losing with the urge to completely melt under your deft fingers.
ââŠkeep talkinâ to me,â he requested with a murmurmurmur, cautious not to move too much. âhelps me stay on tââ he had to bite back another whimper, cheek going between his teeth and eyes going to the ceiling. ââtask.â
boothill didnât miss the little tug of your lips.
âyou know, you do this thing when you get shy.â you mused quietly, breath meeting the shell of his ear. âyou bite your cheek ân look away. itâs cute.â
boothill couldnât help but let out a breathy chuckle at your deduction. he tried to regain some of his composure, though the colour in his cheeks continued to betray him.
âi donât know âbout shy,â he rumbled, keeping his voice steady as he could. âbut iâll take cute if it means i get to hear you keep sweet talkinâ me. keep this up and i might start enjoyinâ these repairs a lil too much.â
his voice was a little strained, though still held his usual humour.
âlike you donât love em already.â you teased back, gently closing the panel on his neck as it re-sealed with a small hiss. âyou get all excited for me to fix you up, call you a good boy and send you on your merry way.â
âiâm still waitinâ on that last bit, yâknow?â
you shook your head, popping his hat off his head and placing it on your own.
âgood boy,â you pinched his cheek endearingly. âyouâre all done. do you want a lolipop too?â
âthink i deserve somethinâ a lil sweeter than a lolipop, donât you sugar?â boothillâs face unknowingly deepens at the sight of you in his hat, brave words betrayed by a nervous tap in his finger and more blue to the apples of his cheeks.
âweâll save it for when youâve got a real booboo,â you took his hat off, using the brim to lightly tilt his chin up and give him a tender kiss on the cheek. for such a heavy hunk of metal, he nearly began to float.
âbut thereâs something to hold your sweet tooth for now.â
âŠ
âboothill?â
ây..yeah, sweet pea?â
âyouâre overheating.â


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â retail theraphy. ft sunday


â warnings: slight angst if you squint hard enough
â author's note: self-indulgent stellaron hunter sunday after playing the new tb quest. ~2.4k words.

âis thisâŠâ sunday gestures with his hands, âalso part of our script?â
you let out a laugh. balancing firefly and kafkaâs shopping bags in your hands, you only shook your head at the angel-like man with an amused smile on your lips.Â
âno, it is not.â kafka was browsing the dress sections with keen interest, blade was peering over silver wolfâs shoulder watching her as she played yet another video game, and firefly was looking over the rack of new hats. âbut itâs a good change of pace. you all deserve to relax after such a hard mission.â
âi donât think this really fits my criteria of relaxation, [name].â you only laugh at sundayâs sigh. offering him a small pat on the back and dragging him by his sleeve to where kafka was beckoning you over. âyouâll get used to it eventually. next time, weâll do something that fits your criteria of relaxation.â
the silver haired man only shook his head. but deep down you knew he was enjoying himself â the wings behind his ears often betrayed him by openly showing what he actually felt. every now and then, they would flutter and puff up whenever silver wolf drags him to another section with new games or when he tries to deny kafkaâs attempt at getting him a new shirt or coat (after his wings fluttered a bit too hard at this one coat kafka bought it immediately).
âwhat do you think?â you ask as you put down the bags that've been weighing down on your arms. âabout us, i mean, are you adjusting well?â
you notice sundayâs hesitation, you always have when it comes to him â he often wonders how wise and knowledgeable you are to know how he felt. a hum left your lips as you sat down on one of the offered chairs at the shoe section while blade reached to the top shelf to get what firefly was pointing at.Â
âiâŠâ he starts, voice just above whisper. âdonât know.â
another hum escapes your lips. scooting over to make space for him and patting the space, urging him to sit besides you. sunday does, though reluctantly, sit beside you as you watch silver wolf giggle at fireflyâs struggle to walk in heels. bladeâs hands hover over her figure as she stomps her way over to the shorter girl to pinch her cheeks to which she protested.
âtheyâre nice people.â you say, gaze never leaving them. âthe galaxies may say otherwise, but they're truly the kindest people i have ever met.â
âi⊠apologize.â
you raise a brow at him. âwhatâs with the apology?âÂ
âi have only ever thought of the five of you as bad people.â sunday admits with a heavy heart. eyes finding much entertainment on his gloves that you had gifted. âi⊠do not know how to act around you all, when iâve only ever heard bad things about you. it feels wrong to suddenly be thrusted into your already tight knit group.â
you only hum in understanding. hand coming to caress the top of his head when you stood up when blade called you over.
âwe understand, mr. sunday.â you gave him a small smile as you picked up the many shopping bags you had. âthese sorts of things take time, just take it one step at a time.â
he only nods. and like the gentleman that he is, steals away the heavier bags in your hands with an awkward smile.
â
âdo you miss the person you were before you joined?â
you wonder if blade has ever mentioned to sunday how you loved thought evoking questions like the one he had just asked. recently, the two have been paired up a lot for missions - youâre still on the fence on whether it's a good or bad thing, but youâre leaning more towards the former. you only gave a thoughtful hum as you spooned another scoop of ice cream into your mouth.
kafka had grown bored of the dresses and shoes and wanted to get something to eat. now here you were, outside a quaint little ice cream shop as blade orders for everyone - silver wolf and firefly hiding behind the man like two kids.Â
sunday was sitting in front of you, laughing silently after catching a glimpse of the two tables across from you being filled with your shopping bags. you laughed as well and when your eyes met his, sunday quickly averted his gaze towards his own cold treat.
âdo i ever miss the person i was before i joinedâŠâ you echo his question. âsometimes, in the middle of the night whenever iâm feeling a bit too sentimental, i do.â a fond expression was probably present on your face as sunday hummed in acknowledgement. âi miss the comfort of my bed as i scrolled endlessly on my phone. or how a certain little creature in red would bring me tea and biscuits when i let time pass in my little workshop. i miss them every chance i get.â
yes, every chance you get, you reminisce over your past life. missing your fatherâs quick temper, your brotherâs indifference, your motherâs absence; you missed them all, despite all their flaws and the bitterness that swam in your heart. and of course, how could you ever forget your little escapades in different planets with a seasoned adventurer and his vast knowledge of animation and travel or the little waddling of a conductor as they scold you nearly not making it back. you missed them all very dearly.
âwhat about you, mr. sunday? do you miss penacony?â
âwould it be wrong of me⊠if i said noâŠ?â
admittedly, that was the exact opposite of what you thought his answer would be.
the six of you were now in the car with you and blade driving (firefly suggested you all take two cars so you wonât have to be squeezed together in one). silver wolf was fast asleep at the back seat, using the many shopping bags as her makeshift pillows. you and sunday sat at the front, keeping a close eye on bladeâs red car in front of you as you pondered what you would say next.
âi donât think thatâs the whole truth, but itâs not an entire lie either.â was your only response. from the corner of your eye, you see sunday take off his gloves and lay them on his lap. âwould you like to talk about it, mr. sunday? iâm quite the exceptional listener you know.â
sunday laughed at your jesting and that made the breath you were unconsciously holding escape you.Â
âpenacony, as beautiful as it was,â he fiddles with his fingers as his wings came to cover half his face - a habit you picked up on whenever he started to open up. âit was simply too much for me.â
staying silent and when sunday looked at you, you simply nod. urging him to continue.
âthe flashy city lights, the ever echoing of upbeat music, to many, penacony is a paradise where nothing could go wrong,â sunday sags in his seat, âbut i often wonder if it ever gets too much for them. even though i have lived my entire life in the land of festivities, i could not bring myself to enjoy the thrill and joy it offered.â
âno matter how many times i bury these feelings of guilt, they always resurface wheneverâŠâ
âwhenever?â you slowly try to coax it out of him. like how a parent would to their child.
âthey always resurface whenever⊠i find myself enjoying your company too much.â you try to hide your shock when you take a right turn. âis it truly alright for me to just leave all of penacony behind? as overwhelming it was, it offered a roof over my head. food on my table. a family.â
soft patters of rain as small droplets of water cascaded down the now slightly fogged up windows of your car. âwould you like my personal opinion on this matter, mr. sunday?â the car skids to a stop as the traffic light glows red. sunday only nodded solemnly. âyou have every right to not miss penacony.â
his gold eyes were furrowed in distraught. gaze boring into the side of your head as the car started moving again. âyes, penacony offered a roof over your head and food on your table, but everyone has that right. even us, stellaron hunters, the most wanted criminals across star systems, have the right to have a home. did penacony ever feel like home to you, mr. sunday?â
âno. not it has not.â sunday replies after a few moments of silence.
âjust because a roof is over your head and food is served on your table doesnât automatically make it a home.â your eyes hardened, grip on the steering wheel tightening ever so slightly. âa home is supposed to make you feel safe, not obligated to repay their so-called âkindnessâ. you donât have to feel guilty for not wanting to come back to the place that had caused you pain.â
âand what of my sister, robin?â he suddenly counters. you knew from little snippets from kafka that robin was a bit of a sensitive topic with him. âam i really allowed to enjoy this new life of mine knowing that sheâs still in the familyâs clutches?â his voice hardened, but at the same time it quivered and broke. âwhat right do i have to this newfound happiness when she could be struggling? for aeonâs sake,â he messily pushes his hair away from his face. you try not to focus on the stray tears that fell from his eyes, âiâm her older brother, her protector. she should be the one here, spending time with you and enjoying the life sheâs always wanted.â
âmiss robin is destined for greatness and a happy life,â stopping at another traffic light, you look over to sunday, âbut so are you. i do not know the pain and turmoil your adoptive father has made you go through, but you will never be free if you keep holding on to the past.â
âi donât think being a stellaron hunter and a wanted criminal is what you call greatness.â sunday jokes with a low chuckle making you roll your eyes.
you trained your sight on the road again. âitâs not easy to break out of whatever gopher wood has taught you,â the way you spat his adoptive fatherâs name with such venom made sunday wonder if you had personally met him. âbut if, theoretically, we had offered you to join us earlier and to sneak you out of penacony, miss robin would be the first person to urge you to take that chance. you are her older brother yes, and it's often the oldestâs job to protect the younger,â you pull up your car in the parking lot as blade, kafka, and firefly started taking the shopping bags out of the car. âbut she is still your sister that wants whatâs best for you, even if it means leaving penacony behind.â
the sight of blade, a man with a harsh exterior and few words, silently carry silver wolf with such care will always stir something inside of sunday. or how kafka would happily chat with firefly over the new clothes they got on todayâs shopping list, promising to do a haul tomorrow morning after the older woman cooks everyone breakfast. but if there was something that pulled at his heart the most, it would be you.Â
you who kindly respected his space and unwillingness to talk or socialize with the other hunters when he had been first recruited. the same you who had made him the metal wings that was now attached to his lower back - created with so much care and attentiveness sunday felt unworthy of it. you who would always be the first one to look for him whenever you were going out and extending a hand for him to take.
âeveryone deserves to be happy,â you say beside him as you drop him off at the door to his room. âand that includes you, mr. sunday.â
sunday had always been treated as someone who was above everything else, that was the first thing he was taught after all. he was destined for greatness, the key to the revival of his dead aeon. so he never truly knew how to act when someone treated him as an equal. someone neither above or below anyone.
âiâm not very good with words,â sunday scoffs, thinking otherwise. âso i often convey my sincerity and comfort through actions.â
sunday feels your hand slither to the back of his neck as you slowly pull him down to your height. forcing his beating heart to still when he looks into your eyes that swam with understanding and fondness when you press both of your foreheads together.
âyou can enjoy your time here, with us. youâre allowed to let go of the past and miss your sister.â your thumb rubs soothing circles on his nape, sunday feels the hairs on his arms rise. âand if you still think otherwise, then thatâs also fine. breaking free from the shackles of your past isnât easy, but you shouldnât give up.â sunday feels the way your words leave a warm ticklish feeling on his lips, he had to fight the urge to lean into your space even more. âwe want you to be happy, we want you to be here with us. so weâll teach you how to let go. until you can do it yourself.â
sunday has seen you do this to others; after you patch up blade after a nasty fight, when you welcome kafka home, when silver wolf comes to you after a nightmare and when firefly bares her heart out to you. he finally understands why the others stuck to you closely, they showed their appreciation for you in forms of physical affections.Â
involuntarily, his arms snakes around your waist, pulling you impossibly closer he feels you may decipher the way his heart beats your name. âmay we stay like this for a while?â you only hum slowly when he lays his head on your shoulder. letting your comfort wash away all the guilt and frustration, even if it was just for a moment.
you catch a glimpse of kafka leaning at one of the dark walls with a knowing smile on her lips. rolling your eyes at the older woman, you bid sunday a good night with a small smile. knuckles brushing right under his eyes where phantom tears had fallen. in your mind, you canât help but feel that your little idea of taking him shopping to brighten up his mood was a success.

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SILENT BUT RECKLESS â TODOROKI SHOUTO
âïœĄË â summary: in which pro hero!shouto saves you from getting run over by a car and finds himself immediately enraptured by you. âïœĄË â contents: pro hero!shouto, fluff, gn!reader âïœĄË â wc: 1.3k âïœĄË â a/n: akaâŠpro hero!shouto is a pr nightmare and no u cannot convince me otherwise ! ahdjskc but frl this is so unserious but i miss the og anime loml so here we are :>
Shouto wasnât exactly known for his talkative nature.Â
It was quite the opposite, in fact, with news agencies and magazines often referring to him as the quiet one of the Big Three. Though, he supposed that was better than being known as the one with the family trauma.Â
But people often mistook his silence for thoughtfulness, he realized. Or an intense observation of sorts. And while at times that was the case, most times, it was simply because he didnât have anything to say.Â
Shouto blinked as he realized the situation he was in.Â
He had just stopped a villain from robbing a luxury clothing store for the third time this month, nothing too exciting, yet the journalists showed up each time for an interview with him after.Â
âSir, we are live,âthe reporter reminded with a nervous laugh. âWe asked if you had a message for anyâŠâ
She kept talking, but Shouto was unable to concentrate. Not because he had heard it millions of times before, but because he noticed strange movement from the corner of his eyes.Â
This was one of the times he was both silent and observant.Â
Shouto spotted you crossing the street on your phone, staring at your screen and completely oblivious that a car was headed your way with little to no sign of stopping.Â
Without thinking of how it would look to the public for him to ditch an interview mid-sentence, he ran over to you before he even processed his legs moving. Throwing his right arm out in front of him, he sent a wall of ice up to block the vehicleâs predicted path, reaching you just in time to sweep you off your feet and carry you away from the road as the ice began to shatter from the impact.Â
The ice wall was thick enough that the car slowed before fully breaking through, but that didnât stop Shouto from instinctively shielding you with his body in the event that ice shards propelled towards you.Â
Once he heard the sound of a crash and alarms, he figured the vehicle was fully stopped and the authorities arrived to assess the situation themselves. Would he get scolded by his agency for putting up an ice wall and potentially damaging someoneâs vehicle? It was likely so. But that was better than someone actually getting hit by a car instead.Â
The world wanted heroes, but only when they fit into their ideal mold. And while rules and regulations helped keep order in the world, in moments like these when someoneâs life was in danger, Shouto couldnât be bothered to care.
Slowly, his body relaxed and he was able to finally take a look at you. At the person who, for some reason, was so focused on their phone they didnât notice a car coming at them.Â
Any criticisms that threatened to come out of his lips stayed there once he got a good look at your features. He found himself taken aback by how beautiful you looked, though he quickly cleared his throat and recovered from his blatant staring.Â
âBe careful when youâre crossing the street,â said Shouto, walking over to a section of grass and away from the commotion that was happening on the road, with you still in his arms. âWhat was keeping you so occupied?âÂ
You looked up at him guiltily, your phone clutched between your hands. âI was trying to order my foodâŠâÂ
He blinked. As a pro hero, he shouldnât be one the judge victims. But he couldnât help but raise his brow just a bit.Â
âI was really hungry,â you said sheepishly, hiding your face in embarrassment. âBut I canât believe I was so focused on my order I didnât realize the car wasnât stopping!â You sighed to yourself before meeting Shoutoâs eyes once more. âThank you for saving me, Shouto. Iâm sure you had much more pressing matters to attend to instead of saving some random person off the street.â
He shook his head. âThatâs the most important part of the job. Saving people.âÂ
You smiled gratefully at him and he almost had to look away from your dazzling grin. âWell, thank you for saving this idiotic person right here.â You gestured towards yourself. âStill, I hope my order went throughâŠâ
A mixture between a snort and a laugh escaped his lips. You had almost gotten run over and your biggest concern was whether or not your dinner was on its way?Â
âItâs didnât!â you cried in exasperation as you peeked at your phone. âWell, I might as well get a convenience store meal at this point.â Sighing, you leaned your head against his chest for a brief moment of comfort. âBy the way, you can set me down now. I think people are taking pictures of us.âÂ
âOh,â said Shouto, âright.â
Carefully, he loosened his hold on you and set your feet carefully onto the floor. Before fully letting go of you, he made sure you were stable and steady. For some, it took a while for the events to process and the panic to settle in, and he wanted to ensure you were truly okay.Â
You had a worried look on your face as you noticed the video cameras still focused on the two of you.Â
âWill you get in trouble for this?â you whispered, leaning close to his ear.Â
âFor rescuing someone from a getting hit by a car and talking to them after?â He considered things for a moment. âMost likely. But itâs okay. The most important thing is you are safe, both physically and mentally.â
Giggling, you nodded, reaching up to pat him on top of his head. Shouto was startled by the sudden touch, but he didnât pull away.
âWho knew Shouto was such a worrywart,â you teased. âIâm safe and unharmed, all thanks to you. In fact, to show my gratitude⊠Why donât I treat you to some convenience store dinner? On me, of course!âÂ
Shouto was silent for a bit. There were plenty of things he should be thinking about right now. The headlines that would be made about Pro Hero Shouto saving someone and then going on a âdateâ with them right after. The damage it could do to his reputation. The overtime hours the agency would make his public relations team work.
Instead, his silence was used to think of what he exactly he wanted to get at the convenience store.Â
âOkay,â Shouto said once he made up his mind. âIâll take a curry bun.âÂ
You laughed and gestured for him to follow you to the nearest convenience store. âI like that, too. You have good taste.âÂ
He followed along beside you, pleased with himself when he heard your captivating laugh.Â
âI think I want an egg sandwich tonight,â you stated, a thoughtful look on your face. âOr maybe some fried chicken. Or an egg sandwich and fried chicken? And a smoothie for a drink and dessert all in one item! But maybe I want a crepe insteadâŠâ
As you rambled on, Shouto suddenly understood how you were too engrossed with trying to order food on your phone that you didnât realize a vehicle was approaching you earlier. And while that was dangerous, he found it slightly endearing. Just as long as you were away from any cars.Â
Shouto was so focused on listening to you that he hardly paid attention to the look of shock on the reportersâ faces and the influx of calls he was receiving from his agency.Â
Right now, he simply wanted to hear you talk more and eat a curry bun.Â
The rest, he could deal with later.Â