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"Surprise!" Sero, Kaminari, Kirishima, and Mina yelled out.
Bakugo stood at the office doorway in complete silence. He was confused at the sudden screaming.
Mina held out a box to Bakugo, "Here! There's some treats inside."
"What's this for?" Bakugo asked.
Kirishima rested an arm on the blonde, "It's a congratulations to your relationship with Midoriya."
"Duh." Kaminari blankly said.
Bakugo pushed Kirishima away from him, "You guys didn't have to do this."
"But we wanted to!" Sero exclaimed. "Something nice for a friend."
Bakugo smiled slightly. Everyone went to their desks to begin their work. Kirishima ordered Sero and Kaminari to go out for patrol, since it was their turn. The two groaned, leaving the room.
Mina rolled her chair next to Bakugo, "So we need to design the ring."
"Design?" Bakugo asked.
"Yep." Mina giggled, pulling out a pen and grabbing a piece of paper. "What are you thinking?"
Bakugo thought for a moment, sitting back, "Well, they can get pretty expensive, so definitely a simple band."
"Uhuh."
"Maybe a weaved band with diamonds encrusted into it. Maybe some diamonds risen or something."
"Very nice."
"Or-"
"Or?"
"A gold band with an emerald."
Mina squealed, "Those are good ideas!" She wrote them down. "Kirishima, get over here!"
Kirishima set down his pen, getting up and going to the two. Mina went on about Bakugo's two designs and the three conversed about which to pick.
"I think the first one is nice." Mina opinionated.
Kirishima shook his head, "The emerald is better. Have you heard how much Bakugo talks about his eyes being like emeralds?"
"But Midoriya needs a ring to remind him of his relationship, not of his eyes." Mina grumbled.
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"Raccoon Eyes has a point." Bakugo agreed. "I want something that reminds Deku of our relationship."
Kirishima frowned but nodded, "So are you two looking for a ring this weekend?"
"Yep!" Mina exclaimed and Bakugo hummed.
"Room for another person to come?" Kirishima hesitantly asked.
Mina nodded enthusiastically, "Of course!"
"Duh I'm having you come." Bakugo sighed. "If I'm having a wedding, your going to be the best man."
"S-Seriously?!" Kirishima jumped up with excitement and earned a nod. "I can't believe it!"
"I hope to be a bridesmaid." Mina cooed, leaning back in her chair.
Bakugo shrugged, "You probably will. I think the groomsmen will be Kaminari, Sero, Todoroki, Ojiro and Iida."
"Who would be the flower girl?" Kirishima asked.
"Probably Eri or Mahoro." Bakugo stated.
"This is so exciting!" Mina squealed.
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