the strong scent of vanilla hit his nostrils as he gripped the sides of your waist. his face was nuzzled into your neck, while his hands focused on caging you down onto him. sleep was never easy for gojo, he always had something on his mind. and even when he didn’t it still wasn’t possible for him to get any rest. how could he sleep when he had such a beautiful wife to gaze at?
he was fascinated with every little thing about you. the way your bottom lip curled into a pout when you slept, or how your eyebrows would furrow up as if you were mad.
gojo could go on and on about the smallest of details when it came to you. you were his everything. and also the reason he could never get any sleep, he was too busy being allured by your beauty.
“my beautiful..” he trailed off, leaving soft kisses on your neck, so soft because he didn’t want to wake his gorgeous goddess. “beautiful wife..” now his hands were in your hair, gently soothing your scalp.
the biting didn’t start until he got bored of playing in your hair. gojo’s teeth grazed your neck ever so lightly before slowly sinking in, not enough to hurt you but enough for you to feel it, causing you to stir in your sleep.
his lips sucked at the bite mark offering the irritated skin a sense of relief. the hand that was on your waist, binding you to him was now inside of your shirt, soothing the skin of your back as if you were a baby. his baby.
“i love you s’much my princess, you’re never leaving me okay? our souls are tied for life,” he spoke so softly as he left one last bite, but this time it was to your cheek. and even though you were asleep.. your body seemed to somehow answer for you.
your hand lightly slapped against his cheek, fingers hitting the lids of his eyes. gojo couldn’t stop the low chuckle bubbling from his throat as he gave your sleeping form one last smile before replying.
summary: In which frat!gojo (who’s closeted nerd!gojo) falls for a girl without knowing it’s frat!sukuna’s "girl" (not entirelly). gymrat!reader, nerd!reader, mean!reader (sometimes, mainly with gojo), whipped!gojo, obsesse!gojo, biker!reader, biker!sukuna, fwb!sukuna (I had a stroke writing this description) slowburn, some smut at some point and fluff
Gojo had tried. Really tried. Everything he knew by the book, everything that worked with everyone else, even the flirty moves and phrases that worked particularly well with girls. Damn, it's not even like he's trying to charm her. Not entirely at least. He just wanted to talk to her? Maybe make fun of her a little? Maybe just know more about her? Satiate his curiosity, he'd say.
He tried sitting next to her.
She didn't even spare him a glance.
"Knight's hanging" he spoke while the professor wrote some formulas on the whiteboard. She paused for a second, but her eyes never left her screen. And then "Told you" when the random person she was playing online chess against captured it. Her brow twitched, almost imperceptibly, making Gojo's lips curve upward shamelessly.
"Sure" was all she answered. She was not about to explain her strategy to a random classmate, let alone one who seemed to be the annoying type. He already seemed an arrogant brat without having talked to him, and now that he had lately been sitting next to her she just confirmed her prejudices.
Not the conversation he had imagined to have with her. Not that it discouraged him, quite the contrary despite her intentions being exactly that. Gojo liked a challenge, and Vector Calculus was too understimulating not to be drawn to such an entertainment.
So when she arrived at class the next day—right before the teacher, as usual—Gojo did not waste a second and changed seats next to her.
She looked at him from the corner of her eyes, already frowning slightly that him someone had sat next to her when she had purposely chosen that spot because of the free seats around. She cursed mentally but didn't say anything. And like the rest of the class, she took her laptop and notebook out. 10 minutes later she was already browsing through her game library while scribbling some notes and formulas every now and then.
"You always multitask like that?" he asked after observing her more than the projected screen in the class.
“Yeah,” she dismissed him quickly. Blue irises locked on her for a beat too long “You always talking like that?" she finally asked back after writing some in her notebook and redirecting her attention to her own screen, getting a bit annoyed that every class they shared he kept talking to her when she was clearly focused on her game the class.
“Only when someone's worth bothering" he said with amusement in his smile, head propelled on his hand.
"Find someone else who's more worth interrupting"
But of course, those words only had but the opposite effect on Gojo.
“Let’s play a game” he tried for the nth time another week. Her brows knitted together at his words, more than they already were while she was looking at the chess board on her screen “C´mon”
“No—Again” she murmured, her eyes never leaving her screen
Gojo knew better than to try again—that day, at least. He´d try again tomorrow, and she'd eventually cave in, like they all did. Yeah, he was certain she would. Although this was the first time someone was playing hard to get with a simple game. And the next day, when it was him who arrived fashionably late, he sat next to her. A smile already painted on his face as he awaited for her usual dissatisfaction expression.
“Do you always sit next to people who clearly don’t want you there?” she murmured while she wrote down the answer to a problem. Someone else, most of the nerds in the class, would have apologized, left or at least gotten awkward, which was probably her intention. But he didn’t.
“Clearly?” her eyes faltered to his smug expression for a second.
“My luck,” she huffed, making his grin even bigger.
“Indeed”
“That was sarcasm”
“Sure thing” he responded the same way she used to do with him, smirk never fading.
But it didn’t escalate anymore. Because how are you supposed to interact with someone who’s not engaging at all? And it frustrated him, more than he’d ever admit. He was undefeated in the fraternity in terms of popularity. He could have anyone he wanted—not that he wanted everyone, a guy had standards—and yet, this random nerd girl who looked all tough and mean did not? That simply made no sense. And despite frustrating him, it undeniably made him more interested than he had ever been since… well, ever?
And so, another day when she was playing games in class as usual, he obviously sat next to her again. For days she had been trying to sit at different places in the class, thinking she’d be able to get rid of him. But even when she sat next to someone else, many times Gojo would make them move to make room for him. So much to her dismay, she had to accept that sitting next to Gojo was her new normal the majority of the time.
But she was playing games again, sometimes focusing on the explanation, sometimes spacing out a bit too much. She had changed to chess not long ago, and he had been watching her for a few minutes, longer than usual.
“You always pick the same opening.” he finally spoke. She bit the inside of her cheek. She had been expecting his stupid voice, like always, and yet it still managed to nag her.
“Stop watching” she sounded more bothered than she’d like to admit while her eyes remained set on her screen.
“You’re predictable,” Gojo ignored her tone, as usual.
“Then don’t look”
But again, he ignored her. Instead, his focus changed to his own laptop. And after a few clicks, he started a chess game of his own.
“Let’s see,” he smiled brashfully. Her eyes flickered to his screen for a second, unconsciously arching a brow. But she ignored him nevertheless. Completely. He played his own chess game anyway, doing it with premoves and a speed that would have had most people amazed. Not her. She wasn’t even looking in the first place, but even if she had, she would have just rolled her eyes.
A few minutes passed in silence between them, something she was grateful for. He glanced at her screen, then back at his. She was still playing, carefully weighing her every move; he was finished.
“Won” he grinned childishly. She gave him no reaction whatsoever. Making his eyes focus on her even more, actually waiting. But nothing “…you’re not even going to speak?”
“No.”
Silence again, and this time, he didn’t smile. Not fully.
At some point the thought started to appear in his mind—maybe she was actually not interested in him? No, no, that could not be it. But then, a girl from the same fraternity, was practically throwing herself at him in the campus between classes (not that he was stopping her). He entertained her at first, Gojo thrived in attention after all, but when his blue gaze captured (Y/n)’s figure passing by he could not help but disengage a bit. He kept glancing at her, eyes going back and forth between the blonde that was flirting with him and (Y/n). And when he answered her coquettish teasings, he couldn’t help but focus back on (Y/n), sending glances at her. Not because he wanted her to notice he was popular, she probably already knew—well, maybe that too. But it was mainly because he could not stop thinking about why she seemed not interested in him.
“Do you have a boyfriend?” he asked after he saw her again later that day in the lab. Her face, as usual, betrayed her feelings when her frown merged into an arched brow. She looked at him, at his angelic face and intense blue eyes.
“None of your business” she answered before her attention went back to the code in her laptop.
“So you don’t. Nice” he answered with a smile, but his confusion only did but worsen because why else would she ignore him if she was not with someone else already?
Her frown deepened slightly, and she was about to answer, but she stopped herself. She was starting to think that engaging with him, in any shape or form, was worse than ignoring him. Or maybe not, because then, he smiled harder.
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obsessed!gojo hid in your closet until he heard you close your apartment door. him humming while having his hands behind his back, looking around your room. then just a little camera he placed on a teddy bear he gifted you.
gojo was part of your friend group but you had no idea how obsessed he was with you. the way he would get on his laptop to spy on you. knows what color panties you have when you sleep or even without.
the white haired man opened your dresser full of panties. he smiled grabbing one of your favorites pairs— actually his now. he placed it against his face and bit the top of it. "fuck." he murmured. gojo placing the panties in his pants, still looking around to see what he could find.
and there it was, your camera. he sat on the chair that sits in your corner of the room. turning on the camera to see the gallery.
you had a bunch of pictures with your friends, views, food, and what caught gojos eye was mirror pics of yourself. you posing in your underwear and bra. he wondered who you sent these to but then again right all he wanted was to fuck you.
how did this all start? well, when you introduce yourself to the group— his eyes couldn’t take them off of you even when he tried. eventually, leading it up to him trying to find your every room.
the amount of moments he would crash out when he saw you with dates. making it to where he is today, stalking you.
he would dream of how your mouth is on his perfect pink tip. the way you would be moaning his name. he wanted you to cum all over him instead of these pathetic ass men from the college.
he just wished you saw him the way he saw you and maybe deep down his delusional thoughts were stupid but in his eyes, they weren’t. they were heaven.
summary: In which frat!gojo (who’s closeted nerd!gojo) falls for a girl without knowing it’s frat!sukuna’s "girl" (not entirelly). gymrat!reader, nerd!reader, mean!reader (sometimes, mainly with gojo), biker!reader, biker!sukuna, fwb!sukuna (I had a stroke writing this description) slowburn, some smut at some point and fluff
summary: In which frat!gojo (who’s closeted nerd!gojo) falls for a girl without knowing it’s frat!sukuna’s "girl" (not entirelly). gymrat!reader, nerd!reader, mean!reader (sometimes, mainly with gojo), biker!reader, biker!sukuna, fwb!sukuna (I had a stroke writing this description) slowburn, some smut at some point and fluff
summary: In which frat!gojo (who’s closeted nerd!gojo) falls for a girl without knowing it’s frat!sukuna’s "girl" (not entirelly). gymrat!reader, nerd!reader, mean!reader (sometimes, mainly with gojo), biker!reader, biker!sukuna, fwb!sukuna (I had a stroke writing this description) slowburn, some smut at some point and fluff
Gojo Satoru must have certainly been blessed at birth. He had been gifted with astonishing looks, a genius brain, a great body, charm, money, and apparently, luck. Because what were the odds of, among around 35 students, being paired with her for a pair project? Yeah… luck… how convenient. He totally had not managed to charm the professor by going to him about ‘optimization algorithms’ and ‘parallel processing’, winning him over even though he was already most professors’ favorite. No, he had totally not done that, arguing that for such a project there’d be no better partner that could keep up with him than her. He had totally not done that because (Y/n) had been especially crude and quiet these last days and it had been eating him alive. Absolutely not…
When the pairs were posted in the campus, and the students checked it, he could do nothing but gulp the moment her eyes set on him with a frown that clearly said ‘You had something to do with this’. But when Gojo gave her a coy beam she let it go, innocently thinking he would have not manipulated the pairs. Or well, believing he could have not been able to manipulate the pairs.
And so, there they were, late in the afternoon, in one of the university’s glass study rooms at the library. The warm light of the setting sun filtering through the tall windows of the building, and then into their private fishtank room that felt too big for only two people.
But despite all that, despite having been working in their multiple moons orbitation simulation, Gojo had been behaving suspiciously well. She was not going to question it though, she just wanted to get all over with so she didn’t have to sit with him again—except for when he’d still force his way into the seat next to her in almost every class they shared. But that was a fight she had long accepted as lost. She had to admit it though, this… felt new, and not necessarily bad. Both were hunched over their laptops, notes scattered around, and for once, they were surrounded in a silence that Gojo was not trying to fill.
She was typing, focused, and he was watching her for the nth time that hour, fingers hesitating on his keyboard every time he thought of disrupting her focus.
“You should break that into sub-functions,” he finally spoke after having been eyeing her screen every now and then. She didn’t even look up, but he swore he saw her brow twitch.
“It works,” she complained dismissively.
“Yeah, but it’s ugly,” he commented with his usual tone. He gulped again when her fingers stopped typing “And if you modularize it you’ll be able to reuse the script later”
“That sounds like a problem for Future Me. Current Me wants to finish this and go home” she continued, still not taking her eyes off her screen. There was a moment of silence, Gojo’s eyes taking in every detail of her profile. And then:
“Future You is going to hate Current You,” those words earned him a brief look from the corner of her eyes “It’ll take less time in the long-term, and it will be a more polished version,” he continued. But she didn’t say anything else and redirected her focus back to her screen “I’ll change it if you don’t,” he added after a minute. He didn’t mean it as a threat or a way of pushing her to do it, he actually said it in an attempt at showing her he’d do the boring work for her. But to her, it did not register like that. She exhaled heavily with a grown, rolling her eyes lightly while she changed her script.
“Happy?”
“Very,” he repressed a smile, knowing it may annoy her further “Didn’t know you could be obedient,” and there it went.
He may have been born lucky, with a gifted brain, but it was a brain that could not function normally around her. Every time, every single time, he was making progress or fixing things (in his perspective), he always had to ruin it. Every single damn time, his sensible side was able to act appropriately, his stupid big mouth side had to fuck it up.
“I disliked you less when you were quiet,” she bit, flatly before her full focus went back to the program. And yet, Gojo’s lips had it more difficult to not curve into a subtle smile “Focus on the planet and just shut up,”
“Right, professional environment,” he once again tried an attempt at a joke to break the tension. But she may as well have not heard because she had no reaction at all.
But after that, both got to work again. And yet, Gojo’s focus was taken away from his own script every few minutes. Eventually, his typing slowed and after further hesitation he broke the silence yet again.
“I didn’t give your number,” this time, his voice sounded serious. Or rather genuine. But she did not react, just kept typing “I don’t like sharing,”
She finally glanced at him, briefly, before she continued with her part.
“Doesn’t matter anymore,”
“It does,” he was quick to answer. Now having completely forgotten the project. It didn’t matter, he could finish it for both at any time without much struggle “It bothered you,” he continued, for once in his entire life, not playful.
Her eyes set on him again, brow arching lightly, noticing. Her hands withdrew from her laptop and she leaned back, crossing her arms loosely.
“You bother me too, and here we are,” she pointed, almost accusing. HIs lips couldn’t help but turn into a faint smile, a small one.
“It’s different,” he defended himself with his usual warm tone. But as usual, it had no effect on her. So again, quieter “I’m serious. I didn’t do that”
She studied him for a bit, really looking at him, trying to find the trick, the joke, the lie. But she couldn’t find one. So she sighed.
“It’s alright,” was all she said, like it cost nothing. And then, her hands went back to her laptop, and with them so did her focus “Now keep working”
Gojo let go of a breath he had not realized he had been holding “Yes, ma’am”
She rolled her eyes, but neither opened their mouths for a long while. Sometimes Gojo would comment on her script, she’d groan, argue that it worked anyway, and change it. Sometimes she’d just ignore him and he’d change it for her. But overall, it was strangely peaceful.
And then, (Y/n) exhaled, followed by a yawn. She stretched her full body, popping some muscles before she stood up.
“I’m going to the toilet,” she announced flatly. He nodded but didn’t look up from his screen. He was too focused right now, back completely arched and hunched over his laptop as he tried to find where his calculations were off.
She looked at him for a couple of seconds, trying to remind herself that this guy who was a few inches away from the screen, body posture completely awful as he got engrossed in some math, was also the same guy who usually wore backward caps, had to be at every party, who was a shameless flirt and the pretty menace everyone revolved around. She almost scoffed, getting rid of that thought before she added “Don’t touch my stuff”
That finally made Gojo snap out of his laptop, looking up at her. He gave her a saintly smile that made his following words less trustworthy.
“Wouldn’t dream of it,” And with that, she left, and then, the room suddenly felt more silent. Even if they had been sitting in silence for a while now.
A minute passed, and then another one, and then the table vibrates, and Gojo realizes she’s left her phone there. His eyes inevitably go to the screen, reading the notification.
“Unknown Number: You ignore everyone or just me”
His jaw tightened slightly, and before he could even realize it, her phone lay on his hands. He had no problem unlocking it with a few tricks he had learned a long time ago. And then he saw the prior message of this same person: “Heard you’re hard to get”
He stared at it, at the other several chats she had blocked but that kept similar interactions, and something in him shifted. It wasn’t anger, not exactly, but it bothered him. His white brows knitting together as he debates what to do, or if doing anything to begin with.
He knows he should have read the message. He knows he definitely shouldn’t have unlocked her phone, or seen her chats. Well it’s not like he’s snooping around, he doesn’t want to invade her privacy like that. But then, an idea pops in his mind. Flawless…?
He leaves the messages app and goes straight into her social apps. And there it is, his request, still pending, not declined, just pending. He licks his lips, hesitating, but he decides to leave it there. He wanted her to be the one to accept him. So he does something instead, he searches for his own name in her social account, and then, he hits follow, effectively following himself.
He immediately locks the phone again, leaving it exactly where it was while he tries to calm himself and get rid of his stupid grin. And right on queue, a couple of minutes later she gets back. She sits down.
“Did you break anything?” she asks, suspicious even if he has not given her any particular reason to be.
“Just my dignity,” he can’t help but smile before trying to seem focus on what he’s writing on his laptop.
“As usual,” she just comments, making his smile wider. She picks up her phone, glances at it briefly, and puts it down again, not clocking it yet “How’s the collision logic? Are the stars still slingshotting into the void?”
“Better,” he answered, focus back onto the problem he was trying to solve “Instead of letting the distance hit a singularity and blow up the velocity, I made the code perform a coordinate transformation. Now it 'smooths' the spacetime around the collision point” he explained, reviewing the script. She blinked twice, thinking about his solution. She couldn’t help but think it was… genius “I know, I’m so smart,” and there it was again. He grinned proudly, not even looking at her.
Nope, she was never gonna admit that.
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summary: In which frat!gojo (who’s closeted nerd!gojo) falls for a girl without knowing it’s frat!sukuna’s "girl" (not entirelly). gymrat!reader, nerd!reader, mean!reader (sometimes, mainly with gojo), biker!reader, biker!sukuna, fwb!sukuna (I had a stroke writing this description) slowburn, some smut at some point and fluff
The doorbell of the small apartment rang. Yuji looked at (Y/n), then at Megumi, tilting his head when both of them closed their eyes and let go of a sigh in unison. Then, he blinked when none reacted.
“What are you doing?” Nobara came off her room with a facemask, arching a brow when no one stood up or answered the visitor. Until Yuji stood up to answer whoever was waiting at the door that impatiently rang again, banging on the door right after. But he was stopped by (Y/n)’s hand on his wrist.
“I’ll go,” Megumi finally said, standing up from the armchair where he had been reading a book.
With yet another sigh, he stood up, exchanged a look with (Y/n), as if they understood each other without words, and before opening the front door, he closed the door that led to the living room/dinning room where Yuji was being tutored. Only then, once there was no clear sight to the dining room from the entrance hall, he opened the door, not even bothering to mask his weariness.
He wasn’t even surprised when he opened the door and was met with a grinning white heard menace.
“Yo, Megumi!” Gojo greeted the dark haired boy, way too enthusiastic for someone who had been repeatedly told not to drop by not even 30 minutes ago—and by two people, at that “She there?” He didn't even bother playing dumb. He even went as far as to peek his head inside the apartment. In fact, hadn’t it been for Megumi closing the front door lightly, purposely hitting his head with it, Gojo would have most likely invited himself in.
“She left,” Megumi lied, face so straight it was difficult not to believe him.
His words immediately caught Gojo’s attention, making his head snap from the closed door that separated the entrance hall with the dining room where the rest hid. And then, he pulled his lower lip up in a rather adorable pout.
“Where? I thought she was tutoring Yuji,” he groaned somewhat in disbelief, perfectly white brows knitting together as he subtly gripped the box of éclairs harder. Éclairs that had cost him quite a lot actually.
“They both left the moment they knew you were coming,” Megumi blatantly lied again. Making the white-haired sulk even more. He brought one hand to his chin, thoughtful.
“Where did they go? A café?” he asked. Megumi nodded.
“Yeah, the one next to the bus stop” and as simple as that, Gojo’s glossy lips turned into his ever mischievous smile again. Gojo handed the box to Megumi with a somewhat evil giggle.
“Thank you!” and with that, he left.
When Megumi went back to the living room, two pairs of eyes set on him, Nobara’s filled with curiosity, Yuji’s filled with confusion and something else. Especially when Megumi dropped the box of éclairs next to (Y/n)’s laptop.
“I can’t believe he bought that,” Nobara finally spoke, opening the box of éclairs and plopping one in her mouth.
“I feel bad…” Yuji muttered, eyeing the éclairs with forbidden longing.
“He’s so desperate,” Nobara added with a smile and a groan when she tasted the expensive sweets. Then, she gave a look at (Y/n), but she continued to type something on her laptop. Ignoring all this as if this was just another Tuesday. As if having the most popular guy in the whole university, the face of Pi Kappa Alpha, randomly appearing at your house with a box of gourmet level éclairs was something normal? Could have looked like it was to (Y/n), because she didn’t even eyed the delicious baked goods.
“He even brought desserts,” Yuji said again, eyes finally lying on the éclairs with less shame, deciding whether to go for the cream one or the chocolate one.
“He’s bored,” (Y/n) finally answered “Stop thinking about it and focus on the code for pendulum dynamics” she called him out, making him pout. Although his lips turned into a small smile when he too tasted the delicious sweets.The sugar hit was so good he didn’t even struggle to finally focus on his screen.
“You gonna eat that one?” Nobara asked (Y/n), pointing at another éclair.
“No,” she dismissed it, reading Gojo’s previous notes on Yuji’s code with a frown. She hated that they were seamless “I’m keeping my cheat meal for the weekend”
Nobara shrugged and picked it up, splitting it in two and giving one of the halves to Megumi. Just then, (Y/n)’s phone buzzed over the table.
“Oooh… it’s him again, isn’t it?” Nobara asked, peeping at her phone while she held the towel on her hair with one hand and ate the éclair with the other one.
(Y/n)’s eyes traveled to the phone, curiously picking it up and reading the incoming messages from, of course, Gojo.
(Y/n), after dozens of tries from Gojo, finally attends one of his frat parties
summary: In which frat!gojo (who’s closeted nerd!gojo) falls for a girl without knowing it’s frat!sukuna’s "girl" (not entirely). gymrat!reader, nerd!reader, mean!reader (sometimes, mainly with gojo), biker!reader, biker!sukuna, fwb!sukuna (I had a stroke writing this description) slowburn, some smut at some point and fluff
Bass heavy and repetitive music bounced against the walls, laughter spilled out in bursts every few seconds, voices overlapping loudly…. The whole house hummed with it: heat, alcohol, bodies packed too close. But no one seemed to mind, especially Satoru Gojo , who was surrounded by pretty guys and even prettier girls, orbiting him with different kinds of attention. He was definitely thriving.
He was currently leaning against the backrest of a couch, his arms flexing with his own weight, and some girls could notice. Specifically the one who was trying to flirt with him, leaning seductively against him. Gojo smirked, going along and flirting back just for fun—or not. At least, until his attention was suddenly taken elsewhere.
He turned his body completely around, as if he had some type of radar or eyes at the back of his head, because the moment Itadori, Nobara, Megumi and her entered the house, he no longer was interested in anything happening around him.
“Gojo?” the girl asked after her words were left unanswered, and his bewitching eyes weren’t set on her anymore.
“Yeah,” he said aimlessly, not even hearing what or who was talking to him anymore, just tracking her every movement from across the room. He couldn’t believe she was there. This was his space, his party, his territory, and she was finally in it after so many weeks of begging insisting and being rejected.
“Are you listening?” she asked, suspicious, and slightly annoyed.
“Yeah,” he repeated the same word with the exact same tone. She crossed her arms, now definitely bothered.
“So? What do you think?” she asked again.
“Sure” was his only answer. She frowned harder when Geto next to him laughed at the situation. She sent him a glare, but Geto’s smile just widened as he shrugged. And then, she followed Gojo’s and Geto’s gaze to her. Especially when he moved away and walked towards (Y/n), following her into the kitchen.
She looked out of place, but not uncomfortable. Just there, like she was waiting for the clock to hit a specific time so she’d have an excuse to leave. But if he could manage, he wouldn't let it happen.
“Didn’t think I’d ever see the day” he grinned at her, and although his smile was his usual charming one, his eyes were filled with a shine that was not there before she arrived.
She looked at him, not surprised and definitely not impressed.
“You’ve been trying hard for this,” she said, almost mocking him, but he grinned anyway.
“Worked, didn’t it?”
“I didn’t come for you,” she was quick to say. It took a second for Gojo to answer, smile breaking a bit. Instead, he pouted rather cutely with a huff.
“I know,” and he did know. He just liked to mess with her, and perhaps, to lie to himself into thinking he had something to do with her attending “let me dream a bit…”
She looked at him, thrown off by his sincerity, and also taking him there, where he fit just so well. Cap backwards, tight black t-shirt, low jeans that showed just enough of his blue boxers, enough to see his defined v. It irked her that he was the vivid image of a fuckboy.
“You want something?” he said too enthusiastically, already turning around and looking at the drinks so he could personally prepare her something “I think we got non-alcoholic stuff too”
She eyed him, surprised, or rather confused. She complained about alcohol only once, a long time ago. That was enough for him to remember? To deduce she wasn’t fond of alcohol?
“…you know that?”
“I pay attention” he said smugly, eyes locking on hers shortly. His heart started beating quicker, ears burning. He swallowed then, before he embarrassed himself, because this was going too well for now. He didn’t want to ruin it so soon.
“A soda’s fine” she dismissed it, and he nodded, immediately going for one he knew she liked. He handed it to her without any other comment or remark, just a pure smile. And then, he pulled back “Well,” he said, shoving his hands in his pockets, since what he was about to do and say was taking all of his willpower “I’ll be around. If you get bored or need anything…” he gulped, as if he didn’t want to leave. And he didn’t, he wanted to be glued to her all the time.
He turned around against his own desires and left while she stared at his wide back, watching his figure getting into the living room with an arched brow, surprised by his behaviour. Her brows had merged into a frown for a second, feeling weird that he had suddenly left like that. But she gulped from her cold soda and turned to find Megumi without giving it a second thought.
When Gojo slipped back into the living room, the noise hit him again all at once, but this time it felt distant. He barely made it back where he was before his friends found him. Geto and Shoko were already looking at him, half-amused. They had probably been watching the interaction from afar.
As soon as he got there he let go of a breath he didn’t know he was holding while he shook his cap a little, pacing once, twice, and then stopping. Then starting again.
“I can’t go back now” he stopped for a second, as if he was just realizing that. No one answered “I should probably go back. I’m gonna go back.”
“Stop,” Geto said lowly, placing his hand on his shoulder and preventing him from doing anything reckless. Gojo looked at him, nervousness all over his face “For once, you’ve shown some growth”
Shoko snorted quietly.
“He’s right, don’t mess it up now” she said, letting go of a puff of smoke that drifted into to the already smoky area.
Gojo’s eyes flickered between his both calm friends, too calm in comparison with him.
“I’m literally shaking” he complained, lifting his hands slightly like it was proof “I’m not even joking. I’m actually…” he exhaled sharply “She’s somewhere in the house and I’m not there”
Shoko finally looked at him, this time with a slightly tired frown.
“You’re so dramatic…” she mumbled.
“I physically can’t be lowkey,” he continued, ignoring her “I don’t know how to be lowkey” And then, he looked around, to the kitchen where she wasn’t anymore, and panic started setting again “Can you see her?”
Geto didn’t answer immediately, but he did look with a brief, subtle scan until he found her.
“She’s fine”
“That’s not what I asked”
“I know” Gojo clenched his jaw.
“Is she talking to anyone?”
Shoko raised a brow “You want a live commentary now?”
“Yes” Gojo didn’t hesitate, and Shoko sighed before answering.
“She’s with her friends.”
“Anyone else?”
“No” she groaned. And then, because she liked to poke at him “You want me to scare off anyone who gets within a five-meter radius?”
“Not funny…” Gojo rolled his eyes, but then “yes”
Geto cut in, slightly shifting the topic.
“You did well” he did, patting his best friend’s back. Actually proud of him
“It felt wrong”
“What did?”
“Leaving” and then, with a sigh he took his cap off, ran his hand through his hair and put it on again “I hate this” And then “Okay but like, hypothetically,” Shoko groaned already “if I go back now, is that too soon?”
“Yes,” Geto answered immediately.
“Extremely,” Shoko added. Gojo looked between them with a pout.
“What if I just pass by.”
“No”
“Say something small?”
“No”
“Look at her?”
Shoko deadpanned at his persistence “You’re already doing that”
He sighed dramatically, dropping onto the nearest wall for half a second before popping back up again “I’m going to lose my mind.”
“You won’t”
And then, the party surged back in, like it always did. People filtering toward them, drinks in hand, laughter too loud, conversations overlapping… Someone clapped Gojo on the shoulder, another asked him something about music, someone else tried to pull him toward the kitchen, someone else tried to pull him upstairs… Normally, he’d thrive in it, slide right in, effortless. He’d laugh, tease, flirt, follow…
Now he was there, but not really. He answered, he smiled, he even laughed at the right moments. But it felt off, a little too automatic. And to the most observant ones, it was obvious by the way his eyes kept drifting not even consciously anymore. Every few minutes—no, less than that—he’d glance past whoever was talking, scanning without meaning to look for her, but so obviously trying to spot her.
Shoko noticed first. She watched him fumble a response to someone he normally would’ve charmed in seconds, watched him nod at the wrong time, watched his attention slip away mid-conversation. Her gaze flicked briefly toward the spot, then back to him.
“I give him ten minutes,” she muttered, low enough that only Geto would hear. Geto exhaled softly.
“He’s not making it to ten”
But he did. Barely, but he managed. And by the time those ten minutes passed, he moved. Gojo found his way back to her, or well, to Itadori, who was talking with her and Nobara. What a coincidence, right?
He suddenly popped, slinging an arm around Itadori’s shoulders.
“Yuji, my man!” he greeted loudly, grin effortless as he appeared out of nowhere and slung an arm around Itadori’s shoulders. Or well pretended effortless, because every single instinct in his body was fighting to look somewhere else. Specifically in front of Itadori where she was “You made it!” Gojo continued, squeezing Yuji slightly “I was starting to think you were gonna ditch my party for some sad little movie night” Yuji laughed awkwardly.
“Nah, man, I said I’d come”
“Good choices, I’m proud of you.”
And then, like an afterthought, Gojo’s eyes slid toward her. Only for a second. Enough to acknowledge. Enough to let her know he’d noticed. Not enough to seem desperate (he was).
So before he embarrassed himself further, he looked back at Itadori immediately.
“How many drinks has Nobara forced into you already?”
“Only one!”
“One too many for you” he joked
“Hey!”
Nobara scoffed a laugh.
“He’s actually handling himself surprisingly well.”
“Impossible,” Gojo said gravely. And then finally, he let himself glance at her properly. And God, he thought he’d been prepared…
Was she as beautiful earlier? Probably yes, he always saw her divine-pretty. It was probably the alcohol he had chugged his nervousness with making it worse for his poor little heart now.
He managed to get himself together before she caught him staring, redirecting his full focus on Itadori and Nobara by clearing his throat “So,” he started, “you trying beer pong later or are you scared of humiliating yourself in public?”
He remained there for a few more minutes, once more not wanting to leave yet. And the whole time, he stayed angled toward Itadori, talking, engaging. Letting the conversation breathe around them. Not forcing her in and not trying to pull her attention, for a change.
Every now and then, his gaze would drift briefly, almost checking if she was still there. Checking if she was listening, if she looked bored, if she looked like she wanted to leave… That was his strategy: stay close, be seen, don’t chase. Even if every instinct in him was screaming to turn fully toward her and ruin it.
A few minutes passed, longer than before. At one point, Itadori said something stupid and animated, and Gojo laughed, real this time, head dipping forward. And when he looked up, she was watching him.
And again, after a bit longer, fighting against his own desires yet again, left for a while. And this time he took longer to reappear.
The next time he casually popped was near the beerpong he had previously mentioned. It happened after some long and excruciating 30 minutes of thinking about her. However, when he arrived, another guy was talking her ear off clearly not realizing—or deciding to ignore—her bored expression. Gojo’s smile died a bit at the sight. Even if the guy was laughing alone. Just the fact that he thought he had a chance with her bothered him.
“Yo, (Y/n),” Gojo made his way faster to her, but for once, his eyes were not set on her. Even if his smile was dedicated to her, his piercing blue eyes that had no trace of a smile fell onto him.
Gojo saw him physically gulp. After all, he was part of the frat too. He should have known better than to try with her when Gojo had been so openly interested in her. At least while Gojo was at the same party.
“See you around,” the guy quickly disengaged when Gojo joined.
“Hope not,” she answered, sighing with relief that he was not bothering her anymore even if she had rejected him twice already. It bothered her a bit that they only seemed to leave when Gojo appeared and not when she asked them to. But they were fratboys after all, she did not expect any better.
“I thought I was especial,” Gojo commented, his full focus falling back on her “I thought you were mean only to me”
“You’d rather I’m nice with them?” she asked, eyes locking with his as she drank from her second drink.
“No. I’d rather you being nice with me,” he said with a tone that was half honestly half teasing.
“You’d get bored,” she dismissed his attempt, moving her gaze away from him with a roll of her eyes.
“Highly doubt it” he answered, his eyes never leaving her. And then, “You could try it, so we can see who’s right”
But before she could say anything else, or even turn to him again, someone interrupted them, a girl who tried to get Gojo’s attention by clinging to his arm.
“Hey, you disappeared earlier,” she purred next to him, but she failed to gain his attention for his eyes remained on (Y/n)’s every feature.
“Yeah,” he answered shortly, not engaging. But the girl lingered, trying to mask her original confusion.
“You gonna come back?”
“No” he said, completely flat. The girl laughed awkwardly, and a few curious ears and eyes fell on the three. Even (Y/n) was surprised by such brutality.
“Seriously?” the girl continued, almost as if she didn’t quite believe him. As if she thought this was Gojo being playful. But he shrugged, and as shortly as earlier, he answered:
“ ‘m busy.”
And with that, the girl left with a scoff.
“You should’ve gone with her. She’s gonna give you more attention than I will” (Y/n) said, drinking from her cup as she watched her disappear into the sea of people.
“Don’t tell me what to do” Gojo said with false annoyance and a small smile “You gonna play?” he nodded towards the game of beerpong.
“And let people think I’m enjoying it here? Pass” she said. And even if she said it seriously, the fact that she had joked, with him, was enough to send him into an inner nervous and ecstatic breakdown.
“Hypothetically,” Gojo said then. And she finally looked at him as if she anticipated something wrong about to come from his lips. It didn’t stop him though “What would you need to enjoy it here?”
She looked at him a bit more. She wanted to joke again, to say something cold like she used to, perhaps mock him a bit. But she refrained when she noticed a certain seriousness in his eyes.
“Don’t start,” she said instead. He sighed, thinking he had messed it up.
“It was a genuine harmless question,” he quickly said to defend himself.
“For starters, to find Megumi. Maybe then we can be miserable together,” she said, looking around and walking away from the beerpong.
Gojo wanted to approach her a fourth time again. Even after Shoko tried to discourage him. But he was unable to when the next time he found her was back in the kitchen, this time accompanied by none other than Ryomen Sukuna.
Gojo stopped moving before he even realized it. Everything he had in mind, every thought and stupid catch phrase, every thought of how pretty she looked with her completely normal outfit, were completely gone the moment he saw them.
The low kitchen light hit them strangely, warm, domestic almost, and Gojo hated how natural they looked standing there together. Not even trying or performing. They weren’t flirting loudly like everyone else at the party, like Gojo was dying to do with her every single time he saw her. They just seemed to exist near each other with an ease that made something ugly settle in his stomach.
Sukuna was leaning against the counter beside her, broad shoulders relaxed, one hand around a drink while he talked. And she was listening, actually listening. She didn’t roll her eyes, she didn’t dismiss him immediately, she even looked at him completely, not looking tired. It was then that Gojo realized with something too similar to nausea that he had never once seen her look comfortable around him the way she looked now around Sukuna.
He felt heat crawl violently up his throat because he tried so hard. God, he had tried so fucking hard: carefully memorizing things she liked, buying her favorite drinks and trinkets, pretending coincidences were coincidences, rehearsing lines beforehand because somehow around her he forgot how to speak normally. And meanwhile, Sukuna probably did none of that.
But as much as it hurt him, he remained there, in the distance, watching them. Their conversation wasn’t obvious. They weren’t touching, they didn’t seem to be openly flirting either. But it somehow felt somewhat intense—or perhaps it was Gojo’s mind torturing him. They were leaning slightly over the other, talking closely over the music, lips curved into an imperceptible smile in her case, and into a smug subtle one in Sukuna’s case. Their eyes wandered from each others’ eyes to their lips, as if to understand each other better. Surely it was because of that… And then, they both moved.
(Y/n) picked her phone, texted someone, and then followed Sukuna, toward the door, obviously leaving. Gojo’s heart sped up at the sight, getting nauseous at the idea again. Much worse than when he saw her appear at uni with his bike. Because then he couldn’t have done anything to prevent it. It had already happened. But now? He was seeing it happen in real time. Her leaving with him, to his place, most likely. And he could not let it happen. So he did the first thing he thought of and quickly found Itadori.
“I need you to act drunk” he blurted quickly first thing he saw him.
“W-what? Why?” Itadori stuttered, confused.
Gojo looked over his shoulder again, toward the entrance where she was, toward Sukuna waiting near the door. She was already putting her jacket on, and panic crawled up Gojo’s throat so fast it almost made him dizzy.
“Because (Y/n)’s leaving,” he answered too quickly. Itadori blinked, not a single thought in mind.
“…okay?”
“With Sukuna. Thought you didn’t like him”
Then slowly his face shifted. He didn’t know the real reason behind Gojo’s interest in her staying. He could decipher it if he thought enough, but he wasn’t going to. What he knew was that he didn’t like her being with him. But it wasn’t like he could do anything about it or control her. She was a free woman, after all.
“You want me to stop her from leaving?” Itadori asked.
“No,” Gojo said instantly, because that would not work “not like that” Gojo looked toward the door again, they were already outside by now “Give me your phone,” Itadori looked for it and too innocently handed it to him “I just need you to pretend you drank too much or something”
“What? You want me to fake being wasted so she stays?”
“When you say it like that it sounds manipulative” he cringed lightly, but his fingers searched for her phone number nevertheless.
“Because it is manipulative!” Now Itadori sounded a bit distressed, especially as Gojo put his phone on his ear.
Gojo groaned, pressing his hand on his shoulder, but before he could reassure him, (Y/n) picked it up. And Gojo exhaled in relief when he heard the music through her phone, meaning she was still outside.
“Hello?” she asked after a second of silence.
“Hey,” he said quickly, trying and failing to sound calm “Uh, Yuji’s kinda fucked up”
Itadori mouthed What the fuck?! But Gojo ignored him completely. Meanwhile, on the other end, silence.
“What?”
Gojo looked at Itadori with wide eyes and silently mouthed: act drunk. Itadori stared back in horror, and since he was frozen in his spot, Gojo kicked his shin.
“OW!” and finally, Itadori caught on “Oh my god,” he groaned loudly near the phone “I think I’m gonna throw up—”
“How much did he drunk?” she asked immediately, voice sharpening with concern.
Gojo could have kissed Itadori right there.
“I tried telling him to slow down,” Gojo lied smoothly “He’s kinda out of it”
“Yuji,” she said sharply through the phone “How much did you drink?”
Itadori looked helplessly at Gojo. Gojo mouthed: more.
“A lot?” he tried weakly.
She sighed. And somehow that sigh alone made hope explode painfully inside Gojo’s chest.
In the background, Sukuna’s voice came faintly through the phone “Leave him be”
Gojo’s jaw tightened instantly, and Itadori’s lip pulled in a scowl.
“He’s drunk,” she answered back to Sukuna.
“So?” No answer, and then her voice was directed to Gojo and Itadori again “where are you?”
Gojo’s heart nearly stopped as a stupid huge grin spread across his face.
“I’m trying to get him to my room so he can lie down,” he answered immediately, grabbing Itadori and pulling him towards the staircase as if he was really drunk.
“I’m coming”
She found them halfway up the stairs, or rather, she found Gojo trying to hold Itadori upright while Itadori overcommitted so hard to the act he nearly missed a step.
“Careful,” she said immediately, reaching for Itadoir’s arm before he could trip properly.
Gojo felt something strange twist in his chest at how naturally she did it. Without hesitation or annoyance, just immediate concern.
“I told him to slow down,” Gojo said as they resumed climbing.
“Lliar…” Itadori muttered weakly, and Gojo elbowed him without her seeing.
“How much did you drink?” she asked him again.
“A little…”
“A little,” she repeated flatly “You can barely walk”
Itadori looked genuinely ashamed enough that Gojo almost felt bad---almost.
The music downstairs became muffled the higher they climbed, replaced by the creaking of the wooden floor and distant laughter from within rooms. At the other side of Itadori, she kept one hand lightly on Itadori’s waist just in case he stumbled again. And Gojo kept noticing it. He kept noticing everything: her perfume, the way she frowned slightly whenever Itadori stumbled too much, the way she sighed under her breath every few seconds like babysitting drunk frat boys was exhausting her soul.
By the time they reached his dorm’s hallway, Itadori had started overacting less. Probably because guilt was eating him alive.
“You okay?” she asked him quietly.
“Yeah…” he answered absentmindedly, and then quickly corrected “I mean, kinda dizzy” She hummed and Gojo felt sweat form at the back of his neck.
His room was at the end of the hall. And suddenly, that became the new problem.
Until now, he had only focused on stopping her from leaving. But he hadn’t fully processed the fact that she was about to enter his room, again. Yes, she had technically already been there for the project. But this felt different somehow. It was night time now, there was a party downstairs, and she was following him there voluntarily.
His heartbeat started acting stupid again. Gojo pushed the door open quickly before he could overthink himself into a cardiac arrest.
“Alright,” he said too casually.
Itadori immediately collapsed face-first onto the bed with an exaggerated groan followed by a very committed silence. She walked in after them, this time not looking around. As if her being there was normal. And Gojo realized, making him even more nervous.
She looked down at his friend once more, sat by the edge of the bed and took her phone out texting Nobara and Megumi. But since none answered, she sighed, finally looking at Gojo who remained immobile in his place.
“Are you going back downstairs or what?” she said with a bit of an edge. The question caught him off guard for half a second.
“Eh?”
“The party,” she said, gesturing vaguely downward “You were hosting or whatever”
“Oh,” Right, the party. Gojo had genuinely forgotten it existed. He glanced briefly toward the door that muffled the bass downstairs like he was only now remembering there were too many people in the house.
“You can go back to your party now”
He frowned slightly.
“You want me to leave?”
“I mean…” she looked around again “Why would you stay? I’m here now”
That question hit him strangely harder than it should have, because the real answer was embarrassingly simple: ‘exactly, because you’re here now’. Instead of saying what he thought, he shoved his hands into his pockets.
“It’s my room”
“And he’s asleep”
“Asleep-ish. He could still throw up.”
As if on cue, Yuji made a weird choking noise into the mattress to which she grimaced immediately.
A small silence followed, making the bass downstairs vibrate harder through the walls while she sat there. And Gojo… Gojo was trying very hard not to look too happy about the fact she was still there.
Then she crossed her arms lightly.
“As soon as he sobers up or wakes up I’m taking him home,” she warned, almost as if she could sense Gojo’s bubbling enthusiasm. He nodded, biting his lip. He knew why she had stayed, he knew she meant it when she said she’d leave. And still, he was happy to have her there “So what now?” she sighed.
“I dunno”, he shrugged, pacing lightly while trying to think of what move would bring her closer to him. Then he came to a halt “You can use my PC or something meanwhile”
Suspicion returned to her immediately.
“And what are you gonna do?” She arched a brow and he avoided her gaze by turning on his PC as if to coax her further.
“Exist quietly,” was his only answer.
“You?” she stiffened a laugh, clearly mocking.
“I can do that sometimes” She looked at him unconvinced. Very unconvinced.
“I’m serious,” he defended weakly “I’ll literally just sit there” he said, pointing the spot on the bed next to the desk “or grab a chair or something. We can play something together,” he said, praying that his intentions didn’t sound too obvious. There was another pause. Another one of those careful looks she kept giving him “Or you can browse my games if you want,” he added, sweating at the thought of having been discovered.
“Fine,” she muttered eventually, standing up and moving toward the desk.
Meanwhile Gojo stayed standing there for a second too long, watching her sit down in his chair like it wasn’t completely destroying his ability to think normally. And on the bed, Itadori was beginning to regret being a good person.
At first, helping Gojo had sounded simple enough—just pretending to be drunk for a bit, keeping her from leaving with Sukuna, giving Gojo some time… Easy. Except now he was face-down on Gojo’s bed, forced to witness whatever the hell this was.
Usually, Gojo moved around like he owned the space. He was confident without trying, smooth without effort. The kind of person who always knew what to say. But now? Itadori could practically hear his brain overheating every few seconds. He felt the pauses before Gojo answered her, how carefully he picked his words, how he kept pretending to act casual. It was honestly kind of painful to hear, and watch.
Itadori cracked one eye open slightly just in time to see Gojo lean over her shoulder toward the keyboard to log in the computer.
“Don’t look,”
She frowned immediately “Why the hell would I want your password”
“Common privacy”
She deadpanned at his words
“You followed yourself on my account through my own phone”
“That was different...”
Itadori almost groaned into the mattress because no, it absolutely was not different. But the reason why for Gojo this situation was different was that he had the bright idea in the past to make his password her birthday and his combined.
Gojo typed fast, too fast, practically shielding the keyboard with his body while he entered it. Trying not to focus on how close they were, on how their shoulders were almost brushing, on how he could smell the flowery shampoo she had used and the sweet perfume she sometimes had.
Then, the computer finally unlocked. But instead of letting her explore freely, Gojo instantly opened the game library before she could click around too much. After all, his password was not the only giving thing he had. In fact, it was probably the lightest thing he had about his crush on her. Things like research, screenshots, tabs, documents with things she liked, important dates, things she mentioned once casually months ago that Gojo definitely remembered and wrote down forever…
“Here,” Gojo said quickly, opening his Steam library “Play anything you want,”
She blinked at the screen, eyes scanning around the set up momentarily. She felt slightly jealous as she watched his triple monitors, his definitely expensive mechanical and customized keyboard, his high-end headphones… She frowned, bothered, as she placed her fingers on said keyboard, Gojo gulped thinking he had done something wrong.
“You play these?” she then asked, genuinely surprised as she browsed the hundreds of games. Gojo crossed his arms defensively.
“What’s that supposed to mean?”
“You look like you only play beer pong” she muttered, because what he had in his library was an incredibly varied range of videogames from the most awarded triple A games, to the least known indie games. Going from co-op and online games, to more chill cozy games.
“That’s offensive, actually”
There was a short moment of silence while she browsed his library. A short moment that seemed forever to him as he swallowed nervously, fearing he might be making a mistake by letting her roam his library—and computer, possibly.
“Terraria, 500 hours…” she read quietly, scrolling through his library “Factorio, 300. Civi VI, 300…” her brows lifted higher and higher with every game she opened “Counter Strike… 700?” Then she turned to him, and because she bore a smile, a small one, one like she never gave him, his ears and cheeks turned red “Whose account is this?” she said, going back and nosily browsing his games with quite the curiosity. How the hell did he have time to play so much?
Gojo’s brain malfunctioned instantly.
“M-mine?” The stutter slipped out before he could stop it. It was such a rare sound that Itadori cracked an eye open again so he could look at him with arched brows. Because what the hell? Satoru Gojo did not stutter. Ever.
She turned to look at him from the corner of her eyes again, almost amused. It was the same way she looked at him when the Agumon plushie incident happened. And it was the same way he was feeling right now: exposed, but not necessarily bad. Which weirdly enough, was not like he ever thought he would feel if he was ever recognized as what he was:
“Nerd…” she concluded simply, making his heartbeat quicken. But before his stomach could drop and twist ugly, she spoke again “I can’t imagine you playing any of these,” she said, almost confessing.
Gojo rubbed the back of his neck awkwardly, trying to laugh it off and failing miserably because she was looking at him too directly now.
“What, hot people can’t game?” he managed to say surprisingly nonchalantly.
“Again, you look like you only know how to flirt and mix alcohol,”
“And?” he asked, a bit clueless, a bit playing coy. Trying not to erase that part of himself either, the one he thought was the cooler.
“And you own a plushie, an immense game library, RGB lights…” she deadpanned.
“RGB lights are cool,” he tried to defend himself.
She snorted softly at that, and Gojo’s entire nervous system lit on fire. She was relaxed, relaxed enough to tease him and keep talking instead of shutting him down immediately.
She kept browsing, as if she was not the reason his brain and heart were malfunctioning separately.
“Elden Ring…” she paused, browsing a bit more “…what’d you think of Melania?” Gojo tried to play it cool immediately, but how could he when t his was the first time he had asked him something? Without any excuse, without any practical motive. Just a genuine curious question about himself. He was ascending right now.
“Easy. I have all achievements unlocked” She turned slowly toward him again, comically slow.
“There’s no way”
“Swear” he was not able to repress a smirk as he crossed his fingers in the air to show how serious he was.
“You’re lying”
“See it for yourself,” he said, signaling to the screen.
But she didn’t. She remained openly staring at him with quite the indecipherable expression as she tried to reconcile this version of him with the one she thought she knew.
“You’re actually a loser,” she muttered eventually, turning towards the pc again. But there was no bite to it. Gojo grinned helplessly “You have 700 hours in Counter Strike.”
“And incredible aim”
“If it’s as good as your micro in league it means you suck ass,”
And despite her words, Gojo smiled, because usually talking to her felt like trying to survive a fight. Every sentence he tried was carefully dodged, every flirtation he crafted was immediately shot down. But now? She was leaning slightly toward the monitor, absentmindedly scrolling through his library while asking occasional questions. She still teased him, skeptical about all this, about him in general. But she was slightly curious too now, slightly engaging with him for the first time.
And while she continued browsing, Gojo kept looking at her completely, shamelessly and so obviously pathetically in love.
It was then that Itadori slowly realized the reason why Gojo was acting so out of character. He understood that Gojo was actually trying to show her a different side of him. Not the party version, or the flirt, or the loud untouchable guy everyone knew. And like that, Itadori suddenly felt like he was intruding on something weirdly personal. Which raised another problem.
How long exactly was he supposed to keep pretending to be unconscious?
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