Which 'My Hero Academia' Fanfics Use Soulmate Chord To Depict Bakugo And Kirishima'S Growth?

2025-11-20 15:07:14 200

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Sophia
Sophia
2025-11-21 01:54:35
I recently stumbled upon a gem called 'Red Riot, Black Heart' that uses the soulmate trope in such a raw, visceral way for Bakugo and Kirishima. The fic starts with their bond manifesting as a literal red thread that tightens whenever they’re emotionally distant, forcing them to confront their issues. Bakugo’s growth is brutal—his denial, the way he fights the connection, only to realize it’s not weakness to rely on someone. Kirishima’s patience is tested, but his unwavering faith in Bakugo’s potential shines. The author nails their dynamic, using the chord as a metaphor for trust. It’s not just romance; it’s about two people learning to be vulnerable.

Another layer I loved was how the fic parallels their hero journeys. Bakugo’s chord initially burns him, symbolizing his self-destructive pride, but as he learns to accept Kirishima’s support, it cools into something steady. Kirishima’s side of the thread glows brighter with each act of courage, reflecting his growth into a true hero. The pacing is deliberate, letting their bond evolve naturally through battles and quiet moments alike. It’s a masterclass in using tropes to deepen character arcs.
Sophia
Sophia
2025-11-22 01:48:25
There’s this older fic, 'Symphony of Sparks,' where the soulmate chord isn’t just visual—it’s auditory. Bakugo hears Kirishima’s heartbeat as a drumline, syncing with his own during fights. At first, it distracts him, but later, it becomes their rhythm. The author cleverly ties their quirks into the metaphor: explosions as percussion, Kirishima’s hardening as a bassline. Their growth is messy, full of arguments and missed beats, but that’s what makes it feel real. The climax has Bakugo conducting their combined rhythm to take down a villain, symbolizing how far they’ve come.
Weston
Weston
2025-11-22 08:31:22
'Taut' is a short but impactful oneshot where the chord physically pulls them together during life-or-death moments. Bakugo hates it until Kirishima nearly dies in a mission—then he clings to that thread like a lifeline. The brevity works; it’s a snapshot of Bakugo’s realization that strength isn’t just solo power. Kirishima’s role is understated but vital, his quiet resilience the perfect counterbalance.
Ivan
Ivan
2025-11-26 12:31:03
'Threadbare' explores a darker angle: the chord frays when they lie to each other. Bakugo’s constant deflection nearly severs it entirely until Kirishima calls him out. The repair process—stitching it back through honesty—mirrors their canon struggles. It’s less flashy than other fics but digs deeper into their insecurities. The final scene, where Bakugo gruffly admits he needs Kirishima’s 'annoyingly sturdy' presence, hit me right in the feels.
Lila
Lila
2025-11-26 22:06:07
I binge-read 'Unbreakable' last week, and wow, its take on the soulmate chord is genius. Here, the thread only appears when one of them is in genuine danger, forcing Bakugo to acknowledge his care for Kirishima. The fic twists the trope by making the bond one-sided at first—Kirishima sees it immediately, while Bakugo’s denial keeps his end invisible. Their joint battles against villains serve as turning points, with Bakugo’s chord finally manifesting when he shields Kirishima without thinking. The emotional payoff is huge, especially when Bakugo admits the thread’s color matches Kirishima’s hair.
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