yandere! jakurai jinguji hcs
nobody requested this but, i had inspo for it and it got me out of my writer’s block so i decided to post it. just to be clear i don’t condone this kind of behaviour, but i like to write about it and explore the genre. if you don’t want to read this kind of content on my blog, blacklist the tags ‘tw yandere’ and ‘tw abuse’
trigger warnings: ABUSE, force-feeding, drugging & a yandere character
• You start off with an ordinary relationship between patient and doctor • He provides you with medicine for a particularly bad flu and advises you check back in if it still hasn’t gone away after a few weeks • Throughout the course of treating you, he begins to get to know you more • You talk about your personal life, if you have any siblings or pets, what you do for a living, your favourite colour • He soon realises he is entranced by your personality and has to see more of you • He ends up making you have constant checkups ‘just to make sure you’re okay’, despite the fact he knows you’re perfectly fine • You wonder if he does this with all his patients, but he avoids the question when you ask • His favourite thing to do is listen to your heartbeat • Finally, after getting fed up of the way too frequent doctor’s appointments, you tell him this will be your last checkup • He doesn’t appear to react much, just smiling softly at you • But then he pulls out a syringe and within moments you’re out cold • You wake up in a sterile room that could be mistaken for a hospital, but you’re already aware the place you’re in is no hospital • Jakurai walks in, calm and collected with those white latex gloves holding a bag full of equipment • Its only then you realise you’re restrained to what appears to be a hospital bed • He claims his reason for 'saving you’ (or kidnapping, because that’s what it really is) is to keep you clean and pure from the disgusting, sick world outside • He gives you a full examination, searching every crevice of your body and checking for all kinds of conditions you definitely don’t have • Apparently, he’s making sure you’re not infected with the world’s 'disease’ • He’s clearly delusional, but he speaks so steadily with such a soft look in his eyes that if he hadn’t just kidnapped you, you might’ve fallen for him then and there • He’s incredibly controlling over every aspect of your life • He makes all your meals, packed with all the vitamins you need to stay healthy, washes your hair with the most nourishing shampoos, gives you cleansing mud masks, exfoliates your body and always makes you do a certain amount of exercise each day • It would be sweet if it wasn’t so obsessive and that he would punish you if you missed even one of your daily 'requirements’ • The punishments varied, but the worst one was after you once declined a meal he’d so kindly made • He hadn’t reacted immediately, allowing you to think you were safe • But the second you woke up in the morning you realised how mistaken you’d been • You were attached to an IV filled with fluids, along with an almost unbearably uncomfortable NG tube. You were covered in wires and tubes and completely restrained to the bed, unable to move in the slightest • Your loving doctor explained that since you clearly couldn’t look after yourself, he would have to do everything for you • It was so humiliating, being fed through tubes, not even being allowed to go to the toilet unless it was through a tube • Eventually, after a week of crying and pleading, Jakurai allowed you to be off the tubes • It certainly put you off fighting back ever again • Occasionally, if you’re extra lucky, you get some 'rewards’ for your complacent behaviour • These rewards are usually things such as: being allowed some of your favourite food or drink, getting to choose what clothes you wear, being allowed to stay up later than usual. • It basically feels like being an extremely coddled child • Even if he claims to love you more than anything, you know it’s not real love. It can’t be. If he really loved you, he wouldn’t torture you and keep you away from your family and friends • It’s just a sick obsession that never fades

















