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God, I'm so in love with him.
He's perfect.
He's beautiful.
He looks like Linda Evangelista.
He's a (role) model.
Murder them all, babe.
It's what ALL of these bitches deserve.
But who will be the one to pick up that axe from outside?
*sign of the cross*
Amen.
#dead friend forever#I'm in love with Tan#he is perfect#no man is doing it like him#*bites knuckles*#he has mesmerized me with his laser focus#and unwavering conviction#so hot
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shout out to leo for his "who are you trying to convince?" @ raven bc this was truly the True Colors⢠moment for raven in that episode that got to the very core of her character. every single other time she gets accused of something she has some kind of a response but this time? she just. leaves lmao she can't answer that bc the answer would be "me, myself, and i" like literally no one else is buying what she's selling.
and it's not even a new thing, she's already doing it in the flashback: "it's... you're better at that life, better than i was..." <- if that ain't trying to justify her decision to herself after she has already made it then i don't know what is. like she wanted that life, tho, and unless there was something going on before her departure, she'd have no reason to believe summer would fully commit to that life, either. it just so happened that she did, and now raven can tell herself that she made the right choice bc summer was always going to be better at that life than her anyway so checkmate.
anyway. raven is very good at trying to convince herself of stuff, but i don't think it's really working; that's why she keeps doing it over and over again.
#something about#'perhaps raven could be jealous of those who live with unwavering conviction#of those that believe what they believe is right#of those that do not fear their own weakness#because all she could ever do... is pray that her choices were the right ones'#she's kind of a mess ngl
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hello! i saw you where part of the @tmntbestsibscompetiton, so i bring my gremlins to interact with yours if you so wish! ( no pressure to respond)
âThank you! This is so pretty! My nameâs Milo Hamato. Itâs nice to meet you.â
@tmntbestsibscompetiton
#void answers#my oc: milo hamato#tmnt best siblings competition#my art#the flowers in Miloâs crown are bellflower (unwavering love); gladiolus (honor/conviction); cinquefoil (beloved daughter)â#âand Himalayan blue poppy (potential/possibilities/psychic skills)
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me choosing a fandom stance: what's funniest
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"I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. Here I stand, I can do no other, so help me God. Amen."
Martin Luther, a 16th-century German theologian, and reformer. He is said to have uttered these words during the Diet of Worms in 1521, a pivotal moment in the Protestant Reformation.
#Inspiration#Conscience#Beliefs#Courage#MartinLuther#Faith#Conviction#StandUp#ProtestantReformation#Religion#DietOfWorms#Unwavering#Principles#FaithInAction#HistoricalQuotes#quoteoftheday#today on tumblr#ChristianFaith#ConservativeValues#ChristianEvangelist#FaithJourney#Conservatism#Christianity#ReformationDay#FaithAlone#ChristianHistory#SalvationByGrace#Reformers#ChurchHistory#FaithInChrist
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tbh that's part of why i'm interested in exploring the idea of amity offering to let astarion bite her sometimes -- bc in that scenario, she's deflecting instead of Actually Wanting The Bite, and he's angling for protection
he thinks she's into the bite, and even if she's too bashful or whatever to, y'know, agree that she wants him to fuck her, she keeps letting him bite her so that's definitely winning her over, right? protection secured? it's not necessary, but not in the sense that he needs to bite her, not at all; tbh i think biting her with the express purpose of gaining her favor puts a sour spin on it the same way sex as manipulation does, although perhaps to a slightly lesser degree. it's necessary in the sense that he needs to have someone On His Side and this is a way to do that.
and it's working, a little, but not for the reasons he thinks; she's intensely uncomfortable with that kind of proximity AND the most mortified she's ever been to think that She Has Desires At All, let alone that these desires were sensed. (what do you MEAN she seemed into it??? AWFUL!!! SHE DOESN'T WANT THINGS!!! NO!!! IT ISN'T DONE!!!) however. she figures if he keeps hanging around her he wants Something. and it makes more sense for him to have been using sex as a pretense to get her to let him bite her more later, than it is for her to believe that he actually has any desire For Her. so to her it's disposing of an unnecessary pretense. so she's... helping, right?
amity: 'haha sooooo youuuu need a top up? you want to bite me? (he does, right? that's why he keeps giving me attention?)' (he Does Not)
astarion: 'yes absolutely, sounds lovely (she's incredibly fixated on this, she must want this a lot)' (she Does Not)
neither of them are doing what they actually want to do! dumbasses.
#if amity knew#she would just. like. use the tadpole to project into his mind the unwavering conviction to Die For Him if it came to it and that'd be that.#(she'd die for a lot of people. for a lot of reasons. baby be less of a death-seeker)#anyway yeah. they are Stupit.#amity tag#bg3 blogging
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Churches are everywhere. So why is it so difficult to find a good one? There are many towns and cities void of even one Bible-teaching, gospel-proclaiming, disciple-making church. There are several reasons good churches are so rare today...
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Sienna Khan x Raven Branwen ship bingo
it's not something i've actively ever shipped but as said, i can see the appeal. it'd probably be a very tumultuous, transactional relationship.
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--- LUNAETIS (RIKA): preplanned
->-> It wasn't often he could say he stayed in the apartment for anything more than sleep, long hours voluntarily taken keeping him away from the scarcely decorated abode that seemed to have seen such extreme uptick in activity since she'd decided that his was closer to stay in for her daily commute. Perhaps it was overdue for him to admit he enjoyed the way the apartment seemed more alive with her, with their, presence.
Rika had been an unexpected surprise in his day to day, popping up in his office without a care to pull him out for lunch or, more commonly, drinks when he seemed to get lost with his thoughts. He tried, at first, to keep her at arm's length only to sigh and reluctantly allow her to insert herself into his day to day without hesitation. Of course, he truly hadn't expected Poppy to hang from her side on the nights where he resigned himself to not completing overtime, the girl running around like children should, hugging Komala and Clodsire whenever she could.
Perhaps, just perhaps, he'd encouraged it to a degree with the plushes he'd purchased from excess salary, leaving them on the shelf in the smallest bedroom for whenever she'd requested as professionally as a child could to stay the night, knowing he'd call into work to use one of the myriad days off he rarely took to keep her occupied. Truly he couldn't remember when it'd happened, when the apartment had stopped feeling like somewhere he slept and turned into a home, and if he did he'd never admit it to her face.
She smiled more than enough for both of them in his opinion, such a heartwarming grin in the photos that had mysteriously appeared on the walls. Photos of amusement parks where stoic features were softer than he'd expected, photos of her hugging an oversized plush that lingered in his spare bedroom, of Poppy nestled carefully on his shoulder as Corvisquire curled around her shoulders protectively. Perhaps it had been a forgone conclusion when he woke up one morning to Rika curled into his side without a care, like it was second nature for the woman to be in his bed, for her clothes to make a noticeable aesthetic difference in his wardrobe, they were domestic in a way.
Perhaps it was the reasoning they were so domestic that he was up earlier than he usually would, suit jacket neatly folded on the stool as he worked his way around the kitchen, eggs carefully prepared and placed on the plate as toaster dinged for perfectly browned bread with the most careful amounts of butter, all placed onto the tray as his foot nudged the bamboo shoot into his dear friends waiting paws. He hears the subtle taps of Clodsire pushing the door open for him as he walks, placing the tray on the locker in that familiar daily routine.
" Rika, you're going to be late... " it really was criminal that she needed to be awoken when she looked far too peaceful
>> [@lunaetis]
#stoic yet friendly while unwavering in his convictions;; Larry#smiles like sunlight as her friends circle her feet ;; Rika ;; Lunaetis#[ SIR PLS#THIS IS AN INSANE AMOUNT OF EXPOSITION FOR YOUR STOIC BACKSIDE ]
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Eye Color to Define Your OC
Blue Eyes đ Blue eyes often evoke a sense of calmness and tranquility, like the peaceful surface of a still lake. Characters with blue eyes might be seen as trustworthy, reflecting an inner serenity that makes others feel at ease around them. Thereâs something introspective about blue eyes, suggesting that these characters are thoughtful and reflective, often contemplating the deeper meanings in life. They might be dreamers, or people who carry a quiet strength, drawing others in with their gentle and soothing gaze.
Green Eyes đ Green eyes are often linked to mystery and a touch of mischief. Thereâs an intriguing quality to them, almost like they hold secrets or are constantly plotting something fun and unexpected. Characters with green eyes can be seen as creative and curious, always looking for new adventures or ways to express themselves. Thereâs a vitality in green eyes, a sense of life and vibrancy that suggests a character who is full of energy and imagination. They might be the ones who are always up to something, keeping others guessing with their enigmatic gaze.
Brown Eyes đ¤ Brown eyes are often perceived as warm and reliable, embodying a sense of earthiness and approachability. Characters with brown eyes can be the dependable ones, the friends who are always there when you need them, providing a stable and comforting presence. Thereâs a grounded quality to brown eyes, making these characters seem down-to-earth and relatable. They often exude warmth and kindness, making others feel welcome and understood. With their steady gaze, brown-eyed characters might be seen as the anchors in their communities, the ones who keep everything together with their unwavering support.
Hazel Eyes đ¤đ˘ Hazel eyes are a captivating blend of brown, green, and sometimes gold, reflecting a sense of adaptability and versatility. Characters with hazel eyes might be seen as complex and multifaceted, with personalities that can shift and change depending on the situation. They are often intriguing and dynamic, drawing people in with their ever-changing aura. Thereâs depth in hazel eyes, suggesting a character who is always evolving, never quite fitting into one category. These characters might surprise you with their hidden talents or unexpected insights, making them endlessly fascinating.
Gray Eyes ⪠Gray eyes often carry an air of wisdom and intelligence, like a stormy sky full of untold stories. Characters with gray eyes can be perceived as thoughtful and calm, often observing more than they speak. Thereâs a mysterious quality to gray eyes, suggesting depth and a quiet intensity. These characters might be the thinkers and philosophers, the ones who are always pondering the mysteries of life and seeing things from different perspectives. Their gaze can be penetrating, making others feel like theyâre looking right into their soul, uncovering secrets that no one else can see.
Amber Eyes đ Amber eyes radiate warmth and intensity, often associated with strength and passion. Characters with amber eyes might have a fiery spirit, with a magnetic presence that draws others toward them. Thereâs something fierce and determined about amber eyes, suggesting a character who is not afraid to go after what they want. They might be bold and courageous, standing out from the crowd with their distinctive gaze. These characters could be leaders or warriors, driven by their convictions and unafraid to face challenges head-on.
Violet Eyes đ Violet eyes are rare and ethereal, creating a sense of otherworldliness and mystique. Characters with violet eyes might be seen as enchanting or magical, with a spiritual quality that sets them apart. Thereâs a softness to violet eyes, almost like they belong to someone who exists between worlds. These characters might be the dreamers or the visionaries, with a connection to the mystical or the unknown. Their gaze can be captivating and otherworldly, leaving others wondering about the secrets they hold and the magic they might possess.
Black Eyes ⍠Black eyes are intense and powerful, often conveying a sense of mystery and depth. Characters with black eyes can have a gaze that is both captivating and intimidating, making others feel like they are being drawn into a deep, dark abyss. Thereâs an allure to black eyes, a sense of danger or intrigue that keeps people guessing. These characters might be seen as mysterious or enigmatic, with an intensity that makes them unforgettable. They could be the ones who hold their cards close to their chest, revealing little but knowing much, their black eyes a window into a soul that is both deep and complex.
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chapter 3: the manor a bridgerton!au
pairing ⸺ duke!satoru gojo x fem!reader
summary ⸺ dearest gentle reader, a new season is upon us as the ton gets ready for a season filled with drama, heartbreak, and passion. after being crowned diamond of the season, heir to a dukedom mr. satoru gojo⸺only looking to marry just to secure his inheritance⸺has his sights set on you, the easiest (and most obvious) option. later, when you catch his saying unsavory things about you on a terrace when he least suspected it, you swear to never marry gojo. as london's fashionable set goes through yet another wedding season, will there be hope for scandalous gossip, hate, and thinly veiled insults, or will we witness blooming love and passion?
warnings ⸺ nsfw, enemies to lovers, bridgerton au, angst, fluff, eventual smut, jealousy, misogyny, regency era au, gojo being infuriating, reader also being infuriating, both of them are clueless honestly
chapter summary ⸺ you and gojo have just uncovered your mothers' matchmaking scheme: a plan that sends you both to his extravagant countryside manor in kent, arriving a week earlier than the rest of the ton. the question remainsâcan you endure gojo's insufferable nature during this secluded stay? (8.3k)
prev. the aftermath | next. the game
general masterlist | series masterlist
a/n krnfeknfkejrn i was so tired writing this chapter but used it to procrastinate on the reports and papers i have to write for internship/reports (wtf is quantum physics anyways). ty as always to @/sinn-clair for being the best beta reader <33333
Dear readers,Â
Apparently, last week, there was an altercation in Lady Itadoriâs drawing room involving Lord Gojo, Miss Itadori, and a dog. The dog was the victor.Â
Furthermore, If one is to trust the betting books, then Lord Gojo shall be witness to wedding bells before the year is through.
As much as it pains This Author to agree with the betting books (they are written by men, and thus inherently flawed), This Author must concur in the prediction.
Duchess Gojo will soon have her daughter-in-law. But who she will be⸺ah, Gentle Reader, that is still anyoneâs guess.Â
⸝ LADY WHISTLEDOWNâS SOCIETY PAPERS
Mary Wollstonecraftâs A Vindication of the Rights of Woman⸺a work I have long heard whispers about but never fully encountered until now. Her words, as bold as they are revolutionary, have struck a chord deep within me. She speaks of the education and independence of women, of our capacity for reason and our right to be regarded as more than mere adornments to the lives of men. Her arguments are so meticulously crafted, so unwavering in their conviction, that they have compelled me to reflect on my own circumstances.
I confess, there is something intoxicating about the notion that women might be more than what society has so neatly confined us to be. Is it truly so outlandish to consider that we, too, possess minds capable of great thought and spirits yearning for freedom?
I cannot help but wonder if there will ever come a time when these two worlds might reconcile⸺the status quo and that of what the book articulates. When women might be both respected and fre
Before you could finish writing in your diary, you suddenly heard frantic footsteps down the hallway, leading closer and closer to your door. Nobara bursts into the room, and you look up at her in confusion and, partially, dread. Nobara wouldnât be bursting into your room unless there was someone who absolutely couldnât see what you were doing in your past time.
Before she could catch her breath, she wheezed out, âYour mother.â
You quickly hopped into action with practiced and routine movements. Lunging for the floorboard that had hollow space beneath it, you moved it so you could place the book and your diary underneath and quickly hide evidence of you reading scandalous and radical works.
Just in time, it seemed, as your mother walked into your room to see you on your bed.
She squinted her eyes in suspicion. âWhat were you doing?â
You averted her gaze. âNothing, just daydreaming, Mama.â
Usually, she would prod further into the matter, but it seemed as if she was too excited for that. Clapping her hands, she exclaimed, âI have just got an exclusive invitation for you! One that could secure you a very good match.â
You gave her a quizzical look as she walked closer, sitting at the foot of your bed with an expression of barely contained glee. âWe shall be visiting the Gojo estate in Kent!â
At the mention of his name, your left eye twitched, though your mother remained oblivious. âIndeed, Mama? As is every other lady in London, I presume.â
âNo, no,â she replied, waving your quip away with a dismissive hand. âWe are to arrive at the Gojo estate before the house party.â
Your heart sank, dread pooling in your stomach. Oh, no, no, no, no. A sudden pressure gripped your chest, and you found yourself clutching at the bodice of your dress as if to steady your racing heart. âBefore the house party, Mama?â Your voice, despite your best efforts, came out higher-pitched than usual, though you tried to maintain a semblance of composure. âWhatever for?â
âTo secure an advantage, of course!â she replied with a bright smile, as though the matter were the simplest thing in the world. âThe Gojo family has extended a personal invitation for us to stay with them for a few days prior to the event. It is plain to see⸺he is quite taken with you. Even that dreadful Lady Whistledown has noted as much.â She smiled indulgently, reaching out to gently smooth a stray lock of your hair. âIt is your natural grace and charm, my dear, that has made you the seasonâs diamond.â
As your mother continued to speak, the twisting in your stomach began to intensify, morphing from nausea into something sharper, something more akin to anger. You kept nodding, trying to maintain a slightly pained smile, but the thought of spending time at the Gojo manor, in such close quarters with him, became increasingly unbearable. The memories of your recent encounters⸺his biting remarks, his mocking gaze⸺were still fresh in your mind, and the idea that you were being pushed toward an engagement with him made your skin crawl. But you knew better than to express your true feelings to your mother.
âThat is⌠unexpected,â you managed to say, choosing your words carefully. âAre you certain this is a good idea, Mama? Perhaps we might appear too eager and ward off other potential suitors, lest they mistake me as claimed by Gojo?â
âNonsense!â she replied with a dismissive laugh. âIf all goes well, youâll be announcing your engagement at the house party itself!â
The words hit you like a punch to the gut. You could hardly breathe as the full weight of what she was saying sank in. An engagement. To Gojo.
You almost felt faint, but as the initial shock wore off, it was replaced by a simmering anger. How dare he? How dare Gojo make a game of this, toying with you as if your future was nothing more than a sport to him? And how could your mother not see that she was playing right into his hands?
You swallowed hard, trying to keep your composure, but the anger was bubbling up, threatening to spill over. âBut, Mama, what if he does not wish to marry? What if he simply enjoys⌠toying with people?â
Your motherâs expression softened as she reached out to pat your hand, oblivious to the storm brewing inside you. âMy dear, you are overthinking this. Men like Lord Gojo may seem playful and insouciant, but they are ultimately driven by duty. A man in his position knows the importance of finding a suitable wife, and you⸺my darling⸺are just the woman for the role. You are intelligent, accomplished, and beautiful. He would be a fool not to see that.â
Each word only fueled the fire of your anger. Duty? Suitable wife? You bit your lip, feeling the weight of her expectations press down on you like a suffocating blanket. But beneath that weight was a growing resolve, a refusal to be treated like a pawn in some grand game of power and prestige. Gojo might enjoy playing with others' lives, but you would not be his plaything.
You gave her a pained smile. âIf you say so, MamaâŚâ you replied, the anger now evident in the tightness of your voice.
âOf course, I do!â she declared, rising from the bed with a self-satisfied smile. âNow, we must begin preparations immediately. There is much to be done before we depart.â
As your mother closed the door, you stormed over to the floorboard, whipped open your diary and prepped your quill to furiously write:Â
Lord Gojo is a most intolerable wretch. Though his outward appearance might deceive many, there is an endless well of impurities within his character.
Indeed, God truly blesses the wrong soldiers with features such as his. However, I take pride in being one of His strongest for I possess the fortitude to resist the temptation of ending Gojoâs miserable existence myself.
Were Sukuna here, I daresay he would assist me in disposing of the body with great enthusiasm.
While the Gojo dinner table was stocked with the finest of meals⸺that deserving of a wealthy dukedom, of course⸺Satoru found himself eyeing one dish of all⸺the scones.
Observing his mother and father, who were engrossed in deep conversation, he realized he could make the move. As discreetly as he could, he stocked his plate with many of the treats. The cook, bless his soul, knew how to make scones exactly right: soft, yet hard around the edges that have Satoru drooling when he takes a bite in to get a burst of flavor. He discreetly tucked a few sweets into his pocket for tonightâs work session on some Gojo business, thinking himself subtle.
Satoru could continue writing endless love poems in his head towards his chefâs scones, But Lady Gojo, ever watchful, noticed his little scheme. She arched an eyebrow, her tone teasing as she remarked, "Satoru, darling, it astonishes me that you remain so fit with such a fondness for sweets."
Without missing a beat, Gojo flashed his usual charming smile and responded, âPerhaps it is because I am kept on my toes constantly by you, Mother.â His parents shared a laugh at this, clearly amused by his playful banter.
The Gojo dining fell into a comfortable lull once again, sounds of forks and knives scratching against porcelain plates. The silence was better, Satoru believed. Because he knew he was not going to be pleased at what his father had to say to him next, judged based on the thoughtful look he adopted while staring at Gojo.Â
âAnd how fares the season, Satoru? Have you made any progress?â
Satoru wanted to groan so bad, but instead, he straightened in his seat, the smile on his face now simply a facade. âI am confident all will proceed as expected, Father,â he replied, though his tone lacked its usual certainty.
Duke Gojo narrowed his eyes slightly, sensing something amiss. âAre you sure about that?â he probed. âYou know very well, Satoru, that your inheritance of the title is contingent upon securing a wife and producing an heir. This is not a matter to be taken lightly.â
The weight of his fatherâs words hung in the air, pressing down on Gojo with the full force of expectation. Would it be eccentric if I decided to scream to the heavens right now?
Before Gojo could even formulate a response, his mother, ever the one to steer the conversation, interjected with a delighted exclamation. âOh, itâs all handled, my dear! Did you not hear? The diamond of the season is arriving a week early to our manor in the countryside!â
All thoughts of screaming himself mute vanished as his motherâs words piqued his interest. Now, this was interesting. You? Spending time with him, under his roof, with no escape? The idea alone was enough to spark a dangerous gleam in his eyes. Satoru almost started cackling maniacally at the thought of pestering you until you broke that oh-so-perfect and uptight demeanor of yours, until you were reduced to exactly what you were: an unruly and highly emotional know-it-all.
One could say Satoru was very bitter about the losses he had bore for that horse race.
As a self-assured smirk started to creep up Satoruâs face, Duke Gojo blinked, surprised by the news. âA week early? Thatâs quite unusual,â he remarked, turning his gaze back to his son.
Satoru offered a sweet smile. âYes, unusual indeed.â He knew his parents were well aware of the marital implications of such an arrangement, and he could feel their eyes on him, gauging his reaction.
But Duchess Gojo, satisfied with her announcement, continued with a gleeful smile. âI daresay, itâs all coming together perfectly. Even matchmakers could not have planned it better.â
Indeed, Mother! The prospect grew more delightful with each passing second, and the corners of his mouth curled into a sly grin. You were in for quite the week, and he would relish every moment of ruining your composure.
Yuji leaned in closer, his sharp eyes narrowing as he studied your face. âSister, did you perhaps neglect the chamber pot today?â he asked, his tone teasing but his gaze serious. âYour expression is quite telling.â
 The carriage, though spacious, felt suffocating with the tension hanging in the air. Your mother sat by the window, her eyes sparkling with what could only be described as gleeful scheming regarding your imminent week at the Gojo manor. You, on the other hand, simmered with barely contained fury, with a pinch of nausea, your thoughts consumed with how you would confront Gojo at the ball you were all headed to. Yujiâs scrutiny only added to your irritation, his amused yet concerned face a stark contrast to your stormy mood. Across from you, Choso couldnât suppress a snicker at Yujiâs comment, clearly enjoying the exchange.
You snapped, unable to contain your frustration any longer. âYuji, if you do not cease your incessant prying, I shall see to it that you regret ever opening your mouth!â
Yuji flinched, visibly startled by your outburst. His confidence wavered as he stammered, âI⸺I meant no harm, sister.â He quickly extended his elbow to you, his movements almost robotic in their sudden politeness. âPlease, allow me to escort you inside.â
You ignored the offer, your focus already elsewhere. The moment the carriage came to a stop, you heaved yourself off, stepping into the entrance. Grand revelry was before you; many suitors and young ladies were present, necks glittering with diamonds and hands adorned with gloves. Roving your gaze around, you saw him.
The world around you seemed to blur as your gaze locked onto Gojo, everything else fading into the background. A sleazy and handsome grin on his face, definitely talking about some useless nonsense.Â
Like a bull seeing red, you marched forward with determined fury, your sights set solely on him. He stood there, the picture of nonchalance, completely unaware of the storm heading his way. You could feel your heart pounding in your chest, your anger propelling you forward with each step. Yuji and Choso exchanged confused glances as they lingered by the entrance, unsure of what had just transpired.
As you closed the distance, Gojo finally noticed you, his usual smirk tugging at the corners of his lips. But there was no time for his usual banter; you were ready to confront him head-on, no matter the consequences.
âWhat have you done?â you roared, striding towards Gojo. His head turned slowly, an amused and condescending smile creeping across his face. âI know this is⸺â
âMiss Itadori,â a voice hissed, dripping with offense. You turned to see Miss Yuki glaring at you. âLord Gojo and I were in the midst of a very private conversation.â
You blinked, realizing that in your anger, you had entirely overlooked Miss Yukiâs presence. Though inwardly rolling your eyes, you knew it was best to maintain decorum. You curtsied in apology. âMy sincerest apologies, Miss Yuki. I shall leave you both to continue your conversation.â
As you stepped back, giving them respectable space, Miss Yuki side-eyed you with a sharp âhmph!â before turning back to Gojo with a flirtatious smile.
âSo, my lord,â Yuki began, her tone coy, âwhat type of woman would be to your liking?â
Gojo scratched his chin, feigning deep thought as he prepared his response. âWell, Miss Yuki, I would imagine she must be intelligent, accomplished, and⸺â He paused dramatically, taking her hand and kissing the back of it with a slow, deliberate drawl, â⸺and beautiful.â
You suppressed a sigh. Does he never tire of that tiresome gesture? Itâs grown exceedingly dull.
Yukiâs pleased grin widened. âAnd what level of intellect do you find satisfactory, my lord?â
âWell,â Gojo mused, âI would prefer a lady well-versed in calculations. I often find myself making errors in my ledgers late at night, and a wife who could assist would be most valuable. Moreover, I would enjoy engaging in debates on scientific matters.â
Is he seeking a wife or an accountant?
The unusual nature of his request clearly left Yuki taken aback. She blinked, her smile tightening. âIndeed, Lord Gojo, these are rather...uncommon expectations for a wife.â Yuki then hesitated, glancing around as though searching for an escape. âWell, my lord, as intriguing as this conversation has been, I fear I must take my leave. My mother has been awaiting my return, and I would not wish to keep her waiting.â
She curtsied with a strained smile, clearly eager to extricate herself from the awkward situation Gojoâs peculiar standards had created. Without waiting for a reply, she swiftly turned and made her exit, leaving you alone to confront Gojo, who now had an amused look on his face, as if he had purposefully answered that way to ward Miss Yuki off.
You pointed your finger at him, wagging it accusingly as you hissed, âGojo, I know this was one of your ploys.â
He let out an exaggerated groan, and he dropped all flirtatious pretenses he had adopted when conversing with the other lady. âAh, yes. Please, by all means, heap more blame upon me for things entirely beyond my control. I derive immense pleasure from being the target of your needless and misdirected fury.â
You narrowed your eyes at him. âWhatever do you mean by that?â
With a strained smile, he sighed. âIt seems our mothers have taken it upon themselves to orchestrate this entire charade.â
Your hands flew up in exasperation. âI cannot believe this! I would sooner perish than marry you, and heaven help me if I were ever to bear your children!â
âSpare me the theatrics,â Gojo replied, shaking his head as if amused by your outburst. He inclined his head slightly, gesturing toward something in the distance. âWe are being observed.â
You followed his gaze and saw, across the dance floor, both of your mothers tryingâalbeit poorlyâto appear inconspicuous as they exchanged furtive glances and whispered behind their fans.
You huffed in frustration, turning back to Gojo. âThis is absurd.â
He chuckled softly, his breath warm against your ear as he leaned in closer. âBut would it be so terrible to bear my children?â he murmured, his tone teasing yet somehow serious.
Your pulse quickened at his words, but you refused to let it show. You straightened your posture, meeting his gaze with as much poise as you could muster. âI canât think of far worse fates, my lord,â you replied, a touch of sarcasm lacing your words.
Gojoâs smile widened, clearly undeterred. His hand brushed lightly against your arm, the touch fleeting but enough to send a shiver down your spine.. You felt a slight tremor of awareness course through you, and despite your best efforts, a hint of warmth crept into your cheeks.
He leaned in even closer, his voice a low murmur. âYou seem flustered, Miss Itadori,â he said, his breath warm against your skin. âI must admit, the idea of a future with you is⌠intriguing.â
Flustered and at a loss of witty remarks, you stammered, struggling to find your voice. âI⸺I hardly think that⸺â
Gojoâs smile widened, clearly enjoying your reaction. He gently took your hand, his thumb brushing over your knuckles. His eyes had this sultry expression to them, one that you didnât need to ponder more than one second to know had no good intentions.Â
With that, he released your hand, leaving you standing there, your heart pounding and your cheeks aflame.
Gojo ⸺ 1, You ⸺ 1.Â
Choso crossed his arms, his brow furrowing in confusion. âMother, why are we departing a week earlier than the rest of the ton?â
The carriage rocked gently, the luggage rattling with the motion. You slumped in your seat, weary from the long hours of travel, your thoughts drifting to the comfort of a soft, fluffy bed. Your mother, noticing the beads of sweat forming on your brow, handed you a handkerchief before turning to respond to Choso. âWell, my dear, your sister has caught the eye of Lord Gojo, and his mother has personally invited us to arrive early so that we may become better acquainted.â
Your eldest brother frowned, while Yuji stared vacantly out the carriage window, enraptured by the sheep present on the farm you were passing. âBut why should we do so?â Choso pressed, his tone firm. âIt is not as though Sister is lacking in suitors. Why should we entertain Lord Gojoâs interest above all others?â
Even in your heat-induced lightheadedness, your attention was drawn to Chosoâs defense of you. A flicker of hope ignited in your chest; as the viscount, Choso held considerable authority over your mother, and he could potentially influence the matrimonial decisions made on your behalf.
âLord Gojo is the most eligible bachelor of the season,â your mother insisted. âWe would be foolish not to seize such an opportunity.â
Choso retorted quickly, âAnd Sister is the most eligible lady of the season. She is the diamond. If Lord Gojoâs eligibility rests on his title, would we not do better to pursue a match with Duke Nanami?â
You silently cheered Choso on, hoping he might sway your motherâs mind away from the ridiculous notion of a match between you and Gojo.
But your mother was not easily deterred. âI am quite set on Lord Gojo, Choso,â she said, her tone brooking no argument. âYour sister seems to have formed a rapport with him, and this is about more than just titles. We must also consider her inclinations.â
Both your mother and Choso turned their expectant gazes upon you, awaiting your response. Flustered and unwilling to directly oppose your mother, you swallowed nervously and nodded. âWhatever you think best, Mother.â
The remainder of the ride was marked by the satisfied smile on Lady Itadoriâs face and the glowers⸺yet paired with concerned glances⸺from Choso.
The slowing of the carriage and its turn onto a smooth pathway roused you from the gentle lull of travel. You blinked your eyes open and glanced outside. A magnificent flower bed greeted you, a sea of blues ranging from the palest sky hues to deep indigo. But what truly stole your breath was the manor itself⸺more a castle than a mere country home. Its grandiose structure rivaled Buckingham Palace in regality, with elegant blue spires and stately beige stone walls that seemed to stretch towards the heavens.
The carriage came to a complete halt at the base of a grand staircase, where Duchess Gojo stood waiting, surrounded by footmen and maids all dressed in coordinated baby blue livery. As the carriage door was opened, you, your mother, Choso, and Yuji stepped out into the warm afternoon air.
âLady Itadori!â Duchess Gojo descended the stairs gracefully, her arms extended in greeting. Your mother met her with an equally warm embrace.
âYour Grace,â your mother replied fondly, her face lighting up with familiarity. The duchess then turned her gaze towards you, her smile gracious and welcoming.
âAnd this must be our diamond,â Duchess Gojo said warmly, her eyes twinkling.
You offered her a polite smile and curtsied. âMiss Itadori, Your Grace. I am deeply honored by your hospitality.â
She waved off your formality with a flick of her hand. âThe pleasure is entirely ours, my dear. We are delighted to have you with us, and I do hope that you and my son will find ample time to get better acquainted before the house party.â
You returned her smile, though unease stirred within you. âOf course, Your Grace.â
Choso and Yuji introduced themselves with the same practiced politeness, and after the formalities were concluded, the duchess clapped her hands together. âCome now, let us take tea. You must be quite fatigued from your journey. I shall have the staff see to your rooms so you may rest after.â She directed the servants to unload the luggage from the carriages and then motioned for you all to follow her into the manor. âTo the drawing room!â
As you crossed the threshold into the manor, you were struck by the sheer opulence surrounding you. The high ceilings were adorned with intricate gold and blue detailing, and the walls were lined with endless portraits of the Gojo family. Your gaze was momentarily drawn to a portrait of Lord Gojo himself. The artist had rendered his eyes in a cold, oceanic blueâquite unlike the electric blue intensity they held in person. The painting failed to capture the vitality, and perhaps the insufferable smugness, that characterized his gaze.
You quickly looked away before anyone could notice your lingering stare, hurrying to catch up with your family as you reached a grand set of double doors. Footmen stood at attention as Duchess Gojo led you into a drawing room, elegantly appointed with plush furnishings and laden with trays of sweets.
âPlease, make yourselves comfortable,â the duchess urged, gesturing towards the seating. She and your mother settled at a small table near the door, while you and your siblings gravitated toward the couches in the center of the room, where a tempting array of desserts awaited. As you sat down, maids swiftly arranged teacups and began pouring the tea. Yuji and Choso took seats across from you, their expressions reflecting varying degrees of interestâor lack thereofâin the proceedings.
âSo, Miss Itadori,â You looked across the room to look at the duchess, who was leaning further to grab at her teacup and take a sip. âHow do you find this season?â
âI find the suitors of this season very pleasing and kind, Your Grace,â you sat up fully, placing the scone you were eating down to fully face the duchess. âIt has been a very extravagant season; I hope to continue my search to find a suitable match for myself.â Duchess Gojo nodded. âAn admirable pursuit, of course. Is a love match what you are searching for?â
Her question hung in the air, and in that instant, you felt the weight of every gaze in the room fall upon you. The most searing of them all, though, was your mother's. You could feel it like a prickling heat against your skin, a silent reminder of the expectations that had been laid out before you long ago.
A love match. The words echoed in your mind, each syllable twisting into a knot of uncertainty. The very idea of love seemed foreign to youâelusive, abstract, something that belonged in novels rather than in the practical world of arranged marriages and alliances. Love was not what you had been taught to seek. No, your upbringing had been grounded in duty, decorum, and the quiet understanding that marriage was a contract, a union of convenience rather than passion.
But how could you say that aloud? How could you tell the duchessâtell anyoneâthat your dreams did not include the fiery passion of a love match, but rather the comfort of a peaceful arrangement? Your throat tightened, and the words that had once seemed so simple lodged themselves in the back of your mouth, refusing to emerge.
Your motherâs eyes bore into you, filled with unspoken expectations. You knew what she wanted to hear: that you were pursuing love, that you were open to it, that you were the ideal picture of a hopeful young lady seeking her romantic equal. But that wasnât your truth. Your truth was more complicated, filled with desires for stability, understanding, and a life unburdened by the chaos that love so often seemed to bring.
Your heart pounded in your chest, the beat almost deafening in the sudden silence of the room. What were you supposed to say? How could you balance the delicate line between honesty and propriety?
Your lips parted, but no words came out. Instead, you swallowed hard, the dryness in your throat making it nearly impossible to find your voice. The tension swirled within you, an unrelenting force that made you wish you could simply disappear. What if they could see through you? What if, with one wrong word, they uncovered the truth of what you really wantedâa marriage that was practical, peaceful, and devoid of the complications that came with love?
But that wasnât something you could admit. Not here. Not now.
You forced a polite smile, hoping it hid the whirlwind of thoughts racing through your mind.
Before the weight of the room could settle further, the heavy double doors swung open with a soft yet deliberate creak. Every head turned in unison, and the air seemed to shift as your savior, Satoru Gojo made his entrance.
His attire was impeccableâa finely tailored waistcoat of deep blue, embroidered with silver thread that caught the light just so, paired with polished boots that gleamed as if they had never touched the ground. Yet, despite the formal attire, there was an air of disarming casualness about him, a kind of effortless elegance that made the room's grandeur seem almost insignificant by comparison.
His damp hair, still tousled from what must have been a recent bath, added an edge to his otherwise polished appearance. Droplets of water shimmered at the tips of his white locks, catching the light as he ran a hand through them. The scent of his cologne, rich and intoxicating, seemed to announce his arrival to you even before he spoke.
He strolled in with an air of ease. âIt seems that our guests are finally here!â He moved with an easy grace, crossing the room in a few long strides, bowing slightly to the duchess and your mother before turning his attention to you. His gaze lingered on you for just a moment longer than necessary, a playful glint in his eyes as if he could sense the internal battle you had been fighting mere seconds ago.
âMiss Itadori,â he greeted you with a smile that could have melted the iciest of hearts, âI hope I havenât kept you waiting too long.â
Your motherâs eyes lit up at the sight of him. âAh, Satoru! Come, sit with us.â She motioned to the spot next to you with enthusiasm. âWhy donât you and Miss Itadori sit together?â
Chosoâs sharp gaze followed him with a hint of suspicion, but he made no objection as Gojo accepted the invitation, seating himself beside you with an infuriatingly confident smile. Yuji and Choso remained on the opposite couch, observing the scene with varying degrees of curiosity and caution.
âWell then,â Gojo began, grabbing an obscene amount of scones to heap on his plate, âI was just at theÂ
archery range earlier today. Quite the exhilarating sport. I find it sharpens the mind as much as the aim.â
Yuji, ever the admirer of feats of physical skill, leaned forward with interest. âArchery, my lord? That sounds remarkable! I must admit, Iâve always found it to be one of the noblest of pursuits.â
Gojo leaned back into the couch, resting one arm casually behind you on the backrest, his posture the very picture of relaxed confidence. He smiled at Yujiâs enthusiasm and continued, âArchery has long been a favored pastime of mine. It requires precision, patience, and an understanding of balanceâqualities I find both necessary and rewarding. I've dedicated many years to perfecting my skill with the bow.â
He paused, allowing a slight, reflective smile to touch his lips. âIn fact, just last month, I competed in the annual tournament at Her Majestyâs estate and managed to hit the bullseye in every round. Some of the other competitors remarked that it was almost unnatural, but I assure you, it is merely the result of countless hours spent at the range.â
Yujiâs eyes widened with admiration. âEvery round? Thatâs incredible, Lord Gojo! Your dedication must be unparalleled.â
Gojo shrugged with mock humility, though his eyes glinted with pride. âItâs all in the discipline, really. Once you understand the rhythm of the draw and the release, it becomes second nature. Of course, the challenge is in maintaining that focus while under pressure. But Iâve found that to be the most exhilarating partâespecially when the crowd is watching.â
Yuji nodded fervently, clearly enthralled. âI would love to see you in action, my lord! Perhaps you could give me a few pointers one day.â
Gojo chuckled, his gaze shifting to you for a moment before returning to Yuji. âAh, Iâm sure youâd take it quite well, Yuji. Perhaps we could all visit the range together during your stay here.â
 The nonchalant arrogance in his voice, paired with the image of him lording his skill over others, irritated you. You couldnât resist a small quip, your tone light. âOh, indeed, Lord Gojo. Your accomplishments are so profound that I fear I might believe you are telling tales. Of course, I wonder with all this focus on archery, do you leave any time for pursuits that require a bit more⌠finesse?â
Gojoâs eyes narrowed ever so slightly as they met yours, his gaze sharp with understanding. Yet, rather than take offense, he allowed a playful smirk to curl on his lips, his voice laced with teasing intent. âAh, Miss Itadori, archery indeed requires finesse, I assure you. But perhaps youâd care to test that claim yourself? Iâd be more than happy to provide a demonstration.â
As he leaned in closer, you found yourself all too aware of his presence. The scent of his cologne, a warm and intoxicating blend of vanilla and tobacco, filled the air between you, making it difficult to maintain your composure. His face hovered just near enough that you could feel the warmth of his breath as he spoke.
âIn fact,â he murmured, his voice dropping to a more intimate tone, âIâd wager that with a little practice, you might find yourself hitting the mark with more than just words.â
His proximity made your heart skip a beat, and you could feel the heat rising to your cheeks. Despite your resolve to remain composed, the effect of his closeness and the quiet intensity in his voice left you momentarily at a loss for words.
Choso, sitting across from you, gave Gojo a sharp look. Meanwhile, Yuji was practically beaming at the prospect of an archery lesson from the lord himself.
You inhaled sharply, trying to steady yourself. âPerhaps,â you replied, your voice more controlled than you expected, though there was still a slight quiver in it. âBut Iâve found that words can be just as powerful, if not more so.â
Gojo smirked, his gaze lingering on your face as if savoring the moment. The challenge in his eyes was unmistakable, and you could feel the weight of it, pressing against your own resolve. But you wouldnât allow him to see just how much he affected youâat least, not yet.Â
Despite the warmth in your cheeks and the flutter in your chest, you held his gaze, meeting his playful intensity with your own determined calm.
However, your motherâs voice broke through the spell. âOh, Your Grace, might we have a tour of the manor sometime?â
Duchess Gojo, clearly delighted to show off her home, nodded eagerly. âOf course! There is a pavilion overlooking our garden where we can play pall-mall, and the library is quite extensive.â Your interest piqued at the mention of the library, and you made yourself a mental note to explore where it was.
Then she turned her gaze towards you, her expression growing more conspiratorial. âAnd as for Miss Itadori, Satoru has promised to give her a personal tour of the grounds tomorrow after she takes rest today.â
You stiffened at the suggestion, and out of the corner of your eye, you saw Gojo lean in slightly, his mischievous grin widening as he whispered, âIâll be sure to make it⌠thorough.â
You couldnât sleep.
Restless thoughts kept you tossing and turning, denying you any hope of finding solace in slumber. The events of the day had left you drained, and after the conversation in the drawing room, you had collapsed into the plush, inviting bed. Sleep had claimed you almost instantly. But now, in the dark silence of the night, you awoke with a start, your mind refusing to quiet. No matter how you tried, you couldnât escape the whirlwind of thoughts that stirred within you.
The prospect of the coming days loomed over you, a storm of anxiety brewing. Spending time with Gojo, of all people? Your motherâs insistent push for this potential marriage was unbearable. How could you possibly tell her that you despised the man? The mere thought of being bound to him in matrimony was a nightmare⸺marriage itself was daunting enough, but to an arrogant, loquacious, and insufferably self-assured man like him? It would be nothing short of Hell on earth.
With a frustrated sigh, you rose from bed and rubbed your face, trying to dispel the fog of sleeplessness. Perhaps a visit to the manorâs library⸺the one mentioned during tea⸺would offer some distraction. Grabbing a lantern, you slipped out of your room, treading softly down the stairs and into the main hallway. You moved with the caution of a thief; your mother would surely not approve of your nocturnal wanderings. Her voice echoed in your mind, sharp and reprimanding: âGood things never happen in the dead of night!â
As you opened the libraryâs grand doors, a soothing fragrance enveloped you⸺the scent of aged paper mingled with a hint of vanilla, a fragrance unique to this room. But what truly took your breath away was the sheer size of the library.
Bookshelves lined the walls, rising two stories high, creating a space that could easily have served as a grand ballroom. Cozy nooks beckoned you to sit, while further exploration revealed tables and armchairs tucked away behind towering shelves. It was a bibliophileâs paradise.
Your eyes roved over the multitude of volumes: ancient ledgers, personal family records, scholarly works on politics, astronomy, and the sciences. Though you did not often indulge in scientific pursuits, you found them fascinating whenever the opportunity arose. One book in particular caught your eye:
Observations on the Planet Venus.
Drawn to the back of the library, you found a large window offering a stunning view of the garden and pavilion, bathed in starlight. You couldnât resist the allure of the table beside it, where you settled in and began to read.
âThe planet Venus is an object that has long engaged my particular attention. A series of observations upon it, which I began in April, 1777, has been continued down to the present timeâŚâ
Time slipped away as you became engrossed in the text, the lanternâs light flickering softly as you pored over the meticulous observations and calculations. Your hands were soon stained with ink, evidence of the notes you had been feverishly jotting down on scraps of parchment you had found in a supply cabinet. A good hour or two had passed before you finally leaned back, stretching your tired muscles. You rested your head on your arms, intending to close your eyes for just a moment. Soon, you found that your sleepy brain forced you to reflect and muse upon your life, as a mind often does at three.
What a pity it was that you couldnât bear the thought of marrying Gojo. If only he were different, you might have lived in this manor, with its perfect library, forever. You could imagine it: waking in the mornings in your fluffy bed, sharing the latest discoveries in astronomy and medicine with your handsome husbandâŚ
Truly, what a pity. Your sleep-deprived mind began to conjure an image of this imagined husbandâtall, nearly Gojoâs height, with kind eyes and lips that would kiss you gently awake each morning (unlike Gojoâs snark). You envisioned banter over breakfast, late-night rendezvous in the library, and tender embraces in bedâŚ
Before you could delve deeper into your fantasy, the sound of footsteps jolted you back to reality. The tread was deliberate, too similar to your motherâs for comfort, and panic flared within you. Your mind, already muddled with exhaustion, conjured the worst possible scenarioâyour mother finding you here, in the library where you had no business being at this hour.
Memories of her discovering forbidden books in your childhood flashed before your eyes, and your breath quickened in fear. Rising as quietly as you could, you pressed your hands over your mouth to stifle any sound, creeping toward a bookshelf to hide. But the footsteps drew closer, relentless in their pursuit. You felt like prey, cornered and desperate.
Getting out of your chair as quietly as you could, you squeezed your eyes shut and put both of your hands over your mouth so you didnât start making audible gasps that would let the person know where you were immediately. Softly⸺but panickedly⸺walking towards a bookshelf, you hid as you traced the footsteps getting closer and closer to you. You tried to walk away from the sound, but it seemed like the person was listening intently for your movements. You couldnât help but think you were like prey, cornered and desperate.
However, it was all for naught; your heart sank as you realized you had ended up in an alley of bookshelves that were up against the wall, essentially creating a dead end for you. The steps got closer and closer, and you drew yourself closer and closer to the wall. Your eyes was still shut, but you could hear the steps around the corner, coming closer and closer.Â
The footsteps were merely a few feet away from you, and in a moment of sheer panic, you blurted out, âI am sorry, Mother⸺â
âExcuse me,â came a voice that was decidedly not your motherâs. Your eyes flew open to find none other than Gojo, his blue eyes alight with offense. âDo I resemble your mother in any way?â
You blinked, struggling to process the sight before you. He was holding a quill, ink, and a stack of notebooks that resembled the ledgers you had seen earlier, along with a plate of scones that looked absurdly sugary.
âIââ you stammered, taking a sharp breath to compose yourself and paused, looking at Gojo⸺who was shooting you a petulant frown⸺take a big bite of his scone. âYour tread was uncannily similar.â
He paused, chewing on a scone with a sulky expression, while you averted your gaze in embarrassment.
When he finished chewing, he cleared his throat. âYou must possess rather poor hearing to mistake a man of my stature for a lady.â
You shrugged, still flustered. âPerhaps you have an unusually light step.â
An awkward silence settled between you as Gojo took another loud bite of his scone. You hastened to break it. âIt is quite late; I must take my leave. Good night, my lord.â
You bowed your head slightly and moved to leave, but before you could slip past him, he blocked your path, suspicion narrowing his gaze. âWhat business do you have in the Gojo library at this hour?â
âNothing of import,â you squeaked.
At the not-very-innocuous tone in your voice, his eyes narrowed further. âYour tone suggests otherwise.â He leaned in, his gaze sweeping over you with exaggerated scrutiny. Noticing the ink stains on your hands, he quipped, âWere you tampering with important records?â
Your heart raced, knowing that he wouldnât be entirely wrong to suspect you⸺what else would a lady be doing in a library at this hour? It was a no-win situation: confess to reading a book and risk your motherâs wrath, or be accused of something far more serious.
It was best to come clean. âI was merely reading a book,â you confessed. âI can show you precisely where I sat and what I was doing.â
Gojoâs expression softened, but he quickly continued his theatrical suspicion and hmmphed. âOf course. I must be certain that no mischief has been afoot.â
You led him back to the table where you had been reading. He sat across from you, depositing his supplies onto the table with a flourish and leaned back, crossing his arms. Ever the investigator, he watched as you retrieved the book. It bore no resemblance to the Gojo ledgers, which had the telltale blue cover and Gojo insignia, which consisted of six eyes.Â
Upon seeing this, he nodded in acknowledgment. âYou are exonerated.â
At that, you sighed and clutched your chest. For a moment, you contemplated pleading with Gojo to keep your late library visit secret from your mother but you shot the idea down for two reasons. First, you would never lower yourself to plead with Gojo, and second, Gojo⸺ever the insufferable man⸺would definitely make sure to mention it to your mother and further exacerbate the issue.Â
As he began arranging his ink bottles and quills, preparing to work on his ledgers, you took a moment to observe him. He was dressed in casual attire, loose-fitting trousers and a white shirt with several buttons undone, revealing a hint of his chest. Slut.
It took you a moment to realize that he was settling in at your table. You frowned. âI beg your pardon, but this is my spot.â
Gojo looked up from his work, a teasing smile playing on his lips. âMy dear, this is my library. Thus, it is my spot.â
You opened your mouth to retort, then closed it in frustration. He was right, after all. The entire manor was his. Your silence seemed to amuse him, as he returned to his ledgers with a smug smile.
Now, you didnât really know what to do⸺should you go back to your room, or should you stay and continue reading the book? In your indecision, you continued to flip through the pages of the book, particularly because you wanted to finish the conclusion section before going to bed. But you soon felt his gaze upon you, the sound of his quill slowing down.
You didnât look up. âMight I suggest you cease staring at me? It is quite improper.â âWhat? Why would I do so? To watch you peruse a tedious romance novel?â
âThis is a book on the state of the art of astronomy.âÂ
âIndeed? I confess, I am surprised.â
Your irritation flared and you whipped your head up to glare at Gojo. âWhatever do you mean by that?â
âI was under the impression that young ladiesâ interests lie solely in matters of the heart.â
âSo, in addition to gossiping, you are also prone to narrow-minded assumptions?â
Gojo scoffed. âNarrow-minded? It is a simple observation. Both men and women often indulge in fanciful notions of love.â
You scoffed. âAh, so you hold yourself above other men. What are you, God?â
Gojo ignored your remark. âThose who read such frivolities are seldom engaged in serious thought or the appreciation of true art.â
âRomance allows one to experience love and joy. Does the prospect of happiness through art truly horrify you?â You stood, glaring at him. âUnlike you, my lord, ladies such as myself cannot frequent dubious establishments such as brothels to seek out lovers. Our reputations and futures are at stake.â Gojo began to respond, but you cut him off. âTo deny women the solace of love is cruel. It is our only refuge in a world that forces us into unwanted marriages!â
When you were done ranting to Gojo, you closed your eyes, taking a deep breath in. Truly, this man could bother you like no other; only your siblings have caused this much heat on your face due to anger. The only sounds in the library was your rushed breathing, from anger.
Gojo scoffed. âYou truly think too much.â
You offered a sharp scoff. "And you, far too little. Even Sukuna Jr. possesses more emotional intelligence than you."
"Do not compare me to that wretched creature," Gojo retorted.
You gasped in disbelief. "How dare you speak of Kuna in such a manner!"
"Then perhaps you should keep him from fouling the air around me!" he snapped.
A sly smile crept across your lips. "He merely knows whom to guard me against."
At reference of That Night, Gojo sighs exhaustedly. âDo you find trouble with the judgments I made that night? None of that was meant for you.â
âAre you quite serious?â You were in disbelief. Does he truly feel no remorse? Frustrated, you ran a hand over your face. âYour words may not have been intended for me, but they were no less cutting. I cannot abide such arrogance, my lord.â
Gojo leaned back, crossing his arms with an air of indifference. âArrogance or simply honesty? I merely spoke the truth as I see it.â
âYour so-called truth is nothing more than disdain wrapped in wit,â you snapped, feeling your temper rise again. âYou speak as though your opinions are infallible, as if you alone have the right to pass judgment on others.â
âI only say what others are too afraid to voice,â he retorted, his tone cool. âIf that makes me arrogant, then so be it. But I will not apologize for it.â
âOf course not,â you said bitterly. âAn apology would require some measure of humility, and that is something you clearly lack.â
Gojoâs eyes narrowed, his voice growing more clipped. âI fail to see why my opinions should trouble you so much. Perhaps you are simply too sensitive.â
Your anger flared at his dismissive tone. âOr perhaps you are too blind to see the harm your words cause. You claim to be honest, but what you truly are is cruel.â
âCruel?â Gojoâs voice was sharp now, his composure slipping. âFor speaking the truth? For refusing to coddle those who cannot handle it?â
âFor refusing to consider the feelings of others!â you countered, your voice rising in frustration. âNot everything is a game or a joke, my lord. Your words have consequences, whether you acknowledge them or not.â
A tense silence fell between you, each of you locked in a stubborn glare, neither willing to yield. Finally, you shook your head, the weight of your frustration pressing down on you. âI cannot do this,â you muttered, turning away. âYou are utterly impossible.â
You began to walk away, but Gojoâs voice cut through the silence. âRunning away so soon?â There was a hint of something in his tone⸺something almost like disappointment⸺but you dismissed it.
You paused, glancing back at him with a hardened expression. âThere is no point in continuing this conversation. You refuse to see reason, and I refuse to waste any more of my time on you.â
Without waiting for a reply, you turned on your heel and left the library, your heart pounding with irritation and anger. As the door closed behind you, you couldnât shake the feeling of heaviness in your chest.Â
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a/n gojo the type to hit ur g spot every ti---WHAT WHO SAID THAT?
anyways yes we r getting (sort of) freaky in the next chapter (gojo busts in his pants seeing reader's ankles /j)
gojo when reader thought he was her mama
also tysm for all the asks, and comments, and love you guys have shown me. super motivating that you guys are enjoying the story and propels me to write more <3
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The Crown (100 followers special!)
Alpha! Rival king x alpha king m! reader
content warnings: bitching, reader gets turned into an omega against his will, noncon turned heavy dubcon, reader isnât in the right of mind, breeding, dirty talk, degradation, cream pie, knotting, overstimulation, pwp, belly bulge
note: kinda went ham writing this wtf lmfao, anyways enjoy!
The tension in the room was palpable. As the one who wore the crown, your duty was just as heavy as the ornate gems that emboldened it. You were a young and green alpha, barely an adult at the ripe age of 18. Hastily made king, as your many brothers in line and father fell in the decades long battle against the opposing kingdom, your choice didnât matter. The country needed someone to govern as soon as possible and you as the sole remaining heir was responsible. The whispers and scrutiny of the court didnât help much either, the weight of responsibility of your decisions over the people and the waging war kept you awake at night, cold sweat dripping from your temples as you could almost hear the cries of your fellow soldiers perishing in battle.
Which took you into the present moment, where a heated debate was taking place of the next action that should be taken for the strife between your country and the rival nation. You sat in the heavy, intricately carved throne that seemed to press down on you, both a symbol of your power and a reminder of the immense responsibility you bore. The room was dimly lit by flickering torches, casting long, uneasy shadows on the stone walls. Around you, the advisors were gathered, their voices a murmur of concern and debate. âThousand of soldiers have fallen in battle, we canât take any more losses!â One of the advisors, his name you couldnât really remember, argued fiercely with a hint of urgency. âThe enemy is approaching closer day by day and the people are starving, we must surrender now to avoid total destruction!â
âSurrender?! That would cut off all means of escape! And you canât possibly guarantee under the rule of the enemyâs rule, our people will be able to live peacefully!â Another advisor shot back, her voice sharp with defiance. Shifting uneasily on the throne, you felt the weight of their expectations bearing down on you. The advisorsâ voices clashed, each presenting their case with unwavering conviction. Maps and documents spread out on the table before you seemed to blur as you struggled to focus on the conflicting arguments. Finally, you spoke, fingers drumming nervously on the table as you tried keep a steady tone amid the clamour. âHow are you sure that surrender is the only viable option we have to take?â Your voice strained as you fidgeted restlessly.
The first advisor spoke, his gaze was intense, filled with concern. âThe enemyâs forces are overwhelming. Continuing to resist will only lead to greater devastation. Surrender is the most rational choice to save lives.âThe other advisor leaned closer, her eyes filled with determination. âWe have not explored every diplomatic avenue. Surrender might be seen as defeat, but if we negotiate from a position of strength, we could secure better terms.â The room fell into a tense silence as every gaze fell upon you, the choice to surrender or negotiate hung heavily in the air.
However, you chose neither. âI have heard your concerns and arguments,â you began, your voice filled with unusual resolve. âWe will not surrender.â Gasps echoed throughout the room as the disapproving gazes began pouring in but you pushed on. âAs your king, no matter the outcome in this long war, we will push to the end. If we must fall, let it be with the knowledge that we fought to the last breath for our sovereignty and our principles. We will defend our country with all that we have, even if it means facing doom.â You were exhausted, the war taken its toll on you and you just wanted it to end. âYour majesty! You donât understand, we-â âSilence! This is an order from your king. I will now retire to my chambers.â Leaving no room for argument, you slipped away to the privacy and peace of your quarters, away from the shouts and protests of your counsel.
Chucking the heavy crown aside, you sank in your chair with a deep sigh. The flickering candlelight illuminating your weary face, an expression now often seen ever since you took on the role of king a few months ago. Absentmindedly tracing the patterns of the chair, the advisors arguments burst through your mind, doubt and despair both trapping you. God, not even having a moment to yourself was possible in the castle. You seriously needed a break from all the chaos, so you decided to slip out under the cover of night from the castle to the nearby forest, at the very edge of the countryâs borders to seek some time to yourself.
As leaves crunched under your every step, the moon cast a gentle silvery glow over your cloaked form. The leaves in the tree branches rustled softly from the occasional breeze, the peace and quiet bringing about a pleasant atmosphere as you trekked through the woods. Arriving at a small clearing where a babbling creek lay, you finally let out an exhale you had been holding. Under the canopy of the stars, and no one around to constantly screech the phrase âYour Majesty!â, the sense of freedom you felt was truly unmatched. Maybe it wouldnât be too bad to at least let out your worries, there wasnât anyone around anyways⌠âDamn those old farts, itâs not like I even wanted to be king! I can literally see the court eyeing me like a piece of meat every time they argue about the war like Iâm some kind of idiot! God, sometimes I wish I was just some simple commoner!â Fueled by your sudden rage, words rushed out your mouth, the confusion and rage you had held in for so long finally let out.
Oh. That actually feltâŚgood. Unfortunately before you could continue, a voice interrupted you, âYour Majesty, are you okayâŚ?â Whipping your head around, you were greeted at a sight of a golden-haired man donned in a commonerâs garb, standing there awkwardly at the entrance of the clearing. Caught off guard, you stumbled over your words, cheeks flushing with embarrassment. âWell, I âŚuhâŚ! Sorry, you had to see that⌠that was pretty embarrassing of me hahaâŚâ You rubbed your neck sheepishly, mortified that one of your subjects had seen you so vulnerable. There was a heavy pause as your words hung in the air. The manâs expression softened, and he stepped forward, his tone empathetic. "Your Majesty, we all have our burdens. Thereâs nothing wrong with sharing your troubles. If you donât mind sharing some of your problems with this humble subject, I would be happy to listen.â
The manâs unexpected understanding and calm demeanor helped ground you. Word after word, you shared about how you feel, the weight of the crown and its decisions, and the man patiently listened. Hours passed and you learnt the manâs name was Leo and he was an alpha. âLeo, thanks so much for listening to me.â You smiled shyly at him. âNot to mention, youâre really handsome too, I bet a girl or two would be interested in a guy who is as caring and good looking as you. Well too bad, Iâm a male, an alpha and the king at that. Alphas canât really be together.â You joked, failing to catch a brief piercing look that flashed in his eyes before he reverted back to his gentle expression at what you said. âNo problem, Your Majesty, the pleasure is all mine.â He bowed. âI am glad you were able to feel better, but I must go. See you around.â Waving at him, you watched as he left the clearing. Weird, you never saw his face before in the servants of the castleâŚwhy did he say see you around? Oh well, you brushed it off as you headed back to the castle, it didnât really matter.
As you approached the castle, you were greeted by the sight of the once-grand fortress, now a dark silhouette against the burning sky, that was surrounded by enemy forces. Smoke billowed from the battlements, and the air was thick with the acrid scent of battle. Panic and despair filled you, as their king where had you been? Shirking your responsibilities and leaving your own subjects vulnerable! Your heart sank as you rushed into the fray of battle where the throne room lay, as multiple corpses of your former subjects lay there, a stifling numbness filled you. Gritting your teeth, you decided to fight to the end and honour your words as their king. Brandishing your sword, you swung at the enemy soldiers, desperately seeking revenge for your fallen subjects. Unfortunately, resistance was futile at this point, most of your soldiers were dead. The enemy soldiers recognised you as the king and immediately incapacitated you. Just before you passed out, you swore you could see a familiar smile on someone approaching you.
âââ needs to be done.â âThatâs notââ!â You jolt awake to the sharp, discordant murmur of voices. Groggy and disoriented, you struggle to make sense of your surroundings around you. The invasion! Wide awake, you opened your eyes to see the familiar throne room and your wrists bound together as you sat on the throne. Enemy soldiers surrounded the hall as a golden-haired man in regal attire seemed to be having a conversation with someone. Wait. No way. Was it- âLeo!â You blurted out involuntarily. Noticing that you were awake, the man gestured for the other person and the soldiers to leave as he walked in your direction. As he came closer, his cerulean eyes met your shocked gaze, there was no mistaking it. He was Leo, the man you had confided in hours ago.
The kind expression on his face you had seen was now replaced with a taunting smirk, a sharp contrast to his former soothing demeanour. A wave of disbelief washed over you, leaving you momentarily paralysed. Tilting your chin up with his hand, he smiled evilly. âOh, you naive thing. (Name), you were just pouring your heart out to me as your subjects were ruthlessly slaughteredâŚyou truly are a great kingâŚâ An almost psychotic giggle left him as he sneered at you. âI was honestly surprised. I thought you were be more well, less stupid. Itâs almost adorable really! To not even do your research about the very king that you were at war with, your innocence was so cute.â Disdain was evident in his tone as he made cruel jab after cruel jab at you.
âJust kill me.â You snarled at him, a fierce defiance radiating as you bared your fangs at him. However, your words seemed to take on the opposite effect of what you wanted as he only cooed at you mockingly. âNow, now, I canât possibly do that. You were so cute in trusting me, I canât possibly let you go now!â He grinned with malicious intent, his thoughts unpredictable as you glared at him. âThe elders at home have been bothering me about getting a wife lately, and you seem to like me after our first meeting so why not make you my bitch.â He beamed malevolently, making sure to enunciate every word clearly.
You couldnât believe what you were hearing. Bitch? Well, you certainly didnât like that as you let out a guttural growl at that suggestion, your pride as an alpha rising up. âQuiet.â Leo shushed you almost as you were a disobedient child. Grabbing you with almost inhuman strength, you flailed as he hoisted you on his lap with your back facing him. Terror quickly set in as he began sniffing your nape where your scent gland was, his canines lightly grazing it. One bite and it was over. You wouldnât be an alpha anymore and instead be bound to the very man that slaughtered your people. In a fit of fear, you began frantically struggling as you pleaded with him. âLeo! Please donât-!â However, it was to no avail as he snorted back with a snarky âNo.â He sunk his teeth into your gland, biting down with as much force he could humanly muster. The harsh pain ripping a pained whine from your throat as you scrambled at the air to grip onto anything to ground you. An intense heat began to envelop you, further intensifying your discomfort.
The bite took immediate effect, heat rushing through your veins as you felt your body beginning to change. Agony shot through you as the forced change to your secondary gender was initiated, a relentless wave of pain that refused to ebb. Your once sharp canines that served to give a mating bite shrunk along with your cock, turning into an omegaâs tiny cock. Your unused hole began to leak runny slick through your pants, a sign that the bitching had been successful and your first heat as an omega was about to begin. Weakly twitching against Leo, your muscles felt like stone as all your strength was sapped from you. Satisfied with his work, Leo hummed as he licked the bite in satisfaction.
As the pain shifted to an insatiable need to be filled, you unconsciously grinded against the huge tent forming in his pants, seeking reprise from the unfamiliar heat you felt, your slick wetting his crotch. You whimpered, your newly turned body eager to be filled and fucked. Turning you around to face him, Leo tore off your pants impatiently, eager to see the results of his bitching. âFuck, your dick has really turned into an omegaâs useless cock!â He jeered as he thumbed at the slit at the head of your dick, pearly pre-cum forming at the tip. âF-fuck youâŚâ You spat back, struggling to regain your senses in your lust hazed state. He smirked back, his fingers dextrously rubbing your cock in response. âS-stop!â You cried out, the rim of your eyes red. The humiliation of being bitched and getting jerked off was too much. Coupled with the fact you were a virgin, the pleasure immediately began to fill your frayed nerves. With your senses heightened by your heat, you came almost seconds after, the knot in your stomach tightening and breaking as you dirtied your shirt with a loud moan.
Hands moving away from your weeping cock, he spread your rim dripping with slick open. âItâs like a waterfallâŚâ Muttering, he wet his fingers with your slick before slipping in a finger. The calluses on his finger served as delicious stimulation as they rubbed against your sensitive walls, trying to find your prostrate. Biting your lips, you tried to hold your moans in, not letting him have any satisfaction. Your attempts at resistance were once again futile as he quickly found your prostrate and began to abuse it relentlessly, slipping in another finger. Once again, you felt the familiar singsong of ecstasy rush through you as the pressure in your stomach tightened. âGh! Nghâno! D-donât wanna cum again!â You sobbed as he mercilessly grinded away at your prostrate, crying out as cum shot out from your dick for the second time.
His fingers pulled out as he shared a kiss with you, hot tongue twisting and dominating your mouth. Caught up in the kiss, you didnât notice him freeing his cock which was now circling your hole. The sudden intrusion had you gasping and pulling away as the blunt head of his cock slipped out from your movements. He grunted at you, annoyed as his cock throbbed impatiently. You shook your head at him desperately as your throat was too dry to form words. A sudden gentle expression formed on his face, âOkay, then if you donât want it, I wonât force it.â He smiled, almost saint-like. You should have felt joy at what he said but only disappointment filled you. Why did you feel disappointed?! The growing emptiness in you made you restless as your instincts cried at you to make your mated alpha put his dick in you deep and knot you.
Conflicted, you stared at him blankly. âTell me, do you want it or not?â He chuckled carefree, almost as if his cock wasnât rock hard in front of you. The intense need to be filled overwhelmed your senses, you needed to be bred. Desperation and horniness got the better of you as you as you nodded your head, hole clenching in response. âUse your words.â He scowled in displeasure. Eager to please your alpha, you tossed aside your pride and shame as you uttered a low yes. In a split second, you felt his monstrous cock stretch you open and then white. You had squirted all over him just from penetration. Your mouth gaped as your eyes glazed over, the repeated orgasms leaving you twitching around the fat dick driving into you. âShit.â He huffed, smug, and gripped your waist as he bounced you up and down his fat dick. âAh! Ah- ugh!â Whimpers bubbled from your throat as you swore you saw stars from how hard he was thrusting into you, your prostrate kissed again and again. Watching your flesh ripple as his hips snapped against yours, Leo spurred on, your cries exciting him further.
Indescribable satisfaction filled you as he grinded his hips into you, making sure to go deep and bully your sensitive innards, making you pulse around his cock uncontrollably. âYou like that, huh.â He growled, voice dropping an octave as he began relentlessly pounding, determined to sate his desire. It didnât help that he had an incredibly strong stamina, making you orgasm multiple times, your voice too hoarse to even cry out. âGonna wife you up, put my kids in you.â He groaned, beads of sweat rolling down his forehead as the brutal pace of his cock began to stutter and slow down as the base of his dick began to swell. He was going to knot you. Roughly shoving his swelling knot in your hole, the burn and friction against your insides made you mewl in pleasure.
You attempted to move Leoâs hands away, but when that didnât work, you tried to crawl off the dick destroying your insides. Tears fell from your eyes, your little cock not being able to keep up with the pleasure continuing to wrack his body. He felt you trying to pull away and grabbed you by the base of your throat, pulling his ass flush against his thighs. Leo continued to obliterate your hole, his other hand reaching down to wrap around the tiny dick. He jerked you in time with his thrusts, licking around the scent gland.Â
âDonât run from it. Take it like a good little wife.â
Finally, the moment came. The mast of his swollen knot locked you both together as he sheathed himself in to the hilt. You slurred incoherently as he began stuffing you full of his cum, a small bulge forming on your stomach. In a rare moment of reprieve, he gently placed his hands against your distending stomach as waves of cum were pumped into you. Trapped in a tight bear hug, your yowls of ecstasy drowned out his moans as you both came together. Barely conscious from the rough fucking you just had, your head lolled to the side on his shoulder.
Breathing in his scent as your hole hugged his cock, you swore you were going to kill him. A small hoarse âfuck youâ left your lips before you drifted off to sleep, eliciting an amused laugh from him.
note: well that was it haha, Leoâs a bitch lol đ. Tried a more descriptive writing style this time, hope u enjoyed the fic :)
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Uchihas reacting to âI hate youâs
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Characters: Sasuke Uchiha, Obito Uchiha, Madara Uchiha, Itachi Uchiha, Shisui Uchiha
Warning: slight angst, nothing else.
Obito Uchiha (Villain)
⧠âI hate you,â he stood there, his expression unwavering as your voice seethed with anger. Your voice could cut through thick glass as you shouted at him, but he felt nothing whatsoever. Even as your eyes bore into him, filled with a hatred so intense it could burn a hole through his soul, it wasnât directed towards him. No, not ever. Yet despite the venom in your words, he didnât flinch. Instead he listened intently, his expression indifferent. âThatâs okay,â he responded, his voice devoid of any apparent emotion. In any other scenario, he wouldâve crumpled under the weight of your vitriol, weeping and pleading for an explanation as to why you might hate him. But not now, because he already knew why.
⧠He knew how you mourned him for years, believing him dead and gone, only to find out the hard way the reality. He knew you visited his grave, and wished that you were in his position. He knew that your trustâyour perspective of reality had been shattered the very moment his mask fell from his face. With a heavy heart, he continued âI would too,â his gaze never left yours, watching as tears streamed down your reddened cheeks. It had been years since heâd seen you this close, yet you looked young and pretty. The prettiest heâs ever seen you, even with tears glistening on your pretty face.
⧠âI hate you so much,â your voice cracked with pain and resentment as you spoke to him. Your Obito. The revelation that he was still alive, but causing so much pain and suffering shattered your world, leaving you emotionally fractured. âWhy? Why do all of this? Why hurt so many?â You ask, searching his face for remorse but finding none, âBecause this world is broken,â he answers steadily, his voice awfully gentle to you. âYou have nothing in this reality,â his arms open, showing you the distress and chaos that is currently occurring around you. He wanted you to see how your comrades laid lifelessâto make you understand that you lost your friends, your family, your âhappy endingâ. â Let this happen, and you will be forever happy,â he pauses briefly, searching for the right words to say. He chose his words carefully, locking eyes with you, âWith me. With a better version of me. One that will keep you happy for the rest of your life,â Despite your heart-wrenching cries, he did nothing to stop this war. As you wept before him, he knew your pain would be temporary. He knew that once his plan took actionâthe infinite Tsukuyomiâyou would find happiness. Even if you hate him now, he reassured himself, you wouldnât think the same after his plan was completed.
Obito Uchiha (Shinobi)
⧠Obito, a strong and beloved jonin from the Leaf village, stood there, his chest tightening at the words that just came out of your mouth. His expression shifted as his mind struggled to comprehend what you had said. Suddenly, without a second thought, his words slipped through his lips as he tried to make sense of what you told him, âWhat⌠did you say?â he asked carefully, his eyes frantically darting over your face as if searching for an answer. You met his gaze, repeating your words with unwavering conviction, âI said, I hate you,â
⧠As you repeat yourself, Obitoâs heart sank to the bottom of his stomach, his throat constricting as it became harder to breathe. He could handle any other response, any other thing you could have said, but hearing your harsh words was almost too much for him. âWhy? What did I do? I donât understand,â he manages to ask in desperation, trying his best to move closer to you. His heart clenched and turned inside his chest, and he boiled with fear. He loves you! He loves you to the moon and back! Why would you say that you hate him when he eats, sleeps, and breathes for you? You were his everything, so how could you hate him when he loved you so dearly?
⧠âBecause you never notice how much I try for you. Youâre always looking for Rinâs approval, and what about me? Iâm left in the dark with nothing. Iâm done with you. Iâm done with trying to make you realize Iâve been in love with you for years,â you pour your heart out to him, desperate and hurt, and thatâs when he realizes what this was about. Though his heart slightly fluttered at your revelation, he still felt awful for the way you were feeling all this time. The tingling sensation in the back of his mind kept bothering him as he examined every inch of your expression. âThatâs⌠why?â He asks with a drop of his shoulder, sighing in pure relief at your confession, which only fueled the burning anger inside you. âI thought it was for something else I mightâve done⌠(Y/N), I donât know if youâve ever noticed, but Iâm in love with you,â his confession caught you in surprise, his voice revealing his true feelings with no hesitation. What once was nervousness and anxiety had now been replaced with determination as he yearned to seek for a solution. It was true, he was deeply in love with you, but people still thought he had something for Rin when he didnât. However, he did hide the fact that he liked you out of fear of another rejection. With Rin, he handled it well, but with you? He wouldnât be able to take it. âIâm sorry if I ever made you feel horrible. Iâm sorry I never noticed, and Iâm sorry I hid it from you for so long. I love you, over anything there is in this world. The only thing I want is you, always and forever you,â
Madara Uchiha
⧠âI hate you,â your words felt like a slap to the face, making Madara turn around to face you swiftly. Although his face was deemed expressionless, his body tensed and tightened the more he processed your words. He had obviously been taken aback by your audacity to say such things, but he tried his best to hide his discomfort. With arms crossed over his chest, he scoffed and parted his lips, ready to give you a piece of his mind. âGet over it, woman,â he snarls at you with authority, and slight annoyance. You, his wife, should never say that to him. Heâs given you everything; a home, a family, and more importantly, love. âYou are acting like a child over something that should have never pestered you in the first place,â although your words had not hit him hard when you first spat them, they started to annoy him the more they set in, âIf you hate me, why even decide to say yes when I proposed? If you are going to bother me with such nonsense, I will not bother with you,â
⧠His words were meant to hurt you as much as you hurt him, and when he notices the pain in your eyes, heâs satisfied⌠until heâs not. Until that annoying tingling feeling lingers under his skin as he watches your eyes brim with tears. The tingling feeling that pulled on the tendons of his heart any time you cried was crawling under every inch of his body. âOh please, do not start with the tears,â he groaned in annoyance, but the salty tears were already streaming down your puffy cheeks. Despite this, he didnât move an inch to comfort you, but watched you as you cried for a couple of minutes until he released an exasperated sigh. âWhy? Why do you care so much for those people when all they have done is hurt you?â He asks with irritation, referring to your clan members whoâve hurt you in the past. He has said something out of line, and you argued with him about it, which ended you two up here.
⧠âBecause we should be better people than them. Violence should never be the answer,â you sniffle with clenched fist, âBut that is something you seem to never stop thinking about,â you admit, trying to hold in your tears. You didnât want to keep crying like this in front of him. You wanted to be strong, âAnd if you think I am such a burden, then why keep this ring on my fingerâ,â you were surprised when his fingers wrap around your wrist to stop you from taking off the ring he had gifted you the night he proposed, âBecause I know who I married. The same nagging woman I am with now, is the same nagging woman I fell in love with. If I had any regrets of marrying you, you would be back in your clan,â he scoffs and pulls your head to his chest with an annoyed expression âI love you, you stupid woman,â to any other person, your relationship mightâve seemed strange, but to you, this moment showed you just how much he truly loved you. Even if he has weird ways of showing it.
Shisui Uchiha
⧠Wait, he didnât quite hear you well. Wait, what did you say? He turned towards you with a raised brow, his mouth slightly parted as he tried to figure out if you had said what he thought you said. Noticing his lost expression, you had no choice but to repeat yourself, much to your annoyance âI hate you,â this time, he did hear you. Loud and clear. To him, it felt like he took hours to respond to you, but in reality, his answer left his mouth almost immediately, âNo you donât,â It wasnât meant to be cocky, it just sounded like it was. At least, to you it sounded cocky, and it made you even angrier with him. It annoyed you that he never took you seriously, âOh, so now you think you know how I feel, do you?â you spat at him, hands clenching into tight fists as your eyes locked intensely, âYou never care about anything! You come home and sleep and donât even have time for me. I know you have a hard job, and I donât expect you to be there at my beck and call, but at least asking me how I am would be enough,â you stressed, waving your arms frantically around you in desperation. You had been like this all week, stressed and unable to talk to anyone, because the only person you could ever rant and banter about things that bothered you in life was barely there for you, and when he was, it was like he wasnât! He would barely listen to you anymore, and would expect you to listen to him. And you did, you always did. But you wanted something in return, and that was a sliver of his attention.
⧠âYou're telling me you hate me over something so little?â he asks with furrowed brows, making you even more annoyed, âOver something so little?â You repeated through gritted teeth. His face, for once, contorted into one of annoyance, something you had never seen on him before, âYes! Little! Because you know how my line of work is! You know that I barely have time to sleep, let alone waste my time with useless banter!â You were left speechless, standing in front of him with hurt eyes. âYeah, useless. Youâre right. Because my feelings donât matter,â you scoff, âThatâs not what Iââ you interrupt him by turning away, tears forming in the corner of your eyes as realization finally hits him. You werenât trying to waste his time, you just wanted to spend time with him. He had been so lost in his work, so busy caring for himself that he completely neglected you.
⧠âOh darling,â he takes your hand again, a frown painting his face, âIâm sorry, okay? I didnât mean any of the things I said. Iâm just stressed out. Everything's happening so fast, and the clan isnât helping at all.â he sighs and pulls you in towards him, engulfing you in his tight embrace, yet you didnât say anything, âI know Iâve been neglecting you, and you deserve better. Please, let me make it up to you,â he whispers into you hair as he lowers down to kiss your head, âI couldnât live with myself if I didnât have you by my side,â
Itachi Uchiha
⧠âI hate you,â you mumble under your breath as you look at your lover. No, he wasnât your lover anymore. He had left the village years ago, leaving you behind with a broken heart and a broken image of him. He was a monster who murdered his entire clan, and even though he had left years ago, he still looked the same as when he was still in the village, with only one difference. Those eyes. Those red eyes that stared deep into your soul. They terrified you. The eyes that you once loved and cared about so much looked down at you with no emotion. They were empty. They were dark. They were hurt. âI hate you, for everything that you did,â you pushed him, backing away from him with angry eyes. His cloak told you everything you needed to know. He was part of the Akatsuki, he was the enemy now. He was a traitor, and although your words were meant to hurt him, he closed his eyes and nodded, understanding your hatred towards him. âI understand,â he says in such a soft voice. His voice that you missed so much.
⧠You didnât understand why he came to visit you. Why come in the middle of the night to see you? Why? Why waste his breath coming back to see you when he knew you wanted nothing to do with him? Because this would be his final goodbye. There were only a handful of people Itachi cared forâTwo, to be exact. His brother, and the love of his life. He knew that soon heâd perish, and this was the final time he would ever see you again. Not that it mattered. He tried not to think about it, thinking it would make things worse. It would be better if he never came to see you, but his heart got the best of him, and so he sat there at your window, looking at you for one final time.
⧠âYou donât,â you clench your fist, hurt by his mere presence, âI donât want anything to do with you, and I will report you to the higher ups. Unless you came here to kill me, which I donât doubt,â you were defenseless, but you wouldnât go out without a fight. Never. You would fight until the very end, but soon you realized he wasnât there to kill you. âI have no need for that,â he closes his eyes and takes a deep breath, âI came by my own selfishness. I donât expect you to understand, and I accept your hatred, which I deserve,â he looks at you, red eyes burning into yours, âI simply wanted to see you for a final time,â he smiles and reaches out for you, pushing your hair out of your face, âMy love,â and with that, your vision goes black as your consciousness slips away from you. You would wake up the next day tucked into your bed with a necklace tucked tightly in your hand.
Sasuke Uchiha
⧠Words never hurt this Uchiha, he was used to every awful thing anyone could throw at him. He cared too little about anything and everything, and that's what you hated the most about him. He barely cared about anything you did or said, at all times. He didnât care how you looked because he never complimented you, he didnât care how you acted because he barely spoke to you. You felt like you were in a relationship with a ghost, in fact, the comparison was not even close, because dating a ghost would be ten times better than this. And with every passing day of being emotionally neglected by your partner, today was no different. He was back in the village, and instead of coming to you firstâto his homeâhe decided it was better to meet with Naruto and Sakura over seeing his wife who waited patiently everyday for him. You questioned if the ring on your finger meant anything to him at all at that moment. Despite this,
⧠When he got home, you were so happy, yet he showed no sign of interest in anything you did for him. You cooked and he ate, saying nothing about the taste of your new recipe. In fact, he seemed like he didnât notice that you had learnt to cook a new dish just for him. Even so, you shrugged his annoying attitude off and asked about his day instead. Your question seemed to annoy the tired man as he became uninterested in mid conversation. When you asked him what was wrong, he shrugged you off. You kept questioning him until he snapped at you, telling you how you were annoying him with all your worries. This had been the final straw. You always gave everything in the relationship. You understood he wasnât the best at showing his emotions, but it didnât mean he could act like he didnât care about you. Like you were nothing. The argument got heated and it ended up with you opening your mouth without thinking. âI hate you!â After your words fell out of your mouth, the room fell silent. He who had been looking away from you, had now turned his full attention towards you, âYou donât mean that, stop being dramatic,â the sight of him rolling his eyes hurt you more than it ever did. âYou donât care about anything, Sasuke. I do everything to try and please you. I could even say I live for you, but itâs never enough! You donât take a sliver of your time to appreciate me. You think I have to be there for you whenever you need me, but can just leave whenever you want!â you yell, hitting the wall in frustration.
⧠âYou donât care about me! You don't love me anymore!â you were in a current state of pure anger, letting out everything you ever wanted to say to him. This makes him stand up and walk towards you, taking your wrist in his hand. You look up at him, tears of frustration prickling in the corner of your eyes. âIf I didnât love you, I wouldnât have married you. You mean a lot more to me than you think. I⌠Iâm sorry if I donât show it,â he sighs, âI love your cooking, I love your storiesâI love hearing about everything that happened throughout your day. Youâre the only thing I can think about when Iâm away,â he lets go of your wrist and places a hand on your cheek, âDonât hate me, because youâre the only important thing in my life. Youâre my wife, and IâŚâ he stops himself, trying to build the courage to complete his sentence. A small blush decorates his cheeks before he sighs, âI care for you a lot,â your husband wasnât perfect, but you still loved him a lot, and you knew he loved you too.
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being married to erik lehnsherr would include
⢠erik is EXTREMELY protective of you. he uses his powers subtly to ensure your safety, like redirecting bullets or stopping potential threats without you even noticing.
⢠when youâre driving he will use his powers to move a car over if he thinks that theyâre drifting into your lane.
⢠as his partner, you have a significant role in his plans and strategies. your insights and ideas are crucial, and he trusts you implicitly with major decisions.
⢠balancing erikâs often ruthless methods with your own moral compass can be challenging. you constantly strive to find a middle ground, helping him see different perspectives while understanding his deep-rooted convictions.
⢠erik loves to shares his vast experiences from different historical events, giving you a unique perspective on history and the evolution of mutant-human relations.
⢠being with erik means constantly learning and evolving. he encourages you to hone your skills, whether theyâre related to your powers (if you have any) or other talents.
⢠despite his tough exterior, erik shows his softer side only to you. his love for you is profound and unwavering, and he cherishes every moment spent with you.
⢠you both enjoy challenging each other intellectually. debates are a common occurrence, and they often end in mutual respect and deeper understanding of each other's viewpoints.
⢠erik shows his love in small, meaningful ways, like always having your favorite tea ready or ensuring you have a warm blanket when youâre cold, using his powers to fetch things without you asking.
⢠you both share a strong commitment to the mutant cause. whether itâs through activism, helping mutants in need, or fighting against oppression, your relationship is a powerful force for change.
⢠despite the constant battles and responsibilities, erik always makes time for private getaways with you. these retreats are a chance to relax, reconnect, and enjoy each otherâs company away from the chaos.
⢠HIM LETTING YOU WEAR HIS HELMET>>>
⢠the two of you often host gatherings for the mutant community, providing a space for mutants to connect, share their stories, and support each other. these events are filled with a sense of unity and purpose.
⢠trust is the cornerstone of your relationship. despite the challenges and dangers, you both have unwavering loyalty to each other, knowing that your bond is unbreakable.
⢠erik respects your independence and ensures that responsibilities are shared equally. whether itâs managing your home or leading missions, you both contribute and support each otherâs strengths.
⢠if you have children, erik is a fiercely protective and loving parent. heâs dedicated to teaching them about their heritage, powers, and the importance of fighting for their rights.
⢠GIRL DAD MAGNETO>>>
⢠i mean come on, itâs basically canon that this man is a girl dad. look at the way he treats wanda and lorna compared to pietro.
⢠he occasionally shows off his abilities in small, romantic gestures, like creating intricate metal sculptures for you and arranging a metal flower bouquet that never wilts.
⢠your house is adorned with thousands of metal flowers he's crafted for you.
⢠he's also made countless pieces of jewelry for you as well.
⢠he made your wedding ring himself. <33
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Daemon Targaryen - Rogue Desires
Summary -Â Under pressure to marry, she is drawn to Prince Daemon during a tourney. Despite her father's disapproval, their flirtation intrigues her. When Daemon proposes, she's torn, but his vow to win her hand ignites hope, after all, the rogue prince always gets what he wants.
Pairing -Â Daemon Targaryen x Hightower reader
Warnings -Â None
Word count - 2172
Masterlist for Daemon ⢠House of the Dragon General Masterlist.
"Remain with Alicent and our father up there, and do not stray," Gwayne commanded, his voice laced with both authority and concern as he meticulously adjusted his armor. Apparently, maintaining decorum fell to him.
I rolled my eyes, a habitual gesture of defiance. His instructions felt as suffocating as the armor he was so preoccupied with.
"And where else would I go, brother?" I retorted, meeting his disapproving gaze with equal stubbornness. "I am not a child; do not treat me as one."
Focusing on the final adjustments to Gwayne's armor, my fingers worked swiftly, tightening the straps to ensure everything was secure. As I finished, I felt an intense gaze on me, a tangible weight pressing down.
I glanced up to find Prince Daemon watching me from across the field.
Our eyes locked, and even as I turned to face him fully, his gaze remained fixed. A smirk slowly curled on his lips, clearly amused by our exchange. His presence lingered, unsettling even as I tried to shift my focus.
With a slight, resigned sigh, I turned back to Gwayne, tightening the final straps with a bit more force than necessary. The weight of Daemon's gaze lingered like a shadow as I moved to join Alicent and Rhaenyra.
"Sister!" Alicent greeted me warmly, enveloping me in a hug as soon as I appeared before her.
"It's been quite some time since we were last reunited," she remarked, to which I responded with a sweet smile.
"Indeed, my dear. I hope you've been well. Has Rhaenyra been keeping you out of trouble?" I asked, casting a glance at the princess nearby, her presence a comforting constant.
"It's more so me keeping her out of trouble," Alicent chuckled, prompting Rhaenyra to scoff playfully.
"If that's what you'd like to believe," she retorted, and the three of us shared a genuine moment of laughter.
As I surveyed the box, my gaze met our father's. Despite my efforts to maintain composure, my expression soured.
"Father," I greeted him with forced politeness. His nod of acknowledgment was devoid of warmth, his face a mask of neutrality concealing a myriad of unspoken expectations and disappointments.
Sighing, I settled down beside Alicent and Rhaenyra.
"He's still upset," I murmured quietly, my attention drifting to the announcements for Prince Daemon's match, which I observed with forced interest.
"He's not upset," Alicent countered optimistically, her unwavering positivity attempting to soften the sting of our father's disapproval.
"He's angry," I corrected her in a hushed tone, feeling the weight of his unspoken reproach settle like a stone in my chest. "Angry that his eldest daughter remains unmarried and childless. He believes my time is running out, that I'll end up alone."
"You will not end up alone," Rhaenyra interjected firmly, her voice filled with conviction as she sought to reassure me. "Any nobleman would be fortunate to have your hand." Her words were kind and well-intentioned.
I returned her smile gratefully, though the weight of my father's expectations lingered heavily in my thoughts.
The joust began, and Daemon and my brother clashed fiercely, the contest ending with Gwayne being carried away, his face marred by dirt and blood. Triumphant, Prince Daemon rode towards the royal box where Alicent, Rhaenyra, and I stood.
As Daemon approached, he smiled up at us, his eyes lingering on me, the unfamiliar face among familiar company. He spoke with playful curiosity.
"I do not recall your name, my lady," he remarked, his gaze twinkling.
"That is because I have never given it to you," I replied with a sly smile, feeling a gentle press from Alicent on my arm and hearing Rhaenyra's amused chuckle beside me.
Daemon's expression shifted to one of impressed amusement at my boldness.
"I am the sister of the knight you just callously defeated," I added, meeting his gaze.
"Lady Hightower," he acknowledged with a nod, his eyes gleaming with admiration. "Well then, I would like to request your favor. I am certain I will not need the luck, but I would love to have it," he said with a roguish grin.
I turned to retrieve the wreath, aware of my father's disapproving glare. Avoiding his eyes, I cleared my throat and confidently took the wreath.
Walking back to Daemon, I placed it on his lance with deliberate grace.
"I wish you luck, rogue prince, though I'm sure you will not need it," I said with a wink, my tone teasing yet sincere, as I returned to my seat. Daemon beamed up at me, clearly amused.
The joust continued, culminating in Ser Criston Cole's victory. The crowd erupted in cheers as he dismounted and approached the royal box, his eyes fixed on Rhaenyra. With a graceful bow, he requested her favor, and she obliged, placing her wreath on his lance.
As the festivities wound down, we began to shuffle out of the royal box towards our chambers. Walking alongside my sister and the princess, the fatigue of the day began to catch up with me.
"It has been a long journey," I admitted with a soft sigh, stifling a yawn. "I'm quite tired. I'll see you both later, perhaps," I added, bidding them goodnight as we parted ways.
With that, I took my leave and headed toward Alicent's chambers, where I would be staying. My mind wandered, lost in thought, as I absentmindedly tugged at a loose thread on my sleeve.
Suddenly, I collided with someone, nearly losing my balance.
"Prince Daemon," I gasped as he caught me, his hands steadying me around my waist. "Lady Hightower," he replied smoothly, his hands lingering on my waist.
"I'm afraid my favor wasn't much help in your outcome today," I teased, biting my lip playfully as I looked up at him, our faces now mere inches apart.
"I was merely distracted during the match," he countered with a mischievous glint in his eye, amusement dancing in his voice.
"Distracted?" I echoed, raising an eyebrow in mock disbelief, though secretly thrilled by his admission.
He nodded, his expression both earnest and teasing. "There was quite an intriguing lady watching me today," he confessed, his tone playful yet sincere.
A blush crept up my cheeks despite my efforts to maintain composure. "What was so intriguing about her?" I asked, trying to keep my voice light and casual.
Daemon chuckled softly, the sound resonating deep within me. "She had a sharp wit and a bold spirit. Quite captivating, honestly," he replied, his gaze fixed on mine with an intensity that made my heart skip a beat.
I glanced away, suddenly feeling bashful under his scrutiny. "Well, I suppose you should have been paying more attention to your opponent," I quipped, attempting to regain some semblance of composure.
His smile widened, a hint of admiration in his eyes as he continued to hold my gaze. "Perhaps," he conceded, his voice low and intimate. "But some distractions are worth the risk."
The flutter in my chest grew stronger as I found myself drawn to him in ways I hadn't anticipated.
"Unhand my daughter this instant!" a voice called out, startling me. I jumped, pushing Daemon's hands off me and stepping back hurriedly.
My father emerged from the shadows, his face a mask of disapproval. Daemon's jaw tightened, his earlier playfulness evaporating.
"What do you think you're doing, allowing someone like him to sully you?" my father demanded, his voice sharp with anger.
"Father, it's not what you think," I began, my voice trembling, but he cut me off sharply.
"You know better than this," he continued, his voice rising. "You remain unmarried despite your age, and now you give people an opportunity to question your virtue."
Hot tears pooled in my eyes as his words cut deep, the humiliation and frustration of the day boiling over, leaving me feeling exposed and vulnerable.
"Lord Hand," Daemon interjected firmly. "There is no need for such harshness. I assure you, your daughter's virtue is intact."
My father glared at Daemon, his eyes narrowing. "Your assurances mean little to me, Prince Daemon. You are known for your reckless behavior. I will not have my daughter associated with such scandal."
"Father, please," I pleaded, my voice barely above a whisper. "Nothing inappropriate happened. We were just talking."
"Talking?" my father scoffed. "It looked far more intimate than mere conversation."
"Lord Hand," Daemon said again, stepping forward. "I understand your concerns, but I assure you, my intentions are honorable."
"Honorable?" my father sneered. "Your reputation precedes you, Daemon. I will not allow you to drag my daughter into your debauchery."
The tension between them was palpable, and I felt trapped between their opposing forces. Desperation clawed at me as I searched for a way to diffuse the situation.
"Please, can we discuss this calmly?" I implored, looking from my father to Daemon. "There has been a misunderstanding, and I would like to clarify it."
My father looked at me, his anger still evident. "Very well," he said coldly. "We will discuss this in private. Prince Daemon, I expect you to keep your distance from my daughter."
With that, he turned on his heel, leaving no room for argument. I cast a quick, apologetic glance at Daemon before following after my father, my heart heavy with dread.
As we walked, my father's words echoed in my mind, each one a painful reminder of the expectations and limitations placed upon me.
The encounter with Daemon, which had felt like a fleeting moment of excitement and possibility, now seemed tainted by my father's harsh judgment.
Once we reached the privacy of Alicent's chambers, my father turned to me, his expression stern.
"You must be careful," he admonished. "Your actions reflect not just on yourself, but on our entire family. You cannot afford to be so careless."
"I understand, Father," I replied, my voice shaking. "I did not mean to cause any trouble."
"Remember your place and your duty. This family's honor rests on your shoulders as much as anyone else's. Do not forget that," he reminded me.
With those final words, he left me alone in the room, the weight of his expectations pressing down on me. I sank onto the edge of the bed, feeling the sting of unshed tears. The night had taken its toll, leaving me emotionally drained and unsure of what the future held.
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The next day, much to Alicent and Rhaenyra's dismay, I spent most of my time wallowing in my chambers. Their persistent urging finally broke my resolve.
"Give me some time to get dressed, then I'll join you in the gardens," I said, my voice tinged with exhaustion.
"Do you swear it?" my sister asked, her eyes full of skepticism. I nodded, and they both left the room, leaving me alone with my thoughts.
With a heavy sigh, I rose and began to prepare myself. I combed through my hair, pinning it back with a single braid that elegantly crossed the crown of my head. Slipping into a simple green dress adorned with gold beading, I tried to muster the strength to face the day.
As I walked slowly through the gardens, I spotted him in the distance. Daemon turned in my direction, and I instinctively looked down, quickening my pace to avoid him.
"Lady Hightower," he called out, his voice commanding and impossible to ignore. I paused, my breath catching as he effortlessly closed the distance between us.
"I do not think this is wise, Prince Daemon," I said, my voice trembling slightly. He scoffed, a hint of amusement in his eyes.
"So now you cannot even speak to me?" he asked, his tone laced with irony. I finally looked up, meeting his gaze.
"My father was right; it is inappropriate. If I wish not to remain unmarried, I cannot spend my time like this," I explained, trying to sound resolute. He paused, considering my words.
"Then marry me," he proposed suddenly, and I almost choked on my breath.
"What?" I managed to stammer, disbelief evident in my voice.
"Marry me," he repeated, a confident smile playing on his lips as if he were merely discussing the weather.
"My father would never allow that," I said, shaking my head firmly, trying to dismiss the idea, yet the thought lingered in my mind like a tantalizing dream.
He scoffed again, waving away my concerns. "I am a prince; there is no better match I can think of," he replied, his arrogance evident.
"And what if I do not wish to marry you?" I challenged, though a part of me already knew the answer.
He laughed, a deep, knowing laugh. "Then you would not have spent this long standing before me," he said, his smile widening as he saw the truth in my eyes.
I bit my lip, considering his words. "If you can get my father to agree to the match, then I will agree as well," I said finally, a small smile tugging at my lips.
Daemon smirked, his eyes alight with determination, a glimmer of triumph shining within them.
"The prince always gets what he wants," he said, leaning in closer, his breath warm against my skin. "And this time, what I want is you."
A warmth spread through me at his bold declaration, the intensity of his gaze holding me captive. "You really think it will be that easy?" I teased, my voice softening into playful intrigue.
"Nothing worth having ever is," he replied.
A/n -Â Otto Hightower is off seething somewhere
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Churches are everywhere. So why is it so difficult to find a good one? There are many towns and cities void of even one Bible-teaching, gospel-proclaiming, disciple-making church. There are several reasons good churches are so rare today...
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