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â© â§âË â©ăunderneath the stars (looking for a sign)

synopsis. al-haitham thinks waking up beside you feels like a dreamâwell, until it doesnât

â word count. 4.1k (how did a drabble get here sobs)
â contents. pining al-haitham, honestly itâs mutual pining lol, gn! reader, implied one night stands, consumption of alcohol (both reader and al-haitham) reader is a matra, al-haitham is acting grand sage, itâs basically the âavoid my crush after i accidentally sleep with him until he corners meâ trope lol, confessions, brief angst and then a happily ever after, sfw + fluff, not proof readâthis was entirely written on tumblr drafts through mobile app. yeah. we raw dogged this bad boy lmao
â notes. if you knew. how many wips i have with him. you would be astounded :,) heâs all that matters anymore

al-haitham wakes up to a bed much softer than his, red flag number one. thereâs also a weight on his chest, red flag number two. red flag number three, however, doesnât make itself apparent until he opens his eyes and sees you.
oh. not good. youâre covered in the sheets, but youâre clearlyâŠtopless, and a quick glance at his own torso tells him heâs also not clothed. oh. double not good.
but thereâs also a small voice in his head thatâs cheering and patting himself on the shoulderâheâs managed to fall into the bed of the very person heâs been quietly pining over for months, what more can a guy possibly ask for?
but unfortunately, his mini celebration in his inner thoughts is disrupted when you open your eyes at the disturbance from his movementâand before he can get even one word in, you shriek. rather loudly, tooâit makes him wince at the sound (heâs always had sensitive ears.)
âwhat are you doing here?â you gasp, âand why havenât you got a shirtâwait. why havenât i got a shirt on?â
âwell, it seemsââ
âyou slept with me?â you gasp again, cutting him off as your face twists in disbelief, âwhile i was drunk?â
âi was drunk too,â he points out, frowning at the accusations. al-haitham is a respectable man, and more importantly, he cares about you too much to take advantage of your inebriated state like that. âit was a two way street.â
that seems to calm you forâŠapproximately two seconds before your face twists in horror again.
âal-haitham,â you wail his name in despair, slumping onto your mattress in defeat, âthis is the worst thing we could have done. do you realize that?â
oh. you regret thisâthe voice in his head suddenly stops cheering. it deflates, in fact.
worst thing. is this really the worst thing? al-haitham thinks you both have always gotten along rather well, and heâs always taken your slightly stuttered words and nervous chuckles as a testament to holding the same attraction he holds for you. but maybe he was too quick to assume you feel the same, and your words now feel like a boulder on his chest. theyâre heavy. soul crushingly heavy, in factâbut he keeps the blank expression on his face ever so easily.
âyes, it seems a bit inappropriate for coworkers to have an entanglement,â he agrees after a moment, making you whine at his word choice.
âyou donât have to call it that,â you huff.
then, out of sheer curiosity (and absolutely nothing else), you take a quick peek from the corner of your eyes at his chest. in your defense, his shirt leaves practically little left to the imagination, and when else will you get the opportunity to see his (very impressive) chest? a peek wonât hurt.
youâre thoroughly impressed when your eyes catch his sculpted pecs. his eyes are thoroughly unimpressed when they catch your gaze.
âwell, what would you like to do about our predicament?â he asks flatly.
acting uninterested is the hardest part, he realizes. here, youâre within reach for his arm to curl around you, and yet somehow, there still feels like there are miles of space between you in the sheets. itâs a bitter reality, he thinks, one that stings a bit more than heâs ever really imagined.
al-haitham has witnessed lots of rejections in his time. whether itâs at the akademiya where he is the unfortunate witness of a rejected confession, or in novels he reads of unrequited feelings. he however never thought heâd land himself in the same situationâeven if he hasnât technically confessed to you yet. but your reaction definitely feels like one, and heâs smart enough to deduce that if he did confess, you wouldnât take too kindly to the idea.
sure, itâs a bit unprofessional for the acting grand sage to have a relationship with one of the akademiyaâs top matra that he works with rather frequently, but al-haitham is only the temporary grand sage. technically, after this, he will be going back to being the scribe who makes himself scarce on a regular basis. and itâs not very unprofessional for the scribe and a matra to be romantically involved, heâd like to argue. most people meet their significant others through the akademiya in the first placeâwhy should he be any different?
but one glance at your face tells him youâre rather unhappy with this situation. he thinks he can hear a crack where the boulder resides on his chest.
âi think you should leave,â you mumble, chewing nervously on your lip, âand donât say anything about this to anyone. especially not cyno.â
ânoted,â he says blandly. you turn away, letting him have the privacy to rise out of bed and dressâwhich he does as slowly as possible, just to drag out the feeling of being in your bedroom for just a while longerâbefore he says clears his throat. âiâll be seeing you,â he says.
âsure,â you nod awkwardly, âsee you at uhâŠsee you at work.â
with that, he walks out of your bedroom, and sees himself out. as soon as you hear the front door shut, you turn and scream into your pillowâthe same pillow that happened to be under al-haithamâs head for the entire night, the same pillow that smells like his shampoo.
you think for a moment how you can never wash this pillow case againâand then, when you realize just what youâve thought, you scream again.
you might just be entirely screwed.
âââââ
âand where have you been?â kaveh is waiting in the kitchen as soon as al-haitham enters.
great.
kaveh has a talent for making himself available to chatter away into al-haithamâs ear on the most stressful of days. whether itâs to greet him with complaints about having no help with cleaning after a long day of work, or to bang on his office door and demand an explanation for rejected funds as he does paperwork, or to ask where heâs been after heâs been wounded rather harshly by the one person heâs ever felt romantically inclined for, kaveh is always there at the worst possible timing.
leave it to kaveh to sour his mood more.
âi donât see how itâs any of your business,â al-haitham mutters, grabbing the glass of water on the table and chugging it to help with the slight hangover he nursesâitâs evidently not his best morning in more ways than one.
âhey, thatâs my glass,â kaveh scolds, âget your own.â
âitâs actually my glass. from my grandmothers set,â al-haitham corrects his roommate, âand i pay the water bills. so itâs my water too.â
âyouââ kaveh shakes with frustration. it would pull a bit of an amused grin on al-hairhamâs face if he wasnât in the worst mood possible. ânevermind,â kaveh huffs, crossing his arms, âwhere were youâwait, is that a hickey?â
âno,â al-haitham says instantly, pulling his cloak higher to cover his neckâbut kaveh beats him to it, reaching over and inspecting his skin. he seems to light up as soon as he realizes it is, in fact, a hickey on al-haithamâs neck.
âit is a hickey,â he grins gleefully, gasping in sheer disbelief that al-haitham seems to have some sort of life outside of work and home, âthis canât be. did you pay someone to get into bed with youââ
âjust because some of us can afford such services doesnât mean we indulge in them,â al-haitham grumbles, which earns an offended gasp from the blonde, âand iâm not obligated to tell you where, or with who for that matter, i wasââ
âwas it that matra youâre always standing around with?â kaveh grins knowingly, cutting him off.
the mere mention of you must make his face fallâwhich is new, because al-haitham has always been good at hiding his emotions on his face. but kaveh seems to have realized heâs overstepped, because his smile fades just as quickly as it comes.
âit doesnât matter,â al-haitham mutters, âit was a mistake.â
âa mistake? but youâve been pathetically pining for months, anyone with eyes can seeââ
âiâll be going to work now,â al-haitham cuts kaveh off, âmake sure you pay this months rent on time.â
with that, he turns, making his way to his room to shower and then be off to the akademiyaâwhere he equal parts hopes he doesnât see you, and equal parts hopes he runs into you just to catch a glimpse of you again.
âââââ
you havenât seen al-haitham is six daysâcorrection: youâve avoided al-haitham for six days. admittedly, itâs becoming increasingly difficult seeing as he is the acting grand sage, and you do need him to approve of your reports from recent investigationsâbut then you remember how six days ago, in the darkly lit corner of the street on your way home, you both kissed.
(and yes, it was a drunken mistakeâneither you nor al-haitham value public displays of inappropriate affection between coworkers, but that doesnât erase what happened.)
perhaps it would be easy to laugh it off as an impulsive action the both of you took while being under the influence, but then you both stumbled into your house. and then your bed. and then a kiss turned into moreâŠand then next thing you knew, youâve been awakened to a very unclothed (but still very handsome) al-haitham next to you in the mattress.
you should be mature and face himâpeople can sleep with people and not let it mean anything, proper adults would simply brush over this and never look back. but al-haitham is a bit of a difficult scenario.
heâs handsomeâpainfully so, with those sculpted muscles and those soft strands of hair that fall perfectly over his face. but more than he is easy on the eyes, heâs a charming individual. at least to youâyou think the majority of the akademiya would have to disagree.
but al-haitham is kind, he greets you properly, holds doors open for you, and he often notices when youâre tired just by looking at you before giving you extensions on reports. heâs caring, you can tell because heâs helped people more than once, and while he claims itâs for the sake of his own convenience so he can avoid extra trouble, you know that he doesnât have the heart to turn away from those that need him. more importantly, al-haitham is disciplinedâitâs something all matra such as yourself can appreciate.
he seeks out knowledge in the most moral of methods, he never crosses limits or abuses power even when he holds the ability to, and he never takes advantage of the authority he may hold over others.
heâs wonderful, you canât help but thinkâand admittedly, his hands also have very attractive veins that make you sweat a little. but thatâs not the important part, of course. the important part is how perfect his character is, if you take the moment to understand it. and you like to think you understand itâmuch more than most at the akademiya.
except romancing the akademiyaâs grand sage isnât the best look for a matraâespecially if you want to climb up the ranks soon. you donât want rumors spread to undermine your hard workâŠor worse, be accused by the general mahamatra of taking your position as the grand sageâs lover to your advantage for work gains.
cyno is a strict individualâyouâd hate to get on his bad side. and just as you think about how awful it would be if he got the wrong impression, he walks right up to you.
with that serious look on his faceâwhy does he always have that serious look on his face?
âgrand sage al-haitham requests you in his office,â he says. you donât detect any suspicion in his voice, and it seems like a perfectly normal statement, but thatâs the thing about cyno. heâs too good at not letting his movements be read, too good at cornering caged animals before dragging them by the ankles out in the open, exposed and vulnerable.
you gulp. âdid he say why?â you ask, âiâm a bit busy.â
âno,â cyno shakes his headâand then he looks at you oddly, âyou donât seem busy.â
âwellâŠ.this report wonât write itself,â you chuckle nervously, which only makes his brows furrow in confusion.
âwasnât that due two days ago?â
fuck.
âyesâŠ.but al-haitham gave me an extension.â
âhe seems to give you a lot of those,â cyno points out, unimpressed.
well, thatâs great, you think. surely, there is no other matra as good at losing composure and making things more obvious for themselves than you.
âi havenât been feeling well,â you say quicklyâwhich isnât the worst excuse, seeing as youâve hardly shown your face at the akademiya for the last few days.
cyno seems to buy it too, because he nods in understanding before giving you a concerned look. âyou shouldnât push yourself, you know,â he lectures, âbeing sick snot fun.â you blink, and he looks thoroughly amused with himself. âget it? because when youâre sick, you might have a runny nose? snot? andââ
âright,â you nod, âiâll be seeing the grand sage now. i wouldnât want to keep him waiting.â
at least you know cyno has not made anyâŠ.inappropriate assumptions if heâs making jokes, as painful as they might be. youâre not sure if youâd rather face al-haitham or continue to listen to the general mahamatraâs interesting sense of humor, but the closer you get to the grand sageâs office, the more you want to turn back and find cyno again.
but youâre an adult, and adults do adult things sometimes, and sometimes theyâre not the most ideal, but the only way to handle such situations is the adult wayâto be mature and not let things get in the way of being professional. easy enough.
at least, you hope.
âââââ
âyou called for me, grand sage?â
ouch. al-haitham has now been reduced to grand sage, not just al-haitham. he looks at you for a moment, and he triesâreally, he doesâto seem unbothered, but his brows crinkle before he can stop them.
âi did, yes,â he says, looking at you.
you look lovelyâwhich, you always do, even when youâre nervous. he can tell you are because you have that habit of chewing on your lip when youâre nervous, and he hates that he makes you anxious enough to do that right now.
al-haitham has always hated the gap between him and everyone elseânot because he enjoys being close to others, but because itâs burdensome to always seem like a pretentious asshole. being interpreted as one over the years has left him quite numb to what other people thinkâŠ.but thatâs not the case with you, unfortunately. he wonders if youâve ever thought he was an asshole, or if youâve ever felt that he acts like heâs better than you are. he hopes youâve never talked to him and thought heâs condescending like kaveh insists he isâhe hopes you find value in his honesty and find him insightful.
he thinks you might have at one point, if the way carrying conversation with you is so easy is of any proof. it feels natural, talking to you. your voice is smooth, especially when it reads over mission reports to him in his office. your laugh is even smoother, thoughâitâs soft, and honeyed, it sounds like something heâs been missing his whole life.
everything about you feels like something heâs been missing his whole life, like he was born to be with you by his side, and heâs been empty without you all along.
you clear your throat, handing him papers as you pull him from his thoughts and say, âhere is the report for that last investigation,â you say quietly, âi apologize for the untimeliness. it wonât happen againââ
âthatâs not why i called you,â he cuts you off.
al-haitham is a straightforward man. heâs watched many confessions, and heâs read about many confessions, and heâs even thought about how his own confessions might go should he ever find someone he finds interest in.
but this isnât interest. al-haitham is not interested in youâhe needs you. to call this a confession might be incorrect, he thinks for a moment, because this almost feels like heâs about to plead for you to give him a chance.
âoh,â your voice is small.
you think you have an inkling of an idea of what heâll bring up, and you contemplate running out of his office and begging cyno to tell you a few more of his jokesâŠ.or a few dozenâŠ.maybe a few hundred to be safe.
âwe should talk about that nightââ
âwell, thereâs not much to talk about,â you say simply, âyou and i are consenting adults, and we happened to be heavily under the influence, which caused a lapse in judgement. itâs a bit unprofessional, sure, but as long as neither of us say anything, and as long as we manage to keep a professional atmosphere between the two of us, there shouldnât be anyââ
he cuts off your (rehearsed in the bathroom mirror many times) speech as he clears his throat. âiâŠ.â the words are caught in his throat.
for a lifetime of straightforward honesty and blunt words, it seems like now of all times he canât seem to speak.
âyouâŠ?â you motion for him to continue.
âi enjoyed it.â
you sputter. his eyes widen as he stumbles over his words when he realizes what heâs really said.
âgrand sage,â you gasp, âi think thatâs hardly appropriate forââ
ân-no, i meant i enjoyed you,â he says quickly, making you furrow your brows.
âand what does that mean? becauseââ
âi enjoyed being with you,â he croaks. itâs a good thing kaveh isnât here to witness this, because as a self proclaimed expert at love (which al-haitham would have to disagree), kaveh would have an absolute ball watching this. âi donâtâŠ.i would prefer if we didnât pretend nothing happened,â he mumbles, âif you feel the same, that is.â
everything about al-haitham is hopeful. from the way his eyes watch your every movement as they stare at you, to the way he clutches the pen in his hand tightly in anticipation of your response, heâs hopeful. you can tell.
you can tell heâs hopeful youâll say yes, that heâs hopeful youâll say you feel the same way as him, that heâs hopeful heâll see you again in a setting thatâs not just for work and mission reports and investigation details.
heâs hopeful youâll say yes to his pleading eyes and fill that empty spot beside him thatâs been empty for far too long.
and it feels like swallowing lead when you sigh heavily and watch the hope crumble.
âal-haitham,â you mumble, âthis wouldnât be very wise, you know?â
âand whyâs that?â the hurt in his face is almost tangible.
heâs not foreign to rejections, heâs witnessed them his whole life. he watched that haravatat scholar that declined the amurta one outside of class that one year. he read about that main character that found self respect and declined the toxic love interest in that novel he read last summer. heâs declined his own fair share of confessions by random scholars that stare a bit too long at his chest and arms for his liking.
but for some reason, he never imagined it to feel like this. like being with your for one second longer might just burn his skin, but being away from you might leave him cold and numb. al-haitham thinks that if you walked out that door, you might just take every bit of warmth heâs ever known from himâbut sitting in front of you, in front of your sorrowed expression and sympathetic eyesâŠ.it might be too much heat for him to handle.
âwell, youâre the grand sage, and iâm a matraââ
âacting grand sage,â he corrects, âitâs temporary. iâll be back to being the akademiyaâs scribe in a short bit.â
âbut people talk,â you insist, âand iâve worked hard to be a respectable matra, and i wouldnât want anyone to think iâve slept my way to the top. plus, the general mahamatra is technically my boss, and heâs very strictââ
âthe general mahamatra and i drink at taverns together quite often,â he says pointedly, âheâs well aware of how i feel.â
âyou told cyno?â you gasp, shooting him a sharp look, âi asked you specifically not toââ
âheâs known of my feelings before that night,â he assures, âevidently iâm not very subtle.â
âwell,â you hum, biting back a smile, âno, you arenât.â
he raises a brow, tilting his head in confusion. âyouâve known?â
âal-haitham,â you chuckle, eyeing him fondly. something about the way your smile is so bright makes him clutch his pen tighter. âyou arenât the most social, you know. but you always have something to say to me.â
âthat doesnât always mean anything,â he mumbles, blush rising to the tips of his ears.
heâs endearing this way, you decideâwhen heâs flustered and almost pouting and flushed a bright shade of pink. you think for a second that maybe, if you kiss him for a bit in the comforts of his office, no one will ever have to know.
âbut it does, doesnât it?â you tease.
âand if youâve indulged it all this time, am i safe to assume it means something to you too?â he asks, raising a brow.
you should say no. sleeping with the grand sage and kissing him in his office and maybe even going on dates and possibly holding hands is hardly a good lookâbut the scribeâŠ.well, maybe the scribe is a different story.
âask me again when youâre the akademiyaâs scribe,â you say, biting back a smile, âperhaps my answer will be different then.â
âi see,â he nods, biting back a smile of his own, âi suppose the grand sage isnât everyoneâs type, huh?â
âno,â you chuckle, âi suppose not. but the scribeâŠ.well, heâs rather charming.â you walk up to him, lean down and press a soft kiss to the corner of his mouth as you mumble, âi donât mind waiting for the scribe.â
âwell, lucky for you, you wonât have to wait too long,â he hums.
he watches you leave his officeâand then he decides that when he clocks out at five pm sharp later, heâll go straight home, tell kaveh that he is, in fact capable in the field of romance, and demand this monthâs rent.
âââââ
âhaitham, weâre out of eggs,â you pout, poking your head out of the fridge, âwill you bring some on the way home today?â
âwe would have eggs if kaveh didnât use all of mine,â al-haitham grumbles, glaring at the blonde who gasps in offense.Â
âand you help yourself to my beer, donât you? i deserve a few eggs,â kaveh huffs.Â
âwell, make sure you pay this monthâs rent on time. weâre going to buy some more furniture for our room.â
this time, kaveh turns to you in disbeliefâyou find it amusing how he seems to still find it improbable that anyone would like to spend longer than five minutes with al-haitham, let alone share a bedroom.
âare you really sure you want to do this? what could you possibly see in him? heâs the most aggravating individual iâve ever had the pleasure of talking to,â kaveh eyes you in concern as you walk over and press a soft kiss to al-haithamâs forehead, earning himself an unimpressed glare from the scribe and making you giggle.Â
âhe is a bit aggravating,â you agree with a teasing glint, pinching al-haithamâs cheek as he scoffs, âbut i think heâs just nice to me because i sleep with him.â
âthatâs gross,â kaveh wrinkles his nose, âyou had better not be doing anything i can hear from my roomâthat would be traumatic. although, it must be more traumatic for you,â he says with sympathy.
âif you donât like it, you can simply move out,â al-haitham, shrugs, wrapping an arm around your waist. as much as you love your boyfriendâand you love him quite a bit, you canât help but mourn the fact that constant bickering will now become a staple in your daily routine.Â
âare you threatening me?â kaveh gasps before he turns to you with his finger pointing to al-haitham, âdo you see? this is your future, i hope you know that. heâs much more unpleasant to live with, iâm warning you in advanceâdonât say i didnât try.â
âwell, iâm sure heâll be on his best behavior for me,â you grin, eyeing al-haitham playfully as your fingers weave into his hair, âotherwise, iâll have to come sleep in your room when iâm mad at him.â
you think, for the first time ever, kaveh and al-haitham seem to agree on something as they both share a look of dread at your words.

pov: you write 3.8k words of build up for a plot just so you can write the last scene đ
no bc literally i meant to write this as a drabble just so i could write that last scene bc i thought of it and giggled but then the plot just kept going and now weâre at 4.1k words like w h a t
hihi aki, congratulations on 1k once more <333 i was wondering if i could get prompt 19 with megumi, please? thank you in advance bb <33

prompt: talking late into the night
note: far!! thank youuu huhu sorry it only got done now,, featuring my own late night thoughts and convos i've had myself :] possibly ooc megumi btw ahaha :')
1k milestone event: closed!

âdo you think birds would be like dogs if they didnât have wings?â
âbabe, please just go to sleep.â
you turned to face him while lying sideways. âbut babe, think about it. would they be like ducks who would usually walk on the ground?â he looked at you helplessly before sighing, âwell, yeah? maybe they would. but is now the perfect time to really think about this?â
âyes, now is the perfect time to really think about this, gumi.â you replied with a breathy chuckle.
âand why is that?â
âwhat could possibly hurt from having some crazy late night thoughts?â
you had a pointâitâs not like you could freely have such talks during the daytime. so megumi thinks that itâs okay to indulge in your ludicrous questions every once in a while. thinking about the possibilities of this and that doesnât really affect anything.
âwait, hereâs another one. how do you think transportation would work if cars werenât made?â
âi think itâd still be the same. people can still use other vehicles.â
âbut it wouldnât be the same as cars. you wouldnât have the same privacy like youâd get when youâre travelling by car.â
megumi feels a smile creep onto his face at your words. you really were serious about all of this, and he found it cute.
maybe sleeping a bit late isnât that bad after all.

as youâve grown older, youâve discovered that coming home to an empty apartment in the middle of the day is the adult equivalent of waking up on christmas morning. itâs an especially rare occurrence, especially for a saturday, but youâd just dropped megumi at the library, tsumiki at a friends, and gojo was still bothering principal yaga at the school.Â
sighing, you canât help the grin that breaks out on your face as you set your bag down. you have the apartment to yourself. itâs clean and quiet and you have almost two whole hours to do whatever you want.Â
the first thing you do is make yourself a cup of tea, humming to yourself as you carry the steaming mug into the living room. then you curl up into the corner of the sectional, enjoying the cool breeze of the open window and the warm summer sun.Â
then, after glancing around and ensuring that youâre truly alone, you reach under the couch and pull out your novel.Â
shoko had loaned it to you months ago, claiming that it would help âgrease the wheelsâ during satoruâs frequent absences.Â
you hadnât really understood what she meant until youâd gotten to the sixth chapterâ a chapter so steamy youâd felt yourself get a little hot under the collar while reading it.
which is why you keep it hidden and only bring it out when youâre alone.Â
itâs been weeks since youâd last picked it up, opening the novel up to the bookmarked page with excitement buzzing in your veins at the prospect of finally finishing it. you only had one chapter left!
âthe warm buzz of desire in her limbs intensifies as he kisses every exposed inch of her throat. she pulls him closer, feeling his hands searching for the seam of her dress for a zipper, a button, anything to undo so he can feel her skin on his. his lips find the spot behind her ear that makes her shudder, sucking lightly and eliciting a soft moan from her lipsââ
âwhat are you reading?â
you flinch, snapping the book shut as satoru leans over your shoulder. you hadnât even noticed heâd come home, a mixture of fear and embarrassment swimming in your gut as he plucks the book from your grasp.
he peers at the cover, obviously amused when he says,
âwere youâŠromanceturbating?âÂ
âi was not,â you argue, but your entire face is hot and your heart is beating so fast that you fear it may bust through your ribcage.
âyou totally were!â he laughs, holding it above his head so you canât grab it. âdoes it take place in a shire?â
ânoââ
âis there a lot of sexy bodice ripping and armour shucking?â
you cross your arms over your chest with a huff. âdo all of your fantasies take place in medieval england?â
âweâre not talking about me,â he waves off. âweâre talking about you, and what youâre doing reading this trash when you have the real deal right in front of you. i can be a much better sexyââ he points at the cover, ââuh, construction worker?â
âheâs a handyman, and i doubt that,â you scoff, snatching your book back.Â
so much for your quiet afternoon.
_____
that weekend, you awaken to very loud, very annoying banging coming from the kitchen. satoruâs no longer in bed, so you assume that heâs attempting to make breakfast and head out before he can burn the entire apartment complex down.
âyouâre lucky the kids are at sleepovers right now,â you say loudly as you step out of the bedroom and head towards the kitchen. âor youâd be getting screamed atââ
your breath catches when your boyfriend sits up, using the hem of his shirt to wipe the sweat from his brow and allowing you a peek at his toned abdomen.
âmorning, baby.âÂ
âmorning,â you reply, clearing your throat as you step over his legs to grab some tea.Â
âactually, can you hold this up for me?â he asks suddenly, catching your wrist and pressing a flashlight into your palm. âi need a little light.â
you take it obediently, kneeling down to shine the light into the space under the sink. you try your hardest to keep your gaze focused on the pipes, and not the way his biceps flex with every movement.
âi didnât even know you owned tools,â you mutter.
âi borrowed them from nanami,â he tells you.
âoh.âÂ
you have no idea what the hell heâs doing - you didnât even know the sink was broken - but you canât really find it in yourself to care at the moment. not with the way your squeeze your legs together with his every grunt of effort.
âthat should do it,â he hums, sitting up so heâs now face to face with you, playful blue eyes meeting yours as he smiles. âthanks forââ
he doesnât get a chance to finish his sentence, not when you grab the collar of his stupid tank top, pulling him in to press your lips over his.Â
not when he wraps an arm around your waist, flipping you both over so your back is on the floor, his body caged over yours as he deepens the kiss.Â
this is much better than shokoâs stupid novel.
âi thinkââ he pants between kisses, letting you work his shirt off.Â
âshut up,â you mumble, feeling him toy with the hem of your shorts.
âbut we need to call a plumber,â he says, lips brushing that spot behind your ear. âbecause i definitely broke the sinkâŠâ

đđđđ đđ đđđ around you. Despite his bold personality and cocky confidence, the poor man can barely speak whenever heâs in your presence.
Once, you greeted him with a simple, âhi.â And Gojo? He hummed in responseâout of nervousnessâthen realized it was considered rude, and awkwardly waved at you.
How smooth. A lot of late nights were spent tossing and turning in his bed, replaying that embarrassing interaction over and over again.
Butâgod, the tall man canât help the way his cheeks turn red whenever you smile at him, or how heâs utterly silent when youâre speaking to him, fidgeting with his fingers because, well, his crush is talking to him.
One time, you motioned for him to lean down, and you kissed him on the cheek. To say that he was stunned would be an understatement, as he was certain his mind was playing tricks on him. But it wasnât. Your lips were actually touching his cheek.
He nearly cried when he had to wash his face in shower that night.
And he definitely had to brag about it to someone.
âNanami, guess what?â Gojo stared at the exhausted man through FaceTime.
âWhat?â Nanami frowned.
âY/N kissed me today. It was on my cheek, but it still counts, right? Weâre practically dating now, right?â
âSatoru,â Nanami sighed, his finger hovering over the end call button. âI donât care. Please go to bed.â
And, with that, the other man hung up, but Gojo was too happy to care.
Perhaps, one day, heâll build up the courage to actually ask you out on a date. But tonight? Heâll replay the memory of you kissing his cheek until he falls asleep.

thinking of satoru who kisses so sweetly, he loves to kiss your nose, your cheeks and lips. he loves to kiss along your jaw and hear you giggle, itâs his favorite thing in the whole world.
meanwhile suguru kisses with so much passion. he leaves you gasping for air, clinging onto his shirt and blushing, he bites your bottom lip and pushes his tongue into your mouth. having you look up at him so shyly leaves his heart stuttering.