A bnha fic titled “the little known importance of impeccable fashion” go for it!

Hahahahahha ok, thank you!

Right so I feel like this would be a Bakusquad fic and ohhhh man I know ok so. Bakugou is a designer and Mina is his best friend/THE make up artist you go to for the hottest runway looks. She has a crush on the photographer – Sero, but also the model – Kaminari. Kaminari and Sero seem real close but claim they’re not dating, Mina is pining.

Meanwhile, there’s this super cute guy called Kirishima who runs security on their live shows. Bakugou always manages to come off as an ass because he’s too embarrassed to talk to him. Kirishima thinks Bakugou is cute as hell but a bit rude – he and Mina get along like a house on fire.

Mina and Bakugou make a deal to help each other out. Cue shenanigans as Bakugou tries to get Mina into the same rooms as Kaminari and Sero and Mina coaches Bakugou on how not to make an ass of himself with Kirishima. She also lays the ground work with Kirishima – encouraging him to search for Bakugou’s hidden depths.

Meanwhile Bakugou is dropping not so subtle hints on Kaminari and Sero, up to and including dropping a book on polyamory into Sero’s lap. Kaminari starts flirting with Mina but Sero is much more subtle and Mina worries she’s getting between them.

Sero and Kaminari eventually get the picture: Sero is ace but panromantic, Kaminari is pan. They end up approaching Mina together before a big show and asking her on a date with both of them – something to which she enthusiastically agrees.

The whole thing culminates with a fashion show, of course, where Kirishima ends up subbing in for a missing model at the last minute. He’s nervous – hot as hell – but super embarrassed. Bakugou ends up throwing on his own outfit and stomping out there with him so he doesn’t have to do it by himself. Kirishima is touched and they get together after the show.

Bonus points for rival team! Dekusquad, specifically designer Deku and model Shouto.

RIP Ursula Le Guin. She was a great writer and a great human being; a fighter for the underdog, a feminist and advocate for people of colour.

tehanufromearthsea:

“I think hard times are coming, when we will be wanting the voices of writers who can see alternatives to how we live now, and can see through our fear-stricken society and its obsessive technologies, to other ways of being. And even imagine some real grounds for hope. We will need writers who can remember freedom: poets, visionaries — the realists of a larger reality. Right now, I think we need writers who know the difference between production of a market commodity and the practice of an art,” she said at the National Book Foundation ceremony, where Gaiman presented her with the medal.

From her obituary in the NY Daily News.