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God of the Dead was always alone. With the coldness weighing his heart and the stench of gastly doom clinging to his skin. But then, one day, the world under his feet shifted. Heart bloomed with bizarre fondness. And the Lord of the Underworld soon started to wish for nothing but to taste Spring Goddess's sweetness every single day. Even if he were to accomplish it by force.
requ ested (pray forgive me for waiting so long)
included in Tales, Myths, Romances
pairings: Hades!Trueform Sukuna x Persephone!Reader
content/warnings: greek mythology au, mythologically accurate, possessive behaviour, slightly dark romance, kidnapping, devotion, obsession, heavy smut, Sukuna is his own warning, proper use of belly mouth, double penetration, belly bulges, mating press, oral sex (both), facesitting, yearning, symbolism, Cerberus is just a baby, pussydrunk Sukuna, he's down bad, but he's also toxic
WC: 13.7k (the visions have plagued me)
a/n: I think we all know the story of Hades and Persephone, so this time there's no need for a history lesson! I just hope you'll like it because I had lots of fun writing it! And thank you, dearest anons, for the request <3
divider by @/diviniye art by @/phantomosis on x
It was a universal truth that opposites attract.
Knowledge older than the Gods themselves.
Carved in marble and rivers, bending under the Greek sun in crystal serpentine. Crossing the lands, fields and meadows, with single droplets caressed by nymphs and fair birdies playing in the calm waters.
Everyone knew that opposites work together.
Everyone could look up and see the sun and the moon frolicking in the same sky. Brush their feet against the hard, stony paths covering the mountains, and yet see little snippets of flowers breaking through the surface. To experience sadness and joy, two contradictory feelings, yet impossible to exist without each other.
Everyone could enjoy the sharp breeze from the thunderstorms, preceded by the sizzling warmth coating their sweating skin.
Everyone knew the night had no meaning without a day. That spring couldn't exist without a death.
Everyone knew it.
Or did they?
Or was it maybe something that one, love-possessed God simply wished to believe in? That opposites could attract even in the most impossible-to-imagine scenarios.
It's not that the Gods of Olympus weren't paired in a rather bizarre manner. For there was a beauty of Aphrodite who cherished the brute God of War dearly. Zeus and Hera, so different and yet ruling over the divine world. And also Dionysus, who haunted by love towards a mortal, made her a goddess.
And yet, Lord Hades couldn't shake off the feeling that his love was plagued by a tragedy from the very beginning.
As how could it be that the Lord of the Underworld's heart, after thousands of years of being burdened by coldness, suddenly bloomed with restless warmth?
With a feeling so unknown and strange, his hand rested on his chest as if in desire to breeze the burning skin up. Long fingers tried to grab the muscle and tear the rosy flesh that separated him from it. But even the God of Death couldn't stop the lovely beating of his heart and mind tormented solely by a thought of… you.
Evil Lives Next Door…
R.Sukuna!
EvilBoyNextDoor! Sukuna x Reader.
Sukuna is lowk a psycho who needs to be served a restraining order. Tw: home invasion kinda? Violence & mentions of blood. Sukuna is a cocky pos who lives to annoy reader.
Art is by _v7undead on X and I’m not sure who the artist of the other one is :’) but credits to them!!
The first time you met Ryomen Sukuna, he was sitting on a black motorcycle at two in the morning, covered in blood. You had only moved into the neighborhood three days earlier, so naturally your first thought was: Oh my God, my neighbor is a serial killer. He noticed you staring from your porch immediately. Four pinkish-red eyes lifted lazily toward you through the dark, sharp and terrifying even from across the street. You froze with your house keys halfway to the lock while Sukuna stared back at you for a long moment before casually wiping blood off his mouth with the back of his hand.
“You gonna stand there all night?”
You nearly dropped your keys. “I—”
Your eyes darted to the blood again. Sukuna followed your gaze and clicked his tongue.
“It’s not mine.”
“That does not make it better?!”
To your horror, he laughed. Not awkwardly or apologetically, but like your panic genuinely entertained him. The porch light caught the black tattoos winding over his arms and throat while he leaned back against the motorcycle with terrifying ease.
“You’re the new neighbor.”
It wasn’t a question.
You swallowed hard. “Y-yeah.”
“Tch. Thought so.”
Then he just looked at you long enough to make your skin hot. Not in a romantic way. More like a tiger deciding whether or not you were edible. You cleared your throat awkwardly.
“Well. Um. Goodnight?”
Sukuna smirked slightly. “Sure.”
You got inside your house in record time and immediately texted your best friend:
my neighbor is either in a gang or legally wanted by several governments
The problem with Sukuna was that he somehow got worse the more you knew him. At first he was just intimidating, tall, broad-shouldered, covered in tattoos, and constantly looking like he’d either kill someone or ruin their life recreationally. But then you started noticing things. Older ladies on the street adored him for some reason. He carried groceries for Mrs. Tanaka every Thursday without being asked. Neighborhood cats followed him around like he was their cryptid king. He always left food out for the orange stray near the vending machines while insulting it under his breath.
“Ugly thing,” he muttered one afternoon, crouching to scratch under the cat’s chin anyway.
The cat purred instantly.
You stared from across the sidewalk until Sukuna glanced up.
“What.”
“…You like cats?”
“No.”
The cat immediately rolled onto its back for him.
You blinked slowly. “That cat would die for you.”
“Tch. That’s its problem.”
The second major issue was that Sukuna was unfortunately very attractive. Like offensively attractive. The kind of attractive that made you angry, especially because he clearly knew it. One evening you came home carrying far too many grocery bags only to find him leaning against your fence smoking.
“You walk slow.”
You glared immediately. “Some of us buy actual food instead of surviving on cigarettes and violence.”
Sukuna snorted before taking half the grocery bags from your hands effortlessly. Your brain short-circuited.
“…What.”
“You looked pathetic.”
“That’s not nice!”
“You’re welcome.”
He started walking toward your front door anyway, forcing you to hurry after him.
“You know, normal people say things like, ‘Here, let me help you.’”
“I’m not normal.”
Unfortunately, he had a point.
But the real issue, the actual issue, was the way Sukuna looked at you differently than he looked at everyone else. You noticed it slowly over time. The way his eyes followed you when you talked. How he somehow appeared outside whenever you struggled carrying something heavy. How strangely quiet he became whenever you were upset. He still acted like a menace to society, but around you there were tiny cracks in that terrifying exterior.
One rainy evening, the power in your house went out completely. You were standing on a chair trying to reach the stupid fuse box when suddenly a deep voice behind you said:
“You’re gonna fall.”
You screamed so loudly you nearly did fall, but Sukuna caught you one-handed around the waist before you hit the ground. Your heart practically stopped.
“What is WRONG with you?!” you yelled.
“Tch. Your window was open.”
“That doesn’t explain why you’re IN MY HOUSE.”
“You were taking too long.”
You stared at him in disbelief while rain hammered against the windows outside. Then you realized something even worse.
His hand was still on your waist.
Sukuna noticed your expression immediately and smirked. Your face got hotter instantly.
“Oh my God.”
“What?”
“You’re doing that on purpose.”
His grin widened slightly. “Doing what?”
You hated him. Actually hated him.
“Get out of my house.”
“No.”
“You can’t just say no?!”
“I fixed your power.”
You blinked just as the lights flickered back on behind him.
“…Oh.”
Sukuna looked unbearably smug. “You’re welcome.”
You crossed your arms. “You’re still insane.”
“And yet,” he said lazily, stepping closer, “you keep looking at me like that.”
Your breath caught. “…Like what?”
Sukuna’s eyes dragged slowly over your face like he already knew the answer.
“Like you’re trying real hard not to kiss me.”
Your brain fully stopped functioning.
Because the worst part?
He was right.
You found out completely by accident, which somehow made the entire situation worse. Much, much worse. It happened three days after the “fuse box incident”, three days of avoiding Ryomen Sukuna as hard as humanly possible. Unfortunately, Sukuna lived directly across the street and seemed to treat personal boundaries like vague suggestions from the government. Every time you left your house, there he was. Leaning against his bike. Sitting on his porch. Standing outside the convenience store at exactly the same time as you “coincidentally.” It was horrifying. And deeply suspicious.
So when your elderly next-door neighbor Mr. Saito casually said, “Good thing that boy fixed the breaker box he tampered with,” you stopped walking entirely.
“…I’m sorry,” you said slowly. “The what he tampered with?”
Mr. Saito blinked. “The breaker outside your house. Saw him messing with it before your lights went out.”
Silence.
The grocery bag in your hand nearly slipped.
“You… saw him do it?”
“Oh yes.” The old man smiled fondly. “Young love is strange these days.”
Young—
LOVE?!
Your soul left your body.
You crossed the street so fast you almost got hit by a bicycle. Sukuna was exactly where you expected him to be: sprawled lazily across a chair on his porch like a tattooed cryptid king, one arm hanging over the side while he smoked. He looked up immediately when he saw your expression.
And smiled.
That somehow made everything worse.
“You,” you said, pointing accusingly, “cut my power?!”
Sukuna blinked once and then had the audacity to look confused.
“…Yeah.”
Your jaw dropped.
“Yeah?!”
“Tch. Why are you yelling?”
“WHY AM I—” You looked around wildly like the universe itself needed to witness this conversation. “YOU BROKE INTO MY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.”
“I didn’t break it. I fixed it too.”
“That is NOT BETTER.”
Sukuna exhaled smoke slowly, completely unbothered by your psychological collapse.
“You were avoiding me.”
Your eye twitched. “So your solution was domestic terrorism?!”
“It was one fuse.”
“YOU SOUND INSANE.”
At that, Sukuna actually laughed. Like genuinely laughed. Deep, rough, and horribly attractive, which only enraged you further.
“Oh my God,” you whispered, horrified. “You’re actually a psycho.”
“Tch.”
“You cut my power so I’d talk to you!”
“You did talk to me.”
You stared at him in speechless disbelief. The worst part was that he sounded like this was completely reasonable behavior.
“You cannot do things like that!”
“Why not?”
“BECAUSE NORMAL PEOPLE DON’T SABOTAGE HOUSES TO FLIRT.”
Sukuna tilted his head slightly.
“…That’s flirting?”
You froze.
He froze.
Silence.
Then slowly… slowly a grin spread across Sukuna’s face. A dangerous one.
Your stomach dropped instantly.
“Oh no.”
“You thought I was flirting with you.”
“No I didn’t.”
“You just said it.”
“I TAKE IT BACK.”
Sukuna stood up from the chair in one smooth movement, towering over you immediately. Your survival instincts activated at once and you took three giant steps backward. He noticed and looked amused.
“You’re scared of me now?”
“Now?!” you repeated incredulously. “Sukuna, you committed a felony because I wasn’t texting you back!”
“It worked.”
“That’s NOT THE ISSUE.”
He stepped off the porch toward you and you backed away again immediately.
“Sukuna.”
“What.”
“If you come any closer I’m calling the police.”
“Tch. Dramatic.”
“You are literally proving my point!”
Sukuna stopped in front of you anyway, close enough that your heart immediately started acting stupid, which felt deeply unfair during an active crisis.
“You talk too much when you’re nervous,” he said lazily.
“I’m nervous because my neighbor is apparently one bad day away from becoming a true crime documentary.”
His grin widened slightly.
“You’re cute when you panic.”
Your brain blue-screened instantly.
“…What.”
Sukuna leaned down slightly, eyes sharp with amusement.
“I said—”
“I HEARD YOU.”
Silence.
Your face was burning while Sukuna looked entirely too pleased about it.
Then somehow, impossibly, he got worse.
“Your power’s gonna go out again tonight.”
You gasped in genuine horror.
“SUKUNA.”
His eyes gleamed with amusement.
“You gonna invite me in this time, or should I cut the lights first?”
You pointed at Ryomen Sukuna so aggressively your grocery bag nearly exploded.
“That,” you said, voice shaking, “is the most serial-killer sentence anyone has ever said to me.”
Sukuna looked deeply unbothered by this information.
“Tch. You watch too many crime shows.”
“YOU sabotaged my electricity to force interaction!”
“And?”
“And?!”
He stared at you for a long moment before shrugging lazily.
“You kept avoiding me.”
“That is not legal justification!”
“You’re still talking to me.”
Your eye twitched because, infuriatingly, he had a point. You hated that he had a point, and Sukuna looked unbearably smug about it too.
You took another cautious step backward. “I need you to understand something very clearly.”
“Hm?”
“If my lights flicker even once tonight, I’m calling an exorcist.”
“That only works on curses.”
“Great,” you snapped. “Then I’ll call Batman.”
Sukuna barked out a laugh so sudden it caught you completely off guard. It transformed his entire face for a second was sharper, younger and dangerously attractive which was honestly inconvenient considering the active restraining-order energy of this conversation.
You recovered quickly.
“Stop doing that.”
“Doing what?”
“Being weirdly charming right after threatening my infrastructure.”
Sukuna smirked immediately.
“So you admit I’m charming.”
“No.”
“You just did.”
“I literally didn’t.”
“You implied it.”
You groaned loudly and turned to leave before this somehow became even more humiliating.
Then Sukuna spoke again.
“You’re coming over tonight.”
You stopped mid-step and slowly turned back toward him.
“…Excuse me?”
“My place. Eight o’clock.”
Your jaw dropped.
“That was not a request!”
“It worked though.”
“Sukuna, you cannot summon people like an evil billionaire.”
“Tch. Why not?”
“Because society has RULES.”
He crossed his arms, tattoos shifting against muscle in a way that honestly should have been illegal.
“You’ll come.”
The certainty in his voice made your stomach flip in the worst possible way.
“No, I won’t.”
“You’re curious.”
“I’m terrified.”
“Close enough.”
You stared at him for a long moment before narrowing your eyes suspiciously.
“…Wait.”
Sukuna already looked amused, which was never a good sign.
“Did you only cut my power because you wanted an excuse to talk to me alone?”
Silence.
One second.
Two.
Then Sukuna looked away first.
Your mouth fell open instantly.
“Oh my God.”
“Tch.”
“Oh my GOD, you did.”
“You ask too many questions.”
“You committed electrical manipulation because you have a crush on me?!”
At that, Sukuna’s eyes snapped back to yours immediately.
“What did you say?”
Your survival instincts screamed, but unfortunately your mouth moved faster than your brain.
“You heard me.”
The entire atmosphere shifted.
Sukuna stepped toward you once and your heartbeat immediately malfunctioned.
“Say it again.”
His voice dropped lower that time. Rougher.
You absolutely should not have found that attractive.
You absolutely did.
Which honestly felt like a personal failure.
You swallowed hard. “No.”
Sukuna kept walking toward you slowly until you backed directly into your own front gate.
Oh no.
Oh no.
He planted one hand against the gate beside your head, towering over you completely now.
Your soul ascended.
“You think I have a crush on you?” he asked softly.
“You cut my power!”
“You were avoiding me.”
“That is not helping your case!”
His grin widened slightly.
“You noticed though.”
Your face felt dangerously hot.
“Unfortunately.”
For one terrible second, neither of you moved.
Then Sukuna leaned closer… close enough that you could smell smoke, rain, and something distinctly him.
“You gonna come over tonight,” he murmured, “or do I need to start tampering with your water supply too?”
You stared at him in absolute disbelief.
“…You are clinically insane.”
“And yet,” Sukuna said lazily, eyes dropping briefly to your mouth, “you’re still looking at me like that.”
Your brain short-circuited.
Again.
This man was a public safety hazard.
By the time you knocked on Ryomen Sukuna’s door at exactly eight o’clock, you already knew this was a mistake. A catastrophic one. The kind future-you would eventually look back on and say: Yeah, that was the beginning of my downfall.
The door opened almost immediately. Sukuna leaned against the frame wearing a black t-shirt and loose sweatpants like he wasn’t the most dangerous man in a three-mile radius. His eyes flicked over you once, slowly, before he smirked.
“You actually came.”
You crossed your arms immediately. “I’m here to make sure you never touch my electrical system again.”
“Tch. Sure.”
“That’s literally why I’m here.”
“You’re a terrible liar.”
You followed him inside anyway.
Big mistake.
His house somehow smelled exactly like him. Smoke, rain, and something warm underneath it all. Minimal furniture. Dark colors. One giant couch that looked unfairly comfortable. And somehow it was worse seeing Sukuna in a normal setting, because he still radiated the exact same dangerous energy while doing completely ordinary things. Like handing you a drink. Or leaning against the kitchen counter watching you talk. Or looking at you for slightly too long.
“You’re staring again,” you accused.
“You talk with your hands.”
“That’s not an answer.”
“It’s distracting.”
Your face got hot instantly while Sukuna looked unbearably satisfied about it.
The conversation somehow devolved into arguing over movies, then music, then whether or not he was “legally concerning as a human being.”
“I’m serious,” you said. “You have villain energy.”
“And you still came over.”
“That was investigative journalism.”
Sukuna barked out a laugh.
Then the room got quiet.
Not awkward quiet.
Worse.
The kind where you suddenly became hyperaware of how close he was sitting. How his arm rested along the back of the couch behind you. How his eyes kept dropping to your face whenever you spoke.
Your heartbeat started acting suspicious immediately.
“You’re nervous again,” Sukuna murmured.
“No, I’m not.”
“Liar.”
You turned toward him to argue and immediately stopped.
He was way closer than expected.
Your brain completely stalled.
Sukuna noticed instantly.
That smug look returned immediately.
“Oh, you’re in trouble now.”
“Sukuna—”
“You keep looking at me like you forgot how to think.”
“That is not happening.”
“Hm.”
Then he leaned in slightly. Not all the way. Just enough to make your pulse spike violently.
“You gonna run away again?” he asked quietly.
Your brain screamed: leave immediately.
Your body completely ignored that advice.
For one terrible second, neither of you moved.
Then Sukuna kissed you.
And your brain fully shut down.
Because oh.
OH.
That was—
That was a problem.
A massive one.
Your hands instinctively grabbed onto his shirt as the kiss deepened briefly, and somewhere in the middle of your rapidly collapsing decision-making skills you ended up half in his lap while Sukuna looked entirely too pleased with himself.
Then suddenly…
Your survival instincts returned.
You jerked back so fast you nearly fell off the couch.
“Oh my God.”
Sukuna already looked irritated. “What.”
“You—”
You pointed at him accusingly while your face burned alive.
“You’re evil.”
A pause.
Then slowly, Sukuna grinned.
“…Because I kissed you?”
“You HYPNOTIZED me somehow.”
He laughed immediately. Actually laughed. Deep, cocky, thoroughly satisfied laughter while you stared at him in horror.
“That is the only explanation.”
“Tch. Sure.”
“You’re like- like medically seductive.”
Sukuna leaned back against the couch looking unbearably smug now.
“You were kissing me back.”
“THAT’S NOT IMPORTANT.”
“It seemed important.”
You made a strangled noise, grabbed your jacket, and practically sprinted toward the door.
Behind you, Sukuna called out lazily:
“You’ll come back.”
You whipped around, scandalized. “NO I WON’T.”
His grin widened.
“Liar.”
The Things We Do in the Dark
Forbidden love between Sorcerer! Reader and True Form Sukuna. And a Gojo cameo!!
Final Part
Part five
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The shrine was quiet, almost too quiet. The wind whispered through the pines outside, carrying the scent of moss and earth and the lanterns flickered faintly against the polished wood.
You were kneeling by the inner courtyard, arranging talismans and checking your weapons. Every so often, your gaze flicked toward the shadowed corridors, expecting Sukuna to appear. But tonight… something felt off.
A ripple in the air. A pulse of cursed energy unlike anything you’d felt in weeks.
“Interesting.”
The voice was light, teasing, confident—too confident for someone arriving uninvited. You stiffened. From the mist outside the shrine, a figure appeared.
White hair. Blindfolded eyes. A grin that made your stomach clench.
“Gojo Satoru,” he said smoothly, bowing with a mock elegance that didn’t quite hide the danger radiating off him. “Sent by the elders to… tidy up a little mess.”
Your blood ran cold. The elders rarely moved directly—let alone sending him. His cursed energy alone was a storm waiting to break, and now it was here, centered on you.
“You’re… prettier than I expected,” Gojo added, blindfolded eyes lingering just a moment too long. His tone flirted, playful, dangerously casual. “Almost makes me wish I didn’t have a job to do.” He added with a shrug.
Sukuna’s presence slammed down behind you like a physical weight. Four eyes glared at the intruder, amber blazing with heat and fury.
“You,” Sukuna said slowly, the edges of his voice slicing the air. “You think you can just wander in here… and flirt?”
Gojo tilted his head, grin widening. “Flirt? Oh, I wouldn’t call it that. More like… appreciation. And I do appreciate a competent sorcerer who doesn’t immediately die when I show up. Especially when she’s… fascinating.” His grin widened.
You felt your pulse spike—not entirely from fear.
Sukuna’s jaw tensed, energy coiling like a spring ready to snap. “You came to execute us,” he said quietly. “And now you waste time on… idle thoughts?”
“I’m multitasking,” Gojo replied lightly, spreading his hands in a theatrical gesture. “Execution is boring when there’s entertainment around. And trust me, you two are very entertaining.”
Your heart hammered in your chest. You wanted to step back, to take cover, but Sukuna’s hand brushed lightly against your arm—not to guide, just to remind you he existed. The juxtaposition of his presence and Gojo’s teasing arrogance made your mind race.
“Enough games,” Sukuna returned the mocking grin. “Do not test me.”
Gojo’s grin didn’t falter. “Oh, I’m not testing you,” he said smoothly. “Just… curious. I wonder what makes someone like you tick. And you—” he turned his head toward you—“what drives you to stick with a monster like him?”
Every word was a challenge, a spark thrown into the kindling of tension between you and Sukuna.
You felt Sukuna’s hand tighten on your arm, possessive and protective, and yet the thrill of the encounter was intoxicating. You weren’t just caught between a fight—you were caught between two forces, both terrifying in their own ways.
“Curiosity is… dangerous,” Sukuna said, voice low, eyes never leaving Gojo. “And I don’t like danger.”
“Good,” Gojo replied lightly, tilting his head, “because danger is kind of my specialty.”
And with that, the air between the three of you cracked, thick with tension, power and something you couldn’t name but could feel in your chest. The night had just begun and already you knew nothing would be the same.
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The wind picked up, carrying the scent of pine and rain as Gojo stepped fully into the courtyard. His white hair whipped around his blindfolded eyes, and the grin on his face made your stomach tighten.
“Ready to die yet?” he teased, voice light, almost flippant. “Or should we make this… fun?”
Sukuna’s four eyes narrowed, golden flames coiling in the dark. “You overestimate yourself.”
Gojo tilted his head, relaxed, almost bored. “I do tend to do that.”
Before you could react, Gojo moved—a blur of cursed energy and speed. You barely had time to raise a talisman before he struck. Sparks of cursed energy splintered across the shrine, shattering lanterns and throwing wooden beams askew.
“Y/N,” Sukuna barked, his presence a wall of heat and power. “Stay behind me.”
But you didn’t. Not entirely. You darted forward, planting talismans where you could, drawing small circles of binding cursed energy to slow Gojo’s attacks, distracting him just enough to give Sukuna the upper hand.
It wasn’t much. You were no match for someone like Gojo. But your timing and precision mattered. Each spell, each movement, carefully measured to protect the shrine and give Sukuna the advantage.
Gojo laughed, flipping backward as he avoided one of your binding circles. “Not bad, little firecracker,” he said with a smirk. “You’re surprisingly competent.”
Sukuna’s lips curled in a dangerous grin, amber eyes blazing. He moved like a shadow with claws, each strike precise, controlled, deadly. Gojo countered, but the fight was clear: Sukuna was stronger. Not by much—Gojo was fast, cunning, playful but the raw force and cunning of Sukuna outweighed him.
You planted another talisman at Gojo’s feet, sending a burst of energy under him. He barely flipped away, grinning, and shot a teasing look at you.
“You’re all trouble,” he said, his voice teasing, almost flirtatious. “I like it.”
Sukuna growled low, a rumble that shook the wooden beams. “Enough. He’ll leave soon.”
And that’s exactly what happened.
With a dramatic spin and a mocking bow, Gojo leapt back over the riverbank and into the trees. “I’ll be back,” he called, his voice echoing through the mist. Then, before he disappeared completely, he added with a smirk, “Try not to get eaten in the meantime, gorgeous.”
Sukuna’s jaw tightened, his cursed energy flaring violently for a heartbeat, then dissipating. His gaze shot to you, amber eyes burning.
Sukuna’s lips twitched. Not a smile, not quite, but something dangerously soft. He reached for your hand, curling his fingers lightly around yours. “We need to prepare. Plan. He’ll be back, and next time… I won’t let him leave so easily.”
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The shrine smoldered, faint wisps of smoke curling from shattered lanterns and scorched tatami. The battle had ended—or so it seemed. Gojo had fled, but you knew better than to believe he wouldn’t return. Sukuna, towering and lethal, stood among the ruin, amber eyes blazing in the dim light.
He didn’t look at you at first. He didn’t need to. His presence alone was a storm, and you felt it settle around you like chains you didn’t mind.
“You’re quiet,” he said finally, voice low, lethal, and unreadable. “After all that… I expected something.”
“I’m alive,” you said, voice steady, though your heart still raced. “Isn’t that enough?”
He didn’t respond immediately. His hand brushed yours—not soft, not affectionate, but claiming, reminding you that nothing in this world was yours without his permission.
“You survive,” he said at last, voice a whisper meant only for you. “And yet… I’m not satisfied. There’s always another storm.”
You knew he was right. That was Sukuna. There was no end. No moment of peace. Even after Gojo, even after the fight, the world would always demand more.
“I’ll face it,” you said quietly. “As long as it’s with you.”
That earned a chuckle—low, dangerous, vibrating in your chest. His fingers tightened around yours. “Bold. Foolish. Exactly why I will always want you.”
The sun began to set, casting long shadows through the broken beams. The shrine was battered but standing. The night would be long, and so would the dangers beyond it.
Yet here, in the center of the chaos, there was a fragile, terrifying balance. You didn’t know if tomorrow would bring death, another attack, or even betrayal. But for now, you were here. And Sukuna was here.
He leaned down, close enough that you could feel his heat, his power coiling around you like a living thing. Not a kiss—yet—but the promise of claim, the undeniable assertion of dominance that left no doubt who you were tethered to.
“Sleep,” he commanded, finally, voice velvet over steel. “Tomorrow… we see who survives the night.”
You rested in his shadow, aware of the danger, aware of the power, aware that your lives would never be ordinary, never safe, never simple. And yet, the pull between you—the dark, twisted, intoxicating bond—was the only certainty in a world that offered none.
Outside, the wind whispered through the pines. Somewhere distant, Gojo’s laughter lingered, a reminder that the storm was never truly over.
But inside, in the smoldering quiet of the shrine, only you and Sukuna remained.
And that—whatever came next—was enough.
The End…
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heian!sukuna writing letters to his upset wife
the first letter, arrives short and abrupt.
return. do not make me come for you.
lord, R.S.
the second letter, arrives soon after.
to the one who dares deny me her presence, you left without permission. return at once.
your lord, ryomen sukuna.
the third letter, arrives in a much longer scroll.
how troublesome. you forget yourself, woman. there is no place you may go that is beyond my reach. had i wished it, you would have been returned to my side before nightfall. consider it generosity that you were not. do not ignore my scrolls.
your lord, ryomen.
the fourth letter,
since i cannot imagine there is much in those lands to interest you, i can only suppose your continued absence is due to your ever prolonging distaste with me.
i urge you: come be angry at a nearer distance.
your husband, R.S.

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can we all agree heian sukuna is unmatched
"English isn't my-"
Hush now my friend, and let me read the absolute beauty of a fic that you have bestowed this world and humiliated the first English speakers with
girl get off that c.ai and embrace the 'x reader'
CAN YOU KISS ME MORE?
TRUE FORM SUKUNA X READER
cw: smut, bloodplay, nasty sloppy kissing wc: 790
True Form Sukuna never kisses you when he fucks you.
It wasn't something he ever deemed necessary to share such intimacy with a mere concubine-- even if you were his favorite. You'd always cum hard regardless, milking his thick cocks so obediently without any request or complaint. You were the perfect little fuck doll. So he's slightly taken aback one day when you are so cockdrunk and fucked out you forget yourself and ask for him to kiss you. The request was slurred and almost intelligible as he'd been tearing up your tight cunny the majority of the night, you barely had a coherent thought. He wondered if it finally happened and he broke your mind with his cocks--- had to be the case if you were asking him something this delusional. Clearly you were delirious if you thought he'd agree to such a ridiculous request.
However, if there is anything he loves more than fucking you and thats teasing you. Sukuna smirks. Hovering over your shaky sweat-ridden form and admiring the new bruises that are blooming under your skin. He's so close to your face you close your eyes in anticipation and quiver thinking of the fiery kiss he would surely swallow you whole with when Sukuna slaps his hand over your mouth. Your eyes shoot open in realization as the mouth on his hand forces it's thick tongue down your throat.Sukuna grins at you evilly, thinking it would be the last time you make such a silly request of him and waiting to drink in your disappointed whines. Yet the expression quickly falls off his face when he realizes your hands that are now clutching his wrists aren't to pull him away but to deepen the kiss. Once over your initial shock, the pleasure of being kissed by Sukuna--- even by his mere hand takes over. You moan wantonly into his heavy palm. Your tongue pushes back against his moist appendage as if to fight a losing battle of dominance, it just felt so good, so complete to have him filling all parts of you. Both your holes clenched impossibly tighter around him as you wrap your arms around his wrist, threading your fingers through his own as his massive hand is brought even closer to your face.
Not even when the sharp canines of his hand mouth puncture your tongue and fill yours and his with blood, you attempt to pull back. The sensation is even more dizzying as his mouth tongue greedily sucks your blood down as it spills from you. A mix of drool and blood pool in the corners of your mouth and dribble down your neck as you slobber and gurgle to breathe through the kiss yet still stroke the back of his hand like it were the nape of his neck, encouraging his hand to ravage you harder. You nearly choke from how far it tries to reach down your throat. Sukuna's hand tongue mimicked the motions of his cock the way it drove itself into your heated mouth. You were so close, so close to cumming again bucking your hips up to him and his thrusts in turn picked up speed. Sukuna pounding you so deep you thought he might puncture a lung--- not like you were making good use of them now anyway. However just as you are reaching your peak Sukuna rips his hand away from your mouth. "Stupid filthy fucking girl. Not an ounce of fucking couth." Before his mouth, his primary one, slams onto your kiss swollen lips. If you could have processed anything beyond your own pleasure you could have realized then how jealous Sukuna was of his own fucking hand. Yet everything goes blank as white hot pleasure consumes you now that you are finally kissing him on the actual mouth, this tongue even more determined to ruin you than the last.
Your hands grip the sides of his tattooed face as your pussy gushes and flutters around him so hard causing him to do something he rarely ever did and cum inside you. Nevertheless he continues to drill his cum into your holes as he attacks your bruised lips, uncaring now if you were slightly turning blue from the lack of air from his hand around your neck pinning you to the bed. Sukuna only pulls back when you are near the point of passing out. He couldn't have you tapping out just yet, not when you were awakening his carnal fires in such a way. You ragdoll against him as Sukuna flips you over on top of him squishing your cheeks in one hand to force your mouth open as he continues to fuck up into you with renewed vigor.
True Form Sukuna now always kisses you when he fucks you.
a/n: wrote this all @ 3am IN TUMBLR DRAFTS of all places so you know im delirious doing something this reckless. needing sleep but cant cause i cant find my indica vape and my adhd meds havent worn off yet lol. but my mind is not stable enough to write on any of my many WIPs lol. sorry for whatever this is lmfao i just had the massive intrusive thought of Sukuna being jealous of you making out with his hand so hard lmfao. EDIT-- now that im lucid and not sleep deprived i fixed some errors and reformatted lol.
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The Things We Do in the Dark
By
Part Five
Part Four
Jujutsu Sorcerer Y/N x true form Sukuna!! Forbidden love…
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Before the shrine.
Before the lies.
Before you ever stood beside Ryomen Sukuna and called it a choice—
you were sent to kill him.
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You were younger then. Not inexperienced. But not yet… dangerous in the way you would become.
The mission had been simple in theory:
Investigate the disturbance. Confirm if it is Sukuna. Retreat if necessary.
No one actually expected you to survive contact.
You knew that.
They knew that.
But you went anyway.
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The forest felt wrong long before you reached the shrine.
Too quiet.
Too still.
Cursed energy clung to everything, thick and suffocating, like the land itself had learned to breathe around something monstrous.
Most sorcerers would have turned back.
You didn’t.
Not because you were fearless.
But because you needed to know.
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You found him without realizing it.
Or rather—
he let you.
The shrine stood broken, ancient, half-swallowed by time. You stepped inside cautiously, senses stretched thin, every instinct screaming at you to be ready—
And then—
“You’re early.”
The voice came from behind you.
Your body reacted before your mind did—you spun, cursed energy snapping into place—
And froze.
Four eyes.
All on you.
Watching.
Amused.
Interested.
“You’re not running,” he observed.
Your grip tightened on your weapon.
“…Should I?”
That—
that was your first mistake.
Sukuna smiled. Slow and curious.
“Most do.”
“Then I’m not most.”
A pause. Something shifted. Not the air.
Him.
Just slightly.
Enough to notice.
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You attacked first. Of course you did. You were a sorcerer. He was a curse. That was how this worked. Your technique struck fast—clean, precise, aimed to test, not kill.
It didn’t matter. He caught it. Effortlessly. Like it was nothing. Like you were nothing.
And then—
he laughed.
Not mocking or cruel.
Just… entertained.
“That’s it?” Sukuna said.
Your jaw clenched.
“I’m not done.”
“Good.”
The word came softer than expected.
Then—
he moved.
You didn’t even see it.
One moment he was across from you and the next, his hand was at your throat, lifting you just enough to force your body to react. Your breath hitched. Not from pain. From the speed. From the power.
“You’re weak,” he murmured.
Not impressed.
Not yet.
But not bored either.
And that—
that was the only reason you were still alive.
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You should have died there. Every instinct told you that. Every lesson drilled into you as a sorcerer told you:
If you encounter Sukuna, you don’t hesitate.
But you did.
Not in fear.
In… observation.
You were looking at him.
Not just as a curse.
But as something… more.
Something aware.
Something choosing not to kill you.
“…Why?” you asked.
The word slipped out before you could stop it.
Sukuna tilted his head slightly.
“Why what?”
“Why am I still alive?”
Silence.
Then—
a slow, sharp smile.
“You’re asking the wrong question.”
His grip tightened just slightly.
“You should be asking how long that will last.”
Your pulse jumped.
But you didn’t look away.
Didn’t beg.
Didn’t break.
And that—
that was the moment everything changed.
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“Come back.” The words were casual. Like an afterthought. But they weren’t.
Your breath caught.
“…What?”
“Come back,” Sukuna repeated, releasing your throat without warning.
You stumbled slightly, catching yourself. Confused. Thrown off.
“Why would I do that?”
His eyes lingered on you.
Deciding.
“Because next time,” he said, voice low, amused, “I might actually try.”
Your chest tightened.
“That’s not exactly convincing.”
Sukuna laughed.
“It’s not supposed to be.”
A pause.
Then—
“If you don’t come back,” he added, almost lazily, “I’ll find you instead.”
That—
that felt more real.
More like a threat.
“…You expect me to just walk back into this?”
“Yes.”
No hesitation.
No doubt.
Like it was already decided.
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You left that day.
Alive and unharmed but shaken.
And you told them—
nothing.
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You went back three nights later.
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The second time, he didn’t wait.
The moment you stepped into the shrine—
“You came.”
You turned.
He was closer this time.
Already watching.
Already expecting you.
“I said I would.”
A lie. You hadn’t. But it didn’t matter.
Sukuna’s gaze dragged over you slowly. Taking in every detail. Every change. Every hesitation.
“Good,” he said.
And that was it.
No attack.
No immediate violence.
Just—
attention.
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That’s how it started.
Not with love.
Not with trust.
But with interest.
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You returned again.
And again.
Each time telling yourself it was for information or strategy.
For understanding your enemy.
But slowly—
the space between you changed.
Conversations lasted longer. Silences grew heavier. Closer.
He started touching you more—not gently, not kindly, but deliberately. Testing. Claiming. Learning how you reacted.
And you—
you stopped pulling away as quickly.
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“You’re still pretending,” Sukuna said one night.
You leaned against the shrine pillar, watching him.
“Pretending what?”
“That you’re here for them.”
Your chest tightened.
“I am.”
He stepped closer.
Of course he did.
“You don’t lie well.”
“I lie just fine.”
“You come back,” he said softly. “That’s not strategy.”
Your breath hitched.
“Then what is it?”
A pause.
A slow smile.
“Something worse.”
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The first time you stayed too long—
he noticed.
The first time you didn’t flinch when he touched you— he remembered.
The first time you didn’t report back what you learned—
he knew.
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And the first time you realized you didn’t want him dead—
you didn’t say it out loud.
But you came back the next night anyway.
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That’s when it stopped being curiosity. And started becoming something far more dangerous.
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Because Sukuna doesn’t chase. He doesn’t beg. He doesn’t build relationships. He takes. He keeps. He decides.
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And somewhere between the first time you should have died and the moment you chose him on that battlefield—
Sukuna had already made up his mind.
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You weren’t an enemy anymore. You weren’t even just interesting.
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You were his.
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You should have left earlier that night.
You knew it.
The forest had gone still—too still—and the shrine felt heavier than usual, like the air itself was pressing you toward something inevitable.
“You’re staying longer.” His voice came from behind you.
Closer than expected. You didn’t turn immediately.
“…Maybe I don’t have anywhere else to be.”
A lie.
A weak one.
Sukuna noticed. Of course he did.
Ryomen Sukuna stepped closer, his presence wrapping around you before his shadow did. “You always have somewhere else to be,” he said. “You just keep choosing not to go.”
Your chest tightened.
“That doesn’t mean anything.”
“It means everything.” His hand reached you before you could respond—fingers brushing your wrist, slow, deliberate.
Not grabbing.
Not forcing.
Just there.
Testing.
Waiting.
You didn’t pull away.
That was the moment.
Small and quiet.
But irreversible.
Sukuna stilled.
Not physically—but something in him sharpened. Focused.
“…Interesting.”
Your pulse jumped.
“It’s not—”
His fingers slid up your arm. Slow and intentional. Measuring your reaction. You should have stepped back. You didn’t.
His hand reached your shoulder.
Paused.
Then pressed—just enough to guide you back a step.
Then another.
Until your back met the shrine pillar.
Your breath caught.
“Sukuna—”
“You’re not leaving,” he murmured.
Not a question.
Not a command.
An observation.
And somehow—that made it worse.
His hand moved to your jaw, tilting your face upward. Forcing your gaze to meet his. All four eyes locked onto you.
“You feel it,” he said softly.
You swallowed.
“…Feel what?”
“That moment where you realize,” he continued, voice lowering, “you should stop this.”
Your breath hitched.
Because he was right.
“And you don’t.”
Silence.
Heavy.
Charged.
His thumb brushed lightly beneath your lip.
Testing.
Waiting.
You didn’t move.
Didn’t resist.
Didn’t deny it.
And that—
that was when it changed.
Something in Sukuna’s expression darkened—not anger, not cruelty, but something more focused.
More deliberate.
“Dangerous,” he murmured.
But he didn’t step back.
He stepped closer. Close enough that the space between you disappeared entirely. Your breath faltered.
Because now—
there was no pretending this was just curiosity.
His hand slid slowly from your jaw to your throat.
Resting there.
Warm.
Possessive.
“Remember this,” Sukuna said quietly.
“Because you don’t get to pretend you didn’t choose it.”
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It didn’t happen all at once.
Sukuna didn’t even realize it.
Not immediately.
At first, it was just interest.
Then preference.
Then expectation.
You came when he wanted. You stayed when he allowed. You left when he was done.
Simple.
Predictable.
Until—
you didn’t.
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“You’re leaving early.” You didn’t look back. “I have a mission.”
A mistake.
You felt it instantly.
The shift.
Subtle.
But sharp.
“…With who?”
You hesitated. That was all it took.
“You’re hesitating.”
“It doesn’t matter.”
“It does to me.”
The words came colder than usual. Your chest tightened.
“It’s just another sorcerer.”
“Say his name.”
Your jaw clenched.
“…It doesn’t matter.”
“Say it.”
“…Toji.”
Silence.
Sukuna went still.
“Toji Fushiguro,” he repeated slowly. Like he was testing the name. Weighing it. Dissecting it.
“You fight beside him?”
“Yes.”
“You trust him?”
“I—”
Wrong answer.
He stepped back.
Once.
Then again.
Creating distance. Which was worse. Far worse.
Because Sukuna didn’t create space unless—
he was deciding something.
“You’re going.”
It wasn’t a question.
“Yes.”
Another pause.
Then—
“Don’t.”
Your breath caught.
“…What?”
“I said don’t.”
The command settled heavy in the air.
Unavoidable.
“You don’t get to tell me that.” Your voice came sharper now. More defensive.
And that—
that was the exact moment.
Sukuna’s gaze snapped back to you.
“You think this is still a choice?”
The question hit harder than anything else.
Because—
until that moment—
you had.
“I come here because I want to,” you said.
“You come here because I let you.”
The correction was immediate. Cutting and final.
Your pulse spiked.
“That’s not the same thing.”
“It is to me.”
Silence.
Then—
quieter—
more dangerous—
“You don’t stand beside anyone else.” Your breath caught. “You don’t get close to anyone else.” Your chest tightened. “And you don’t walk out of here,” Sukuna finished, voice dropping low, “and act like what happens between us doesn’t exist.”
The words sank in. Heavy. Binding.
And that’s when you realised that this wasn’t interest anymore. This wasn’t curiosity. This wasn’t even obsession.
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This was possession.
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After that night—
nothing felt the same.
You still left. You still returned to the sorcerers. You still took missions. But something had shifted. Irreversibly.
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“You’re distracted.”
The voice pulled you back.
Training grounds.
Daylight.
Reality.
Across from you stood Toji Fushiguro, watching you with that same sharp, unreadable gaze.
“You hesitated.”
Again.
You tightened your grip.
“I didn’t.”
“You did.”
He stepped closer.
“You keep doing that.”
Your chest tightened.
Because now—
you knew why.
Because every time you moved, every time you fought, every time you thought about Sukuna—
there was a hesitation.
A fracture. A split. And it was getting worse.
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That night—
you went back.
Of course you did. You always did. The shrine felt heavier than usual. More suffocating. Like it already knew.
“You were with him today.”
You froze.
Because you hadn’t said anything yet.
“…You were watching?”
Sukuna stepped into view.
“I don’t need to watch,” he said. “I can feel it.”
Your pulse spiked.
Because that meant—
he had felt it.
The hesitation. The conflict. The part of you that wasn’t entirely his.
And that—
was exactly where it all begins.
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Because from that moment on—
Sukuna wasn’t just interested. He wasn’t just watching. He wasn’t just waiting.
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He was testing you.
Breaking you.
Forcing you to choose.
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And the worst part?
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You already had.
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To be continued…
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The Things We Do in the Dark
By
Forbidden love between true form Sukuna x sorcerer reader!!! Reader is head over heels and lowk desperate.
NOTE: this part contains smut so be aware!!! It’s a bit hardcore. Also I’m not the best at writing smut so if it’s trash let’s just act like it never happened. MDNI!!!
Part Four
Part one Part Two Part Three
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The silence didn’t break.
It tightened.
The shrine felt smaller somehow, the air pressing in until every breath you took felt borrowed—allowed, not yours. Ryomen Sukuna hadn’t moved. Not since his last words. But that was worse.
Because when Sukuna was still—
he was deciding.
And you could feel it.
In the way his cursed energy coiled low and heavy beneath the surface. In the way his gaze stayed fixed on you, unblinking, like he was stripping you down to something simpler. Something easier to control.
“You hesitated.” The words came quiet. Not sharp. Not loud. But they landed heavier than anything he’d said before.
“I—”
“Don’t.”
He cut you off instantly.
“I’m not interested in excuses.”
Your jaw clenched.
“I wasn’t choosing him.”
“No,” Sukuna agreed softly.
His thumb pressed against your pulse.
“You were choosing not me.”
Your breath caught.
And that—
that was the problem.
Because he wasn’t wrong. Not entirely.
His hand slid from your throat, slowly—too slowly—down to your shoulder, fingers curling there, firm, grounding, possessive.
“Do you know what that means?” he asked and you didn’t answer. You didn’t trust your voice. “It means,” Sukuna continued, stepping closer—until there was no space left between you, “that you still think you have the right to decide when to act.”
His grip tightened at your shoulder. “That ends now.”
Your pulse spiked.
“You chose to stay,” he said. “You chose to stand beside me.”
A pause.
Then—
“Which means you don’t get to pick and choose what parts of me you accept.”
The words sank deep.
Because this—
this was the version of him no one survived.
The one that didn’t negotiate.
Didn’t compromise.
Didn’t care.
His hand moved again—back to your chin, forcing your gaze up to meet his.
“Look at me.”
You did. You always did.
And that, somehow, made this worse.
“Tell me,” Sukuna murmured, eyes narrowing slightly as he searched your expression, “when you stepped in front of me…” His thumb brushed just beneath your lip, slow, deliberate, testing your reaction.
“…what did you think would happen?”
Your breath hitched. “I thought you’d kill him.”
“And that bothered you.”
Not a question.
A statement.
Your silence confirmed it.
Sukuna exhaled softly.
Almost amused.
But there was no warmth in it.
“You’re still divided.” The words came like a verdict. “And I don’t share.”
Before you could react, he moved—fast—your back hitting the wooden pillar behind you, the impact knocking the air from your lungs. His hand came up beside your head, bracing against the wood, trapping you there.
Close.
Too close.
“You don’t get to carry pieces of other people into my domain,” he said, voice dropping lower, rougher now. “Not after choosing me.”
Your breath came uneven.
“I didn’t—”
His hand snapped back to your throat.
Firm.
Final.
“Stop lying.”
The command cracked through the space.
And this time—
you didn’t argue.
Because arguing would make it worse.
Because you could feel it—
you were already past the point where words mattered.
A slow smile pulled at Sukuna’s lips.
“There it is,” he murmured. “You’re learning.”
Your pulse thudded beneath his fingers.
Fast.
Unsteady.
Exposed.
He felt it.
Of course he did.
His thumb pressed into that rhythm, not enough to hurt—but enough to remind you that he controlled it.
“Good,” he said softly. “Then listen carefully.”
The air shifted again.
Not violent.
Not explosive.
But heavy.
Deliberate.
Like something locking into place.
“You don’t leave this shrine unless I allow it.”
Your breath caught.
“You don’t fight beside anyone else.”
His grip tightened just slightly.
“You don’t protect anyone from me.”
Each rule settled deeper than the last.
Because they weren’t suggestions. They were conditions.
And then—
his voice dropped, quieter.
More dangerous.
“And you don’t hesitate.”
Silence.
You swallowed carefully.
“And if I do?” you asked. You shouldn’t have. But you did.
Sukuna tilted his head slightly, studying you. Like he’d been waiting for that. “Then I remind you.”
The words were soft. But the meaning wasn’t.
Before you could process it, his hand left your throat—only to catch your wrist, pulling it sharply upward and pressing it against the pillar above your head.
Your breath hitched.
Not pain.
Control.
Your other wrist followed just as quickly.
Pinned.
Trapped.
Not violently.
But completely.
Your pulse spiked.
“Sukuna—”
“Now you’re paying attention,” he murmured.
His gaze dropped briefly to where he held you, then back to your face—watching, measuring, absorbing every shift in your expression.
“This is what happens,” he continued, voice low, almost thoughtful now, “when you forget your place.”
Your chest rose sharply.
“I didn’t forget.”
“No?”
His grip tightened slightly around your wrists.
“Because from where I’m standing,” Sukuna said, leaning closer, his voice brushing against your skin, “it looked like you thought you could decide who lives and dies in my presence.”
A pause.
Then—
“Say it.”
Your breath faltered.
“Say what?”
“That you don’t get to choose.”
Silence.
Your jaw tightened.
But slowly—
“…I don’t get to choose.”
“Again.”
“I don’t get to choose.”
“Louder.”
“I don’t get to choose!”
Sukuna exhaled softly, something satisfied settling into his expression.
“Good.”
His hand slid down your arm—slow, deliberate—leaving your wrist pinned with the other, his touch dragging just enough to make you aware of every inch of contact.
“And yet,” he added quietly, “you still tried.”
Your breath hitched again.
Because this wasn’t over.
Not even close.
His hand reached your jaw again, tilting your face toward him.
Forcing you to meet his eyes.
“You’re going to remember this,” he said.
Not threatening.
Certain.
“You’re going to remember exactly what it feels like to stand here and realize…”
His thumb pressed lightly against your lower lip.
“…that you don’t belong to yourself anymore.”
Your pulse thundered.
Because the way he said it—
the way he looked at you—
made it feel less like a punishment…
and more like a claim.
His gaze dropped briefly, then returned to yours, darker now, heavier with something that hadn’t been there before.
Something that shifted the tension into something sharper.
More dangerous.
“Don’t move,” Sukuna murmured.
The command settled into your bones before you could even think to resist.
And then—
he stepped closer.
Close enough that the space between you disappeared completely. Close enough that you could feel the heat of him, the weight of his presence pressing in from every direction.
Close enough that if you moved even slightly—
you’d close the distance entirely.
His hand hovered for just a second—
like he was deciding something.
Then—
it lowered.
Slow.
Deliberate.
And the air changed again.
Thicker.
Charged.
Unavoidable.
“You’re going to learn,” Sukuna said softly, voice dropping into something far more dangerous now—
“…exactly what choosing me means.”
His large hand moved agonisingly slow—from your shoulder, down and past the curve of your breast, to your hips, and finally to your womanhood. His palm cupped your clothed heat, as he lowered his head down to your neck.
“Ever since you made your decision…”
His voice low. Rough.
“Every inch of you became mine.”
You winced as he bit down on your neck—teeth piercing skin. Not with lust. Not even anger.
Hunger.
The way one would bite into a meal. As if you were something to be consumed.
“Sukuna… you’re hurting me,” you breathed, your palms pressing against his chest in a weak attempt to push him away.
The pain shifted—not gone, but dulled—as he soothed the spot with his mouth, drawing a sharp breath from you. Pain and something dangerously close to pleasure tangled together, leaving your head spinning.
It was…
Electrifying.
And maybe that was why you could never leave him. He gave you a rush no one else ever could.
“You’re gonna take it…”
His voice hardened as he grabbed your hips and turned you around, pressing you firmly against the cold wall. Your breath caught as your back arched slightly under his hold.
“And I’ll remind you again and again… until you understand who you belong to.”
You said nothing. You would never admit it out loud—but you had been craving him for far too long.
Fabric tore under his grip, the sound sharp in the quiet. One of his hands forced your head forward, not enough to truly harm you—but enough to remind you how little control you had.
He inhaled deeply against your hair.
“You can’t ever leave me,” he murmured.
“I won’t… my place is with you.”
That seemed to snap something in him.
“You will always need me,” he said, voice dropping lower. “You’re nothing without me.”
His bulge now pressing into your back, as he grinded against you and massaged your soft breasts.
He dipped his large hand into your panties and began rubbing your damp clit—earning a moan from you.
“Don’t stop—please.” You cried.
He answered with another harsh bite to your neck, marking you without hesitation.
Biting.
Sucking.
Claiming.
A low, frustrated sound left him, like restraint was the only thing keeping him from losing control completely.
His grip tightened, your body responding despite everything—every movement, every touch, sending waves through you that you couldn’t fight. He ripped even your underwear now leaving your entire bottom exposed for his viewing pleasure.
You tried to look back but one of his arms grabbed the back of your head and pushed your face harshly back against the wall.
Without warning he mercilessly thrusted one of his cocks deep into you. No preparation. No grace. No care.
Your entire body recoiled with each harsh thrust. Your face pressing continuously against the wall as his other hands grabbed your breasts and hips.
It hurt—at first. But then it was pure ecstasy, being able to feel him like that. So full. So deep and so rough.
“Yeah, I can see it on your face you like this, huh, you pathetic slut.” He spoke leaning closer to your face.
“Is this what you wanted? To be taken like this?”
You said nothing.
“Answer me!”
“Yes! Yes! Please just don’t stop. I need you so bad.”
He breathed in deep and hard. Almost like he was trying to breathe your entire being in.
“Disgusting. You’re nothing but a cock hungry slut.”
One of his hands left your hip and landing harshly against your ass with a smack. He massaged the soft flesh before spanking you again. Hard enough to make it hurt.
His pace quickened.
Rough.
Careless.
Greedy.
“I’m… I’m close.” You spoke completely out of breath.
“Fuck… you’re so good.” He continued to thrust as he pulled you off the wall and closer to him. His hands wrapped around your body, squeezing hard enough so your back is tight against his chest.
Thrusts relentless and you couldn’t hold back any longer. You released all over him. Your release dripped down your thighs and some against his abdomen.
But he didn’t stop. You were now sensitive and becoming very overstimulated. Your moans became louder and uncontrollable as your eyes rolled to the back of your head in ecstasy.
“Don’t tell me you’re done already?”
You couldn’t even respond. It was too much pleasure for you to handle.
“I’m just getting started.”
⸻
To be continued…
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♥︎ rugby player sukuna is so in love with his dolly girlfriend
ryomen sukuna, the biggest and scariest man on the university's rugby team, is dating one of the sweetest looking thing on campus — you. it's truly a wonder how someone like him even bagged someone like you... but the more people see you two, the more they begin to realise just how smitten this brute is with you.
everyday before his practice sessions, his teammates see him standing with you, burly arms wrapped around your frame as he leaves little pecks all across your face. and you're always seen holding a little flower in your hands, one that sukuna had handpicked from some bush for you just so that he can see that pretty smile of yours — it's become routine at this point.
his backpack has a few keychains that you'd bought for him — mostly my melody ones unsurprisingly, since she's your favourite character. he knows that there are some people who side-eye him for that, curious as to why a guy like him walks around with such cute trickets dangling from his bag. but he couldn't care less. you were so adorably happy when you'd bought them for him and when you'd attached them to his bag, he could never have the heart to ever remove the little accessories.
he adores how pink and cutesy you always look — adorning cute skirts and dresses, nails always done with pretty charms glued to them, and smelling like a whole bakery. he stares at you with the most lovelorn eyes known to mankind. it's impossible for him to keep his hands off of you, always finding purchase either on your waist or your buttcheeks. he does also adore teasing you in public, loving how easily flustered you get and how you yell at him like a misbehaved dog. but the smack on your ass is all worth it to him!
he's honestly just turned into a mini you. his clothes all smell like you, sugary and vanilla (though some of them still bear a hint of his own musk). he'll catch himself copying some of the cute phrases you use like 'what the flip?' or 'that's adorbs', saying it with the exact same intonation too. he's even started enjoying the romance animes you've introduced him to, even beginning to suggest shows himself.
sukuna has definitely changed ever since meeting you — going from this hard and brutish man that'd scowl at anyone who looked his way to a man who had softened so much, his teammates and friends finally catch him smile every now and then. of course, he's still rough around the edges, but he's still your dear swine of a boyfriend whom you love to bits!
The Things We Do in the Dark
By
Continuation of the forbidden love shared between true form Sukuna and jujutsu sorcerer Y/N!!
Part Three
Part One Part Two
⸻
The shrine had never felt quiet before. Not truly.
There was always something beneath it—something watching, something waiting.
Him.
But tonight, the silence felt… different. Like something was about to break.
“You’re distracted again.” His voice came from behind you this time. Closer than expected.
Your shoulders tensed, but you didn’t turn.
“I’m not.”
A pause.
Then—
a low hum.
“You’re lying.”
Before you could respond, his hand brushed your shoulder—light, almost absent, but enough to send a sharp awareness down your spine. “You keep doing that,” Ryomen Sukuna murmured. “Thinking about things you shouldn’t.”
Your jaw tightened.
“And what exactly am I allowed to think about?”
“Me.”
The answer was immediate. Unapologetic.
You exhaled slowly, forcing your expression to stay neutral.
“You already know I chose you.”
“And yet,” he continued, voice lowering slightly, “your mind still wanders back to him.”
You turned then. “Not everything is about Toji.”
Sukuna’s gaze sharpened.
“Say his name again.”
You didn’t.
Because you recognized the shift—the subtle drop in his tone, the way the air thickened just slightly. Instead, you held his gaze. And that was enough.
For now.
⸻
You felt it before you saw him.
A disturbance in the trees behind you as you filled up a pitcher of water from a stream just behind the shrine.
Faint.
Careful.
But not careful enough.
Sukuna didn’t react immediately.
That was the first warning.
Because when Sukuna chose not to react—
it meant he already knew.
“You should leave.”
The words slipped out before you could stop them.
His eyes flicked to you.
Slowly.
“And why,” he asked, voice almost curious now, “would I do that?”
Your pulse spiked.
Because you couldn’t say it.
Because saying it would confirm everything.
Too late.
A figure stepped into the edge of the clearing.
Silent.
Controlled.
Weapon already in hand.
Toji Fushiguro.
His gaze locked onto your back as you slowly stood up and turned to face him. Heavy pitcher in hand.
“…So this is where you’ve been.”
The words were quiet. But they carried.
Your chest tightened.
“You shouldn’t be here.”
Toji’s grip shifted slightly on his weapon. “I figured that out already.”
“Come with me.”
Simple. Direct. Like always. Your throat tightened.
“I’m not leaving.”
Silence.
Then—
“Y/N.”
Not sharp.
Not commanding.
Just certain.
“You don’t belong here.”
The air shifted.
Violently.
Sukuna laughed from behind you as he emerged from the back gate of the shrine.
Low and amused.
“Don’t you?” he murmured, eyes still on you.
Your stomach dropped.
Because you could feel it—
his attention narrowing.
Sharpening.
Watching every reaction.
“I chose this,” you said again. But it sounded different now. Less certain and Toji noticed.
Of course he did.
“He’s in your head,” Toji said flatly. “That’s what this is.”
Sukuna’s smile widened. “You think so?” His voice cut through the tension like a blade. “Or maybe she just knows where she belongs.”
“With you?” Toji shot back.
“Yes.”
The answer was immediate. Final.
And this time—
it wasn’t just words.
Sukuna moved.
Fast.
Closing the distance between you and pulling you back against him, one hand settling at your throat, the other gripping your arm.
Possessive and unapologetic.
A statement.
“Toji Fushiguro,” Sukuna continued, almost conversational now, “breaking into my domain to retrieve something that isn’t his.”
Toji didn’t flinch. “You don’t get to decide that.”
“I already have.”
Your breath hitched slightly as Sukuna’s grip tightened—not painfully, but enough to remind you exactly where you stood.
Between them.
And the tension snapped.
Toji moved first.
Steel flashed.
The strike was clean, precise—
and meant to kill.
Sukuna didn’t even step back.
His cursed energy surged, colliding with the attack effortlessly—but for the first time, his focus split.
Not fully.
But enough.
Enough for you to feel it.
This wasn’t a test.
This wasn’t controlled.
This was real.
“You shouldn’t have come here,” you said, voice low, urgent.
“Toji—stop.”
“I’m not leaving you here.” He spoke with desperation.
“You don’t have a choice.”
“I do.”
Another strike.
Closer this time.
Faster.
Sukuna’s grip on you tightened sharply as he shifted, pulling you out of the immediate line of attack—but not letting go. Never letting go. “You’re irritating me,” Sukuna said, voice dropping into something far more dangerous.
Toji didn’t respond.
He just moved again.
And this time—
Sukuna moved to end it. You felt it. The shift. The intent. The difference between playing and killing.
And you knew—
Toji wouldn’t survive it.
“Wait—”
Too late.
Sukuna’s cursed energy surged, sharp and devastating, aimed directly—
You moved without thinking.
Your technique snapped into place—
intercepting.
Redirecting.
The force tore past Toji instead of through him, splitting the ground behind him open.
Silence.
Dead.
Heavy.
For a moment—
no one moved.
Then—
Sukuna’s hand tightened violently around your throat. Not enough to kill. But enough to make your breath stutter.
“…You just interfered.” His voice was quiet. Too quiet. Dangerously quiet.
Your pulse pounded.
“He would’ve died.”
“Yes.” The single word landed like a blade. “That was the point.”
Toji’s eyes flicked between you.
Understanding dawning.
“…Y/N.”
“Go,” you said, not looking at him.
“What?”
“GO.”
This time it broke out sharp and desperate.
Before Sukuna could shift his attention again.
Toji hesitated.
Just for a second.
Then—
he moved.
Gone.
Fast.
And the moment he disappeared—
the air collapsed inward.
All of Sukuna’s attention snapped back to you. Fully. Completely. Dangerously. Silence stretched. Long, heavy and unforgiving.
Then—
“…You chose him.”
Your breath caught.
“I didn’t.”
“You protected him.”
“I—”
His grip tightened, cutting you off. “You stood in front of me,” Sukuna said, voice dropping lower with every word, “and chose to save someone who came here to take you away.”
Your chest rose sharply.
“I chose to keep things from getting worse.”
A pause.
Then—
Sukuna laughed.
But there was no amusement in it this time.
“You’re still lying.”
His other hand came up—gripping your jaw, forcing you to look at him.
“Say it,” he demanded.
“Say that you don’t care if he lives.”
Your throat tightened.
Silence.
That—
that was your answer.
And Sukuna saw it.
Of course he did.
Something in his expression shifted.
Not anger.
Not exactly.
Something colder. More dangerous.
“I see.” The words were quiet.
His grip loosened—
suddenly.
Enough for you to breathe.
But not enough to step away.
“You made your choice on the battlefield,” he continued.
A pause.
Then, softer—
“But tonight…” His thumb pressed lightly against your pulse again. “…you made another one.”
Your breath shook.
“I didn’t choose him over you.”
“You didn’t have to.”
That was worse. Silence stretched between you. Thick. Unavoidable.
Then—
“Stay.”
The word came suddenly. Sharp. Not a request. A command. Your body didn’t move. Didn’t resist. But your silence lingered just a second too long. And Sukuna noticed. Of course he did.
His hand returned to your throat—slower this time.
Deliberate.
“You don’t get to hesitate anymore,” he said quietly. “Not with me.”
Your pulse thudded beneath his fingers
“Next time,” Sukuna continued, voice dropping to something almost soft—
something far more terrifying—
“…I won’t miss.”
A chill ran through you. Because you believed him.
Because this time—
he wasn’t testing you.
He was warning you.
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The Things We Do in the Dark
By
Sorcerer Y/N x True Form Sukuna forbidden love continues!!
Part Two
Part One
⸻
You moved.
And the world held its breath.
At first—
no one noticed.
Not the sorcerers.
Not the curses tearing through the battlefield.
Not even Toji Zen’in—
until you didn’t follow him forward.
“Y/N—”
His voice cut sharp, turning back toward you. But you had already stepped away. Not toward him. Not toward the formation.
Toward him.
Across the battlefield, Ryomen Sukuna watched.
Waiting.
Expectant.
Certain.
Each step you took felt louder than the chaos around you. The ground seemed to shift beneath your feet, the air thickening, pulling you forward as if the choice had already been made long before this moment.
Behind you—
“Toji, wait—she’s—”
“Y/N!”
You didn’t stop.
You couldn’t.
Because the second you started, you understood something terrifying:
You were never going to choose them.
Not really.
⸻
When you reached him, the battlefield warped. Sound dulled. Movement slowed. Everything else faded into something distant and irrelevant. Only he remained.
“You took your time.”
His voice was calm.
Too calm.
Like he’d never doubted you for a second.
Your chest rose and fell, uneven.
“I had to make it convincing.”
A pause.
Then—
Sukuna laughed.
Low.
Dark.
Satisfied.
“I told you,” he murmured, stepping closer, “you don’t pretend when you’re with me.”
Your pulse spiked as he reached out—fingers brushing your jaw, slow, deliberate, like he was reacquainting himself with something that belonged to him.
“And yet…” he added softly, eyes flicking briefly past you—toward the battlefield, toward Toji—“…you let him get close.”
The air shifted again.
Colder.
Sharper.
His hand slid from your jaw to your throat in one smooth motion.
Familiar.
Claiming.
Possessive.
“You fought beside him,” Sukuna said, voice dropping. “Listened to him. Let him stand at your back like he had any right.”
Your breath hitched.
“I needed to stay alive.”
“And he was the only way?” he pressed.
You held his gaze.
“Yes.”
Silence.
Then—
his grip tightened.
Not enough to hurt. But enough to remind.
“That doesn’t mean I have to like it.”
A shadow moved in your peripheral vision.
Fast.
Deadly.
Toji.
You barely had time to register it before Sukuna shifted—pulling you slightly behind him without breaking eye contact with you. Like an afterthought. Like you were already accounted for.
Steel met cursed energy.
The impact rang through the air.
Toji landed a few feet away, blade in hand, eyes locked not on Sukuna—
but on you.
“…So it’s true,” he said.
There was no shock in his voice.
Just quiet confirmation.
Your chest tightened.
“Move,” Toji added, sharper now. “Get away from him.”
You didn’t.
Couldn’t.
Wouldn’t.
Sukuna noticed.
Of course he did.
And slowly—
he smiled.
“There it is,” he murmured, almost pleased. “That look.”
Your breath caught. Because you knew exactly what he meant. The moment where everything became undeniable.
Toji’s gaze hardened.
“He’s using you.”
“And you’re not?” you shot back before you could stop yourself.
That—
that landed.
Silence stretched between the three of you, thick and volatile.
Toji’s grip on his weapon tightened.
“I fight with you,” he said. “I trust you.”
Sukuna’s laugh cut through the moment like a blade.
“Trust?” he echoed, amused. “You think that’s what this is?”
His hand returned to your throat—slow, deliberate, right in front of Toji this time.
Not hidden.
Not subtle.
A statement.
With a sudden pull, rough lips collided with yours. Sukuna’s right upper hand buried itself in your hair, holding your head in place so you couldn’t escape him. The kiss was a claim. You were his. It was a warning to Toji, and a declaration of ownership.
And worst of all, you knew it. You knew there was no such thing as romantic gestures when it came to the King of Curses, and yet you still melted into it like it was everything you had ever needed from this world.
“She came to me long before this battle,” Sukuna continued after pulling away, never loosening his hold on you, his voice now laced with something darker. “Long before your little partnership.”
Toji’s expression didn’t change.
But something in the air did.
“You’re lying.”
“I don’t need to,” Sukuna replied simply.
Your pulse thundered beneath his fingers.
“Tell him,” Sukuna said softly, eyes flicking back to you. “Go on.”
Your throat tightened—not from his grip, but from the weight of it.
“Y/N,” Toji said, quieter now.
Not commanding.
Not sharp.
Just—
certain.
“Look at me.”
You didn’t.
Because if you did—
you might hesitate.
And hesitation, with Sukuna, was dangerous.
“I chose this,” you said instead. The words felt heavier out loud. More final. Toji went still.
“Chose…” he repeated.
“Yes.”
Silence.
Then—
“…You’re making a mistake.”
Sukuna’s grip tightened just slightly at that.
“Careful,” he said, voice dropping. “You’re starting to sound like you think she belongs to you.”
“I don’t,” Toji replied evenly. His gaze flicked briefly to Sukuna’s hand at your throat. “But you clearly think she belongs to you.”
A beat.
Then—
Sukuna smiled.
Sharp.
Unapologetic.
“She does.”
Your breath caught.
And this time—
you didn’t deny it.
⸻
The fight didn’t continue the way it was supposed to. It shattered. Strategies fell apart. Alliances broke.
Because the moment you stepped to Sukuna’s side—
everything changed.
You fought.
Not against him.
With him.
And it was worse than anything they had prepared for. Because you knew their movements. Their plans. Their weaknesses.
And Sukuna—
Sukuna watched you the entire time.
Not the battlefield.
Not the enemies.
You.
Every movement.
Every strike.
Every decision.
Like he was measuring something.
Testing something.
Claiming something.
⸻
That night—
there was no distance between you.
No battlefield. No witnesses. Just the shrine. And him.
“You made your choice.” His voice was quieter now. But no less intense.
You stood across from him, your body still humming with the remnants of the fight.
“Yes.”
“Say it again.”
Your chest tightened.
“I chose you.”
Silence.
Then—
he moved.
Closing the distance in an instant, his hand catching your chin, tilting your face upward.
“Do you understand what that means?” he asked, voice low.
“It means I can’t go back.”
“It means more than that.”
His thumb pressed against your lip—slow, deliberate.
“It means you don’t stand beside anyone else.”
Your breath hitched.
“It means,” he continued, gaze darkening, “no one else gets close to you like that again.”
“Toji—”
“Doesn’t matter.”
The words cut clean.
Final.
His hand slid back to your throat, fingers curling just enough to make your pulse jump.
“If he touches you again,” Sukuna said softly, “I won’t kill him.”
A pause.
Worse.
“I’ll make sure you watch first.”
A chill ran through you.
Sharp.
Real.
But beneath it—
something else.
Something you didn’t want to name.
“You don’t get to be jealous,” you said, quieter now.
His eyes narrowed slightly.
“I get to be whatever I want.”
“That’s not fair.”
Sukuna laughed softly.
“You didn’t choose me for fairness.”
No.
You didn’t.
His grip loosened slightly—not releasing you, just easing enough to let you breathe.
“Say it,” he murmured.
“What?”
“That you’re mine.”
Your heart stuttered. You should have refused. You should have fought it.
But instead—
“…I’m yours.”
The words barely left your lips before he pulled you closer. Not gently. Not carefully. But like he’d been waiting for it.
“Good,” Sukuna said against you, voice low, satisfied.
And for the first time—
there was no pretending.
No hiding.
No divided loyalty.
Just something dark.
Dangerous.
And completely irreversible.
To be Continued…
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The Things We Do in the Dark
By
Y/N is a decent enough sorcerer in the Heian era. Her life was simple, obey orders and do whatever it takes to kill the King of Curses. However, her secret love affair with the possessive four armed beast she had sworn was her enemy, might make it a bit more complicated.
Part One
Part Two
⸻
In the Heian era, loyalty was never simple. For a jujutsu sorcerer, it was supposed to be.
Clear.
Defined.
You killed curses.
And above all—you killed him.
Ryomen Sukuna was not just a curse. He was the calamity. The name whispered in strategy meetings, carved into fear, etched into every mission that ended in blood instead of victory. You were supposed to hate him.
And in public—
you did.
⸻
“Again.”
The command cut through the training grounds sharply.
Across from you stood Toji Fushiguro, wooden blade resting lazily against his shoulder, expression unreadable but eyes sharp.
“You hesitated,” he added.
“I didn’t,” you snapped, adjusting your grip.
“You did.”
Before you could argue, he moved.
Fast.
Faster than most sorcerers.
You barely blocked in time, the force of the strike sending a shock through your arms.
“Focus,” Toji said flatly. “If you freeze like that against Sukuna, you’re dead.”
Your jaw tightened.
“I know that.”
“Do you?” he countered, stepping closer, voice lowering slightly. “Because right now, it looks like you’re thinking instead of fighting.”
You pushed him back with a burst of cursed energy.
“I said I know.”
Silence stretched between you for a moment.
Then Toji exhaled through his nose, unimpressed.
“Then prove it.”
You lunged.
⸻
By nightfall, your body ached. Your mind more so. The others had long since retired, the compound quiet, lanterns dimming one by one.
You didn’t go to your room.
Instead—
you left.
⸻
The shrine was hidden deep within the forest, far beyond the reach of ordinary sorcerers. Even those who sensed cursed energy would hesitate before stepping further.
You didn’t hesitate.
You never did.
The moment you crossed into his domain—
you felt him.
That oppressive, suffocating presence wrapped around you like a second skin.
“You’re late.”
His voice came before you saw him.
Low.
Unamused.
You stepped into the clearing, gaze landing on him where he sat—exactly as always, like the world had arranged itself around his existence.
“I was training,” you replied.
A pause.
Then—
“With him.” Not a question.
Your stomach tightened.
“You already know the answer to that.”
Sukuna’s eyes lifted slowly to meet yours.
All of them.
Sharp.
Cold.
And burning with something far more volatile than anger.
“Say it anyway.”
You exhaled once.
“…Yes.”
Silence.
Then he stood.
The shift in the air was immediate—heavy, dangerous, suffocating.
You didn’t move. Even as he closed the distance between you. Even as his presence pressed in, overwhelming, familiar in the worst way.
“Toji Fushiguro,” Sukuna said, voice quiet but edged. “A man with no cursed energy… standing beside you.”
His hand caught your wrist suddenly.
Tight.
Possessive.
“Tell me,” he continued, lifting your arm slightly as if examining something that belonged to him, “why he gets to stand that close.”
Your pulse spiked—but your expression didn’t.
“It’s strategy.”
His grip tightened.
“Don’t insult me.”
“I’m not.”
He stepped closer.
Too close.
“You fight at his side,” Sukuna said, his voice dropping lower, more dangerous. “You listen to him. You let him correct you.”
Each word felt like a blade pressing closer.
“And yet,” he added softly, “you come here… and expect me to tolerate that?”
You met his gaze.
Unflinching.
“I don’t expect anything from you.”
That—
that was the wrong answer.
His hand moved from your wrist to your throat in an instant.
Not choking.
Not yet.
But firm enough to remind you exactly who you were speaking to.
“You belong in my domain,” Sukuna said, voice laced with something darker now. “Not at the side of some human who thinks he can touch what’s mine.”
Your breath hitched slightly.
Not from fear.
From the word.
Mine.
“You don’t own me,” you said quietly.
The air stilled.
Dangerously.
Then—
Sukuna smiled.
Slow.
Cruel.
“Say that again.”
You didn’t. Because you knew better.
Because this—
this was the line.
Instead, you held his gaze.
And that, somehow, was worse.
His grip tightened just slightly—not enough to hurt, just enough to make your pulse jump beneath his fingers.
“You’re lying to them,” he said.
It wasn’t a question.
“You sit in their meetings. You plan my death. You stand beside that man and pretend you want to kill me.”
His thumb pressed lightly against your pulse.
“But when you come here…”
A pause.
His voice dropped, quieter.
“…you don’t pretend.”
Your chest rose slowly.
“Yes,” you admitted.
Silence.
Heavy.
Charged.
Then—
“Good.”
The word came softer than expected. But it didn’t lessen the tension. Because his hand didn’t leave your throat.
“If I ever find out,” Sukuna continued, voice calm now in a way that felt far more dangerous, “that your hesitation today… wasn’t just weakness—”
Your breath caught.
So he had seen.
“—I won’t kill you,” he finished.
A chill ran down your spine. Because that was worse.
“I’ll make sure you regret choosing them first.”
The words settled deep.
Unavoidable.
⸻
“You’re distracted.” Toji’s voice cut through your thoughts the next day. You barely blocked his strike.
Again.
His gaze narrowed.
“This isn’t like you.”
“I’m fine.”
“You’re not,” he said bluntly. “And if you go into a fight like this, you’ll get someone killed.”
Your grip tightened around your weapon.
“Then don’t rely on me.”
Silence.
Then—
“That’s not the problem,” Toji replied, studying you more closely now. “The problem is you’re holding back.”
Your chest tightened.
“I’m not.”
“You are.”
He stepped closer, lowering his voice.
“And I want to know why.”
For a moment—
just a moment—
you considered telling him.
Everything.
The shrine.
The nights.
The truth.
But then—
you remembered Sukuna’s voice.
You don’t pretend.
Your expression hardened.
“Drop it.”
Toji didn’t move.
Didn’t look away.
But after a long pause—
“…Fine,” he said.
He didn’t believe you.
⸻
That night, you went to the shrine again. Of course you did. You always did.
But this time—
Sukuna didn’t wait.
The moment you stepped into the clearing, you were pulled forward—your back hitting the wooden pillar behind you as his presence closed in instantly.
“You let him question you.”
Your breath caught.
“You hesitated again.”
“I didn’t—”
“Don’t lie to me.”
His hand slammed against the pillar beside your head.
Trapping you.
“You think I don’t see it?” he continued, voice low and sharp. “You think I don’t feel the shift in you every time his name comes up?”
“I’m doing what I have to,” you snapped.
“And what is that?” he shot back.
“Surviving.”
The word hung between you.
Raw.
Honest.
For a moment—
neither of you moved.
Then Sukuna leaned in closer. Close enough that his voice dropped into something quieter. Something far more dangerous.
“Then choose.”
Your heart stuttered.
“Because this,” he said, gesturing vaguely between you, “doesn’t exist without consequence.”
His hand moved again—back to your throat, but slower this time.
Intentional.
“If you keep standing beside them,” he continued, “if you keep pretending you want me dead…”
His thumb pressed lightly against your pulse.
“…then one day, you’re going to have to prove it.”
Your breath caught.
“And when that day comes,” Sukuna said softly, “I want to see what you choose.”
Silence.
Heavy.
Final.
Because you both knew—
that day wasn’t far.
⸻
And when it finally came—
it wasn’t quiet.
It wasn’t controlled.
It was chaos.
The battlefield burned, cursed energy tearing through the air, the ground split beneath the force of it. Sorcerers moved in formation. Plans unfolded.
And at the center of it all—
him.
Ryomen Sukuna stood untouched, surrounded by destruction, his presence as overwhelming as ever. You stood at the edge of it. Beside Toji.
“This is it,” he said, eyes locked on Sukuna. “We end this here.”
Your grip tightened.
Your heart pounded.
Because across the battlefield—
Sukuna was already looking at you.
Waiting.
Not for the attack.
For the answer.
Toji stepped forward.
“Stay close.”
You didn’t move.
“Y/N—”
“I know,” you said.
But your feet stayed rooted. Because Sukuna’s voice echoed in your mind.
Then choose.
The battlefield faded.
The noise dulled.
Everything narrowed to one moment.
One decision.
One irreversible line.
Kill him—
and lose whatever this twisted, dangerous thing between you was.
Or stand with him—
and lose everything else.
Sukuna smiled.
Slow.
Expectant.
Like he already knew.
Your breath shook—
just once.
Then—
you moved.
To be continued…