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I'll forever be upset about how Elemental (2023 Pixar movie) flopped so hard, and it's not even its fault.
Let's be real, going against Across the Spiderverse would be a deathblow for any animated movie, but the marketing team REALLY didn't help matters. Not only did the trailers barely show up (to the point my friends DIDN'T EVEN KNOW IT EXISTED), the trailers also did such a poor job representing its actual story.
A lot of people were turned off by the "unoriginal premise" as well as the "forbidden romance", and I can't even blame them but no!!! The story is so much more than just "ooo they can't fall in love because they're (gasp) FIRE AND WATER?!?!?!?" and "what if (insert concept) has emotions but elements this time"!!!!!
At the heart of it all is a personal immigrant story. A story about two fire people moving to another place in order to start a new and hopefully better life (aka literally immigrants). A story about their daughter who feels in debt to them for making the sacrificd to leave their home. A story about her feeling like she'll have to sacrifice her whole life and her dreams in order to repay them and make them happy.
Not to mention how Asian-coded it is!!! The director, Peter Sohn, is clearly writing from his perspective as a Korean-American immigrant, and as an Asian immigrant, I resonated so unbelievably hard with Ember's story. It really felt like the movie held up a mirror in front of me. I've never felt this seen in a movie before this one.
And it feels so good!!! I'm so sad that a lot of people will be missing it out because the marketing team did such a terrible job at their literal jobs. If more people gave it a chance, they'll likely find a story that truly made them feel heard.
Also the romance is really cute. Like I don't typically seek out romance stories, but damn that was good food, that was good fluff. I think it's also a great allegory for interracial couples, but I'm not in an interracial relationship, so I won't overstep too much!
Long story short, if you're unsure on whether you really want to see this movie or not, hear it from me who saw it twice:
Go Watch Elemental!!! You will not regret it!!!
#THIS MOVIE WAS MADE FOR ME AND OTHER ASIAN IMMIGRANTS FOR REAL FOR REAL!!!!#also obviously it's not perfect#I understand the concerns with how fire is dangerous so the allegory may be flimsy#but they addressed it in the film!!!#also honestly there's also a good disability angle to look at here?#especially with how fire people are trying to live in a world that refuses to accomodate them#and would rather discriminate them#or shun them from society to the point they have to make their own community#but I'm not disabled so again#i won't overstep!!#elemental#pixar elemental#elemental 2023#pixar#review#rant#opinion#commentary#chris p fried rambles
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The tme/tma binary is problematic because bioessentialism and gender essentialism is problematic.
The bioessentialism in its use includes assuming that everyone born with a vulva cannot experience transmisogyny in a meaningful way despite being presented with evidence otherwise. Sure itâs not all in the same way, not all trans women and transfems amab have all the same experiences either, but they can always specify something like âhey Iâm an intersex trans woman who was afab but raised as a guy.â
The gender essentialism in its use includes assuming that everyone who identifies as a man cannot experience transmisogyny in a meaningful way despite being presented with evidence otherwise. Drag queens donât get systemically targeted by transmisogyny even when there is legislation targeting their right to be in childrenâs and public spaces when they identify as men (cis or trans)? Are you certain? Because Iâm not a drag queen and Iâm not certain of that, so I can ask drag queens about it instead of assuming what their experiences are.
Julia Seranoâs criticism of the tme/tma binary is that itâs use can consist of âboiling down peopleâs complex experiences with different types of sexism into âsome people are privileged and some people are marginalized,ââ and thatâs my issue with it too.
#if someone calls themselves tma & specify something like#âIâm a cis man but Iâm consistently perceived like a trans woman & experience prejudice and discrimination as a resultâ#am I really qualified as someone who hasnât lived that personâs life to say otherwise?#if someone calls themselves tma but when asked how so they say something like#âoh I may be a cis man but one time I wore a dress & got mistaken for a trans woman & someone called me the T-slur :(â#âI donât wear dresses a lot & it hasnât happened since but I like the way tma sounds so I wanna use itâ#most people would probably say. you donât generally experience transmisogyny in that case so Iâd rather#you stay out of the center of transmisogyny discussions bc theyâre not about you & thatâs what tma is intended for#again the transfems I know donât think tma is a useful term either but I wanna address them respectfully#transmisogyny#tme/tma binary#mine#long post#intracommunity issues tag
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another doodle :3 mtt clothing swap!
DUST STOP SERVING WITH HORROR AND TAKE YOUR DEAD ASS BROTHERS SCARF OFF KILLER HES ABOUT TO HAVE A MOVIE REALISTIC PANIC ATTACK
#this is what bad sanses is to me#horrordust having the time of their lives and then the world + nightmare being out for killer#no because why do they look good in each others clothes. actually why did i ask theyre mtt OF COURSE they look good in eachothers clothes#i cant tell im just biased or not but dust doesnt look that bald without the hood the way i drew him#he looks FAR too similar to classic in my style though its unnerving. ive been noticing that recently its scary#change the colors on him thats classic. thats sans undertale#killer a PAPYRUS behind you đ#hold up wait hold on??? DUST outfit killer... HORROR outfit dust... KILLER outfit horror........#that order of swaps is just like a certain other trio of mine. i wonder who. huh#swapinverse reference (only i understand because i have not told much about swapinverse to anyone)#triglycercule when will you stop talking about swapinverse when nobody knows about it and actually start swapinverse posting!!!!!#never (when i finish the full doc including character details and actual multiverse lore)#which will likely be in like 2027 or something idk man im a slow worker#slow in working and physical activity too đđđ triglycercule what can you not not do?#i can be unnecessarily into 3 freaks who dont even know eachother and put them into every situation together#truely comedic. thank you i know. i am truly a comic. call me the muse of comedy. call me....... thalia (gets shot)#ANOTHER swapinverse reference???? WE CANNOT LET BRO GET AWAY WITH THIS âźď¸âźď¸âźď¸âźď¸#was gonna say bruh but then i realized i would sound too much like epic and um#listen epic i like you but id rather shoot myself than speak like you bruh#yet another doodle where killer is the butt of the joke. at least its not like 90% of other jokes like this#where killer either gets the shit beaten out of him or he gets yelled at or someone gets angry at him#i dont have the right to criticize the majority of the fandom's humor ill silence myself#tricule art#THIS one goes in tricule art because its digital and not traditional. i know thats medium discrimination. i dont care#can you believe i only drew this during a 5 hour flight. seriously. 5 HOURS 4 ONLY THIS?????#whatever at least ive been drawing. bare minimum is best minimum#as long as i keep draw...... eventually ill improve....... its literally impossible if i dont improve if i dont keep drawing#imGONNA improve soon trust (when will it happne đđđâšď¸âšď¸âšď¸âšď¸âšď¸âšď¸âšď¸)
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very salty salt re: someoneâs hotter-than-the-sun take on jgy/meng shi, mu qing, and class
just saw someone insist that bc meng shi was a famed courtesan at some point, she therefore was actually quite well off financially, and was not at all lower or working class, as if she not only had a say in her profession, but as if this did not all come crashing down after 1) aging, and 2) having a literal child
they also described both meng yao and mu qing as âfunctionally middle classâ because obviously not being jobless or homeless means youâre middle class.
and also claimed that mu qing was personally responsible for xie lianâs downward spiral, and that mu qingâs decision to leave abandon xie lian was selfish, cruel, andâget thisâfueled by CLASSISM.
OP i am beating you over the head with a stick. how do you fuck up class awareness/analysis THIS bad.
the whore and her bastard son are middle class because sheâs fuckable and he knows how to read. uh huh sure.
the working class servant is selfish and classist for prioritizing his own family over his employer, the royal fucking family. why not.
here look OP i can string together offensive sentences too: you are fucking stupid.
#salt is salt#mdzs talk#and the rarely used#tgcf talk#jgy tag#like in what fucking world do you live in where meng shi is viewed as âWealthy Respected Courtesanâ instead of âwashed up whoreâ#iâm 90% sure i already had this person blocked for their shit jc takes#which really just solidifies my working concept#it was never about any perceived classism#bc they just proclaimed that the two most notable non-love interest/non-gentry charactersâŚare classist.#source: they made decisions that prioritized their own interests rather than sacrificing themselves and their families for their wealthyâ#cough i mean generous benefactors#the ungrateful whelps#like whatâs next? are you gonna claim that he xuan was selfish and entitled and classist for pursuing the position he was owed?#or was shen jiuâliteral child slaveâclassist for resenting binghe?#i got itâairplane was classist for wanting to be able to pay his bills. doesnât he know people are homeless?! is he looking down on them?!!#how dare he charge for his product?! heâs discriminating against people who canât afford to pay for shitty porn!!#like jfc op the bar here was so fucking low you would have to TRY just to trip over it#and you steamrolled yourself into a pancake just to fit underneath#because obviously every character flaw HAS to be some kind of -ism so i can condemn you for liking this blank-ist character#then again this shouldnât surprise me#bc these folks accuse queer ppl all the fucking time of being homophobic#for not hating jc who is supposedly homophobic#projection much?#it really is the foundation of the anti mindset:#âi donât like this thing. i must dislike this thing bc itâs Problematic. itâs problematic therefore YOU shouldnât like this thing.â#âand youâre just as Problematic if you DO.â#some ppl really just Say Things#ok iâm done
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throw back to last year when my vertigo made me miss like half a week of work multiple times and then my boss tried to refer me to HR and I straight up ignored the emails bc HR is not for workers. HR is for the company.
#annndd HR allowed all those interview questions about disability (illegal.) to fly so#WHY would i tell them about anything wrong with me.#i'd rather get fired for like. idk. they dont wanna pay me anymore and let half the department go.#rather than get fired for discrimination that i CANNOT PROVE in court bc they file padded instead.#sneaky fuckers.
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If Randall had any regrets about leaving New Orleans, it was that he wouldn't be able to see the expressions on the faces of not only Minnie, but all of his coworkers, when they arrived the following morning and realized that their star employee/favorite punchline wouldn't be coming in to work that day (or any day after) and had instead left for them what Dorian had playfully termed a "nasty-gram". It gave no hints as to where he was going, of course (tempting as it was to lord his new marriage was over them all, he wasn't going to put them all in danger just to be petty), but it did call them all out for their unpleasantness, how miserable he was working for Minnie, and how happy he was that he would never see any of them ever again.
"I hope I will be," he replied with a small smile. "I don't ever want to be like her, or any of my coworkers. I can only hope that I'll be able to make a better workplace than any of them made, working with them...I hope to make the sort of workplace I would've liked to have worked at."
A place where his employees didn't tense up whenever he came in. A place where he and them all gathered around to gossip cruelly about someone else. A place where everyone felt comfortable, without being pressured to stay up all hours of the night to get their work done, their energy the next day be damned. A place where no customer would be allowed to treat his employees like dirt and get away with it. Yes, that sounded nice to him, it sounded very, very nice...
#((they really were; weren't they? :D))#((seriously; lon and erika are gonna take one (1) look at their uncles))#((and are gonna be SO struck by how much they look alike that they're gonna be SO stoked))#((to realize they're twins just like them! they've probably heard about how their grandfather's brothers were twins))#((so to see them in the flesh (or ectoplasm rather) would be SO exciting for them!))#((and you KNOW colin and callahan would be so excited to see another set of twins in the family))#((and would no doubt be stunned to learn that they were born post-mortem!))#((though i will say; and i touched on this earlier; that's gonna lead to some serious angst))#((as colin and callahan learn that their baby brother faced discrimination; battled alcoholism))#((and then ultimately drowned-and then their sister-in-law died of disease))#((and their nephew and his bride were murdered before they could make it to the altar!))#((that's gonna be heartbreaking for them AND june's parents to learn))#((just as it was for june and wilhelm when they first arrived at the mansion! oof!))#outofhatboxes#beatingheart-bride#V:Days of Future Past
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There's a thing about pre-transition dissociation where like⌠every positive emotion feels thin and hollow, so living your life is completely based on removing pain rather than bringing in joy. There's no scales to balance, no assets to book against liabilities, just various misfortunes to avoid so you can distract yourself in a state of numb comfort. You ask yourself "would I be happier as a woman" and on one hand you picture all the difficulties, the effort, the prospect of being discriminated against (for being a woman or for being a tranny) and on the other hand you don't picture anything, and so you weigh those two hands up and go "haha yeah trans woman are cool and all but I'm sure I'm not one of them"
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#that by the way is why I'll never bother looking into if I'm autistic or have ADHD#there's... there's sure a lot of stuff there that sounds familiar#but like... what would I get with a diagnosis?#medical bias and potential discrimination from various groups and entities; same as everyone gets out of it (which is fucking bullshit)#what do I gain?#well... I'm not willing to take the deal with the devil of disability cause I've got a house and I'd like to be allowed to make money#what they'd offer me would help but not enough to compensate what I'd lose#and I have no intention of taking ADHD medication cause... I'm so fucking close to making stuff work#rather work on figuring out how to accommodate myself rather than deal with the hassle of medication#like my insomnia makes it so even antibiotics are a pain to deal with for a week#I don't want to deal with taking a med; especially when then I have side effects to deal with; not when I've almost got things worked out#this isn't anti medication; I'm all for people taking what helps them; I just don't think it would help me#as in; even if I have ADHD and these meds fit my biology perfectly I don't think they'd help more than the downsides they'd bring#(like having to pay for them and get ahold of them when I'm 50 miles from a pharmacy)#so no disability and no meds cause I turn both of those things down#...so... what benefit do I get from a diagnosis other than an existential one of getting to know?#far as I see it's nothing; and like... gotta accommodate myself either way; I can forgo closure in return for no dealing with bullshit#it's wrong that those diagnoses bring bullshit down on people; it's sick frankly#but it's also a fact and I don't need to deal with it#it won't get me any damn help; so I'm better off just continuing to slowly try and sort shit out myself
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Discord really went from 32 unicode characters + 9999 discriminators (32,000 printable unicode so 32,000^32x9999 = actually incalculable on a lot of calculators, essentially infinite) to presumably 32 english alphabet characters, periods and underscores
And at the same time alienated anyone and everyone who doesn't speak a language using a latin alphabet (most languages) - and languages that don't use the english character set (basically all of them) - made stalking easier, removed individuality, and destroyed their actually revolutionary username behavior
...to look like twitter.
EDIT: as pointed out, it would be 32,000^32 (32 characters, 32,000 variations) rather than 32,000 characters with 32 variations. that number is still incalculable by a lot of calculators, but it's a significant difference! here's the actual count (as it's thousands of zeroes less)
146,135,548,716,716,982,791,186,446,423,301,139,135,396,694,972,170,240,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
#discord moment#the username change is only xenophobic#ramblings#discord usernames#discord username change
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all RIGHT:
Why You're Writing Medieval (and Medieval-Coded) Women Wrong: A RANT
(Or, For the Love of God, People, Stop Pretending Victorian Style Gender Roles Applied to All of History)
This is a problem I see alllll over the place - I'll be reading a medieval-coded book and the women will be told they aren't allowed to fight or learn or work, that they are only supposed to get married, keep house and have babies, &c &c.
If I point this out ppl will be like "yes but there was misogyny back then! women were treated terribly!" and OK. Stop right there.
By & large, what we as a culture think of as misogyny & patriarchy is the expression prevalent in Victorian times - not medieval. (And NO, this is not me blaming Victorians for their theme park version of "medieval history". This is me blaming 21st century people for being ignorant & refusing to do their homework).
Yes, there was misogyny in medieval times, but 1) in many ways it was actually markedly less severe than Victorian misogyny, tyvm - and 2) it was of a quite different type. (Disclaimer: I am speaking specifically of Frankish, Western European medieval women rather than those in other parts of the world. This applies to a lesser extent in Byzantium and I am still learning about women in the medieval Islamic world.)
So, here are the 2 vital things to remember about women when writing medieval or medieval-coded societies
FIRST. Where in Victorian times the primary axes of prejudice were gender and race - so that a male labourer had more rights than a female of the higher classes, and a middle class white man would be treated with more respect than an African or Indian dignitary - In medieval times, the primary axis of prejudice was, overwhelmingly, class. Thus, Frankish crusader knights arguably felt more solidarity with their Muslim opponents of knightly status, than they did their own peasants. Faith and age were also medieval axes of prejudice - children and young people were exploited ruthlessly, sent into war or marriage at 15 (boys) or 12 (girls). Gender was less important.
What this meant was that a medieval woman could expect - indeed demand - to be treated more or less the same way the men of her class were. Where no ancient legal obstacle existed, such as Salic law, a king's daughter could and did expect to rule, even after marriage.
Women of the knightly class could & did arm & fight - something that required a MASSIVE outlay of money, which was obviously at their discretion & disposal. See: Sichelgaita, Isabel de Conches, the unnamed women fighting in armour as knights during the Third Crusade, as recorded by Muslim chroniclers.
Tolkien's Eowyn is a great example of this medieval attitude to class trumping race: complaining that she's being told not to fight, she stresses her class: "I am of the house of Eorl & not a serving woman". She claims her rights, not as a woman, but as a member of the warrior class and the ruling family. Similarly in Renaissance Venice a doge protested the practice which saw 80% of noble women locked into convents for life: if these had been men they would have been "born to command & govern the world". Their class ought to have exempted them from discrimination on the basis of sex.
So, tip #1 for writing medieval women: remember that their class always outweighed their gender. They might be subordinate to the men within their own class, but not to those below.
SECOND. Whereas Victorians saw women's highest calling as marriage & children - the "angel in the house" ennobling & improving their men on a spiritual but rarely practical level - Medievals by contrast prized virginity/celibacy above marriage, seeing it as a way for women to transcend their sex. Often as nuns, saints, mystics; sometimes as warriors, queens, & ladies; always as businesswomen & merchants, women could & did forge their own paths in life
When Elizabeth I claimed to have "the heart & stomach of a king" & adopted the persona of the virgin queen, this was the norm she appealed to. Women could do things; they just had to prove they were Not Like Other Girls. By Elizabeth's time things were already changing: it was the Reformation that switched the ideal to marriage, & the Enlightenment that divorced femininity from reason, aggression & public life.
For more on this topic, read Katherine Hager's article "Endowed With Manly Courage: Medieval Perceptions of Women in Combat" on women who transcended gender to occupy a liminal space as warrior/virgin/saint.
So, tip #2: remember that for medieval women, wife and mother wasn't the ideal, virgin saint was the ideal. By proving yourself "not like other girls" you could gain significant autonomy & freedom.
Finally a bonus tip: if writing about medieval women, be sure to read writing on women's issues from the time so as to understand the terms in which these women spoke about & defended their ambitions. Start with Christine de Pisan.
I learned all this doing the reading for WATCHERS OF OUTREMER, my series of historical fantasy novels set in the medieval crusader states, which were dominated by strong medieval women! Book 5, THE HOUSE OF MOURNING (forthcoming 2023) will focus, to a greater extent than any other novel I've ever yet read or written, on the experience of women during the crusades - as warriors, captives, and political leaders. I can't wait to share it with you all!
#watchers of outremer#medieval history#the lady of kingdoms#the house of mourning#writing#writing fantasy#female characters#medieval women#eowyn#the lord of the rings#lotr#history#historical fiction#fantasy#writing tip#writing advice
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Practical Demonstration
Kinktober Day 3: Exhibitionism Yandere Male Alpha Professor x Gender Neutral Omega Teacher Assistant CW: Noncon, public sex, exhibitionism, abuse of authority, knotting, musk, scent kink, biting, claiming bites, pheromones, overstimulation, a/b/o dynamics, slick, suppressants, manipulation, praise kink, general yandere behavior Word Count: 1.6k (Okay guys, hope you enjoy this given how long you have waited for it! PLEASE comment, comments feed me <3)
You were the teacher's assistant for the renowned and well-regarded Professor Reid Sullivan. He had degrees involving anatomy and physiology as well as the psychology of alphas and omegas, and the college he taught at was prestigious.
Professor Sullivan was a bit of a prodigy, already being a highly respected academic despite only being in his early-thirties. His unkempt shaggy hair, dark circles around his eyes, and slight stubble made him appear older. His classes were popular, though he refused to teach large crowds. They reduced his efficacy. At most, he would teach 24 students at a time. This class, though, was limited to 20.
This meant students were always clamoring to sign up before all the slots were filled. Not only were people eager to watch him teach because he was so accomplished and good at educating but also because he was considered rather attractive by many students.
It didn't help that he was also an alpha, and despite his tired nerdy demeanor, he was actually quite fit.
But the main reason his classes were so popular was that he often incorporated live demonstrations into his lessons. In the past, he had omegas demonstrate heat and alphas show off knots while he pointed to and described the anatomy and the purpose for it. He even had an alpha and omega pair demonstrate mating on more than one occasion.
Working under him wasn't bad at all. You were an omega, so you were naturally pretty nervous at first. Working with an alpha superior could sometimes be rather hard. Even in this progressive age, there was still a degree of discrimination and power abuse.
Professor Sullivan was exceedingly kind to you. He even got you coffee and something to eat every morning, even though that would typically be a task more suited to you. He also let you sit in his large cushy chair and was quick to let you use his jacket as you rarely used one, and his classroom tended to be cold.
He was very patient and understanding, guiding you through lessons and helping you learn how to handle a class.
Then, on the day of the final lecture, his true colors were revealed.
He locked the door and then stood in front of it. He put on the display screen a presentation about seducing and breeding an omega.
"Omegas are instinctively attracted to mates that provide them with food. It doesn't have to be major, but a daily coffee and small bit of food will make them naturally more receptive to you..."
The lecture went into greater detail on the subject, also explaining how he microdosed the coffee to make suppressants less effective, but you weren't paying much attention. You were too busy staring at the screen that had pictures of you happily sipping coffee or nibbling on muffins or bagels. It was all so surreal.
"For a shy omega, you can't simply bombard them with your scent. It could scare them away or turn them off completely from your continued advances. Instead, get them acclimated to it..."
The screen now showed how he slightly scented his chair and jacket and gradually scented it more juxtaposed with images of you grading papers while wearing the jacket and sitting in his chair.
You were mortified. Professor Sullivan was a monster! You tried to push past him and get to the door. It almost worked as he was taken aback by your determination to escape, but the extra few seconds that you spent fiddling with the lock were all he needed to wrap his arms around you from behind.
"If your omega acts fearful before mating then the steps we took earlier will help us now."
âG-get off!â
You thrashed and squirmed, but he licked, sucked, and nibbled at your neck until the overstimulation clouded your mind and made your resistance much more feeble. After that, he turned you towards him and, after disrobing completely, pushed your head under his arm so that you got a full dose of his pheromones.
The students gave the professor their undivided attention. One or two omega students envied your place as they stared with wide-eyed fascination at Professor Sullivan's now throbbing cock. The rest were a bit uneasy because you clearly hadn't been willing. They weren't actually too shocked, though, this type of thing wasn't exactly uncommon.
"See how limp the omega is? That's because I canceled any bothersome suppressants, made them accepting of my scent, and subconsciously had them see me as a provider."
The professor had a student roll over his chair to the center of the class before locking the wheels in place. He sat you down tenderly after taking off all your clothing and setting it aside.
"Gather around class, feel free to masturbate as long as you pay attention. This is especially important for you alphas."
Some of the students rubbed their crotches. The alphas encouraged the omegas since it would be helpful later to get them all hot and bothered. After the class formed a circle around the two of you, he continued.
"Now, before an alpha inserts themself into their omega, they must make sure the omega is properly slicked up. Some was produced earlier, but we will want more."
He demonstrated the proper neck stimulation techniques as well as how to slowly stretch out and prepare an omega by inserting gradually more fingers. Then he showed them how to massage an omegaâs entrance with their cocks before penetration.
Before he even slipped his cock into you, you were already drooling with a dazed expression.
"Okay class, I said today would be an interactive lesson. The 10 alpha students were each delegated an omega and as part of their final grade, they were tasked with doing everything to their omega classmate that I have done to the TA. Omega students will be granted a participation grade."
The alpha half of the class began pulling the omegas close, stuffing the omegas' faces into their musky crotches or underarms.
The omegas were all bewildered. One gladly accepted their fate, a few were shocked into inaction, and most struggled. Only one managed to escape and get out the door but was chased down and brought back.
These were all students with dreams and goals, most didn't want to be an alpha's property and cumdump. At least not before they did things with their lives.
"I made sure all of your desks were sturdy enough for this, you can prop your omegas up on them if you'd like, putting your clothes on the desk and laying your omega on that will make them more comfortable, like a miniature nest with your scent."
The alphas were all stoked and barely able to hold back.
"If you have your omega in a state like our wonderful TA here is demonstrating then you may slip your cock into them, go slowly though, at least at first."
Professor Sullivan was the first to sink in, causing you to moan softly, soon the entire room was filled with the gasps and moans of a room full of omegas mingling with the grunting and heavy breathing of their alpha lovers.
The air was heavy with pheromones, musk, and the scent of slick.
Your mind wasn't really able to process what was happening around you, though. Your nose was focused on the scent of the one mating you as you instinctively wrapped your arms and legs around him.
"Oh, don't forget to praise your omegas, they may not understand your words right now, but the tone will soothe them."
He kissed you possessively.
"You're such a good mate for me. A perfect partner. So good at helping me teach this lesson. Taking my cock so well~"
He cooed into your ear lovingly as the alpha students praised and complimented their mates. Occasionally, an omega shuddered and squealed in orgasm with their alphas not too far behind.
Sullivan sped the pace up for you, and you didn't last much longer after that. You spasmed wonderfully around his dick as you came hard. Not the only time, though, as he coaxed several more climaxes from your trembling body before he finally came himself and tied you with his big knot.
"Once you've knotted your lover you should bite their neck to mark them as yours. This is essential to making your omega feel safe and loved and will make you secure in the knowledge that everyone knows who they belong to."
The professor bit your neck hard, causing you to moan more even as you flinched in pain.
"You look so beautiful with my mark."
After all the mating had finished and all the knots had deflated, the omegas were all still pretty out of it. Mating and being claimed took a lot out of them and it would probably be an hour or two before they recovered.
"Don't forget your homework! Aftercare is ESSENTIAL!!! Take your omegas to your dorms and make sure they are hydrated, well fed, and praised. If they get cranky at today's events, they probably just need another round or two of breeding."
Which, as it turns out, is exactly what he determined you needed when you wouldn't listen to reason at his home later. He tried to explain that it was all to enhance his teaching. He had been looking for the right omega to fall in love with and help with his lessons for YEARS!
And he finally found you. A TA aspiring to work in his field! You had always wanted a career in academics, and now you had one as his permanent assistant and live demonstration participant!
#yandere x reader#gender neutral reader#yandere alpha x omega reader#omega reader#gender neutral omega#yandere boyfriend#male yandere x gn reader#male yandere#yandere omegaverse#yandere imagines#yandere scenario#My OCs#My OC Professor Sullivan#My OC Reid Sullivan#Yandere professor#yandere college#kinktober 2024
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Rook's backgrounds make no sense or gatekeeping is good, actually
It's didn't sit well with me ever since bioware admitted that all 6 background for Rook can be played by any race you choose
Looking back at Origins it's clear why most of the backgrounds were race-specific. Not only it provided a better understanding of the separate cultures (you wouldn't really understand what dwarfs are about if you were able to play as a surface dwarf commoner) it also established the rules of the world (elves are opressed, you can't become a queen/king cuz the nobles will riot, humans colonize them and inforce their religion and rules on everyone, dwarfs are considered weird)
Now, looking at the veilguard, I can't help but ask:
How can a fully grown dalish with vallaslin be a crow? They buy slaves as a way to get more assassins, usually elves, children, so they could easier ruin their psyche. why the hell would a dalish stand for it?
How can a qunari be a Gray Warden? Wardens don't discriminate, sure, but this far, we haven't even heard of a qunari warden. Rook should be a legend, Rook should be questioned at actually being a warden by NPCs, OR sit in some Warden outpost and being studied by their mages, because no one actually knows how Blight and joining might work with Kossith body instead of running around with Varric.
Veiljumpers were organized by dalish, right? Then why in the world would a human be allowed to join? How and why did they change their minds to accept literally anyone, even if it's a potential threat/thief(Morrigan)/zealot/etc..?
How can a dwarf, someone who isn't even connected to the fade be a Veiljumper?
How can a dwarf be a part of the Mourn Watch? A Mortalitasi, an exclusively MAGE order? What can they even do?? Preform a non magical mummifications with herbs and salts like Egyptians did? Sweep the mausoleum? Be some sort of a funeral organizer/lawyer/genealogist? That could've been really interesting if only the game actually bothered to say anything about it. It did not
"Well it's up to your headcanons!" then why make the backgrounds in the first place??? They don't matter anyway!
I mean, obviously it was just a way to promote the game to older fans. Look, the backstories! The thing you've been craving for is back in game! Only they forgot what actually made them so great. The most important part. They mattered, they created a basis for my character. They gave them families, connections. They changed the way my character is perceived (elves in general) and what they can do plotwise (become a monarch/paragon).
I don't fucking care if 3-5 NPCs might have some additional dialogues for me, cuz they don't matter anyway. I don't even know these people, i never met them before, my character did, but I didn't. And now I don't care enough to know. like, i'm playing as a mourn watcher, but before going to Nevarra i barely knew anything about them, and what i know now is still rather surface level shit
Let alone the fact that all the backgrounds are practically the same. You pissed off some influencial people by doing good and was send away. Bravo.
........if this post gets one like I'm writing my own ideas for DA4 protagonist's backgrounds
#i'm one mental breakdown away from making a self indulgent visual novel to wipe this shit out of my memories#veilguard critical#dragon age#dav#veilguard spoilers#bioware critical
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No, you listen to me | James Potter
Pairing: James Potter x Slytherin!Fem!Reader
Word Count: 3.6k
Summary: Aftermath of when you ran away from the Yule ball, cinderella style. after the Christmas holidays, both of you return to hogwarts with different objectives. James tries to find out who you are. You try to make sure he never will.
Notes: Not proofread. Mistakes. Once again because people keep forgetting, english is my third language, be kind. Themes of bullying, discrimination, very bad sister relationships. Regulus is like a BROTHER. James tries?
Masterlist Part one. Part three
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Your eyes scanned across the parchment, rereading Jamesâ apology, but all you could really feel was disappointment and anger. What was even the point of trying to prove anyone wrong? You leaned back against the cushions of the armchair and pulled your knees up, wrapping your arms around them to steadily lock them in place. Then you let your head drop.
You pressed your watering eyes into your knee, effectively letting your pajama pants soak up any tears that threatened to fall. You gently rocked yourself back and forth while you tried to clear your mind. You wouldnât let any of this get to you.
A hand pressed itself to your back, right between your shoulder blades. âLetâs get you out of here,â Regulus spoke up. His tone was hard, but only because of his clenched jaw when he thought back to how you had run off with a betrayed look. The second he realized it was James who was the mystery guy, he had kept a close eye. He knew things wouldnât end well with those prejudiced twats, and he was right.
You pathetically looked up at him, and Regulus didnât bother to hide his grimace at the sight of your face.
âDonât exaggerate you arse,â you mumbled and shoved him light-heartedly.
âBack at you,â Regulus shot back. Then he sighed and motioned for you to scootch over so he could squeeze himself to fit in the armchair with you. âI know you. And I know you know what my brother and his friends are like. Why are you so disappointed?â
You stared at the lit fireplace, lost in thoughts, and eventually shrugged when Regulus nudged you out of your train of thoughts.
âI guess- I really liked the guy on the other side of the paper. And I really hoped that maybe heâd be in there somewhere. And I suppose that for a moment I actually thought James Potter was alright, you know?â
Regulus scrunched his nose in distaste. âNot at all, but go on.â
You shook your head in amusement at him, but let your eyes soften. âIâm sorry Reg,â you whispered.
âWhat for?â
âMaking you listen to me whining about a guy that I know you have personal issues with.â You decided not to mention out loud the fact that those personal issues included the way Sirius had left Regulus behind in that household, escaping to live with the Potters and going as far as publicly calling James his true brother. Found family, he had proudly said.
Regulus knew what you were referring to. He smiled bitterly. âWell, brothers are overrated anyways. Iâd much rather have a sister,â he said while nudging you again.
You hummed in contemplation. âI donât know Reg; Iâll have to disagree with you on this one. Iâd much rather have a brother than any number of sisters.â
âHow convenient for us.â
âVery convenient indeed,â you smiled happily.
Regulus got up suddenly and turned to you with a stretched out hand. You raised an eyebrow at him.
âI meant what I said, you know. Letâs get you out of here. I do recall you promising me tea at your new apartment.â He looked at his pocket watch. âWell, itâs 5 oâclock in the morning, and the first train leaves at 6. Whatâs the difference between leaving in the evening or right now.â
âYou absolute champ.â
âI donât even know what that means.â
You laugh whole-heartedly and stuff the parchment in your transfigurations book. You and Regulus took the first train and left Hogwarts behind for the Christmas holidays. A break would do you good. Godric knows you needed to get James off your mind.
James carefully placed the glass slippers in his suitcase and covered them with a few sweaters just in case. He had caught the elves recklessly throwing suitcases into the storage compartment of the Hogwarts express before. Youâd think that the use of magic would come in handy for tasks like this, but no.
âProngs, I got you this?â Sirius pushed a sheet of bubble wrap into Jamesâ arms. James offered Sirius an appreciative look.
After thoroughly explaining everything, from the moment when he found the parchment, to who you were and why he decided that he wanted to become someone you would approve of, Sirius had pieced the rest together and apologized to James for leaving such a shit impression on his mystery date.
James sheepishly pointed at his own solution. âShould I change it?â
âWell, I mean did you see how the elves throw around with our luggage?â
James mirrored Sirius' grin. This break truly came at a perfect time. After all, James would let you occupy his mind as much as he needed to find out who you were.
Two weeks flew by in a blur. You and Regulus had set up a Christmas tree inside your small apartment and had made a competition out of finding the most impressive gift for each other, with only 10 galleons.
You had found the most gorgeous black quill and enchanted ink set for him and were rather confident until Regulus had somehow shown up with what looked like emerald, antique and gorgeously over the top earrings. You had shot him a look and he had immediately provided a receipt to prove he had played fair.
âI just have great negotiating skills,â heâd said.
You had hummed skeptically in reply but had happily tried them on.
All in all, the holidays were a very welcome break for you. Which is why you were so very reluctant to pack your bags. The door to your room opened and Regulus stood in the entrance, leaning against the door frame.
âGet out,â you groaned in dismay at the interruption. Regulus shot you an unimpressed look.
âNot until I see you pack; we leave in less than an hour.â
You huffed in annoyance and threw a pillow at his head. âIâm not asking you again, Black.â You flopped back down on your bed dramatically in dismay at the prospect of going back to Hogwarts. Regulus elegantly tilted his head and let the pillow fly past him.
âOne hour,â he enunciated, before walking off.
You threw another pillow his way and yelled, âClose the door when you leave, you twat!â
With a flick of his wand, your door closed.
Regulus waited for you with a bag in his hand.
âWhereâs the rest of it,â you teased as you motioned to the small amount of luggage he held.
Regulus turned red but stuck his chin up. âLeft them here for the summer,â he off-handedly replied. You laughed. âGreat, so you can help carry this bag then,â you grinned and pushed your smaller bag into his hands while you marched out the door with your heavy luggage, dragged behind you.
When you entered the platform, and were handed the Hogwarts newspaper, you did not expect to find a picture of you and James at the Yule ball on the front page. âWho are you, Willow?â
You immediately folded the paper together and looked up in panic at Regulus. He looked around and found different students excitedly chittering to each other, all while pointing at the newspaper.
âThat is so romantic,â
âI thought James was with Lily?â
âNo, theyâre just friends now.â
âI was wondering who he was dancing with.â
âShe looks so pretty.â
âIf I found out that my date was James Potter, Iâd take off that mask immediately.â
âWell, she could just be shy.â
âSo true, probably Hufflepuff, donât you think?
âI really hope he finds her.â
You grimaced at everyone and all you wanted to do was disappear. âRelax, Y/N,â Regulus smoothly pulled you on board the Hogwarts Express. âNo one will know itâs you.â
Despite knowing that he was absolutely right, you still faced the floor as you looked for an empty compartment. You didnât realize that you were passing James, who had just come back from a train meeting with the other prefects. He had picked up on Regulusâ words and frowned. But before he could really stop to consider Regulusâ statement, Peter happily waved at him from the maraudersâ compartment. âWeâre over here!â he called out. James forgot about what he heard.
Remus held the newspaper up in the air when James finally took a seat. âReally?â
âIt was Padâs idea,â James immediately said.
Peter curiously grabbed the newspaper. âAny results?â
James shrugged. âItâs only the first day,â he tries to convince himself, but he was not very sure about this approach to find you.
âItâs going to work out, trust me,â Sirius said. âWhen she sees that youâre going to this extent to find her, youâll definitely woo her for sure,â he claimed.
Remus pulled a face. âI mean, if she ran off cause you two were being pricks, again,â he gave both Sirius and James a sharp look. âAnd hasnât answered any of your messages, I donât think starting a witch-hunt of sorts is the way to find her,â he voiced out his opinion. âShe clearly doesnât want to be found.â
âWhat are you calling my methods bad?â Sirius squinted his eyes at Remus in mock offense.
âIâm just saying they wouldnât exactly woo me,â Remus dryly remarked.
âAnd yet-â
âGuys,â James interrupted. âI just want to find her and apologize. And ask her for another chance to prove that Iâm more than what she saw.â
âWell,â Peter started. He turned red when all eyes were suddenly on him. âShe will probably not reveal herself. But sheâs still a student here. And she knows who you are. So maybe if you publicly show off kind acts, sheâll see how you can be?â
There was a beat of silence and for a moment, Peter wanted to change into a rat and crawl into a hole to hide. But suddenly he was patted on the back by James. âPeter, you absolute champ!â
James Potter was acting weird, and you knew exactly what he was trying to do. You huffed to yourself as you marched right past him while he held the door open for his friends and you, who trailed in right behind them.
Previously, James would have definitely let the door fall in your face, and you had anticipated so, thus smoothly switching your books to your left arm, putting your right hand in front of you in a bracing manner. And so it happened that you stood there frozen, hand flat against James' chest, because he had turned around fully to hold the door open for you.
You embarrassedly dropped your hand that still lingered against him, and a deep frown settled on your face.
âIâd take ten points from Slytherin for touching a student without their consent, but I suppose Iâll let it slide for today,â he arrogantly said. You wanted to beat him up. But you supposed you could let it slide for today. You scowled at him and fled past him towards your designated seat.
Something tugged inside Jamesâ chest as he watched you turn your back towards him and hurry away. He walked to join the rest of the marauders, a ghost feeling of your palm against his chest.
It hadnât just been you that he was more civilized with. You noticed when you found him volunteering in the library, putting away books back on the shelves manually. This bothered you, because he tended to specifically linger around the particular section in the back about Egyptian rites, your favorite. You knew he was there to hopefully spot any often-returning students.
You also noticed that less and less students were coming back to the common room, hexed. Aside from snide remarks, you hadnât encountered much animosity from him anymore either.
Instead, you found yourself on assigned patrol with him, despite the fact that Regulus had kindly offered to jinx his broom during Quidditch practice so you wouldnât have to.
âSo,â James broke the silence. âHow was your holiday?â
âWhy do you want to know,â you immediately shot back before you could stop yourself. James raised his hands in surrender. âWoah, sorry, L/N, just making conversation here.â
You sighed and forced your shoulders to lose their tension. âIt was fine.â
âFine.â James repeated.
âFine,â you confirmed.
That was the end of your conversation, in your opinion. James however, seemed to think differently.
âSo did you get any nice presents?â
You shot him an annoyed look but ended up answering anyway. âYes actually, Regulus got me these earrings,â you said, and you tilted your head to show him. Jamesâ eyes lingered on your earrings. They looked good on you. The exaggerated gem made you stand out despite your sober attire.
âWhat else?â
âWhat do you mean, what else?â
âWhy, did your parents not buy you anything or what?â
You halted mid-step and stared up at James. He noticed that he had said something wrong, and when your sisters came to mind, he hurriedly tried to take his words back. You didnât let him.
âI donât go home for the holidays,â you settled on. âIâm not particularly welcome there. My parents are as big of a fan of me, as Alyssa and Marla are.â You laughed bitterly and continued walking. James followed behind you, he didnât say a word, instead waited for you to continue.
âWell, Iâm in Slytherin after all. Which obviously equals being an evil blood supremacist. They wouldnât want to associate themselves with that, of course,â you sarcastically remarked.
James felt guilt slowly seep in. Your words resonated in his mind and his hands grasped the folded parchment in the pocket of his robes tightly. Those were his exact same words of that night at the Yule ball, and he bit his lip. âIâm sorry.â
You looked up at him, surprise evident in your eyes. âYouâre sorry?â You asked him in disbelief.
James nodded. If he couldnât say it to his mystery girl, at least he could say it to you, he figured.
James watched your eyes light up slightly and for a moment, he was lost in a trance. He snapped out of it when you returned the question. âSo how was your holiday?â
He grinned at the olive branch that you were reaching out. âMine was fine.â
âFine?â
âFine,â he teased. You fought the smile that threatened to tug on your lips.
Patrol ended without any incidents to report and when you wrote that down, James peered over your shoulder to catch your circled dot on the âiâ of ânothing to report.â A sense of dĂŠjĂ vu dawned on him, but the sheer unconscious refusal to even consider you a possibility kept your secret safe.
When you were in bed that night, you couldnât help but think about how at ease you had felt for the remainder of the night with James, basking in the familiarity of the person behind the paper.
With every patrol, you two put another step forward in the direction of a friendship of some sorts.
James couldn't deny the fact that with each time, he started to look forward to the next time, almost the same giddy feeling fluttering in his stomach as each time he would unfold his parchment to find new kind words written there.
You and Willow would be friends, James thought, as he looked at you while you were casually explaining Transfiguration to him while you two strolled through the corridors, not without the occasional insult at his 'lack of competence'.
But for now, James enjoyed the privilege of calling you by your first name. A friend of some sorts, he liked to think.
Perhaps he was wrong about Slytherins. Sure, there were some rotten apples, but he supposed there were rotten apples in each house. And you weren't so bad after all.
For the first time in a long time, you enjoyed your days at Hogwarts. Truly enjoyed them. You would send Regulus to the library to get you your favourite books, and would patrol every Thursday with James unless he had Quidditch practice. Then you would patrol with Abrams. Youâd come across James, who would nod with a kind smile at you as you two have come to be cautious friends and patrol-partners. You hadnât really heard anything from your sisters either, which was absolute bliss as well.
But then one day, you were studying Transfiguration by yourself in the library, and you just so happened to need to go to the bathroom. When you returned, you noticed your book was missing and you pulled a sour face before requesting a new one from Professor McGonagall who had looked over her glasses at you.
But that hadnât been the bad part. No, the bad part was that you had completely forgotten that you had put your enchanted parchment that connected yours to Jamesâ inside that book.
Sirius had victoriously grinned at his funny prank idea. He would change some spells in your book so that you would mess up and become a toad in class. He tossed the book on a table in the common room and a piece of paper slid out.
Sirius had seen the piece of paper before, and his eyes grew as wide as saucers. He jumped up, ran towards his room, and rummaged through Jamesâ nightstand before finding James' parchment under his pillow and wrote something on it. He walked back down the stairs with Jamesâ paper, and he watched in disbelief as a messy âhelloâ appeared on the paper that your sisters now held. âMerlin,â he breathed out, but your sisters had already stormed out of the room.
You entered the Great Hall and felt everyone staring at you and whispering. Even fellow Slytherin students looked at you in contempt. You gave Regulus a confused look when you walked to the free seat next to him. He quietly slid over the Hogwarts newspaper.
Front page again. âMystery girl uncovered. Not a Willow, but a Hanging Tree.â
You didnât need to read the rest; you tore your eyes away from the paper. Tears threatened to spill, but you tried to keep a cool front. You turned around to look for James and found him and his friends sitting right behind you.
Whoever thought that putting The Gryffindor table and Slytherin table next to each other should rot in the dungeons, you bitterly thought.
It was your sister who spoke up first. âI canât believe someone like you would make themselves out to be a victim. âOh no, my sisters bully me,ââ she mocked you.
You felt heat rise to your cheeks and got up. She got up as well and you stood eye to eye with each other. âYouâre pathetic,â She sneered. âYouâre the real mistake here. So go do what you do best- run away.â
You wanted to say something. Anything. But you felt weak and small again. So you turned around and walked away. Whispers continued to fill the room as everyone seemed to have something to say about you.
âHow embarrassing.â
âShe should be ashamedâ
âA Slytherin like her?â
âShe definitely wasted Jamesâ time.â
With every comment you heard, you bit harder on the inside of your cheek, and when that last comment dropped, you balled your fists. Why should you be the one to walk away?
You turned around furiously and marched back towards James, who had gotten up to follow you and reached out his hand. You recoiled.
âY/N, listen-â
âNo, you listen to me,â you spat at him. You looked him up and down with a pained look, holding back tears of frustration and while trying to convey as much disgust as you could.
âIf you didnât like what you found out, you couldâve kept it to yourself and thrown the damn paper away. You had no right to publicly try to humiliate me like this. All of your kindness in an attempt to be a good person only shows how wretched you really are when you stop pretending and act cruelly true to yourself.â
James' eyes flashed with hurt and he shook his head, words were stuck in his throat. He wanted to cover his ears; he didnât want to hear you say this to him. This isnât what he wanted at all. You were wrong. He didnât even know it was you until he saw the newspaper this morning.
But you werenât finished talking yet.
âHas it ever even occurred to any of you,â you looked at the people behind him. You stared your sisters dead in the eye. âThat maybe your prejudice and thoughtless assumptions and insults about how awful or evil we Slytherins are, is the very thing that pushes us down that path?â
You turned your attention back to James, who had an unreadable expression on his face now. âYour cruel comments are part of the reason and you, James Potter, are especially cruel.â
Your tone was sharp, face hardened and the entire Great Hall had fallen silent. Not even the professors spoke up. James felt like you had hit him in the face, and you might as well have. He looked down in shame at your words.
You shakily let out your breath and lowered your voice again. This time, you sounded tired. Reality seemed to dawn upon you that everyone in the great hall was listening to you, and you shook your head to yourself, taking a step back. You scoffed softly.
âI suppose you are truly worthy of the Gryffindor name; overly proud and arrogant in the name of bravery with a tendency to prove yourself, disregarding others and their feelings.â Your venomous words cut through James' heart.
James watched you walk away again and everything around him seemed to fade. He was losing you again. How had he not seen this?
Your situation with your sisters. The way you ran away at the Yule ball when he made a crude remark about Slytherins. The sense of dĂŠjĂ vu every time you walked past him, back turned towards him. Your handwriting. The feeling of your hand pressed to his chest just as when you two danced. The way you were great at transfiguration and could have easily transfigured those glass slippers. The way Regulus was the only student to frequently visit your favourite book section in the library. The chills you had sent down his back when you had allowed him to call you by your first name, and in return had called him James.
âIâm in Slytherin after all. Which obviously equals being an evil blood supremacist.â
âNo one will know itâs you.â
Everyone knows.
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I wish sex workers werenât bludgeoned by society so much because I would genuinely love better filtering out of sexually charged material but I understand that platforms will just use that to easily discriminate against people who create sexual material
#osy grumbles#itâs tiring#obviously I donât want them discriminated against#because theyâre people#but also I would like#the ability to curate my experience a bit better#but certainly#Iâd rather see bare ass I didnât want to#than people not put food on the table#or make the art theyâd like to#or whatever
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look i don't know why people are buying into the "anti-pride" conspiracy obviously they banned pride tape because it was too distracting for players and made it too hard for them to track the puck.
i can't believe the toronto maple leafs would go against a totally logical and reasonable decision made by gary bettman to ban special jerseys because they would confuse players. like how are they supposed to know who's on their team when the colors of their jerseys keep changing?
wait why are the leafs playing in st patty jerseys?
isnât it distracting? what if the players donât agree with what it stands for?
#heavy sarcasm#<prev#but also these should be included under âspecialty jerseysâ right?#or is it because the leafs wear them during games and have for a while which makes them like an official alternate jersey or something??#i would like this to be addressed but i'm pretty sure i'm not going to like the answer either way it goes#(either these jerseys don't count as specialty jerseys or they are and âspecialty jerseysâ will still be banned from ice)#also still pissed that ânon- white cishet able-bodied neurotypical (etc) people are considered âspecialtyâ rather than people#i still want players to fight it (even though they won't)#i mean the fact that goalie masks are not allowed to represent causes/non-typical âvaluesâ for themed nights while goalies just do it anywa#is bogus. like this shouldn't even be a rule (whether they enforce it or not) that certain groups of people are allowed to be represented#while others are not#they literally went you can represent your family and values if you're white/christian but not if you black or gay (etc.)#you can put a cross on your goalie mask and that's not âspecialtyâ it's ânormalâ but no cancer pin because that's âspecialtyâ and not norma#like i wish someone threatened to sue them just to shake things up#but then again luke prokop's coach/gm (i don't remember) literally asked players if they were comfortable with him being on the team#before they called him up which could be considered illegal if it went to court (even if they still called him up) because they took his#sexuality into consideration which is discrimination (like its illegal to even ask for someone's sexuality (and other personal information)#and they were like "we know he's gay does everyone know he's gay what do you think about him being gay we won't let a gay person work here#if it makes anyone uncomfortable and we will admit this publicly because no one would ever threaten legal action for this)#rant whoops#so obviously if they do all of these clearly discriminatory things they will drop the ball here too or won't address it at all#honestly they might say that it's a specialty jersey and not allowed (like with all the goalie masks for hockey fights cancer)#so i think teams should bring the jerseys on the ice for warmup they've already been doing it with masks beanies caps and tape#while the league explicitly said it was all still banned (except for tape)
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ENTANGLED âââ chapter one
pairing: gojo satoru x zenin f! reader
series masterlistânext chapter
synopsis: you â the daughter of zenin naobito (the head of the zenin clan), born with no cursed energy and therefore deemed to be the disgrace of the clan â have only one dream. to escape from your own blood thatâs rejected you ever since birth, even if it means you have to dirty your hands in the process. when simply running away is not an option, for they would indubitably find you and drag you back for worse, you find your getaway in the arms of an enemy clan Â
warnings: MDNI, canon divergent, non-linear narrative (a lot of jumping back and forth between past & present, itâs indicated accordingly), female reader, she/her pronouns, reader is a zenin born without cursed energy, discrimination, abuse and bullying during childhood (she gets the toji treatment :/), brief mention of direct maternal death (regarding readerâs mother), childhood friends that fall out but come together, marriage of convenience (but with a twist), eloping, pining, kind of slow burn ngl, ijichi, shoko, geto, naoya + naobito cameo, mentions of food and alcohol, terms of endearment (calls you miss zenin, bride-o-mine, then mrs gojo later on + sweetheart <- so do you but with a lot of sarcasm behind it), sexual tension, male masturbation, although itâs left vague thereâs some elements of incestuous behaviors on naoyaâs end, wc: 9.3k
chapter one guideline & timeline:
I. The News â takes place in the present time.
II. The Proposal â two weeks prior to The News.
III. Sealing The Deal â two days after The News.
IV. The Past â flashback to the past, mainly from readerâs pov. this part is to be continued in chapter two, from satoruâs pov.
V. The First Night â after Sealing The Deal.
VI. Bad Faith â the day after The First Night.
The NewsÂ
Nobody could ever predict what Gojo Satoru was up to, except for one specific behavioral aspect of his â those whoâve spent a fair amount of time around him could easily figure that whatever it was on that manâs mind, it was, without any doubt, unorthodox and crazy.Â
Yet every now and then, Gojo Satoru managed to outdo himself and exceed even their wildest expectations. This time â by dropping a bomb nobody saw coming, especially not from him. Â
âGojo-san, thereâs an upcoming mission assigned to your students, and you are to supervise them throughout itâ, Ijichi hands a document regarding the occasion, but his arms hang in the air as the blindfolded man is absorbed in a rather peculiar activity, patently unwilling to receive the papers.Â
âEeehâ, Satoru drags out a displeased whine, without even bothering to look at Ijichi. Currently seated and mindlessly spinning around in a swivel chair that he rummaged out earlier that day from one of the storage units in Jujutsu High and dragged into the classroom for god knows why. His entire attention focused on keeping his long legs up in the air as he spins as fast as he can without possibly breaking the chair, but still, he shows some semblance of interest. âWhen? Where? Whatâs it about?â, the words spoken in slow monotone.Â
If you look at the papers, you might know the answer to all these, Gojo-san. Ijichi thinks to himself but, of course, doesnât dare say it out loud. âItâs in two days from now, the location isââÂ
âStop right thereâ, Satoru cuts him off, ceasing his childish ministrations with his feet landing a heavy stomp on the floor. He slowly gets up. âIn two days?â, he rubs his chin, thinking, âI am afraid, I canât. I am getting married thenâÂ
Of course, you are. Ijichi thinks in an internal monologue.Â
âWith all due respect, Gojo-sanâ, he clears his throat to push back the laughter thatâs about to climb up and out his throat. âYou couldâve come up with a better excuse than this to, ummââ, after fixing his glasses, he continues, ââditch your dutiesâÂ
âThat was not an excuse, Ijichi, nor was it a joke. I canât believe you think so lowly of me as a teacherâ Â
For a second there, the evident seriousness in his voice sends a shiver down Ijichiâs spine, which, to be honest, is not entirely caused by the way Gojo spoke to him, but also what he spoke of just now. âI really am getting marriedâ, he repeats.Â
âOh?â, Ijichiâs eyes widen, unable to utter another word other than an exclamation while processing the credibility of his words. This man is not joking? This man, of all men, is getting married? For real?Â
âTo be more precise â in two days from now, I will be busy kidnapping this bride-o-mineâÂ
âOh?!â, still speechless, another gasp leaves Ijishiâs mouth. âYouâre eloping?â Â
âThat is correct, ten points for you Ijichi!â, Satoru claps his hands. âKeep this a secret for the time being. I know it's a matter of time for everyone to know, but I'd rather they found out after itâs official since prying eyes might get in our way and spoil our plans. Got it?âÂ
Ijichi only nods in return.Â
âGood. As for the mission â let Nanami handle it in my stead, the students will be fine as long as heâs with themâÂ
After Satoru left, excusing himself with a âoh, so many things to do before the big day, you know?â spoken with his trademark silly chuckle, Ijichi stood there in the empty classroom for a while, frozen. Shocked to his core still, but now also curious. Who was that woman to make Gojo Satoru want to marry her?Â
The ProposalÂ
(two weeks ago)Â
âTo say I was surprised to get a call from you would be an understatement, Miss Zeninâ, Satoru grinned at you, taking off his sunglasses immediately upon your arrival and placing them on the table.Â
Itâs not that you were late â he was simply early, something quite bizarre for him honestly. Already ordered drinks for the both of you and waiting for you to show up with his legs crossed and fingers nervously tapping on the table â again, being nervous was something quite unusual for him as well.Â
âAnd to ask me to meet you here of all placesââ, he sprawled out on the chair, leaning his back against the wooden splat, his long legs reaching the other side of the table from beneath and pushing the chair there with his feet to invite you to sit. He was being a gentleman in his own way, to which you rolled your eyes but made no remark. âAre you going to ask me to kill someone for you?â, a mocking chuckle escaped his lips after he finished his sentence.Â
âNot necessarilyâ, you replied, unamused. Â
The day before, you called him. Asking to meet you here, in this secluded spot disguised as a cafe which regular people avoided, since it was a place swarmed by dangerous individuals and illegal activities. Drugs, kidnapping, assassination â whatever shady dealing you could think of. It had to be this place, after all there was no way for a Zenin to meet a Gojo out in the open, considering the bad blood between the two clans since generations ago. Especially not the daughter of Zenin Naobito, the clan head, and Gojo Satoru, the pride and leader of the Gojo clan. It wouldâve caused consequences, for you at least.Â
âYouâve got some balls to come here alone though, I must admit. As intriguing as alwaysâ, Satoru scoffed. âI donât remember the last time I sat this close to you. Not since we were kidsâ, his lips slightly curved into a nostalgic smile as he reminisced about old times. âNow you avoid me anywhere you see me, like Iâm some sort of diseaseâ, and the smile shifted back to a regular one, although you could tell it was forced, just to keep his usual nonchalant appearance. âNot that we meet outside of clansâ gatherings, but stillââÂ
âCan we skip the yapping and cut to the chase? I donât have much timeâ, you interrupted. âSure, Miss Zeninâ, he shot back.Â
Miss Zenin. The way he called you that annoyed you abysmally, and that probably was his intention all along. But you had to ignore it for now, you really didnât have much time on your hands â you had to go back home before anyone would notice you werenât around.Â
âI have a favor to ask, actually â itâs more of a proposalâÂ
 âListeningâ, his head tilting to the side, eyes locked on your lips, awaiting the words.Â
âWill you marry me?âÂ
Silence.Â
It took him a few seconds before he could speak, pondering in his head whether he heard you right. Eventually the only word he could utter was âWhat?â, to which you said nothing. You figured it was best to give him some time to process the information. Â
âWhatâs the catch?â, he spoke again, eyes now squinting.Â
âGlad you askedâ, you gave him a knowing smile.Â
âOf course. I would say itâs a joke but no way youâd call me out of the blue just to pull my legâÂ
âTrue, it isnât a jokeâÂ
âI believe itâs not out of love either? Unless... I am wrong? Have you been harboring such strong feelings towards me all these years?â, his tone slowly transitioning back into mocking after the initial shock had faded.Â
Rolling your eyes, you scoffed. âYou wish. See, that would only happen in your dreamsâÂ
Laughing, he slowly shifted in his seat. Leaning his body forward to rest an elbow on the table and press a cheek against his palm, his other hand playing with the straw of his drink. âSo, you want out of the clan, huh? And finally have the courage to do itâÂ
âYou figured?âÂ
âWell, I grasp things quickly. Considering how the Zenins treat women and especially those born without cursed energy, like yourself, this wasnât hard to predict. But I am surprised by the choice of your methodâÂ
âAnd I am surprised you didnât cut me out by now since this was a shot in the darkâ, you eyed him, baffled but pleasantly.Â
âLetâs say I am intrigued by your proposal, which turned out to be quite unromantic, but I'll look past itâ, a mystifying grin splattered on his lips. "Also, as you already know, thereâs a Zenin or two I am willing to helpâ, he laughed. âSo, tell me â whatâs in that beautiful head of yours?âÂ
"Well, as you already guessed â I want to leave the clan. Being a Zenin is not for me, never has been. Iâve been treated like an abomination all my life, looked down upon like I barely fit the criteria to be human in their eyes just because I was not gifted with abilities, and I am done with itâ, you paused, trying to hold back the cracking of your voice. All the years of mistreatment washing over you as you spoke. You took a deep breath, âSimply running away is not an option, they will find me and drag me back for worse. You know it. But if you help meââÂ
ââtheir hands will be tiedâ, he finished your sentence. Â
You nodded. âThey canât go against you. Well, there might be a slight commotion, namely coming from my brother, Naoya. But he wonât do anything brash without fatherâs approvalâÂ
âThat lousy brat? I didnât know the two of you were so closeâ, Satoru lifted an eyebrow, a bit bothered by this.Â
âWeâre not, but itâs complicatedâÂ
He got the message â you did not wish to talk about it. And heâd let it slide. For now. âAnd you think youâll be free once you become a Gojo?âÂ
âNot immediately, but eventually â yes. I donât plan on staying by your side until death do us part, you knowâÂ
âWhat an eventful meeting this turned out to be â first I get a marriage proposal, and now a divorce, all at onceâ, he laughed, covering his eyes with a hand. Perhaps to hide something in them that didnât quite align with his laughter. âWhat if I get attached and refuse to let you go?â, he spoke, with a tone more serious that it took you aback a bit. âHave you considered this?âÂ
âAre you a comedian now?â, you brushed it off. âWe both know such thing wonât happenâÂ
âHow come youâre so sure?âÂ
âItâs happened before, you know itâÂ
âWe were kids back thenâ, he smiled softly, with a sprinkle of regret on his lips. âWe used to sneak out to spend time together, but things are different nowâÂ
âBut you stopped comingâÂ
âMy training got more intense, didnât have time for games anymoreâÂ
âYou bet. I know you did it to keep me out of trouble. You were aware I was getting scolded and punished for meeting youâÂ
âOh?â, he gasped. âYou knew?â, a powerless laughter followed the realization that all these years you didnât just avoid him out of spite. Part of him felt at ease about it, that you always understood him, even without words. Just like back then. Maybe because you were both a mutation of a different breed â a special boy put on a pedestal by many, a monster if you will; and a nonspecial girl looked down upon by her own blood as a disappointment, barely a human â yet the loneliness you carried weighed the same on your hearts.Â
âYeaâ, you sighed. âBack then you did it to keep me out of trouble, now youâll do it to get me out of one. When the time comes, weâll separate but keep it a secret. If my clan finds out, they wonât let it slide. Iâll show up for gatherings every now and then, to dodge any possible suspicions, but thatâs all. Treat this like a dealâÂ
âThatâs all good, but deals require an equivalent exchange so both parties benefit from it. You get your freedom. But what about me â what do I get in return?âÂ
Your lips curved into a scarce smile, delighted that he was willing to negotiate. This could actually work, you thought. âWell, itâs not like your family will be very pleased to have me but still. The most important thing is, you wonât ever have to deal with the blind dates your clan sets you up on, with an arranged marriage in mind. I bet theyâre nagging you about it constantly since youâre pretty much of age nowâÂ
âWhat my clan is concerned about is an heir, marriage is just a stepping stone. How will this temporary thing between us do that? Temporary and fake on top of that?â, he questioned through a scorn.Â
âIâll give you a childâ, you shot at him in a heartbeat, voice unwavering. This was part of the plan after all.Â
âWhat?â, he laughed, tilting his head in pure astonishment at your offer.Â
âWe will lead a normal married life, like a proper wife and husband. Iâll have your child, this secures me even better. That way Iâll be tied to the Gojo clan forever, not the ZeninâÂ
âYouâre aware what we need to do in order for you to have my child, right?âÂ
You were, but when he put it like that your face got hot against your will, heat burning your cheeks and sizzling on your ears. âI amâ, you mumbled, unable to look him in the face. Petrified to meet his gaze.Â
âYou really are insaneâ, he covered his face with both hands. Perhaps he was petrified, too.Â
âComing from you thatâs rather concerning. Now back to the point â you up for it?âÂ
âAlright. Letâs do itâÂ
Sealing The DealÂ
(back to present)Â
For the past two days Satoru pulled all the strings possible in order to speed up the marriage procedure. He diligently prepared all the needed documents to officially register your matrimony. All that was left was to go to the ward office and submit the marriage application after signing it along with two witnesses.Â
With that, today would mark your last day as a Zenin.Â
âDo you know who the girl is?â, Shoko asks, leaning against the wall in the ward office hallways, waiting for Satoru and the mystery bride to arrive.Â
Geto shrugs from next to her, âNope, no clue. Still trying to wrap my head around the fact that this is happening â he is actually getting marriedâÂ
âYou of all people didnât know he was involved with someone?â, she scoffs, turning her head in his direction. âStrange, maybe he was hiding the love of his life from you so you wouldnât snatch her awayâÂ
âHe wasnât involved with anyone, if he was â we both wouldâve known. Besides, what do you mean by that? I would never break the bro code, come onâÂ
A semblance of a lazy laugh slips through Shokoâs lips. One can tell she didnât get much sleep (again) by how lethargic and unenthusiastic her reactions were. âGirls end up falling for you always, so maybe he chickened out to introduce herâÂ
âThatâs because he sucks with girlsâ, Geto snorts. Â
Satoru wasnât exactly the sweep-you-off-your-feet type of guy. His looks were bewitching, that was a given, and women would latch on him, only to give up shortly after. And all the reviews were unanimous â I want someone that will put me first, but with him â I donât see it ever happening, his mind is elsewhere. Â
âMaybe he finally caved in after years of his family pestering him to get marriedâ, Shoko throws another guess.Â
âSatoru caving in to an arranged marriage? Seriously, Shoko... Does he look like the type to listen to what elders tell him to do?âÂ
âHe never looked like the marrying type either, yet here we areâÂ
âI donât knowâ, Geto sighs heavily. âThis is way too oddâÂ
âHey, hey~â, Satoruâs voice echoes through the hallways. âSorry to keep you waiting, my bride was barely able to sneak out from the Zenins. You know how the old farts there areâÂ
Hearing the name Zenin, Shoko and Geto glance at each other with the same perplexed look in their eyes. A Zenin? Sneaking out?Â
Forcing a somewhat adequate smile, you shake their hands. You could tell they were taken aback after hearing your name, it was written all over their faces that they didnât quite endorse this insane whim of Satoruâs.Â
âSatoru, can I have a quick word with youâ, Geto pulls him to the side after giving you a polite smile as a form of apology.Â
âAre you eloping?â, he whispers, although quite audibly, âWith a Zenin? Have you actually lost your mind, Satoru?âÂ
âSuguruâ, Satoru lazily drapes an arm over Getoâs shoulder, âYes to your first question, as for the second â have you ever seen me be normal about anything?â, he laughs.Â
âNot the right time to humor your misery, Satoruâ, Geto says through gritted teeth all while forcing a smile looking your way, to avoid any awkward impression on your end that the two of them were talking about you (even though thatâs exactly what was going on). âThereâs existent animosity between your clans already, are you trying to start an actual war all over again?â, he snaps, giving a sharp nudge to his side.Â
âOuch~â, Satoru yelps. âCome on, Suguru. What can they do to me?â, his words brimming with confidence compel Geto to rub the bridge of his nose in annoyance. âDo you remember, that one time on the rooftop back when we were still students in Jujutsu High, I told you about a girl from my childhood?â, Satoru continues.Â
Geto nods. He does remember it vividly, after all it was the first and last time Satoru has ever talked about a girl of his own accord and with so much passion behind his voice.Â
âThatâs her.âÂ
âItâs our turnâ, Shoko interrupts. âLetâs go get you marriedâÂ
As you all entered the hall, Suguru gave Satoru a soft pat on the back and glanced over his shoulder at Shoko with a validating nod.Â
Satoru got a pass from his moral compass.Â
--Â
Signatures were inked, rings were exchanged, and vows were made to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do you part.Â
It is said that vows are crucial in a marriage, they set the tone for your relationship going forward and serve as a ground to build your values on. Whatever values could be built on a soil soaked with lies, you thought to yourself as you all walked out. As soon as the ceremony was over Shoko rushed out to get the dose of nicotine her body was yearning for the entire time inside the ward office, leaving you three behind.Â
There was nothing holy about your union, it was a lie to begin with. And, naturally, so were your vows. It shouldnât bother you this much that you were to break the fake promises you just made to the man that handed you a one-way ticket to your freedom.Â
âWhatâs with the face, Mrs. Gojo?â, Satoru softly pokes you in the arm, the unease in your expression doesnât go unnoticed by him. âWe just tied the knot, yet you look like you just walked out of a funeralâÂ
A funeral. Right. Thatâs how it felt to you.Â
You buried yourself, your past, in there. You got what you wanted, but part of you was terrified of the new person you were to become. Mrs. Gojo, huh? You were not in the right headspace to be snarky about it now.Â
âIâm fine. All these formalities are draining, thatâs allâÂ
âThen weâve got to rechargeâ, he grins, then turns around and shouts at Geto whoâs walking a few steps behind and scrolling on his phone, âSuguruuu, letâs celebrate, shall we?âÂ
âGeez, youâre loud, Satoruuuâ, he cracks an irked grimace, sticking a pinky finger into his ear.Â
âThereâs no need for thatâ, you whisper, tugging at the hem of his shirt. Â
Satoruâs fingers trace over your knuckles, hesitant to get a proper hold of your hand, but he gives in anyway, âWe have to pretend there isâ, he speaks in a low voice, and wraps his hand around yours. âBesides, itâs lunchtime. We need to eatâÂ
You donât resist, neither his touch nor his words. Â
On your way to the restaurant that your (now) husband made a quick call to reserve a table for four, Satoru sat on the driverâs seat â a rare occasion, usually Ijichi drives him everywhere â glancing at you beside him on the passenger seat at every opportunity, studying your features and how much theyâve changed compared to his childhood memories of you. Itâs not like he never saw you after that. But youâd never let him take a good long look at you, always running away the moment you noticed him around. Before he could know it, he was smiling, mouth agape â a soundless âhaâ passing through the crack of his lips, the sunlight hitting his eyes, yet he couldnât blink â he had to take you in. He was back to being a child at that moment, wearing his genuine feelings on his face without knowing how to mask them. And you... you were even prettier now.Â
The two sitting on the backseat exchanged an astounded look after observing the scene unfolding before their eyes. Who wouldâve guessed that their friend had such a hidden, soft spot for someone and could make such genuine faces?Â
The PastÂ
You were born with bad luck.Â
Thatâs what you told yourself. And thatâs what others, who felt sorry for you, thought so too. Mostly those unfortunate enough to be servants in the Zenin clan that have witnessed way too many things happen to you.Â
First, you were born into the Zenin Clan as the daughter of Zenin Naobito, the leader â that alone was the biggest mishap the heavens bestowed you with. A problematic clan with questionable values, where owning powerful cursed techniques was held in highest regard and considered the measure of your worth as an individual and whether you were fit to be a Zenin. Rejecting, without an ounce of remorse, their own flesh and blood and looking down at them like inferior beings did they deem their ability weak and unworthy.Â
With that being said, here comes the second â you were born into that clan, with no cursed energy. You didnât make the cut ever since the beginning. The clan didnât even mourn the fact you were lacking, they simply treated you indifferently, and sometimes with disgust, like you were one of the servants â easily replaceable. âItâs not enough that you were born a girl, but you are also lacking the gift. You were never meant to be part of this family to begin with, the name of Zenin will abandon you once you get marriedâ, your grandmother would often tell you, right before throwing you into the disciplinary pit with curses. Till then, maybe through some miracle you could manifest some cursed energy if she locked you up there for long enough, so you could be at least a little bit useful.Â
Wait. Thereâs a third, too â your mother lost her life giving birth to you. Itâs not like you felt any guilt for that, you never knew what parental love was anyway, therefore didn't see it as a burden that weighed on your conscience. In fact, you were partly relieved that there was one person less to mistreat you there.Â
Your older brother, Zenin Naoya, would often use this to harass you. Telling you âMaybe youâre not that hopeless after all, since you killed mother. Or maybe thatâs even worse â sheâs going to be your only killâ with that revolting laugh of his. Â
Other kids looked down on you too, avoiding you like you carried some disease. There were rumors even, how childish, now what you think back â that if you came closer to them, youâd rid them of their powers and of their mothers too. Oddly enough, those rumors were started by none other than your brother. Perhaps he wanted to be the only one to pick on you. While he made every woman walk three paces behind him, heâd keep you close, telling you in a condescending manner âHow am I to look down on you if you keep walking behind me, little lamb?âÂ
And you truly were a little lamb. Living and growing only to get the life in you eaten away by the Zenins. A sacrifice for no good.Â
But the summer of your sixth year was different.Â
You met a boy.Â
He looked like winter in the middle of summer. Snow-white hair falling over his face and likewise lashes, sitting like tender snowflakes on his eyelids. The bluest blue in his eyes you had ever seen in your life, and if you stared long enough itâd throw you into a trance.Â
There was a sense of loneliness to him akin to winter too.Â
How when the cold months came around, people would spend less time outside and instead run to their homes to warm up in front of the fireplace. He was the winter people were hiding from.Â
And you figured, you had heard of him. He was the special boy of the Gojo Clan, the first in centuries to inherit both The Limitless and The Six Eyes, whose birth alone shifted the power balance in the world, who had a bounty over his head at such a young age for being a force too great to be kept alive.Â
He was the complete opposite of you, yet somehow the same as you. One rejected for being too much, and the other â for not being enough. Both were similarly exhausting, arduous, and lonely.Â
You first met during a clansâ gathering. The big three brought together under one roof to discuss some matters you canât quite recall now, just like you donât remember the reason you were brought along. Perhaps to carry stuff around, like you always did.Â
An exchange of shy glances as you waited outside, sitting on the wooden engawa (veranda) led you both slowly scooching over closer to one another, until the gap between you was small enough that you could see how his heartbeat made the collar of his kimono flutter ever so slightly.Â
âIs it sweet?â, the boy pointed at the popsicle in your hand. âIt isâ, you answered along with a nod. Bringing it up to his mouth â âWant some?â â you invited him to take a bite as he looked at you with uncertain eyes. A blush painting a beautiful cherry hue on the pale complexion of his cheeks. He nibbled on the side of it â âIt is!â â his eyes grew wide, a glow in them.Â
âYouâve never had one? â surprise in you voice. âOf course, I haveâ, he lied, scratching the back of his head, a bit embarrassed of possibly seeming uncool in your eyes.Â
He had a strict regime when it came to the food he consumed. Whatever he put into his mouth had to be of great value and nutrition, diligently prepared by the best chefs, so his body, or as others saw it â the shell where a god resided in â would grow healthy and strong to be on par with his powers.Â
It was the first time you shared food with someone else. You usually ate alone, disgusted by the Zenins surrounding you around the table that your throat felt too tight to swallow anything that you put in your mouth, be it water even.Â
And it was the first friend you ever made. While everyone up until now turned a blind eye and avoided you, he didnât run. He even stayed.Â
Introducing himself as âSatoru" only, he deliberately refrained from saying his full name at first. When you never pushed him to reveal it, he turned a bit fidgety.Â
âYou never asked about my last nameâ â lips slightly pursed, the muscles on his face fighting off a pout but failing eventually. âMaybe Iâm not that interested in youâ â tilting your head, you teased, yet â âJust kidding, I know who you areâ â you quickly added upon seeing his brows knitting in dejection. âBut you can be just Satoru with meâÂ
From that day onward youâd meet in secret every now and then, whenever both of you could manage to sneak out. For just a little bit. To eat popsicles and other sweet things together.Â
That was, until your brother found out.Â
Naoya always kept tabs on you after all. You were a prey to him, and chasing you was like a game. It was only a matter of time before he knew. Or perhaps he did already but let you sneak out on purpose so he could use it to his avail and torment you further.Â
Naturally, the time you spent with Satoru fell shorter compared to that spent in the disciplinary pit. âThatâs to teach you a lesson, little lambâ, Naoya would say with a twisted look in his eyes as he locked you up in there.Â
At times like this, youâd remember your grandmotherâs words â âthe name of Zenin will abandon you once you get marriedâ.Â
...and an idea brewed in your mind.Â
If you could run away right now, you would. But where would you go? What would you do? You were only six. If your own flesh and blood was this cruel to you, how could you expect the outside world to treat you any better?Â
You were not that naive. You knew you had to wait.Â
You endured the endless hours that felt like days and weeks in that pit, surviving by pure miracle every time. Or was it hope that kept you fighting? Because you knew, by the end of it, as long as you were alive, youâd find a way to meet your friend, the only one you had. And maybe he could save you one day. Maybe, tomorrow you could make a promise to each other â that when the time came and you were both of age, you would take his last name and be freed of the curse you were born with.Â
...but Satoru never showed up.Â
(to be continued)Â
The First NightÂ
(back to present)Â
It was getting late. You spent more time than originally planned at lunch with Shoko and Geto as everyone had already cleared out their schedules for the day to join you on your escapade.Â
You thought at first, that the entire time you would have to dodge questions such as How did this happen? When did you start seeing each other? When did you decide it was time? Who proposed? How? Doesnât the animosity between your clans worry you? Have you considered the consequences even? Are you perhaps pregnant? Is this why all the rush is for?, etc... Â
But that never happened. Neither of them pried, nor made you uncomfortable invading your personal space. In fact, they made you loosen up a bit by being warm and friendly, already treating you like one of them, mocking Gojoâs constant mischiefs in front of you. The setting resembled that of a parent-teacher meeting where you were in the role of the parent, and they were the teachers complaining to you about Gojo. It was a rather humbling experience for the whitehaired man who sat there pouting and subtly gesturing for them to cut it. Â
But when he heard you laughing at their stories, he ceased. Sucking it up, he let them continue playfully bashing him. He had really missed your laugh.Â
âSo~ weâre here â welcome to your new homeâ, Satoru points at the huge mansion after helping you hop out of the car. One of the bodyguards in the yard immediately took the keys from his hand and drove the car away to park it in the garage area.Â
To say this thing before your eyes was huge would be an understatement actually. After you quickly scanned the place you noticed there were a few more houses built around the mansion, and perhaps even behind it. Â
The Gojo household was located in a huge, fenced area with a single front entrance, for security purposes (so it would always be known who walked in and out under meticulous surveillance), leading to a big yard with a well-kept garden befitting the Gojo Clan. The first house in front, and the biggest, was the main mansion â inhabited by Satoruâs parents and grandparents (from his fatherâs side), while extended family (like aunts, uncles, cousins â basically the most important members of the clan) resided in the ones around it.Â
Satoru, despite being the clan head, did not live in the main mansion. His place was relatively isolated from the rest (ironically resembling the life he led and the powers he had), situated far behind all the houses, right before a path that led to a forest-like area as part of the Gojo property.Â
âNo wayâ, you gasp â âDonât tell me you live with your entire clan?â â as you quickly pad forward, leaving him a few steps behind, to further inspect the place.Â
âNot technically but yea, we stick together â clan traditions deem it this wayâ, he sighs.Â
âNever took you as the tradition following guy, to be honestâÂ
He chuckles, âWhat can I say â I am full of surprises~ But truthfully, as the clan head I canât just up and leave, you know? Besides...â â a pause, observing you as your eyes roam around studying the place, head turning from one side to the other in astonishment. Then his gaze shifts to his left hand. Lifting it slightly and spreading his fingers to look at his ring, and then back at you. â...sometimes deeply rooted habits are hard to break. Especially if one holds onto them for too long. Itâs hard to let go no matter what kind of person you areâÂ
âThereâs something even beyond you, Gojo Satoru?â, your voice almost mocking but somehow lacking the right tone to it, too distracted by your surroundings.Â
He laughs, âMaybe. Just one little thing onlyâ â words mumbled under his breath, too soundless for your ears to catch on.Â
--Â
After you made it in, he gave you a full tour around the house. Walking you through each and every room, thoroughly explaining where things were and how you could touch up anything you desired and change it to your liking â this was now your home, too.  Â
The last stop was the bedroom. Â
âShould I carry you in bridal style? Thatâs how newlyweds do it~â, Satoru smirks at you, arms crossed around his waist, his side leaning against the doorframe.Â
You were about to make a face there for a second and give him an eyeroll, maybe even pick on him for watching way too many romcoms, but you held back.Â
âSure, why notâ, you mumble instead, looking down.Â
After all, before you was the room where certain things were to happen in, according to your deal, and you thought itâs best to let him indulge in this play pretend and carry you in as your feet were frozen in their tracks anyway. Nervous of what was ahead, you couldnât bring yourself to move.Â
âOh?â â caught off guard, not expecting you to actually go along with it, he gasps, but then â âRight?â â quickly plays it cool. âAlright, bride-o-mine, here we goâÂ
Charging towards you with a slow step, he leans down so your eyes are on equal level, face an inch away from yours. So close that, as he cracks his lips open to swipe a tongue across them his hot breath feels like steam against your skin. Licking his lips, a habit you were painfully familiar with, it was something he did when he got nervous that seemingly didnât change from when he was little.Â
He scoops you up effortlessly, holding you tight but tenderly at the same time. His fingers clutching firmly around you yet at the same time careful enough to not bruise you. âAlmost thereâ, he pushes the creaked door open with his foot and carries you in through the doorway.Â
Flustered, you turn your head the other way in an attempt to hide the heat eliciting from your face. You were way too close. His scent invading your nostrils, you could almost distinguish his natural body odor from his perfume.Â
âOh, my... If you shy away this easilyâ, he carefully sits you on the bed â âhow are we to make that baby~ Hm?â â and smugly smirks as he plops down next to you right after, his knee scarcely brushing against your leg. Â
âTch...â, you click your tongue, heat still spreading like fire on your cheeks, and even far up to your ears. âDidnât know you wanted to bed me right away?â â is he really going to jump on you now? Why bring up the baby talk otherwise...Â
He gasps in an overexaggerated manner, gluing fingertips to his mouth, âThought I could give you some time to adjust, but if you insist...âÂ
âUgh, Gojoâ, you aim a reflex eyeroll his way.Â
âWhat now, are you talking to yourself?âÂ
âExcuse me?â, you lift a brow.Â
âYouâre a Gojo too now, you know?â, a grin on his lips, the kind he makes when heâs about to win something. âWhen you refer to me, you have to say my first name â Sa-to-ru â to avoid any confusion~âÂ
See, that was his goal all along â to make you call him by name, just like in the past.Â
...but two can play this game. You had no intention of losing this battle to him.Â
âSweetheartâ, your tone overly delicate on purpose, as you tilt your head, cheek pressing against your shoulder. âIsnât this better?â, you flutter your lashes at him.Â
His reaction comes slow. The full grin from a second ago is now a half, the other half â a surprise, with a sprinkle of a new, unknown to you glint in his eyes. âYouâre playing a dangerous game there, sweetheartâ, he breathes, scooching closer to you. An arm finding its way around your waist, wrapping itself from the small of your back all the way front, hand stopping at your navel.Â
A flinch shudders through your body, but heâs got you still, you canât pull away. âWhat happened to giving me time to adjust?â, you mutter, not as feisty anymore. This was a side you havenât seen to him, which you figured was natural. You knew him as a kid, now â he was a man. And like all men do, he was acting on his urges.Â
âYou push my buttonsâ, heâs leaning closer, and closer, and closer, until your noses are brushing and breaths are exchanging. His free hand rolling up and tucking the few strands of hair falling on your face behind your ear, then slowly sliding to the back of your neck. âTrying to get me excited?âÂ
âIf a mere endearment excites you this much, what will become of you when I say your name?âÂ
He laughs, his breath infesting your mouth. Lips accidentally grazing yours from the action itself, which draws a low, helpless hum out of him. âCare to find out?âÂ
You jolt â something about the way he was looking at you told you this wasnât just some simple teasing â and finally bring your hands to use and push him away and get up. âI need a showerâÂ
âAh, got all hot and bothered? Itâs okay, I am used to it â I have this type of effect on women all the time~â, he chuckles, earning yet another eyeroll from you. Reaching behind to grab a pillow and sit it on his lap, subtly hiding the fact that he got all hot and bothered, too. âYou know where the bathroom is, sweetheartâÂ
He won this round.Â
--Â
Satoru is still sitting in the bed, back relaxed against the headboard with one foot thrown over the other on the mattress, as you make your way out of the bathroom. You smell like him now, he thinks â only natural after having to use his shower gel and shampoo â as your freshly showered self approaches the side of the bed your pajamas were carefully folded and placed at. He took it upon himself to buy them for you, along with some clothes, and shoes, and bags, since you couldnât pack and take anything with you.Â
âCan you, ummâ, you fidget, âturn around or something? I want to get dressedâÂ
âThere you go again, shying away from your own husbandâ, he smugly teases.Â
âOh, you want to watch so bad? How perverse of you, sweetheartâ, you mock, loosening the belt of your bathrobe so the fabric covering your shoulders slides down a bit, revealing more of your flesh.Â
Thereâs a good chance for this reverse psychology to backfire now, you think, but you just couldnât make peace with him picking on you like that.Â
He shifts in his place, now sitting up on the opposite side, legs touching the ground and his back turned against you. The transition was so quick and instinctive as if he, by sheer luck, dodged a bullet aimed to take his life. âIâd love to stay for the show but, you see...â, he rubs the back of his neck, âI need to check the report regarding my studentsâ mission from todayâÂ
âI seeâ, a victorious smirk on your lips as you watch him walk away.Â
This round was yours. Now you were even.Â
--Â
You were going to be trouble.Â
The report was, of course, an excuse. He had to make it out of the room, or he wouldâve done something terrible to you.Â
His face burning hot as he quickly stripped himself of his clothes in one of the guest rooms downstairs and went straight into the bathroom to cool off. An aching pulse on his groin dragging inaudible curses from his mouth. Fuck, fuck, fuck.Â
A stream of ice-cold water hitting his face, hugging his shoulders, cascading down the rest of his well-built body before washing down into the drain. He stands there still and completely unaffected by the temperature. He was burning inside.Â
Eyes shut, he thinks about you â about the way that bathrobe loosely enveloped your frame, about the gap temptingly revealing bits of your cleavage, leaving little to the imagination... about sliding his hands down into that very gap and pushing it open, taking the fabric covering your shoulders in his hands and pulling it down your arms to expose your breasts... about clasping both of your wrists behind the small of your back while his other hand moves to the side of your face and holds your chin before kissing you hungrily... then moving to your jawbone, and then lower, and lower... and lower, kissing and nibbling until he reaches your nipples, and then further below...Â
His hand relentlessly stroking his cock to the visual of you in his imagination. Part of him absolutely disgusted by what he was doing right now, thinking how he was tainting the innocent girl from his memories. But then another, the one he couldnât suppress â shamelessly trying to picture even beyond, making up in his mind what he thought your sweet expressions and obscene sounds would be like under his touch. Â
His balls tighten up to him as he pumps himself from base to head with firm strokes, low growls rising from his throat echo through the walls the faster his hand works up and down his shaft.Â
The tension soon leaves his body, his cum oozing out from between his fingers and spraying all over the bathroom tiles. Â
Oh, you were going to be trouble for sure...Â
--Â
âWhat puzzles me though, is that nobody has called you all dayâ, he walks into the bedroom, a towel wrapped around his hips. âIn all honesty, itâs been bugging me for a while nowâ, a hand brushes back his damp hair.Â
âThey think Iâm staying over at a friendâs placeâ, trying to ignore the view before you, you avert your gaze from him and his ridiculously lean body and well sculpted six pack that looked way too perfect to be real. He probably came here half naked, on purpose, to get back at you for earlier... Say nothing, say nothing, say nothing â you kept internally repeating to yourself. Play it cool.Â
âAnd they let you?â, he casually saunters over to you, his hand reaching behind you to grab a hold of his nightwear sitting on his pillow. Seriously? He had to walk all the way to your side only to reach for the pajamas placed on his? What a sore loser...Â
âMhmâ, you hum, lips tight and eyes looking down at your lap, âI managed to convince father. The odds were in our favor, I guess? â But I have to pay them a visit tomorrow, to deliver the newsâÂ
âWe will pay them a visitâ, he corrects you. âIâm coming with youâÂ
âYou donât have toâÂ
âBut I want toâ, he insists, his resolve is solid.Â
âOkayâ, you donât resist any further. âWhat about your family? When are we telling them?âÂ
He makes his way to the bathroom inside the room, while still speaking to you from over there. At least heâs not as shameless to get dressed in front of you. Â
âTheyâre easy, Iâll talk to them some time tomorrow. Might organize a little thing to introduce my wife properly, hehehâÂ
âHow do you think theyâll take the news? I mean, I know they wonât endorse it but â on a scale from one to ten, how bad do you think it will be?âÂ
âWhat does it matter when itâs fait accompli? Besides, they canât go against my decisions, soâ, he shrugs after making it back, fully dressed now. Thanks god. But wait...Â
âDid you seriously get us matching pajamas?â, you look him up. He was wearing the exact same pair in blue, while yours was a light shade of pink.Â
âYea?â, he emits a dorky snicker. âDonât you think itâs cute?âÂ
âEw, cringeâ, you fight back a snort.Â
What a truly bothersome man...Â
Bad FaithÂ
â (n.) dishonest behavior with the intention of deceiving someone. âbad faithâ refers to dishonesty or fraud in a transaction. depending on the exact setting, bad faith may mean a dishonest belief or purpose, untrustworthy performance of duties, neglect of fair dealing standards, or a fraudulent intentÂ
You slept well for once in your life, despite being in a new place, a new bed â you knew you owed it to the fact you were away from the Zenins. Â
The same canât be said about Gojo though.Â
He stayed wide awake all night, restless, turning and tossing, making occasional visits to the shower even, to calm it down. Annoyed to some extent by how he was the only one in turmoil while you innocently slept next to him, unaware of his condition. He felt like an insatiable teenager all over again. How embarrassing, he thought...Â
During the whole car ride to the Zenins, he kept yawning and rubbing his eyes from beneath his pitch-black sunglasses that were adeptly hiding his dark sleepless circles caused by none other than you.Â
âYou can wait in the carâ, you try your chance one last time after arriving.Â
âI said Iâm coming with you, so donât waste your breathâÂ
âFineâÂ
After you both make it past the gates of the Zenin household, the few of the servants standing in the veranda quickly pad inside â most likely to bring it to your fatherâs attention, you think.Â
All the rest you got the night before instantly leaves your body now that youâre in Zenin territory, your chest filled with unease as you cross the threshold of the place that, despite being so big, could never quite fit you in and be a home to you.Â
Your mouth feels too dry, you try to swallow the lump in your throat, but it keeps sitting there like an immovable object, growing bigger even the further you step in.Â
Unknowingly, youâre grabbing Satoruâs hand, squeezing it tight. âRelax. I am right hereâ, he leans in to soothingly whisper in your ear, which makes you realize your actions. You pull your hand away, picking up your pace.Â
...only to slow down and take a step back the moment your eyes fixate on none other than your brother, Naoya, leaning against the wall in the hallway. Waiting for you. His hair falling on his face, covering the look in his eyes but by the way his teeth bite into his lower lip, you can tell â heâs not thrilled by the view of you together. Â
âWell, wellâ, a loud, hysterical laughter erupts from Naoyaâs mouth as he strolls over to you, thumbing the bridge of his nose. âIf this doesnât remind me of good old times when my little sister would sneak out to play with you â are you perhaps falling back into that bad habit of yours, little lamb?âÂ
You flinch as Naoyaâs claw-like hand reaches for your shoulder, ready to hook his grip on you, but with a swift move Gojo stands in front of you and stops your brother, leaving him unable to go any further due to his infinity. âHello to you tooâÂ
Naoya clicks his tongue, not pleased with the impenetrable intrusion. âTch... Move, donât butt in in family mattersâÂ
Satoru chuckles condescendingly, âI am family too now, you know? â Dear brother-in-law"Â
A jarring burst of inconsistent, unsettling laughter follows this declaration, each sound leaving Naoyaâs lips grows more hectic and twisted, the tone wavering between low and high, and it sends a chill down your spine.Â
âHuh... sis... that true?â, the deranged madness in his voice dying down now, but he speaks with a timbre of sinisterness. His eyes wide, unblinking and staring right at you with piercing lunacy in them.Â
He had the same exact maniacal aura to him right now, just like years ago when he first confronted you about the secret escapades with Satoru.Â
Terrified, you hug your shoulders. Head turned the other way, trying to hide from the sharp daggers in his gaze.Â
You only manage a nod, and the sick sound from seconds ago echoes through the hallway once again.Â
âYouââ, Naoya grits his teeth, trying to draw near you but the whitehaired man before him wonât budge. âHow long have you been plotting this for, huh?âÂ
Irritated at Gojoâs technique that leaves him unable to come any closer and wipe that mighty grin off his face, Naoya takes his frustration out on the wall by punching a hole right through it. âYou fucking asââÂ
âNaoyaâ, your fatherâs voice approaching from behind him interrupts the commotion. âGo cool your head offâÂ
âTch...â, itâs not that he feels like complying, no. His arrogant self would never bow down to anyone, not even his own father, the clan head.Â
But walking away right now gave him a chance to pass by you â and heâd gladly take it, as there was something he wanted to confirm. Â
âDid you let him touch you, little lamb? Answer me â did you?â, he stops right behind you and whispers from over your shoulder.Â
You wince, his breath on your neck sending shivers down your spine. Noticing that Satoruâs hand is moving slightly up and getting ready to possibly attack your brother, you gesture at him to stop. Mouthing a silent itâs fine.Â
âDon't but in in husband-wife matters, our sex life is off-limits for you, brotherâ, you mutter over your shoulder.Â
âPfftâ, his eyes squint knowingly at you. âGood â I donât smell foreign residuals on you. Good, little lamb. Good.âÂ
--Â
âSo, you two, huh?â, Naobito, sitting cross-legged on the floor in the tatami room, takes a sip of his sake and wipes the droplets drizzling from the corners of his mouth.Â
It was barely noon, yet your father, as per usual, had already started his drinking for the day, most likely during the early hours of the morning at that.Â
You hum, but the man beside you, your husband, had something more to say.Â
âWhat can I do, old man â your daughterâs a beauty, I had to go and take her. Pardon my rudeness, I forgot to ask for your approval firstâ â to which you basically facepalm yourself.Â
âIf you had done that first, you wouldnât be sitting here now, you arrogant bratâ, Naobito drags out, the alcohol must be getting to him. âBut the damage is done already, what can I sayâ, he adds through a hiccup.Â
ââor do, against me â Right, old man?â, Satoru shoots a proud grin, then on a more serious tone, he continues â âSheâs mine now. And I donât quite fancy it when people pry on what belongs to me. So, I ask of you to act accordingly from now on, or there will be consequencesâÂ
âYou ask? Yet this sounds more like a threat to meâÂ
âIt could be, depends on youâÂ
Silence.Â
The air in the room is intense and heavy after these exchanges. Thereâs a calm smile on both of your fatherâs and husbandâs faces, yet the glare in their eyes is as cold as absolute zero.Â
âWith that being said, glad weâre on the same page and thank you for the half-assed belated blessing~ I will take care of her from now on, donât you worryâ, your husband nonchalantly breaks the silence, then looks at you with a quick shake of his head towards the door. Meaning, our job here is done. Letâs go.Â
âYou might go, I wish to speak to my daughter, aloneâÂ
Satoru glances at you, looking for consent in your eyes. You nod affirmatively, âWait for me in the carâÂ
Before walking out, Satoru gives one last warning. âOld man, if you try anything funny, Iâll make this place one with the ground beneath youâ Â
--Â
âMake this place one with the ground?â, Naobito laughs uproariously. âYouâve gotten under his skin. Good.âÂ
He gulps down another cup before proceeding, âHeâs always got a soft spot for you. Iâve seen his eyes wander in search of you during clansâ gatherings, but this â this is beyond my expectations evenâ, he wheezes. âGood job. Youâre finally doing something right and being useful to the clanâÂ
âIâm not doing this for you. Iâm doing this for my own sakeâ, you grit your teeth.Â
âI donât care for your purpose so long we sow the benefits of what you reap, just like I donât care how you do it so long you take him down â poison him or slit his throat in his sleep, I couldnât care less. Just make sure heâs dead by the end of it â itâs the only way to get that lousy freedom youâve been babbling about all these yearsâÂ
The terms were clear from the beginning, yet your stomach fills to the brim with guilt, threatening to spill out from your mouth the more your father speaks of it.Â
And he continues, âIf you give him a child too in the meantime â even better. That way the Zenins can take over the Gojo Clanâ, a greedy curve on his mouth wet with sake. âBut in all honesty, what surprises me the most is you, actually â youâre more of a Zenin now than everâ, an unhinged laughter cracks his lips.Â
Your fatherâs words stab through your heart like a sharp knife. Snapping a few necks for the greater good for yourself, your freedom, shouldnât be a problem after all youâve been through.Â
But then, why does it feel like he is right? You are more of a Zenin now than ever. Why does it feel like the more you try to run away from the Zenins, the more you become one?Â
And why does your heart ache so much for the man you are to kill soon?
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