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0: Epilogue
01: I Know What You Did Last Summer
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Pairings: CEO! Gojo Satoru x Florist! Reader ; Lawyer! Naoya Zenin x Florist! Reader
Summary: The worst and best thing that could ever happen to you is falling in love. You were living proof of it. (based on âIt Ends With Usâ)
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[ WARING TAGS: Modern!AU, no curse magic,, hurt/comfort, angst, domestic violence, violence, assault, sexual content, manipulation, gaslighting, blood, swearing ]
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You were six the first time you saw it happen. You were ten when you first understood what it meant. You were fifteen when you first begged your mom with tears to leave him. You were eighteen when you decided to leave them.
And now here you were at twenty-five staring at your childhood bedroom , trying your best to not look at any of the family portraits that adorned the walls.
This was no happy home. You wouldnât even call it a home to begin with. Not when the halls had echoed your motherâs terrified screeches as the walls tainted red. Not as your fatherâs fist painted your motherâs porcelain skin yellow, purple, red and green. How you hated those colors and despised this place.
You couldnât wait to leave once again.
âItâs nice to have you back, honeyâ
You sighed. Your motherâs voice was as always soft and sweet; you hated how soft it sounded, as if she expected to get hit if she were to be louder.
Your eyes glanced around before stopping on an old music box, one a certain crystal blue-eyed boy had given you once upon a time. A small smile faintly appears on your face as you gaze at it, before being wiped off by the rest of your memories.
Clearing your throat, you turn towards your mother with a steady gaze. She smiled at you softly.
And you hated it. You hated that you remember how she had chosen him over you, again and again. You hated how you had begged, even gotten on your knees, for her to leave with you.
You hated that no matter how many times she chose him, he never stopped the cracks from deepening.
âHave you decided on what to say?â She asks slowly, âYou could just recall a memory⊠maybe just state three things that he ever did to make you smile orâŠâ
âMomâ you interrupted her, hating how as she spoke images of her being brutally hurt appeared in her mind, âIâll figure it outâ
She doesnât seem convinced, but she still nods.
Sighing, you turn to look out your window straight at the three-story mansion in front of your own. Memories of joyous laughter and snow white hair.
Closing your eyes, you turn around. You had a funeral to get ready for and an eulogy to lie in.
The flowers on the roof of your building had always been your home away from home. Especially when you didnât actually have somewhere that felt as home yet. You had lost that a long time ago.
You keep on cutting off the dead limbs, lost in your thoughts, when the door snaps open loudly and a crash startle you.
Turning around you are met with the sight of a blond man in a suit panting over a broken empty flower pot. You wouldâve already screamed at him about the mess if it wasnât for the tears streaming down his face.
He turns, eyes meeting yours. E/C meeting brown. His pants slow down and what appears to be shame shines through his face.
âI-Iâll pay for itâ
âSeems like it was asking for it so no worriesâ you joke trying to make him feel at ease.
Why? Youâre not sure. There was just something about seeing someone so powerful looking being vulnerable that made you sympathize.
He lets out a giant laugh full of relief and you find yourself smiling at it.
âYou did all this?â He points at the many flowers al over the roof.
You nod, âYeah, itâs my hobby⊠although maybe you could consider it my job too?â
âHuh? Really?â
âHopefully, yeahâ you nod, continuing your job, âYou?â
âIâm, uh, a layerâ
âA lawyer?â You ask ironically. He didnât seem that confident to be one.
âI donât look the part?â
âNot reallyâ
He laughs again, louder this time, and you find yourself smiling. Again.
When was the last time you had smiled?
âYou donât look like a florist eitherâ
âMakes sense, I didnât actually study to become oneâ you smirk, âI just decided to become itâ
âWhat did you study then?â
âOh, wouldnât you like to know?â
He smiles, âActually, I would. Along with your nameâ
âSorry, Iâm marriedâ
His face pales, âOh! Iâm so sorry! I didnât mean anyââ
Your laughter interrupts him. A loud and melodic one. One you hadnât heard yourself let out in a long time.
It felt⊠warm.
âYou⊠youâre messing with meâ
âI amâ your laugh faints, but the smile remains, âWas that too much?â
âWhen it caused that laugh? Not at allâ
Your heart skipped a beat.
âY/Nâ you say softly, âThatâs my nameâ
âNice to meet you, Y/Nâ he smiles, âIâm Naoyaâ
You nod at him before turning your attention to your flowers once more, trying to ignore the way your heart had started to increase the rhythm of its beat. You werenât gonna acknowledge it.
âWhy flowers?â He clears his throat, âI mean⊠you said you chose it so, why?â
âWhy not? Thereâs q certain beauty in them, a familiarity, donât you think so?â
âFamiliarity?â
Theyâre just like us. When loved, they bloom. When hurt, they rot.
I wanted to say that, yet couldnât. I had only ever said that to one person before and it felt like a betrayal to say it to somebody else, as insignificant as it seemed.
âThink about it, okay?â You settle for, smiling, âPromise youâll figure it outâ
He laughs faintly, âI take it, because it means weâll meet again, right?â
âI donât know about thatâŠâ
âYou live here, am I wrong? I live here too! Itâs meant to beâ
You frown with a smile, âIs that your best way to flirt?â
âOnly if itâs workingâ
You shake your head, laughing, âWith those looks I thought you were a womanizer but nowâŠâ
âHey! With this looks, what else would I need?â
Both of you share a laugh, a happy one, and for a minute you forget he came here banging doors and breaking pots; you forget you had been cutting dead limbs from flowers hoping itâd cut the ones inside you too.
But reality always sets in and your smile disappears.
He had been violent. Whatever his reason might be, even if it was one that could be understood, sirens loudly came to life inside your head making you move around, you were uncomfortable.
âAnyways⊠I know I said it probably was asking for it but what exactly did the flower pot do?â
You hate how your voice soften at the start, so you toughen it up by the end. The last thing you ever wanted was to be like your mom.
Youâd never be like her.
âHonestly⊠it wasnât the potâs fault. Sadly, it was just collateral damageâ he sighs, âI⊠uh⊠something happened. Itâs kinda personalâ
âOh. Sorry. I-uh⊠too invasive. I apologizeâ
âNo, no, itâs okay. Understandable. IâŠâ he sighs, âI had this case, kinda canât talk about it you know, but⊠it was a tough one. My client was a kid⊠and I lostâ
âOhâ
âYeah, ohâ he laughs bitterly, âMy client is a kid that I promised Iâd help, that Iâd save, and I didnât. I failed themâ
âIâm so sorryâ you sigh, âThatâs⊠a good enough reason for the potâs short lifespanâ
He smiles faintly.
You sigh, averting your eyes and playing with your fingers nervously.
âMy dad died this past weekendâ you blurt out, âSeems like itâs been a shitty last few daysâ
âSeems like itâ
âKind of a pretty deep conversation for two strangers to have on a roof, donât you agree?â
âYouâre not a strangerâ his eyes soften, âYou are Y/N, flower enthusiast, trickster, owner of the prettiest smile Iâve ever seenâ
Thump. Thump. Thump.
You remind yourself to breathe as you let out an embarrassed laugh, averting your gaze from his soft one. Could your heart calm down? This was not the moment for a crush.
âSince weâre already spilling our dirty little secrets⊠how about a night of naked truths?â
âNaked truths?â
You hum, nodding, âI wouldnât mind some company as I finish tending to my flowers and you seem like the last thing you need right now is being aloneâ
âProbably true. Howâd you know Iâm alone though?â
âBecause we all tend to run to the person that makes us feel accompanied when weâre struggling⊠yet youâre on the roof, alone. Hitting doors and breaking potsâ
âYouâre also on the roof in a moment of struggleâ he reminds you softly, his eyes filling with understanding.
âAgain: I wouldnât mind some companyâ
He nods, silently sitting down beside you on the floor and watching you as you tend your plants with care.
âNaked truths?â He reminds you softly.
You nod, âThe odds of us ever seeing each other again are low, so it doesnât matterâ
âKind of like a therapy session?â
âZero judgement, all humorâ you give him a small smile, âWanna go first?â
âTodayâs case⊠I watched a little boyâs life crumbled before his eyes when I failed him, making him go back to the hell he has lived with his fatherâ he sighs, averting his gaze that had darken, âHeâll never be the same again and now he wonât even find a reason in asking for helpâ
âIâm sorry about thatâ you let out a deep breath, âMaybe heâll figure out a wayâ
âMaybe⊠he shouldnât have to thoughâ
He was right. No kid should ever find a way to survive the hell theyâve been given. A kid should only ever be a kid.
âYour turnâ
âIâŠâ
He had been honest. He had been vulnerable. He deserved the same treatment.
âIâm a liarâ you blurt out, âIâve had to be since my father was a politician. But I shouldnât have had to be it to the degree he made me be it. He⊠my mother and him fought a lot. And he would get so⊠so angry whenever they did that some-sometimes he would h-hit her. Heâd apologize after. Taking us out, buying her expensive gifts. He knew I hated it when they fought so heâd buy me toys, to make up for it I guess. I didnât really understand what him hitting her actually was, I was a kid. So⊠so-sometime-â
Your voice fails you, making you clear your throat as you find yourself admitting this out loud for the first time in years. Your saliva tasted like acid inside your mouth as you tried to find your voice once again.
Naoya waits patiently. Not making a sound and letting you collect yourself calmly.
âSometimes I⊠I would find myself hoping theyâd fight. Because I knew that if he h-hit her, the next two weeks would be⊠amazingâ had I ever actually ever admitted this out loud?, âI wish he had never touched her. When I understood pain, I wished heâd stop but it was too late. It had become part of their marriage, like a silent norm in our house. So I let them be⊠I now know that letting it happen, never saying anything, makes me as guilty as him. As a daughter I have love for him, but as a person? I hate him. I have spent most of my life despising him for being such a bad person, but⊠Iâm just as bad. The apple doesnât fall far from the tree, am I right?â
âNoâ
The answer is immediate, making you freeze.
His hand stops your fumbling one, warming it on his own as if giving it a home. His gaze is determined, soft.
You couldnât breathe.
âYouâre not a bad person. I donât think thereâs really a thing as bad peopleâ he squeezes my hand, âWeâre just⊠people who sometimes do bad things. Weâre humans, itâs inevitableâ
I open my mouth but nothing comes out. Was I gonna agree with him just to stop the conversation? Was I gonna try to convince him that Iâm bad? What exactly was I gonna say?
People who sometimes do bad things.
You felt yourself lighter after his words, as if the weight pulling you down and making it hard for you to breathe had slightly lifted.
No one is exclusively bad, he was right. Some people just have it harder to be good.
And thatâs okay. You just gotta keep trying.
âYour turnâ
He looks ready to disagree, but relents anyway.
âI donât remember my momâ he confesses, âDad and her divorced when I was four I think. He never let me see her once he won custody⊠and she didnât try to eitherâ
âYou wish she had tried?â
âWhen I was a kidâ he shrugs, âNot anymore. She made her choice, and now I choose not to wait for someone who didnât want meâ
âWhat if she wanted but just⊠couldnât?â
He scoffs, âYour turnâ
The bitterness in his voice stings, but you know itâs not directed at you.
You squeeze his hand trying to give him at least a little of the comfort he gave you moments ago. He smiles faintly.
âI have only ever fallen in love onceâ you admit, âHis name was Satoru, he lived in the house in front of me. I lost my virginity with him until my dad found us and kick him out. Never saw him again afterâ
âSatoru?â He frowns, âNot a common nameâ
âYeah, it isnâtâ
âKinda jealous right nowâ you frown, âHe must have been a hell of a guy if you havenât dated sinceâ
You remember the blood and its metallic smell. How your throat hurt as you screamed for him to stop. How tears fell down your cheeks as you try to break them up, only to be pushed back. You feared heâd kill him.
âHe wasâ you state softly, âIt just couldnât⊠we just had to stop seeing each otherâ
âHad to?â
âYeah. Had toâ
The confession tastes like the metallic smell imprinted in your mind, making it hard to swallow.
He stays silent for a moment.
âNow I really am jealousâ he smiles, making you laugh, âYouâre the most beautiful girl Iâve ever seen and youâre telling me youâve only had one boyfriend? And heâs the one that got away?â
âAre you quoting a Katy Perry song?â
âUnimportantâ
You laugh out loud. The screams that had muted the surrounding traffic sound quiet down, and the metallic taste disappears.
The one that got a way, you repeat to yourself. Yeah. Satoru definitely was that.
âWhat are you doing?â
You had been watching quietly so far but you just couldnât anymore. Why did the heir of Gojo Enterprises look as if he was running away?
âMind your own businessâ
âI actually am. You just stomped on my flowers before falling on your face as you ran without looking aheadâ you scoff, âNow spillâ
He sighs, looking towards his house before scoffing.
âDo you know who I am?â
âSatoru GojoâŠ? Only heir of the Gojo family, one of the top ten families in the whole countryâ you recite without a care, âWhy does that even matter?â
âYou forgot âillegitimate sonâ, princessâ he rolls his eyes, âMy mom was a maid who Mr. Gojo fucked because he pleased. So Iâm leavingâ
âWh-wait! Leaving? Where?â You stop him, âYou canât leaveâ
âI can and I willâ
âWhere will you go? Do you even know what leaving on the streets will be like?â You scoff and cross your arms, âYou wonât survive, not after living in that placeâ
âUntil I was six, I lived in that placeâs basement and was treated as a rat. I think the streets will be fineâ
âBut you canâtââ
âWeâve been neighbors all our lives and youâve never once looked at meâ he scoffs, âDonât look at me nowâ
He turns around as he rolls his eyes, looking ready to ignore whatever else you tried to convince him to not leave home. But youâd never understand what a hell that house was and had always been, not when you had the picture perfect family.
âSTAY HEREâ you yelled in panic, freezing him on the spot, âWe have a small house in our backyard, originally for the houseâs help. Itâs unoccupied, so you can stay there. Free of chargeâ
âWhy?â
âCause you look seem like someone who has had many doors closed in his faceâ you shrugs, averting your gaze shyly, âI want to show you there are others whoâll open it for youâ
âHeyâ you snap out of your memory from when you where fifteen, âYou good? Lost you for a secondâ
âIâm fineâ your voice is softer now, a hint of melancholy in it.
Why had you remembered that right now? Hadnât that wound already healed?
âItâs gotten late. I-I should goâ
You stand up, your head a mess, but his hand in yours stops you. His gaze is curious and slightly desperate.
âWill I see you again?â
âNoâ
âThat stingsâ
âIâm just honestâ you sigh, âThatâs how it worksâ
âI donât believe it isâ he smiles, âSo, see you next time, Y/Nâ
You had indeed seen him again, as if by destiny. He was apparently family of your new part-time worker, Maki. And apparently he knew your best friend, Utahime, whom had help you open your flower shop, Camellia Carnation.
It had taken you back to see him with Utahime, but you had acted indifferent. Then, he had been your first client ever and had buy the bouquet for you. Maki warned him you were off limits.
So you agreed to be friends.
Yet he was always there, and your heart kept on taking his side. One misstep and you found yourself falling.
You hadnât meant to fall, not after Satoru. But at some point he smiled and you knew it was game over. Suddenly, he had sunk beneath your bones and nurtured this deep familiarity into a love so fierce that you believed this was it, that he was it. After all the pain, and the healing, and the heartbreak, Naoya was it.
Maki said he didnât date, that he just played around. Naoya himself admitted it to.
Yet he begged you to try with him.
And holy crap were you glad you said yes. When was the last time you had been this happy? Dancing around the kitchen with only the refrigerator light? Playing board games in your bed? Laughing until the sun rose?
You gave him your all and he reciprocated it.
It only made sense that he met your mother when she came to visit you, even when you were a little hesitant about it. He was excited, you wouldnât stop it.
You hadnât expected to be frozen in your seat, barely registering what your mom was saying as you both waited for Naoya to come back from the restroom. How could you focus when you had just met your favorite set of crystal blue eyes?
You thought you had it wrong. You had to.
But nothing could compare to those eyes. White hair? People dyed it all the time. Pale skin? No beaches around. But his eyes? No one could even imagine coming close to their unique blue.
It has been years since you saw him, but youâll never forget what he looked like. It had to be him. You know it was and you believe he recognized you, too, because the second your eyes met⊠it looked like heâd seen a ghost.
You felt breathless.
It was as if in this moment your soul was whispering to your heart excitedly about him. It was like a gravitational pull, like as if all the universes and all the galaxies were conspiring in his favor.
Snap out of it, you screamed in your head.
Why were you looking at him like that? You couldnât. You didnât know him, not anymore at least.
And yetâŠ
You found yourself in the restroomâs, hoping he had recognized you and maybe decided to follow you.
What were you doing? He had left you behind, months before graduating, without a goodbye. He had probably gone to the marines to escape his father⊠but he had been so well dressed he probably had ended up doing as he was told.
You needed to compose yourself.
Youâre snapped out of your thoughts by the door opening behind you. The Baby Breath flower tattoo in your collarbone burning as you meet his gaze, both of you breathless.
He looked healthy. There were so many emotions going through you at the moment but that was what stuck. You were happy he was healthy.
So why did it sting that he never came back for you? That he never looked for you?
âY/Nâ
Heâs standing at the end of the hallway like a ghost straight out of the past. Heâs real, and heâs standing right in front of you.
âToruâ
He smiled and you swore your heart stopped.
âIâm going to make a promise to you. Iâll get out of my fatherâs cage and make a life of my own. When my life is good enough to deserve you in it, Iâll come find you. But donât wait for me, okay? It may not happenâ
He blows out a quick breath of relief and then takes three huge steps forward. You find yourself doing the same. Meeting in the middle and throwing your arms around each other.
âHoly shitâ he breathes, tightening his embrace.
You nod, âYeah. Holy shitâ
He puts his hands on your shoulders and takes a step back to look at you.
âYou havenât change a thingâ
Covering your mouth with your hand, still in shock, you give him a once-over. His face looks the same, but heâs no longer the scrawny teenager you remember.
âI canât say the same for youâ
He laughed, âSix years in the military will do that, definitelyâ
Youâre in shock, and so is he, so nothing is said after that. Youâre both too busy taking each other in to figure out what to say next. Laughing with disbelief.
Finally, he releases your shoulders and folds his arms over his chest.
âWhat are you doing here?â
He didnât remember. You didnât know if you were disappointed or relieved.
âI live here,â you say, forcing your answer to sound as casual as his question, âI own a flower shop over on Park Plazaâ
He smiles knowingly, like it doesnât at all surprise him.
You glance toward the door, knowing you should get back out there. He notices and then takes another step back. He holds your gaze for a moment, it gets really quiet. Way too quiet.
Thereâs so much you both have to say but where to start? The smile leaves his eyes for a moment and then he motions toward the door.
âYou should probably get back to your companyâ, he says, âIâll look you up sometime. You said Park Plaza, right?â
I nod. He nods.
And then you both parted ways.
The rest of your dinner was uneventful. Your gaze sometimes strayed to where Satoru sat surrounded by men in business attire, but came back to Naoya whenever he made your mom laugh.
Naoya is the perfect gentleman. Making your mom laugh, listening to her stories, paying for dinner, insisting on walking her to her car.
So why did you kept glancing at Satoru throughout the night?
âI ordered an Uber so we have approximatelyâŠâ he checks his phone, âtwo minutes to make outâ
You laugh, wrapping your arms around him. Smiling softly as you feel him kiss your neck lovingly, followed by your cheek.
âUgh, how I wish I could invite myself over to your apartment, but my client wouldnât be too happy with me if I didâ
You giggle before kissing him back. Relief and disappointment coursing through you at his words.
Why was there relief?
âGrand opening soon, so I need to rest tooâ you remind him, âWhenâs your next day off?â
âNever. Whenâs yours?â
âNeverâ
You both laugh again, making out a little more before his Uber arrives and he has to leave. You watch until it pulls out of the parking lot.
Why did everything feel so right with him?
You smiled and turned around towards your car, but gasped as soon as your gaze met his covered one.
What the hell was Satoru doing standing at the rear of your car?
âSorry. Didnât mean to scare youâ
His voice is low, as if tired. You force yourself to not dwell on the motive.
âWell, you didâ you lean against the car, three feet away from him.
âWhoâs the lucky guy?â
Your eyes widen as you turn to him, but his gaze is set on the road. You clear your throat.
âHeâsâŠâ your voice falters. This is weird. Your chest is still constricted and your stomach is flipping, âHis name is Naoya. We met about a year ago.â
You force yourself not to wince at the truth once it came out. Maybe you shouldnât have said you met that long ago. It sounded as if you were in an official long term relationship while you were just⊠courting each other?
âWhat about you? Girlfriend? Wife?â
Why were you asking that? Were you genuinely curious or�
âGirlfriend. Her name is Mei Mei. Weâve been together almost a year nowâ
Heartburn. You believe you were having a heartburn. You place your hand in your chest.
A year?
âThatâs good. You seem happyâ
Did he seem happy? You had no clue. You just had to say something. Anything.
âYeah. Well⊠Iâm really glad I got to see you, Y/Nâ he turns around to walk away, but then spins and faces you again, his hands shoved in his back pockets, âI will say⊠I kind of wish this could have happened a year agoâ
You wince at his words, trying not to let them get to you. Watching him as he turns and walks back to the restaurant.
Fumbling with your keys, you hit the button to unlock your car and slide in, shutting the door behind you loudly. You grip the steering wheel until your knuckles turn white. You feel a sting on your lower lip as you bite it.
For whatever reason, a tear falls down your cheek. You feel pathetic as you carelessly wipe it before starting your car.
Why were you feeling this much hurt after seeing him?
But itâs good. This happened for a reason. Your heart needed closure so that you could give it to Naoya. Maybe you couldnât have done that until this happened.
This was goodâŠ
Yet you kept on crying.
But itâll feel better. Itâll be better. This was just human nature, healing an old wound to prepare for a fresh new layer.
Nothing else.
âKnock, knockâ you smile, opening the door with a tray in your hands full of food.
Satoru is sleeping on the couch in the helpâs house living room and your gaze softens as you see the usual frown youâve become used to missing.
He is different than you thought.
At school he was all smiles and laughter. But that was just a mask. This was the real him, the human him. One that had a lot of baggage and was slowly trying to get rid of it.
Sighing, you put the tray in the table and move closer to him, kneeling in front of the couch where he is laying.
âPsst⊠Satoru⊠wake upâ
He frowns and moves slightly, which makes you giggle softly. Was he pouting?
âCome on. Mom and dad left so I brought you breakfastâ his eyes open slightly, âI made sure to bring also a piece of strawberry cheesecakeâ
That makes him sit up quickly. You giggle and shake your head in amusement. You had learned in the last few weeks of him living with you of his sweet tooth, it was adorable.
Except something look out of place.
His usual pale skin was red. And the house had AC so he shouldnât be sweating that much. Also, why were his eyes bloodshot?
Worried you make your palm touch his forehead, frowning as you feel how hot it feels against your skin. You wanted to call my mother, but how would you explain the situation? What could you do?
He mustâve seen how worried you were, cause he smiled softly at me.
âIâm okay, Y/Nâ
Your frowned deepened. Without a word you stood up, crossing your backyard to go inside your house and look for some medicine in the cabinet. There was some flu medicine, you werenât sure if itâd work but you needed to try. Then, you went to the kitchen and made him some ginger tea, which should help if heâs got a sour throat.
When you came back he was curled up in a ball, shivering slightly.
âSeriously, Iâm fineâ
âShut upâ you scoff, handing him the mug, âDrink the tea, Iâll look for a blanketâ
You did as you said and he did as told. After the tea you made him drink the medicine you brought him, and then you help him eat the breakfast you prepared for him.
Throughout it all he watched you with an intense gaze that you didnât understand, but didnât mind either.
âY/N⊠I think I wanna throw upâ
You stop wetting the towels you were preparing for him, jumping to grab the trash can and kneeling down in front of him.
As soon as you set it down, Satoru hunched over it and started throwing up.
You felt your chest tighten. You didnât want to pity him, but you kinda did. Whatever his home situation had been like, he preferred having no home to call his own and no parents to take care of him than keep on living there. Even when he was this sick.
He only had you now. And you had no clue on how to help him.
After he finished throwing up, you help him drink some water and help him brush his teeth before putting him to bed. He pouted and whined like a child, but you werenât having any of that.
He was shaking so bad and sweating like crazy from the heat his body expelled, the thought of leaving him alone scared you.
So you didnât.
You laid down next to him, not minding the possibility of getting sick, and every hour for the next ten hours that he continued to get sick you stayed by his side. You kept on emptying the trash can, wiping his sweat, changing his sheets, wetting his towels, making him soup and helping him eat. You didnât even think about how gross it was.
He needed you, and you were not fucking failing him.
By the time he regained a little bit of his strength, you were exhausted. You sent him to take a shower and closed your eyes for a little bit.
Why were you so worried about him?
You sighed, too tired to think of an answer. What you did know is that you did care about him, and there was no changing that now.
When he finished showering, you made him seat next to you and covered him up with the blanket, leaning into him slightly as you felt yourself becoming sleepy.
âYou should restâ he whispers, âYouâve been taking care of me all dayâ
âIâm not tiredâ
âDonât be stubbornâ he coughs, âJust sleep for ten minutes. Please?â
He never said please. You doubted the word was even in his vocabulary, yet he just said it so you would consider resting.
Silently, you close your eyes.
A few minutes later, you felt him lean over a little and press his lips against your collarbone, right between your shoulder and your neck. You stop yourself from shivering as you become breathless. It was a quick kiss. Not even one you could consider as romantic in any way, more like a thank-you kiss.
But it made you feel all kinds of things.
Even when it had already been a few hours since you left him, as you lay awake on your bed, you kept touching that spot with your fingers because you could still feel it.
It was probably one of the worst day of his life. But it had been one of your best.
The next couple of weeks things started changing between you and Satoru. Something had shifted in your dynamic.
Now you held hands. Now you slept some nights in the same bed. Now you both seek the warmth that came from the other. It made you wonder if he still saw you as a naive fifteen year old. He was just two years older, it shouldnât make that much of a difference right?
You were currently both watching Finding Nemo in the main houseâs living room. The part came up where Nemoâs father, Merlin, was looking for Nemo but feeling really defeated and Dory said: âWhen life gets you down do you wanna know what you gotta do? Just keep swimmingâ.
âJust keep swimmingâ you whisper to yourself, turning to face him with a soft smile as you grab and squeeze his hand, âJust keep swimmingâ
You wanted to be the one that helped him swim until he finally got to surface, until he finally could breathe again.
You both were now facing each other and he had a strange look in his eyes.
âWhen do you turn sixteen?â
âThatâs a random questionâ you softly laughed, âIn two more months⊠when do you turn eighteen?â
âNot until Decemberâ he said.
You nodded, wondering if he still saw you as a kid⊠and if he could ever see you as more.
Maybe when two people are fifteen and seventeen, it might seem a little too far apart. But once you turned sixteen, who would see the difference?
âI need to tell you somethingâ, he said.
You lost your breath. Heart beating fast. Were you maybe too hopeful right now?
âI got in touch with my uncle today. My mom used to live with him in Boston. He told me once he gets back from his work trip I can stay with himâ
Oh.
This was good news. This should make you happy. Heâd have a home, a family. Heâd be okay. So why werenât you? Why were you feeling sorry for yourself?
âAre you going?â you asked, begging the universe your voice didnât shake.
He shrugged, âI donât know. I wanted to talk to you about it first.â
He was so close to you on the couch, so close you could feel the warmth of his breath. He smelled like mint.
You started fiddling with your hands, hoping to shake off the negative feelings surfacing.
âI donât know what to sayâ you clear your throat, âIâm happy you have a safe place to stay, but what about school?â
A stupid excuse, but it was something.
âI could finish down thereâ, he said.
Oh.
He had already made up his mind, hadnât he? You knew because he had this certain light in his eyes, a light you thought had extinguished.
Who were you to try to stop it from shining?
âWhen are you leaving?â
The words fled like acid in your throat.
You wondered how far away Boston is. Itâs probably a few hours, but thatâs a whole world away when you donât own a car.
âI donât know for sure that I am.â
âWhatâs stopping you? Your uncle is offering you a place to stay. Thatâs good, right?â
He tightened his lips together and nodded. Then he stop your fiddling hands, grabbing them on his own and playing with your fingers. He leaned back and then he did something you werenât expecting. He moved his fingers to your lips and he touched them.
You felt like dying. How was it possible to feel so much at once? You had to be dying.
He kept his fingers there for a few seconds, and he said, âThank you, Lily. For everythingâ
He moved his fingers up and through your hair, and then he leaned forward and planted a kiss on your forehead. Were you even breathing at this point? He looked down at me and you watched as his eyes went right to your mouth.
âHave you ever been kissed, Y/N?â
You shook your head no and tilted your face up to his because you needed him to change that right then and there or you werenât gonna be able to breathe.
Then, too slow for your liking, he lowered his mouth to yours and just rested it there. You didnât know what to do next, but you didnât care. You didnât care if you just stayed like that all night and never even moved your mouths, it was everything.
His lips closed over yours and you could kind of feel his hand shaking. You did what he was doing and started to move your lips like he was, although a little weird at first. You felt the tip of his tongue brush across your lips once and you thought your eyes were about to roll back in your head. He did it again, and then a third time, so you finally did it, too. When your tongues touched for the first time, you kind of smiled a little, because you had thought about your first kiss a lot. Where it would be, who it would be with. Never in a million years did you imagine it would feel like this.
He pushed you on your back and pressed his hand against your cheek and kept kissing you. It just got better and better as you grew more comfortable. Your favorite moment was when he pulled back for a second and looked down at you, then came back even harder.
You donât know how long you kissed. A long time. So long, your mouth started to hurt and your eyes couldnât stay open. By the time you both were too tired to open your eyes, you could still feels his lips ghosting over yours.
âYouâre my favorite personâ, you whisper, sleep overcoming you slowly.
âOut of how many people?â
His voice sounded alive for some reason. You didnât dwell on it, too tired to try to open your eyes and see the look on his face.
âAll of themâ
His arms around you tighten, a small kiss being delivered to the side of your lip.
âYouâre my favorite person too, Y/N. By a long shotâ
You had to stop remembering the past. Especially now that you had a beautiful present paired with a future to look forward to. Naoya was perfect. He was everything you had wanted when you were a child.
Your chapter with Satoru was over. He was happy now.
You were happy now.
Time can definitely heal all wounds. Or at least most of them.
Life kept going and you buried any thought of Satoru that had come to mind. Things with Naoya became official and you felt on cloud nine every second you spent in his presence.
Especially after having sex. It was a hell of a ride.
You excitedly walked around your flower shop, humming a song under your breath and ignoring the weird looks Utahime and Maki are giving you.
Naoya had just called to say he was taking the day off for you. You had every right to feel giddy.
âPlease tell me youâre being safeâ
Your roll your eyes at Utahime as Maki fakes puking.
âPlease, donâtâ, Maki groans, âStill underage hereâ
âBoth of you shush itâ you laugh, âUtahime make sure to close. Maki get home safe. I got a dinner to makeâ
By the time you hear the door open youâre almost finished preparing the casserole mixture. You pour it into the glass pan and donât turn around when you hear him walk into the kitchen.
You squeal when you feel the sting on your right butt cheek.
âDid you just slap my ass?â
âDonât blame me, who wouldnât want to smack that ass?â
You laugh. He raised the wine bottles in his hands with a grin, âItâs vintageâ
Vintage,â I say with mock impression. âWhatâs the special occasion?â
He hands you a glass and says, âI have a smoking hot girlfriend and I have one of the most important trials of my life in a few daysâ
âWhat kind of trial?â
You both finish your glasses of wine and he pours you more.
âOne thatâs gonna be televised around the whole country. Career changingâ he says, âA doctor that abused most of his female patients while anesthetized. Gotta put the bastard in jailâ
Was it wrong to be turned on by your boyfriend putting trash men in jail?
âHow long do you think itâll take?â, you ask.
âWell, he had more than a hundred victims so⊠make three days trial if we keep it shortâ
You hated that people like that existed, but it made you like him more how hard he fought to get rid of them.
He chugs his wine then, âIâm gonna take a shower. Be right backâ
He kissed your cheek swiftly before getting out of the kitchen.
You drink more of your wine.
He was on top of her.
They were on the couch and he had his hand around her throat, but his other hand was pulling up her dress. She was trying to fight him off and you just stood there, frozen. She kept begging him to get off her and then he hit her right across the face and told her to shut up.
Youâll never forget his words when he said, âYou want attention? Iâll give you some fucking attentionâ
And thatâs when she got real still and stopped fighting him. You heard her crying.
âPlease be quiet. Y/N is hereâ, she sobbed, âPlease be quietâ
Please be quiet while you rape me.
Was it possible for a person to feel this much hate? You walked straight to the kitchen and opened the drawer. It was like you werenât in your own body. You grabbed the biggest knife you could find.
You werenât planning to used it. You just wanted something that could scare him. But before you could make it out of the kitchen, two arms went around your waist and picked you up from behind. You dropped the know, but your father didnât heart it. Your mother did.
You locked eyes with her as Satoru carried you back to your bedroom.
When you were back inside my room, you just started hitting him in the chest, trying to get back out there to her. You were crying (when had you started crying?) and doing everything you could to get him out of your way, but he wouldnât move.
He just wrapped his arms around you tightly.
âY/N, calm downâ, he kept saying over and over.
He held you there for a long time until you accepted that he wasnât gonna let you go back out there. He wasnât gonna let you have that knife.
He walked over to the bed and grabbed his jacket and started putting on his shoes.
âWeâll go to the helpâs house. Weâll call the policeâ
The police.
Your mother had warned you not to call the police in the past. She said it could jeopardize your fatherâs career. But in all honesty, you didnât care at that point. The only thing you cared about was helping your mother, so you pulled on your jacket and went to the closet for a pair of shoes. When you stepped out of your closet, Satoru was staring at your bedroom door.
It was opening.
Your mother stepped inside and quickly shut it, locking it behind her. Youâll never forget what she looked like. She had blood coming down from her lip. Her eye was already starting to swell, and she had a clump of hair just resting on her shoulder. She looked at Satoru and then at you.
You didnât even take a moment to feel scared that she had caught you in your room with a boy. You didnât care about that. You were just worried about her.
You walked over to her and grabbed her hands and walked her to your bed. You brushed the hair off her shoulder and then from her forehead.
âHeâs gonna go call the police, mom. Okay?â
Her eyes grew real wide and she started shaking her head.
âNoâ she said, âYou canât. Noâ
Satoru was already at your window about to leave, but he stopped and looked at you.
âHeâs drunk, Y/Nâ she said, âHe heard your door shut, so he went to our bedroom. He stopped. If you call the police, itâll just make it worse, believe me. Just let him sleep it off, itâll be better tomorrowâ
But it wouldnât. It hadnât been in all these years. This had to be the final straw.
You shook your head and could feel the tears stinging your eyes, âMom, he was trying to rape you!â
She ducked her head and winced when you said that.
âItâs not like thatâ she shook her head, âWeâre married. And sometimes marriages is⊠youâre too young to understandâ
It got really quiet for a minute.
âI hope to hell I never understandâ
Thatâs when she started to cry. She just held her head in her hands and she started to sob and all you could do was wrap your arms around her and cry with her. You had never seen her this upset. Or this hurt. Or this scared. It broke your heart.
It broke you.
You chug the wine in your hand and pour yourself some more. Tonight was a happy day, a good one. Why were you thinking about that?
Youâre on your fourth or fifth glass of wine when Naoya comes back.
âWe have dinner reservations tomorrow with Utahime and Maki to celebrate your flower shopâ he pours himself another glass, âWeâre going to the restaurant we went with your mom. Dory was it called?â
Your heart sinks down your chest.
Itâd be impossible to meet Satoru there again, right? It had been a coincidence. Boston was too big to find each other again⊠right?
âI donât want to go back there. I didnât like it. Letâs try something newâ
âYouâll be fine,â he says, âMaki is excited to eat there, I told her all about it and for once she didnât roll her eyes at meâ
What are the odds of meeting again at that same place? Maybe you should just let it be.
âSpeaking of food, Iâm starvingâ
The casserole!
âOh shit!â You say, laughing. You were definitely tipsy.
Naoya rushes to the kitchen and you stand up and follow him in there. You walk in just as he pulls the oven door open and waves away the smoke. Ruined.
You got dizzy all of a sudden from standing up too fast after having that many glasses of wine. So you grabbed the counter beside him to steady yourself, just as he reached in to pull the burnt casserole out.
âWait, Naoya! You need aâŠâ
âShit!â he yells.
âPot holderâ
The casserole falls from his hand and lands on the floor, shattering everywhere. You lift up your feet to avoid broken glass and mushroom chicken splatter. You start laughing as soon as you realize he didnât even think to use a pot holder.
Must be the wine. It was a seriously strong wine.
He slams the oven shut and moves to the faucet, shoving his hand under the cold water, muttering curse words. Youâre trying to suppress your laughter, but the wine and the ridiculousness of the last few seconds are making it hard. You look at the floor, at the mess youâre both about to have to clean up, and the laughter bursts from you. Youâre still laughing as you lean over to get a look at Naoyaâs hand.
You hope he didnât hurt it too bad.
Suddenly youâre not laughing anymore. Youâre on the floor, your hand pressed against the corner of your eye.
In a matter of one second, Naoyaâs arm came out of nowhere and slammed against you, knocking you backwards. There was enough force behind it to know you off balance. When you lost your footing, you hit your face on one of the cabinet door handles as you came down.
Pain shoots through the corner of your eye, right near your temple.
And then you feel the weight.
Heaviness follows and it presses down on every part of you. So much gravity, pushing down on your emotions. Everything shatters.
Your tears, your heart, your laughter, your happiness, your soul. Shattered like broken glass raining down around you.
You wrap your arms over your head and try to wish away the last ten seconds.
Was that all it took for everything to shatter? Only ten seconds?
âShit, Y/Nâ you hear him groan, âItâs not funny. It fucking hurtsâ
You donât look up.
His voice doesnât penetrate your body this time. It feels like itâs stabbing you now; that sharpness of his words coming at you like swords.
And then his hands are on your back, rubbing it.
âY/N. Oh, shit, Y/Nâ he tries to pull your arms away from your head, but you refuse.
You shake your head. Begging for the last seconds to go away. Ten seconds. Thatâs all it took for a person to completely change everything about themselves.
Ten seconds that youâll never get back.
He pulled you against him and started kissing the top of your head.
âIâm so sorry. I just⊠I burned my hand. I panicked. You were laughing and⊠Iâm so sorry, it all happened so fast. I didnât mean to push you, Y/N. Iâm sorryâ
But you couldnât hear Naoya, you only heard your father.
âIâm sorry, Y/M/N. It was an accident. Iâm so sorryâ
âIâm sorry, Y/N. It was an accident. Iâm so sorryâ
You wanted him away from you.
Using every ounce of strength still in you, you pushed him away from you. He falls backward, onto his hands. His eyes are full of genuine sorrow, but then theyâre full of something else.
Worry? Panic?
He slowly pulls up his right hand and itâs covered in blood. Blood is trickling out of his palm, down his wrist. You look at the floor, at the shattered pieces of glass from the casserole dish. His hand. You just pushed him onto glass.
He turns around and pulls himself up. He sticks his hand under the stream of water and starts rinsing away the blood. You stand up, shaking, just as he pulls a sliver of glass out of his palm and tosses it on the counter.
Youâre full of so much anger, but somehow, concern for his hand still finds its way out. You grab a towel and shove it into his fist. Thereâs so much blood.
You try to help stop the bleeding, but youâre shaking too bad, âNaoya, your hand.â
He pulls the hand away and, with his good hand, he lifts my chin.
âFuck the hand, Y/N. I donât care about my hand. Are you okay?â
Heâs looking back and forth between your eyes frantically as he assesses the cut on your face.
Your shoulders begin to shake and huge, hurt-filled tears spill down your cheeks.
âNoâ youâre sure he can hear your heart breaking with just that one word, because you can feel it in every part of you, âOh my God. You pushed me, Naoya. YouâŠâ
The realization of what has just happened hurts worse than the actual action.
Naoya wraps his arm around your neck and desperately holds you against him, âIâm so sorry, Lily. God, Iâm so sorryâ, he buries his face against your hair, squeezing you with every emotion inside of him, âPlease donât hate me. Pleaseâ
His voice slowly starts to become his own voice again, and you feel it in your stomach, in your toes. Heâs not even worried about his hand, which is still bleeding. That means something right?
Thereâs too much happening. The smoke, the wine, the broken glass, the food splattered everywhere, the blood, the anger, the apologies, itâs too much.
âIâm so sorryâ he says again
You pull back and his eyes are red and youâve never seen him look so sad.
âI panicked. I didnât mean to push you away, I just panicked. All I could think about was my hand and⊠Iâm so sorryâ
He presses his mouth to your and breathes you in.
Heâs not like your father. He canât be. Heâs nothing like that uncaring bastard.
Youâre both upset and kissing and confused and sad. Youâve never felt anything like this moment, so ugly and painful. But somehow the only thing that eases the hurt just caused by this man is this man. Your tears are soothed by his sorrow, your emotions soothed with his mouth against yours, his hand gripping yours like he never wants to let go.
Naoya isnât like your father. Heâs nothing like him.
He canât be.
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Tolerate It

Pairings: Gojo Satoru x Reader
Summary: How long can someone keep going when their love is being tolerated?
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Part 2: Happiness
When had this become your life? When did you become the person that wake up and watch as the person you loved breathed with his eyes close, before faking falling asleep again as you feel him start moving to leave you once again?
You take a deep breath as soon as you hear the front door close, letting you know he left, before sitting up. You feel a weight in your chest, making the simple act of breathing hard. You close your eyes.
Breathe, you remind yourself. Inhale, exhale.
Itâs not that hard. It shouldnât be. Itâs a necessity, something your body does on its own as a reflex just to stay alive. You shouldnât have to remind yourself to do it. Why did you feel the need to remind yourself of it now?
How was it that you were still alive but barely breathing?
Shaking your head, you open your eyes. One last reminder to breathe: inhale, exhale. And then youâre up. Getting ready to start your day.
Alone.
You had a routine. You showered, dressed up, cooked your breakfast, clean the house, and then left to Jujutsu High where you help train the second years. It had been your life since you graduated that same place. Since you decided to make your life along Satoruâs.
Suddenly your food feels dry. Was the reminder of your current life what had taking its tastiness away? You didnât know, but you truly didnât wanna bother yourself by thinking about it.
With a sigh, you stand up for where you sat and went to place the dishes on the sink. You didnât even have the strength to clean them, or to finish your routine whatsoever. So, grabbing your bag you leave the house, feeling as if one more second there would suffocate you.
Breath, you reminded yourself once again
You got to the school, promising yourself you would let this feeling go. But how could you let go of something when you didnât even know where it had come from?
No. You were letting it go. It was messing you up too much.
âSensei!â
Pandaâs voice makes you snap out of your thoughts, a smile gracing your features as soon as you see your three students looking at you with excitement.
You felt your shoulders slumped in relief and a smile overtaking your beautiful features. Everything felt better once you could see your students, your kids, even when you felt the whole Yuta left. At least he tried to call you every week.
âHey! Ready to start todayâs training?â
Youâre greeted with many excited nods, and soon you start the class. You feel your breath become lighter, easier, as the minutes you spend with them grow. Thereâs something that warms your heart every time you see them become stronger. You feel proud of them.
But then you feel the air around you drastically change and your whole body tenses.
You could recognize his curse energy anywhere.
An arm settles itself around your tensed shoulders, your smile dimming drastically as his loud voice greets your students happily.
Breathe.
âWhat a great sensei you are, sweets!â He smiles at you.
When was the last time he had smiled that brightly towards you? When was the last time you cared enough to want that smile directed to you? Was it months ago when you last waited for him by the door of your shred home, all dressed up with dinner ready, just to fall asleep on the couch and throw everything away the next day? Was it even before then, when you used to welcome him home after missions by jumping into his arms and proclaiming how much you had missed him?
When was the last time you had actually missed him?
The thought hits you like a truck. Knocking your breath away. Even going as far as making you take a step back, your knees faltering.
He doesnât seem to notice the way your eyes widen or the way your hands shake, instead his smile grows. Itâs as if he took your reaction as a positive one. But he couldnât be farther away from the truth.
When was the last time you had missed him? Felt his absence?
Had you really become numb to it? To how many nights youâve had to fall asleep alone, without his warmth beside you? To how many times you had been left waiting with a fancy dinner and his favorite dessert, only to throw it away the next day?
How many time had you had to wake up alone and cold after he left you? How many times had you tended to his every need just for him to brush it off without even a thank you? How many times had your ways of loving him been disregarded for you to not even do them anymore and it not be acknowledged?
Suddenly, you remember how to breathe. As if your body had finally found the reason for the burn in your lungs.
The ongoing conversation between your lover and your students becomes a white background noise as your vision blurs. The arm on your shoulders feels like a weight pulling you down as you try to swim towards the surface.
You had to be wrong. You had to have it all wrong.
Gojo Satoru was the love of your life. Had been since you were a teenager. It had been a friendship at first, but it had blossom into so much more. He had become the air you breathed everyday. In a world of grey he had been the color. Everybody had left you both, even Shoko who was still there with you wasnât truly there, but him.
But⊠this would mean he had already left. Or maybe you already had.
No. You had to be wrong.
You looked at him with tears in your eyes, almost pleading for him to turn towards you and take all the weight in your chest away with his warm gaze.
But he didnât turn away from your students.
For a week you analyze the sudden revelation, wanting it to not be true.
But, oh, how cruel could having hope truly be.
In that week you realized how absent Satoru truly was. How late he got into bed and how early he would leave. How many texts went unanswered and dinners were spent alone. How many I love youâs were missing.
When had been the last time you had proclaimed your love for the other? When was the last time you had eaten together? Cuddled and laughed until you both fell asleep together?
When was the last time you had ever been with each other?
But you refused to let yourself lose what you had with Satoru. You had lost too much already. But was it harder to adjust to his absence or to adjust your needs? Did you really deserve to feel as if all the love you had given him, still were giving him, was only being tolerate it by him? What it truly what you wanted to beg for the rest of your life for the footnotes in the story of his life?
You had to decide.
<< Y/N: Iâm preparing your favorite dinner tonight. Including dessert!
Satoru: ooohhh! Whatâs the occasion?
Y/N: just because. Youâre getting home early tonight, right?
Satoru: Yep! Almost done here. See you soon, sweets! >>
One last try. One last chance. Thatâs what you decided.
You love him. He was worth it.
You prepared a fancy dinner, set the table, put on his favorite dress you owned, did your hair and makeup. And waited.
And waited.
And waited.
Your mascara felt sticky as it rolled down your cheeks with your tears. Every breath felt like it was suffocating you.
You checked your phone to find no messages on it. No excuse, no apology.
With all the strength you still had on you, you stoop up and went to get ready for bed. Not even bothering to clean up all your hard work.
You laid down on your bed, feeling all your strength leave your body as soon as your head rested on your pillow. You were tired. There was no more fight in you.
Your eyes closed and you fell asleep. Two hours later the door to your home opened, Satoru coming in with a bouquet of your favorites flowers and a guilty smile, only for his face to display agony as his sight goes to the cold dinner awaiting him.
He curses under his breath. Wishing every single one of those higher ups would disappear. He wasnât ignorant to how many times he had failed you so far and, even if he hadnât voice it yet, he was thankful for your patience.
Maybe he should tell you that.
He goes to your shared room, sighing in defeat as he sees your sleeping figure. Oh, how he wished he couldâve fallen asleep with you. How he wishes he could always wake up with you too.
He had to make it up for you.
For the first time in a long time, Satoru turns off his phone, determined to wake up with you in his arms the next morning.
Only for him to wake up alone.
Nobody could understand or comprehend the panic he felt in that moment. He had never sat up as fast as he did then. His racing heart calming down once the sound of the moving kitchen utensils reaches him.
He breathes a sigh of relief before standing up, going fast to the bathroom so he could join you sooner.
Youâre truly a sight for his sore eyes. Already ready for the day as you make breakfast. His heart beats rapidly in his chest and a warm envelops his whole body. It doesnât take him more than ten seconds to be hugging your waist from behind, hiding his face in the crooked of your neck.
He had missed this.
Except he felt you tense as soon as he enveloped you. His heart stopped. His smile faded.
âGood morning, sweetsâ he murmurs, trying to ignore the throbbing pain in his chest.
You just had to greet him back and then he would know everything was okay. He just needed you to let him know everything was fine. He just needed you to take away this uncomfortable feeling that overcame him.
But instead you pulled away from his arms.
âBreakfast readyâ you said without looking at him.
And then you turned away from him.
âSweets?â No answer. He panics, âY/Nâ
The air leaves his lungs when you turn towards him. Your gaze speaks volumes to him. Youâre tired and he swears he feels like a dagger stabbed him in the chest, right through his heart.
âSweets?â He whispers.
But your silence is enough to confirm your fears. He was too late in realizing he had to do something, say something.
How could he come back from this now?
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Video 2

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â⊠why are you turning that on?â
âJust becauseâ
The camera starts recording both your bare and Satoruâs socked feet as you both lay in your bed together. The sunset light shining through your dormâs window, brightening it all.
âYou should be focusing!â Satoru whines.
âBut i am!â
âOh really?â He challenges, âWhat was i just saying now?â
âYou were explaining to me why Kari and TK belong together, even when it isnât canonâ you roll your eyes.
âHe is the crest of hope and she is the crest of light, you cannot tell me it wasnât meant to be!â He exclaims.
âDidnât their Digimons compliment each other?â
Satoru squeals, in a very girly non-muscular way, as he jumps to sit on the bed, making the camera move slightly before falling from your hands to the bed in the perfect position to record the exact moment Satoru jumps on top of you.
A groan leaves your body as Satoruâs weight ambushes you, his laughter doing nothing to lessen the pain.
âEXACTLY! YOU DO LISTEN TO ME!â
âOf course i do!â You groan, âNow⊠GET OFF!â
Satoru does, moving the video camera once again. It captures the exact moment Satoru sits beside you looking at you with a soft smile, even when you sit up with a frown, looking ready to scold him.
âYou almost killed meâ
âOh, come on! Donât exaggerateâ he rolls his eyes.
âIt felt like a tons of bricks fell on me!â
He gasps, âAre you calling me fat?!â
âWell, Iâm just saying you donât look what you weight!â
âTAKE THAT BACK!â
âNO!â
A pillow hits your face and an audible gasp leaves your lips as Satoru starts laughing hysterically.
âTHATâS ITâ
You grab the pillow and start violently attacking Satoru, whose laughter stops abruptly and becomes girly squeals.
It doesnât take long for him to get his hands on another pillow, soon both of you on a full on war as feathers start accumulating in your surroundings. Though neither of you mind it, too busy laughing out loud as you try and fail to shield yourselves from the hits.
It is only when Satoru hits you one last time, making you lose your footing, that you give up.
âI canât⊠HAHAHAâŠ. Bre-breatheâŠâ
Satoru watches adoringly as you try to breathe properly, unable to do so because of your never ending laughter.
His heart thumps loudly in his chest and it makes him fear you may hear it. When had your laughter become his favorite sound? It was refreshing, peaceful⊠he was getting confused again.
âI WINâ
âNOâ you scream, sitting up, âI was just on time out!â
âThis is a war!â He smirks, âThere are NO time outs! LOSERâ
You groan as he starts his little victory dance, although you cannot hide the little smile on your face from the video camera still recording both of you.
Little smile that expresses a feeling you arenât even aware of. A little smile that speaks volumes.
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Pls make a part 2 "Tolerate It" With a happy ending đ«
My heart couldn't take such a sad ending like the first one đ
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âJust A Girlâ : 01
â GOJO SATORU X PRESIDENTâS DAUGHTER READER â

SYNOPSIS: After insisting so much, youâre finally given the opportunity to attend college away from home and feel like a normal girl. It is there that you meet Gojo Satoru, another undergraduate student, and for the first time in your life are shown what having a true connection feels like. Or at least thatâs what you thinkâŠ
SERIES MASTERLIST

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I never thought my life was anything but ordinary. Never did I ever think it was weird that most of my birthday parties were mostly full of adults, nor did I question why unless I was at a tea party organized by one of my motherâs friends my friends were mostly my stuff animals
It was what I had always known as a child. Even as a teenager my world were only my parents, my teacher, my nanny, and the staff that constantly followed me around.
What I never got used to? The flashes.
I roll my eyes and turn off the TV abruptly, throwing myself backwards in my king bed. Another day, another news reporter judging my image. Tale as old as time.
Grabbing the nearest pillow, I cover my face and scream.
âMiss,â a knock on the door makes me stop self- pitying, âyour breakfast is servedâ
Inhaling, I stand up and grab my phone from my nightstand before leaving my bedroom. Outside stood Yuki Tsukumo, fatherâs trusting secretary that has also worked as a bridge for us whenever we are president and first daughter instead of father and daughter.
âNot ready for the day yet?â
âItâs 5:26 in the morningâ I smile softly, âIâm just in time for breakfast from 5:30 to 5:50, digesting from 5:50 to 6:00, running from 6:00 to 6:30, and then showering before the real schedule beginsâ
âThatâs my girlâ smiles Yuki.
As soon as we arrive at the dining room I sit down besides my father, whose already reading through the notes sent to his iPad. My mother at his other side is reviewing her schedule for the day.
Another normal day for the Y/L/N family.
âGood morning, mom, dadâ
âMorning pumpkinâ smiles my father, turning off his iPad, âReady for today?â
I nod smiling before taking a bite of the waffle in front of me. What was in schedule for today anyways?
My mom laughs softly before snapping her fingers, which makes Yuki leave my own iPad beside my plate of food. Schedule for the day already opened.
Fitting at 7:30: Alexander McQueen
Family interview at 9:00
Fatherâs speech at 10:00
Lunch with the vice presidentâs family at 12:00âŠ
A sigh escaped my lips as I keep on reading the never ending list of things to do for the day. Most of which consisted of me smiling perfectly for pictures without moving a muscle, or speaking for the matter.
No surprise there. This had been my life the last four years and even before that, it had been all Iâve known.
The price to pay for having parents in politics.
âDo we really have to have lunch with the Zeninâs?â You groan.
Your father sighs, âThey may not be the best company, but the matriarch is the best vice president I couldâve wished for. So, yes, we have toâ
Your father was right and you knew that. Mrs. Zenin was probably the only good thing of that family that had only been known for corruption. She turned it all around, she even went against their sexist claims and became the matriarch.
She was someone to look up to. Her son though? Not so much. He was 100% his father, maybe only getting his motherâs looks.
âItâs the time for appearances, honeyâ your mother reminds you, âReelections are soon. Once thatâs over things will go back to normalâ
Normal, you sigh.
Normal means new schedules to be followed to build your image. Normal means attending different events and parties according to convenience.
Normal means not normal at all.
âMiss Y/L/Nâ Yuki calls.
You turn to ask hear her only to see her pointing at her watch. You look at your iPad to see the time.
5:46 a.m.
You curse in your head realizing you had only four minutes to finish your still full plate of food, that if you wanted to stay on time. Which you had to.
Sighing, you clean your mouth before excusing yourself from the table.
Just four more days, you remind yourself, four more days and your new life starts. With that thought a smile graces your features and you run upstairs to start the rest of your day.
â ⌠â ⌠â ⌠â ⌠â
You sighed for the millionth time as you say on your bed, ordered to sit still and watch as your staff packed your belongings. One of the fantasies you had when imagining the start of your normal life was packing by yourself.
I guess that was too greedy of you.
A knock on your door snaps you out of your boredom, your father soon entering making a smile grow on your face.
âDad!â
You run towards your father and hug him, feeling a warm envelop your chest as you feel him kiss the top of your head.
âReady for the big day?â
âOh, God, please donâtâ you groan, âIâm starting at Magus Pugnate University tomorrow like a normal girl. Which means no grand parade!â
Your father sighs, âDo you know your mom, honey? Impossible. Itâs go big or go homeâ
You groan out loud making your father laugh and his hold on you tighten.
âI swear Iâll scream if they play âHail to the Chiefâ, dadâ he laughs.
âCome on, letâs goâ he starts guiding me to the Oval Office, âTomorrow is a big day. Law school isnât easy, munchkinâ
âIâm readyâ you assure him.
He smile, proud, âI knowâ
âThere you are! Finallyâ
You both turn with guilty looks towards your mother, in her all First Lady glory, as she glares at you both.
âWe donât have all day, i thought you knew that alreadyâ she shakes her head, âYuki start with the itineraryâ
Yuki nods, smiling softly towards you before starting to list the absolutely ridiculous schedule that you had ahead of youâflying on Air Force 1, driving up to Magus Pugnate University where a parade would lead all of you to a quad for a press conference, and then, dropping you off in your universityâs private dorm suite after securing it.
You were slightly annoyed as you listened. You dreamt of getting on a commercial flight and driving yourself to university where youâd settle in your dorm with a roommate as normal people do.
But you werenât normal, and lately that was a really tough pill to swallow.
âThey won't ask you about policy. They'll probably ask you aboutâŠâ you zone out, ââŠYaga will accompany you there to make sure everything is secured before leaving you with Sukuna, Higuruma, Nanami and Nitta with you at all timesâ
âW-wait, what?â You stuttered, âNot only is the Head of Security going but also the four of them? With me? And what you mean at all times? You mean the four of them?â
Your father nods, âOf course, as usualâ
âUsual is me going out to events or public spacesâ you continue, âIâm going to university, a private one even. A university that is very strict on who they accept. Why do I need that many security?â
âBecause youâre my daughterâ
That sentence is meat to make you understand. That sentence is enough for him to consider the conversation over and continue with the next subject.
The heavy weight that being the First Daughter carries is one that makes you shake under it, hoping soon youâll crumble.
Inhale, exhale, you remind yourself.
Youâre going to university. For the first time in forever youâre doing something you want. Take it a step at a time.
That night, you tiptoe all through the White House until you make it to the main kitchen. There you open the fridge and get out the Blueberry Cheesecake the Head Chef had made. With no hesitation you grab two plates, cut two pieces and serve them, before grabbing two forks.
Grabbing one of the cakes, you start eating. Moaning in delight at the flavor.
âUgh, I lost?â You hear your father groan behind you.
âNot blaming you, mom is hard to trickâ
âSheâd have my head for sure if she saw us right nowâ he grabs his own cake and takes a bite, âtotally worth it thoughâ
âWho wouldâve thought Mr. Presidentâs weakness would be Blueberry Cheesecake?â You gasp with humor, âHave I uncovered one of the countryâs top secrets?!â
You father laughs with a roll of his eyes, taking another bite off his cake.
âExcited for tomorrow?â
You nod while eating, âI really hope it all goes wellâ
âWhy wouldnât it?â
You play around with the piece of cheesecake you had cut, debating whether you should voice your feelings or not.
âItâs just⊠Iâm the First Daughter, you know?â You sigh, âLoved by many, hated by many more. Hard to approach, yet never ignored. Iâm anxious to see how thatâll work out at universityâ
âYouâll be fineâ
âI know⊠I hopeâ you sigh again, âI just really want it to be fun. I want to make friend who like me for me. I want to go out, maybe drinkââ
âExcuse me?!â
You laugh, âKidding. I just want to feel like a teenager for onceâ
âYou will, sweetheartâ he kisses the top of your head lovingly, hugging you from your side, âI promise you willâ
You wanted to believe he was right. You hoped he was.
â ⌠â ⌠â ⌠â ⌠â
âSo, remember, you're just like any other American family. Whose daughter is heading off to collegeâ you repeat again inside the limo, âRemember, today you're not just the First Lady, but you're also a momâ
Your mom frowns slightly, âI'd like to think I'm both women every dayâ
You sigh, âIn short, you're just a proud dad. Like every other dadâŠwatching his little girl head off to University in another stateâ
Your father groans, âUgh, donât remind me. Why did you have to choose somewhere so far away?â
âThe distance did influence my decisionâ you accept, âBut MPU is the University for lawâ
Your father opens his mouth to possibly fight your argument, but the limo stops and soon enough Hail to the Chief starts being played by the band.
âShow timeâ you mutter to yourself.
Soon enough youâre being blinded by flashes as questions are being screamed at your family.
âMr. President, how do you feel about your only child going to school so far away?â One says.
âWell, Iâm suggesting moving the nationâs capitolâ
Your fatherâs joke makes all of them laugh, even bringing a sincere smile to your face.
âY/N, will you miss the capital?â Another asks, âBetter yet, what will you miss the least?â
Your practices polite smile is once again on.
âUh, tough questionâ you laugh politely, âNot sure on what I would miss least, so I canât answer that⊠but I can answer what Iâll miss the most: my friends and family. But Iâm very excited to experience life as everybody else, and have the famous college experience Iâve read so much aboutâ
Thankfully soon after that the interviews are over and your family is being guided to the place youâll be staying.
âNitta is at the end of the hall, Higuruma in the middle, and Sukuna and Nanami will stay at your doorâ Yuki explains.
Itâs the third time sheâs said it in the last ten minutes since youâve arrived.
You roll your eyes and focus once again on looking over your private suite. It was stunning. Big enough for one person, already with all the furniture one may need (although that probably was Yukiâs doing since it was decorated just as youâd wish for).
âShining Star on siteâ you hear Nanami murmur into his microphone yet decide to ignore it.
âNot to late to turn backâ you mother reminds you softly.
âI love itâ you smile, âIâm so excited! Have any of the neighbors arrived?â
âWho are the neighbors?â Your father asks.
âIeiri Shoko across, Geto Suguru at the end, and Gojo Satoru across from himâ Nanami answers, âMiss Ieri is a senior in Psychology, parents still together and strong supporters in the polls; Geto Suguru senior in Law, divorced parents who also are strong supporters, childhood friend with Gojo Satoru who is also a senior in Law. Widowed mother, well-known law firm soon-to-be heir. All of them have been born and raised here, went to the same high school togetherâ
Your eyes widen at the amount of information given. You feel slightly uncomfortable at knowing so much from the people sharing floor with you when they donât even know youâre here yet.
âHave they arrived yet?â
âAll of them have already settled down and are currently eating at the cafeteria across the streetâ Nanami continues checking his phone, âE.T.A. is 15 minutesâ
Okay, scratch slightly uncomfortable, this was an invasion of privacy! Itâs illegal!
Well, it was information given to the presidentâŠ
You shake your head, deciding to focus on anything other than the guilt swallowing you whole.
âDid you check your itinerary with Yuki?â
You frown, âwhy?â
âWell, there are just a few small functionsâŠâ, your mother starts, âyour father and I thought you might enjoy attendingâ
âUh⊠do I have a choice?â Your parents shake their head, âGreatâ
Yaga comes inside, signaling to your parents that itâs time to leave.
âAlready?â You ask with a slight pout.
âAs if you arenât dying to see us get out of hereâ your father jokes.
âWell, the President and the First Lady, totallyâ you nod, âMom and dad? Not at allâ
With teary eyes your mom holds your hand, guiding you outside your building where the cars are waiting for them to escort them.
You were really doing this, you were really leaving your perfect life behind and achieving one of your dreams. Youâd have a normal experience just like everybody else.
âOkayâ you mom takes a deep breath, trying to stop her tears, âRemember, a full load of laundry dries faster than half a load. Always take the stairs. Don't sweat the petty thingsâ
âYes, momâ
âYour father will be here all week campaigning in caseâŠâ her voice breaks âIf you need anything, anything, call Yukiâ
You nod softly, âI will, mom. But Iâll be okayâ
Your mom hugs you tightly, letting some tears fall as she kisses your head, then letting go. Next comes your father, who holds your face in his hands softly as he stares at you as if trying to engrave your face in his memories.
âIâŠâ
You sigh, smiling at the way your father blinks faster than normally as he tries to stop his eyes from getting teary.
âJust say youâll miss me, dadâ
âIâll miss you, munchkinâ he hugs you tightly, âAs soon as elections are over, weâll have a father-daughter day. And I mean the 24 whole hoursâ
âIn a row?â You ask laughing.
âItâs a promise. If you dare try to reject my offer Iâll just kidnap you, I can do thatâ you laugh at his words, âBe good and have fun, okay?
You nod and stay there as they get inside the limo. Drying the tears that had fallen from your eyes as you watch them go.
âAre you guys gonna at least talk to me?â You ask them once you start making your way back inside, âI mean, since youâll be following 24/7â
Sukuna stays quiet, barely even reacting to your voice, while Nanamo gives you a small nod of acknowledgment with what appears to be a fond look.
âMaybe as a thank you for not choosing to major in something like premedâ
You let out a laugh as you arrive to the floor of your studio, although your laugh fades as your eyes connect to the prettiest shade of blue youâd ever seen at the end of the hall. ïżŒ

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