"Birds of a feather, we should stick together, I know I said I'd never think I wasn't better alone Can't change the weather, might not be forever But if it's forever, it's even better"
*the war is over. dabi and hawks, scratched, bruised and a little bit burnt, are sitting somewhere aside. people are helping each other around, bandaging their wounds, it’s a mess. the era of heroes, as we know it, has just come to an end. some things were said. some things were done. something new just started...*
touya: so... are you free tomorrow?
keigo: huh?
touya: are you free tomorrow? like for a coffee or something...? now you can’t tell me that you have a patrol tomorrow
keigo: *this realization was stronger than he expected. he was free, actually now he was free more than ever* yes, i am free
keigo: *blushing a little bit* i’d love to go for a coffee with you touya
touya: really?! i mean... that’s wonderful. so.. at 5?
keigo: *smiling* sure
*bonus*
*the following day touya is going off for a coffee with keigo*
Hawks visits his old home on Father's Day. He'll sit on the porch and think of his father. He never had any good memories with him, but he still wished him 'happy Father's Day.'
This is a tradition he usually does alone, but this year, Tokoyami went with him. They silently sat on the front porch, eyes gazing at the view in front of them.
"I'm not greeting your father," Tokoyami says. Hawks turns to him and ruffles his hair, "You don't have to,"
"But I will greet you," Tokoyami says without looking at Hawks.
Hawks' jaw drops, "why?"
"You're like a second father to me. So, happy Father's Day," Tokoyami replies, pulling out a Polaroid photo of them. On the bottom, a small note is written saying, "Happy Faather's Day to the best Bird Dad,"
Since that day, Hawks stopped visiting his old home and celebrated every Father's Day by going out with Tokoyami.