At first, it could be extremely strained. Deku might be terrified of Bakugou and avoid him at all costs. But as the story progresses, if Bakugou realizes his mistake, he could start trying to make it up to Deku. Deku, on the other hand, might be hesitant to accept Bakugou's apologies at first, but over time, they could start to rebuild a more positive relationship based on mutual respect.
One possible theme could be bullying and its extreme consequences. Bakugou's statement is an extreme form of bullying, and the fanfic might explore how such words can deeply affect Deku's mental state. Another theme could be redemption. Maybe the story will show Bakugou realizing the gravity of his words and trying to make amends. It could also touch on the theme of friendship, as Deku might have to decide whether to forgive Bakugou and rebuild their relationship.
One possible motive could be a long - held grudge that has festered over time. Maybe Bakugou's constant bullying in their past finally pushed Deku over the edge. Another could be some sort of mind - control or dark influence that made Deku act out of character.
Bakugou could use his words. He might tell Deku that he believes in him. For example, he could say 'Deku, you may be a nerd but you're a strong nerd.' It's a backhanded compliment but it shows he has faith in Deku.
Deku might be completely shocked at first. Since Bakugou has always been so aggressive towards him, he would never expect such a confession. He might just stand there, mouth agape, not knowing what to say.
Bakugou may prove his love by being protective. He might put himself in danger to save Deku. In many stories, this kind of self - sacrifice is a strong indication of love. Also, he could start to understand Deku's dreams and support him in achieving them, which is a deeper form of love than just friendship.
Growth is also a prevalent theme. Both characters are on a journey of self - discovery and improvement, and fanfics usually show how they grow both as individuals and in relation to each other. For example, Bakugou learning to control his temper and Deku becoming more confident.
One common theme is rivalry. Their intense competition to be the best hero is often explored, like in many fanfics where they constantly try to outdo each other in training or in real battles. It shows their determination and drive.
To develop their relationship realistically, start with their existing dynamic. Bakugou is often aggressive towards Deku, so a slow change is needed. Maybe have them be forced to team up. As they face challenges together, Bakugou could start to respect Deku's abilities bit by bit. For example, if they are in a battle against a powerful villain and Deku comes up with a clever strategy, Bakugou might grudgingly admit Deku's smarts.
The description of the dance itself is important. It should include details like the type of dance, the rhythm, and how they move in sync or not. In a good fanfic, this can create a vivid image in the reader's mind, like if it's a tango, the passion and intensity of their movements.