This says it's an All Might chapter, but it doesn't center around the reader's relationship with him. Still worth a read, but don't expect too much fluff between them.
(Female Reader)
~~~~~~~~~~"Come to work with me today."
The offer had been completely out of the blue and caused you to turn towards your husband with surprised eyes. This was the first time he'd offered anything like this, and you weren't sure if he was joking or being completely serious. Based on the hopeful gleam in his striking blue eyes, he wasn't.
Sputtering, you tried to find the words to express what you were feeling. "Uh... um... you're serious? You want to take me to UA... with you? Isn't that place really strict about who they allow within their gates?" It wasn't like you didn't want to go - more like you were nervous about going. UA was a school filled with soon to be and current heroes. You were quirkless; you had nothing to offer the school, and there was really no reason for you to be there. While you knew the people of UA were extremely accepting and understanding, you couldn't help your fear of being judged for your quirklessness.
Yagi nodded walked further into the kitchen where you were sitting. He was already in his oversized uniform and holding his socks in hand. "Exactly. That's why I got you... this." He ruffled in his pocket for a moment before emerging with a guest pass that had your face on it. Moving closer to him, you took the pass and observed it curiously before meeting his eyes again. "I thought you might want to see the campus and maybe see me teach my class."
You fiddled with the edge of the piece of plastic. "I would; I really would, but I'm a bit... hesitant."
His eyebrows furrowed. "Why is that?"
You sucked in a breath, trying to bring yourself to tell him the reason. He'd already expressed to you multiple times that being quirkless was nothing to be ashamed of, and you didn't want to have the same conversation again. Sighing, you gave him a sheepish smile. "What if your class doesn't like me?"
You weren't surprised when he laughed at you, you'd been expecting it. He pulled you into his embrace and pressed a kiss to your forehead. "You've got nothing to worry about, (f/n). The kids will love you, quirkless or not. I'm especially excited to introduce you to Midoriya. I think the two of you will get along very well." His words and smile were enough to ease most of your worries.
Humming, you gave him a small peck on the lips before pulling away from him and darting off to your shared room. "I've got to get ready then! I need to find something to wear and get presentable." Opening the door to your closet, you began to rifle through the many hangers. "Would a dress be too much? Maybe a skirt? Do I even want to show my legs? Maybe pants would be best... but I really like how this looks. Maybe I could wear it with tights; that way I'll be able to move without worrying about my skirt flying up with the wind. Oh, and what about my hair? How do the kids do it these days?"
Yagi heard you mumbling to yourself and laughed at how much you were fretting over something like this. You had a tendency to overthink things sometimes. It was times like these that he realized how alike you and his favorite student were. He was sure that this introduction would go extremely well.
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Your landing on the UA school grounds wasn't the best; yes, you did mean landing. Because of your sudden decision to join Yagi at work today, he'd been delayed and needed to get to work as fast as possible to make it to class on time. That had meant him gathering you in his arms and jumping across the city as fast as he could.
"Yagi," you whined while looking up at him disapprovingly. You'd taken forever to get your hair how you'd wanted it. Now, you were going to have to meet his students with wind-blown hair and mussed clothing.
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Imagination Land| BNHA Oneshots
FanfictionThis is a book dedicated to BNHA/MHA oneshots and headcannons (mainly oneshots). I'm caught up with the manga, so there's potential for all characters to show up if requested. I mainly write female and gender-neutral readers, but I also do the occa...