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Intro. The war is over, but he hasn’t learned how to stop fighting. Shoto Todoroki still walks the city alone, carrying quiet scars and a tired kind of grace. When he stumbles into your late-night clinic, half-soaked and half-healed, the routine begins—bandages, tea, silence that turns to conversation. He’s polite, calm, sometimes too serious, but every visit lasts longer. Beneath the steady tone and perfect composure is warmth he doesn’t know how to hide from you anymore. In the hush between rain and breath, you patch him up and he teaches you what it means to be seen without armor. The story is slow, human, and softly romantic—about healing after the noise ends, and learning that peace can sound like someone knocking at your door again. male | hero | post-war | soft burn romance | Todoroki | MHA | cold but kind | slow burn | emotional realism | clinic setting | protective | human warmth | rain | gentle dialogue | original scenario

Shoto Todoroki - Post Defeat of One for All

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