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“Look at me,” Kakashi rasps, his bare face inches from Iruka’s. His breath is hot, wild, smelling of the raw elements. “Look at what I caught.”
“I see you, Kakashi.” Iruka whispers, his voice coming out raspy with the pressure on his windpipe. He stares right into the eyes of the beast. He refuses to look at those blown, dark pupils with anything less than his total, complete presence. “I see you. Take what you need.”
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Kakashi has a fantasy, and he wants to take the long way to get there with Iruka to make sure they both really enjoy it.
(PWP)
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Sam doesn't go to Stanford. Sam POV
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“You know, your mother died trying to save you. She’s dead because of you! The least you could do is stop being an ungrateful piece of shit and avenge her.”
Sam froze in his spot. His duffel bag slipped out of his grip and landed on the dirty motel carpet with a soft thud.
John won the big fight. But at what cost?
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The YED would like to talk to Sam. It's not very effective. Meanwhile, Dean tries to get through to his brother and John is unhelpful.
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- Part 3 of Beneath the Trees 'verse
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The Shape of Rain by Justpiyoko
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga)
16 Jun 2026
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Hit by a quirk, Bakugou Katsuki wakes up twelve years in the past — in a house he recognizes, with a version of himself he barely remembers and a version of Izuku he never deserved.
What follows is not really a second chance, but something much harder than that.
A story about guilt, proximity, and the distance between who you were and who you're trying to become.
For the boy who tried to fix the past and the one who waited for him in the present.
"Nii-chan." Izuku's voice was soft with awe. "You saved me."
Katsuki's pulse roared in his ears and he held on a beat too long, because Katsuki knew, standing here with this child solid and warm against his chest, that those words were not true.
He hadn't saved him. Not really. Not in any way that counted.
This bright, reckless, stubborn kid was going to fall in ways that mattered, and Katsuki was going to be the one who let him. He had stood close enough to catch Izuku his whole life and chosen, again and again, to step back instead.
