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Oh Dont You Worry! I Shall Be Using This Idea For Sure!
Oh don’t you worry! I shall be using this idea for sure!
Btw, I love this a ton!

Does anyone wants more of our snake boy? Bc I definitely do!!!
This is a little idea I had for @draconicsparkle 's naga!nagito au hehe🤭🤭
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Another one!
This time, it’s a prompt requested by @tortadecereji. To which I am happy to deliver!
Especially since they actually drew a few scenes from my last drabble. And my goodness they are wonderful! I love them so much.
Here, check it check it!
Hajime and Nagito were excited, though one was visibly more so than the other. Makoto and another person were coming to visit. And this time, they were staying the night.
It was the younger man’s celebration on getting a promotion and Hajime wanted to give him a unique gift in the form of a quiet retreat in the woods for a night. To which he happily accepted. And Hajime even offered for his girlfriend to come along. He knew Kyoko was trustworthy and could keep secrets, so he was not worried about Nagito being around.
And when he told the naga that he was welcome to attend, well… he was very happy to say the least. Hajime was sure the hug lasted a whole half hour.
But that is why he was present at the house when a nice, fancy car pulled up into the house’s driveway, the couple stepping out. Kyoko was the daughter of the CEO of the company’s partner, so it wasn’t a surprise that she had access to such options. But other than the car and professional clothing, Kyoko didn’t flaunt her position. She worked hard at her job in her father’s company and was respected by all. But none could beat Makoto in respect, as he thought his girlfriend was amazing in everything she did. He liked her a whole lot. Which was good, considering they were dating.
The respect went both ways, as the cool headed woman also admired Makoto’s optimism about life and his drive to be friendly with everyone. They were a good match, and Hajime couldn’t be happier for them. Hence his extension of the invitation to her as well.
The two walked up to the house, Kyoko’s only visible reaction to the large creature being a quick raised eyebrow. “I see we have extra company. I take it he lives nearby?” she inquired.
Hajime nodded, patting the scales next to him. “Yes, he does. This is Nagito. He will be joining us for the evening.”
The naga dipped his head in a nod. “Nice to meet you!” The reptilian eyes shifted over to Makoto. “Hajime told me that something really good happened for you and that this is a celebration. So I wanted to give a gift as well!” He lowered his hand down, extending it to the shorter male. “I hope it’s good enough. I can’t exactly go shopping, as you are well aware.”
On his large hand was a green scale, shining bright like an emerald. Makoto gasped as he took it in his own hands. “You… you are giving me one of your scales? Are you absolutely sure?”
Nagito smiled, happy that his gift had been received with positivity. “Of course! I have plenty so it’s not like I will miss it.” He moved the lower half of his body, displaying the glistening green that covered his snake tail. “I know having a naga scale in your home is considered good luck. So this is my gift to you, in hopes that your future continues to shine bright.”
“That’s so thoughtful! Thank you! We shall treasure it!” Makoto exclaimed, delicately handing it to his girlfriend. “Isn’t it really pretty?”
Kyoko inspected the scale. “It is. We should place it in the office. It would help inspire motivation.”
The two continued to discuss the interior decoration of their office space. Hajime tuned out as he leaned back against the snake tail, glancing up to the naga’s face. “I think they like the gift. Good thinking.”
Nagito leaned down, resting on his own coils. “I’m glad!” He peered down at the human, poking him in the side with a claw. “The thing I was worried about most, actually, was you getting jealous of me giving a scale to someone else besides you. Don’t worry! You are still my favorite human! You can have as many scales as you want! Would that perhaps prove my loyalty to you?”
Hajime snickered. “No, that’s not required. I am very aware of your devotion.”
The naga let out a breath of relief, ruffling the human’s hair. Another grin and a pat, and then Hajime rose again to stand straight. “Alright. I have food and drinks set out on the outdoor patio table. We can sit out there so that Nagito can be with us. If you want to follow me around back.”
The couple nodded and did so, settling down in the two chairs that were set out. They also watched as the naga slithered around the backside of the home, curling his tail and laying his human half on his stomach, arms crossed and content. Kyoko did question one thing though. “There are only two chairs. Where do you plan on sitting?”
Hajime didn’t move as he felt a large hand lift him up and place him on a pale forearm, his back resting against the soft cheek. “I think someone wants me to sit by him. So this is where I’ll be.”
The woman simply nodded in understanding, not making much further comment about it. And thus, socialization began. The topic of discussion varied from minute to minute. Lots of different things were talked about. And it eventually landed on how Hajime was liking his life in this home.
“It has been nice living here. My one neighbor and I figured ourselves out and have been doing well. I get to see many unique things in the woods thanks to this guy,” Hajime said, causing a pleased hum from the naga. “We did have one incident that was less than ideal a few months ago, but we dealt with it quickly and efficiently.”
“Huh? You did? I don’t think I remember you saying anything about this. What happened, if you don’t mind me asking?” Makoto asked with curiosity in his eyes.
“Oh, it wasn’t too crazy. Just a few trespassers with firearms that wouldn’t listen to reason so Nagito had to scare them away,” Hajime casually retold, feeling Nagito nod slowly in agreement.
“Excuse me… did I hear that correctly?” Kyoko asked, expression serious. “Two armed men intruded and refused to leave. So your naga had to get involved in their departure?”
“Yes, that’s what occurred!” Nagito answered. “They left the forest with no injuries and broken weapons. They are fortunate that I didn’t resort to violence.”
Kyoko met his large green eyes. “Would you resort to violence?”
Nagito firmly looked back. “I will do anything to keep Hajime safe. He is the most important thing in the world to me. Nothing else comes close. And I shall protect what I hold dear.”
A few beats of silence followed the declaration. Hajime himself was trying to fight the redness that was wanting to color his cheeks. Once he managed, he cleared his throat. “Well, hopefully it will never come to that. Anyways, let’s move on to something else.”
Everyone was fine with that and the subject line changed. The group continued until late into the evening, when the sun was about to disappear. It was about then that Hajime guided his guests inside and up to the bedroom. “You may take this room for the night. It should be big enough for you both.”
“Oh! But isn’t this your bedroom? Are you sure it’s okay for us to use it?” Makoto looked unsure.
“Positive,” the taller man told them. “I shall stay on the couch for tonight. It’s quite comfortable so I will be just fine.” There was also the fact that it was close enough to the patio door that he could see the naga, who wanted to stay close by tonight. But they didn’t need to know that. “Well then, have a good night.”
He returned to the living room, the last bit of sunlight hitting the green scale on the mantle. It was a very pretty sight. It inspired him to return outside, where the large creature was waiting.
“They are staying in my room for tonight. So don’t even think of disturbing them,” he commanded, pointing right in between the reptilian eyes.
The naga’s expression screamed innocence. “I would never! Such honored guests deserve the best treatment.”
Hajime crossed his arms, raising an eyebrow. “Oh? And I do deserve to be disturbed and awakened early in the morning?”
Nagito simply scooped up the human, nuzzling him as they moved slightly away from the house. “You know you like me! So you will always forgive me.”
Hajime grumbled a bit. “You having this information is dangerous. You utilize it too much.” But he didn’t struggle in the creature’s hold, allowing him to place him on a soft bit of grass. Nagito then proceeded to curl up around him, until all he could see was green coils and the naga’s upper torso. “Are we sleeping here?” he inquired, already knowing there was no possibility of leaving now.
“Yes, that was my plan. And don’t worry! Even if some people drive by, I’ll just look like a small grassy hill. It’s all fine,” Nagito assured, getting closer to snuggle as best he could. His nose ended up nestled next to the human’s stomach, him sighing happily once in this comfortable position. “Goodnight, my little Hajime. May you have pleasant dreams.”
Hajime closed his eyes as the warmth around him began sinking in. “I hope you do as well.”
And so the two drifted off, lulled into slumber by the sounds of nature.
But it didn’t last.
About two hours after, something pulled them out of their sleep. A car engine, approaching the house and then cutting off. Both the human and the naga stayed still and silent, listening in for any more clues.
“Oh, dude! Look at that baby in the driveway!”
“What the heck!? This guy must be loaded. Got such a fancy car and all.”
“Bros. What if we, like, went in to borrow the keys to this. And help relieve him of the burden of some other things?”
“Oh yeah! We would totes be doing ‘im a favor by doing this. I’m game!”
“Me too! Let’s check it out.”
Three guys. And by the sound of it, ones that were intending to break in and steal his things.
The low beginnings of a hiss rumbled in the tight space in the coils. Nagito was very much not happy about these people. “Filthy intruders. They will regret their decision tonight.”
“Shhh. Don’t let them hear you,” Hajime frantically told the creature. “But yes, they need to be stopped. Makoto and Kyoko are still in the house. They are also in danger.”
He remembered that the patio door was open, so he got a bit worried. “Okay, I need to go in and get something to defend myself with and make sure everything is secure. Keep an eye out and make sure they don’t sneak up on me from behind.”
Nagito hissed again. “I don’t like that you are willingly putting yourself in danger again.”
Hajime met his eyes. “But it’s necessary.”
After a few seconds, the naga uncoiled enough for there to be a gap. Hajime managed to squeeze through, looking back to see the green eyes staring out of the gap. “I’ll be careful. And you do the same.”
And with that, he silently and quickly made his way to the patio door. He had no idea if these men had anything dangerous on them, so he didn’t want to startle them. It was best to strike first and knock them out with a single blow. That was his line of thinking as he went into the kitchen and grabbed something he thought would be useful. A heavy frying pan, solid and sturdy. This would work well.
His next move was to check the front door. It was locked tight and would not budge. He heard the men try the doorknob soon after, a few bangs as they tried to ram into it.
“This thing is solid! Won’t move at all! Let’s try another door,” he heard one say, and the footsteps retreated to go around the house.
He knew he had only the patio door left. And that one was not as secure. So that one needed more defending. So that was his next destination, maneuvering around his household furniture with ease in the dark. He was next to the door soon, pan at the ready.
The intruders approached not long after, jiggling the door handle and making excited noises as it opened. “We are in, boys! Now, let’s see what we can fi-”
*BONK*
The man crumpled to the ground, knocked out cold by the heavy metallic appliance. The other two stared dumbfounded at their companion, not understanding what happened.
The sound of crunching metal also stole their attention, whipping their heads around to try and see what was happening. And their eyes bugged out at the sight of a huge naga constricting their car, destroying it completely. And they flinched as the green reptilian eyes locked onto them. With speed none were prepared for, the creature lunged forward, slamming the intruders onto the ground and knocking them out as well.
“May your mind be filled with nightmares for daring to threaten my Hajime,” he coldly told their unconscious bodies, gaze piercing.
It shifted immediately upon seeing the human in question. Concern now filled his eyes. “You are okay?” he asked quietly.
Hajime nodded. “Yes. I got the first one before they realized I was here.” He peeked around the large body. “And I see you took some anger out on their car.”
The naga smiled smugly. “I did. And I am glad I did.”
The human nudged one of the bodies with his foot. “Well, we should deal with these guys before they wake back up.”
And dealing with them consisted of Hajime taking pictures of their faces and IDs again, Nagito gathering the limp bodies in a tarp, and carrying them and their destroyed car far away from the property. They were dumped at the edge of the forest, close enough to civilization that they could walk. Hajime made sure of this, riding along on the naga’s shoulder to witness the creature placing them down in a more gentle way. He didn’t want them to be tossed aside and get further brain injuries. He didn’t need that in his conscience.
It was mostly quiet on the way back, though Hajime did speak up at one point. “I’m having a gate built. So that no one but those I invite can get in. And perhaps some signs and cameras. I don’t want a repeat of the last two instances. And if they try to get in through the forest, well, they will be at the mercy of the wildlife.”
Nagito peeked over at him, a mischievous grin present. “Am I included in the wildlife category?”
The human shrugged. “I suppose you are. But I will make the request that you try to not seriously injure anyone that tries. Just scare them off or knock them out. That should do just fine.”
“I suppose that is an acceptable request. Though there usually isn’t much that comes into the woods. It should be undisturbed for a while after tonight,” Nagito commented, looking up to the stars that were visible through the trees. “But there is one good thing that comes out of these incidents.”
Hajime was very curious about this. “Oh? What is it?”
Nagito returned his gaze to him. “They have solidified my trust that you have this forest’s best interests in mind. You want to protect it as much as I do. And I am eternally grateful.”
That was heartwarming to hear. And it certainly boosted the human’s spirits. He leaned against the creature’s neck, closing his eyes. “You’re welcome. I don’t plan on going anywhere. So I shall do my best to maintain this forest with you.”
A comfortable silence followed, all the way up until the house was in sight again. Hajime made an observation. “The lights aren’t on. Did they sleep through that entire thing?”
Nagito seemed a bit surprised at this too. “That is astounding. I wasn’t exactly quiet back there.”
The human shrugged again. “Well, I think it’s for the best. Let’s not ruin their weekend.”
No more was said as they returned to their previous position, falling asleep quickly. They went undisturbed until the morning, when Makoto and Kyoko walked outside and called out to the naga.
Hajime emerged from the coils, waving to his guests to signal his position. “Sorry. I know I said I would be on the couch, but the snake got needy.”
Makoto shook his head. “It’s fine! It’s fine! But did you at least get a good and full night’s sleep?”
Nagito and Hajime exchanged a look. “Yup, it was a nice night.”
Masterpost
Welp, I ended up enjoying writing the first Naga Nagito drabble that I wanted to do another. And so I did! Cause none can stop me. I HAVE THE POWER OF WRITING!!! Anyhoo, this is again based off artwork by @tortadecereji. Hope ya like!
Hajime looked around his living room another time, making sure things were fine. The room was neat and clean, vacuumed and dusted. His kitchen was stocked with all kinds of food and drink, a variety just in case. The room temperature was nice, not too warm and not too cold. And most importantly, the absence of a certain individual.
Hajime’s coworker, Makoto Naegi, was coming to visit his home. It would be his first visitor to his new place, his parents living much too far away. So he found himself working hard to make sure the visit was a comfortable one. And that included more factors than one would usually worry about.
See, Hajime’s “neighbor” had a tendency to pop by whenever he felt like it. The forest’s naga, Nagito. And on his most recent visit, Hajime had stressed and repeated multiple times that he was going to be busy with company and to NOT drop by. He didn’t want one of the few people willing to visit him to be scared off.
The giant creature had mulled it over for a few seconds, before giving a half answer that wasn’t very clear if he understood or not. But this was all he could do. And so far, from his multiple glances out the window, he hadn’t come by. No reptilian eyes visible at the forest’s edge. Good.
His phone buzzed, indicating that he got a text. And glancing at the message revealed that Makoto had arrived. So he went to the front door and opened it. “You made it. I hope it wasn’t too confusing of a drive.”
Makoto shook his head. “Not at all! It was a very nice drive! So many trees on either side of the road. It must be very peaceful out here!”
Hajime couldn’t help but laugh a little. His days were anything but peaceful. But his coworker didn’t need to know that. “Well, come on in. I can give you a tour of the place.”
And that’s what the next ten minutes were dedicated to. Hajime took Makoto all around the house, showing every room and how each was decorated. His coworker seemed impressed, eyes sparkling and clearly interested.
When they reached the living room, something specific had caught his coworker’s eye. On the mantle above the fireplace was a single emerald green scale, about the size of a cutting board. Makoto had walked over and admired it. “This is beautiful! It looks like a scale. Where did you find it?”
Hajime kept his cool. It wasn’t all that rare for people to have naga scales in their homes. They were rare creatures and were not often seen. But most knew they existed. And having a scale in one’s home was said to be a good luck charm. Whether or not it was good luck in Hajime’s case, he couldn’t definitively say yet. “Someone gave it to me. He said it was a housewarming gift.”
Makoto looked over, curious. “Oh wow! They must be a good friend to give you this.”
Hajime shrugged, a half smile on his face. “I suppose we are more or less friends. But enough about that, let’s get something to eat and drink.”
His coworker looked like he had wanted to ask more, but thankfully read the tone and didn’t say any more. And after one last glance at the scale, he joined his host in the kitchen.
Soon enough, they were sitting on the couch with their plates and drinks on the coffee table in front of them. They had several lines of discussion while they ate. Some about work, and others about their own lives. Eventually it came to how living in the house had been going.
“It’s a nice house, that’s for certain. It’s quiet at night and it can feel so tranquil. It’s great for focusing on work, no distractions. And for the most part, the wildlife keeps to themselves and don’t bother me.”
Makoto raised an eyebrow. “For the most part?”
Hajime sighed and leaned back. “Yeah. There’s been one creature that has been… an attention hog, shall we say. He has been coming to my home at all hours, though he loves dropping by in the mornings. That’s why I’m sometimes a little late to our online meetings.”
“Really? What kind of animal is he? I’m assuming he’s a large o-” Makoto’s words cut off as the sunlight from the patio doors was blocked, a large shadow darkening the room. And his eyes widened in surprise and slight fear, locked on something behind him.
Oh no, Hajime thought as he turned around. And he saw the naga’s large eye peeking in through the glass. He got to his feet and stormed over, throwing the door open. “What did I tell you yesterday!? To NOT come around! Now go back!” he shouted in frustration.
But Nagito didn’t appear to really take in the words, instead smiling. “You came out on your own! I didn’t even have to snatch you! And I see you have a little friend with you. He should come out to say hi too, don’t you think?”
Hajime stalked forward more, finger sharply poking the skin under the eye. “No. Listen to me for once. Go home.”
But again, the words were useless. Nagito reached a hand up and positioned it behind the human. Fingers curled and he was soon locked in the naga’s grip. Both he and the human part of the creature rose off the ground. “Someone sounds grumpy. I know! I think we should go have fun! And your little friend can join in too! Let me get him!”
Seeing the naga’s other hand begin to move to the open patio door, Hajime saw red. His rage grew too high. And he exploded. “NAGITO!!! THAT’S ENOUGH!!! STOP THIS INSTANT!!!”
The large creature paused, having never heard the human sound like this. “Hajime? Is something wrong?”
If his arms had been free, he surely would have thrown them up into the air in exasperation. “Oh!? Is something wrong!? Let me think! How about the fact that you ignored my direct request and did exactly what you knew I didn’t want you to do!? And how you disregard everything I say?! All of the time?! And to top it all off, you were planning on grabbing someone who doesn’t know you! Think of how terrifying that would have been for him!”
Nagito looked upset. “I…” he tried to speak, voice tiny in comparison to his earlier one.
Hajime stared directly into his eyes. “Put. Me. Down,” he commanded.
And the naga did so, slowly moving his hand down and releasing him on the ground. Nagito’s expression was sad as he slithered away from the house, slower than usual. He knew he had messed up. He had made the human actually mad. And so he was removing himself from the house’s perimeter.
Hajime watched him for a few seconds before returning into the house. He had an explanation to give. “I’m so sorry about this Makoto. I tried to tell him that tonight wasn’t an option. But he doesn’t like to listen to me.”
His coworker still seemed a bit frazzled, but not nearly as much as earlier. “I’m okay! Just… didn’t expect that. Does… that happen often?”
Hajime ran a hand through his hair. “Way more that you think. Practically every day.”
“I… have never heard you get that angry. It was surprising. You usually are so even-tempered,” the shorter man observed.
“Crap, you heard? I’m sorry again. I don’t like getting angry. I feel so guilty about it afterwards. Even now, when I had a legitimate reason,” he said, glancing out the patio door.
Some silence occured as he stared outside. But Makoto broke it with a question. “So… is he the one that gave you the scale?”
“Yeah. Plucked it right off his body. He wanted to give me a gift of some kind. He says that no one really comes around these parts. And that I’m the first person to live here in a while.”
“Really? Sounds like he’s lonely,” Makoto commented. “Is that maybe why he comes around so often? Because he has no one else to talk to?”
“If that’s true, then that explains some things. Namely his lack of social cues and awareness,” Hajime replied. He groaned a bit. “Guess that means I can’t really fault him for his actions. But I do need to establish some firm boundaries. Namely to not scare any of my guests.”
Makoto laughed a bit at that. “If you are worried about me not coming back, don’t fret! I would be more than happy to come over another time! As for your naga friend, if he isn’t threatening and dangerous, then I wouldn’t mind interacting with him.”
The taller man raised a brow. “Huh? You wouldn’t mind? No offense, but I didn’t think you would want to be close to something like him. You get terrified at the Halloween decorations at the office parties.”
Makoto’s cheeks flushed a bit with embarrassment. “Well, this is a different situation. And seeing as you are free of wounds, I’m assuming he’s careful when holding you, as he demonstrated earlier.”
Hajime crossed his arms and closed his eyes for a few moments, thinking. He reopened them once he came to a decision. “Alright, I’ll go talk to him.”
His coworker looked a little surprised. “Huh? Right now? Didn’t he go back into the forest?”
He pulled the patio door open again. “I have a feeling he didn’t actually leave. That he’s still close by. Feel free to come if you want, just stay a little distance away to be out of the snatching zone.”
“O-okay!” Surprisingly, Makoto actually did come with him, following behind as they walked around the house and towards the woods. And just as Hajime had thought, the naga was still here. He was laying on the ground right on the forest’s edge, moping. He was absentmindedly pushing a stone around, small for him, but an enormous boulder for the humans.
He twitched when he heard the footsteps approaching, but didn’t look over. Not until he was directly addressed.
“Nagito. We need to talk.”
The large creature flinched, as if afraid. But he still slowly turned to face the human. He instructed Makoto to stay where he was as he approached the naga. He got very close, close enough that he could be touched. But Nagito didn’t move, too worried to try.
“First of all,” Hajime began. “You do realize why I am upset with you, right?”
Nagito looked like he was trying to melt into the floor. “Because I came by when you told me not to.”
“Correct. And do you understand why I wasn’t happy with this?”
“Yes,” the naga whispered.
Hajime moved so that they made eye contact. “So what drove you to do it anyway?”
Nagito looked sheepish, a vast contrast to his usual attitude. “Well… when you told me that another human was going to be coming here, I was overjoyed. I don’t get to see many, as I live so far away from your kind’s typical civilizations. I guess… I forgot how jarring the size difference can be at a first interaction. I grew used to your reactions. So part of me thought it would go well. But I can see that I was foolish to think that. And also, thinking about you having a guest made me long for your attention as well, I suppose.”
Hajime walked up more, reaching out and placing a hand on the large creature’s cheek. “Listen to me. I don’t dislike your company. And I know you like mine. But you need to understand and accept that I can’t spend every second with you. I have things I need and want to do that require us to be apart. But that doesn’t mean I will forget about you and leave you alone for good. So can you respect my wishes for time by myself? And to follow instructions if I give any to you?”
A few tears gathered at the corner of the naga’s eyes as he gave a small, wobbly smile. “Yeah, I can do that.”
The human saw Nagito’s hands twitch, subtly indicating what he wanted. He sighed and relented. “Fine. You can do it,” he said.
Nearly squealing with happiness, the naga happily obliged. Hajime felt his feet lift off the ground again as he was hugged against the large cheek. Clearly, he was back into positive spirits. And hopefully he would be more responsive to instructions in the future.
But then Hajime recalled his guest. He turned as best he could and peered down to the other. “Alright, things are fine now. Nagito will be respectful to you.” He turned back to meet the reptilian green eye. “Right?”
Nagito laughed a bit. “I will, I promise.”
“Umm… okay!” Makoto took some steps forward, still a little cautious. But he did approach despite some lingering concerns. “It’s nice to meet you. I’m Makoto Naegi. I work with Hajime.”
Nagito smiled wide, exposing his fangs. He leaned down a bit and extended a finger out, raising the human’s hand up and down to best simulate a handshake. “It is a pleasure to meet you. Please do come around some other time. If you want, I can show you around the forest! There are so many beautiful areas hidden in there. I would be happy to share them with you! Oh! We could even go now if you want!”
“Nagito,” Hajime said in a warning tone.
To which the naga deflated a bit. “Ah, my apologies. I got a bit excited.”
But Makoto didn’t seem wary or uncomfortable. “That’s a generous offer. Maybe not tonight and probably not next time. But perhaps I will accept at one point.”
Nagito nodded. “I understand. I shall respect your wishes.” He began nuzzling Hajime again. “In the meantime, I’ll devote my attention to you. Aren’t you glad?”
Hajime rolled his eyes but let the naga do what he wanted. The evening had not gone exactly as he had planned. But, he found that he didn’t mind the change. Perhaps this was a good start to something. Better communication? If so, he looked forward to the results.
Masterpost


Is it bad that my immediate first thought to seeing this new character was:
Holy frick. Izuru Kamakura is in Pokémon?
Looks amazing! I’m so glad you liked my drabbles!

From @draconicsparkle 's last drabble of this au!Also, if u haven't read it yet go check it out!
Have our big snake boy and his smoll bf. They're cute