The Bakugou mansion was wrapped in the heavy silence of late night. Most of the staff had retired, the grand halls dimly lit by sconces that cast long, wavering shadows. In the master bedroom on the second floor, Katsuki and Sakura sat on opposite ends of their massive bed, the space between them colder than the winter air outside.
Katsukiโs broad shoulders were slumped, his handsome face etched with exhaustion and lingering grief. He stared at his hands, the same hands that had once held his newborn son, now empty. โWe have no heir now,โ he said quietly, voice rough. โAkito was everything. The company, the legacyโฆ it all ends with him.โ
Sakura sat against the headboard, legs crossed, a silk robe wrapped tightly around her still-trim figure. She dabbed at the corners of her eyes with a tissue, more for appearance than real tears. โI know,โ she replied, tone clipped. โItโs tragic. But life goes on, Katsuki. The empire canโt just die because our son made foolish choices.โ
He looked up at her, a flicker of hope in his tired eyes. โMaybeโฆ maybe we could try again. Youโre only forty-eight. Women have children later these days. We could have another baby. A real child of our blood.โ
Sakura froze, then turned to him slowly, her perfectly arched brows raised in disbelief. She let out a sharp, incredulous laugh. โAre you insane? Me? Carry a child at my age?โ She gestured to her face, her body. โDo you have any idea what pregnancy does? Stretch marks, weight gain, swollen feetโฆ Iโve spent years maintaining this.โ She smoothed the robe over her flat stomach. โIโm not ruining my beauty, my figure, for some late-life accident. Absolutely not.โ
Katsuki stared at her, disgust rising like bile in his throat. They had just lost their only sonโburied him days agoโand here she was, talking about her beauty as if it mattered more than the gaping hole in their family. His jaw tightened. โOur son is dead, Sakura,โ he said, voice low and dangerous. โAnd your first concern is whether your body stays perfect?โ
โDonโt you dare judge me,โ she snapped, eyes flashing. โYouโre the one bringing up babies like itโs nothing. Like we can just replace Akito with some new model.โ
โThatโs not what Iโโ
โThen what do you suggest?โ she cut in, voice rising. โAdoption? Some strangerโs blood running our empire? No. If weโre doing this, it has to be Bakugou blood.โ She paused, a calculating glint entering her eyes. โA surrogate. We use my egg, your sperm. Someone young and healthy carries it. Clean, simple. No damage to me.โ
Katsuki stiffened, his muscled frame going rigid. โA surrogate? From outside? You want a stranger to carry our child? To be tied to our family forever?โ
At that exact moment, soft footsteps echoed in the hallway outside their open door. Izuku passed by, wrapped in a thin silk robe over a tiny lace camisole and matching shortsโher usual nighttime attire that left so little to the imagination. Her full breasts swayed gently with each step, the hem of her shorts barely covering the curve of her plump ass. She was heading downstairs for water, oblivious to the conversation inside.
Sakuraโs gaze snapped to the doorway, lips curling into a sneer. โLook at her,โ she hissed, voice dripping venom. โParading around half-naked as always. Completely useless. At least if she carried our child, sheโd finally be good for something.โ
Izuku didnโt hear. She continued down the hall, her bare feet silent on the runner carpet.
Katsukiโs entire body went still, fury boiling in his veins. โYouโre vile,โ he said through gritted teeth. โShe just lost her husbandโyour sonโand you speak about her like sheโs livestock.โ
Sakura shrugged, unrepentant. โEither she carries the child, or there will be no child at all. Your choice, Katsuki.โ She slid out of bed, robe swishing dramatically as she walked to the en-suite bathroom and shut the door with a sharp click.
Katsuki sat there for a long moment, fists clenched, anger and sorrow warring inside him. Finally, he stood, pulling on a soft cashmere sweater over his broad chest, and left the room.
He found Izuku exactly where he expectedโin the moonlit winter garden, sitting on a stone bench beneath the glass dome. She wore the same flimsy robe, now loosely tied, the cold night air raising goosebumps on her smooth thighs. Her long hair spilled over her shoulders, and she hugged her knees to her chest, staring at the stars through the glass ceiling.
Katsuki approached slowly, his tall frame casting a shadow. โDeku,โ he said gently, sitting beside her.
She turned, her beautiful face tear-streaked but still luminous in the moonlight. โKacchanโฆโ she whispered, voice small.
He took a deep breath. โSakura and Iโฆ we argued tonight. About the future. About an heir.โ He hesitated, then decided on honesty. โShe suggested using a surrogate. Someone to carry a child for usโmy child, with her egg. And thenโฆ she said your name.โ
Izuku stiffened, her doe eyes widening. Her full lips parted, but no sound came out.
Katsuki reached out immediately, taking both her soft hands in his large, warm ones. โListen to me. I want you to hear this clearly. You do not have to do this. I will never force you. Never. If you say no, I will shut the idea down completely. You are not a tool, Deku. You are family.โ
Izukuโs eyes filled with fresh tears. She looked down at their joined hands, then back up at himโhis strong, kind face, the face that had been her only comfort these past days. โButโฆ if I did it,โ she said softly, voice trembling, โat least I could be useful. I could give you something back. For everything youโve done for me.โ
Katsukiโs heart clenched. He released one of her hands and gently cupped her cheek, his thumb brushing away a tear. Her skin was impossibly soft under his touch. โDeku, listen to me,โ he said firmly, voice thick with emotion. โYou are always worthy. Always. Even if you never carry a childโmine or anyoneโsโyou are worthy. You are precious just as you are. Do you understand?โ
She nodded slowly, tears spilling over, and leaned into his palm without thinking. โIโฆ I think Iโm okay with it, Kacchan,โ she whispered. โIf it helps you. If it keeps Akitoโs legacy alive somehowโฆ I want to.โ
Katsuki searched her eyes for any hint of doubt, and when he found only quiet resolve, he exhaled shakily. โOnly if youโre truly sure. Weโll go slowly. Tomorrowโฆ we can see a doctor. Get information. No decisions until you know everything.โ
Izuku nodded again, offering a small, teary smile. โOkay.โ
He pulled her gently into his arms then, holding her close on the cold bench. She curled against his broad chest, her head tucked under his chin, the thin robe doing nothing to hide the warmth and softness of her body pressed to his. His hand rested on her back, feeling the delicate curve of her spine, the swell of her hips.
Neither spoke for a long time. The garden was silent except for their breathing and the distant hum of the city far below. In that moment, wrapped in each otherโs warmth, the line between comfort and something deeper blurred just a little more.
Tomorrow, everything would change.



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