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Smile! Choso!
synopsis: Gojo blames you for the first-years' disaster that the higher-ups caused.
pairing: Gojo Satoru x gn! reader
genre: hurt/comfort, angst to fluff
warnings: mention of death/a corpse, yelling, heavy feelings of self-blame, stuttering (it makes sense here tho I promise), emotionally constipated Gojo, mention of not eating for an extended period of time/being hungry (due to the situation), manga spoilers!! (star plasma vessel arc), indirect confessions
word count: 5.2k
notes: There are some slightly non-canon details. Iâm pretty sure that Nanami and Yuji donât know each other at this point, but letâs pretend they do. Also, Iâm insinuating a more seasoned bond between Gojo and Yuji/reader and Yuji - letâs also pretend that theyâve been teaching Yuji for longer at this point, for more angst potential. :) LAST THING - you used to be a very mediocre child/adolescent actor in a few small/bad films. Only relevant for one detail.
Also, Gojo may be a bit ooc here - possibly overdramatic in his wordings - but I really wanted to write a Gojo that loses control of his emotions, since I think it'd be difficult to elicit such a reaction from him. I hope it suits him okay!!
GOJO HAS ALWAYS had a soft spot for you. In high school, he would regularly volunteer himself to take your blame, even though you never asked him to do it and would practically begged him not to. But, he was frustratingly persistent and would do it despite your many protests. If you ever cheated on an assignment, Gojo would claim he copied yours. If you fumbled during a mission, Gojo would lie in the report. If you both snuck out and got caught, Gojo would say he dragged you out with force. Whenever you would have an argument with someone, Gojo would comfort you afterwards, insisting the other person was in the wrong even when they obviously werenât.
Although he has eventually ramped down this ridiculous treatment over the years, you will never forget this boyish idiosyncrasy from your younger days.
Today, however, itâs like those days never even existed. You don't recognize the person standing in front of you. You canât blame him for his reaction â it's wholly natural â but it still jars you.
Today, you fucked up. You fucked up so badly that there's a very permanent, unchangeable consequence to your actions â or rather, your lack thereof. The consequence of your stupidity, the result of your thoughtlessness, lies unmoving in this room. The body of Itadori Yuji, separated from reality only by the thin plastic covering of a body bag, rests on a table only feet from where you stand.
His mentor, one sworn to protecting his students, sworn to delaying his impending execution as much as possible, stands before you. His signature blindfold obscures his eyes, and you can only imagine the wild, swirling gaze you would be faced with in its absence.
Yujiâs mentor â your long time close friend, who has never blamed you in any great capacity for anything through the entirety of your friendship â now looks at you scathingly.
âWhat the fuck were you thinking?â He spits, tone icy.
He's not looking at you as he rigidly hovers over the operating table, but you can feel the intensity of his emotions despite the distance. Words fall out of your brain, and you struggle to string together a cohesive thought.
âI-" You try to swallow the lump in your throat. âThe higher-ups told me not to go with them, I donât know whâ"
He barks out a harsh laugh, cutting off your pathetic excuse. His head is in his hands, fingers roughly carding through his disheveled hair. He pauses in his ministrations to face you: he is suddenly towering over you, broad frame filling even the corners of your vision.
âAre you fucking kidding me?!â He growls. âDid you stop to think for even a second? Why would they ever ask a teacher to stay behind?â
Tears begin to slide down you cheeks. You quickly wipe them away and will your building urge to break down to go away.
He sighs, his breath leaving him loudly and aggressively. âI donât understand how this happened. You know how this works, (Y/N)! You know how the higher-ups are!â
âIâm sorry,â You choke out quietly, voice stretched and thin. âIâm sorry.â
âSorry doesnât bring him back, (Y/N)!â Gojo shouts.
Shoko and Ijichi are silent. Shoko is looking at the ground, her stony expression difficult to determine. Shoko, your friend who always sticks up for you no matter what, especially when dealing with Gojo. Shoko, who hasnât spoken a single word to you since you arrived. For once, she agrees with him.
Your eyes land on the black body bag laying on the operating table, and you canât hold it back any longer. Your legs weaken underneath you and you begin to shake. The sobs youâve been suppressing rip out of your throat. Ugly, choking sobs.
Nobody moves to comfort you. If anything, Gojoâs scowl deepens, and Shoko turns away at your display of emotion.
âI know,â You sob. âI know it doesnât. I know it's my fault.â
You take a few shaky breaths. âI didnât know- I didnât mean for it to happen- I- itâs my fault.â
He slides his blindfold down, pinching the bridge of his nose between his fingers. You are about to blurt something else out, but before the words can leave your tongue, you catch his gaze and youâre immediately frozen. His boiling blue irises steal your breath and leave you rooted to the spot. Never in your life have you seen him this angry or even display this much emotion.
âIf you keep standing there and crying, I think Iâm going to kill something,â He says lowly.
âGojo,â Shoko interjects in a warning tone.
Gojo bites back, âWhy not? We all want the higher-ups gone. Itâd be so easy. Shit like this wouldnât happen anymore.â
Ijichi pales. Shoko roughly says, âAre you crazy?â
He doesnât answer, and the determined look on his face isnât necessarily comforting. It seems a storm is brewing â the most powerful sorcerer is being driven to a point.
Youâre reaching a point, too â your breaking point. You feel like you canât breathe. When you inhale, your lungs refuse to inflate past the shallowest of breaths. Itâs all hitting you now, clear thoughts rising past the fog of adrenaline that overwhelmed your mind. The reality is that you fucked up, and itâs not fixable.
You fucked up, and thereâs no going back in time to change your decision, to go against orders to stay with your students. Thereâs no way to bring Yuji back.
âWhy are you still here?â Gojo says with an exasperated huff, addressing you directly. âSeeing you only adds to my anger.â
You say nothing, your mind occupied only with your regrets. He frowns and tries again.
"Unless you want to dive further into this preventable death," He says coldly. "Leave. There's still a job to be done.â
You barely hear his words. Your brain doesnât have the energy to collect them, to interpret them, as it hyper-fixates on the horrible hole forming in your heart. Your eyes are wide, pupils enlarged, and you are visibly quivering.
âDidnât you hear me? You need to leave!â Gojo growls, frustrated at your lack of reaction, believing it to be indifference.
âThey must be in shock, Gojo,â Shoko murmurs. âTheyâre shutting down.â
Shokoâs diagnosis is indeed correct. You donât hear a single word that comes out of their mouths; your shoulders and heart have grown heavy, leaden, from knowing the fate you led your students to. One deceased, two severely injured. All because of a risk you did not take, an order you did not disobey.
Yujiâs bright smile burns into the back of your eyes, a reminder of what youâve lost, of the ultimate mistake.
One second, your eyes are on the black body bag, and the next second you canât see anything, your vision blurred by tears and by speed. Youâre running, you realize, legs pumping as fast as they can. Your lungs ache and your legs cramp up, but you canât will yourself to stop. You canât think. You canât catch your breath.
When you inevitably collapse, you donât know where you are or how much time has passed. Itâs just a patch of grass damp with dew, a few maple trees dotting the banks of a small neighboring stream. Youâre laying under one of these trees, your arms outstretched so your fingers can comb through the cool, wet blades of grass. Youâre vaguely aware the the sun set at some point after you left. Maybe itâs been a hour, or a few more. You have no idea.
You want to scream, you want to cry, but you donât. You canât; it wonât come. When his grinning face and determined smile taunt you, reminding you of your sins, you can only screw your eyes shut, willing the torture to end.
Wetness finally runs down your face, and you taste salt. It is oddly comforting. Your hands repeatedly grab the gentle grass, numbing your mind until exhaustion eventually overtakes you.
Thereâs a buzzing filling your brain. You groan and roll over, reaching out to your bedside table to grab the offending object. You startle at the feeling of sharp gravel under your fingertips â itâs unpleasantly damp, as well, leaving muddy residue on your hands.
The buzzing starts again, and this time you clearly feel the vibrations through your leg. You sit up, scooting back until your back firmly hits the tree trunk behind you, and force your tired eyelids to part. You have to squint, as the sun has already risen and has crossed the sky a fair amount â it must be approaching noon already.
When the buzzing persists, you grumpily rip the phone out of your pocket. Itâs not an alarm, as you had expected. In fact, you startle at the caller ID: Gojo Satoru.
You stare at your phone blankly, your brain buffering. You ultimately let it ring out, although your finger hovers over the answer button. Once the screen fades to your usual background, your throat goes dry. Missed calls from Shoko, Nanami, and Gojo fill your screen. You quickly skim the accompanying texts and wince.
Shoko <3: I know weâre all upset, but we shouldnât have taken it out on youâŠjust let me know youâre alright, okay? (10:43 pm)
âNanaminâ: I heard what happened. It isnât your fault, (Y/N), no matter what anyone says. Call me if you need anything. (6:26 am)
Satoru: Where are you? (11:34 pm)
Satoru: Pick up (11:59 pm)
Satoru: please (12:03 am)
Satoru: I fucked up. I need to talk to you, please let me (12:05 am)
Satoru: I understand if you donât want to talk to me, but let someone, anyone, know youâre alright⊠(7:12 am)
Satoru: Megumi just told me he tried to visit you but you still werenât home. (Y/N), pleaseâŠsay anythingâŠI need to know that youâre okay (11:17 am)
It all rushes back to you: your lethal mistake, the deserved reaction you received from your two best friends, how you shamefully ran away. Fuck. Thereâs no way you can face any of them, especially not Megumi.
You wish this never happened. Hot tears burn your cheeks again; your eyes flood with regret. Shame quickly floods through you, making you feel hot all over. How can you feel sorry for yourself when it was your fault in the first place?
You roughly wipe your face with your sleeve and stick your phone back into your pocket. Thereâs no way you can respond right now. Itâs bound to die soon, anyway, so thereâs no point in trying.
You donât want to move from where you sit. You want to sink into the ground and stay there until the horrible feeling inside you goes away. ButâŠ
âWhat if it doesnât?â You whisper those words out into the universe, a sinking feeling in your gut telling you the answer.
You want to cry more, allow yourself to shed more tears, but you donât. You wobbly stand up, and are surprised at how weak you are. When was the last time you ate â yesterday morning, before the disastrous mission?
You have to go home. You canât stay here, in the middle of nowhere, neglecting yourself. Itâs a thought that rings in your head and wonât leave you alone until you decide to listen. Okay. You will go home. You can manage that.
It takes a while, but you find your way back to your apartment. Last night, you had apparently meandered into an expanse of empty land neighboring the school, as you pass by Jujutsu Tech on your way back. It is a bit off the beaten path â you doubt anyone has ever intentionally gone where you ended up last night.
During your journey home, you have to reference your Google Maps app a few times, but you somehow successfully get back home, despite your directional challenges and weakened state.
Until you step into your apartment, you donât realize how cold you are. Your feet are numb from being cold and wet, your toes icy when you peel the damp socks off. You cringe at how unaware you have been at your body for the past 24 hours: your mental state ignored all physical needs.
Your stumble to your bedroom, aching body screaming for a rest. You relent easily, collapsing on your bed face first. Youâre so grimy and covered in remnants of the dirt bed you laid in last night, evidence of your outside stay covering your clothing. Bits of twigs and leaves invite themselves into your sheets â you couldnât care less right now, though. You donât even think about it.
On instinct, you plug your dead phone in without even looking. Thereâs silence for a minute or two before it whirs back to life, the screen flashing at your tired eyes.
Thereâs another message waiting to be opened.
Megumi: Come back soon, sensei. Heâs getting unsufferable
Megumi:âŠmore than usual
A hoarse chuckle leaves your throat, the first laugh thatâs left you since the whole incident. You sigh immediately after though, as you begin to wonder how Megumi has been dealing with everything. If you hadnât run away, thenâŠ
Your head is in your hands again. No matter what path your thinking strays down, you keep returning to your immense guilt over what happened.
You wish you were mad at someone. You wish that you felt angry at Gojo, but you arenât â you canât be. In your eyes, he wasnât wrong; how could you be mad at him when you agree?
Youâre not mad, but thereâs this other unpleasant feeling. It feels like one of Nobaraâs nails has been lodged in your chest, and every time you think about his reaction, the nail twists a little deeper into your heart. Heâs never yelled at you before. That hurt.
Itâs understandable, but it still hurts.
GojoâŠYou donât think you can face him yet, but he may come to you if your radio silence continues. Maybe you should just get it over with and call him. You can just tell him youâre alive and hang up. That should suffice.
Without thinking further on it, you grab your phone and dial his number. Within two rings, the line connects.
âYo, (Y/N)! Long time no hear!â His chirpy voice booms through your speakers. Heâs back to his usual self â overly casual and full of mirth. He sounds way too cheerful; it throws you off guard.
A sharp inhale leaves you as youâre about to tell him that youâre fine and to not worry, so that you can hang up and avoid him. But, nothing comes out. Everything you thought of saying flies out of your brain. Youâre left wordless, mouth hanging open.
âYou there? (Y/N)?â
You shake your head, coming to your senses.
âYes,â The single word that leaves you is weak and breathy.
âYou good? Are you home now?â
âYeah. Home now. Iâm alive, so no need to bother checking in on me,â You say thoughtlessly.
God, that was lame. You canât help but cringe at what you just said. Itâs what you intended to convey, yes, but thatâs not how you wanted to say it.
âJust alive? Sounds real peppy over there!â He chuckles. âI was going to come over anyway, but youâve really pushed it over the edge.â
âAh,â You say somewhat panicked, searching for a way out of this. âThereâs really no need. I just need rest so thereâs no need. Iâll see you later, then.â
âYou mean soon!â He chirps before you can hang up. You groan into your pillow; this is exactly what you had been trying to avoid. How are you even going to look at him?
Youâve just put your phone back on your nightstand when thereâs sudden footsteps approaching your bedroom. Before you can think further, the door is flung upon and a familiar figure appears before you.
âUltimate best friend Gojo Satoru has arrived! Everyone applaud!â
A series of small claps ensues, while you just stare on in silence and disgruntlement. A wide smile stretches across his face at your displeased expression.
âCâmon angel, not even a single clap? Thatâs cold.â
You roll your eyes, but only half-heartedly. The gesture is so pathetically slight that Gojoâs smile falls a fraction. You donât have much emotional energy to expend on humoring him, it seems. Because of him.
Itâs then that he fully takes in your appearance. Tear stained cheeks, dirt caking your clothes and body, scraps of organic material matted in your hair and clinging to all parts of you. Thereâs even smudges of dirt around your eyes where youâve attempted to wipe away tears.
He questions your appearance, trying to appear lighthearted, âWas the forest calling you? You really didnât sleep here?â
You immediately feel self-conscious of your appearance and cross your arms. You manage out a quiet, âSomething like that.â
âNo, seriouslyâŠwhere did you sleep?â He probes, this time lacking the lightheaded tone.
A weak, sheepish smile appears on your lips, âAhâŠthe ground? You were right, I guess.â
He blinks. You rub the back of your head and avoid eye contact, softly laughing an awkward little chuckle.
âSeriously?â He asks, but it lacks any judgment. He is truly just in disbelief.
You just nod.
âHey, are youâŠare you sure youâre okay?â
You werenât expecting that. You wish he would stay in his childish mindset â these real questions are worse.
You breathe out slowly, âI meanâŠyeah. Iâm fine.â
Itâs not a very convincing delivery, but it was the best you could manage. The corners of his lips turn down slightly, almost unnoticeably, but he doesnât comment on your answer. He knows he should question you further, dig a little deeper, but he doesnât.
Instead, he excuses himself, âIâll be right back. Just stay put! Iâll know if you move, so you better not move an inch.â
He raises two fingers to his eyes, then directs them to you, clearly saying âI have my eyes on you!â
Itâs amusing - heâs always amusing - but when you try to smile, your lips just flatline. You canât tell if he notices, since he has already turned away and walked into the bathroom, but you hope he couldnât tell.
When he returns, heâs holding a dampened washcloth.
âBath time!â He says, shaking the cloth excitedly in front of you. You flinch a little as a few stray drops of water unexpectedly land on you, which he lightly laughs at.
And then he begins swiping away the dirt that has accumulated on your body. He starts with your face. Heâs on his knees, one elbow resting on the space neighboring your right thigh, leaning in to have more control with the cloth. You close your eyes when his face comes within inches of yours - too close. Even when you feel as horrible as you do now, your heart wonât stop thumping quickly against your ribs, as if it cannot deny those deeply hidden feelings you harbor.
He hums while he works, gently dabbing all the places where you have visible dirt. Itâs comforting, or at least it should be. You heart begins to clench tightly, and you so badly want a hole to appear in the ground to swallow you up.
âGojo, why are you being so nice now?â You ask, voice small. âI donât really deserve it. IâdâŠprefer the alternative. This feels wrong right now.â
He sets down the cloth, wincing at your pitiful words. Is that how you really feel?
He pauses. Heâs not good at this sort of thing â acknowledging other peopleâs vulnerability, lowering his own walls to empathize with others, any of it. He hates it. He hates how emotionally he acted yesterday, he hates how it has affected you.
âNo,â He sighs. He speaks slowly as he carefully chooses his words, âIâŠshouldnât have acted like that yesterday. It wasnât fair to you.â
Your bottom lip trembles, but you force yourself not to cry, âItâs okay. I donât blame you for it. Everyone was thinking it.â
He tries to catch your eye, but your gaze is downcast. He ducks, lowering himself to the ground even more, to enter your field of vision.
âHey,â He says softly. âDo you trust me?â
Your brow furrows; you donât understand why heâs asking you that. You feel yourself nodding, though.
âEverything I said yesterday,â He starts, but then shakes his head at himself. âNo, everything I yelled at you yesterday â it was misdirected. What happened wasnât your fault. There was no way of knowing what was about to happen.â
âBut now, itâs obvious,â You mumble. âI should have known.â
âHindsight is twenty-twenty. You were following orders. The ones assigning the orders are at fault, not you.â
You grab your sheets with tight fists. You turn your head to the side, away from his invisible gaze, âOrders that were obviously suspect. Itâs still my fault as an experienced sorcerer.â
Gojoâs chest constricts. You sound exactly like he did yesterday; the consequences of his actions echo back to him from your mouth.
âI promise itâs not,â He insists, but it falls on deaf ears. âIâve made mistakes too. Iâve made mistakes, but you never treated me like I treated you yesterday.â
Gojo clenches his teeth. This is hard. He hates bringing up this side of the past, but heâll do it for you.
âYou never judged me for what happened during the Star Plasma Vessel mission. Even though you wanted to leave that night, and I ignored you, you never blamed me.â
âYou were seventeen,â You say quietly, shakily. âWe were all kids. That was over a decade ago.â
âBut you knew how to make it better,â He says breathlessly. âAnd you never even once insinuated that it was my fault.â
You smile sadly at him, and your next words are sure and immediate, âBecause it wasnât.â
Gojoâs mouth hangs open for a second, still amazed at the understanding and kindness that so easily shine through you even in the darkest moments.
He reaches out for your hands, unsure, and squeezes them when he finds them. âCan IâŠcan I start over ? From yesterday?â
You blink blankly, not completely understanding, but give a hesitant nod anyway.
He exhales deeply and lowers his head to your hands until his forehead brushes your fingertips. Itâs completely unexpected, and you freeze upon contact. His head is bowed to you â embarrassment and confusion flood you.
You are relieved when he raises his head to speak.
âWhat happened with our students isnât your fault,â He says quietly but with conviction. âItâs the work of the higher ups - itâs their fault, nobody elseâs. IâmâŠâ
He pauses. Words he never says need to come out.
âIâm sorry. Iâm sorry that this happened while you were here and I was away, Iâm sorry that I blamed you for things out of your control. This was never your fault.â
You are silent. You say nothing. You donât move. Your expression stays blank.
He panics. He takes your silence as a sign of not being forgiven â which is not what he fears, in fact he doesnât want to be forgiven. But he doesnât want to lose you, and thatâs exactly what he thinks has happened. Did he completely sever the bond spanning more than a decade?
âI understand if you canât forgive me, but,â He swallows thickly, the anxious feeling rising. âBut I hope this doesnâtâŠâ
He tries again, âI hope our friendshipâŠI hope you- I donât want to lose you after all we-â
âSatoru â itâs not that,â You say quickly. âYou havenât, I promise. I have already forgiven you. I forgave you from the moment it started.â
You close your eyes, clenching them shut. You donât want to cry again. âItâs just thatâŠeven if Iâm not directly at fault, Yuji is still dead. Our student is dead. Despite anything that can be said of the situation, that fact will not change.â
He really shouldnât tell you this. He needs to, but he shouldnât.
âDo you trust me?â He says again, voice only a whisper. Heâs even closer now, only inches away. A hand raises to ease his blindfold down so that it rests loosely around his neck.
Your eyes on his are so clear, and reveal so much â surprised by his bare gaze, confusion clear in your beautiful eyes he finally can see so clearly up close.
âOf course,â You whisper breathlessly. âAlways have.â
âClose your eyes, and hold on,â He says. âDonât want you getting lost again, angel.â
You know what that means. Teleportation. But where could he be taking you that is so important right now? Maybe somewhere he knows you like to calm you down?
Youâre taken aback by the rush of air around you even though youâve traveled like this many times.
The few uncomfortable moments in the strange vortex allow you to question where be could be possibly be taking you. Before you can decide on an answer, however, the roar in your ears subsides, and you are steadied by his grip around your shoulders. He's so close again, wisps of his soft hair tickling your neck. One of his large hands drops down to clutch yours. Youâre ashamed about now nice it all feels in such a situation.
Then all that slips away and you're immediately on guard - there's another cursed presence nearby.
âGojo-sensei, youâre back? That movie was kind of weird and bad, but I swear that one character was (L/N)-sensei. Do they have a twin or something?â
Your eyes pop open. Your hand falls out of Gojoâs as your grip completely goes slack. That voiceâŠYouthful, full of energy and a kind innocence. It could only be...
Gojo responds ecstatically, dramatically, âAh, but of course not! I have brought an honored guest! An old time Hollywood star whose home was the red carpet! The famed, the budding talent, (Y/N)-â
Heâs cut off by a shriek. He blinks twice, and youâre already far from his side, rushing to the secret he has to keep - the secret he couldnât possibly keep from you.
You crash into Yuji, binding him in a crushing hug. He's open mouthed and spluttering in surprise, but you don't have it in you to be embarrassed right now. You have no idea how, but he is standing before you, living and breathing. As seemingly endless tears pour down your face, you miss now the confusion on his face morphs into a look of grim understanding. He doesn't know what you went through, but he can guess.
And then you're laughing. Crying and laughing. Heaving breaths to accommodate your almost hysterical laughter, standing back to wipe away your tears before hugging Yuji again.
The sight of you hugging your student so tightly, healing with just this action, coaxes a half smile out of Gojo. Only half because he is in danger of faltering himself, bottom lip wavering as a wave of emotion flows over him.
The abandoned blindfold is clenched tightly in his hand as he tries to hold back the emotions welling in his brilliant eyes. He almost wants to put it back on to hide the emotions underneath, but he canât, not when the whole reason he took it off was to see this with his own eyes.
No words are exchanged for a long while. They don't need to be, and even Gojo can see that.
By the time he is taking you home, your dynamic has shifted back to something more normal. It's raining, but you insist on walking back, citing the fact that his teleportation makes you horribly dizzy. (Or maybe, just maybe, you want a little more time with him. But you'd never admit that to yourself.)
The constant overhead drizzle is a bit annoying, but is bearable despite Gojo's claims of it tainting his very existence. Heâs clearly back to his overdramatics - it's comforting.
The streets are dark, with only muted warm yellow lights lining the sidewalks, creating only vague halos of light due to the misty air. Gojo walks close to your side, an arm wrapping protectively around your shoulders. At some point through your chatting, it slips down to your waist. You don't notice it right away, but once you do, all you can do is wonder if he's done that before - if it's normal for friends.
You notice something else strange. His blindfold is still loosely hanging from his body, his baby blues on display. It's hard to look at him like this - you feel too exposed - even though you desperately want to get lost in his eyes. Yes, your deep affection for him still rings true, even if he yelled at you, even if he did expose your horrible, cringey child acting.
âI canât believe you put on that movie!â You exclaim, miming exasperation.
Gojo chuckles, âScolding me again, thatâs a good sign. Even if itâs for an illogical reason â câmon, âPainters in Parisâ is a classic!â
You canât hold back your wide, devious smile, âI guess you would think that since you literally look like a fucking paint brush!â
His jaw drops, and he looks at you faux-offended as you practically double over in laughter.
âAngel! No, I really should be calling you devil! You- get over here!â
Although you run from him, he quickly catches up to you and youâre in his grasp. He immediately overwhelms you with vicious tickles.
âGojo!! Satoru, youâ stop that!â You say between bouts of laughter. Youâre off balance, and his relentless attack isnât helping. âHey, stop, Iâm gonnaâ!â
You stumble and begin to topple to the cold cement, but youâre scooped up before you meet your demise.
A small gasp escapes you at your proximity, and at his eyes so clearly looking deeply into yours, yearning burning through them. He's never looked at you like this - has he?
âWoah! That was close, huh, angel?â He smiles, tone nonchalant and voice steady. He seems unaffected by your closeness, but his eyes tell a different story. You don't know what to trust - him or his eyes. But they say that the eyes are the windows into the soul â what answer does that leave you with?
And what answer do you have? Right now, with his strong arms around you, those beautiful eyes glittering as if they hold a sea of stars, that sweet smile that never fails to give you butterflies, those lips you canât help but glance at for too longâ
You know.
Without thinking, you give in to your instinct to keep leaning in, and your lips meet his. It's not a passionate crash, but more of a gentle whisper to the soul. A soft brush to his lips, all the sweetness he brings to you returned.
Then, you pull away slowly, almost in confusion. Did you just do that?
Youâre horrified. What did you just do without a single thought behind your action?
A gentle chuckle brings you out of your momentary horror.
âSo what, youâre a paint brush kisser now?â He chuckles softly, his thumb gently brushing against your lower lip.
You take in his expression - flushed cheeks, a soft smile, eyes full of a softness you've never imagined they could have.
"Yes,â You agree, your mouth stretching widely from the excitement and happiness you canât hold back, â l proudly am.â
He pulls you closer and kisses you deeply, again and again and again until you're both out of breath. You both stay in that moment, feelings that lay hidden for years finally spilling out, until you're completely engulfed by the rain.
note part 2: I have a tendency to be over-detailed about boring/fluff details, so I tried to do that less here. First one shot in a while !! I hope the flow is still okayâŠI also couldn't decide how to do the ending, so l hope this works?
Also wow I canât stop writing hurt/comfort and Gojo being an ass! I have another story drafted thatâs also Gojo x reader and hurt/comfort as wellâŠ
Hereâs a hint about that one: đžđ©ž
If youâre looking for more hurt/comfort, hereâs my gojo hurt/comfort series: here (more action-y than this though)
Thanks for reading !! :)
do not leave me in this abyss, where i cannot find you
sukuna x reader summary: the higher ups succeed in kidnapping you and sukuna doesn't know if he'll get you back alive. w/c: 2.85k tags/warnings: fluff and angst. reader is kidnapped and gravely injured. depictions of blood. canon typical violence. "good girl". cursing. ft gojo. aged up!yuuji. fem!reader. not canon compliant. no use of y/n. *please mind the warnings for this chapter* a/n: and finally folks, we've reached the climax of the series. there will only be one more official chapter after this one, so i hope this lives up to expectations. this could maybe be read as a stand alone, but it's certainly better when serving as a culmination to the other chapters. i'm a little nervous posting this, so i'd love to hear your thoughts :) series masterlist // masterlist
âàš chapter seven à§Ë till forever falls apart
âàš if not for you (masterlist) âàš previous: chapter six - redefines in every way what love is - end à§Ë
âàš synopsis à§Ë neither of you want this. both you and sae reluctantly agree to this marriage, although saeâs dissatisfaction far outweighs your own. with hidden agendas and old flames, will this ever work out between the two of you, or will your forced spark be doomed to fail?
àł series: sae x f!reader | wc 8.8k | àł content warnings: fluff/angst, modern au, arranged marriage, rich!sae and rich!reader, jealousy/paranoia, suggestive scenes, mentions of blood/children | notes: we have finally reached the end of infy !! rejoice i will no longer be able to torture you guys with the ending of this hehe but i do hope you all enjoyed this ^_^ & now onto the next !
âI came here to talk to her.â
Thereâs no speck of kindness left in Saeâs eyes when he looks at whatâs left of his former lover. He doesnât even notice you sauntering up behind him.
âHow many times do I need to tell you to leave us alone?â Sae emphasises that last part, uncertain of how else he can possibly phrase it so that she makes herself scarce.
For the first time tonight, Mirin doesnât even pay attention to Sae. Her eyes look past him, focused entirely on you.
You take your position next to Sae, feeling his hand tenderly grip onto your wrist. At the very least, it gives you comfort knowing that heâs here no matter whatâll happen. Though, judging by the ever slight panic you can make out from Mirinâs face, whatever it is isnât pretty.
Mirin doesnât say a word, only stares at you expectantly. Swallowing your ego, you nod subtly. Youâre curious.
âIâm sorry,â comes out of her mouth, and you donât know how to feel. Thereâs a lot of things she needs to be sorry for, but thatâs your personal feelings. Somehow, you doubt itâs related to anything with regards to Sae.
âIf thatâs all you came to sayââ
âDo you know about your parents?â Mirin ignores Sae again, instead looking to you.
when your moral compass friend is dead
âàš chapter six à§Ë redefines in every way what love is
âàš if not for you (masterlist) âàš previous: chapter five - if not for this love of mine <> next: chapter seven - till forever falls apart à§Ë
âàš synopsis à§Ë neither of you want this. both you and sae reluctantly agree to this marriage, although saeâs dissatisfaction far outweighs your own. with hidden agendas and old flames, will this ever work out between the two of you, or will your forced spark be doomed to fail?
àł series: sae x f!reader | wc 13.2k | àł content warnings: fluff/angst, modern au, arranged marriage, rich!sae and rich!reader, jealousy/paranoia, third parties, manipulation, mostly from saeâs (& mirinâs) pov | notes: okay iâve finally finished it !! sorry for the super long break but real life had a chokehold on me (aka my job sucks) </3 anyway ! hope you enjoy saeâs pov , heh heâs so bad at relationships but sorry i love him <3 next chapter should be the last so ^_^
Sae & Mirin; 17.
It was a peculiar feeling.
Up until that point, whatever interest Sae had in life centred around soccer. Around being the best. Needless to say, when his parents werenât too happy about both their sons not wanting to take over the family business, Sae took the brunt of it all.
His fingers idly traced circles around the injury on his ankleâthe injury caused by another player perpetrated by his parents. It was honestly laughable; the extent to which his parents would go to to have him submit to their will.
âHey, handsome and gloomy.â
There was that voice he loved to hear. It was silly how easy it was for a special someone to make him smile. A warm pair of arms wrapped themselves around his neck from behind, pressing her weight down on top of him.
âYes, pretty?â
Mirin laughed, that smile lighting up her features. Her lips pressed a kiss against his cheek before she settled beside him.
They were sitting on top of the school buildingâafter lessons, because Mirin had strict parents who would kill her if she ever skipped class.
âLook at you, moping up here all on your own, ignoring your girlfriend,â she mused, body swaying from side to side before her head eventually rested on his shoulder. A sigh left her lips, the graduation looming upon them catching up to her.Â
I found out about the jjk hello kitty collab today and this is the first thing my brain thought of
àł series: sae x f!reader | àł content warnings: fluff, angst, modern!au, arranged marriage, rich!reader and rich!sae, hints of manipulation/gaslighting, lots of bad parenting, bouts of toxicity/jealousy, swearing (more might be added)
synopsis: neither of you want this. both you and sae reluctantly agree to this marriage, although saeâs dissatisfaction far outweighs your own. with hidden agendas and old flames, will this ever work out between the two of you, or will your forced spark be doomed to fail?
notes: ahhhh finally starting a sae series (thanks to all of you who voted !!) ËÌ”áŽËÌ” this is not gonna be too long so iâm hoping iâll see this through ⊠there might also be drabbles in between when i need some buffer time hehe à»ê°àŸàœČá” á” á” ê±àŸàœČà§§ ty to whoever reads this !! <3 iâll try to get the prologue out soon :)
status: ongoing, wip
word count (so far): 29k
àł masterlist àł
prologue: all see through, just like glass 01: thorns without flowers, bars with no drinks 02: a million miles away, still you connect me in your way 03: for a while, you were all mine 04: behind a box of reasons why 05: if not for this love of mine 06: redefines in every way what love is 07: till forever falls apart
his warmth
Suguru Geto saw this boy with long lashes and insufferable attitude who was hated and shunned for all the wrong reasons and who has a name that suspiciously goes well with his own and his conclusion was yep I will care for him, understand him, share his burdens and develop muscle memories to protect him
cosmically in love with you
pairing: oikawa tooru x reader w/c: 9.4k synopsis: the first time you meet him, he scowls. and then he cries right in front of you, and subconsciously, you keep wishing to see him again. oikawa tooru keeps you captivated and the more you get to know him, the faster you fall. a/n: finally finished this oikawa fic !! there's wayyy too much star imagery but like... oikawa is cute so it's okay <3
âhomeâ
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the weather can go crazy
aka what Gojo should have said in front of KFC
"how foolish..."