can you PLEASE do a husband!katsuki reacting to the reader and his son being disrespectful or and rude to the reader, maybe even pushing her lightly?
𝐵𝑎𝑘𝑢𝑔𝑜'𝑠 𝑅𝑒𝑞𝑢𝑒𝑠𝑡: 𝑆ℎ𝑒'𝑠 𝑀𝑦 𝑊𝑖𝑓𝑒, 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑌𝑜𝑢𝑟 𝑀𝑜𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟.
Thank you so much! It’s my first request, so I’m kinda excited haha. I hope it’s exactly what you wanted, feel free to ask for more anytime!
Kaito’s teenage years came fast, and no one was ready for the mess they brought. You looked at him with a mix of worry and sadness, wondering when the sweet boy who used to come to you for everything had turned into a teenager who barely looked at you.
That afternoon, you were pacing around the living room, turning the words over in your head. You had no idea how to bring up what you had found that morning in his room.
When you heard the front door open, your heart skipped a beat. You heard Kaito’s footsteps, and before he could disappear down the hallway, you broke the silence:
“Can you come here for a second, please?”
Kaito let out a long sigh, the one he’d been using lately like armor.
That morning, while cleaning his room —with nothing but the intention of tidying up a bit— what you found under his bed froze you to the core: an almost empty pack of cigarettes, a half-finished bottle of alcohol, several failed exams… and other things you’d rather not name. You shut the box abruptly, hands trembling and your throat dry.
Kaito’s eyes fell on the box the moment he walked in. He didn’t say a word, but he knew exactly what it was. He took a deep breath, and then said:
"Did you seriously go through my stuff?"
“I swear I didn’t mean to invade your space,” you said, trying to find words that wouldn’t set him off. “It’s not about spying on you, Kaito. It’s just… there are things that worry me. That’s all.”
His eyes locked on yours, full of restrained anger.
"Just stay outta my life, okay? I'm not a little kid anymore!"
“I just want you to listen. Just for a moment.”
He got so close his breath brushed your face. And then it started. With every word, a shove. One after another, like he didn’t know how else to get his point across.
“You don’t get it!” Shove.
“You’ll never get what it’s like—carrying his name, his shadow, every damn day!” Shove.
“I didn’t ask for this!” Shove.
“I don’t need you watching my every move like I’m gonna explode or screw everything up!” Shove.
“Just stay out of my room, and out of my life!” Shove.
Bakugo slammed the door open with almost violent force, like some instinct had pushed him to come in without warning. His sharp, alert gaze swept the room, looking for any sign of danger—but what froze him in place was the sight of Kaito’s finger digging into Y/n’s shoulder, shoving her with a rage that couldn’t be ignored.
Bakugo’s expression darkened, and with a low growl, he stepped forward without hesitation. “Kaito, that’s enough!” His voice echoed through the room, firm and commanding, the kind of order you don’t argue with. He closed the distance fast and placed a strong hand on Kaito’s shoulder, stopping him in his tracks. “You don’t treat your mother like that. You hear me?”
Kaito didn’t back down, but his jaw clenched.
“Of course… just what I needed. Now you,” he muttered with scorn, trying to shake him off. He didn’t succeed.
Bakugo lowered his head slightly, face to face with him.
“Don’t. Move,” he said through gritted teeth. “And I’m not done with you. Not after what you just did.”
“I wasn’t going to hurt her,” Kaito muttered, like he needed to convince himself more than anyone else. “I was just… angry.”
Bakugo didn’t let go. His voice dropped low, tense like a threat:
"Listen to me, Kaito: no one, no one lays a hand on my wife! Not even a finger! I don’t care how angry you are, you don’t push your mother, you don’t raise your voice at her, and you sure as hell don’t look at her like that. Got it?"
Kaito closed his eyes. One second. He took a deep breath, like he was trying to swallow his own rage.
“I get it,” he said quietly.
Bakugo didn’t shout this time. He leaned in just slightly, his eyes locked on Kaito’s, voice low but solid as steel.
“No, you don’t. If you got it, we wouldn’t be having this conversation.”
He paused, letting the weight of his words settle between them.
“You’re angry? Fine. You think life’s unfair? Fine. But that doesn’t give you the right to hurt the people who love you. You don’t lash out at your mother. Ever. You hear me?”
His voice softened just enough, but the edge never left.
“You wanna be a man? Then start acting like one. Own your anger. Control it. Don’t let it control you.”
Kaito lowered his gaze, jaw tight.
Bakugo’s eyes narrowed as he stared Kaito down. In a low, dangerous tone he leaned in and snapped,
“I didn’t hear you. Louder.”
Before the tension could snap any tighter, you stepped forward and gently pressed your hand against Bakugo’s arm. Your voice was soft but firm:
“That’s enough. It’s okay, love.”
Bakugo clenched his jaw, but listened. He let go of his son’s shoulder, though his voice remained firm:
“Apologize to your mother. Now.”
Kaito blinked, his expression shifting in an instant, as if a bucket of cold water had just hit him.
“I… I’m really sorry, Mom,” he said, his voice cracking slightly. “I didn’t mean… I don’t know what I was thinking. I messed up. I’m so sorry.”
“I forgive you, Kaito,” you said gently, your voice steady despite the tightness in your chest. “I’m not angry. Just… scared. I need you to understand that you’re not alone, that I’m here to—”
“I know,” he cut in, barely above a whisper, eyes still avoiding yours. “Can I just… go to my room now, please?”
You nodded, though there was a sadness you couldn’t quite hide in your voice.
“Yeah, go. But don’t forget what we said.”
Once Kaito left, the silence that filled the room was so thick it was hard to breathe. You stood still. Shaken.
And then, without saying a word, Bakugo wrapped you in his arms. Tight. Like he could hold everything together just by holding you. His warmth, the solid feel of his body, the steadiness in his breathing that was all that kept you grounded.
“It’s okay,” he murmured into your hair. “Kaito’s not a bad kid. He’s just lost. We’re gonna help him. You’re not alone in this. I swear.”
And in that embrace, everything broke. The tears started falling, one after another. Because even though the road ahead was long and hard, in that moment, one thing was crystal clear:
Even if the world fell apart, Bakugo was going to be there.
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