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okay my last one recieved alot of love and I'm so happy for that đ€ send in yall's reqs please, sorry if this is kind of ehh and the timelines are weird.
WARNINGS: spoilers, OOC tomura maybe, dating hcs, gn!reader
unlike all the tiktok hcs I've been seeing around, he's not the perfect boyfriend but he's not absolutely evil towards his partner. no he would not hit you, he doesn't even hit any of the league, why would he treat his partner any differently?
for villains/allies
he will treat you like a member of the league, but he trusts you more, obviously, he'll come to you for an opinion on his plan and he will trust your judgement, although not all the time. just don't do it infront of other members, he'll get pissed and sulk about it.
when you get harmed on a mission, he'll voice his concern by calling you an idiot for getting yourself hurt, and he'll call whoever hurt you an idiot for harming what he cared about.
he really is absolutely down bad hates you, he hates the way you make him feel so..vulnerable, and he hates the way you care about him so much, why are you kissing his bruises and wounds? he can bandage himself by himself, don't act all smartass when he gets hurt, you got hurt not too long ago too! he hates all of it! but in the end, he'll crawl into your arms just to hold you, even if it's just by your clothes, or it's you holding him, he'll grumble about how stupid it is before he presses closer against you.
he loves watching you fight or just be in your element, combat based? your his personal bodyguard now. you're kinda like skeptic where he's mostly computer based? he loves to watch and cover for you, it makes him feel like he's in a game or movie.
during the time Kurogiri was captured and sent away, that was the time you kind of saw him spiral a little, not in a manic way just in a way where he was forced to mature so suddenly and it took him a little bit to get used to it, so please be there for him.
during the overhaul arc, you were his righthand (person), there to intimidate and speak alongside him to try and get him to be mature around overhaul. luckily though that fell through.
and then, when the MLA arc started, thats when he feared for you, he knew that you were capable of protecting yourself but it wasn't so secret to the public that you were very close with him. mostly just being called 'Tomura Shigaraki's partner' or something alongs the lines of that, and he had a feeling they were going to try and target you to get information or get under his skin.
it didn't happen though, and you two ruled the PLA together and everyone was afraid of youđ€
during the months leading up to his surgery, it's up to you how you feel about it but you're worried, obviously. who wouldn't be? it was scary.
after his surgery and he obtains AFO, it kind of feels like you lost touch with him, as though he's a completely different person and it's just..off. when you find out AFO is controlling him though, somewhat like what happened during the final endings of the chapters, you're able to connect with him and try and soothe him from the inside out, even if you know it won't do much with AFO in the way.
for civilian s/o (pre USJ/15-18yr old tomura)
it was a wonder that you two got together, you'd have to be the one to approach him first though, places i think you'd be able to spot him in are the arcade, the mall, the gameshop, a 24hr place, computer cafes or hanging around different bars.
he won't be the one to confess first, actually, there won't be a confession, he kind of just thought you two became official somewhere along the way due to how close you two have become.
AFO does not approve of you, he sees you as a source of love and care that he does not want tomura to have distraction and he's torn because he does like you but he also values his master more. so once AFO finds out, he'll become distant :(
but in the end, he might end up lying or trying to brush you off whenever you become a subject between him, Kurogiri and AFO.
he hasn't done anything criminal yet so he usually tells Kurogiri he's going to the mall when in reality he's heading to you .
please just love this man. he needs it, please be patient with his bratty bullshit and show him your not gonna leave no matter what. he might throw temper tantrums but just hold him, kiss his fingers and watch him try and close off but your just too warm for his cold heart.
he's whipped, he doesn't really say i love you though, you have to say it alot otherwise he'll sulk. (he never says it back)
he tends to express his thankfulness/love language through acts of service, quality time and gift-giving. he's scared to touch you, if he disintegrates the only person to actually make him feel normal, what then? what becomes of him?
contrary to some, he's actually very insecure. like, he tries to put it off but he just hates how he looks in general, please praise him, tell him how handsome he is. he doesn't know how he's able to date someone like YOU. he doesn't consider himself as someone to take a second glance at, not even decent because of all his itchies, he doesn't tend to dwell on it but when he does, you can tell.
he never lets you sleep in the same bed as him, for obvious safety reasons but he loves watching you rest. seeing how peaceful you are wrapped up in his blankets, he loves it. sometimes while a game is taking a long time to load, queue, or install, he'll just watch you. call him creepy (please don't) but he has a bunch of pics of you sleeping.
he loves your hair, he loves smelling you, if you use scented things, he loves running his hands carefully through your hair and watching as his fingers disappear into the strands. he loves it when you do the same to him and scritch scritch here and there on him.
speaking of scratching, kissing his neck or face whenever he tries to itch them almost makes the feeling for him drop instantly, not so much but it shocked him the first time you did it.
he loves watching you laugh and smile, doesn't matter if it's about something stupid, it makes him smile too oddly enough.
to date him you have to go through the trials of mamagiri and AFO, get ready to be interrogated when he goes to the bathroom or god forbid you stay for dinner. Kurogiri will be TALKING. (In mhoj2, Kurogiri's a big talker, as in he has voicelines a minute or so long.)
he will tell you his real name if he trusts you enough (AFO does mention his real name to him when he first picked him up so im pretty sure he knows it.)
he's just a sad wet cat please love this crusty munch.
âAke 2024
After endless failed attempts to help Tomura up his game, his friends have settled on their last resort: A blind date. Even before you show up, it's not going well. No quirks AU, female reader.
Part 1
Part 2
âNo.â
âYes,â you say. You look sort of embarrassed. âEight times.â
âNo way.â Tomura studies you across the table. His eyes feel blurry with exhaustion and alcohol, but heâd prop his eyelids open with toothpicks before heâd let you think he was falling asleep. âI donât buy it. Two, maybe. Not eight.â
âWhy would I lie about this?â You take a sip of a drink. It might be yours, or it might be Tomuraâs. There are so many mostly-empty glasses on the table between the two of you that Tomuraâs forgotten which ones he ordered. âIf anything, Iâd lie the other way. Being stood up for eight first dates isnât exactly a good sign.â
Tomura finds another drink, finishes it, and gives his verdict. âItâs a sign you met eight stupid guys.â
âI donât think thatâs it,â you say. âIf it was one person, or two â but eight? At that point itâs more likely that Iâm the problem.â
Tomura doesnât think so. Tomuraâs been talking to you for a while. Probably hours. He lost track of time at some point, probably around when he lost track of which drinks were his and which were yours, and thereâs nothing about you that looks like a problem to him. Except the fact that nobody else is dating you, and that looks more like a crazy stroke of luck for Tomura than anything else.
Tomura might not be good at this shit, but heâs not naĂŻve. He keeps checking in with himself, trying to make sure his interest in you isnât just because youâre a woman whoâs talked to him for longer than five minutes without looking at your phone. He hasnât seen you take your phone out except once, and that was to put it on silent. Which was â hot isnât right, but Tomura doesnât really have a better word, except nice, which isnât right, either. Itâs not just because youâre a woman who talked to him or held his hand or ran to meet him even though you were late. He likes a lot of other things about you, too.
He likes that you showed up looking the way you actually look most of the time, instead of dressing up like Magne told you to. He likes that you donât try to pretend to be something youâre not. When Tomura started talking about video games, you didnât act like you knew something about them â just like he didnât pretend he knew something when you started talking about horror movies or novels or manga. Youâre funny, but not on purpose. Or at least thatâs what Tomura thought, until he glanced at your face after youâd said something that made him laugh and realized that it was what youâd been hoping to do.
âSorry,â you say, and Tomura snaps out of it. âTalking about past dates on a first date is kind of a red flag, isnât it?â
âI asked,â Tomura says, wondering if you called this a first date because youâre hoping for a second one. You shrug. âIf youâve met that many shitty guys, how come you agreed to this? What did Magne tell you about me?â
âWhat did she tell me.â You finish one of the drinks and grimace slightly. âUm, she said you were my age.â
âOkay.â
âShe said you have a job,â you continue, âand friends.â
âYeah,â Tomura agrees. âWe have an apartment. We were friends before we had the apartment. Itâs not just because we have an apartment.â
âMagne said youâve all known each other forever,â you say. You smile slightly. âIt sounds nice.â
Itâs a good thing Tomuraâs known them forever. He hasnât had a lot of luck making friends as an adult. The closest heâs come to making a friend as an adult is probably Dabiâs stupid fiancĂ©, and thatâs only because he never leaves. Toga keeps saying that she thinks heâll like her girlfriend, but she also never lets her girlfriend within a kilometer of the apartment. One time Tomura asked her why not and Toga gave him the weirdest look heâs ever seen. âYouâre all boys,â she said. âYouâre gross.â
Maybe thatâs true. Tomuraâs never been in a womanâs apartment, so he doesnât really have a way to confirm. How gross could it be, really? He should probably ask Toga for specifics. âDid Magne say anything else?â
âShe said online dating and the apps werenât really working for you,â you say. âYou do better in person. I donât know what youâre like online, but â I feel like she was probably right.â
Tomuraâs face flushes. He finishes another drink to cover it up. âYour turn,â you say. âWhat did Magne tell you about me?â
âUh,â Tomura starts. He finds another drink, but canât quite stomach finishing it just yet. Heâs already about to screw this up, and itâs going to be worse if he throws up on you afterwards. âNot much. Just that you were a girl and you were my age and that you agreed to it.â
You laugh at that. âThatâs the important stuff,â you say. âShe did a good job managing your expectations.â
âNo,â Tomura says. You blink. âShe should have told me more.â
âShe doesnât really know more,â you say. âI only see her at work. She got my number so I could tell her when Iâm on shift and my boss is off.â
âWhatâs your bossâs deal, anyway?â Tomura asks. âJust an all-purpose asshole, or ââ
âHeâs not great to us. The employees, I mean.â You donât like talking about this. Tomura can tell. âBut he makes things really hard on customers who have certain prescriptions. HRT and stuff like that. He doesnât do anything they can report him for, but he makes it so miserable for them that they donât want to come in to pick their meds up.â
Tomura knows that type. Magne runs into that type a lot. If it happens when all of them are out together, Tomura and the others take care of it, but they canât be there every second. âA few people have my number,â you continue. âI give them a heads-up when their prescriptions are in and heâs out.â
âWhy didnât she tell me that?â
âShe did,â you say. Tomura meant before, and says so. âMaybe she thought youâd think I was too nice.â
Tomura snorts. âThat guy who tried to cut us in line didnât think you were too nice.â
If heâd been by himself, Tomura would have let it slide just because he doesnât care enough, but you blocked the guyâs way with your arms crossed, and when he told you to move, you stared at him until he backed off. âOkay, so not too nice,â you say. You pick up another glass, see itâs empty, and wince. âBut if sheâd told you more about me, youâd have found a reason not to show up.â
âIf sheâd told you more about me, youâd have said no.â Tomura feels pretty confident in that, and more so with however many drinks under his belt. âShe told you I was bad at app dating.â
âLots of people are.â
âSo bad at it that Iâve never been on a date.â Tomura feels pretty good about one-upping you right up until he sees your eyes widen, but his mouth is way ahead of his brain. âBeat that.â
Itâs quiet for a second. Tomura stares at you, feeling his face heat up with embarrassment, while you peer into glass after glass, trying to find one that hasnât been emptied yet. âI donât know,â you say. âI think being stood up eight times is worse.â
âNo, it isnât.â
âMy record is terrible,â you say. You find one more glass and drain it. âYour record, on the other hand â youâre one for one. Iâd say thatâs pretty good.â
âOne for one on what?â Tomura asks.
âDates,â you say. âThis oneâs going well.â
âYeah?â Tomuraâs mouth goes dry. He looks around for a glass with something in it, so that heâll be able to speak without swallowing his tongue, but he comes up empty. You slide your water glass across the table to him and Tomura gulps half of it. âYou think itâs going well?â
You looked pretty calm until he said that. Tomura sees you getting nervous. He slides the glass of water back across the table to you in case you want to drink it, but you leave it alone. âI mean,â you start, âwe met up at five-forty-five, and itâs almost last call. Maybe itâs just me, but I wouldnât spend eight hours hanging out with somebody if it wasnât going well.â
âLast call?â Tomura says, like a dumbass, only for the bartender to shout it out to the room at large a few seconds later. âEight hours? Really?â
You nod. âSo either itâs going well,â you say, âor you just didnât have anything better to do.â
If Tomura doesnât want to be somewhere, he goes home even if thereâs nothing better to do. Heâd rather spend hours watching the most boring vintage simulation game streams in history than spend two seconds longer being social than he wants to. Eight hours hanging out with one person is a record, even once Tomura subtracts the bathroom breaks he had to take because he was dumb enough to break the seal four drinks in. Has he ever spent eight hours doing nothing but talking with someone without getting bored? No. Not even close.
âItâs going well,â he says, and you look relieved. Not happy, just relieved. Thatâs â not good. âTheyâre kicking us out now.â
âYeah.â You get to your feet and stagger a little bit. You probably drank at least as much as Tomura did, but youâre shorter than him, and youâre a woman. Are you okay? âIâm going to go pay. We should figure out rides home. The trains donât run this late.â
Tomura fucked up somehow. He canât figure out how, but heâs pretty sure he did. But youâre still about to get kicked out, and somebody has to pay the tab â and somebody has to figure out how you two are getting home. He gets to his feet, too. âIâll get it. It canât be that much.â
You look back at all the glasses on the table. âI think itâs going to be a lot. Weâll split.â
Even with the split, itâs more than Tomuraâs spent on a night out, ever â and the longer he spends upright, the clearer it is that heâs trashed. Youâre trashed, too. Maybe less than he is, because youâre still trying to work out how to get home. âItâll be cheaper if we split a rideshare,â you say, and hold out your phone. âPut in your address.â
Tomura forgets his own address for a second. Then he types it in, and you take your phone back. âOkay. Itâll drop you off first, then me. Letâs go.â
Tomura follows you out, only weaving a little bit, and then the two of you are on the sidewalk again. The airâs still warm and humid, but at least thereâs more of a breeze than there was before. You lean against the boardwalk railing and Tomura copies you. He leaves one hand open at his side in case you want to reach for it. You donât, so Tomura goes for yours instead, and you look up at him. âTomura?â
âItâs going well,â Tomura says. Your eyes slide away from his, and he asks a question thatâs been on his mind since an hour or so in. âWant to do it again?â
âStay out until two am on a work night and blow five times my hourly rate on drinks?â You shake your head. âGo on another date? Yeah.â
Tomura hears all of that in the right order, except the thing in the middle that he actually asked about. âItâs a work night?â
âFor you, too. You said earlier.â Your hand moves in Tomuraâs, unfolding your fingers to lace them together with his. âWe should have called it quits four hours ago.â
âYeah, well, I didnât want to.â Tomura shouldnât have had this much to drink. Heâs saying stuff he probably shouldnât. Or should he? He doesnât see the point in lying about shit on a regular basis. Why start now? âI still donât.â
Next to Tomura, you take a deep breath, then let it go. âOkay. Give me your phone.â
Tomura fishes it out of his pocket with his free hand and passes it to you, then has to take it back to unlock it. He watches as you navigate to his contacts and add yourself to them â your first name, plus the words âblind dateâ, like Tomuraâs going to forget who you are. How many women do you think he has in his phone? You hand it back to him after saving your contact and Tomura waits for you to hand yours over so he can add his number to yours. You donât. âI need your phone. You need my number.â
âIf you text me, then Iâll have it,â you say. âIf you donât, I wonât need it.â
Tomura feels weird about that. âIs this some kind of test?â
âIâve gotten stood up eight times. Iâm done chasing after people who donât want me.â You loosen your grip on Tomuraâs hand, like youâre giving him the chance to let go. âI ran sixteen blocks to meet you. You can send me a text.â
Tomura can see where youâre coming from. Sort of. The rideshare shows up, and the two of you slide into the backseat. Going from standing up to sitting down gives Tomura some kind of drunken headrush, and he slumps sideways against you. âSorry ââ
âItâs fine.â You shift around in your seat until Tomuraâs cheek is resting on your shoulder. Youâre still holding his hand. âI donât mind.â
Tomura doesnât mean to fall asleep, but the next thing he knows, the rideshareâs coming to a stop outside his apartment building and youâre shaking him awake with the hand that was holding his. âWeâre here,â you say. âIt was nice to meet you, okay? I had a really good night.â
Tomura nods. His mouth tastes like something died in it, and his mind feels foggy, but not so foggy that he canât figure out how he wants to say goodbye. Maybe you know. âWhat do we do?â
âHow about a hug?â
Sounds good. Tomuraâs mouth tastes too bad for kissing, anyway, and his lips are gross enough to make you wish youâd never met him. He reaches out and drags you awkwardly across the backseat and into his arms, and you â fit. Tomura normally hates touching people, and he hates it even more when heâs drunk, but you fit, still and quiet with your head tucked in against his shoulder and your eyelashes brushing the side of his neck when you blink. Tomura could go back to sleep like this, easy. Heâs having a hard time keeping his eyes open.
âHey,â the driver says from the front seat. âAre you staying or going?â
âAre you in a big hurry or something?â Tomura pulls away from you with an effort and gets out of the car. The door shuts behind him, and Tomura turns to say goodbye, but heâs too slow. All he gets is a glimpse of your face through the window as the rideshare drives away.
Tomura should text you right now. The thought occurs to him, but then a mosquito bites him, and he slaps it a second too late. Heâll get inside the stupid building and get to his room, and then he can text you. Itâs a good plan. Whether Tomura will remember it by the time he gets to the apartment is an entirely different story.
Tomura and his friends live on the top floor. The entire top floor. It used to be a penthouse, back when both the building and the neighborhood werenât shit, but now the rent is cheap enough that the seven of them can afford it together. They all get their own rooms, three bathrooms is usually enough for everybody, and usually thereâs at least one person whoâs willing to cook dinner and let the rest of them mooch. Tomura and his roommates all keep weird hours, but by two-thirty in the morning everybodyâs usually in their rooms, even if theyâre awake. Heâs not going to bother anybody as long as heâs quiet.
Or at least thatâs what Tomura thinks. Heâs dead wrong, because when the elevator doors open, he finds all the lights on in the living room, and most of the people he lives with sitting in there, wide awake. It looks like theyâre waiting for something. It occurs to Tomura with slowly dawning horror that theyâre waiting for him.
He makes the first move out of shock more than anything else. âWhat the fuck?â
âWe decided to wait up for you. Since itâs babyâs first date and all,â Dabi says with a smirk. His stupid fiancĂ© is here, too, perched on the arm of the chair Dabiâs in. âSo howâd it go?â
Tomura doesnât want to talk about this when heâs drunk. He wouldnât want to talk to Dabi about it stone sober. He shakes his head. âCome on,â Twice announces from where heâs sprawled out on the rug next to Toga. âNobody comes back from a date at three in the morning and gets to shake his head about it. Spill. No, donât spill! I donât want any nasty details.â
âI want all the nasty details,â Magne says. âWhat happened?â
âPerhaps we shouldnât quiz him,â Sako says from the other chair. âShigaraki will tell us what he wants to, when he wants to.â
Sako is officially the only person Tomuraâs not pissed at right now. âNo, he has to tell us now,â Toga says. âWeâve all been working on this for a month. We have to hear how it went!â
âGive us at least a few details,â Dabiâs idiot fiancĂ© says. âWe need something to base our wild speculations on.â
âYou donât live here,â Tomura says. Dabi glares at him. âI donât want to talk about it.â
âWait, it was bad?â Spinner runs the opposite way with it. âWhy didnât you just come back? Or you could have called us â weâd come drink with you ââ
âIt wasnât bad,â Tomura snaps. âI got her number.â
He was hoping that would shut everybody up. Instead they all trade glances. âThatâs it?â Dabi asks, incredulous. âYou get back an hour after last call and all you got was her number?â
Thatâs not all Tomura got. âShe said we should go out again. And we held hands.â
âAre you thirteen or something? Thatâs so lame,â Dabiâs idiot fiancĂ© says. âWas she like, not ââ
âSheâs not that kind of girl,â Magne says. She reaches over from the couch to punch Dabi in the arm, even though it was the goddamn fiancĂ© who said it. âYou think Iâd set Shigaraki up with that kind of girl?â
âYeah, because thatâs the kind of girl heâll be dealing with in Vegas. Did you time-warp back to the fifties when I wasnât looking?â Dabi grimaces. âYouâre supposed to be upping your game. This is a setback.â
Tomura finally gets his feet under him. âNo, it isnât,â he says. âI had fun.â
He feels weird saying it, even though itâs true. He had fun walking around with you trying to find a bar you both wouldnât hate, because both of you hate when things get too loud. He had fun talking about any of the fifty things the two of you talked about over the course of the eight hours you spent together. He liked seeing you square off with the asshole who tried to cut you both in line and he liked seeing you order the weirdest drink on the menu, even though it was disgusting and neither of you could finish it. He liked that he didnât notice you trying to make him laugh until it already happened. He liked holding your hand.
Tomura had fun on his date, end sentence. âYou guys are assholes. Iâm going to bed.â
âWeâre not assholes! We want to help,â Twice protests. âYou donât need our help! Youâre doing fine.â
âYeah, Iâm with Twice,â Spinner says. Twice starts arguing with him, but Spinner ignores it. âItâs a win if you say itâs a win. Hanging out with somebody whoâs not us for that long is definitely a win.â
âItâs not a game,â Toga says. She rolls over on her back and stares up at Tomura. âAre you going to text her?â
Right. Tomura was going to do that. He fumbles his phone out of his pocket. âNo,â Dabi and his fucking fiancĂ© say at the same time. Dabi keeps talking. âIt hasnât even been an hour. Are you trying to look desperate?â
âI texted Ochako while I was on the train home from our first date,â Toga says. Togaâs the only one other than Dabi whoâs in an actual relationship, rather than a bunch of situationships, friends-with-benefits things, and hookups they block the next day. âI wasnât desperate.â
âYouâre the most desperate person Iâve ever met. But youâre a girl, so itâs cute on you,â Magne says. âItâs not cute on guys. Itâs weird.â
âI donât think it is,â Spinner says. Tomura adds Spinner and Toga to the list of people he doesnât hate right now. âSending a dick pic or begging for nudes would be desperate. Just saying something is â nice. Iâve never had a date text me the same night before. I wouldnât mind.â
âIn that case, your date would be a girl,â Magne points out. âCute when girls do it. Weird when guys do. Iâd know.â
Tomura lost the plot a few sentences back. âI wasnât going to send a dick pic. I donât even have a dick pic.â
Dabiâs fiancĂ© wheezes. âWhat?â
âOkay, thatâs enough!â Toga pops up off the floor. âTomura-kun has work tomorrow and so do I â and so does Spinner â so weâre all going to go to bed.â
âWe are?â Spinner asks, then yelps as Toga yanks him off the couch. âHey!â
âThatâs right,â Toga sings out. She grabs Tomuraâs arm, too, and Tomura barely manages to avoid getting yanked off his feet. He stumbles down the hall after her, colliding with Spinner a few times. Itâs all he can do to keep ahold of his phone.
Togaâs bedroom, Spinnerâs, and Tomuraâs are all along the same hallway, sharing the same bathroom. Once theyâre in the hallway, Tomura plants his feet. âWhy are you kidnapping me?â
âWeâre not kidnapping you. Your room is right there.â Toga points, like there was any way Tomura was going to forget. Heâs drunk, but not that drunk. âThey were being mean. Iâm happy for you. So is Spinner. Right, Spinner?â
âLike I said. A winâs a win.â
âItâs not a game.â Toga elbows him. Then she looks at Tomura. âTheyâre making it sound complicated and itâs not. If you like her, text her. If you donât, donât. Easy. Now go to bed.â
Itâs not a puzzle game. Itâs a yes or no question. Tomura likes that a lot better than whatever the hell the others wanted him to do. Still â âDo I need a dick pic?â
Itâs quiet for at least a minute. âYou know what,â Spinner says finally, âweâll cross that bridge when we get to it. Iâm with Toga. Go to bed before you get yourself in trouble.â
Tomuraâs tempted to tell them both that heâs doing it because he wants to, not because theyâre telling him to, but then he decides not to waste the air. The sooner he goes to his room, the sooner he can send you a message without everyone bothering him about it. He shuffles back to his room, flops down on the bed â which he didnât make this morning, because heâs just going to get back in it later â and pulls out his phone. When he taps the contact icon, the first thing he sees is the contact you set for yourself.
Your name (blind date). Tomura opens a message and gets stuck trying to think of what to say. Short is probably better. His mind is off on some weird paths right now, a lot of which have to do with you and his dick and all of which would be a lot more of a problem if he wasnât still drunk. And none of which you need to know about. You also donât need to know about the ambush his friends set up for him when he got home. Or the fact that Tomuraâs friends only sent him on this date so he could get better at women before the trip to Vegas in two months.
That might have been why Magne set you and Tomura up, but thatâs not why Tomuraâs texting you. this is tomura. i want a second date. That gets the point across for sure. If you texted Tomura that heâd count it as a win, so he sends it. But Toga said itâs not a game. Spinner said it would be nice to get a text from a date. What would Tomura want you to say, if he got a text from you?
Tomura overthinks it. He overthinks it so hard that he falls asleep, and only wakes up when he drops his phone on his face. You havenât texted back yet, but itâs only been fifteen minutes since he sent the message, and youâre probably asleep. What kind of text would Tomura want to see from you when he woke up in the morning? That you liked him. That you had fun. Maybe youâd say something funny, too. Tomura doesnât do funny. He almost falls back asleep again, then hauls himself up to wakefulness hand over hand, sitting up in the bargain. One more message. It should be easy.
sorry I fell asleep on you is what Tomura says. He barely manages to plug in his phone before he falls asleep for good.
He wakes up to his alarm howling, right on schedule. He can hear Spinnerâs alarm doing the same thing from across the hall. Tomuraâs mouth tastes like he threw up in it in his sleep. He fumbles for his phone to hit snooze on the alarm, but in the split second before he does, he sees a text notification. Everybody he texts has been asleep for the last â Tomura looks at the time and groans â four hours. So who â
Tomura unlocks his phone at warp speed and taps the message icon. He remembers texting you last night, but he didnât remember how stupid he sounded. Sorry he fell asleep on you? Youâre probably texting him to fuck off. Tomura glances down at your message. His head hurts badly enough that he has to read it five or six times to process it all the way.
You gave his first text a thumbs-up, then asked what he wants to do on the second date. But you replied directly to his stupid second message. itâs okay. next time itâs my turn.
Tomuraâs lips split as an uncontrollable grin crosses his face. He got four hours of sleep. Heâs got a full day of work and a hangover to go with it, and the instant he sets foot in the living room, his friends are going to start up on him about how heâs handling this all wrong. But Tomura must not be handling it all that badly, because heâs got a second date, and for a few seconds, the hangover and work and everything else doesnât matter at all.
Theyâre waiting for their Taco Bell DoorDash to arrive.
You: âSometimes you can get a little over protective.â
Tomura: âI do not.â
You, hitting your leg on the coffee table: âOw.â
Tomura, decaying the coffee table.
You: ââŠâ
Tomura: â⊠Perhaps that was an over reaction.â
Rehab/Recovery AU
Iâll give more details in another post later on.
BUT HERE IT IS, MUAHAHAH
Mr compress is also here, just not in the center
Poem by Becky Tillman