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As he scanned the contents of the fridge, something at the very back of the bottom shelf caught his eye. It was a container. A black capsule with a thin window in the front. Shiro brought it out for inspection, turning it over in his hands. It was heavy, containing a glowing liquid that Shiro had never seen before.
“Hey, Sendak?” he yelled, glancing back at the doorway. From his position, he couldn’t see Sendak, but from what he knew he would still be at his desk, toiling away. That wasn’t unusual.
This, though. This was new. As Shiro ran his thumb over the glass panel, he was startled to find that the liquid hummed.
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- Part 3 of Sugar Daddy AU
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Sendak wants a powerful mate, and Shiro fits the bill perfectly.
This is Shiro's point of view from "Remorse is a Dish Best Served Never" and tells about his experiences with Sendak.
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- Part 2 of Remorse
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Warm me up by StillinTraining
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
29 Nov 2025
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Bakugou Katsuki was an incredible person, admired by many, and hated by more. He was talented, smart and good looking. He had been one of the youngest employees to ever get into Endeavour Corp., one of the most powerful institutions in the country, and he was climbing the career ladder like few before him had. He was boisterous and outspoken, head-strong and fearless, in many ways the ideal alpha. Only he wasn’t. Bakugou Katsuki was born an omega.
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His Everything by StarryNightCrusader
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
27 Apr 2019
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Izuku is over the moon in becoming a father. Unfortunately, his little family faces far too many obstacles than he bargained for.
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Bakugou always thought he was going to be an Alpha. Ever since entering U.A. things have had a tendency to not go Bakugou's way. No matter the hardships, one must continue. If pieces of him break off along the way, he needs someone to be there to pick them up and put him back together.
