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“Baby, please, stop it,” Minho says, sounding slightly more desperate. “I’m calling it off. I’m red right now, Minnie. I can’t punish you anymore. I’m safewording, do you understand?”
“No!” Seungmin whines. “Bad, bad, bad, bad. Not done. Need to be punished.”
Minho freezes. Seungmin is so far gone that he couldn't comprehend a safeword. Something in Minho shifts as he realizes that they’re into subdrop territory.
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Or Seungmin doesn’t understand how punishments work and doesn’t safeword when he needs to. He drops but his pack is there to help him back up.
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16 Sep 2025
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Felix has a degenerative illness and leaves video diaries, just in case things worsen. Hyunjin discovers a video, meant only for “the person I love most.” Felix doesn’t know Hyunjin has seen it, and Hyunjin is torn between telling Felix or pretending nothing’s changed…until it’s too late.
As Felix’s condition slowly progresses, the members try to carry on with rehearsals, schedules, and smiles, all while holding something fragile between them: the fear of losing someone who has always been their light.
When words start to slip and memories begin to fade, Felix writes a letter to every member, a personal, heartfelt goodbye filled with everything he can’t always say aloud and Hyunjin realizes he has to speak his heart before it’s too late, while Felix still remembers who he is.
Because sometimes the most important words are the ones we wait too long to say. -
Drip Drop Hearts by Firecrackers
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga)
20 Jun 2025
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One rainy afternoon at UA University, Katsuki forgets his umbrella and is stuck watching the storm soak the streets on his way home. Resigned to waiting it out, he barely notices the soft footsteps approaching him until a green-eyed boy with a matching green umbrella offers it without a word.
It’s a simple kindness, but when Katsuki finds himself sharing that tiny shelter, something shifts — in the rain, in the quiet moments, and maybe, just maybe, between them.
Because sometimes the smallest gestures carry the biggest feelings.
