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WHEREVER YOU WANNA GO, THATâS FINE WITH ME â MEGUMI FUSHIGUROÂ
cw mentioned/talks about death but not like⌠in a serious way đ this whole thing is very unserious and stupid itâs just a thought i couldnât get out of my head, megumi being⌠megumi, f2l but whatâs new, also inspired by some clip from a tv show iâve seen on tt but idk the name of it, if you do pls let me know
you ask megumi you make one of those marriage pacts with youâthat if neither of you are married by thirty-five, you two will get married to each otherâand he just hums for a moment before asking, âdo you think iâll be better suited for marriage at thirty-five?â
âwhat? nâi donât know? maybe? it just seems like an appropriate age to get married if youâre not already, thatâs all,â you explain.
more humming. he blinks, âi donât think iâll be all that different at thirty-five.â
âwell, thatâs concerning,â you joke, âyouâre supposed to changeâgrow a little bit as a person and all that, megumi. even you are capable of it.â
âi wonât want anything different out of a marriage at thirty-five than i would right now,â he corrects you, then turns to you, and with all seriousness demands, âso, state your stipulations. what do you want from me, letâs figure out of this is gonna work now.âÂ
you scoff, and cross your arms. âwhat do i want from you? thatâs not how a marriage works.âÂ
âthatâs how this friendship already works.âÂ
you say, megumi does; he pushes it than he should have, you say to stop, and eventually he does, and the cycle continues. heâs always stubborn, and sacrificing himself beyond necessity, and youâre always pulling his ear for it.Â
âokay. fine,â you settle, straightening your posture, âi want a house. three bedrooms, so nobara and yuuji donât have to bicker about sharing when they stay over.âÂ
megumi considers it, then counters with, âfour. gojo needs a bedroom, too. one floor, i donât like stairs.âÂ
âwhere the fuck are we going to find a one-level four-bedroom house? i donât want to live in the middle of butt-fuck nowhere.âÂ
âweâll find one,â he shrugs, doesnât flinch when he promises: âor iâll have one made for us. next: vacations.âÂ
âtwice per year. somewhere tropical, and somewhere metropolitan.âÂ
âi donât like the beach.âÂ
âthen you donât have to go on the beach.âÂ
âyouâre responsible for me if i burn.âÂ
âiâm responsible for you either way, iâm your wife,â you taunt, âpets, next. i want dogs. two. maybe three. and a bunny.âÂ
âno bunnies, theyâre too much work.â
âbut i want a bunny, megumi.âÂ
âyou wonât have time for a bunny,â he rolls his eyes, âand youâre gonna get pissed when it chews up the expensive couch youâre gonna make me buy, and takes a shit in the expensive fruit bowl youâre gonna con gojo out of. no bunnies.âÂ
you pout and frown, but megumi doesnât budge: âno bunnies.âÂ
you sigh, âno bunnies, but i want the dogs.âÂ
âi didnât say no to the dogs. unless you want a golden, then iâm not raising that.âÂ
âwhy not? we already have yuuji.âÂ
âexactly, we already have yuuji.âÂ
âfine. i want a king sized bed. the really big, oversized ones you get in america.âÂ
âdone. children?âÂ
âyou want children?â
megumi shrugs, but you swear thereâs a dust of pink on his cheeks, âmaybe. maybe not. if i did, no more than two.âÂ
and suddenly you canât help but feel heat in your own face, hot with the image of two tiny megumis running around.Â
âthatâs fine with me. maybe kids, but no more than two,â you cough, âi want one of those heated driveways for the house.â
âiâll have it built. iâll clean and do laundry and take out the trash if you cook.â
âwhat about days i donât cook?â
âthen iâll do that, too,â megumi nods, âanything else?â
âyes. if i die first, you can remarry, but you visit my grave at least twice a year, and bring peonies. and that picture of me from prom where i look really good.âÂ
âno.âÂ
you stop. you blink. âwhat do you mean âno?â you wouldnât visit my grave?âkinda cruel considering i birthed your up-to-two future children and raised your dogs.âÂ
âi wonât remarry. and i donât want you to if i die first,â he corrects you, again, âand thereâs no dying first and leaving me behind, iâm going with you.â
he doesnât leave room for debate in his declarations: wonât, donât; not wouldnât, shouldnât, couldnâtâyou have to pinch yourself to stop chasing the rabbit of temptation running through your mind.Â
âi donât⌠think you get to decide that,â you chuckle.Â
âof course i do,â megumi grins, uncrosses his legs and leans over. he reaches a hand to the back of your head and pushes it forward until your foreheads meet gently; and as if the affection wasnât shocking enough, he continues, âwhere you go, i go. thatâs marriage, right?âÂ
he widens his smile a bit, before letting you go, leaning back into his seat again with crossed arms like nothing happened, and youâre left staring, blinking, breathing shallowly like prey that narrowly escaped being caught.
you donât speak, so megumi does, âi have one more thing.âÂ
and slowly, you unthaw enough to let out a questioning hum. megumi tilts his head before telling you, âi want your last name.âÂ
âwhat? youâyou would change your name?â you stutter, âbut fushiguro is so pretty! and itâs your momâs name, so few people get their motherâs names.âÂ
âyeah. this way, our up-to-two children get their motherâs names, too.âÂ
âiâokay⌠yeah, i guess they do,â you gape, then pout, âwait, what if i wanted to be mrs. fushiguro?âÂ
âtough luck,â he grins, âyou get everything else.âÂ
you get me, instead, is whatâs left unsaid.Â
âokay, fine. sounds like a deal to me.âÂ
âgreat. we canât have a spring wedding because gojo and toji will sneeze obnoxiously loudly, and we canât have a summer wedding because the anniversary will conflict with our tropical vacation, and nobara will kill us if itâs too close to her birthday,â he says, standing up from the couch to head to the kitchen, âso iâll see you at the courthouse in september.âÂ
you nod reflexively, sinking back into the couch with a satisfied smile. itâs a while before your brain processes his words, and when it finally does, you spring up in a fluster, âseptember? megumi, i said when when weâre thirty-five and if neither of us are already married! megumi? megumi fushiguro, come back here!âÂ
summary: itâs the season of the world series!â your little life with megumi absolutely warm and loving as you spent every waking moment together, the both of you never failing to hang out or speak to one another since the very moment you two made it official. but when the higher ups start demanding more of megumi to bring the world series home, tiring him out and causing him to lose sleep? a wedge is driven between you both as megumi tells you words he wished heâd never said.
warnings: MDNI. afab!reader, cursing, FLUFF, ANGSTYY, p in v sex, unprotected sex (wrap it yall), SMUT, baseball talk, megumi LOOVESS YOUU my goodness, DONINANT AF MEGUMI OBVIOUSLYYY, creampie, shower sex, DIRTY TALK megumi has a filthy mouth, megumi and reader get into a fight, itâs the world series, all characters are aged up.
word count: 12.5k (IM SORRY IM SORRY IM SORRY-)
authors note: THE WAIT IS FINALLY OVERRR FUCK i cannot thank you all enough for the support with these series. i saw all of your AMAZING suggestions and sprinkled them all over THANK YOU!! i POURED my heart into this and i really hope you all love itttttt :,( STAY TUNED FOR THE NEXT FIC OF THIS SERIES AAHHH!! I LOVE YOU MWAHHH <33
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ââand then i went to the bakery down the street from my campus to get that one coffee cake i always get? the one you brought me after my class?â
âmhm.â
âbut they were freaking out of it itâs like they knew i was coming to take their stock man. it was seven in the morning how the fuck are you out of coffee cake?â
megumi laughed softly and pressed a slow sweet kiss to your cheek, readjusting his arms around your waist as he scooched your body closer to his on his lap, the both of you on his huge black bean bag that sat in his living room as he leaned the side of his head back on your shoulder, relaxed and a little sleepy.
âso then i had to go to the one on campus, even though i already know it doesnât taste the sameâŚâ you sighed sadly. âwhat if they did that on purpose? what if they want me to stop coming?â
megumi huffed an amused breath through his nose and shook his head gently against your shoulder. âdonât think so baby. i feel like you keep them in business with how much you go.â
you huffed and crossed your arms, grumbling. âyet they treat me like this...â
tilting your head down then to get a better look at him, you peeked at his sleepy face and tired eyes as he tried his absolute hardest to stay awake for you, wanting to listen to everything you had to say and more, but his eyelids drooping every couple of seconds before opening back up again just not letting him.
you smiled softly and carded your fingers through his black hair, pushing the front strands back and giving him a cute peck on his forehead.
âtake a nap gumi⌠youâre so tired i can see it.â
âuh uh.â megumi hummed.
he lifted his head groggily and propped his chin up on your shoulder, eyes closed.
âkeep going.â he murmured, his words a little slurred. âdid you end up getting your coffee cake from the other bakery..?â
âi did.â you responded softly, caressing your thumb over his warm cheek as your soothing voice lulled him. âit was nasty. the end. câmon baby you have practice tomorrowââ
âno.â
âgumi itâs late i donât want to keep you uuupp.â you whined, nudging him.
âif you sleep over.â he mumbled.
âbut i have class tomorrow.â
âiâll take you.â
âbut you always do and i feel badâŚâ you pinched his cheek softly. âitâs okay i canââ
âdonât care.â
you giggled. âwell i do. i want you to get more sleep gumi, your practices are crazy long now and you have them like everydayââ
he groaned loudly and ushered you up, you complying as you watched him lazily stand from the bean bag and grab you, baggy eyes half lidded as he picked you up from around your legs and threw you over his shoulderâ something he always did ever since the day he confessed, and something you absolutely floored over whenever he did it.
your giggles rang through his quiet and spacious apartment that made him sleepily smile as he lazily carried you down the hall and to his room, setting you softly to sit on his plush bed as he pressed a sleepy kiss to the top of your head, though nearly almost missing, him leaning back up and grabbing the hem of his black shirtâ pulling it over his head and carelessly tossing it somewhere in the room before climbing into bed.
you felt so so bad. the teamâs schedule was released just two weeks prior, and seeing as the world series was coming upâ the most important segment of competitive games they could possibly ever have, the coaches and managers were grinding and overworking their players to pure fucking filth, them wanting to keep their streak as the number one baseball team no matter what it took.
and because of that, megumi was always so tired and stressedâ holding on day by day as the higher ups demanded so much of him because he was the most skilled on the team, him spending his days trying to stay awake and make time for youâ picking you up from class and taking you out to lunch like he always did, but your worried gaze always on his dark under eyes as you insisted and told him already that you understood, that he didnât need to right now if it was over the subject of his career.
and especially if it was for the world series.
âlay down.â he murmured, patting the pillow next to him as he peeked at you with one eye open.
you stood, pulled the covers back and hopped in, megumiâs arm immediately snaking around your waist and pulling your back to his bare chest, his face nuzzling in your hair as you noticed how quickly his breathing deepened, falling asleep almost the minute you got settled in his arms and fitting like a little puzzle piece.
it had been almost an entire year since you and megumi started dating, and you have never ever been happier in your life as you thanked your lucky stars over and over again for being such a dumbassâ wholly believing that if one thing had changed, it wouldnât have played out the way that it did.
and you adored the way that it played out.
megumi was so affectionate. everyday. his love language being physical touch as he literally never left you alone and always had to be touching you in any given situationâ like his hand on your thigh whenever he drove, playing with your fingers from across the table while out at a restaurant⌠and like now, his toned body literally engulfing you into his that it made you feel so cared for and warm and loved, something you always wanted to feel for the rest of your life as long as it was with him.
the next morning he drove you to school like he said he would, and then went straight to practice after, you telling him that you would be there once your classes were over.
and when you did get to the stadium later that day, megumi was mad.
âwhat the fuck happened?â you quickly sat next to your best friend on the sidelines, her snickering as you both watched megumi tell off another player for fumbling a double play on the field.
âtheyâre making more errors today,â your girl friend sighed. âtheyâre all nervous since their division series game is tomorrow and theyâre getting closer to the big thing⌠but megumi is not having it.â
âyou bobbled the ball go to first fucking base and eat it what the hell are you doing trying toââ
you gnawed at your bottom lip.
it was common for megumi to bark out orders and take charge on the field, that wasnât out of the ordinary, but it was only here and there where he was yelling and insulting the rest of his teammates like that (mostly rarely). a sign you knew was because he was stressing the fuck out.
âwhat you just did was a kiddie fucking error we wonât make it to the world series like this dingus the fuck are youââ
you covered your face and groaned. âi canât watch⌠i donât think iâve seen him like this since that one day he asked me to come here.â
âyou mean the day he ate you out inââ
âshuuushhh!â your hands shot out and slapped over her mouth as she let out a muffled laugh, your eyes wide and cheeks pink as you frantically looked around to see if anybody had heard her.
she took your wrists then and pulled them away. âhave you guys even had sex yet? how many times am i gonna ask you until you say yesââ
you nudged her away. âno! we havenât yet.â
you didnât know why you hadnâtâ the topic just one that was never brought up by either of you.
but youâve definitely done other things though.
megumi was like a dog, not knowing the meaning of âkeep your hands to yourselfâ as he was always groping your ass in public out of no where just to hear you squeak in surprise, shoving his hands down your pants and making you cum repeatedly on his fingers when youâre both innocently just watching a movie on his couch, pressing his face into your tits and sucking hickeys whenever you wore a low cut shirt, and bullying his way in between your legs to lick and devour you up whenever he felt like itâ all things he did with zero hesitation nor self control.
you werenât complaining though, definitely notâ you were just as freaky.
because every time megumi wore those gray sweatpants after practices that you loved oh so very much, no shirt on with his perfect toned body out only for your eyesâ your mouth was on him, licking his chest all the way down to his pelvis, tugging the waistband of his sweatpants and boxers down until all that was left before you was his mlb dick, you taking him into your mouth and sucking the absolute life out of him until he was shaking and breathlessly chanting your pretty name like a prayerâ
âbreak!â
you pulled yourself from your thoughts and stood, your eyes already watching the way megumi walked over from across the field with his head down, chest heaving and his face glistening with sweat against the setting sun, his baseball uniform covered in dirt.
both you and your girl friend walked down the steps and towards the bullpen, you quickly grabbing a clean white hand towel from the gatorade jug rack beforehand and catching up, spotting yuji and megumi already seated inside on a bench.
upon megumi noticing you coming up, he smiled softly, tiredly.
âyou guys are sucking today.â your best friend deadpanned, and you elbowed her.
âno. you guys just look really nervous⌠is everything okay?â
you took a seat next to megumi and silently offered the clean towel, him gently bringing up your extended wrist and pecking it in gratitude before taking the towel and wiping down his face, your cheeks flushing in response.
yuji sighed deeply and shook his head, scratching the back of his neck. âeveryoneâs literally losing it. we win every year but each year that comes is extra added pressure to keep that up.â
megumi nodded wordlessly in agreement, his head hung.
âwell this is your first bad practice isnât it?â you softly mentioned.
âyeah⌠maybe itâs just today and you guys will be okay tomorrow.â your girl friend added, smiling comfortingly at yuji, him giving her the same smile back but with apprehension in his eyes.
âwouldâve been fine if it was yesterday.â megumi cut in, voice monotone. ânot today. not when itâs the last leg for the world series.â
he leaned back against the wall and crossed his arms with closed eyes, yuji nodding next to him.
you pulled your lips into a thin line, heavy anxiety brewing in your chest at the thought of them possibly losing before even getting into the league championships, something their team has never done before as theyâve always just gone straight through.
in order to get through to the world series, their team has to win the division series and the league championships, then they earn their rightful shining spot of playing in the world series and winningâ something megumi has been a part of for almost three years now, and something the team has dominated over for five consecutive years straight.
but what if this year was different?
âhow are you feeling?â you gently asked megumi after a bit. âi saw you were a little mad today on the fieldâŚâ
he slowly pried his eyes open and looked at you, sighing softly through his nose.
âmâfine pretty baby.â he murmured. âtheyâre just not playing like they should be.â
megumi took his cap off and scratched the side of his head, his eyebrows furrowed in annoyance. âand neither am i to be honest.â
your eyes softened.
âwhat do you mean?â
âmâjust not meeting the standards i set for myself.â
âbut you play well in every game gumi..â you mumbled. âdonât overwork yourself please. just keep doing what youâve been doing⌠itâs been going great so far, hasnât it?â
he gave you a little smile and lazily reached up to delicately caress and run the ends of your hair through his fingers. âi need to amp it up though. i need to try harder.â
âtry harder when youâre already winning?â you quirked a confused brow.
he nodded.
âwhatâs the reason behind that?â
megumi gave you a sly smile. âbecause youâll be watching me.â
you gawked, shaking your head at him. âgumi, you know anything that you do makes me freak out and itâs embarrassing...â you subconsciously tugged a bit at the sides of his jersey. âthe way you tied my shoes for me the other day made me freak out. the way you pumped my gas last week made me freak out. the way you stuck your fingers inside my puââ
his eyes bulged open as he shot forward and muffled you with a kiss, you kissing him back and laughing cutely once he pulled away.
ânasty mouthâŚâ he mumbled, but the little grin on his face made you giggle as he put his cap back on over his head and nudged it down, trying to conceal his eyes and the blushing of his cheeksâ but you catching on anyways.
âhow was class?â he asked quietly, readjusting his cap. âdid you get your coffee cake after i dropped you off?â
you shook your head. âno because iâd rather die than get the one on campus. they need to close that place down.â
megumi snorted, but his eyebrows pinched momentarily as he took your hand in his and started playing with your fingers. âyou shouldâve told me. i wouldâve drove you to the one you like.â
âno gumi i wasnât gonna make you do that... i wanted you to sleep in as much as possible.â
âiâll take you after practice.â
âno! you need to nap after donât waste timeââ
âmânot wasting time.â he replied, but before you could get another word in, his coach called all players back on field.
âiâll see you after.â he stood and pecked your forehead. âi love you pretty baby.â
you smiled shyly, your cheeks a cute pink.
âi love you too.â
thankfully, megumi didnât seem as pissed off for the rest of practice, and you hoped it was because of the little chat you had with him in the bullpen prior and that it cheered him up in some wayâ the team playing a lot better and actually working together this time instead of being at each others throats over feeble mistakes.
and when they were all finally back at the locker rooms packed up and ready to go, you organized his clean uniform for tomorrow and hung his gloves neatly inside his locker, closing it once you were done.
âyou donât have to do that baby.â he murmured, gesturing to his locker as he swung his duffel bag over his shoulder and extended a hand. âorganize. i can do that.â
âbut i like doing it...â you took his offering hand and interlaced your fingers with his. âit helps you find things quicker.â
you both stepped out, quickly bidding your girl friend and yuji goodbye on the way as you walked down the echoey hallway together.
ââyou also donât have to drive me to school every morning but you do that anyways.â
he smiled. âtouchĂŠ.â
he led you out of the arena and over to the private parking area for players and crewâ him opening the passenger side door for you to step inside and shutting it after, throwing his duffel bag to the back once he got in the drivers seat.
and like he always did, megumi buckled you up himself, grabbing the seat belt strap and pulling it over you to click on the other side with a kiss to your cheekâ him never letting you do it yourself since the day you two properly met.
âdo they sell food at the bakery?â he looked over at you as he pulled out. âthey do donât they.â
âthey do!â you nodded sweetly. âbut weâre not going.â
âwhy.â
âbecause you need to sleepââ
âno.â
âmegumiââ
he shot you a glare and you squeaked.
âgumi! i-i meant gumi!â
he fixed his glare and broke out into a small smile instead, laughing lightly as he set his big hand over your thigh and squeezed lovingly.
you giggled softly.
âlunch first and then iâll sleep.â
âoh myââ
you reached over for the door handle and pulled, brows furrowing once the lock wouldnât budge after multiple frantic tries.
âyou still have child lock on?!â
megumi shielded his mouth to hide his snicker, eyes to the road.
âuh huh.â
âwhy?!â
he gave you a deadpanned look and pointed to the door. âexhibit a, baby. the car is moving.â
âgumi if you hate me just say that.â
pulling into the bakeryâs parking lot, he playfully rolled his eyes at your comment and pinched your cheek gently.
âbe quiet.â
the bakery was a cute little place that was a frequent pit stop for the both of you to pick up breakfast on the way to the things you had to do in the morningsâ always cozy and warm and filled with little trinkets and postcards of places from around the world, you always gushing when you or megumi would spot a new souvenir on the walls or on the shelves, and him sometimes having to stop you from snatching some for yourselfâŚ
âthey have a million!â you whispered. âthey wonât notice this one. please itâs from greece itâll look cute on my fridge!â
megumi sipped his lemonade and gave you a half lidded look as you both sat in a booth.
âi donât know if anyone has ever told you this but.â he gently slid the coffee cake closer to you, silently ushering you to eat. âthatâs called stealing.â
ânot if they donât notice.â
megumi gave you an amused smile.
âiâll take one for you too!â
âfor me?â
âyeah!â you put your elbow on the table and propped your chin on your palm, tilting your head with the cutest expression megumi has ever seen in his fucking life.
âiâd do anything for you.â
his cheeks flooded pink, and he swallowed thickly.
megumi would do anything for you.
âi appreciate that pretty baby,â he murmured, tenderly tracing the pad of his index finger mindlessly around the back of your hand.
âgreat! so can i do it?â
âno.â
âmaaannnn!â you slumped over the table and pouted. âyouâre no fun.â
he chuckled and took a bite out of his ham and cheese deli, your mannerisms sometimes reminding him of his dad.
he swallowed.
âgojo wants to meet you.â
you froze. âreally? he does?â
megumi nodded.
âokay! thatâs okayâ wait no! waitââ you groaned and leaned against the booth. âi donât think heâs gonna like me very muchâŚâ
âhuh?â his eyebrows furrowed. âwhy do you say that?â
you peered up at him sheepishly. âbecause i talk too much⌠iâm not gonna notice and end up telling him my lore, my school gpa, and my social security number.â
megumi laughed, and your heart fluttered at the sight of his crinkling eyes and gorgeous smile, the sound of it making you swoon.
he shook his head and rubbed his sleepy eyelids. âno baby... heâd love you. i know he would.â
âi donât know gumiâŚâ you sighed, looking down at your lap. âi want to meet him of course! thatâs a given⌠but..â
megumi quirked a brow. âbut?â
âi just donât want to look stupidâŚâ you laughed nervously. âitâs happened before where my friends parents say iâm a blabber mouth and i donât want to embarrass youââ
his tired eyes narrowed. âblabber mouth? whoâs saying youâre a blabber mouth?â
âmyâ my ex boyfriend in high schoolâŚâ you cowered a little. âbut itâs okay because i was over sharing!ââ
âno.â he said firmly, his gaze looking directly into yours. âyouâre not a blabbermouth. thereâs a difference between being really open and friendly with people right off the bat and being a blabbermouth.â
megumi shook his head in annoyance. how could someone ever say you were a blabbermouth? he had never heard something that was so far from the truth.
you were too sweet for your own good, that was your only fault. you considered everyone you met a close friend of yours and werenât afraid to tell them whatever came to your precious mind and made them feel welcomeâ something that megumi adored so much about you⌠so much, and something that made him borderline violent when people berated you for it.
âthey just canât handle it when someone is actually genuine. like you. and thatâs not your fault.â
the shiniest smile grew on your face then, your eyes sparkling and feeling like a million fucking butterflies were fluttering all over your tummyâ internally screaming at his words.
âthank you gumiâŚâ you spoke softly. âiâm glad at least you donât see an issue with it.â
âi donât.â he shook his head. âi donât at all.â
he loved it.
the rest of your lunch date was spent with megumi still not letting you steal the greece trinket magnet from the wall, you scolding him for the bags under his eyes, and him buying you two more slices of coffee cake to go no matter how many times you told him it was okay, the both of you gathering your things and going back to his car after a bit for him to drop you off back home.
âiâll be here in the morning to take you to class.â he said gently, turning the corner and nearing your street.
âwhat? isnât the division series game tomorrow?â you asked, taken aback. âgumi no just get as much sleep as you can itâs a big day. i can take myself.â
he looked at you boredly.
âno.â
âguumiii!â
he pulled into your driveway and shifted his gear into park, the corners of his mouth turned upward into a little goofy grin.
âi can take you baby itâs fine,â he pushed gently. âdonât worry.â
âyouâve been stressed though⌠and tired.â
you unbuckled your seatbelt and reached over, wrapping your arms around his neck and pulling him in as he immediately leaned in and tucked his face into your neck, breathing in your honeyed perfume and letting himself slump into your soft frame.
âplease promise me that after the division series, youâll rest up like crazy before the league championships.â he pulled back slightly to look at you, his eyes nearly closing as he sleepily blinked. âokay?â
âleague championships? didnât know we already won.â he murmured.
you giggled. âobviously. youâre my cool baseball man, are you not?â
he tiredly grinned and pressed a sweet sweet kiss to your cheek, him biting down on it after and making you yelp before snickering and pulling away.
âbye gumi,â you quickly grabbed a slice of coffee cake and placed it on his leg. âhere eat this on the way home so you donât fall asleep.â
he chuckled and watched as you grabbed your things, hopped out, and ran across the front of his car, leaning your head in through his open window once you reached him and pressing your soft lips to his, megumi fucking melting at the feeling.
you pulled apart and he pecked you one last timeâ a series of i love youâs iterated before you backed away and waved excitedly from your front door, him waiting until you were inside to reverse, his engine roaring and his black car shining against the moonlight as he sped down the street.
the next morning you got up around the time that you usually did, showered and did your hair and got ready for class, packed your school bag and made your bedâ
but megumi hadnât texted you. like at all.
he usually sent you a good morning text, followed by him letting you know when he was leaving the house, followed by when he was on his way, and followed by when he was just down the street and pulling up.
except you got nothing.
you figured maybe today was just one of those days where he maybe just simply forgot and was already on his way, but as you stood literally outside of your house, gnawing on your thumb and the time coming painfully close to the start of your morning class as you still got nothing from megumi (even when you had texted him multiple times at this point), you started shitting it.
just as you were about to run inside to get the keys to your car, your phone buzzed as a picture of you and megumi flashed across the screen.
megumi!
âhelââ
âbaby!ââ he breathed out, frantic. âbaby iâm sorry iâm so sorry iâm coming okay im down the streetââ
âwhat happened?â you breathed out worriedly, your heart hammering against your chest.
âi overslept!ââ he explained quickly. âiâm late to the teamâs call time andâ and youâre late to class and iâ fuck!â
you heard his horn blare and his tires screech as muffled curses flew from his mouth, you jumping at the noise.
âsorry sorry someone cut me off iâm almost thereââ
âno gumi go straight to the stadium youâre late!â you spoke firmly. âi can take myselfââ
âno but i wanted to see you before the gameââ
âitâs fine we can see each other after the game okay? when you winââ you grabbed your keys from the coffee table by your door and ran out, unlocking your car and getting in. âyouâre late baby so fucking late please turn back this isnât good coach is gonna chew you outââ
âshit! i know i knowââ
âgo gumi hang up itâs okay!â
âokay.. fuck okay okayââ
you heard rustling on the other line before he spoke again.
âi love you iâm sorry ill see you after!â
and the line went dead.
you slugged through the rest of your classes as the day felt way fucking longer than it normally did, you desperately just wanting to see megumi and know that he was okay, that he wasnât in trouble with his coach and the management team for being over an hour late to the division series call time, you on the verge of literal tears multiple times over him.
your best friend and you had planned to get ready for the game together and sport your menâs jerseys from the standsâ a girlâs night you were agonizingly looking forward to all freaking month, and so so excited that the day was finally here to support and be present for the making of yet another year for the boysâ team.
âand then he hung up. i thought he was gonna get into a wreck manââ
you ran your fingers through your styled hair in your vanity mirror, your best friend readjusting her jersey behind youâ âitadoriâ in big capital letters on the back.
âmegumi is the most hard headed mean stubborn man i have ever come across in my life.â she searched around in her makeup bag, pulling out her lip liner and reapplying next to you. âi donât know how many times you told him to sleep and get some rest. and yuji too! he hasnât stopped talking about him since the schedule change and now iâm starting to think heâs in love with him.â
you laughed loudly.
âi knowâŚâ you sighed anxiously through your nose, nervous clammy jitters in your chest. âhis eye bags have gotten so bad this past week.â
âi think itâs because heâs been practicing over time.â
you stopped.
âwhat do you mean?â
she looked at you quizzically. âi thought you knew? yuji told me that the higher ups had a meeting with megumi and told him that they were expecting him to bring the world series home.â
she popped the lid back on her lip liner and threw it in her bag. âhe practices all night on the field until like four am.â
âwhat the fuck?â your eyes narrowed. âhe never told me that? he picks me up for my seven am class everyday⌠that means heâs only been getting whatâ like two and a half hours of sleep this past week?â
she stopped. âhe didnât tell you?â
âno!â you exclaimed. âwhen was this meeting?â
âat the start of last week.â
âoh my god.â you grumbled.
why didnât he tell you?
âthatâs fucked up.â she shook her head. âtalk to him about that after babe⌠i donât know why this man didnât tell you something like that.â
âi wouldâve never let him pick me up for class if i knew this was going onâŚâ you gloomily fiddled with the buttons on your jersey. âor hang out with me after practice.â
and why the hell were the higher ups demanding so much from megumi? why were they burning him out with a responsibility so huge as to ensuring the success of the team for the world series? that wasnât fair to him. that wasnât fair at all.
your girl friend hugged you comfortingly.
âitâs fine donât worry about it okay?⌠just talk to him after.â
once at the stadium, you and your best friend squeezed and pushed through the crowd to get to the v.i.p. section, the both of you sweating and panting over having run across the stadiumâs parking lot and the main area, all because your best friend couldnât decide which way to do her hair, and because you couldnât decide if you should wear a skirt or jeans.
you ended up choosing for each other and calling it a day.
âhey! you guys!â
you both snapped your heads up and you recognized the source of the voice as one of the assistant crew members of the team, jogging up to you guys with two devices in his hands.
âyou guys want these radios or are you good? theyâre connected to the announcers and have earbuds!â
âoh iâll take one! thank you!â you answered politely, smiling as he passed you and your best friend a radio.
you pushed the earbud into your left ear and sat.
the crowd was buzzing and cheering with excitement, flashes of light shimmering throughout the sold out stadium as many held up posters and signs or bobble heads, you smiling wide every time you spotted a few of megumiâs face and name.
the air was warm, and every kind of news reporter, publicist, and journalist was present on the sidelines as they filmed and interviewed several players from the opposing team.
âletâs play ball!â
the crowed roared, claps and whistles ringing through the air as yuji walked out from the dugout, the both of you screaming as the rest of the team followed suit, your shoulders evidently relaxing at the sight of megumi jogging out into position looking absolutely jaw dropping in his clean cut uniform and cap, serious and focused.
as the game ensued, it was no surprise that the boysâ team was absolutely demolishing the opposing players, megumi doing fucking stellar out on the field as he caught ball after ball with his glove, the announcers commentary certainly helping with explaining the context of the game due to your lack of knowledge, but you trying your hardest anyways to understand on your own.
and finally after a while of switching sides and megumi hitting like a greek god, the teams switched sides what seemed like the final time since it was almost the nine inning, his turn to hit.
âwalking up to base now⌠number eighteenâ megumi fushiguro!â
the crowd went fucking insane as he walked up, you immediately standing and screaming over the railing as he took his position up thereâ swinging soft faux hits before properly adjusting his footing on the loose dirt, fans waving around their fushiguro banners or his baseball cards as he settled.
the bags under his eyesâŚ
you gnawed anxiously at your bottom lip. his team was so close to moving on to the league championshipsâŚ
âand the pitcher throwsâŚ.â
hit!
âstrike one!â
megumi screwed his eyes shut and grimaced, shaking his head furiously as he shook the nerves from his body and wiped the sweat from his forehead with his sleeve.
âoh!â the announcers groaned. âlooks like megumi fushiguro missed a hit for the first time in history!â
for the first time?
you whipped your head around to face your girl friend. âfor the first time?â
she looked at you with the same terrorized expression.
âfuck i knew he always hit but i didnât know he never missedâŚâ you whined worriedly. âheâs exhausted man i can see it lookââ
megumiâs footing slightly slipped from the dirt as he positioned himself, getting ready for the next swing.
âand the pitcher throws againâŚâ
hit!
âstrike two!â
âfuck!â megumi roared, walking off the home plate and chucking his bat to the wallâ the wood flying and clattering as it hit the ground, your eyes widening in horror.
âwoah looks like fushiguro got another strike and.. needs to take a breather off the field..?â
âif megumi doesnât get this next hit, theyâre done!â your girl friend shook her head, eyes wide and afraid. âthe other team is gonna take it!â
you ran your fingers through your hair exasperatedly, frantically looking at the scoreboard and back at megumi who was pacing a little off the plate with his head down, his hands on his hips.
âfushiguro!â you spotted yuji yelling from the dugout. âget back on the plate! we could get flagged!â
megumiâs chest heaved as he picked up his bat and wiped off the dirt, walking back over to the home plate and repositioning himself.
cameras flashed and recorded as he tried to get back into focus, news reporters talking their asses off and journalists scribbling god knows whatâ as they just earned themselves their biggest headline of the season.
megumi fushiguro missed his first hit in playing history.
âand the pitcher throwsâŚâ
hit!
âoh there it goes! looks like a fair ball!â
the crowd rallies as megumi books it over the first two bases, everyone watching as the ball hits over the outfield fence as he fucking dashes across the remaining two bases like nothing, earning himself a home runâ
and scoring a spot in the league championship games for his team.
you and your best friend jump for complete joy, throwing your arms around each other and swaying as fans all around you celebrated and cheered just like the both of you, you happily watching the players from the dugout run up and engulf megumi in a group hug, jumping and laughing.
as the crowd began to disperse and take leave, you both quickly ran down the steps and to the field, you immediately spotting megumi and running up to him with your arms out.
âgumi!â
he noticed you and extended his arms, but his face read nothing as you jumped into them.
âgood job good job! you did so amazing!â
ânice fushiguro!â yuji nudged his shoulder. âyou brought us through!â
âi missed the first two hits.â
he set you back down.
yuji shrugged. âso? it happens. i do it all the time! you made a home run and scored us the league.â
megumi only silently nodded, his face to the ground as you told yuji and your best friend that you would see them in the locker rooms with everybody else.
and once everyone had cleared out from the field, you turned to him.
âheyâŚâ you started. âwhatâs wrong?â
his eyes remained glued to the dirt.
âi missed the first two hits.â
your shoulders deflated. âyou heard what yuji said⌠itâs okay. it was bound to happen but itâs fine because you fixed itââ
âwe were on thin fucking ice today.â
his snippy tone took you by surprise a bit.
âyes⌠but you made it...â you responded softly. âyou all pulled through. especially you.â
he scoffed and shook his head, him finally raising his baggy eyes and looking to the side, pissed.
âi almost cost us the league. thatâs what i did.â
âgumiââ you exhaled a frustrated breath. âyou literally played like a machine the entire time and had other hits that were amazing? i donât understand why two little strikesââ
his eyes snapped to yours. âtwo little strikes?â he shook his head again. âtwo strikes too fucking many.â
âwhat is your issue?ââ
âmy issue is that if i fucked up that third hit it wouldâve been all over. we wouldâve lost the division, lost the league, and lost the world series, all because i donât know how to fucking play ballââ
âyes you do! youâre being way too hard on yourself baby you need to take a breather and restââ
âhow many times have you nagged me about that already.â he spat.
you froze.
ânagged?â you repeated softly.
âyes. youâve told me enough times i get it i need rest, i need sleep, i need this i need thatââ
âiâm saying that because look at you!â you motioned with your hands, feeling potential tears prickling at the back of your eyes at the way he was speaking to you. âyour under eyes are dark and purple, your eyes are red you look exhausted!â
âand i told you iâm fine!â he raised his voice a bit. âyou wouldnât understand the shit that i have to do for this team the shit i have to pull and i gave them absolute garbage todayââ
âoh my god megumi!â you snapped. âyour team is a team effort! itâs not just you! youâre not the only one pulling the stops so enough with trying to take on this load and overwork yourself! please you played amazing today everyone was cheering so loud for you andââ
âstop talking.â
you paused.
âjustââ he rubbed his tired eyes and turned to the side. âjust please stop talking.â
stop⌠talking?
he struck a chord, and you felt your heart literally break at his words, an aching heavy pit in your chest as you recounted his yelling and snappiness when all you were trying to do was help him.
thats all youâve ever tried to do for megumi reallyâ help him, support him, and love him. but for him to throw it all back in your face and say you didnât understand? for you to basically shut up?
tears were slipping past your eyes at this point, and when you felt like megumi finally bothered to look at you in the face, his eyes widened and his shoulders dropped.
âbabyââ
âand what about you?â
he stopped. âabout meââ
âyes about you. youâre saying i donât understand anything youâre fucking going through, as if i havenât followed you through your career since the moment we met and before that, like i havenât supported you on the sidelines and asked you question after question about your games just so i can fucking understandââ
âno iââ
you cut him off. âand then youâre hereâ yelling at me, telling me off, and telling me to shut up when iâm the only one fucking standing here with you after the game trying to be there for you?!ââ
âbabyâ fuck iâm sorry okay i didnât meanââ
you laughed bitterly. âyou didnât mean it. didnât mean what? to accidentally let it slip that you actually do think iâm a blabbermouth?â
he was taken aback as his eyebrows furrowed, shaking his head desperately. ânoâ no thatâs not what i meant at all y/n iâm sorry. iâve been so stressed and tired and iâm taking it all out on you right now andâ and thatâs not okay and not an excuse.â
megumi quickly stepped forward and placed his hands on your face, but you pushed him away, hurt flashing across his eyes as you did so.
âand why didnât you tell me about the meeting huh? the one with the higher ups last week?â
surprise crossed his face. âhow did youââ
âdoesnât matter how i heard it. why didnât you tell me? do you understand how that makes me feel when i have to find out through someone else and not my own boyfriend?â
he ran a hand through his spiky black hair and sighed exhaustedly.
âi didnât tell you because i knew you would be upset about it and i didnât want you to worryââ
âso you just chose to keep it from me thatâs real nice.â you spat. âof course i wouldnât be happy with it theyâre stripping you down and exploiting you! how could they say that itâs all on you to bring it home for the world series? do you understand how insane that sounds?â
âi know but i canât tell them anything i just have to say yes!â he explained.
âyou have every right to tell them something! and if you wouldâve communicated this with me like you shouldâve done, i wouldnât have let you lose so much sleep over me and maybe you wouldnât have played the way you think you played, and you wouldnât be standing here shitting all over me!â
he really struck a chord.
ây/nââ
âbye megumi.â
his breath hitched.
ânoâ hey donât do thatââ
he scrambled after you as you made your way out of the field, him quickly catching up and tugging you into him with his long arms around your shoulders, bringing your back to his front as he ducked his face down.
âletâs fix it please we need to fix thisââ
âi want to be alone right now, megumi.â you mumbled.
god he hated how many times youâve called him that already tonight, feeling like the biggest asshole to ever grace your precious life.
âno i donât want you to be upset with me pleaseââ
âwe can talk later on the phone.â your tone was lifeless. âi just need to be alone.â
he faltered, feeling gutting pain cascade all over his body as he hesitantly, slowly, slipped his arms away and released you.
âoâokay.â
he watched you walk up the stands and to the exit as you clutched yourself, his eyes catching the back of your jersey reading his last name that sent an immediate pang through his chest, your frame disappearing from his view and leaving him in his stupid thoughts as he snatched his cap off from his head and threw it to the side in frustration.
that night megumi tried to call you but you didnât pick up, you barely even answering his texts as he wallowed in self pity alone in his apartment.
and you hadnât stopped crying since the moment your tears hit on the fieldâ hurt and exhausted and guilty as you settled into bed, unable to bring yourself to call him and go through with your word, deciding to text instead.
(you): iâm really tired iâm sorry. iâll see if i can call you in the morning.
megumi took no time at all to respond.
(gumi <3): can i take you to class tomorrow?
(you): i donât think thatâs a good idea
he swallowed the lump in his throat and fought back the urge to fight it, wanting to respect you and your space.
but you only kept crying.
(gumi <3): okay
(you): goodnight
(gumi <3): goodnight pretty baby
just as you were about to place your phone back on your nightstand, it buzzed again.
(gumi <3): i love you iâm sorry
you sniffled and put your phone away officially, choosing not to respond.
the following week leading up to the league championship game, megumi spent every waking moment trying to make it up to you, trying to fix it, but you only seemed to stay away from him and distance yourself, something that hurt megumi like no other.
you felt like it was your fault he played the way he did that day. if you had been smarter, more mindful, you wouldâve noticed that the intensity of his exhaustion was extremely abnormal, and perhaps you couldâve done something about it before it was too late and saved yourself the dreadful fight you had with him.
you hated the way you spoke to him, and you fully convinced yourself that you only served as a distraction for him, opting to keeping your distance as far away as possible so it allowed megumi to get his head focused again and ensure a promised route to the world seriesâ something you had hoped to be there to witness, but deeming his success way more important than your needs at this point in time.
so you stopped going to all of his practices following that day, the fact tormenting megumi as you always went to each and every single one and was there for him without faultâ rain or shine, always waiting for him in the locker rooms when he was finished.
but you werenât there anymore. and each day you werenât was another day megumi would spend angry and frustrated with himself that he did what he did. he knew your defense mechanism was pushing people away, and your current behavior gave him flashbacks to the time last year when he was falling for you and you kept running away from him, scaredâ those actions a carbon copy of whatâs happening now, except far worse.
and he did that to you. he yelled at you and snapped at you, told you to stop talking for some fucking reason that he still couldnât find the proper explanation for⌠and he made you cry. so much. your usual sweet honeyed voice you spoke to him with long gone since that day.
yuji pulled your best friend back as she chucked towel after towel at megumi following one of their practices, her absolutely fuming.
he took every hit, not bothering to dodge. he deserved it.
âshe told me what you didââ she shook herself away from yujiâs grip. âwhat the hell is the matter with you? how could you yell at her like that on the field? when all sheâs ever done is love youââ
âi know.â megumi mumbled, rubbing his eyes. âi know iâm really sorry. i regret it.â
âfuck yeah you should,â she scoffed. âthat womanâs been cooped up every day in her room bawling her eyes out over you!â
yuji nodded sadly, and megumi let out a pained breath as he closed his eyes and covered his face with his hands, propping his elbows on his knees, leaning forward.
âfuck meâŚâ
âyeah fuck youââ
âokay! okay. heâs already down let him bleed out.â yuji muttered to her as he rubbed his hands over her arms soothingly, an attempt at calming her down.
he looked at him. âmegumi, you and i both know that she understands you were frustrated that day. the both of you. if you just talk to herââ
âyou think i havenât tried?â megumi picked his head up, and the both of them froze at the way his eyes glossed over.
âiâveâ iâve called her, iâve texted her, i drove by her house but sheâs never there, fuck i even went to her campus at seven in the morning but couldnât find her.â
he took his cap off and roughly rubbed over his eyes again.
your best friend sighed then after a moment, slowly stepping forward and sitting down next to him on the bench.
âsheâll come around megumi.â she mumbled. âjust give her some time. i know itâs hard, but she really really loves you.â she sighed deeply. âsheâll come around.â
megumi nodded solemnly, and yuji stepped forward, patting his shoulder.
âyou okay man?â
he nodded again.
missed phone calls, lagging dry texts, and last minute cancellations from you all happened for a week straight.
and when the time finally came for the league championships, megumi wanted nothing more than for you to be there as he stared at his messy fucking locker when prepping for the gameâ another reminder that you hadnât been around, and another reminder that you wouldnât be here tonight to see him, something he completely did not blame you for.
luckily, the league championship game was at their home base once more, and as the crowd got settled to watch, energies heightened as the players all got settled over the field to play ballâ megumi shook the nerves from his body as he focused with the game, and you, on his mind like a religion.
and as the game ran on with the team scoring run after run, another win was blatantly obvious for themâ megumi entirely unaware of your presence that was watching him the entire time in the stands.
you couldnât help yourself. you needed to be there to watch him, needed to see him take home another achievement like that, regardless of where you both stood as you watched from just above the v.i.p section, shivering like an idiot because you forgot to bring a jacket after deciding to wear a flowy tube top for the day, but excited for him nonetheless.
you didnât tell a single soul you were coming, not even your best friend as you just wanted to see megumi again before running off into the shadows of your embarrassing despair, missing him like fucking crazy and nearly sobbing when you saw him walk out on the field at the start, but even more emotional to the fact that they were actually going to move on to the world series by the looks of it.
and the crowd hollered eventually as the speakers blasted megumiâs teams signature songâ
finalizing their spot in the world series.
your eyes glowed as you watched his team run up on the field and tackle each other down, literally rolling in the dirt as you giggled to yourselfâ sighing contently and about to turn and walk out of the stadium to go home when a strong rough hand wrapped around your bare upper arm.
âyouâre fushiguroâs girl! arenât you?â
you snapped your head up and saw someone you recognized as one of megumiâs crew members for the team, and you relaxed, trusting him.
âoh! yeah i am!â
âsweet! i just got hired to be on the crew a couple of weeks ago.â
âthatâs great!â you answered politely, smiling. âhow isââ
âlisten i was wondering if i could get any tickets to the world series from you?â
what.
âumââ your eyes darted around awkwardly. âforâ for the world series?ââ
âyeah! i took this job so i could get some but apparently i need to be working longer than three weeks. dumb.â
you gnawed at the inside of your cheek as your eyes drifted downward to your arm.
he still hadnât let go.
âoh iâm sorry.â you mumbled. âi couldâ i could maybe get you one? one for sure!â
he shook his head. âshit sorry, i need like five.â
âfive?!â you gawked. âi canât get you five iâm really sorry⌠i can only maybe get you one.â
his eyes narrowed. âwhy not? youâre fushiguroâs girl are you not?â
âyes but what does that have to do with me getting you tickets to the world series?â you spoke nervously, trying to put on a brave front as his height literally towered over you.
âwhy donât you ask him for tickets? heâs literally megumi fushiguro iâm sure he can cough up someââ
you scoffed.
âiâm not gonna ask him anything for you just because you want to use me to get tickââ
âso then what the fuck are you with him for?â his grip tightened around your arm as he pulled you a little, and you winced.
âlet go of me!ââ
megumi considered himself a relatively calm person throughout his life.
he knew he had his explosive rude moments here and there, him also accidentally offending people unknowingly with his words, but that behavior only stayed on the field as it pertained to the game at hand or with baseball itself, his life outside of that a treasured tranquil one as he spent his days with you and only you, something he looked forward to every waking moment since the day he met you.
but as he heard your little voice through the yelling of the crowd, instantly recognizing it and picking up on its distressed demeanorâ his body did a full one-eighty as his eyes frantically searched for you through the mass of people.
and once he did spot you? your breathtaking little self being manhandled by some fucking moron who had his hand around your upper arm?
he didnât consider himself a relatively calm person anymore.
megumi quickly snatched his cap off and passed it to a confused yuji and your best friend, sprinting at the speed of light across the field and to the fence of the v.i.p. section before hoisting himself up and climbing, jumping over once he reached the top and landing on the standsâ him running up a few steps before finally reaching you and tearing the guy off.
âget the fuck off.â
he gently pushed you behind him, his chest heaving.
âthe shit are you doing hurting her arm like that for huh?!â megumi stepped forward.
âhey! hey iâm sorry man iâ i didnât know i was hurting herââ
âsure you fucking did she was literally telling you to let go and you were throwing her around likeââ
âmegumi pleaseââ
âare you part of the crew?â
âyâyeah?â
âyouâre gone. youâre fired youâreââ
âwait iâm sorry! i was just trying to get tickets to the world seriesââ
megumiâs eyes blew open, wild and infuriated.
âthatâs why you were grabbing her like that? you were harrassing her for some fucking tickeâ you know whatââ
megumi stepped forward before you could stop him as he reeled his fist back and knocked him straight in the jaw, the guy stumbling back a bit and the crowd gasping before megumi spun around and grabbed your legs, throwing you over his shoulder.
âget the fuck out of my way.â
the small crowd that stuck around for the altercation parted with no questions asked, his long legs striding over across the exit and to the teams now vacant locker roomâ kicking the door open before gently setting you down on your feet.
he ran his hands over your soft hair frantically as he grabbed your cheeks and checked you over, your teary doe eyes breaking him apart.
âhey are you okay? are you fine?â
megumi let go of your face and gently lifted your upper arm, his eyes hardening at the purple forming bruise from that dickwads hand.
âheâs gone heâs goneââ
you lunged and wrapped your arms around his waist tightly as he started to charge back out, pulling him back.
âno! stop itâs okay you already hit him i think he got the message.â you mumbled, letting him go.
megumi turned to you then, his eyes softening over your timid sad frame as you played with your fingers, gaze down.
ây/n.â
âhm?â
he frowned.
âcan you please look at me.â
you listened reluctantly and peered up at him.
he exhaled. âbaby iâ iâm sorry. iâm so fucking sorry for everything that i said to you that night. i meant none of it. nothing. i was just angry at myself and stressed and stupid and i hate that i talked to you like that and took it out on you. you didnât deserve that at all.â
you hurriedly wiped your silent tearsâ nodding, but saying nothing.
he leaned down to look at you at eye level.
âare you okay?â
you nodded again and sniffled.
âtalk baby.â he pleaded with you gently, eyes sad. âtell me, please.â
you cowered a little as you finally broke into tiny sobs, your hands hovering over your face to hide your tears as he placed his big hands on your upper arms, megumi feeling like he just got run over by an entire military tank at the sight of you crying because of him.
âiâiâm sorry i yelled at youââ you hiccuped. âi was so mean and i fâfeel really badââ
âbaby why are you apologizing?â he shook his head. âitâs me itâs all me iâm the one who was mean to youââ
âno butââ you sniffled. âyou were just stressed from the game like you said and thatâs fine i shouldâve been more aware. i didnât mean to upset you with me talkingââ
âoh pretty baby..â he breathed out, agonizingly, megumi literally beating himself up. âremember when i said one time you were too nice for your own good?â
you nodded.
âthis is one of those moments. you should be yelling at me and throwing things at me like your best friend did.â
your eyebrows furrowed as you sniffled. âsheâ she did?â
âshe did.â he nodded. ârightfully so.â
you giggled a little, and he smiled softly.
âiâm sorry i distanced myself the way i didâŚâ you mumbled, a waterfall of tears coming down again. âi just thought that i was a distraction andâ and i wanted you to focus.â
âa distraction?â he murmured. ây/n you are never a distraction.â
âno but at the end of the day i wasâŚâ you sobbed. âyou need to be there for your team you haveââ hic! âyou have responsibilities and i donât want you to put me above that andâ and keep hanging out with me when you have so much to doââ
âsomething you need to understand is that iâm replaceable.â he cut you off, tone firm. âthe minute they find some other dude thatâs way better than me and quicker than me and they draft his ass over to the team? they are going to replace me faster than you will ever think. thatâs just the way jobs are. iâm replaceable no matter how much you wanna think itâs not true.â
he shook his head, his face pained. âbut you are not. youâre not fucking replaceable there is no other you. you are my life now baby. yes my career is a priority, but so are you, and i would rather them replace me than lose you entirely.â
he wiped the tears from your cheeks, your doe eyes wide.
âi appreciate that you care so much and you support me and that you want me to devote all of my time to only thisâ youâre an angel on earth for all of that⌠but as your man iâm telling you that all of my time is devoted to you now, not just baseball.â
you wrapped your arms around his neck and tugged him closer to you, tight, him immediately reciprocating and snaking his arms around your waist.
he could finally breathe.
âdo you understand?â he murmured softly, rubbing his hands over your back soothingly.
you nodded.
âbut you canâtâ wear yourself out like you did okay?â you sniffled. âyou canât let them push you and tire you out⌠and please listen when we say for you to restâŚâ
âi know iâm sorry. iâll listen next time baby i promise.â
âi get you trying to improve for yourself and push your limits⌠butâ but thereâs a difference between wanting to better your play and straight up wearing yourself down.â
you pulled back a little to look at him, wiping your tears and hiccuping. âand i worry man⌠i worry so much because iââ hic! âi love you and i always think about if youâre eating right orâ or getting enough sleepââ
his heart literally melted as he felt the remains of it ooze and spread all over his body and insides, your pure sweet concerns tugging at him and turning him into absolute putty before you.
he tightened his grip around your waist and lifted you, gently rocking your bodies as you sniffled and cried, his eyes screwed shut and feeling every possible emotion a human being could ever feel⌠but feeling love most of all.
love for you. love for who you are.
megumi kissed your wet cheek delicately and let his lips linger there as he spoke.
âiâm in love with youâŚâ he murmured. âi hope you know that.â
your heart fluttered and you nodded, a little smile playing at your face.
âiâm in love with you too gumi.â you hummed, pressing a sweet kiss of your own to his cheek.
he set you back down and cupped your cheeks, slowly leaning in and pressing light tender kisses to your lips, his mouth completely savoring over the taste of yours as he had been deprived of them for a freaking weekâ feeling like his dried up soul had been rejuvenated and made anew.
and you felt the same way⌠because you deepened the kiss, picked up the pace, pulled him closer until his chest was flush against yours and your hot breaths were mixed together in a misty cloud, megumi breathing heavily through his nose as he ran his needy desperate hands over your delicious body.
he trailed wet open mouthed kisses on your cheek, jaw, and all the way down to the side of your exposed neck, his hand supporting the other side as he feverishly licked a slow long stripe of spit up your neck with his rough tongue, your fists gripping the sides of his jersey as he nibbled and bit, his lips finally coming to enclose and suck around a certain spot as your breath hitched at how frenzied and sloppy he was being, drool practically running down your neck as he ravished, bit, and sucked over multiple areas.
you shoved your hands down his pants suddenly, and he choked in surprise as his hips thrusted forward, your fingers pumping and palming his hardened cock slowly as his breath shuddered against your neck.
âbaby...â he murmured.
âhm?â
âhow would you feel if i turned on the shower and fucked my cock in your pretty little cunt for a bit in there huh?âŚâ
a needy whimper slipped past your lips against his ear, and he grew weak.
âis that okayââ
âmore than okayââ
you squealed as he wasted no time in picking you up again and walking over to the showers, the both of you clumsily tearing off your clothes as megumi fumbled with the shower switch until luke warm water spritzed from aboveâ entrapping the both of you in a humid trance as megumi squeezed your bare thighs and ushered you to jump, you doing so immediately and wrapping your legs around his waist.
he stepped in and literally slammed the shower door shut, the two of you giggling a little as the soothing water washed over your panting bodies, the sight of his handsome bright face making your cheeks flush and bury your face in his neck in response.
he chuckled softly, gently setting your back against the wet tile wall before kissing you again and again, his mouth messy against your puffy lips as he tried to drink up all that you gave him, the tip of his cock slipping past your folds and brushing against your swollen clitâ each time making you squeak and jump.
you didnât care about anything, your mind reeling and just wanting megumiâs dick inside of you as soon as possible, knowing that youâd never really had sex before and literally not giving a single shit because it was himâ someone you trusted the most out of anyone in your life, and someone you wanted to give your all to no matter the circumstance.
he lined his fat tip then against your drooling hole.
âwait! wait the doorââ you gripped his shoulders for support. âthe door did you lock it?â
ânope.â
megumi pushed his cock in slowly and gently, your choked gasps and moans echoing inside the shower as his head fell to rest in the crook of your hickey covered neck, him groaning in ecstasy as your gummy warm pussy strangled his dick to the tightest degree, already previously so wet and gushy that it thankfully barely hurt you at all as he bottomed out.
âfuuuckkâ youâre warm.â he murmured, gripping your hips like a vice and softly caressing his thumb against your slippery skin to soothe youâ hoping (but not really), youâd maybe release the clutch your pussy had on his dick to stop him from already shooting his cum all over your insides like a loser.
he slowly drew his hips back and fucked into you again, you jolting at the force as you fumbled to keep your grip steady on his shoulders, his cock fucking thick and massive as his little curve poked deliciously at your cervix, him gradually increasing his pace as you shuddered over the quick pat pat patâs echoing through the walls.
âgâgumiii..â you whined.
âwhat baby?â he mumbled breathlessly, his eyes glued to where his dick connected with your hole as it slipped in and out lewdly, your pussy literally squelching and screaming for him with your bouncing tits in his face that made him clench his jaw in self restraintâ trying his hardest not to fucking ram into you like nothing and take you.
âyâyouâre biigg!â you hiccuped, your little gasps of breath enticing droplets of cum to leak out of his tip and ooze out of your little wet folds, megumi moaning at your words.
âyeah?â pat pat patâ âsâtoo much for you baby?â
he picked up the pace, on purpose as he meanly bounced you on his cock and shot his hips up against your pussy, his big heavy balls slapping against your ass and making your eyes fucking cross at the feeling.
âtell me you love me.â he panted. ânow.â
âiââ hic! âi love youââ
megumi grabbed your cheeks with his fingers and mushed them together, grinning deviously at the way your pouty lips pushed out cutely.
âhow much.â
âsâso- ah!â so much gumiââ
âmoreâ shit!â he choked, a particular squeeze from your abused cunt almost making him finish. âmâ more than anything?â
slap slap slapâ
âyâyes!ââ you could barely even speak due to the erotic hold he had on your face. âi love you i love you i loveââ
you squealed as he let go of your face, gave into his desires and rammed into you, both hands on your bruised hips as he gave your pussy no room to breathe with how fast he was shoving his fat cock inside of you, pounding and pummeling into your guts as your eyes rolled to the back of your head as you felt your release build up in your tummy.
âwhy were you asking me about the door earlier huh?â he panted. âyou donât want anyone to see how much of aâ thrust! âslut you are? your legs spread for me like this and your pretty pussy creaming on my dick?â
you whined and moaned so fucking loudly, it ringing through megumiâs ears like a wicked symphony.
he pinched your nipple when you didnât respond.
âanswer me.â
thrust thrust thrustâ
ânâno i didnât!â
âno?â
he gripped your neck and sloppily ran his mouth over yours, feeling his cum on the brink of shooting out.
âmâgonna cum inside.â
âinâ mmphf!â inside?â
âyou donât want it?â he let go of your neck. âcause i wonât give it to you if you donât want itââ
âi do i do!â you scrambled and cupped his cheeks, bringing his lips back in and kissing him messily.
âgive it to me gumi please!ââ hic! âeeekkk!â
hot sticky cum pumped out of his tip and into your gushy walls, your high making your toes curl as you creamed around his heavy cock feverishly, megumiâs entire body fucking shivering at the way your pussy felt like it was entirely made and molded for him.
he softly pumped himself inside and out of you, his mouth hung open in a daze as he watched his white cum slide out of your pretty hole and over his still connected dick, gently easing out after a minute and carefully setting you back downâ not completely though, as he knew youâd be sore as he leaned most if not all of your body weight against him.
you held each other in a tight embrace then, your heavy breaths trying to find its normal rhythm as the warm water continued to cascade down your bodies, comfortingly.
âwhy donât we have sex more often...â you mumbled.
he laughed softly, pecking the side of your head. âi was waiting for you to tell me baby. i didnât want to pressure you.â
âi was waiting for you to tell me.â you emphasized. âi didnât want to jump on you and just violate youââ
megumiâs chest vibrated as he laughed again, a cute boyish one that made you bite your lip.
âviolate me?â he murmured, an amused smile on his face. âiâd want you to.â
âyeah?â you tilted your head, and his cheeks grew hot.
âyeah.â
finally you and megumi were in sync again, going back into each otherâs routines as if the week long hiccup never happened, the both of you officially unraveling the aching knots in your chests that you hauled for seven tormenting days straightâ together and attached to the hip once again as he started picking you up for your seven am classes every morning like before, you going to his practices straight after, and spending your hours sleeping in his dark cozy room this time around, snoring your little life away so megumi could recover.
and eventually, the world series arrived.
âmy camera! my camera! my digital one did i bring it?!â
you flipped your purse upside down and dumped all of your things on the floorâ your lip combo, compact mirror, snacks, random receipts, and small perfume bottle rolling around on the ground until your digital camera was finally in view.
your best friend cackled as she crouched down and helped you pick up your things. âyou were taking pictures up megumiâs nose on the two hour drive over here yes you brought itââ
âi know i forgot iâm so nervous what if they lose what if someone fumbles what ifââ
you both stood as you rambled on and she placed both of her hands on your shoulders, shaking you. âcalm down! theyâll be fine! win or lose they still made it to the world series!â
the crowd roared much like the past two games, except much heavier, louder, more drilling as the music drummed through your body, the air windy but refreshing, and high pitched whistles echoing from around the stadium as everyone anticipated for the biggest game of the season.
you had lost count how many different news stations were here broadcasting the game, how many reporters you saw scrambling across the field trying to interview certain playersâ you too busy taking pictures of every single little thing and the both of you reapplying your lip liners over a million fucking timesâ even flagging down a crew member so you could take a picture with just your best friend, your backs to the camera showcasing the last names of your boyfriendâs on your jerseyâs.
and when the game officially commenced and the players all went out on the fieldâ megumi and his team did what they always do best, taking control of the scoreboard and earning runs like chump change as they worked professionally to take the trophy home, you constantly snapping pictures of megumi that your digital camera ran out of fucking storage before you even got the shot that you wanted.
eventually after a while of playing, it was megumiâs turn to hit.
âfuck! record for me please record! my camera ran out of storage oh my god use my phone please i love youââ
your best friend laughed as she took your phone from you and did what you asked, your hands on the railing and leaning over it as you anxiously watched him walk up to home plate and take position.
but instead of doing his usual faux swings and repositioned footing, megumi stepped to the side and turned his bat downward, you unable to tell what he was doing as his frame was blocking, his arm moving in various directions before he stepped back again on the home plate and repositioned himself.
your eyes trailed to the ground.
megumi had carved your initials in the dirt.
your girl friend gasped and cooed. ây/nnn!â
as megumi now did his faux swings, your bottom lip only wobbled as your eyes stayed trained to the carvings in the dirt, your heart skipping a thousand beats per minute as the thought of megumi thinking about you out there during one of the most important nights of his life, made you question repeatedly how you ever landed a man like him when all you do is talk and cry.
hit!
your eyes snapped up and you quickly wiped the corners of your eyes, megumi already running across the first two bases as the crowd roared.
âbring it home fushiguro!â
several of his teammates were cheering him on from the dugout, megumi running four runs with just one fucking hit?â
a grand slam.
and suddenly you were taken back to the day you noticed megumi for the first time, just like now with your doe eyes wide and cheeks pink, recognizing the only piece of baseball terminology you knew besides a home run.
except then he was just a stranger you were hopelessly in love with that knew how to play ball like no other.
now though, heâs a man you couldnât ever imagine your life without. and you didnât want to.
so as the game reached nine innings, megumiâs team running on the field in a bundle of absolute tears and yells and hollers that they won the world fucking series, all clustering together as they hoisted several players up on their shoulders, including megumiâ
you and your best friend instantly booked it down there in a fit of tears.
you had no time to get your personal belongings together as you sprinted across the field like your life fucking depended on it towards megumiâ him being put down by his teammates and him frantically looking around after until he spotted you, the brightest smile spreading across his face as he chucked his cap to the side and opened his arms out wide for you.
you jumped in and he spun you around, holding you tight as the screaming crowd surrounding you drowned itself out as you cried into megumiâs neck.
he pulled back, panting.
âdid you see how i did a grand slam?â
you nodded rapidly.
âi did it because i knew its the only thing you would recognize!â he yelled over the noise. âso you would feel included when we won!â
oh my god.
he still remembered when you told him that?
âguummiii! how did you even calculate that?!â you cried harder, and he laughed as he spread tiny kisses all over your teary face, his eyes glimmering with absolute unadulterated happiness and bliss, the reality of having the two things he wanted most in life settling into his mind.
megumi didnât really have a stance on religionâ whether the factor is real or not something he didnât really care about nor mind as he simply just chose to live.
but as he held you on the field, you crying for him and embracing him the way that you were, kissing him the way that you were, megumi only wanted to be covered in your favor. megumi only wanted to devote his entire life to you.
A/N: After seven months, it's finally here. Part I of Giyuu's Bundle of Joy. This fic involved a ton of research and tears. I hope you all enjoy. Special shout-out to @squishybabei @kentohours @homo-homini-lupus-est-1701 @ghost-1-y and @xxsabitoxx for letting me bombard your DMs with endless snippets from this fic for feedback. Note that this is a multi-part fic, and it will be a non-linear story.
CW: explicit sexual content âź MDNI âź loss of virginity âź unprotected sex âź protective/possessive Giyuu âź canon-typical violence
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January, 1915
The moonâs rays filtered through the sparse canopy of the trees from above, bathing that small portion of the forest in its silvery glow. There, about twenty paces ahead, Giyuu locked eyes on his target.
A demon; one heâd been pursuing through the dense forest separating his Manor from the base of a great mountain for the last several miles
The demon had yet to notice him, for it was focused entirely on its own prey â a human woman, who was frantically zigzagging as she ran in a desperate effort to evade its clutches.Â
She was succeeding rather well in her endeavor, managing to dart out of the beastâs reach right as it snapped its sharp, deadly claws at her back. But the girl then miscalculated her movements and stumbled over something â whether it was a tree root or her own feet, he could not say â and she went airborne. For one, sickening moment, Giyuu feared he would not be fast enough to save her from falling victim to the demon he was readying to kill.
The girl squealed as she fell, just narrowly managing to avoid the swipe of the beastâs claws as they cut uselessly at the air where her back had been only seconds before. Something long and wooden flew from her hand as she sprawled across the forest floor â a broom.
Odd.Â
Steps quick and even, Giyuuâs thumb flicked his sword free from its scabbard. Within seconds of him drawing his weapon, the Slayerâs blade sliced seamlessly through the demonâs neck, its head thudding pathetically to the forest floor before the beast could comprehend the threat.
He landed swiftly on the balls of his feet, the Water Pillar quickly shaking his blade free of the demonâs blackened, rotted blood before sheathing it at his hip. A quick job â that was how he liked it; free of fuss.Â
Behind him, he heard the leaves coating the frozen ground of the forest shift and crack as the human girl heâd rescued rose to her feet. He grimaced; while helping rid the world of the blight inflicted upon it by demons was his lifeâs sole and true purpose, and one he fulfilled without hesitation, he was little more than a fish out of water when it came to talking to those he helped.Â
The girl had yet to flee; Giyuu suspected she might be in shock, if not a bit simple, and he sought to prod her along. After all, the sooner she left the forest, the less likely sheâd end up a demonâs meal and waste his efforts in preserving her life.Â
âYou should be fine now. Please return to your ho-,â The dark-haired Slayerâs words were cut off with a sputter as the head of the womanâs broom whacked him sharply up the side of his skull.Â
Giyuu stood there for a moment, dazed and slightly confused as he turned towards the woman whose life heâd just preserved.Â
The Water Pillar had not paid her much mind upon discovering her seconds away from becoming the slain horned demonâs newest meal, his attention having been entirely focused on eliminating his target. But now, without the distracting threat of a man-eating beast, he could see she was clad in the traditional attire worn by Shinto priestesses, though she looked far too young to have achieved such a status. Instead, she appeared to be much closer to himself in age. The front of her red hakama pants were streaked in mud and dirt from her fall, and several strands of hair had fallen loose from where theyâd been gathered in a ribbon just below her shoulders.Â
And she was glaring at him.Â
âWhat are you?â She demanded, and the Water Pillar noted the faint tremor in her voice that she worked to conceal behind her defensive stance, her broom braced in front of her like a blade.Â
A slow blink. âI am Tomioka.âÂ
It baffled him that he let his name slide so freely when heâd never been one particularly keen on sharing it. Yet, heâd thought that perhaps the exchange of names would get the wild woman before him to calm, and perhaps lower the sweeping tool â-
âWhat the hell is a Tomioka?âÂ
Giyuu wondered whether the â Miko, that was what young priestesses in training were called â had hit her head in the fall. âMy name.âÂ
A faint dusting of red spread across the Mikoâs cheeks as she realized the absurdity of her mistake, though she still did not lower her weapon. Rather, she jutted it towards him in what Giyuu thought may have been an attempt to be threatening.Â
âAnd what was that thing just now, Tomioka? And what are you?â Quickly, her eyes swept behind him, scanning. âAre there more?â
Idly, Giyuu wondered why he was bothering to indulge in such a silly conversation to begin with, chalking it up to the mere fact that they were still in a dark forest, with dawn still several hours away.Â
The foolish girl would end up a snack for another demon if she did not turn around and go home.Â
âIt was a demon. Iâd been tracking it for several miles when it stumbled across you. You can count yourself lucky â do not hit me again.â He cut off with a warning, eyes narrowing as the Miko drew the broom back up over her head.Â
There was a tense moment as the two regarded one another, Giyuuâs eyes locked on the Mikoâs trembling arm as she stared distrustfully back at him.Â
The girlâs hands twitched as the broom cleaved through the air once more, but Giyuu knocked it easily away, sending the cleaning tool flying uselessly to the side where it rolled under a bush.Â
âAre you finished?â Giyuu asked, irritation creeping into his tone as he stared coolly at the flustered Miko.Â
âYouâve stripped me of my only weapon, so I suppose I have no choice,â the young woman sniffed, her tone as frosty as his glare.Â
Giyuu grimaced. âYou would not have lost the privilege had you simply done as I asked.âÂ
The Miko folded her arms stubbornly across her chest and glowered at him. âYou would truly leave a woman defenseless in the woods? With nothing to protect herself?â
Giyuu scoffed. âYou are not a woman; you are a menace.âÂ
The young womanâs mouth opened and closed several times as her face flushed several shades deeper. âY-you!âÂ
A crack! somewhere in the woods made the sputtering Miko fall silent with a small squeak, and Giyuu was bemused to find that the womanâs hands shot to him for safety, when only moments before sheâd tried to clobber him away from her.Â
âYou said thatâŚthat thing earlier was a demon, yes?â She whispered and Giyuu nodded, tense as his eyes swept through the shadowy line of the trees, searching.Â
âDo you think there are more?â
âSo long as we continue sitting here like a pair of lame ducks, more are bound to come sniffing.â The wary Pillar replied. âWhich is why I suggest you return home â without bludgeoning me further.â
The young Priestess continued to cling to his arm, her eyes wide and anxious. Giyuu cleared this throat, and when the womanâs attention snapped back to him, he pointedly glanced down at her white-knuckled grip on the sleeve of his haori.Â
âApologies,â the Miko blushed, and her hands quickly relinquished their hold on his sleeve. She wrung her hands nervously before her. âMight you escort me back to my Shrine? Itâs not far from here â less than two kilometers.âÂ
Still within his territory â albeit at the opposite end of the forest where is own Manor stood. He grimaced, but nodded stiffly. His efforts to save the womanâs life would be in vain if she walked away from him and straight into the waiting, eager claws of another beast that lurked in the shadows.
The Miko smiled brightly at him and offered her name. Giyuu elected not to reply, and the girl settled into step at his side, a small frown pulling at her lips.
âIâm sorry for earlier â for hitting you with my broom.â The girl â Y/N â said a short while later, the faintest trace of shyness in her tone.Â
Giyuu did not think the apology warranted a response, and so he gave none, but the chatty little devil prodded him once more.Â
âDid I injure you?â She gestured to the side of his head where her broom had caught him.Â
Giyuu snorted, raising an eyebrow at her. âThe day I am hurt by a mere broom is the day I retire from the Demon Slayer Corps.âÂ
Y/N hummed in contemplation. âAnd what exactly is the great and mysterious Demon Slayer Corps?âÂ
The Water Pillarâs eyes remained forward. âI should think the name is self-explanatory. There are demons who eat humans. We slay them.âÂ
Inwardly, Giyuu cringed at the harshness of his words. It did not happen often, but there were times when he wished he was better with them, when he wished he did not come off quite as aloof and callous âÂ
âYou do not know how to talk to people very well, do you Tomioka-sama?â Y/Nâs tone was not judgmental; it rather had a mild curiosity to it, as though she were merely commenting on the weather or the quality of a cup of tea.Â
But the Water Pillar did not know how to answer her. Kocho once told him that others disliked him, but Giyuu wasnât sure that was entirely true; after all, no one had ever said so much to his face.Â
Then again, if the young shrine maidenâs words were anything to go by, then perhaps the Insect Pillarâs scathing assessment hadnât been too far off the mark.Â
âWhat even brought you into the forest so late at night?â Giyuu did not know why the question needled at him, but he found the pressing silence of the trees more disconcerting than the Mikoâs voice, and so he was desperate for the distraction. âAnd why a broom?â
Y/N herself seemed surprised at his sudden interest. âNight-blooming herbs,â she said plainly, as though it were the most obvious thing in the world. âThey are critical for certain rites and medications. And I cannot collect them any other time. The broom was for protection, obviously.âÂ
âI wasnât aware shrines still performed rituals,â Giyuu pushed an errant tree branch out of their way, and ahead, faint lights began to swim into view. The Shrine. âAre you not a mere relic of a time long since-passed?âÂ
âIâll have you know that we still perform basic cleansing rites for those in the village,â Y/N bristled. âAnd we provide medical aid, since there is no hospital nearby.â
She shot him a cold look. âModern medicine would not have developed but for ancient practices such as ours.â
Giyuu frowned. He hadnât meant to insult the woman. âBe that as it may,â he said flatly. âDemons prowl at night. You wandering into the forest none the wiser is akin to you waltzing into their territory with a giant sign that says âEat me.ââ
Y/N grimaced. âThen what would you have me do? Neglect my duties?âÂ
He could sympathize with that. âNo, Iâm not saying you should forsake your obligations,â he furrowed his eyebrows at the thought. âPerhaps it is simply a risk you must take. But you should at least be aware of your surroundings.â
Y/N looked upon him with a miserable expression. âYouâre of little help, you know that?âÂ
Giyuu only frowned, perplexed as to why she couldnât understand the import of his words.
An awkward silence ensued, punctured only by the faint hoot of an owl. For that, the established swordsman was grateful; noise meant the absence of predators, which meant they were safe â for now.Â
âYou mentioned tracking the demon earlier â how long had you been doing so?âÂ
âA while.âÂ
The girl was relentless. âAnd you just so happened to track it here? Where it was conveniently chasing me?âÂ
âI patrol this region. Your rescue was nothing more than coincidence and luck on your part.âÂ
âMy gratitude is endless,â the shrine maiden said drily. âForgive me for not falling to the ground in prostration.â
At that, Giyuu fell silent and refused to engage in any further conversation. The shrine maiden, for her part, seemed to take his cue that he had no interest in her or exchanging meaningless pleasantries, and so she too, went quiet.Â
The forest floor eventually began to slope gradually up, and before long, Giyuu found himself walking along a carved rock path that curved through the trees until it widened at a great set of stone stairs. At the very top of the steep incline, he could spot a great Torii gate.
Y/N turned to him with a beaming smile. âAllow me to introduce you to the Shrine." Tomioka opened his mouth to protest, but she quickly added, âYou should at least know who it is you have dedicated your life to protecting.âÂ
âIâd rather not.â
But she was already leading him up the stairs, his wrist pinched delicately between two of her fingers. Realistically, Giyuu knew it would take him no effort to shake the womanâs hold and disappear into the night. But to his own bemusement, he allowed her to tote him behind her as though he were little more than a useless pet.Â
The pair passed under the Torrii and into a sprawling courtyard. Though night sky was a deep, inky black, the perimeter of the courtyard was dotted with several stone lanterns -- toro -- each of which had been lit with a generous flame. Giyuu's quick perusal of the Shrine, however, was cut short as the Miko led him into the Shrine's main structure -- the honden -- and tugged him down a narrow hallway. Based on his rough appraisal of the building, Giyuu surmised she was taking him to the center of the honden, likely where the girl's master was.
His theory was proven correct when Y/N drew up to a great slat of shoji panneling. The Miko knocked softly on one of the wooden beams before she slid the door aside, revealing a great, open room that was littered with scrolls, half-dried pots of ink, and burned incense sticks. There, in the center of the room, knelt the head Priestess of the Shrine. She was an old, shriveled, wrinkled thing. The white hair that sheâd gathered into a knot at her neck was as wispy as the thinnest clouds, and a quick glance over her hands revealed swollen joints covered by skin spotted with age.
But the Priestess did not appear to be a gentle elder by any means; her thin mouth was curled down into a sneer that was directed at the Miko at his side, and her eyes were hard and cold. Â
"Head Priestess," Y/N bowed to her elder. "This man is called Tomioka, and he helped save me tonight in the forest."
Giyuu resisted the urge to snort. Helped, indeed.
The old woman's eyes shone bright with an emotion he could not name as the Miko continued. "A creature attacked me as I was returning home. Tomioka says he is a swordsman whose occupation --"
âI know what he is, girl,â the Priestess snapped at her student before she turned those beady eyes to him. âA member of the Demon Slayer Corps will always be welcome at this Shrine â particularly one as esteemed as yourself.âÂ
The Water Pillar straightened at the old womanâs casual mention of the Corps. âI was not aware that of any Shrines so affiliated with the Corps.âÂ
âThere was a time when the Demon Slayer Corps would partner with shrines such as this to carry out its mission,â the Priestess replied evenly. From his periphery, Giyuu spotted Y/Nâs head snap toward her mentor, her jaw slack. âOnce, priestesses were akin to shamans who offered a variety of rituals for cleansing and protection. You slayers relied on our connection with our communities to operate more effectively, and we in turn, counted on your protection to fight what we could not.â
Despite the distinct scent of sake that clung to the elderly shrine keeper like a cloud, her eyes remained sharp and fixed upon him, and her wrinkled mouth pulled into a rueful smile. âNow, it seems, our wise and benevolent government has forced us both to retreat to the shadows to operate in secret.â
She bowed her head. âYou have nothing but my respect, Lord Hashira. You are always welcome here.âÂ
Giyuu did not respond, but he inclined his head toward the Priestess in polite acknowledgement.Â
Y/N gaped at her Master. "Lord --?"
The old woman poured another generous serving of sake and brought the choko to her lips. âThough we are honored by your visit, young Lord, Iâm afraid your presence is nothing more than a calculated effort by this one,â she nodded pointedly at the young shrine maiden at his side, whose cheeks pinkened. âTo keep herself out of trouble. My apprentice was not permitted to leave the grounds, you see.âÂ
âOh hush you old drunk,â Giyuuâs eyes snapped to the irate Miko in surprise. âI told you earlier I was going to the village market ââÂ
âTelling me while I am in the middle of lessons with the younger girls and sprinting off before I can respond is hardly me giving you permission,â the Priestessâs mouth curled into a sneer. âYouâve defied me for the last time, girl.âÂ
The old Priestess turned away from her apprentice, dismissive. âYou will take the rice bundles and hang them in the drying shed â every last one, for the next three days.âÂ
âYou hag!â Y/N fumed, her face pinched in outrage. âI was on rice duty all last week without an ounce of assistance ââÂ
âAnd you apparently have yet to learn your lesson,â the old woman retorted bitterly, shooting the seething Shrine Maiden a withering glare. âConsidering you still think it seemly to mouth off at any and every opportunity ââÂ
The Miko spat a curse at the elder Priestess so filthy and colorful that even Giyuu could not mask his surprise, raising his eyebrow. But if Y/Nâs outburst shocked the Shrineâs head, the old woman gave no sign. Instead, she only glowered at the young woman as the latter turned and shoved the shoji door harshly to the side. Giyuu, ever the unwilling observer, was left to be pulled by his wrist back into the hall behind the young Miko before she whipped around to face her senior once more.Â
Giyuu had thought himself stunned by the crassness of the Shrine Miadenâs language before, but nothing prepared him for the sight of the obscene gesture she made at the old woman before she slammed the door firmly shut.Â
A telling crash on the other side of the wall signaled the Elder Priestess had hurled her empty sake dish at the door with all her might. âAnd work on your aim!â Y/N snapped before turning sharply on her heel to stomp out of the honden, tugging the Water Pillar helplessly behind her.Â
âShe seems unstable.â said Giyuu once they were a safe distance away from the main Honden.Â
Y/N brushed aside his concern with a flippant waive of her hand. âGranny is harmless. As her charge, I suppose I instigate her nearly as much as she torments me.âÂ
Granny. It made sense, then, the curious affection the girl held for the rancorous head Priestess, even if he could not bring himself to fully understand it.Â
âYou are more than welcome to stay the night,â the Mikoâs mood lightened considerably the more she put distance between herself and the drunken head Priestess. âWe serve breakfast at sunrise, but of course, youâre not obligated to attend.âÂ
The ravenetteâs mouth quirked down in a faint grimace, the only sign of his discomfort. âI should return to my own home.âÂ
âItâs quite late,â Y/N glanced up at the night sky, now awash with stars that surrounded the fat, glowing moon like thousands of glittering jewels. She turned back to him with a radiant grin. âAt least allow me to show you around.â
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If anyone had asked him, Giyuu Tomioka would not have been able to explain the series of events that had led him here.Â
He distinctly remembered telling the vexatious young Shrine Maiden no, that he could not stay the night, yet somehow heâd found himself in the Shrineâs old, musty guest house, already prepared for his stay, a lantern flickering merrily in the corner.Â
He glanced warily at the fresh sleeping kimono folded beside his futon. The possibility of him actually sleeping in such an unfamiliar place was nil and while the Water Pillar certainly had no issue in appearing impolite to others, he thought that perhaps the Shrine was affiliated with the connection of Wisteria Houses dotted throughout the land, and he didnât want to risk offending the head Priestess and cause her to shut her gates to other slayers in need of lodging.Â
So, Giyuu paced the floor of the small guest house, restless. Though his eyes remained carefully trained on the window of his room, waiting for the slightest hint of movement that would give him an excuse to leave without offending his hosts, no sign of either his crow or any demonic threat manifested. Though, he supposed with a frown, it shouldnât surprise him that heâd not heard from Kanzaburo; the ancient bird was likely flitting about the forest, lost.
He continued to pace until finally, the sky in the East began to lighten signaling that dawn was fast approaching. Stealthily, he slipped out of the small hut that had served as his temporary accommodations and made his way toward the Torii under which he and that Miko â Y/N â had passed upon their arrival.
Heâd almost cleared the gate when he saw the elder Priestess standing beside the Torii, apparently waiting for him. Giyuu nodded his head at her, the only expression of courtesy he was willing to give, but he was halted as the old woman flung out a single arm in front of him, her hand flat and palm turned up, waiting.
And that was how Giyuu learned the Shrine was not, in fact, a Wisteria House; not as he was forced to fork over a considerable sum of his earnings into the Priestessâs expectant hand.Â
Wisteria Houses meant Corps Members stayed free of charge; the price the Shrineâs keeper demanded in exchange for his brief stay bordered extortion.
At least heâd had the money; if heâd been of any lower rank, the old woman would have cleaned him out. Â
He scowled as he departed but his irritation quickly fell away as he finally laid eyes on Kanzaburo, who nearly collided with his Masterâs head as he struggled to pant out his orders.Â
And so, as the Water Pillar trekked through the forest and toward his new assignment, the view of the Shrine faded behind the dense canopy of the mountain forest, and so too, did any final, sparing thoughts of it, or its inhabitants.
âââ-
Nearly a month passed since Giyuu stumbled across the strange shrine maiden in the forest separating his Estate from the old Shrine, and the Miko had nearly faded from his memory. Not that such a feat was difficult; the raven-haired Pillarâs mind was far more occupied with tasks like patrol and chasing down leads that could potentially lead the Corps to an Upper Rank demon to focus on much else.Â
Heâd intended only to find a decent meal and then depart the village before nightfall to investigate rumors of women disappearing in a small town to the south. Night was rapidly approaching, however, and heâd yet to find any vendor that sold anything he liked, much to his chagrin. He was about to cut his losses and continue on, when he spied a familiar blur of white and red idly perusing one of the stalls, apparently oblivious to the impending sunset.Â
Without thought, his feet carried him toward her, his annoyance sparking to life.Â
âWhat do you think youâre doing?âÂ
The Mikoâs â Y/Nâs â head turned back and her eyes widened in surprise at the sight of the Pillar standing behind her.Â
âTomioka-sama,â she greeted with a polite bow. âI did not expect to see you so soon.âÂ
He ignored her greeting, choosing instead to take a step closer. âI asked what you were doing.âÂ
If she was taken aback by his terseness, she didnât show it. âI am returning to my shrine after an afternoon of errands,â she replied smoothly. âAs is usual for me.âÂ
âIt is nearly dark.âÂ
âAn astute observation,â and to his annoyance, he saw an amused twinkle in her eye. âDo you also know that tonight is also a full moon?âÂ
Said moon had already made an appearance above them, growing brighter and brighter as the sky faded from twilight to night.Â
Giyuu had never been one for rolling his eyes, but the young womanâs knowing smirk grated at something inside him, made him feel as he often did whenever Kocho would make a sly comment with that smile of hers, that for some reason made him feel like he was the butt of some joke only she knew.Â
He grimaced. Teasing; thatâs what the shrine maiden was doing. She was teasing him.Â
âIt is nearly dark,â he repeated. âAnd I did not think youâd be naive enough to risk traveling after sunset.âÂ
âI believe it was you who insisted I did not have to ignore my duties, so long as I paid attention to my surroundings.â She replied coolly. âSo that is exactly what I am doing.â
He resisted the urge to roll his eyes. Fine. If the stubborn girl wanted to be bait for whatever awaited her in the forest once the sun finally set, then that was her choice. Heâd saved her once, and heâd given her sufficient warning; what she did from then on did not concern him.Â
He was about to bade her farewell when a slurred, boisterous voice boomed her name from across the market. Several heads turned toward the source, including Giyuu's, until he found a round faced, piggish man stumbling away from a sake stand, his cheeks flushed a bright red.
The man repeated the Miko's name in that grating, sing-song voice of his. "Whe're you goin' all by yourself so late?"
He didn't know what possessed him to ask, but Tomioka turned to the shrine maiden. "A friend?"
âHis name is Susumo,â she said airily, though she could not conceal her scowl as the man drew closer. âHeâs merely the village drunk who forgets to keep his hands to himself.â
The shrine maidenâs eyes narrowed accusingly at the villager, and the Miko remarked, in a raised voice, âAnd he is not welcome at the Shrine, though he pretends to forget otherwise.â
Susumo only held his hands up, as though in surrender. âYou canât blame a man for wanting to know what lies under all those layers,â and as if the implication of his lechery wasnât clear enough, he gave the Miko a leering once-over. âCanât say I was disappointed.âÂ
âBut your friend is right,â he slurred, a smirk forming on his lips. âThe dark is too dangerous for a pretty thing like you to risk walking back alone ââ
âI shall escort her,â Tomioka said abruptly and she whipped back to him, her mouth falling open. âAfter all, Iâm welcome at the Shrine.âÂ
Susumo, too, gaped at the Swordsman. The Miko recovered quickly however, unwilling to allow the opportunity to pass or for the Slayer to suddenly come to his senses and realize heâd rather leave her to fend for herself in the forest.Â
âYou have my gratitude, Tomioka-sama,â and she gave him a small bow of her head. Relieved, she flipped her braid over her shoulder and smiled warmly up at her raven-haired companion. âShall we?â
She did not wait for Tomioka to answer, nor did she give any further acknowledgment to Susumo, who only continued to stare at the Hashira, his face bright red. With a feigned indifference, she breezed past him, but a sudden yelp from behind caused her to snap back in alarm.Â
The first thing she noticed was the proximity of the back of a dual-patterned haori as it stood between her and the village drunkard. The Water Pillarâs shroud nearly brushed the tip of her nose, forcing her to step back. Cautiously, she peered around Tomiokaâs rigid form, and her eyes widened at the sight before her.Â
Susumo, it appeared, had tried to grab her, only to be cut off by the Water Pillar himself, who snatched him by his wrist. Though it did not appear that Tomioka was using a great deal of effort to restrain him, it was clear Susumo was struggling â greatly so â against the ferocity of the Slayerâs hold, given how a vein bulged in his forehead, his face, rapidly turning purple.Â
Her gaze flicked to the Swordsmanâs hand, and she felt herself blanch at the odd angle of Susumoâs wrist.Â
She was no doctor, but she knew wrists werenât meant to twist as his did in Tomiokaâs crushing grip.Â
âLeave.â the Water Pillar ordered coldly, and there was a darkness in his eyes that matched the brutality of his hold. âYour presence is unnecessary and unwanted.â
âY-you! Susumo sputtered.
But Tomiokaâs grip only tightened. âNow.â
And then he released him, Susumo half-stumbling back from the Swordsman. His eyes were wide with both fear and loathing, and he muttered incoherently under his breath as he massaged his rapidly-swelling wrist.
The Water Pillar, however, did not pay any more attention to the red-faced villager. He turned only to the shrine maiden, who remained frozen in place, her eyes wide. "Shall we?"
Numbly, Y/N nodded and the two set off down the path that led back to the Shrine. Dimly, the Miko noted that the Slayer kept noticeably close to her as they walked, as though he was unwilling to let her wander too far away. The air between them as they traveled was thick and tense. She was on edge enough thanks to Susumo and his oily words, and she was desperate to do anything to distract herself from the buzzing mounting under her skin.Â
She cast a sly, sidelong glance at the Swordsman walking at her side. Heâd not been receptive to her small-talk the last time heâd escorted her back to her Shrine, but saying something â anything â would be better than this stifling quiet threatening to choke her.
âHow old are you?â Before the Swordsman could decide whether to answer, she continued on. âIf I had to guess, I would suspect youâre around my age, and I just passed my nineteenth birthday.â
She hummed aloud. âYou seem quite young, yet youâve achieved some level of status as a swordsman, according to Granny.â Her eyes fell to the blade secured at his hip before she lifted them back to his profile. âYet youâre as withdrawn and taciturn as an old man.âÂ
Her words, thankfully, seemed to irritate him into responding. âAre you always so forthright?â Â
The Miko grinned. âPerhaps I am like you, Lord â what was it? Hashiba?â
âHashira.âÂ
âYes, that. Perhaps I am like you, Lord Hashira â utterly lacking in social ability.â There was a mischievous twinkle in her eye as she brushed her shoulder against his bicep. âBut at least I make up for it by talking.âÂ
âTalking is a distraction,â Tomioka monotoned, his eyes fixed resolutely on the hidden path of the forest before them. âIt only serves as an interference to oneâs duties.â He looked pointedly at the Mikoâs profile, but inexplicably found himself unable to look away. âOr an excuse to ignore them.âÂ
But she was unflappable. âAnd yet you are the one who decided to escort me all the way back to my Shrine â so who is the one ignoring their duties, Tomioka-sama?âÂ
âI think you enjoy diverting my attention,â the Water Pillar retorted, though Y/N could see the rising annoyance in his eyes.Â
She felt his gaze bear into her as she flipped her loose hair behind her shoulder. âItâs not possible to distract someone unless they find the diversion in question captivating, Tomioka-sama.âÂ
The Water Pillar almost looked amused. âAnd you are certainly that, Y/N.âÂ
The Miko ducked her head to avoid that piercing gaze, so that the ravenette would not see the faint rosy blush creeping across her cheeks. âI did not think you had the constitution for teasing, Lord Hashira.âÂ
Tomioka looked at her fully then, a frown tugging at the corner of his mouth. âI do not jest.â He hesitated for a moment, eyebrows furrowed as he scrutinized her. âNor do I lie.âÂ
Y/Nâs lips parted. There was something about the way the Swordsman beheld her that made her stomach flutter. In her last encounter with the enigmatic Slayer, sheâd been so rattled by her close encounter with the demon, that she hadnât truly noticed much about the man whoâd saved her life, apart from his bland detachment and rather unfortunate social skills.Â
But now, the Miko was struck by how handsome the raven-haired Hashira was; she was mesmerized by the deep azure of his eyes, as vast and deep as the sea. His skin was a delicate alabaster, and, contrasted with the flesh of his hands which were calloused and scarred, his face had not a blemish in sight.
She blinked, clearing away some of the fog that had crept into her mind, put there by the vexatious Slayer. âI must return to my duties,â she said softly.
They spent the remainder of their journey back to the Shrine in silence. She was quick to break away from him the moment they passed under the Torii, though not before she muttered that he was welcome to stay, should he so choose.
She busied herself with her duties, but even the neediest obligations could not fully distract her from feeling the burning heat of his stare as the Water Pillarâs watched her fiercely from across the courtyard. And nothing, nothing at all could have prepared her for how he eventually joined her in carrying out her duties,Â
The Water Pillar stayed the night once more, departing sharply at daybreak. Later, as Y/N swept the courtyard free of loose brush and clutter long after his departure, she noticed a crow sitting high in a tree, its black eyes watching her every movement. Though its gaze was sharp, the presence of the great, sleek bird did not disturb her, though not as much of a feather twitched from its perch upon the branch as the Miko continued through her day.Â
As sheâd readied for bed later that night, she realized sheâd felt oddly comforted by the crow. She imagined it a silent protector, a new guardian of the Shrine, no different than the statues of the gods which dotted its grounds.Â
She settled into her futon with a great yawn, the image of a certain dark-haired Swordsman flickering in the back of her conscience until she was swept into sleepâs sweet embrace.
Just outside the Shrineâs sleeping quarters, the bird remained, eyes carefully tracking every shift in the shadows, waiting.Â
And then the first light of dawn broke over the horizon, and the threat of night receded once more.
But the crow remained.Â
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Spring, 1915
The crow became a permanent fixture at the Shrine, though it always seemed to keep strictly to a single tree at the edge of the property, one that gave it a full view of the courtyard and structures surrounding the main honden.
Despite the bird's constant presence, more than a month passed before the Water Pillar returned, though he'd seemed even more sullen and withdrawn than he'd been during their previous two encounters. Y/N did not consider herself a friend to Tomioka by any means, but she was the only one brave enough to approach him as he'd lingered by the Torii, apparently unsure whether he should seek out their hospitality or return to the forest.
"You are welcome to come and sit for a hot meal," she called cordially, though she maintained a tentative distance. She frowned when he did not respond. Instead, the Water Pillar continued to stare unseeingly at the cracked stone path leading to the Shrine's courtyard.
"Tomioka-sama?" She pressed gently and the Swordsman's attention finally snapped to her, as though he'd just become aware of her presence.
The haunted look in his eyes sent a chill up her spine. The Miko cast one, cautious glance up at the sky, and her eyes narrowed at the wall of black clouds steadily rolling in from the east. A shift in the wind brought forth the distinct, metallic scent of rain, and if she listened hard enough, she swore she could hear the distant rumbles of thunder. âYou know, there will be a storm tonight â please consider waiting it out here, where itâs safe.â
Tomioka only stared at her for a moment before he nodded. His hand twitched into a vague gesture inviting her to lead the way, and Y/N escorted him to the Shrine's elder, in search of her permission.
Granny Priestess agreed to let him stay, but on the condition he paid for his imposition. The Water Pillar had silently agreed, producing one small money bag from his pocket and placing it squarely in the Priestessâs outstretched, waiting hand.Â
The heft of the bag had made Y/N frown; it seemed a great sum in comparison to their meager lodging offerings, but the Swordsman did not object, so she held her tongue. To comment would only serve to irritate her Master, and the old hag was scornful enough to assign her to duties that would isolate her from the raven-haired Slayer.
Only after the old Priestess sauntered off, leaving behind nothing but the lingering, bitter stench of sake, did the Miko speak again.Â
âIâm glad to see you in good health, Tomioka-sama,â she bowed, though she thought she spied the corner of his mouth twitch down at her formal greeting. âI trust your patrol went smoothly?âÂ
The Water Pillarâs expression was tight; dark. âIt did not. The demon I was tracking managed to get away.â His jaw clenched tight. âBut not before it slaughtered an entire family in the mountains.âÂ
All at once, the world around her seemed to slow. It had been easy to assume the dark-haired Swordsman before her always managed to find his target just in time, before it could slaughter its victim. Now, as she beheld the lethal coldness that had settled over his features, Y/N knew her assumptions had been wrong.Â
Perhaps, she noted with a shudder, her rescue had been the exception and not the rule.Â
Beneath the icy stoicism limning the Water Pillarâs eyes, the shrine maiden noted a distinct heaviness that weighed down his shoulders; made them curl slightly forward, defeated.
She resisted the urge to reach out to him, in comfort. âI wonât offer you empty platitudes,â she murmured. âBut I can invite you to offer your prayers for those who were lost.âÂ
He looked at her, brows drawn, and she knew his instinct was to decline, so she added, âI will do it regardless of whether you join me.â
All at once, any protest he had was snuffed out within him. Instead, he was left with a curious softness as he regarded the shrine maiden, so assured and earnest in her invitation.Â
He didnât know why heâd sought out the Shrine.
Heâs been angry; angry at himself for not being faster, for allowing innocent people to die on his account of his failure.
He still felt angry. Yet, as he followed Y/N into the Shrineâs haiden to light incense, he also felt a solemn gratitude for the Miko, whoâd not let him indulge in his self-loathing but instead requested he act, and act with her.Â
So he had; and somehow, the weight on his chest, the one that threatened to suffocate him, lightened bit by bit until Giyuu felt like he could breathe once more.Â
Later that night, Giyuu spotted the shrine maiden from his window as she darted around the courtyard to light the tĹrĹ to illuminate the Shrine grounds. A deep rumble of thunder, however, signaled the spring storm had finally arrived. Y/N, however, only continued with her task, huddling over herself to strike the matches needed to finish lighting the lanterns as rain began to dampen the landscape around her.
He was about to go outside and demand she return to the warm, dry haven that was the girlsâ sleeping quarters lest she catch a cold, but then the last of the lanterns were lit and the shrine maiden straightened.
And then she tilted her face up toward the sky, allowing the rain to wash over her.Â
And she grinned. And Giyuu was mesmerized; so much so, that he had not stopped staring at where sheâd stood, laughing in the rain, even long after the Miko retired to bed.
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Y/N awoke well before sunrise the following morning and spent hours laboring over the hot stoves in the kitchen. By the time the sky finally lightened, she'd only just finished her task and was in the process of boxing up her creation when she spotted one of her fellow shrine maidens passing by the entryway.
The Miko called out her name. "Has Lord Tomioka awoken yet?"
Her sister trainee lingered in the doorway. "Oh yes, he's been up for a while," and the girl looked back over her shoulder. âBut he is already on his way out ââ
The Miko swore viciously under her breath as she slammed a lid atop the small bento and hastily wrapped it in the small cloth sheâd swiped from the laundry.Â
âMove,â she barked at a small group of trainees that had gathered in the hallway outside the kitchen. The girls flattened themselves against the wall as Y/N sped by. She hurtled up the stairs, nearly tripping in her haste. Just as she burst into the courtyard from the honden, panting and winded, she spotted him.
âTomioka-sama!â Y/N called, hurrying after the retreating form of the Water Pillar before he could pass through the shrine gates. âI have something for you!âÂ
The raven-haired slayer turned back to her, his face neutral, though Y/N could tell, by the slightest raise of his brow, that sheâd piqued his interest.Â
âThank goodness you hadnât left yet,â the Miko said brightly, holding out a small bundle wrapped in furoshiki cloth. âI was worried this wouldnât be ready before you did.â
Tomiokaâs eyes dropped to the parcel in her hands. âWhat is it?âÂ
Y/N motioned for him to take it, and to her slight surprise he did, holding it slightly in front of him as though it were liable to burst open. âA meal for the road. Granny and I prepared it this morning â as thanks, for everything youâve done.âÂ
But the Water Pillar was already shaking his head, trying to press the package back into the shrine maidenâs hands. âI need no thanks; I do my job, and your shrine happens to be part of it.âÂ
If his words disappointed her, Y/N did not show it. âAnd yet we are grateful all the same,â she said firmly, arms crossing in front of her chest to avoid taking the small bento back. âBesides, itâs salmon; it will only go bad if you donât eat it.âÂ
Had she not been watching him, Y/N would have missed the slight widening of his eyes, or the way his hand twitched back towards himself, bringing the packed lunch closer to him.Â
Cerulean eyes watched her for a long moment, before dropping as Tomioka tucked the bento into his pocket.Â
âThank you,â was all he said before he turned away and continued through the gates of the shrine, setting off on the path which would lead him through the forest.Â
If she hadnât known better, she wouldâve sworn the Water Pillar looked happy as he departed.Â
âââ
The Slayer returned exactly one week after sheâd given him the home-cooked salmon â but he did not return empty-handed. For there, wrapped in the same furoshiki cloth, was a strange, oblong object, sitting in the palm of his hand though if he thought it heavy, Tomioka gave no indication.Â
âWhatâs this?â Y/N leaned curiously over the Pillarâs outstretched hand and squinted, trying to discern what the cloth could have been concealing.Â
Tomioka pushed his hand toward her, beseeching her to take the parcel from him. âA knife.âÂ
The Shrine Maiden looked up at him in alarm, pulling away from the Water Pillar. âWhy on earth would I need a knife?âÂ
He rolled his eyes. âProtection.âÂ
âFrom what?â The Miko wrinkled her nose down at his offering, though there was a mischievous twinkle in her eye. âAs I recall, I walloped you just fine with my broom.â
Tomioka shot her a dull look. âBe that as it may, cleaning tools are useless against demons. Without the sun, the only thing that works against them is decapitation with this â its metal is unique.âÂ
He parted the folds of the cloth to reveal a simple blade, though Y/N found it daunting all the same. The hilt was basic, an unembellished metal handle wrapped in plain black leather. The blade itself was an unassuming silver, slightly longer than her hand.Â
The Slayer motioned for her to take it, though she only shrunk away. âYou know how to use one, yes?âÂ
The Mikoâs eyes met his, wide and anxious. âFor domestic uses, of course, but not ââÂ
Tomiokaâs fingers closed around her wrist and lifted, guiding her hand toward the dagger. His hand moved to cover hers, wrapping them both around the hilt of the blade before squeezing. âGrip it like this,â he held their joined hands up for her to inspect. âKeep your hand in a fist; do not lift your fingers away from the grip â thatâs the best way to injure yourself instead of your target.âÂ
But the shrine maiden could hardly focus on the Pillarâs instructions. Her attention was directed entirely at the way her hand was swallowed by his, his skin warm and his grasp firm. She studied how his calluses â thick and forged from years of brutal sword training â pressed against hers; how, despite the roughness of his fingers and palms, and his solid hold still remained gentle.Â
â-- and thrust like this,â he remained oblivious to her distraction as moved her arm in a sharp jab, a second and then a third time, before dropping her hand. âNow do it yourself.âÂ
His command startled her out of her trance, a heat creeping up her neck from beneath the collar of her kosode. She held out the blade awkwardly before her as scrambled to recall the Water Pillarâs words. To her dismay, all she was able to conjure was the memory of his touch, and how cold she suddenly felt without it.Â
Lamely, she mimed jutting the knife at an invisible enemy, the blade gracelessly wobbling through the air. Though she was by no means a swordsman, even she knew something was off, her movements disjointed and clumsy.
She glanced shyly back to the raven-haired Demon Slayer and deflated as she was met only with bemused resignation.
Tomioka shook his head in disdain. âPerhaps you would fare better with a broom.âÂ
The Miko bristled. âI am not a swordsman ââ
âYouâve made that abundantly apparent.âÂ
ââ and I do not have the basics you seem to take for granted.â She finished, glaring indignantly at her raven-haired companion. âSo teach me.â
The Water Pillar considered her for a moment before he gave her the slightest, almost imperceptible nod of his head.Â
âWatch me.â He turned his body toward the Miko and mimed getting into a defensive stance â feet ajar, his weight evenly distributed on each leg, and bent.Â
He looked back to the Shrine Maiden expectantly, and she parroted his movements, crouching into what she imagined was the perfect mirror of his position.
It wasnât.
âNo â you need toââ Tomioka straightened and huffed, impatient. He moved quickly behind her, and without thinking, his hands shot to grip her hips to guide them into the proper stance, until her weight was evenly distributed on both feet.Â
âLike that â now bend your knees.â The ravenette pushed down on her hips until her legs bent, apparently oblivious to the way the Miko flushed crimson.
He was close; far, far too close. Sheâd never been touched the way the Water Pillar touched her. Tomiokaâs hands were twin brands, burning her skin even through the layers of her shrine attire, and it sent every nerve beneath her skin buzzing.
She was aware of every inch of him pressed against her; of his arms, caging her in, his hands twin brands against her hips as he turned and pulled her into the proper stance. She was aware of how warm he was, of how formidable his presence felt, even though to her, he posed no threat. Every movement of his was precise and fluid, like the water heâd claimed to style his techniques after.
And if his touch wasnât distracting enough, his scent threatened to overwhelm every last bit of sense sheâd clung onto. Y/N didnât know how she hadnât noticed how good he smelled â like mahogany and citrus â so rich and so warm; a stark contrast to his otherwise cold and aloof nature mask.
The swordsman, however, appeared to remain oblivious. âThere,â he finally said, having satisfied that sheâd achieved proper form. For moment, the two of them lingered there, with Tomiokaâs chest against the shrine maidenâs back, his hands remaining steady in place on her hips. It was as though theyâd frozen: Y/N, out of a mixture of shock and red-cheeked embarrassment, and Tomioka out of utter cluelessness.
Another beat passed before the Water Pillar finally realized the compromising nature of their position. His hands dropped quickly from her hips, and there was a rush of air at Y/Nâs back as he swiftly stepped away, putting distance between them once more.Â
The raven-haired Slayer gruffly cleared his throat. âYou should also keep wisteria on you.â And Y/N gulped down her embarrassment to turn back toward him.Â
Tomioka kept his face neutral and cool, but the tips of his ears had turned pink. âCheck your perfumes for it or ask one of the other shrine girls if you can borrow theirs â oil would be better. More concentratedâ
Any residual awkwardness that may have lingered fell quickly away. The Miko only stared blankly at him, her head tilted slightly to the side as her eyebrows pinched together. âPerfume?â
Tomioka blinked. âYes. As all women have.âÂ
It was an effort to fight off the smile twitching at the corners of her lips. âExactly how many women do you know, Tomioka-sama? Such that you would know their perfumery habits, that is.âÂ
His mouth thinned into a firm line. âEnough.âÂ
And though Y/N supposed heâd meant to sound self-assured and confident, the Slayer was betrayed by the slight doubt in his voice, as though heâd been questioning his own answer.Â
The shrine maiden only continued to look at him, her eyebrow slightly raised, amused. The longer the silence stretched between them,the more awkward the ravenette grew, his discomfort plain from the way he shifted under her stare.Â
âYou seem like someone who would use it.â He finally offered, after another moment of quiet.
It was her turn to blink, taken aback. Her smirk quickly slid from her face and with a grimace, she felt her right eye twitch, ever so slightly. âApologies, then, for disappointing you.âÂ
Tomioka frowned and he made like he was going to respond, but the Miko squared her shoulders and stalked briskly past him.Â
âI must return to my duties, and Iâm sure you need to do the same,â she paused in the doorway of the garden hut and cast one, sidelong glance back to where he stood, clueless. âUntil next time, Tomioka-sama. Thank you for the blade.â
With that, the Miko paced briskly away from the garden hut, her spine stiff. The Water Pillar remained in place for a moment, stupefied, before he collected himself once more, before setting off back toward the forest; to his Manor.
And as Giyuu retreated through the rusting Torii gate, he could not quite shake the distinct impression heâd done something wrong, though he knew not what.Â
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The Water Pillar returned the following week, though to a decidedly cooler greeting than that which heâd steadily grown accustomed to receiving.Â
That wasnât entirely true â the majority of the Shrineâs residents had welcomed him warmly, their kindness always far more than he thought he deserved. Only one hadnât greeted him as enthusiastically as the others, and to his annoyance, that one was the only person whose opinion of him mattered, even if he couldnât quite articulate why.
She hardly stopped to acknowledge his arrival, only gracing him with a brisk nod, though sheâd refused to meet his eyes. Bemused, Giyuu followed her across the courtyard as she made her way to the Shrineâs small storeroom. He leaned against the doorway and watched as the Miko began pulling jars of dried herbs from the rickety shelves lining the walls and stacked them on a sizeable work counter that cut halfway across the room. All the while, she continued pointedly ignoring him, humming lightly under her breath as though she could not see or hear him as he shifted against the doorframe, waiting.
Her obstinate silence grated at him. âMay I assist you?â
âNo, no, I am perfectly fine, thank you.â She turned away to browse the shelves once more, before finding what she needed: a stone mortar and pestle.
The grinder settled against the wooden counter with a heavy thud and the shrine maiden snatched up one of the jars sheâd stacked and dumped its contents into the bowl, followed by another bottle of herbs. Pestle in hand, she set to work grinding the leaves together, mixing in a vial of fragrant oil sheâd kept in her pocket to create a thick paste.
Giyuu watched her quietly as she worked. âYouâreâŚâ he frowned. âYouâre behaving strangely.â
Y/N glanced up at him. âIn what way?âÂ
âYouâre trying to avoid me.âÂ
âAm I?â She straightened, rolling her shoulders. âOnly because Iâve not yet bathed today. I didnât want to risk offending you with my stench.âÂ
Giyuu paused. âWhy would that matter?âÂ
âYou made sure to point out you thought I needed perfume during your last visit.âÂ
He pushed off the doorframe, eyebrows knit together. âFor protection.âÂ
The shrine maiden rolled her eyes. âYes, and apparently, because you believe I am the type to need it.â When Giyuu only continued to stare at her with that same, mildly lost expression, Y/N groaned, exasperated. âYou implied I stink.âÂ
The Water Pillarâs jaw slackened as he gaped at her. âThat is not ââÂ
âIt is what you implied,â she repeated, turning away from him to focus on her task of grinding herbs, though the force with which she ground the pestle was perhaps greater than necessary.
Giyuu rounded the small countertop of the Shrineâs storeroom to face her head-on. âI like how you smell.â He insisted. âItâs nice.âÂ
The Mikoâs irritated churning of the stone paused and her eyes finally lifted to his. For a long moment, she watched him, head slightly cocked.Â
âYou are very odd, Tomioka-sama.âÂ
But she said it with a small smile that he almost wanted to return.Â
Before long, things between them returned to normal once more, with the Miko directing him to collect her gathering basket from where sheâd left it in the Shrineâs infirmary and bring it to her. Once he returned, he helped her grind charcoal to make incense sticks as she chatted happily away.Â
Surprisingly, Giyuu found himself not only engaged in her musings about daily life at the Shrine, but offering her small personal anecdotes of his own, though he was not nearly as proficient as she when it came to story-telling. Â
Once the sun began setting once more, and he received no new orders from Headquarters, he simply sought out the Shrineâs head Priestess and silently passed her a small money bag.Â
And then Giyuu retired to the guestâs quarters for the night.Â
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As spring warmed into summer, the Water Pillar began making bi-weekly visits to the Shrine that quickly melted into habit; expectation. Once a fortnight, a thrill would settle over the young maidens in anticipation of the arrival of the stoic yet handsome Slayer, with girls of all ages eagerly looking toward the Shrine gates in hopes of spying him the moment he crossed beneath the Torii. The elder employees of the Shrine had learned to time Tomiokaâs arrival by listening for their excited gasps, exhaled as a collective as brooms and rices sacks were dropped where their handlers stood, the girls far too interested in rushing to greet the exalted Slayer than they were in completing their tasks.Â
âI do not see the reason for such excitement,â she sniffed, though even she wasnât stupid enough to think her fellow trainees bought her bluff. âHe is only a swordsman.âÂ
âA handsome one,â a wispy trainee named Miyoko sighed dreamily. âAnd no doubt strong and capable.â
The group of maidens dissolved into another fit of giggles, concealing their blushes behind their hands.
âHis face is attractive, but his hair is odd,â another commented. âIt looks like heâs hacked at it with his own blade.âÂ
âOh, who cares about his hair? Iâm far more interested in whatâs beneath that uniform ââ
âEnough,â Y/N snapped. While her friendship with the Water Pillar was tenuous at best, the suggestive way her sisters-in-training spoke of him left her feeling decidedly discomforted.
Though, if she were honest with herself, sheâd admit that she, too, wondered whether Tomiokaâs strength was the product of a finely-hewn tuned physique. But she wasnât, so she bottled that thought up and tucked it tightly away, where it belonged.Â
Slowly, her cohorts all turned to look at her.
âYou seem to spend a great deal of time with him, Sister,â Miyoko directed at Y/N, who felt her cheeks heat. âIs there anything youâd like to share?â
âTomioka-sama always asks where Sister Y/N is, the moment he arrives!â A tiny voice chimed, and Y/Nâs eyes slid shut in an effort to fight off a wince. âSometimes they even do chores by themselves!â
Komatsu. At only ten, she was the Shrineâs youngest trainee, and followed Y/N around like a shadow. Not that the shrine maiden minded all that much; she tended to spoil the girl a bit, when she could. But as pure as the girlâs intentions surely were, sheâd yet to lose that childlike earnestness that made her prone to revealing information that Y/N rather remained a secret.Â
âAlone with a man?â Miyoko repeated, her eyes shining with malicious glee. âHow scandalous â even for someone without a family to embarass, dear Y/N.â
âCareful, Miyoko,â she warned softly. âDonât go speaking on matters of which you know nothing.âÂ
âOr what? What would you do?âÂ
As fond as Y/N was of her sisters-in-training, one did not make it through the Shrineâs rigorous education and training without learning how to trade in the kind of currency young women valued most.
Information; specifically, gossip.Â
So the shrine maiden only leveled Miyokoâs own smug smirk with one of her own. âOr I shall tell Granny how you spend your afternoons kissing the boys from the village, rather than tending to your lessons.âÂ
The other girls gasped, their stares turning back to the gossiping shrine maiden. She savored how quickly the girlâs prideful grin slipped from her face as the weight of the threat settled.Â
While Y/N, parentless and thus without anyone to truly care about her propriety, was being primed to take over Granny Priestessâs position overseeing the shrine, her position was unique. She was parentless and thus, without anyone to truly care about her propriety or whatever other ridiculous expectations of modesty that were often attached to other young women her age. In being no one, Y/N was relatively free to do as she pleased, and that freedom almost made up for her lack of belonging.
But the other girls residing at the Shrine were different. Families across the region sent their daughters to the Shrine for training, not only in their cultural practices and arts, but also for education; to become well-rounded women who would then serve to be valuable marriage prospects once they returned home.Â
Scandal would not affect her; but it would affect someone like Miyoko.
âHow do you think your parents would feel, to know their heir was behaving so brazenly in public? Risking her reputation on the marriage market before sheâs even entered it?â
Truthfully, she liked Miyoko; had gotten along well with her, in fact. But she would not risk those sacred few moments she spent with the Water Pillar in an effort to keep the peace with another trainee. Not when those few instances she spent in his company were the only times sheâd felt connection â true, human connection and belonging.Â
Her sister-in-training ruefully fell silent, and Y/N savored her victory. Later, when she was left with nothing but the company of her own thoughts, however, the exchange played back in her mind.
In all her posturing, sheâd managed to avoid having to answer for Miyokoâs lofty observation.Â
You seem to spend a great deal of time with him, Sister.Â
She did; and, to her slight horror, she realized that she had no interest in stopping.Â
She only wanted more.
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It was past dawn when Giyuu trudged under the great Torii gate of the Shrine, exhausted and aching.Â
It had been a long while since a demon was last capable of wounding him, but heâd been blown backward by a delayed attack that hit after heâd beheaded the damn thing. As a result, heâd been sent flying back, slamming through a dilapidated wall of the abandoned hut heâd tracked the creature to, resulting in a sizeable gash to his shoulder.Â
He grit his teeth in mild annoyance. He would need some treatment of his wounds â not that they were deep by any means, but they were substantial enough that he knew infection could spell trouble for him, should it spread.Â
Some small, irate voice in his head snidely reminded him he could have just as easily gone to the Butterfly Mansion for treatment â that, in fact, the Insect Pillarâs estate had been much closer to the location of his mission than the Shrine had been. Heâd rationed that, as much as he admired and respected Kocho, he was still a bit raw from her mocking about how unliked he truly was among his comrades.Â
Besides, he groused. Kocho was not the one he really wanted to see, anyway.Â
He found Y/N in the Shrineâs storeroom, seated upon the floor with a detailed ledger spread out before her as she took inventory of various scrolls and texts.
Giyuu did not bother to announce himself. âYou have medical training, do you not?â Â
The Miko startled, the charcoal stick sheâd been using to tally the ledger clattering to the floor. She blinked up at him in surprise. âTomioka-sama â welcome, itâs been a few weeks â forgive me, I did not see you come in.â She quickly rose to her feet, shutting the store ledger and tucking it under her arm.Â
Her eyes found the blood-stained shoulder of his hair and widened. âI have some; I can stitch and dress wounds ââ
He nodded. âThen I require your assistance.âÂ
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Y/N led him to a small office inside the honden that served as the Shrineâs unofficial infirmary. âTake a seat,â she nodded at a small stool that sat under the roomâs solitary window, right by a modest working table. âLet me see what we have.âÂ
Tomioka sat upon the stool with his back to her as she busied herself sifting through cupboards in search of supplies. âWhat sort of wound is it?â
She turned back and nearly dropped a tin of medicinal salve sheâd located as she beheld the Water Pillar strip himself of his clothing from the waist up.Â
There, across his right shoulder blade, she saw it â saw his blood. Quickly, she located thread and a needle and she grabbed a roll of cloth that could double as wrappings and she crossed back across the room. Â
She spread her bounty out across the table, right beside the neatly folded pile of his clothing. Silently, she set to work cleaning the gash, and she breathed a quiet sigh of relief when she saw that it was little more than a shallow flesh wound.
âLucky you, this wonât need stitching,â she said lightly as she wiped away the last of the dried blood from the Water Pillarâs skin. âBut I shall need to wrap it so it wonât become infected.â
Tomioka only gave her a curt nod. She stepped back to work open her tin of medical salve, and as she warmed the substance in her hands, she let herself fully examine the Swordsman sitting before her. Her eyes trailed over the sculpted planes of his back. It surprised her how muscular he was, given his leanness. Yet, without the layers of his uniform shirt and haori, she could see he was well-built, each muscle defined.Â
She didnât know why it surprised her that there was a man beneath the mask of the Slayer, but what a man he was. Her mouth went dry at the thought. It was an effort not to allow her eyes to wander lower; to ponder what he might look like under his uniform pants, stripped and fully bare before her âÂ
âWhat is that scent?â Tomiokaâs sudden question startled her away from her increasingly treacherous thoughts.Â
Sheâd never been more grateful to be facing away from him. That way, he could not see the blush coloring her cheeks as she hastily slathered the salve across his wound. âAnti-septic; I know itâs rather stringent, but â â
The Water Pillar shook his head. âI know what antiseptic smells like. I mean you. The scent you wear.âÂ
She pursed her lips for a moment before she recalled the distinctly floral scent of her cleansing oils. âSakaki blooms, I suppose.â
âWhat properties does it have â what are its effects on others?â He pressed. She was surprised at how insistent he seemed, and there was almost an urgency in his tone that unsettled her.Â
âNone, to my knowledge â why do you ask?â
The tips of Tomiokaâs ears turned pink and he turned away from her, lips pressed into a firm line. âForget I said anything.â he muttered after a moment, his shoulders and spine stiff.
Neither one of them spoke again as Y/N finished treating the Water Pillarâs injury and wrapped it.Â
âYou're done,â she said after a moment, tapping him lightly on his other shoulder.Â
âYou have my thanks,â Tomioka quickly refastened the buttons of his uniform shirt as the Miko stepped aside, pointedly wiping her hands clean with a small cloth. She only looked at him once he lifted his haori from where heâd carefully laid it atop the small examination table, but her eyes narrowed as he rose from the stool, shrugging the material back over his shoulders. âI am happy to pay you for the resources you used ââÂ
Y/N did not appear to be listening, not as she leaned forward and pinched the sleeve of his haori between her thumb and index finger.Â
âYou have a tear,â she frowned, rubbing the fabric between her fingers. âRight here, see?âÂ
There, on the side bearing his sisterâs half of his haori, right where his sleeve met his shoulder, was indeed a small hole, the threads around it broken and shifting slightly in the wind.Â
The Mikoâs hand fell away, and she squared her shoulders, mouth set in a firm but determined line. âIf youâll give me a moment, I assure you I can have it repaired in no time ââÂ
âNot necessary,â the Swordsman said abruptly, twisting back from her. âI can figure it out on my own.â He would not part with it, would not so much as let another put their hands on it and risk ruining his most cherished possession.Â
Y/N only stepped toward him, ignoring his attempt at distance. âThereâs no need to be prideful,â she huffed impatiently. âTruly, it would take no effort at all ââ
âNo.â
âWhy are you being so difficult?â She snapped, but her hands continued reaching for him, for his sleeve âÂ
Tomioka snatched her wrist mid-air and held it there, halting her. âNo one touches this. Understand?âÂ
Y/Nâs lips parted in faint surprise at the Water Pillarâs severity. Her eyes darted to where his fingers were locked tight â uncomfortably tight â around her wrist. When she glanced back at the stone-faced Slayer, she felt a chill lick down her spine. Sheâd known he could be intimidating against threats, even without saying a word. It was his eyes â his eyes would harden, with the lapiz hue of his irises darkening to something more akin to indigo, as he stared down an opponent. Sheâd witnessed it the very first night sheâd met him.Â
She just hadnât thought she would ever be on the receiving end of such a cold glare.Â
âI understand,â she said softly, and she began flexing her wrist against his grip in an effort to work herself free from his hold. âPlease forgive my indiscretion, Tomioka-sama. I overstepped.âÂ
The raven-haired Slayer blinked and quickly let her go, her wrist falling limply back to her side. Just outside the infirmaryâs small window, he heard the familiar, urgent cry of a crow.
Heâd never been more grateful for a distraction. âI must be on my way.â His tone was stiff; clipped.Â
âBut â youâve only just arrived ââÂ
âFarewell, Y/N.â Giyuu gave her a curt nod.
Helplessly, the Miko watched as the Water Pillar stalked out of the small office, his hands curled into fists at his sides. He did not so much as spare a glance back, leaving Y/N to wonder whether she would see that odd patterned haori again.
The thought she might not made something cold and heavy sink into her gut.
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(One week later)
It wasnât often that Giyuu Tomioka found himself annoyed, much less angry. He much preferred channeling his existing emotions into slaying demons, allowing them to taste a fraction of the rage and hatred he felt deep within, a vicious fire he so rarely let bubble up to his service.
Until that evening. After the fiasco that was Mount Natagumo and the subsequent chaos at the Masterâs mansion as a result of the Kamado boy and his demon sister, Giyuu had finally noticed that the previous dayâs trials had resulted in the tear along the shoulder of his haori that he knew could no longer be ignored.Â
He grit his teeth; the battle against the Lower Moon spider demon had hardly required him to exert any energy â yet the demonâs last ditch attempt to preserve its life had managed to enlarge the small hole in his most prized possession, and the Water Pillar was utterly without the skill to repair it.Â
So, heâd been forced to sit through the meeting with the Master, the hole in his haori feeling more like a gaping wound that only festered with every passing moment, until finally, finally theyâd been dismissed.Â
Giyuu hadnât wasted any time departing swiftly from his Masterâs estate, though that hadnât stopped him from catching the tail end of Shinazugawaâs biting remark of how fuckinâ typical it was for him to leave without so much as a farewell to his comrades. He tried not to let the Wind Pillarâs words get to him; but he was unworthy of their company regardless, so he supposed it really didnât matter what they thought of him. It shouldnât.Â
And so, that was how Giyuu found himself padding silently along the cracked, stone pathway which led to the Shrine at the edge of his designated territory, ready to eat crow and ask for assistance from a particular Miko whom he felt certain would not hesitate to remind him of how heâd coolly rejected her help only days earlier.Â
Hence, his irritation.Â
So, his movements stiff and his mouth twisted into a firm grimace, Giyuu stalked under the Torii and into the main courtyard of the old Shrine. It was coming upon midday, though there was a thick cover of clouds overhead that threatened that open up at any moment and shower rain across the region. He ignored the respectful bows of the Shrineâs various inhabitants and staff, eyes sweeping over faces in search of her.Â
He located her near the storehouse, chatting with one of her fellow trainees as the pair worked to clean vegetables. Giyuu trudged over to her, eyes locked unwaveringly on her serene, easy smile, as he tried to ignore the way it made something in his gut clench and churn.Â
He drew to a stop right before her and her Shrine-sister, the latter looking up at him with wide eyes, her hands stilling over her work as she looked up to the Slayer in awe.Â
Giyuu cleared his throat but Y/N only continued wiping the dirt from carrots with her cloth.Â
The ravenette tried again. âI am in need of your assistance.âÂ
Y/Nâs comrade nudged her with her elbow, but the Miko only continued to clean, pointedly ignoring them both.Â
Giyuu pursed his lips. âWith my haori. The tear has grown larger ââ
âI am busy.â Y/Nâs tone was clipped. âPerhaps there are others who might assist you.â
âPlease.âÂ
The Shrine Maidenâs hands finally stilled and she lifted her chin to face him. The moment she beheld the pleading sincerity in his eyes, coupled with the hard set of his jaw that betrayed just how desperate he was, her gaze softened.
She sighed. âVery well then,â she rose, brushing her hands free of any residual dirt. She held her chin high and squared her shoulders, determined not to show him how heâd bruised her ego; how heâd frightened her. âFollow me.â
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The Shrine sat at the base of a great mountain. But, nearly half a kilometer up the winding, twisting path leading up the mountain and carved into its side, was a grassy hilltop that then plateaued into a small overlook that boasted a phenomenal aerial view of the Shrine below.Â
The summer grass had turned a vibrant shade of emerald, broken up only by dots of tiny white and blue wildflowers that had gathered in small clusters sprinkled throughout the overlook. At the back of the clearing stood an ancient willow tree, its trunk gnarled and knotted with age, its wisps swaying lazily in the wind.  Â
It was her favorite spot; a little ways away from the hustle and bustle of the Shrine, which meant they would have some privacy as she worked. Y/N settled down against the grass and pulled a needle and a spool of thread from her pocket. She turned her face up toward the Water Pillar where he stood over her. âIâll take that haori, now, if youâll please.âÂ
Wordlessly, Tomioka carefully slid the garment from his shoulders and handed it to her, though he hesitated in letting go as she took it gingerly into her hands.Â
It was clearly very important to the Slayer, and perhaps that was why she felt the need to reassure him. âI promise to take care of it.â
He nodded stiffly and let go of the fabric and the Miko quickly set to work repairing its torn shoulder. The Water Pillar lingered awkwardly beside her for a moment longer before he too, sat in the grass next to her, though his back remained straight, his posture rigid.
She glanced at him as her needle wove the haoriâs fabric back together. âI suppose this happened because of your occupation?âÂ
It was faint, but the shrine maiden swore she saw his mouth twitch into something reminiscent of a grimace. âYes.â
âYou should be lucky it wasnât your flesh.â
At that, Tomioka scoffed. âI would not allow such a weakling to get close enough to try.â
âMy, Iâd not pegged you as the boastful sort, Tomioka-sama.â
âItâs not boasting; I speak only the truth.â He retorted evenly.Â
The shrine maiden only hummed as she worked. âAnd what of your family? Do they support your path as a Slayer?â
The Water Pillar turned his head away, his form stiff. For a moment, the Miko feared she would be left to repair his haori in silence, with nothing but the faint whistling of birds to keep her company.Â
âI have none,â Tomiokaâs voice was soft, nearly swallowed by the wind. âThere is no one left to object, even if they wanted to.â
Y/Nâs hands paused their work as she thought. âYou are alone?â
It would be nice, she supposed, to find another who, like her, belonged to no one; a kindred spirit of sorts.
âI suppose,â Tomioka spoke up after a moment, his eyes squinted in thought. âI have a mentor. But it was he who trained me to join the Corps.âÂ
âI should hope heâs more sober than mine,â Y/N drawled. âAnd less irritating.âÂ
The Mikoâs attention was so fixed on her careful stitching along the hole in his haori, that she didnât see his faint smile at her words.Â
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The Slayer and the shrine maiden continued talking long after sheâd finished repairing the tear in his haori. It was only when Tomioka had realized nightfall was a mere hour away that the two reluctantly descended the hillside to return to the Shrine.
âI almost forgot.â The Water Pillar said, halting in front of the honden as Y/N escorted him back to the Shrineâs entrance. He dug into his pockets and pulled something free. âHere. For you.âÂ
The Miko gaped down at the fat red fruit that sat heavily in his palm. âThis is -â she said breathlessly, âA pomegranate!âÂ
He nodded, arm still outstretched towards her as he waited to drop the ruby fruit into her hand.Â
She shook her head. âNo, Tomioka-san, I cannot accept something so expensive-â
âI insist.â The Water Pillar withdrew a small knife and split the fruit in half, staining his hands crimson with the juice that spilled over its soft flesh.
Hesitantly, the young Miko accepted the half he offered her, and thumbed some of the fat, glistening jewels loose. The moment she brought them to her lips, Y/N sighed, contentedly, and for some reason, Giyuu found his cheeks heating as he watched her savor the sweet fruit.Â
She lazily opened her eyes after swallowing her first mouthful, but she was startled to see the Hashira staring at her, unwaveringly, and she realized heâd moved closer towards her than he had been only seconds earlier.Â
Tomiokaâs azure eyes were fixed hard on her lips, as he leaned in close to her, Y/N flushing as he drew nearer.Â
Is he going to kiss me? Her traitorous heart thundered at the idea, and it caused her no short amount of grief to know she was uncertain whether she wanted him to do so. As her emotions warred with her logic, the Water Pillarâs gentle fingers cupped under her chin, and his thumb brushed delicately across her lower lip.Â
âPomegranate juice,â he said, but Y/N could still feel the warmth of his breath still as his hand lingered under her chin. His eyes were wide as though he, too, could not believe what heâd just done.Â
âYes,â she breathed, before she felt her cheeks heat. âI â I mean, thank you.â
The Water Pillarâs gaze dropped to her lips and her stomach twisted violently. All at once, awareness seemed to come crashing down upon him, and he then stepped back, his hand falling from its hold on her face and back to his side.
The shrine maiden remained frozen in place for a heartbeat longer. âAre you certain youâre unable to be our guest tonight?â Her voice was little more than a pitiful squeak.
Her eyes lifted to his and she knew the answer before he spoke it. âI cannot,â and to her surprise, he almost looked as disappointed as she felt, but he added hastily, âBut I will be back. Soon.â
âSoon,â she echoed, feeling rather dazed. âYes. Of course. I â we â look forward to it.â
She was thankful that Tomioka had already turned away from her as he made his way down the long, winding steps that led to the main route out of the forest; that way, he could not see the way her cheeks burned crimson, or how she buried her face in her hands as she cursed her own embarrassment.
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Giyuu was grateful his back was to the young Miko as he retreated through the Shrineâs gates and back to the path which would lead him home. It meant she could not see as he stared at his thumb â the thumb heâd used to clear away the small bead of pomegranate juice from her lips â or how his eyebrows pinched together. It meant she could not hear his heart as it beat wildly in his chest at the memory of how soft and full her lip had been beneath the pad of his thumb, soft enough that some treacherous part of his brain had urged him to lean in, to see if her lips would feel as good against his âÂ
He shook his head, trying desperately to dispel his wild intrusive thoughts. It was ludicrous; he did not think of the young shrine maiden in that way. Not when she frequently sought to needle him, not when she frustrated him to no end.Â
His collar suddenly felt tight; his skin, far too hot. His gaze dropped back down to the hand that had touched her, and it clenched.Â
A pomegranate. It was only a pomegranate; nothing more.Â
âIt was a thank you gift,â Giyuu declared, as though speaking the words out loud gave them more force. âIt is nothing more than an expression of gratitude.â
And even his crow, ancient and dull as he was, scoffed at the obviousness of the lie.
ââ
Late Summer, 1915
Summer blazed hot and humid. But neither the sweltering heat of the sun nor the most arduous missions he took exhausted Giyuu more than the complicated, tangled mess of feelings that had taken root within him. Because with every day that passed, the Miko of the Shrine at the edge of the forest occupied more and more of his mind. And Giyuu did not know what it meant or what he should do about it.Â
Sheâd not just repaired his haori or made him salmon; sheâd somehow wormed her way into his every waking thought, and to his great confusion, he found himself almost unwilling to think of anything but her.Â
Admittedly, Giyuu Tomioka did not have the requisite tools in his social arsenal to successfully navigate human interaction. He hadnât quite known the extent of his ineptitude however, until the Insect Pillar had so cheerfully pointed out that none of his comrades, in fact, liked him. That revelation had made him doubt every interaction heâd had since, made him wonder whether even the lower ranked Slayers viewed him with the same apathy, if not the same outright hostility toward him shared by Shinazugawa and Iguro.
Heâd come to doubt them all â except her.
Y/N was different; at the end of each visit to the Shrine, the Water Pillar did not find himself feeling drained or unwanted.  He felt lighter; rejuvenated, even. She was a breath of fresh air that Giyuu found more difficult to go without with each passing day.Â
She still picked at him, but she did so without the malice heâd normally come to expect, even from those he considered friends, like the Kocho. The young Miko had a way of teasing him that did not leave him feeling decidedly othered. Rather, her japes only spurred him to respond with his own, though admittedly, they tended to fall flat.
Heâd known, from the moment sheâd attempted to bludgeon him with her broom, that there was more to the Miko than met the eye; but he hadnât imagined heâd find himself as drawn to her as he was, unable to tolerate going more than a handful of weeks without paying her a visit.
And, given the way sheâd blushed after heâd thanked her for repairing his haori, perhaps she was drawn to him, too. Perhaps he hoped she was.
But he would have to wait to find out, for his obligations to the Corps had taken him to a village a considerable distance away from his designated territory. Heâd been tasked with investigating a series of disappearances of young women in the region, but his orders had come abruptly enough that heâd not been able to spare a visit to the Shrine before he departed.
He was anxious â eager â to return, though not before he took care of the demon likely behind the mystery plaguing the village he now patrolled.
Nightfall was still a little ways off, and so Giyuu found himself wandering the streets to pass the time. He made his way to a sizeable outdoor market, still packed with shoppers oohing and ahhing over vibrant displays of silk, crafted jewelry, and sugary confectioneries.
Idly, he too, joined other patrons in browsing the small vending stands that lined the bustling village streets, though his perusal was disinterested, if not bored. But his eyes snagged on one small bauble displayed on the merchantâs small stand upon a swath of silk. It was small; unassuming. But the carefully crafted decoration was painted in a startling shade of crimson that he found hard to ignore.Â
The image of a certain Miko flashed through his mind. He couldnât leave without it. he wouldnât; not when its paint so perfectly matched the color of Y/Nâs hakama trousers.
I spend the year longing for autumn. That was what sheâd told him, that day on the hillside after sheâd repaired his haori.Â
He almost smiled to himself. This would be a way for her to enjoy her favorite season even in the scorching heat of summer or the biting cold of winter.Â
He waited for the merchant to notice his presence, his fingers twisting around the small money sack he kept tucked in his pocket. His eyes flickered back to the small trinket. Idly, Giyuu wondered when heâd begun associating the color red with the shrine maiden and not with the blood heâd always imagined stained his hands.Â
He continued to stare the merchant down until he finally managed to catch the vendorâs eye, who flinched at the intensity of his unblinking stare.  Â
Giyuu jutted his chin toward the small token. âHow much?âÂ
â-
He found the Miko a few mornings later, relaxing on the hillside overlooking the Shrine. She laid amongst the late summer wildflowers that had bloomed, her form framed against the grass with petals of soft blue and bright marigold.Â
Giyuu wordlessly settled beside her, and he tried to ignore the thunderous beat of his heart against his sternum as she rolled her head toward him to greet him with a sleepy smile. They exchanged pleasantries and settled into a comfortable silence, both content to watch the sun rise higher over the horizon.
Easy; it was so easy for him to sit beside her, like it was the most natural thing in the world.Â
âSo, you are to take over the Shrine, one day?â
Y/Nâs head turned to the Water Pillar in surprise; though heâd grown steadily more talkative over the months since sheâd met him, it wasnât often that he initiated conversation.Â
She settled back against the cool grass of the hilltop overlooking the Shrine, enjoying the precious few moments of quiet in the early morning before the chaos of the day called her away. âYes,â though there was a slight uncertainty in her voice. âIâm sure itâs the expectation, after all. I have to repay Granny for her kindness.â
Giyuu frowned. âBut is that what you want?â
âWhat I want is irrelevant,â the Miko folded her arms behind her head and tilted her face up toward the sky. Her eyes tracked the great, fluffy clouds that drifted lazily by, though the Water Pillar suspected she was attempting to avoid having to meet his eye.Â
âItâs not irrelevant,â he countered. âIf nothing else, you should be allowed to consider other possibilities.â
She did not answer him, and the silence between them stretched enough that he thought to drop the subject, not wanting to press her any further.Â
âI think,â she said in that faraway voice that Giyuu had come to learn meant she was trying to conceal some deeply felt emotion. âI think should like to belong somewhere.â Her eyes shone. âNo, thatâs not it â I want someone to belong to me, and I to them.Â
âA husband.â He said flatly.Â
The Miko shook her head. âI have never belonged to anywhere or to anyone. Iâve no family to call my own - only an old woman who took pity on me as an infant and raised me. I wonder â what must it be like?â She laid back on the grass and closed her eyes. âThat is the one thing I would change. I belong nowhere because Iâm no one â nobodyâs.âÂ
âIt is true,â she insisted, though she said it with such ease and conviction, like it was the most obvious and natural thing in the world. âI am here for a moment and then I will be gone, and no one will ever know or remember that there once was a shrine maiden named Y/N here. Iâve made peace with that.â
I would, Giyuu wanted to tell her. I would remember and I would tell them all.Â
âI am nobody as well,â Giyuu admitted quietly after a moment. âAnd I have no one left to belong to.âÂ
The image of her face, so kind and sad and full of understanding at his words, had stayed with him for the rest of the morning and even as he settled in for a few hours of sleep in the Shrineâs guest wing. Â
And in his dreams, her face remained a constant.
â
The sky had turned a vivid shade of orange by the time the Water Pillar emerged from his guest lodgings, ready to depart and resume his duties. Y/N had been helping another shrine maiden tote firewood across the courtyard when she heard a quiet call of her name.
She turned and saw the raven-haired Swordsman standing near the great Torii gate.Â
She looked back to her fellow trainee, who waved her off with a knowing smile, and Y/N brushed her hands clean against her hakama pants before she approached him.Â
âLeaving so soon?â And she tried to mask her disappointment at the shortness of his visit.Â
Giyuu nodded. âWeâve been stretched thin, in light of a fewâŚchanges to our ranks.â
The Miko nodded grimly. Heâd told her that a fellow Hashira had been slain a few months prior, and another had retired following a rather violent battle that had destroyed part of a far off city.
âBut I wanted to give you this.â
She glanced down to his outstretched hand, where a small parcel was wrapped in plain furoshiki cloth. Stunned, she took the package from him, her eyes flicking between it and the Water Pillar watching her intently.
Gingerly, she unfolded the bundle and unveiled a long, but fragile metal and wood reed.
A hairpin, she realized with a soft gasp. Y/N could scarcely bring her fingers to run over the exquisitely crafted ridges of the leaves that adorned the top portion of the pin, afraid that even the slightest pressure from her touch would cause the Water Pillarâs precious gift to her to crumble.Â
I spend the year longing for autumn, sheâd told him. She hadnât thought heâd been particularly interested in listening to her talk; but as Y/N cradled the delicate ornament between her palms, she felt a blush begin to creep across her cheeks.Â
As her fingers traced across the delicate ridges of a cluster of maple leaves, lacquered in a thick coat of scarlet paint â a perfect match to the hue of her traditional Miko hakama pants â Y/N realized that perhaps Tomioka had been paying more attention to her than sheâd realized.Â
For the Water Pillar had given her a piece of autumn to hold onto year-round.Â
âTomioka-san, you do not-âÂ
âGiyuu.â The ravenette interrupted her. âPlease, call me by my name; itâs Giyuu.âÂ
Y/Nâs mouth closed, but she smiled softly, considering. âAlright. Giyuu â please, you do not need to feel obligated to bring gifts for us â it was only salmon.âÂ
But Giyuu only shook his head. âI donât bring gifts for everyone; just you.âÂ
Y/N turned scarlet.Â
âPlease, just-â Giyuu frowned, and Y/N could have sworn she saw the faintest glow of pink coloring the Hashiraâs cheeks. âJust take it.âÂ
âOkay,â her voice resembled a mouseâs squeak as she cradled the pin delicately between her hands. âThank you. Itâs beautiful.âÂ
âAnd it wasnât just salmon.âÂ
Y/N looked to him in surprise, her head cocked in curiosity. âPardon?âÂ
Giyuu exhaled harshly through his nose before stepping closer to her. âThis is not only because you made salmon.â Her eyes tracked his hand as it rose to grip the front fold of his haori in his fist. âThis â this is all I have left of my family.âÂ
âMy sister,â he gestured to the red half of his haori. âShe died protecting me.â His hand drifted to the green and orange patterned half of the garment. âAnd this belonged to a dear friend. He also perished protecting me â and others.â
The Mikoâs lips parted, understanding and sorrow flooding her eyes. âTomioka-san â Giyuu â I had no idea ââ
âThey both died because of demons â because I could not help them. And now this is all I have left to remember them by.â And then he did the unthinkable; he grabbed her hand and pressed it against the checkered portion of his haori, right over his heart. His hand was warm and firm. Gentle, though she could feel his callouses against her knuckles as he held it in place. âSo it wasnât just salmon.â He repeated, and there was a heat in his eyes Y/N had not seen before, one that stoked a fire in her belly. âAnd you are not just anyone.âÂ
A soft exhale blew past her lips at the sincerity of his words. For the first time in all her nineteen years, she wondered if this was what it meant to mean something to someone.
âThank you,â she breathed, eyes wide and sparkling with unshed emotion. âI will treasure it.â
She swore she saw a faint blush creep across the Water Pillarâs cheeks, but she brushed it aside as nothing more than the shadows of the sky as twilight darkened the horizon.Â
Tomioka nodded. âI must get going now; I will see you soon.â
She did not want him to go.
But the shrine maiden concealed the pang she felt in her chest with a breezy smile. âFarewell, Tomio-â
âGiyuu.âÂ
She blushed. âYes â Giyuu. Until next time.â
â
âI cannot believe he lets the old woman charge him an arm and a leg to stay a single night,â Miyoko said in awe as the pair watched the retreating form of the Water Pillar through the shrine house gates.Â
The hairpin clutched tightly in her hands suddenly felt like a stone weight. âIâm sure he stays here only for convenienceâs sake,â Y/N replied airily, turning sharply away from the egress to the shrine to hide her warming cheeks. Â
Miyoko snorted. âHardly. The Demon Slayer Corps has tons of safehouses throughout the country. Corps members get medical treatment, hot meals, and lodging free of charge.â Y/Nâs sister-in-training grunted as she heaved a hefty bag of rice flour from the storeroom to the girlsâ side, no doubt hauling it out to prepare the evening meal.Â
âIâve heard of at least four such houses in this region alone. As a Hashira, Tomioka-sama could go to any one of them and be treated far more kindly than he is here.âÂ
Y/N frowned. âI wonder why, then, he continues to return here so often? Surely our shrine is some distance from his home, given that he stays the night each time.âÂ
Miyoko shot the young shrine maiden a knowing glance. âPerhaps he tolerates the Grannyâs abuse because he is fond of the company.âÂ
Y/N only felt her face grow hotter as she ducked down, though she felt Miyokoâs amused stare burn through her back.Â
â-
The Water Pillar had returned from his intel assignment and promptly journeyed to the Shrine, its inhabitants abuzz as they prepared for the arrival of autumn and the colder months, now only mere weeks away.Â
He found the shrine maiden of his interest inside the main wing of the manor, back in the kitchen as she prepared herbs to be incorporated into various salves and medications. Y/N smiled brightly at him as heâd sidled up beside her, taking a handful of dried greenery from the bunch next to her and deftly pulling the leaves from the stem and handing them to her.Â
âIs it your day off?â The Miko gratefully accepted the leaves heâd stripped and dumped them into the rocky mortar to join the others.Â
Giyuu felt his stomach clench as his fingers brushed against hers. âI have completed my duties for the time being, yes.â
"You're welcome to help me, as long as you do not mind a bit of busy work."
He didn't; of course he didn't. In fact, as he accepted the heavy stone pestle from the Miko and set to work mashing the leaves she handed them into the mortar, Giyuu rather supposed he would do just about anything to remain in the shrine maiden's company, even if that meant assisting her in a task as banal as grinding medicinal herbs. And though the Slayer and the Miko fell into their well-practiced habit of quietly tending to Y/N's duties side by side, there was a notable absence of the bright chatter he'd grown accustomed to hearing during his visits.
The Water Pillar frowned. âYouâre quiet.â It was not a question. âThere is something on your mind.âÂ
âIs there?â Y/N hummed loftily, her hands continuing to strip leaves from their stems. âPerhaps I am simply focused.âÂ
Giyuu found his eyes wandering to the side to study the Mikoâs face more often than usual. Though she maintained a pleasant smile as they worked, he could see that it did not fully reach her eyes. And even her sage expression could not conceal the way the troubled look in her eyes, hands pausing their work as she stared at something behind the walls of the small shrine kitchen.Â
âSomething is bothering you.â Giyuu took the bundle of herbs clutched in her hands and replaced them with his pestle, allowing her to work her frustrations over the paste forming at the bottom of the stone bowl.Â
She blushed and refocused her gaze, grinding the pestle hard. âNothing is wrong!â She chirped.Â
âYou are a dreadful liar.â
The Miko replied with an airy laugh that made his throat tighten. âSo Iâve been told â often, in fact.âÂ
âThere isâŚtrouble in the village,â Y/N said carefully, though she kept her hands busy as she continued to grind herbs into a thick paste. âIt is nothing we canât handle, but it has put many of us on edge. Particularly Granny.âÂ
Giyuu frowned as he handed the shrine maiden another bunch of leaves from her basket. âWhat sort of trouble?âÂ
She hesitated. âIt is petty village drama, nothing more.â
âYou wonât give any further details?âÂ
The Water Pillar could not explain it, but he found himself troubled by the way the Shrine Maiden forced a smile and a far too casual shrug of her shoulders. âThere are none worth re-hashing.âÂ
He frowned, but he did not press her further, resolving instead to poke around later. Perhaps he would see whether the Shrineâs head Priestessâs tongue was as loose with information as it was with vulgarity once sheâd properly indulged in her sake; heâd make certain she was well-stocked in advance.Â
Giyuu furtively glanced back at the shrine maidenâs profile, in part to see whether he could deduce anything from her expressions, but he found himself instead studying her, puzzling over a change in her appearance he hadnât noticed before.
Sensing his stare, the Miko turned to him with a light smile that then faltered. âWhat â?â
âYou changed your hair.â It took everything within him not to reach out, to see if her hair would feel as silky in his fingers as it looked shifting softly in the wind. âIâve never seen it down.âÂ
âOh!â Her smile turned bashful, a pretty pink dusting spreading across her cheeks. âI wanted to wear my hairpin â see?âÂ
She turned her head, the long curtain of her hair rippling smoothly with the movement. With her back to him, Giyuu could see the pin heâd given her neatly tucked into the long strands of her hair, pinning half of it back. The red of the pinâs maple leaves posed a lovely contrast with the hue of her hair.Â
Y/N was already quite beautiful, but with her hair partially down, he thought she looked softer; younger. She peeked over her shoulder at him, fingers nervously combing through her tresses. âItâs not practical for every day, of course, but I thought since youâd likely be arriving soon ââÂ
His eyes widened and Giyuu became acutely aware that his heart now thumped wildly in his throat as Y/N choked off with a squeak, apparently realizing what sheâd revealed. Though she hurriedly turned back around, Giyuu could see how the tips of her ears burned bright red.Â
Despite her efforts, her admission hung like a cloud in the air between them. Sheâd worn it â the hairpin â for him.Â
Giyuu swallowed thickly. âI like it.â He cleared his throat and turned, allowing his own unruly hair to obscure his face. âOn you, that is.âÂ
For once, the Miko had neither a quick remark nor barb to lob back at him. Instead, she only turned back to her task of grinding her herbs, a thick curtain of her hair concealing her face from his sight.
Once she'd finished bottling up her new medicinal salves, Giyuu helped her carry the tins to the Shrine's storage house, directly across the courtyard from its main wing. The shrine maiden remained curiously quiet, even in spite of his own lame attempts to converse with her. He'd finally given up after his dry comment about the weather went ignored. But every so often, he let his eyes wander to her as they returned to the honden, and that nagging feeling returned as he watched her gnaw incessantly at her bottom lip, a faraway look in her eyes.Â
Giyuu was not a nosy man, but the Miko's clear distraction unsettled him. He was about to pull her aside, to demand she tell him exactly what it was that had chased away the smile he so longed to see when they were approached by Y/N's haughty Master.
âLord Tomioka,â the head Priestess nodded curtly at him in greeting. âI am glad to have run into you â I am in need of your assistance.â
The old Priestess turned to her young protĂŠgĂŠe. âGo assist the younger ones; they need to give their offerings before dinner.âÂ
Y/Nâs mouth opened to protest but the head Priestess cut her off. âNow.â
To his surprise, the shrine maiden did not argue with her Master, only turning to him to give him a helpless shrug before she began to make her way toward the Shrineâs honden.Â
The Water Pillar grimaced. He tried to convince himself the pit in his stomach was only because her odd behavior gnawed at him; that he was only curious to learn what it was that troubled her. But as the Miko cast one last, reluctant look over her shoulder at him, Giyuu found that he was as unwilling to watch her go as she was to leave.Â
If the Shrineâs head priestess noticed his inner anguish, she paid it no mind. âYou will accompany me in the kitchen.â
â-
The first thing he noticed was the conspicuous absence of the scent of sake, which heâd grown accustomed to following the Priestess around like a pungent cloud of perfume. He resisted the urge to scowl; he would have to find another way to get the old woman to talk.
Giyuu followed the woman into the small structure that stood adjacent to the honden that served as the Shrineâs kitchen. He watched silently as she pulled a cleaver, large and deadly sharp, free from where it was stored in a cabinet and laid it atop a butcherâs block. The elder stepped outside of the kitchen and returned a moment later, a recently de-feathered and skinned chicken in hand.
âThings around here seemâŚtense,â Giyuu observed carefully as the old woman slapped the chicken on the counter for preparation.Â
âTense is one word for it, I reckon,â she bit, taking up her cleaver. âThe world we live in is dark. I should think you would know that better than most.â
The corner of his mouth dipped down. âBut even your girls seem unusually subdued; distracted.âÂ
Her eyes flashed to his, piercing and sharp. âYou mean Y/N.â
It wasnât a question.Â
âShe is always restless this time of year,â the old woman sighed. âThough she loves autumn, she despises winter â or, rather, she despises how it reminds her of what she does not have. And winter is well on its way.âÂ
He nodded, recalling what the shrine maiden had revealed to him that day, on the hillside.
âBut your observation is correct â that is not all of the reason she is so distracted,â the old Priestess said darkly, and Giyuu was surprised to see how alert and focused the normally soused elder seemed. âA man from the village â Susumo â has been following her. Demanding her.âÂ
Giyyu straightened. âWhat do you mean by âdemand?ââÂ
The haggard woman cursed below her breath as she broke down the chickenâs body. âI mean in the way that men often feel entitled to women â especially angry drunks like him.âÂ
Every hair on Giyuuâs body stood straight as the weight of the Priestessâ warning settled.Â
âI have forbidden her from venturing out in the dark alone,â the Granny continued, harshly wrenching a joint on the fowl.Â
âShe is a Priestess in training; surely that status affords her some protection?â Giyuuâs knuckles turned white where his fists clenched at his sides.Â
âIâm not sure the shrine is enough to keep him out for much longer. Heâs been lingering â and threatening consequences, if I do not agree to hand her over to him for marriage.â The old Priestess grimaced. âHer status does her no good if he burns this place to the ground.âÂ
The old woman set her cleaver next to her with a heavy thud, her frustration palpable. âThe girl is of age, and I am not her blood family; there is no one here who can claim authority over her, not like a parent or an elder sibling.â When her eyes lifted to his, Giyuu could see a hint of fear underlying the hard anger in her gaze. âThese days, I half-expect to awaken and find that sheâs been stolen in the night.âÂ
The Water Pillar felt his jaw clench. It was rare that he felt the burning flush of anger and it was not directed at a demon, but the idea that Y/N was being harassed and threatened by some village drunkard who felt entitled to her, lit something hot in his stomach. For as vexatious and confounding as he found the young Miko to be, no one deserved to be stalked like prey.Â
Especially her.Â
âIâve had a crow stationed here to alert me of any demon attacks for months,â Giyuu began, and the old woman looked to him in surprise. âBut I will assign more to keep watch during the day. If there is anything strange afoot, they will tell you.â He paused a moment before adding, âAnd they will alert me, too.â
The head Priestess laid down her cleaver to look at him, long and hard. âThen she may have a fighting chance yet, Lord Hashira.â
ââââ-
By the time he found Y/N once more, dinner was over and the moon had risen high in the night sky, casting the shrine grounds in its pale, silvery glow.
Heâd told her, rather tersely, that he was unable to stay the night, and he tried to ignore how his chest tightened at the crestfallen look that flashed across her face. Despite her tangible disappointment, she insisted on escorting him out of the Shrine, desperate to cling to every second that might be spared to them.
âYou are rather quiet tonight,â the Miko observed, walking him to the grand Torii. âMore so than usual.â It was an understatement; the Water Pillar had been downright sullen and withdrawn from the moment heâd returned from whatever takes Granny had insisted she help him with.Â
Rather than give her any explanation, Giyuu halted his step and reached for her wrist, stilling her. âYou did not tell me you were being harassed.âÂ
She looked up to the Water Pillar in surprise. âHow did you â?âÂ
He released her from his grip in favor of drawing closer to her. âWhy didnât you tell me?âÂ
Y/N opened and closed her mouth, struggling to find her words. âI suppose,â she began, but her mouth quirked down in a frown. âI did not think you needed to be burdened by something so insignificant.âÂ
Giyuu stared at her as he mouthed the word insignificant, the look he shot her giving the distinct impression he thought her an idiot. âI do not think your safety is insignificant,â Giyuuâs hand drifted to the hilt of his sword, clenching it tight. âNor do I think you are insignificant.âÂ
âCompared to your other obligations? I should think Iâm very unimportant.â Y/N turned away from him, fiddling with a gathering basket she carried on her hip to avoid having to look him in the eyes.
But the raven-haired Pillar caught her wrist and turned her back to face him, not willing to be ignored. âIf you call for me, I will come to you.âÂ
Y/Nâs heart lurched at the Water Pillarâs words, spoken with such conviction and sincerity that it made her falter in her step. âTomioka-san,â she said breathlessly, her eyes wide as she turned to him. âYou have far more important duties to see to than to concern yourself with than mere village drama ââ
But the raven-haired Hashira only shook his head as he took another step towards her, his expression severe; calculating. âYou have the knife I gave you, yes?â His eyes dropped to her pocket, and Y/N felt compelled to show him that the small blade was indeed tucked safely within the folds of her hakama pants.Â
âGiyuu,â she pled, and she noted the way that he twitched towards her at the sound of his name falling from her lips. âPlease, donât worry ââ
âI do not make promises I cannot keep,â the Water Pillar cut her off, closing the distance between them until the tips of his zori nearly grazed hers, his head bent down towards her as the heat of his stare threatened to consume her. âSo I repeat: if you call for me, I will come to you.âÂ
Any thought of arguing faded from her mind as Y/N became keenly aware of the lack of space between their bodies, of the way her hands, clasped in front of her chest brushed against the folds of his haori as it shifted softly with the wind.Â
âI understand,â she breathed. Y/N held his gaze for a long moment, though it was in part due to the battle waging within her not to allow her eyes to drop to his lips.
She would not let herself acknowledge how close they were; how soft they looked, or how warm they might feel against hers; her skin.Â
Giyuu lingered as well; after a pregnant pause, he finally stepped back, blinking as though coming out of a trance. âGood,â he nodded, and he glanced furtively over her shoulder. His eyes narrowed and he nodded as though satisfied before he turned crisply on his heel to begin his trek towards his duties and away from her. âDo not forget.â He called one last time over his shoulder, before the shadows of the woods swallowed him whole.Â
As Y/N dazedly made her way back towards the shrine, a crow following closely behind her, she almost laughed at the suggestion she could.Â
ââ-
Autumn, 1915
The weeks passed by without much fuss, and soon, the palpable tension that had settled over the Shrine as a result of Susumoâs lingering threats subsided. Soon, life at the Shrine returned to normal, and Y/N often found her mind wandering to thoughts of raven hair and endless blue eyes.Â
Until that night.
It had been a normal evening at the Shrine; autumn, blissful autumn had arrived, heralding forth crisp winds and golden skies. Though the days were steadily growing shorter, Y/N found herself rejuvenated by the new chill, especially as she watched the leaves of the trees shift from green to gold to ruby.Â
The leaves on her hairpin indeed had been a perfect match to those which were steadily drifting from the tall maples dotting the Shrine. Though she couldnât wear her hair down the way she had the last time the Water Pillar paid the Shrine a visit, Y/N had found new ways to incorporate his gift into her daily life, weaving it through her plait or tucking it behind her ear.Â
That night had been one like any other; after dinner, the girls of the Shrine had scattered to tend to their evening duties. The shrine maiden had been walking alongside her Master, planning for the upcoming festival in the nearby village, during which the Shrine would seek new patrons to keep it operational. The women mulled over which families might be more inclined to assist them, and settled on a prominent merchant known to frequent other shrines on his travels through the country.
That was when theyâd spotted the smoke.
âFire!â A shrill voice cried, and both the old Priestess and Y/N blanched. âThe honden is on fire!â
All at once, chaos broke out across the Shrine grounds as girls darted to and fro, frantic. Granny began barking at her charges, ordering the younger ones to gather in the courtyard while instructing the older girls to assist in putting out the flames.
"The granary!" Someone else cried. "The granary has gone up in flames!"
The elder Priestess snatched Y/N's wrist in her weathered hand. âThe scrolls!â Granny's expression of horror was a sure match to her own. âTheyâre in the storeroom near the granary!âÂ
The scrolls in question had been in the Shrineâs custody for over five hundred years, carrying sacred inscriptions of the gods and prayers essential to its operation and legitimacy.
They were priceless; irreplaceable.Â
âIâll go!â And before her Master could protest, the Miko had already turned away and began sprinting toward the fire that was rapidly engulfing the granary near the back of the property. Â
Thankfully, the storeroom had yet to catch fire, but if the one steadily consuming the granary was not dealt with soon, it wouldnât be long before it spread to consume the small wooden hut.Â
And Y/N knew it wouldnât take much to reduce the storeroom to ash.Â
Coughing, she pressed her arm to her nose and mouth, using the large bell sleeve of her kosode to block some of the smoke that burned her eyes and nose. She pulled her other sleeve over her hand to protect it as she pushed the storehouseâs door aside.Â
Inside was dark; quiet. Though the nighttime made it difficult for her to see the scrolls and prints carefully rolled and tucked away into tiny cubbies lining the hutâs walls, Y/N wasnât stupid enough to waste time searching for a candle to light. So, with only the flames eating away at the granary at her back to light her way, she began pulling handfuls of scrolls free from their storage, tucking them under her arm.Â
She turned to take her first armload of priceless Shrine artifacts from the storeroom and nearly tripped over a collection of heated coal pans that had been stacked in the corner to keep the scrolls sealed within the room at a stable temperature. She managed to hold onto her scrolls, however, and she quickly moved them away from the hut, placing them safely on a nearby rock that was still far enough away from the storeroom should it catch fire. She returned to the hut to survey what else she needed to salvage, but a familiar, tiny yelp and the flurry of movement in her periphery made the Mikoâs stomach twist.
âKomatsu!â Y/N turned and saw the anxious younger girl lingering at the storage hutâs door, her tiny hands trembling. âGet away from here! Itâs not safe!âÂ
âB-but Sister,â the girl cried, hopping anxiously from foot to foot. âThis is too much to do on your own ââ
âYou need to go find Granny,â the shrine maiden ordered. âI will join you in a moment.â
The girlâs lower lip wobbled. âBut â,â
âNow!â
With a great sniff, the girl turned away, leaving Y/N alone once more. The Miko sighed and resumed her hasty perusal of the hutâs shelves, searching for anything else that could not be replaced.Â
There was a rustling near the doorway and Y/N bit her lip in an effort not to swear in front of her younger peer. âKomatsu, what did I say ââÂ
She turned to admonish the girl, but her reprimand dried instantly on her tongue. For there, in the entryway to the storeroom, was Komatsu, her eyes wide and her face bone-white with a terror that matched Y/Nâs own.
Because the girl was not alone.
Wrapped around her bicep was a hand, as large as a small boulder, and tipped with long, wicked claws that threatened to pierce Komatsuâs bicep. The hand was attached to a forearm, inhumanly thick and muscled. Slowly, Y/Nâs eyes dragged up the length of the monstrous arm to behold the sinister face that grinned at her.Â
It was Susumo â only it wasnât Susumo. Y/N recognized the vague features of the face that had once belonged to the village drunk and her personal tormentor. His hair was the same as was the general shape of his face, and the cruelty of his smirk, but that was where the resemblance to the Susumo sheâd once known ended.
Now, he boasted a row of sharp fangs that distended nearly to his lower lip. And his eyes â no longer were they a cold, soulless black; now they were crimson red, and his pupils were cut into catlike slits.
Demon. A voice whispered in her mind. Demon.
âEnjoy my fires, Priestess?â Even Susumoâs voice had changed, forming a growl that matched his monstrous appearance. âI set them for you â I knew you would not be able to resist seeing such a spectacle.â
âKomatsu,â Y/N ignored him in favor of addressing the young girl, though her voice was unusually high though she fought to keep it as steady as possible. âPlease go find Granny and help her with the honden.âÂ
The young trainee trembled but Susumoâs clawed hand only tightened around her arm. âIâm afraid I canât allow that, sweet Priestess,â the demon crooned. âYou have something I want, you see.â
The slick, oily look in his eyes made his desire clear.
Y/Nâs eyes darted quickly around the hut, finally falling on a series of coal pans stacked to the side of the room, only a few feet from where she stood, paralyzed. Her quick, cursory glance at the pans revealed iron that was slightly red, and she swore she could see the air around them distorted by the heat.
Hot; they were still hot.
The Miko looked back to where the demon continued to leer at her, ravenous. âFine,â she said coolly. âI will go with you, Susumo.â
Komatsu looked between her and the demon in horror, but Y/N only kept her eyes locked with the demonâs. She edged closer to where the coal pans were still burning hot, eyes not daring to drop his as she drew closer to the demon and the younger trainee. He grinned, revealing cruelly sharp and bloodstained teeth, and his yellow eyes shone with a triumphant smugness, believing the Miko was surrendering to him at last.Â
As she brushed past the pans, Y/N furtively reached out a hand and closed her fingers around one of the handles. âKomatsu,â the Miko kept her eyes carefully trained on the demon. âRun.â
Her hand seized around the coal pan and with every ounce of her strength, she swung it toward the demon. The hot iron of the pan slammed into the side of his head, forcing him to drop his hold on the younger girl. There was a struggle between the older shrine maiden and the demon, who fought to wrench the pan free from her fierce grip, but Y/N would not relent.Â
âRun!â She shrieked at the girl again, and Komatsu darted away. Y/Nâs fingers stretched to close around the tiny lever on the handle of the coal pan, and with a snarl of fury, she managed to latch around it, squeezing it with all her might. The lid of the pan opened and red-hot coals spilled forth over the demonâs head. Susumo howled in fury, and Y/N dropped the pan, letting it crack against his head as she shot past him, desperate to escape the tiny storeroom.
The faster she got into open air, the better chance she had of living.Â
But a claw, sharp and deadly sunk into her bicep, and yanked her back. She could not help the small scream that tore from her throat as she felt his talons rip at her skin and the sleeve of her kosode was shredded into ribbons beneath his nails.
âSister Y/N!â Komatsuâs tiny, terrified voice cried out from several feet ahead.Â
The shrine maiden swallowed her building panic. âGo!â
The little girl hesitated again and Y/N knew she could not follow after her, not without risking her safety once again. With a defiant scream of rage, the shrine maiden tore her arm free of the demonâs razor-like claws, fighting back the bile that rose in her throat as she felt blood run down her arm, hot and thick.Â
The demon grasped wildly at her but found only air. Thinking only of the safety of Komatsu and her fellow trainees, Y/N turned on her heel and ran for the trees, away from the chaos unfolding at the Shrine.Â
And the demon, still snarling and panting and undoubtedly enraged, followed her into the forest.
Shit, shit, shit!
Y/N hurtled over a snarled root as she ran, her life dependent upon every stride as she fled the newly-demented Susumo.
In the back of her mind, the Miko knew her efforts were in vain; because for every inch she managed to gain, the angry demon at her heels seemed to gain a foot.
âYouâve denied me for far too long!â The monsterâs voice growled behind her, far too close for comfort. âI will have you!â
Y/N palmed the small nichirin knife tucked safely within the deep pockets of her hakama pants, and wildly she wondered whether it was possible to decapitate a demon with such a small blade. Perhaps the Water Pillar should have left her a sword. After all, a sword could not really be that different from a broom, and sheâd walloped her fair share of handsy drunkards and would-be thieves with the cleaning tool.
If she lived through the night, she would tell him as much the next time she saw him.
Y/Nâs musings did nothing to help her avoid the root of an old tree that jutted out from the earth, snarling around her ankle and sending her flailing to the forest floor. Angry tears of frustration clouded her eyes. Although she knew these paths like the back of her hand, that knowledge did her little good in the dark, as she fled for her life.
Scrambling up to her feet, Y/N caught sight of a pair of eyes watching her from the brambles, dark and inky.
A crow. The image of a certain Hashira flashed before her eyes, as Y/N recalled the way that the members of the Demon Slayer Corps used crows to communicate.
Perhaps this crow was so affiliated, and she was desperate enough to try. âPlease!â Y/N begged, sobbing as the crow stared down at her with those black eyes. âGiyuu!â
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The night had been unusually peaceful for the Water Pillar.
His ambling patrol around his territoryâs perimeter hadnât revealed so much as a whisper of demonic activity. But the absence of any conspicuous threat did not mean his guard was down; his eyes remained sharp, his ear finely tuned, listening for any shift in the wind, any sign that something was amiss and required investigation â
A sudden rustle of leaves sounded from his right, and Giyuuâs hand moved reflexively for his blade, bracing against its hilt in preparation. A small shadow burst from the canopy above him, its wings flapping wildly. He recognized it instantly as the crow heâd assigned to watch over the Shrine â to watch over her.
âDemon attack at the Mountain Shrine!â The crow squawked, circling above him frantically. âDemon attack! Go now â quickly!âÂ
He hadnât hesitated to turn sharply on his heel, furiously making his way toward the Shrine. He broke through the line of trees at its edge in record time, and even heâd been taken aback by the chaos that had broken out.
âThe honden is on fire!â the old woman cried out to the Pillar as he swiftly landed among the chaos unfolding across the shrine grounds. âThe girls were still doing their evening duties â but then another fire was started near the granary!âÂ
âMy crows said a demon had made an appearance,â Giyuuâs eyes carefully scanned the terrified, frantic faces of the Shrineâs residents, his hands braced against the hilt of his sword. âHas anyone been hurt?âÂ
The head Priestess stared at the Water Pillar in muted horror. âI have not seen â but I havenât taken any headcount of the girls to know ââÂ
A piercing cry from near the south gate of the Shrine cut the old woman off, and both Priestess and Slayer whipped toward the sound. A girl, no more than nine, was half-running, half-stumbling toward them, frightened tears streaking down her face.Â
âKomatsu!â the old Priestess blanched as she caught sight of the small apprenticeâs busted, bloodied lip. With a sob, the young girl flung herself into her elderâs arms and clung tightly to her. âWhat on earth â?âÂ
âSister Y/N!â the girl called Komatsu wailed, and Giyuu felt himself go cold. âGranny â th-that man â heâs a monster!â
The head Priestess paled in recognition. âSusumo?â Giyuuâs gut clenched at the name. The old woman knelt before the girl, her hands clutching wildly at her slim shoulders as she shook her lightly to recenter her. âKomatsu, was Susumo the monster?âÂ
The young girl nodded. âHe was so â hiccup â fast! I didnât even see him!â She only cried harder. âAnd t-then Sister Y/N â she grabbed the coal pan and dumped it on him until he let go.â Komatsu trembled as she lifted a shaking hand to wipe at her cheeks. âA-and then she t-told me to r-run ââÂ
THe old Priestess caught the girlâs quivering chin in her hand and forced her to meet her eyes. âWhere is Y/N, Komatsu?âÂ
Komatusâs eyes were wide with fear. âShe ran,â she whispered. âInto the woods â b-but Granny â she was bleeding ââÂ
The Shrineâs Priestess turned to the Slayer, ready to beg him to follow after the demon and her apprentice, but the Water Pillar was gone. For a brief moment, she feared all hope was lost; that theyâd been abandoned and non one would be able to save the young Miko â her heir â from whatever horrid fate awaited her at the ends of Susumoâs crazed, brutal claws.
She caught a flurry of movement right against the dark line of trees that snagged her attention; a flap of the edge of a mismatched haori, and the glint of a blade being drawn, its wielder already furiously making his way into the shadowy depths of the forest.Â
The Priestess exhaled and clutched her trembling young trainee to her chest. As she soothed the shaken young girl, the old woman prayed the Water Pillar would not be too late.
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She was fucked; well and truly fucked.
Y/N had no idea how long sheâd spent sprinting furiously through the forest, but she knew she was quickly running out of stamina. Worse, it seemed the demon on her heels knew she was slowing, and was now playing with her. But even his patience seemed to be at its witâs end; for a sudden sharp blow to her back sent the Miko flying several feet forward until she slammed against the uneven, rough terrain of the forest floor.
Y/N gasped for air that would not come as she tried to push herself up. Crawl! Her mind begged her body. Crawl, damn you!
A dark chuckle from behind sent every hair on her body standing straight on end. A hand locked around her ankle and flipped her over until she was nearly nose to nose with the demon crouched over her. âGot you,â he sang, and the moonlight glinted off the sharp edge of his fangs as he grinned.Â
Her fingers found the handle of the knife the Water Pillar had gifted her in her pocket. With a determined grunt, she pulled it free and plunged it deep into the meat of his shoulder, praying furiously to any god who would listen that she might have hit an artery so that he would bleed out.Â
The demon loosed an enraged scream and fell away from her, hands blindly fumbling for the blade. Â
No longer pinned beneath him, Y/N scrambled back. Her hands scraped against the broken brush and pebbles below her in her desperate attempt to put distance between herself and the demon rising to his feet ahead of her, snarling. As he began advancing toward her, Susumo gripped the knife sheâd buried in his shoulder and with a grunt, he wrenched it free and tossed it carelessly to the side, right along with the last shred of any hope sheâd had of making it out of the woods alive.
The demonâs mouth curled into a cruel, savage grin, the moonlight glinting off his long, wicked fangs. âIâm going to enjoy this,â he growled, saliva dripping down his chin as his nostrils widened to scent her blood and her fear.Â
This was it; there was nowhere for her to run, no weapon she could try and protect herself with. There was nothing she could do; she was going to die, and there was nothing she could do to stop it.
Just as Susumo drew upon her, close enough that she could smell the rancid, pungent odor of rotted meat on his breath, he stumbled back, startled.Â
One moment the demon was standing mere inches from her, ready to devour her whole; the next, he was sent sailing back, his body smashing into the trunk of a nearby tree with a sickening thump!Â
A blur of dark matter soared over the Mikoâs head toward the monster. Susumo barely had time to stand before the shadow converged on him once more. There was a flash of light â the moon reflecting off metal â followed by a dull thud. The shrine maidenâs heart lodged in her throat as she watched the head of the former village drunkard roll across the forest floor before distingrating, his body following soon after.Â
She was nearly hyperventilating as the shadow turned to face her, but the pall of the moon finally illuminated the face of her savior â her Water Pillar.
âG-Giyuu,â she stuttered, her eyes stinging with unshed tears of relief that washed over her all at once.
But Giyuu did not respond, his lapis eyes narrowing in on the dark stain spreading across the white of her kosode. Y/N cowered at the cold, unbridled rage that contorted the ordinarily stoic Hashiraâs face as he began to shake at the sight of her blood. In a flash, Giyuu had closed the distance between them and knelt down by her side, gripping her wounded arm in his hand as he tried to pull her tattered sleeve down and inspect her wound.
âTomioka â Giyuu,â she pled, trying to wrench her arm from his iron-like grip. âPlease, itâs not that bad ââ
âDid it get you anywhere else?â Giyuu demanded harshly, and the authority underlying his tone made Y/N fall silent for the first time since sheâd known him. âDid it -â the Water Pillar hesitated. âDid it touch you anywhere else?â
Y/N was trembling, and the Hashiraâs hand around her arm tightened. âAh!â She winced. âNo, I promise, Giyuu, itâs just a flesh wound, Iâm fine-,â
âYou are bleeding. You are not fine.â Giyuu snapped back. âYou couldâve been killed, or turned, or -,â the Water Pillar began to hyperventilate, and it shook the young Miko to her core. The Water Hashira was normally so unflappable, so stoic, that his panicked anger frightened her.
â-So do not tell me youâre fine,â Giyuuâs rant continued. âNot when you couldâve â not when I mightâve failed â not again --â
She was at a loss for what to do as she watched the raven-haired man struggle to form words. Vaguely, she recalled the way the Granny-Priestess had once explained to her that when someone panicked, they needed to regulate their breathing, and there were many ways someone could help force another to breathe properlyâŚ
Stomach fluttering, Y/Nâs free hand came up to grip the fold of the Water Pillarâs haori. Giyuuâs incessant rambling only ended when her lips urgently pressed against his own, his eyes going wide. A heartbeat or two passed and then the Miko pulled away, her eyes serious as she stared at the stunned Water Hashira.
âYou need to give me a sword.â She told him, earnestly, her face blazing.
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Giyuu helped her back to the Shrine, though the Miko found herself needing to bat off the Water Pillar with a stern reminder that sheâd only sustained a small arm wound as heâd tried to scoop her up into his arms.
The Swordsman had been rather subdued the entire journey out of the forest, his eyes curiously wide and dazed right until the pair breached the tree line at the edge of the Shrineâs property. The moment they stepped into open ground, they were swarmed by the tearful, relieved faces of the Shrineâs inhabitants. Words of gratitude to him were woven through worries over the Mikoâs arm wound as they made their way across toward the small infirmary which, thankfully, had not been touched by Susumoâs fire.
The honden itself was still standing; though the flames had finally been subdued, smoke still curled up toward the sky, blocking any view of the moon or the stars.Â
The head Priestess waited for them outside the infirmary. Though her face was grave, Giyuu could spy the relief shining in her eyes. He stood numbly by as the Miko and her master regarded each other warily for a moment, before the elder Priestess reached forward and yanked her charge forward into a fierce embrace.
âReckless girl,â she chastised gently against the side of Y/Nâs head. âThank every one of the gods that youâre safe.â The old Priestessâs eyes found those of the Water Pillar. âAnd thank you, Lord Tomioka.â
Y/N was promptly escorted inside to have her wound examined and stitched. Despite the old shrine keeperâs gratitude for his aid in saving the young shrine maiden, that thankfulness apparently did not extend to permitting him inside the infirmary with them, and for good reason. For under the Elderâs withering glare, the Water Pillar realized that Y/Nâs treatment would require her to be stripped of her kosode, leaving her exposed and bare.Â
As unwilling as heâd been to part from her, the thought of witnessing the Miko undressed and vulnerable had been enough to temper his urge to look after her, if nothing else because the mental image of her in such a state flustered him to no end.
Though, he supposed his bewilderment also had something to do with what had transpired between them in the forest.
Kissed him; the shrine maiden had kissed him.Â
His fingers drifted to his lips. They still felt warm where theyâd been graced by hers, and he swore he could still feel the softness of her mouth from where it had brushed against his.Â
He needed to talk to her; he needed to know what the hell sheâd been thinking, kissing him like that.Â
But as shocking as the Mikoâs kiss had been, there was something else, something far heavier, that weighed on his mind.Â
Sheâd nearly been killed. By a demon. On his watch.Â
He shouldâve apologized; he shouldâve begged for her forgiveness for letting her come that close with death. For letting her get wounded because he hadnât been fast enough.
I was concerned for you, he wanted to tell her. I thought I would be too late.
No; concern didnât cover it; did not do near enough justice to his true emotions upon learning the Miko had fled into the dark forest with a hungry, loathsome demon hot on her trail.
Heâd been scared; terrified; almost beside himself at the possibility that heâd be too late and find that sheâd already been reduced to the beastâs meal,Â
Heâd been scared heâd never again see her smile or hear her laugh, and that had terrified him more than anything. For it was the memory of both that soothed his anxious nerves each time he startled awake from visions of his dead loved ones, demanding to know why they had died in his stead.  Â
Heâd feared that he would have to add her face to those he saw when he slept â the faces of those heâd failed to protect, whoâd died for his sake. Heâd been terrified of seeing her image in painstaking clarity, just as he saw the faces of his sister and Sabito every morning.Â
He did not know what to do with them, these confusing feelings, so abundant and intense that theyâd welled up within him and threatened to spill over. He couldnât name them, let alone begin to untangle the knot theyâd formed within his heart. All he knew was that every one of them were inextricably tied to her.Â
His shrine maiden.Â
His.
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Y/Nâs arm ached, but it had been properly sewn and bandaged, and there was work to do before she could settle in for the night; and so, she found herself helping her peers with cleaning up the courtyard from the debris of the nightâs events.Â
Truthfully, she'd been grateful for the distraction. Occupying herself with cleanup meant she did not have to think about what sheâd done in the forest. But then Granny Priestess saw her trying to heave away broken wood with her freshly stitched arm and Y/N found herself forced to abandon her fellow trainees as the old bat smacked her upside the head and squawked about how she was going to break her stitching and complicate the healing process. Â
The Miko tried not to pout as she retreated, opting instead to grumble over the old womanâs dramatics as her arm stung and her ego throbbed. When she finally returned to her sleeping quarters, exhaustion slammed into her, making her limbs heavy and leaden. Unable to quite rally the energy to crawl into her futon, she slumped against the doorway of the room, her head and her heart a tangled mess of emotions she couldnât quite name.
What sheâd felt the moment the Water Pillar had stepped into the moonlight had been more than mere relief that heâd managed to save her life for the second time. Sheâd felt safe, so unbelievably safe that the forest itself could have been on fire and she wouldnât have been afraid; not as long as he was there with her.
Something between them had shifted; that much was clear. In truth, things likely had begun to change the moment she repaired his haori, and sheâd admitted to him her deep-seated loneliness and lack of belonging.
She only hoped he felt the change, too.
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Much to Y/Nâs chagrin, autumn was quickly giving way to blasted winter.
Though, the Miko hadnât been able to fully resent the rapid shift in the seasons; repairs at the Shrine had consumed nearly all of her attention, and as Grannyâs heir, she was expected to contribute to its reconstruction more than any other trainee.
That expectation meant Granny left the task of figuring out how to finance the necessary repairs entirely to her young protege. Y/N had spent all of two days agonizing over ways to raise the necessary funds when she awoke to find a mysterious sack of money that had been left on the doorstep of the honden. Inside had been an amount more than generous to cover the cost of repairs from the fire, with a hefty remainder that could be put toward other necessary improvements to spruce the Shrine up, and perhaps restore it to its former glory.Â
No note had been left with the money to indicate the identity of the Shrineâs benefactor. But amid all the excitement of her peers at the thought of being able to afford materials and laborers to assist with the more difficult aspects of the Shrineâs refurbishment, Y/N had spotted a familiar crow perched high in a nearby tree.
That position had afforded the bird with a perfect view of the money sack, allowing it to silently ensure it fell into the proper hands. But repairs had finally slowed, and Y/N now found her days returning to normal. Almost.Â
What was not normal was how agitated she'd become in waiting for his return.
Another week passed without any communication from the Water Pillar, and the Miko had grown desperate for any sort of distraction. She found herself one late, autumn morning passing the time in the Shrineâs garden hut. She was pretending to be searching for tools that would help her prune the wilting Shrine garden when something grazed against the small of her back. Startled, she turned and was greeted by familiar, unruly raven hair and a pair of deep azure eyes.Â
âGiyuu,â his name slid easily off her tongue, and suddenly she could not remember why sheâd called him anything else.Â
A ghost of a smile graced his lips. âHello, Y/N.â
A poignant silence followed, and her cheeks grew hot. "Don't mind me," she said quickly, turning her head away from him as she pretended to organize stray gardening supplies. "I am only just now finishing my tasks for the day."
Though he remained silent, she became acutely aware of the way Giyuuâs eyes followed her as she tried desperately to keep herself busy, to avoid having to meet that piercing, discerning stare.Â
âI did not get a chance to properly thank you after the turmoil of that night,â she said casually. Nervously, she hoped that his heightened senses did not alert him to the way her heart fluttered in her chest, or how her stomach flipped in her gut. Her nails dug into her palms as she lifted her head to meet that unnerving, fathomless stare.
But the Water Pillar had already closed most of the distance between them, having moved so silently sheâd not heard him, despite even the creaky, uneven slatted floor of the garden hut. âHow is your wound?â He asked softly, his hand skirting up the outside of the arm Susumo had wounded. âHas it healed?âÂ
It took a great amount of effort for Y/N to remember how to keep her breathing steady. But she forced her lips into an easy smile as she rucked up the flared sleeve of her kosode to reveal her bicep. âIt will likely scar,â she admitted, her fingers lightly tracing over the three, angry red marks that remained imprinted on her skin, though theyâd fully scabbed over. âI consider myself quite lucky, all things considered.âÂ
âWhy did you do it?âÂ
The Miko ducked her head, willing the sheet of her hair to fall and conceal her mounting blush. She did not need to ask him to clarify; she knew after what he was asking.
But she feigned ignorance all the same. âI donât know what you mean, Tomioka-sama ââÂ
âDonât call me that,â and even though she refused to meet his eyes, she could sense his irritation at her avoidance. âWeâre well past such formalities, Y/N.â Giyuu stepped closer to her, his cerulean eyes melting into something more akin to the midnight blue of the evening sky. âYou kissed me. That night.â The Water Pillarâs hand glided up the arm that Susumo had injured, caressing softly over the healed skin beneath the sleeve of her kosode.
âI-I did no such thing!â Y/N sputtered, though her reddening cheeks betrayed her. âI was only attempting to help you calm down â you were panicking, and inconsolable.âÂ
Giyuuâs responding smirk only served to irritate her more. âShould I thank you then, Y/N?â His hand slid from her shoulder to below her chin, his delicate fingers curling to tilt her head up towards his, as he closed the distance between their bodies. âShould I show you how grateful I am that you were able to assuage my worry?âÂ
Y/N tried to focus on anything but the feeling of Giyuuâs breath â warm and enticing â against her face as he leaned in close. âYou had no reason to worry; I was completely fine before you showed up.âÂ
âFine,â the ravenette scoffed, his grip on her chin tightening slightly. âSo fine that you were bleeding and about to become that beastâs snack â or worse.âÂ
âBut you saved me, did you not?â Y/N whispered, unable to stop her eyes from dropping to the Water Pillarâs sensual, soft-looking mouth before rising once more to meet his punishing gaze. âAnd then I helped you.âÂ
Giyuuâs second hand brushed against her waist and the shrine maiden thought she might leap out of her skin. âYou did,â he conceded, the corner of his mouth quirking up in a small, half-smile. âThough I apologize that you needed to do so â I suppose I become a little over-zealous when things that are precious to me are threatened.âÂ
Even if she could have thought of some witty remark to throw back at him, those words surely would have been blocked by her heart as it lodged in her throat.Â
Things that were precious to him. She was precious to him.
âSo Iâll ask again, Y/N,â Giyuu whispered, and his nose brushed delicately against hers. âShould I thank you for your assistance?â The fingers beneath her chin stroked her jaw. âShould I kiss you?âÂ
She fought to suppress the excited shudder that licked up her spine. âYes, Lord Hashira,â she breathed, and her stomach turned cartwheels as Giyuuâs gaze dropped to her mouth. âPerhaps you should.âÂ
âWho am I to deny the request of a priestess?â Giyuu murmured, and then his lips were moving against hers, warm and soft. Y/Nâs fingers flew to clutch the Water Pillarâs rocky biceps beneath the soft cloth of his haori, anchoring him against her. The hand that had gripped below her chin slid to the side of her face, tilting her head so that the Water Pillar could have better access to her as he pressed his lips harder against hers.Â
Y/N moaned into his kiss, wanting him closer, impossibly closer to her than he currently was.Â
Giyuu broke away from her once, though he kept a hand on the back of her neck to keep her in place. âWhat are your duties today?âÂ
Y/Nâs fingers curled around the front of the Water Pillarâs haori, her forehead resting against his. âNone of import.â She gave him a sly smile. âNo one will miss me if I am gone for a few hours.âÂ
Giyuu returned her smile with a tiny smirk of his own. âIn that case,â he tugged her hand and he began to lead her towards the grassy overlook where theyâd spent a great deal of time talking and learning one another. âI could use your assistance.â
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Y/N hadnât greeted the sunrise with the intent to neglect her shrine duties, but she couldnât say she regretted how she ended up spending the day.
They spent the day resting on the hillside overlooking the shrine grounds, rolling back and forth upon the browning grass as they kissed each other again and again.Â
âYou werenât wrong, that day â right after we met,â Giyuu gasped against her lips as they broke apart, the blush on Y/Nâs cheeks a sure match to his own. âI do not find you captivating.â
Y/Nâs eyebrows furrowed. Her mouth parted, a protest on her tongue when Giyuu surged forward, his lips brushing against her neck. The Mikoâs words choked off with a squeak as the Water Pillar danced his lips to the hollow of her throat, his tongue flicking out once right where her heart pulsed wildly.Â
âI think you are utterly transfixing; enchanting,â he breathed against her skin. âYou have cast a spell over me that I do not want broken.â
âI find it hard to believe anyone could wield that sort of power over a Hashira,â Y/Nâs voice was high pitched as Giyuuâs lips made their way back to hers.
In the back of her mind, Y/N wondered if his words were motivated purely by his physical desire for her. It would not have surprised her if he was only so taken with her because he longed to be touched; held. Like him, sheâd gone much of her life without intimacy from anyone. She could not blame him for seeking it from someone so willing to give as she.Â
âBut you are not just anyone, not to me.â was all he replied, his lips moving softly against hers once more. âYou areâŚeverything.â
Y/Nâs breath caught in her throat. The Water Pillars words, dripping like honey from his lips, were only sweetened by the fervent sincerity of his eyes as he pulled back to gaze into hers, so deeply, she felt as though he could see every thought in her head.
She wondered if he lowered that piercing, discerning stare, whether heâd be able to see straight to her heart, too; see how it bore his name.Â
Even though her breath guttered in her throat at his words, her heart clenched painfully in her chest. The idea that sheâd attached more meaning to their relationship than he, that perhaps sheâd overestimated her value to him made her tense, made her want to push him away and â
âYouâre distracted,â Giyuu murmured against her lips, brushing his nose against hers. âYour thoughts are loud.âÂ
Her fingers caught the front fold of his haori, fiddling idly with it. âThere is nothing for you to repay, you know. You do not owe me your time or your attention. I know the Shrine is simply a part of your designated patrol. I understand if its convenience is the only reason ââÂ
A single finger pressed itself against her lips, quieting her. âYou think and talk too much.â The ravenette chastised. Her mouth parted, a protest forming on her lips, when he cut her off again. âAh ah,â Giyuu silenced her with his lips, his tongue flicking out to skim along her bottom lip. Above her, he shifted and allowed his weight to fall against her, pinning her beneath him. Reluctantly, his mouth broke away from hers. âIt is my turn to speak.âÂ
âI do not come to the Shrine because it is easy,â Giyuuâs lips brushed hesitantly against her jaw. âNor do I come here out of any preconceived obligation to repay your kindness.âÂ
He pulled back to study her, panting and flushed beneath him. As his eyes slowly combed over her, Y/N felt a strange knot pull and twist in the depths of her stomach. âThere is only one thing that brings me back here, no matter how exhausted I am after weeks of endless missions; no matter how often certain junior Corps members pester me to train them.â His eyes narrowed at the hollow of the Mikoâs throat, exposed by the way her kosode had shifted as the pair of them rolled around the grass. Curious, Giyuu leaned down and pressed his lips firmly against it.Â
And then he did the unthinkable;Â the Water Pillar moaned, ever so softly, against the fluttering of Y/Nâs frantic pulse. The sound, so rich and full of need â of want â washed over her and drowned out all other thoughts, all other higher reasoning from her mind. INstead, the Miko was left with nothing but the sharp urge to press her thighs together, an unknown heat beginning to pool in her most sacred area.Â
âDo you know what that thing is, Y/N?â He whispered against the soft dip in her throat, his breath hot as it fanned across her skin. âCan you guess what it is I cannot stay away from â could not, even if I desired otherwise?âÂ
His fingers dropped to the collar of her kosode, tracing lightly over its crisp, white fold. âWhen I close my eyes in the mornings, it is your face I see,â he murmured. âIt is your laugh I hear in my dreams; your scent I find myself longing for when I awaken.â
The Miko shivered as his index finger traced from her collar up her throat, over her chin until it came to rest on her bottom lip, gently stroking over its curve. âIt is you I seek to turn to remind myself that there is still good in this world â good still worth protecting. Why is that, Y/N?â His eyebrows furrowed and he seemed almost earnest in his question. âWhy is it that my mind refuses to be occupied by anything but you?âÂ
âBecause I vex you,â she said softly, eyes wide and locked with his. âBecause, try as you might, youâve never been able to fully fit me into a box as you have with others.âÂ
Giyuu shook his head. âVex me?â He tsked at her. âPerhaps once that was true. But now? I desire you in ways I can hardly understand, and it drives me mad.â
Her breath hitched in her throat. âWhat are you saying?âÂ
âI think Iâve been rather clear,â and instinctively, Giyuu rolled his hips against hers, desperate to relieve some of the friction mounting in his groin. âAnd itâs that I want ââÂ
But the Miko did not get to hear what Giyuu wanted; not as he was drowned out by the screeching cry of a bird from high above. Only, this bird was not the dull, graying crow sheâd come to associate with her Swordsman.
âI thought your crow was older?â
The Water Pillar frowned as he turned to look up, his eyebrows drawn together. âThatâs not Kanzaburo â thatâs one of the Masterâs ââ
âCAW,â the bird circled above their heads in narrow, rapid turns. âLord Tomioka! Return to headquarters immediately!â
Giyuuâs jaw clenched. âCan it not wait?âÂ
Y/N, however, only gaped up at the bird flying above them. âIt talks â?âÂ
But the crow only cried again, âEmergency meeting at headquarters!!
With a short, frustrated exhale, Giyuu rolled to the side of the Miko and rose, but not before he extended a hand and helped lift her to her feet.
He gingerly brushed some loose grass from her hair. âIâm sorry.âÂ
She only shook her head as she reached to adjust his haori, righting it in his shoulders. âItâs your duty, Giyuu. I understand that.â
He scowled back up at the bird still circling above them, bleating a refrain of âEmergency! Go now!â
âIâm not finished with this conversation,â Giyuu said plainly, a frustrated hand working through his hair. Though his annoyance was plain as day, it fell away as he looked back to the Miko at his side, his gaze softening. âNor am I finished with you.âÂ
A single finger reached under Y/Nâs chin and lifted her head toward him so he could brush another kiss against her lips. âI will come see you â soon.âÂ
With a shy boldness, the Miko rose on her toes and gave him one final kiss, and Giyuuâs hand tightened where it rested against her waist. âIâll wait for you, Lord Hashira.â
âââ
December, 1915
Y/N cursed at the ancient priestess who insisted on using only gas-powered lanterns rather than the newer, much safer, electric powered lights that other shrines had begun using.Â
âWe are an esteemed shrine dating back hundreds of years,â the old crone had simpered, âTradition has kept us going this far!âÂ
Y/N hadnât helped her cause by asking whether tradition or spite was what kept the hag from dying off and finally leaving her in peace.
And that was how the young Priestess-to-be found herself stomping through the snowy grounds of the Shrine, forced to light each and every lantern by hand using a match and oil, utterly by herself.
She knew better than to levy such an obvious taunt at the old woman, but admittedly, Y/N hadnât been in the best of moods as of late.Â
Giyuu had not returned since that day on the hillside, when heâd kissed her silly and told her he could not stop thinking of her. It was as though he no longer existed; even the crows at the Shrine were no more, having all disappeared one morning before sheâd awoken.
As the weeks passed, the weight of his absence had grown heavier, threatening to beat her into the ground below.Â
But Y/N had done her best to hold her tongue over the last weeks as her anxiety mounted, and Granny shouldâve known that â so really, it was her own fault if sheâd taken offense to the Mikoâs barb.
She grumbled and cursed under her breath as she trudged toward the small garden hut standing at the furthest edge of the Shrineâs grounds â her last stop of the night. She shoved past the old, rickety door and braced her merrily flickering, hand-held lantern out before her, bathing the small hut in a warm, orange glow.
All was silent and quiet within the small storeroom. The air was cold, though the slatted walls of the hut offered some protection from the howling, snow-dotted winds outside. Determined to complete her task and return to the comfort of her warm futon, the Miko fumbled around one of the store shelves for a small can of oil.Â
âItâs you,â a quiet voice startled her from behind, and Y/N nearly dropped the lantern clutched in her hands.
But she did not feel afraid as she recognized the calm, soothing cadence of the voice, that voice that belonged to the one person capable of making her blush.Â
The one person who held her heart.
âItâs been a while, Giyuu. I was wondering when Iâd see you again.â She turned and saw the raven-haired man standing in the doorway of the garden hut, his face characteristically neutral, though he seemed tense, even more so than usual.
Instantly, she moved toward him. âWhatâs wrong?â
His eyes tightened, and the darkness which swam within them betrayed his aloof facade. âThings have changed quickly in my world,â he began, and she saw his fists clench at his sides. âWe believe the demons are preparing for war â and so we have been as well.Â
âWar?â She repeated softly, her step faltering. âI hadnât realized the demons were soâŚorganized.â
Giyuu nodded. âOne creature is responsible for all demons. He is the orchestrator; he is the one we must kill, and we believe the opportunity to do so is drawing nearer.â
The monotonous cadence of his voice fell away as he quietly added, âThat is why I havenât been able to return â weâve been training. This battle â it may start at any moment.â
He made like he wanted to say more, but he stopped himself, pressing his lips into a tight line.Â
âAnd?â She prompted gently, taking a solitary step toward him.
âHe hesitated, and she spied how his throat worked to swallow. âAnd I do not know when I will be able to see you again. After tonight.â
Y/N watched him for a moment, her eyes searching his. âWhen you say you donât know âwhenâ we will see each other again,â she began, cautiously. âDo you mean âif?ââ
Giyuuâs answering silence said more than any words could.Â
For a moment, the Miko could not remember how to speak, not as she felt the organ in her chest splinter into a thousand, mismatched pieces.
âI just wanted to see you,â the Water Pillar struggled to swallow around the growing lump in his throat. âOne last time.âÂ
She could scarcely breathe.Â
He was leaving and he might never return.Â
Leaving to go try and put an end to the scourge of demons that plagued their world. It was a noble thing to do; sacrifice in its purest form.Â
But she hated it.Â
She was filled with such a deep melancholy that it nearly brought her to her knees. As the Water Pillar turned to leave, Y/N couldnât stop herself as she reached for him, her arms encircling him as her hands locked over his front, stilling him.
âGiyuu,â she said thickly, her face pressed into the back of his haori as she willed the tears in her eyes not to fall. âGiyuu.âÂ
He turned in her grasp and looked down at her in awe, a finger rising to brush the errant tear that had escaped down her cheek as he held her gaze.Â
The flame within her lantern flickered as Giyuu softly grazed his lips against her own, Y/Nâs arms weaving around his neck to hold him close to her.Â
His hands were gentle, if not a little uncertain as they found her waist, but once they came to a rest against her, he pulled her close, arms winding around her middle and holding her securely against him as he deepened the kiss. She moaned softly into his mouth, her hands tangling in his hair as she opened up for him, his tongue gliding alongside her own until she was left breathless and wanting.Â
Vaguely, the Miko was aware that he was walking them deeper into the garden hut, allowing the old door to thud shut behind him, and the thought of not returning to her plush futon suddenly did not seem like such a loss.Â
Giyuuâs hands returned to her face, thumbs stroking softly along her cheeks as he broke their kiss to brush his lips against her eyes, her nose, and forehead. Y/Nâs hands parted the Water Hashiraâs haori from his shoulders as Giyuuâs fingers dropped to her collar bone, sliding beneath her kosode, and grazing her bare shoulder.Â
âYou have been my most treasured encounter,â he whispered, and she felt her heart seize in her throat, tears threatening to spill anew from her eyes.
A yearâs worth of interactions had all led to this moment, but it was not the satisfying payoff of the tension and longing that had been steadily building between them.
This was a goodbye.Â
Because it was likely that the Water Pillar would not survive the impending battle; but neither did he want to leave this end untied.Â
She had known, deep in her heart, that this affair had been doomed before it had ever begun, but that hadnât stopped her from falling for the kind, brave, selfless man now kissing her like she was his entire world anyways.Â
She would not get to have him in the morning, so she resolved to give herself to him for the night.Â
Giyuuâs hands eased her kosode from her shoulders, exposing her to the cool air within the garden hut. His warm hands, however, worked to chase away any chill that spread across her skin as he ran his palms over the curve of her shoulders before sliding down to rest on her bare waist, his long fingers grazing just below the curve of her breasts.
Her own fingers trembled as she fumbled with the buttons on his uniform shirt but in time, sheâd worked them open and Giyuu broke their kiss long enough to let his shirt drop to the floor beneath them.Â
The two stood there for a moment, chests rising and falling rapidly, as they looked at one another, half-nude and vulnerable. The shrine maiden and the slayer knew that they had come upon a precipice, and if they stepped off that ledge, there would be nothing to break their fall.Â
Y/N made the first move, taking a tentative step towards the Water Pillar as she trailed her fingers lightly up the beautiful, sculpted ridges of his abdomen, relishing how warm he was beneath her touch.Â
Giyuu shivered beneath her fingertips as the mikoâs hand came to a rest against his sternum, marveling the way his heart thundered beneath her hand. âAre you certain?â He breathed, his face was impassive, but his own uncertainty was betrayed by the slight tremor in his voice. His hand rose to gently cup the side of her face, his thumb ghosting over her bottom lip.Â
She reached to grab the Pillarâs free hand and brought it up to rest against her sternum, mirroring her own hold on him so that he could feel the steady drum of her own heart â and how it thrummed for him. âYes,â she whispered. âIâm yours, Giyuu.âÂ
Once, she had believed the Hashira incapable of expressing anything other than cold aloofness. sheâd not been able to comprehend the subtle ways with which his eyes could signal his mood; how they darkened when angry, or how the outer corners turned up, almost imperceptibly, when he was content.Â
But she had long since learned to read him, and so, her stomach fluttered at the way the raven haired manâs gaze heated with both adoration and desire â for her.Â
Giyu brushed his nose against hers affectionately before bringing their lips together once more, his kiss growing fervent as her hands slid up to tangle in his ebony hair. Y/N gasped into his mouth as she felt Giyu bend down, his hands gripping firmly under her thighs as he lifted her up, forcing her to lock her legs around his waist. Her lips parted, and Giyuuâs tongue slid seamlessly into her mouth.
Her lover locked one steely arm firmly around her lower back to support her as Y/N felt him lower them to the floor to lay her down, the Water Pillarâs free hand coming to brace against the back of her skull, to protect her head from thudding back against the wooden slats of the hut floor. The Miko steadied herself, prepared for the cold bite of the dirty hut floor to nip at the bare skin of her back, but she was only settled against something warm and soft; something that smelled distinctively of the Slayer panting above her.Â
Her fingers dropped to her side and grazed against the familiar fabric of Giyuuâs haori; his most prized and cherished possession, spread out beneath her to protect her from the cold ground, a makeshift bed against which she would let him take her and make her his.
He withdrew his lips from hers to sit back, his cerulean eyes tracing over every inch of her, from the way her dark hair spread out in a soft halo around her, to the blush staining her cheeks. His eyes darkened as they lowered to her bare chest, at the way it rose and fell jerkily as Y/N struggled to control her breathing.Â
Giyuuâs long, slim fingers reached out to trace along the top of her scarlet hakama pants, his finger tips just grazing along her ribs and the underside of her breasts.Â
âIâd never known such -,â He covered his struggle for words by pressing a sweet kiss against the hollow of her throat, a soft gasp escaping the Miko at the unfamiliar sensation. âSuch beauty,â Giyuuâs lips trailed down to skirt across the ridge of her collar bone. âNot until I met you.âÂ
His face was against her sternum, pressing kisses as he trailed his lips down her skin. âI am sorry I could not give you more time.â His voice was soft, softer than even she had ever known. Before she could respond, Giyuuâs mouth hesitantly brushed against the stiffened peak of her breast, and Y/Nâs mouth fell open with a soft cry.Â
Azure eyes flashed up to meet hers. âIs this â is this okay?âÂ
The Miko's eyes fluttered shut as she nodded, unable to trust that she could hold her voice steady if she spoke. Her fingers weaved their way through the Pillarâs thick, raven locks, and she grazed her nails against his scalp in encouragement.Â
Giyuu grunted softly at her touch, and he leaned forward to suck more of her soft mound into his hot mouth, teeth grazing lightly against her nipple as he explored her.Â
âOh,â she moaned, her thighs inadvertently pressing together as Giyuuâs tongue and lips worshipped her bared flesh, licking and sucking and nipping at her in his devotion.Â
âBeautiful,â he murmured against the soft, sensitive skin of her breast. âSo very beautiful.âÂ
He repeated the movement again and again before he traced his mouth across her sternum and began lavishing her other breast with the same fervor. Her hands fisted in his hair as she mewled for him, enamored with the feeling of his hot mouth latched around her. He gave her more and yet it was not enough; every pass of his tongue over her stiffened peak only amplified the ache between her legs, only made the emptiness she felt more pronounced.
A breathy, whining and needy moan blew past her lips in time with a reflexive buck of her hips against his. Â
The ravenette pulled off her breast with a start, his eyes bright and his cheeks flushed as he gazed down at her in awe. âDo that again.â
âW-what â?â She pushed herself up on her elbows to look down at him, her chest heaving.
âTell me what to do,â Giyuuâs breath was ragged though his fingers continued trailing down her sides, seeking out the ties securing her bottoms around her waist. âTell me how I might help you make that sound again.âÂ
âI ââ Y/N squirmed beneath the intensity of his gaze, her thighs rubbing together to stifle some of the electricity she felt between her legs. âI want you to â I need you closer.âÂ
Her eyes drifted to the bulge that had formed between the Hashiraâs thighs, and she felt her heart skip in her chest.
Giyuu pressed his groin against hers and ground. She gasped at the spark of pleasured friction the movement stoked between her thighs, and her eyes flew to meet his, only to see they were as wide as hers.Â
And just as hungry.Â
Her hand gently cupped his face. âCloser. Please.âÂ
He pressed his cheek into her palm and with a soft groan, his fingers quickly loosened the fastenings of her bottoms and then he was pushing them down her hips and over her legs, discarding them carelessly to the side. Giyuu sat back on his knees and let his eyes roam her, now fully bare and laid out beneath him.Â
When his appraisal of her finally reached the thatch of curls between her thighs, the Water Pillar loosed a shaky breath. She had half a mind to cross her legs, to conceal the most intimate part of her body from the raging fire of his gaze as he studied her, but she forced herself to remain relaxed; open.
One, broad and calloused hand stretched tentatively out to run along the outside of her hip and down her leg, before smoothing back up in the inside of her thigh. His eyes flicked once to hers, and then he leaned forward and brushed delicate kisses down her abdomen, over her hip and along her thigh. He continued his descent as he slowly pushed himself back from her, and once he imparted one last, sweet press of his lips against her ankle, he rose.Â
The flickering light of the lantern cast shadows along the alabaster of his skin, further accentuating how the muscles of his torso and abdomen flexed and shifted as he worked to free himself of the remainder of his clothes. His eyes did not leave hers, not even as his hands found the buckle of his belt and tugged it loose, and Y/N found herself free falling into their depths.
The ravenette dropped his belt to the floor, and then his fingers were at the waistband of his trousers, pulling and fiddling with their fastening. At last, Giyuu freed his lower half from the confines of his uniform pants and stepped out from the puddle they made at his feet.Â
Y/Nâs breath hitched in her throat as her eyes raked over his beautiful form, so lean yet solid and muscular. Her cheeks burned with a renewed blush as her gaze followed the small, dark trail of hair beginning just below his navel, and down between his hips, where the evidence of his desire stood proud.Â
Her throat went dry. He was large â the flared head of his tip nearly grazed his navel, and his width was a little more than two of her fingers. Her thighs clamped together nervously, as she pondered how on earth sheâd be able to accommodate him.
Giyuu noticed her hesitation, and a faint dusting of pink spread across his cheeks. âI have never -â
The shrine maiden shook her head. âNor I,â she whispered, though the knowledge that this was as new to him as it was to her helped ease the clench in her stomach. For all her nervousness, the Miko could not ignore the heat and longing which burned within her as she lifted her eyes back to his. She found her muscles softening as she saw the same fire within those cyan pools sheâd come to love. Y/N laid back against the floor â against the comforting soft of his haori, and let body relax, her legs falling open to him.Â
She held her hand out to him, beckoning, âCome back to me, Giyuu.âÂ
The ravenette did not hesitate as he returned to her, covering her body with his own as he pulled her in for a heated kiss, the weight of his hardened length resting heavily against her hip as he settled between the cradle of her thighs.
Y/N moaned into his mouth, instinctively rolling her hips against him, desperate to feel closer to the man who had claimed her heart before sheâd realized anyone was capable of holding it. Â
Giyuu groaned, softly, against her as she repeated the movement, breaking their kiss to look down at the flushed Miko threatening to drive him wild with her silken touch. As much as he was desperate to feel her â every part of her â he knew what they were about to do would not be nearly as pleasurable for her as it would be for him.Â
âI donât want to hurt you,â the Water Pillarâs eyes were stormy, a tempest of competing desire and pain at the idea of causing her even the slightest discomfort raging within him.Â
Y/N brushed her lips against his once before trailing along his jaw, pausing only to suck softly as the soft spot beneath his ear. âI am only ever undone by you; never hurt.âÂ
He moaned softly, lowering his head back down to reclaim her mouth firmly with his own, his lips beseeching her to let him consume her.Â
She was only too happy to do so, parting her mouth so that his tongue could slide in and dance languidly with hers, as he reached between them, gripping hold of his aching length and positioning himself at her entrance.Â
The first brush of his hot, velvety tip against her folds broke their kiss, both gasping at the new yet intoxicating feel of the otherâs most intimate area.Â
Giyuu braced his free arm by her head, his fingers stretching to run comfortingly through her hair, as he pressed his forehead against hers. âIf it becomes too much, just tell me, and we can stop.â His voice shook ever so slightly as he waited for her signal, the ache in his groin becoming nearly painful.Â
The Miko grazed her lips against his throat. âDonât stop.â She murmured. She hitched her legs higher up on his hips, angling herself so the trembling man above her would have better access to her.Â
Slowly, so very slowly, the tip of Giyuuâs length began to push into her, and Y/N felt herself temporarily forget how to breathe. Above her, Giyuuâs eyes squeezed shut in a concerted effort not to sheathe himself within her in one stroke.Â
âY/N,â Giyuu panted, unable to stop the shaky moan that fell from his lips as he sunk into her warm heat that wrapped tight, so impossibly tight around him.
The shrine maiden winced at the unfamiliar and slightly uncomfortable sensation of being slowly stretched and filled by the Pillar. She felt as though she was a wave, crashing and breaking and parting around a rocky shore with every inch gained by the press of his hips against hers.Â
Giyuu hardly had a quarter of himself seated within her when he felt his head brush against a thin barrier. His eyes opened to look down at the Miko, panting beneath him, her eyebrows pinched in slight discomfort. When she noticed heâd stopped, she peered up at him through her thick eyelashes, her cheeks flushed.Â
The hand Giyuu had held at his base to help guide himself within her lifted to grip her hip, her legs relaxing as his fingers massaging soothing circles into her flesh. Giyuu removed his forehead from its resting place against hers and he buried his face into the side of her neck as he pressed his body flush against hers. The hand heâd used to brace himself found hers, and he lifted to rest above her head, his fingers twining tightly with her own.Â
âIâm okay,â she whispered, pressing a sweet kiss against the shell of his ear. Giyuu nearly shuddered at her words, and he pressed his hips forward, his cock finally breaching that thin, inner barrier to the rest of her welcoming heat.Â
Y/N cried out at the bright spark of pain that flared through her as Giyuu claimed her as his own, but the Pillar held her steady, pressing open-mouthed kisses against her neck.Â
A hitched gasp blew past Giyuuâs lips as he became fully seated within her heat, her core gripping him like a vice. He panted against the sweat-dampened skin of her neck as they both adjusted to the sensation, her nails digging harshly into the skin of his back as she waited for the discomfort to subside.Â
Giyuu pulled his face back to look down at her, the hand heâd had on her hip rising to cup her face as he brushed his lips across her cheeks and eyes.Â
âMy beloved, are you all right?â His breath came hard and fast as he panted, the growing friction between where they were connected becoming hotter, more demanding the longer he remained still.Â
Y/Nâs eyes slowly opened to meet his, he felt her relax as he kissed her, slow and gentle.Â
Her lips broke from his and she nodded, shakily. âYou can move â just hold me. Please.âÂ
Giyuu let his full weight fall against her as he wound an arm tightly around her waist, his other hand tilting her face up so he could kiss her fiercely, eager to show her what she meant to him when his words otherwise failed to do so. As she opened up to him, tongue flicking out shyly along his lip, Giyuu rolled his hips experimentally against hers.Â
Both the shrine maiden and the Pillar cried out in unison as Giyuuâs movement stoked an intense pleasure where they were joined.
It was like a spark of flame had ignited between her legs before shooting up to her belly, making her insides clench and pulse.Â
It was addicting, and, judging by the way the raven haired swordsman above her hissed, heâd felt that jolt of electrifying pleasure, too.
âOh,â Giyuu moaned as he began to move atop her, his cock sliding in and out of her heat as he worked to set a pace. âYou feel â this is ââ his stutters broke off into ragged pants that melted into broken moans with every movement as he found his rhythm.
The grip he had on her hand tightened as he pulled back from her neck in favor of watching her body jolt and bounce with each of his thrusts.Â
His head dropped down to study how his length, now coated in something shiny, appeared with every long draw of his hips out before disappearing back into her warmth.Â
He threw his head back. âHeaven,â the Water Pillar groaned out, a tendon throbbing in his neck as another cracked moan slipped free from his throat. âYou are heaven.âÂ
Shallow thrusts turned deeper, more purposeful, as the Water Pillar settled into his tempo. Each push of his hips opened her up more, bit by bit, until Y/Nâs limbs liquified and she was left moaning and whimpering in time with his movements.
One particular thrust made her cry out, caused her legs to reflexively tighten around Giyuuâs hips as something hot flared deep within her stomach.Â
âM-more,â she managed, her voice tapering off with a squeak. She needed to feel that spark again, wanted to feel that jolt of electricity that made her stomach clench. âP-please â ah!â Giyuu ââÂ
With something between a moan and a growl, Giyuu angled himself to thrust deeper, his weight pushing her hips back from the floor. Her legs were forced to hike higher up his waist, her ankles locking instead against the dip in his spine rather than his backside.Â
The new angle meant that Giyuu was able to hit at a spot that sent a bolt of lightening between her legs, and she could feel herself tighten around him.Â
The combination of her walls fluttering and pulsing around him and the strange fullness she felt was both overwhelming and exhilarating. She did not think she could stand to feel empty again; to not feel him consuming every inch of her.
Gradually, the small garden hut was filled by the sounds of their pants and moans, weaving together to form the melody of a song meant only for them.
Giyuu began thrusting harder, and soon, a dull clap of skin began to reverberate off the hutâs slatted wood walls, adding a steady beat to the rhythm of their pleasure. Though the air inside the hut had been nearly as frigid as what lay beyond its door, both the Miko and the Slayer found themselves coated in a thin sheen of sweat that made their skin glisten in the faint, orange glow of her lantern.
Above her, the Water Pillar was as lost in his pleasure as she. Guided purely by instinct, Y/N arched her lower back away from the floor until her breasts were flush against his sternum, desperate to feel that jolting spark between her legs.Â
She felt the walls her of her core clench tighter around Giyuuâs length with her movement, and he answered her with a deep growl as his arm cinched tighter around her waist.
Deep; he was so deep within her, that she wondered whether he might reach her soul before they had to part.
Giyuuâs thrusts quickened, the base of his groin grinding against that sensitive spot between her thighs that had her wanting more as she moaned, her thighs squeezing the Hashiraâs hips.
His head was thrown back, his eyes tightly shut as the most beautiful sounds of pleasure Y/N had ever heard poured from Giyuuâs mouth.
âI â fuck.â He growled as one arm tightened around her waist to the point of pain, the other grabbing her hand to bring it to his lips in a futile attempt to stifle the sounds lilting from him like song.Â
His name fell from her lips like a hallowed oath and Y/Nâs legs fell to the side, allowing Giyuu to chase the crescent of his release, as hips pistoned into her with wild abandon.Â
âY-Y/N,â her black-haired beauty of a lover grit through clenched teeth, a bead of sweat rolling down his temple. âMy treasure, I-Iâm gonna-âÂ
The Water Pillar buried his face into the side of her neck, cradling his groans into her throat, and Y/N could feel his length twitch within her.
As Giyuuâs hips slammed into her one final time, so to did the realization that she loved this; she wanted always to be this close to him, wanted always to be unable to tell where she ended and he began.
She loved him.Â
But the bitter truth was that sheâd never again get to hold Giyuu the way she was right then, legs wrapped tightly around his waist as she felt something warm gush through her, a pleasured groan, so beautiful and husky tumbling from the Hashiraâs lips as he pressed a sweet kiss against her collarbone.Â
She would not get to love him past this most sacred rite.Â
If she were honest, sheâd likely never again experience this intimacy with anyone, for as long as she lived â for how could anyone else ever possibly compare?Â
She supposed sheâd been doomed to never hold onto the people who were meant to love her since the day she was born. She shouldâve known better.
But as the roll of Giyuuâs hips into her heat slowed, and his labored breaths eased, Y/N could not find it within herself to regret it; to regret him.Â
Because, fool though she was, she loved him.Â
Giyuu collapsed against her, his face nuzzling into the crook of her neck as he came down from his high, still buried inside her as the two panted.Â
Her hands moved of their own accord to card through his raven hair, fingertips massaging his scalp as his breathing slowed, his breath adding further moisture to the already sweat-dampened skin of her neck.Â
She wished they could remain like that always; that the dawn creeping over the horizon would not herald forth the sun, and they could stay on the floor of the garden hut forever, wrapped in one anotherâs embrace. She desperately wanted to memorize the tempo of his heart as it beat steadily against his chest, the vibrations of which she felt against her ribs. Such a beautiful melody, it was, and yet it filled her with such despair to know she might never again hear its sweet song; that it might cease playing forever, the moment Giyuu resumed being the Water Pillar once more, and walked through the shrine gates for the last time.Â
But Y/N had never had anyone she could call her own, and as much as she loved the man nuzzling her neck as he whispered sweet nothings against her skin, heâd never been hers to keep.Â
âMy beautiful, beautiful Y/N,â Giyuu murmured, kissing his way up her throat to her lips. âAre you alright?âÂ
She held his lips for a moment before breaking away, letting her eyes roam his face, and she nodded. âAre you?âÂ
To her utter surprise, the Water Pillar chuckled softly, his laugh breathy and his smile heartbreakingly beautiful. âYes, my treasure. I am more than alright.âÂ
He brushed a kiss against the tip of her nose. âAfter all, I am with you.â
âââ-
Heâd brought her against his chest and theyâd laid there together, simply staring at one another, trading soft kisses as Giyuu traced a finger over every feature of her face at least twice.Â
If he was to die, he knew his last thoughts would be of her, and he wanted to be sure heâd committed every last detail of her face to memory.
Soon, far too soon, the deep indigo of the night sky was broken by the first, watery rays of morning light, and both the Miko and the Slayer knew their time was up.
The lovers dressed quickly, their backs to one another as both steeled themselves for the goodbye they could no longer avoid.Â
And now, that time had come. Though it was Giyuu who walked to his likely doom, Y/N felt as if she was embarking on her own death march as the pair drew near the towering Shrine gate. Perhaps she was; after all, he would be taking her heart with him, and she was unlikely to get it back.
Y/N did not know whether to lean in and kiss him, one last time, or whether such a display of affection would only scratch at the gaping, open wounds they now bore on their chests, where their hearts had been.Â
Giyuu, apparently, did not know what to do either, so the two only stood there beneath the Torii, eyes swimming with emotions neither could bear to voice.Â
There was a beat, and then the two moved toward one another, drawn together like magnets as they locked themselves in a tight embrace. Giyuuâs hand cupped the back of her skull as Y/N pressed her face hard into his shoulder. Her fingers dug into the fabric of his haori, desperate to keep him rooted to her â to life, safe and away from demons.Â
But he couldnât stay; she knew that. And so, with a deep inhale in a desperate attempt to memorize that mahogany and citrus scent of his she so adored, Y/N pulled away. She made to step back from him entirely, to put distance between them, but those warm fingers caught her under her chin, tilting her head up to face him before his hand slid to cup her cheek.Â
The emotion swimming in the azure depths of his irises threatened to chisel away at the lock she kept on her own. Tears burned in her eyes, but she would not let them fall; she would not make this harder for herself â for him â than it already was.Â
âIf you do not hear from me, leave the mountain. Go to the city, and do not go out at night. Keep your dagger and wisteria on you at all times, even when you sleep,â Giyuuâs eyes were serious, the hand on her face holding her in place. âLive, Y/N. Grow to be an old woman. Die only from age.â
The shrine maiden closed her eyes as she willed herself not to cry. âAnd if you win?âÂ
Giyuu hesitated for a moment and Y/N knew better than to ask him to make a promise he could not keep.Â
âSend a crow, if you can.â She whispered, feigning a small smile. âIt would be nice to not be afraid to go and gather night-blooming herbs.â
The Water Pillar nodded, his hand smoothing through her hair one last time as his lips pressed against her forehead. âThank you, Y/N.âÂ
She didnât need to ask what for.
She hoped sheâd never forget the way he said her name; the longing and the breathless passion that dripped from every syllable, and the way it sent shivers down her spine.Â
Giyuu broke away from her and set off towards the east. Y/N watched until he was nothing more than a speck on the horizon, before he disappeared entirely.Â
He did not look back.Â
ââââââââ
He hadnât trusted himself to look back at her, though every fiber of his being had screamed at him to turn around and behold her beauty one last time. But the Shrine Maiden had become his largest weakness, and Giyuu knew if heâd looked back, he would never make it back to his estate; to the Corps.Â
And if you win? Sheâd asked him, and he hadnât been able to form the words of the answer heâd so desperately wanted to give her.
Because while Giyuu Tomioka never made promises he couldnât keep, that did not mean he didnât hope. Right then, more than anything, his greatest desire was to win this war; win it, and come back and tell Y/N that she no longer needed to fear the night.Â
In any other life â if Giyuu had been any other man â there would be no question as to who heâd choose to spend the rest of his days with.Â
And so, Giyuu thought as he forced himself to march forward, his eyes burning, if he made it out of this war alive, he would go back to the Shrine and tell Y/N of their victory himself.
And perhaps sheâd then allow him to make her his wife.
Keep an eye out for Part II to see if Giyuu comes back and makes good on his promise!
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â§Ë° blog events
new yearâs prompt event masterlistÂ
â§Ë° long-term fics
[BAKUGOU] forget me not: pro-hero reader was kidnapped and lost her memory. delves heavily into recovery and piecing together the life the reader used to have before (pro-hero au, angst, fluff)
[BAKUGOU] loving all the parts of you: in which you learn to love all the prickly parts that make up bakugou katsuki (fluff, bit of angst)
[BAKUGOU] and i give my all (to you): you think you bit off more than you could chew when you decided to do your dissertation on ocean acidification, leaving you stranded out in the open ocean. alone. for months. well⌠maybe you werenât so alone after all⌠(fluff, merman au, light angst)
[BAKUGOU] holding out (just for you): in which you find a horrendously injured dragon in a cave and make it your duty to heal him, not knowing that heâs the infamous dragonshifter, bakugo katsuki, who has been cursed to remain trapped in his dragon form foreverâunless the spell is broken (fantasy au, fluff)
â§Ë° one shots
[BAKUGOU]Â sparks fly:Â and within the darkness of her room, she found that the smallest of lights were just that much brighter (college au, fluff)
[BAKUGOU]Â within these arms:Â there was something wrong with bakugou (hurt / comfort)
[BAKUGOU]Â what they donât see:Â walking past bakugouâs door at nearly three in the morning, she heard a noise that sounded awfully similar to that of a sob (hurt / comfort)
[BAKUGOU]Â forever and always:Â for every time that sheâs gotten injured, heâs always there to patch her up (fluff, angst)
[BAKUGOU]Â the little things: bakugou gets hit with a quirk that turns him into a baby for a day (crack, humor, fluff)
[BAKUGOU]Â neutral looks:Â it was only a matter of time before kirishima and kaminari noticed the strangely blank expressions on bakugouâs face in lieu of his typical anger-ridden ones (humor, fluff)
[BAKUGOU]Â the little merman: the little mermaid au with bakugou as ariel and female reader as prince eric. thatâs it. thatâs the fic. (fluff, angst, humor)
[BAKUGOU] his perceptive eyes: collab fic with the prompt - â__ is concerned because [name] isnât sleepingâ (fluff, comfort)
[BAKUGOU] lacuna: reader gets selective amnesia during her hero training course and canât remember bakugou (angst, fluff) part one | part two
[BAKUGOU] and you, i trust: you found destruction instead of warmth, with him on the brink of death (angst-ish, demon slayer au)
[BAKUGOU] fairy hollow: and there he was, battered and broken, curled up inside the head of a tulip as though that would hide him (fantasy au)
[BAKUGOU] christmas (baby please come home): you should be here with me, baby please come home (angst, fluff)
[BAKUGOU] donât cry, blue sky: mina tried to rope you into messing with bakugou again, just to see how much he cared deeep deeeeep down (humor, bit sad)
[BAKUGOU] say the word (and iâll be there): life as a doctor was different from life as a pro-hero, as youâve come to learn. well, at least you werenât always landing in the hospital for villain-related injuries (fluff, angst)
[BAKUGOU] devilâs glare: bakugou katsuki is a powerful demon that you have the pleasure of dating. but when he pisses you off one day, you decide to get back at him in a pretty petty way: drawing a salt circle around you to force him to apologize (fluff, pining, no quirk au)
[BAKUGOU] itâs you, itâs always you: a small series of connected one shots about bakugou crushing on a badass reader (pro-hero au, fluff, pining) part one | part two | part three
[BAKUGOU] knock me out, take me down: and there you stood in the fighting ring, little civilian you, staring down the undergroundâs top boxerâan intimidating man by the name âdynamightâ with a glare that pierced right through youâas the crowd roared in excitement for the next match with him. your match. (boxer au, bamf reader)
[BAKUGOU] when the night calls: you thought he was dead. you were wrong (hurt/comfort, horror-ish, romance)
[BAKUGOU?] tiny: another stupid fic i wrote about bakugou getting bullied by his friends (crack, humor)
[MIDORIYA] ghosts, mysteries, and a 7ft buff skeleton: collab fic with the prompt - âWhich part sounded good to you? The party in the woods? The party in the woods, in the abandoned cabin? Or the anonymous text that was sent to you about the first two?â (humor, horror-ish)Â
â§Ë° drabbles
bakugou katsuki always thought he didnât deserve you
bakugou katsuki loved you so fucking much
bakugou katsuki had a hard time saying i love you
bakugou katsuki was always telling you he loved you
bakugou katsuki was a very animated sleeper
bakugou katsuki slowly learns how to express affection
bakugou katsuki was busy⌠so you bite him. a lot
bakugou katsuki sometimes needed someone to tell him they believed in him
bakugou katsuki teaches you how to love
bakugou katsuki liked to save the things you gave to him
bakugou katsuki takes care of you after a long day at work
bakugou katsuki was a bit of a crybaby
bakugou katsuki was always needed
bakugou katsuki would not burn the world down for you
bakugou katsuki gets confessed to for the first time
bakugou katsuki was always silently creeping up behind you
bakugou katsuki was built for destruction
bakugou katsuki paid attention to those around him
bakugou katsuki did not like when his neck was touched
bakugou katsuki saves youâyou save bakugou katsuki
bakugou katsuki had a weakness for praise
bakugou katsukiâs schedule had been packed lately
bakugou katsuki makes you breakfast
bakugou katsuki finds you during the apocalypse
bakugou katsuki was so in love with you
bakugou katsuki as an eldritch horror
â§Ë° requestsÂ
bakugou meeting his long-distance s/o for the first time
bakugou with an s/o whoâs both deaf & denkiâs sister
bakugou acting mushy around his s/o (but itâs actually toga in disguise)
bakugou acting like gordon ramsey during a bakusquad cooking competition
bakugou and reader flying among the stars together
bakugou sometimes had nightmares
bakugou with reader whoâs a fnaf fan (hcs)
bakugou / todoroki with an s/o whoâs tamakiâs sibling & has bad social anxiety (hcs)
bakugou / shinsou / midoriya with a crush in a disney mood (hcs)
kirishima / aizawa with an s/o who tends to break out into song (hcs)
bakugou / shinsou / kaminari walking in on their crush watching hentai (hcs)
in which you give bakugo katsuki the silent treatment
warnings: 2.3k words, fluff fic, slight hurt but mostly comfort, bakugo is sad :( he doesn't like being ignored, i wrote this weeks ago i can't remember shit about what i put in this. UNEDITED ASF!!!
a/n: this was not supposed to be a standalone fic, this was actually meant to be a multi-character thing about giving them the silent treatment but that didn't turn out as planned bc i have no time so i only have bakugo ready lol! hope you enjoy
thereâs a pair of crimson eyes burning holes in the side of your head and you can feel the gaze penetrating further and further into your skull with each passing second.
you almost have the nerve to ask when bakugo katsuki learnt how to use his armour-piercing shot with his eyes.Â
but alas, you bite the inside of your cheek and continue ignoring him, fingers tapping away on your keyboard to finish up your report.
itâs now day three of your silent treatment. your boyfriend has endured 48, painful hours of the punishment that he rightfully deserved and heâs been restless for all 48 hours. itâs a miracle that heâs survived this long because you totally wouldâve expected him to blow up already.
how ironic that heâs acting sensible now yet couldnât hold his tongue when you two were taking down the villain.
the event that caused bakugoâs predicament was actually the report you were finishing, a gang of villains - experienced ones, had broken into a high-end jewellery store and stolen majority of their dazzling diamonds and you and bakugo just so happened to be on site.
you were expecting a robbery chase that happened at least every three days. what you werenât expecting, was that they were good. like, really good.
one of the thiefâs quirks kept grazing you and it didnât help that the communication between you and bakugo was off that day, so when you meet up with him again after splitting up, unconscious villains in tow with a few injuries to pair with it.Â
he failed to stop the big words that tumbled out of his mouth.
âwhat the hell was that? you seriously failed to listen to some simple instructions? you might wanna go back to being a fuckinâ sidekick because of how shit that was and you have the nerve to call yourself a pro?â thundered the explosive blond, whose face was getting closer and closer to yours with each passing second.
your eyebrows furrowed in confusion. you took down the villain, what was the big deal? âexcuse me?â you muttered lowly.
that seems to tick him off even more, âyou heard me! that was embarrassing to watch, kept getting hit and injured by some shitty extra. we donât need heroes like you to screw things as simple as a robbery chase up!â
bakugo had been ticked off the second he first entered the agency this morning, so you were aware he was in a bad mood and you probably were the final strike to him letting loose of his temper- but that was not an excuse for the venom he was spitting. no matter how desperately you wanted to retaliate, you kept your cool for the sake of your relationship and also because you were in public. you didnât need anyone listening to realise that it was you that bakugo was shouting at, so with no sound, you turn around and meet up with the police, villains in hand.Â
that seemed to shut him up pretty easily, thank goodness to your eardrums.
âwe took âem down,â you said the second the police scrambled out of their cars. you tried to keep the frustration and anger out of your tone but the way you threw the villains with a little more force than necessary against the police car caused the officers to flinch.Â
a certain blond appears not long after, now calmer and more guilty-looking.
âthanks you two. we dug through our records and found out that these criminals have been wanted for a while. kept escaping under our noses,â one policeman says with a grateful smile. you donât bother to return it, blaming it on the cut on your cheek.
âno problem. just call us if you ever need us again,â you tell him with a proper nod.Â
you and bakugo watch the policemen secure the villains, not moving until the last car leaves your sight.
he turns to you and finally says something to break the suffocating tension between you two.
âyou should probably get some first aid for those cuts.â
bakugo tries to sound normal- really, he tries, because the second you turned around and left him in the alley, he realised the magnitude of his stupidity and felt his heart drop to his stomach, fearing for the worst.
with a small âtchâ from you, youâre gone the next second from his sight, probably flying back to the agency.
you donât speak to him. even when he spams your phone with check up texts, even when he returns after patrol, even when he walks into your office whilst you rapidly type away at your laptop furiously, making more typos than youâd like to admit.Â
âhey,â he says sternly, trying to capture your attention with little success. âcâmon, talk to me.â
bakugo rounds the table and bobs down beside you, careful not to aggravate you by touching you even though it was hard to resist the temptation. natural boyfriend instinct.
ây/n, i didnât mean what i said back there, i swear,â he continues, âi was just, fuckinâ mad at- i donât even know, and i shouldnât have snapped at you like that.â
itâs beautiful how he can say everything beside âsorryâ.
âplease donât ignore me.â
heâs frowning, and you really wanna look at him and respond, but you donât and this dance continues for the next two days. bakugo asks if you want coffee; no answer but he brings it for you regardless. bakugo asks if you need help sorting through the mess of papers on your desk; no answer but he cleans it up regardless, in the exact way you like it. bakugo asks if you need him to run by the support gear department to check up on your costume; no answer but he does it for you regardless and tells you all the updates as well. (heâs not doing it for your forgiveness. this is a usual routine you two have so even without your answers, he knows whether youâll say yes or no.)
now heâs sitting in your office whilst you finish writing up the report youâve been neglecting for a while because often, to speed things up, you and bakugo split up the paperwork but with you pretending like he, your boyfriend, doesnât exist, that wasnât really possible.
at the 67th hour of no speaking, he snaps. now that you two were officially off the clock and could return home or do as you please, bakugo spends no time picking you up from your chair with little to no effort as a noise of surprise slips past your lips.
you want to ask where he was taking you as he glides through the halls with determination and vigour, his shoes clanking against the marble floor with each step he took, keeping you secured in his arms, pressed against his chest.
thereâs a string of curses that you could yell at your boyfriend right now and donât be mistaken, you could very easily take him down, if it weren't for how much you had missed him.
(you feel slightly terrible for keeping up this silent treatment because that pout on his face is growing by the second, but itâs what he deserves and you wouldnât relent until a proper âsorryâ is given.)
in your moment of zoning out, bakugo has reached his car and seated you in the passenger seat, leaning over you to secure your seatbelt. the kiss he places on your face practically radiates with his complacency at getting you safely in his car.Â
you huff and cross your arms as he rounds the vehicle to the driverâs side. bakugo hands you the aux and you take it, plugging in your phone to find your shared playlist and you donât miss the smirk he has when he sees the familiar playlist name pop up on the screen.
the drive is painless enough with no words being exchanged, the music muting the silence that still had some tension lingering in it.
bakugoâs taking you back to his apartment and sure enough, the second the car is parked (perfectly), bakugo tells you âdonât moveâ before exiting and jogging around to get to your side.
you let him pick you up again with a sigh but itâs all for show, especially the way your heart flutters when you notice heâs hugging you a little tighter this time.Â
heâs probably afraid youâre gonna run off (heâs had that fear since you first started dating).
sure enough, the explosive blond doesnât set you down until he steps foot into his bedroom and from there, he throws you on his expensive ass bed with ease, clambering atop you before crushing you with all his weight.
a little âoofâ escapes you.
ââm not getting up till you speak to me,â he lazily threatens, wrapping his arms around your middle. âso you can either get comfy or stop messinâ around.â
âiâm still mad at you, yâknow,â you murmur, bringing your hands behind your head whilst staring up at his ceiling. the man lying above you stiffens, taking his head out of his chest to look up at you.
âiâm sorry,â he gruffly confesses, unable to look you in your eye when you glance back down at him with your jaw agape and eyes widened.Â
yes, he should have said the apology ages ago. yes, itâs been long overdue. yes, you were still surprised that he managed to get those two syllables out of his mouth.
above all, bakugo katsuki is stubborn, unrelenting and powerful, and youâre surprised he succumbed without you suggesting for him to apologise.
you sit up on your elbows, recovered from your brief moment of shock to tell him, âyouâre not forgiven.â
âwhat?â he gawks, outraged, âwhat else do you want from me?â
âitâs been two days! you couldâve said âsorryâ two days ago and i would have forgiven you!âÂ
âfuckinâ hell, i didnât think of that.â
âbakugo katsuki, are you really that stupid?â
âtake it back!â
ânot until you take calling-me-a-lame-hero back!â
âiâm sorry! i take it back!â he winces, âyou sure know how to kill a man, huh? iâm sorry, i didnât mean what i said, now talk to me again, y/n, these past few days have been torture!â
you canât help but smile at his desperation. he never acts like this for anyone so youâre going to enjoy these rare moments of vulnerability for a little longer.Â
âtold me to go back to beinâ a side kick,â you huffed, âthatâs not a bad idea actually, maybe iâll listen and apply to be midoriyaâs. or todorokiâs. theyâre climbing the ranks quite quickly-â
â-y/n!â heâs whining now and youâre afraid you have a manchild lying atop you now.
âiâm joking.â
âyouâre mean.â
âoh so now iâm the mean one? what about when-â
â-shut your mouth!â
âis this another one of your instructions? telling me that iâm unworthy of being a hero to the extent that i need to shut my mouth-â
â-stop it!â
you fall back on his pillows in a fit of laughter and as your giggles fill the room, bakugo canât help but feel his heart ache. this is what heâs been yearning for for the past few days, moments that are so unexplainably, unabashedly you that he realised he doesnât want to go another day without it. now that youâre back in his arms, he knows everything will be okay, especially with the familiar feeling of your hands carding through his hair.
âiâm really sorry. i didnât mean to be that mean,â he begins after a moment of silence. it takes a few more seconds for him to continue, âi was just freaking out seeinâ you get hurt and i was really fuckinâ panicking because those injuries were totally avoidable. i should have protected you and i shouldn't have gone at you for just doing your job. i was scared.â
you can't help but melt a little at his confession, and the way you can feel him frown into your skin whilst tugging you closer, you feel more loved than ever fathomable.
âthank you, katsuki. i appreciate it but you know i can take care of myself, and i know youâre always going to protect me when i need it. i trust you, more than anyone else.âÂ
bakugo closes his eyes in content as he tugs himself closer to you than what should be considered possible. you welcome him for all of his roughness and raggedness. he just might be doomed if he didn't have you.
âwe should really move in together,â you suggest.
âyeah, yeah we should.â
after a few minutes of silence, you begin to speak up, âi have my night patrol soon, you have to let me go, babe.â
he squeezes you tighter, âbut i literally just got you! iâm getting my three days worth of attention, fuck your patrol.â
âthatâs not very heroic of you,â you murmur, ânow let me go.â
âno.â
above all, bakugo katsuki loves you.Â
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I'm seriously in love with your blog! Its so amazing!!! Can I have some hcs for a s/o who was in an abusive relationship, but the boys don't know and when they raise their hand after a fight to like run their hand through their hair or something their s/o flinches and covers their head? Sorry if its a weird request. Can I get it with Bakugou, Midoryia, Todoroki, Kirishima, and Shinsou. (You don't have to do shinsou if you don't want to but it will be much appreciated if you do) Thanks â¤â¤
I donât normally do so many characters, but I made an exception. I hope these are okay~
Bakugou
âI canât always spend time with you, Iâve got other shit to do you know-â Bakugou throws his hands up in exasperation but the action makes you flinch, cradling your head in your hands as you brace for an impact that doesnât come-
âWhats your fucking problem, Dumbass? You really think Iâd fucking hit you-â Heâs actually really insulted. He knows he can be an asshole, but did you really think that little of him?
When he sees that you cower away even more he starts to feel really bad, âBecause you know I would never fucking hurt you right?â Tries to soften his voice, but he still sounds rough around the edges, poor Bakugou is so confused.
When you begin to explain to him about your past abusive relationship he feels nothing but anger inside himself.
Mini crackles begin to emit from his palms as he begins to rant about how heâll fuck your ex up.
Doesnât notice the way you cower even more at his reaction, until he sees you standing back from him, wide eyed.
Instantly by your side once more, gently moving a palm out to cup your face so you look up into his eyes.
âIâll always be here to protect you, I would never do anything to hurt you. But, I am going to kill that fucking asshole.â Bakugou pulls your quivering body into his own, his arm curled around your neck to pull you into his chest as his other hand rubs soothing circles along your back. Lips leaning down to press a gentle kiss to the top of your head, you could swear you heard him mutter âsorryâ into your hair.
Midoriya
âOh, I left my phone in my room, give me one second-â His arm shoots out to signal towards his room but he suddenly notices the way you flinch and cover your head.
Panics.
What did he do now? He doesnât want to mess up everything heâs got with you.
Midoriya is too scared to come closer to you in case he does something else to mess this up.
Instantly starts apologising, he doesnât understand what heâs done but the absolute fear in your eyes terrifies him.
âA-are you okay, Y/N?â Thereâs a tightness in his chest as he listens to your explanation of your reaction to him, the fear of losing you now replaced with a pure hatred for your ex. How could someone be so cruel to someone as amazing as you?
Instantly pulls you into his lap, wrapping his arms around your shaking body tightly as he rocks you from side to side.
âIâll never let anything happen to you, Y/N. I love you so much.âÂ
Todoroki
You and Todoroki were lying together on one of the couches in Heights Alliance, both of you completely relaxed until Todoroki brought one of his hands up to run through his hair.
The action making you recoil away from his body, sliding to the other side of the couch as your arm lifted up to protect your head.
Instantly understands your reaction, because thatâs how heâd reacted before when he was younger and his father used to hit him.
Poor boy is completely worried about you.Â
Immediately tugs you into a reassuring hug, placing his chin on top of your head as you clutch to his shirt.Â
Starts getting really intense flashbacks. Did you think he was like his father? Did you think he was capable of doing things to you like his father did to him?Â
Todoroki is nothing like his father, suddenly begins to overthink everything.
âYou donât have to explain to me if you donât want to, Y/N. But just know Iâm here for you. I would never hurt you.â Todoroki doesnât want to force you to explain your past, knowing how difficult it can be but he just wants you to feel safe with him.
Kirishima
âI didnât do it on purpose, training with Bakugou took longer than expected-â Kirishima waved his arm in the air towards you, causing you to flinch back, covering your head and bracing for impact.
The instant he had done it he saw the absolute fear in your eyes. Instantly confused, poor boy. Is that what you thought of him?
Is actually really offended at first. Did you really think that he would hurt you? The insecurity begins to bubble up.
Seeing the absolute pain in Kirishimaâs eyes at your reaction, you decide to tell him why you reacted the way you did.
âBaby, you know youâre safe with me, right? I would never hurt you.â Kirishimaâs eyes are glossy as he listened to your story, his heart breaking for what youâve been through.Â
Vows that heâll never let anything bad happen to you ever again.
Suggests cuddling in bed while watching a movie to take your mind off it, his back against the headboard as you snuggle between his legs, strong arms wrapped around you as he leans down to push gentle kisses against your cheek and neck.
Shinsou
âY/N, Iâve told you before. You donât need to do that-â Shinsou motioned a hand towards you, but the action made you cower away in fear, arms coming up to protect your head.
Shinsou instantly regretted his actions, what had he done? Utter confusion.
When you realised that he wasnât moving to hit you, you instantly feel guilty. Lowering your head as you decide to explain to Shinsou about your past relationship, the scars still running deep inside you.
His first reaction is sorrow, he feels so bad that you had to go through that and he wishes that he could have been there to protect you.
But then his entire body is practically shaking in anger. How dare anyone take advantage of you, make you feel like that. Heâs ready for blood until he seeâs you still looking up at him with wide, nervous eyes.
Immediately opens his arms to invite you into a hug, and waits until you accept his affection. Shinsou pulls you in to a tight hug, his arms squeezing you tight as he holds you impossibly close.
Continues stroking his hand against your back as you cuddle into him, pressing gentle kisses to your head and whispering reassuring words in your ear, but secretly he keeps thinking about how your ex could have abused you in such a way. He canât get the idea of revenge out of his mind.
Do you have any headcanons for how shouto and katsuki text?
Omg I got so into these? They were so much fun~
Bakugou
Honestly youâd have more luck getting blood from a stone half the time.
One word answers, and sometimes you donât even get one word.
Every single group chat is muted. Heâs tried just leaving them but he gets put back in repeatedly.
If you message Bakugou to meet you somewhere or to hang out at a certain time, heâll often leave you on read.
This actually means that heâs going to be there at that time, and thinks you should just know that. Heâll only reply if he canât make it or to change the time.
But even then itâs just â7.â Or âno.â Short, curt answers.
If you get annoyed at him for not confirming that heâll be there or wonât be there, send him another text. And another, until you get a response.
Finally heâll text back a âK.â Or âfine, dumbass.â
Constantly puts a â.â After Every. Single. Message.
Makes it seem like heâs angry or annoyed at you, but itâs just his way of showing you heâs finished talking.
Definitely gonna use excuses as to why he didnât text back though. Usually âmy phones fucked up, Iâm not receiving messages.â Liar~
Only way to get him to send you longer texts is to try and get him to sext with you.
If you send him selfies however, heâs a completely different texter.
His answers are still often short and concise, but theyâre enough to make butterflies erupt in your chest.
âMine.â âBeautiful.â âPerfect.â Or an uncharacteristic âđâ all send your heart into palpitations.
Compliments are often followed by âdonât fucking post that anywhere. It should be for my eyes only.â Of course he isnât upset if you do post it online, but people better realize youâre his.
Gets excited whenever you send him photos of yourself that he knows you havenât shared with anyone else. Usually ones of you trying on outfits in dressing rooms to get his opinion or flirty pictures for his eyes only.
Ignore his texts however and he gets annoyed. Sends âOi.â Repeatedly. You come back to at least ten messages with Bakugou getting frustrated at you, Oi, where are you? Are you ignoring me? What are you doing? Y/N?
Says heâs not clingy but he secretly is.
When you saw that your contact had a cute emoji beside it you couldâve cried from joy, but donât tease him about it cause heâll get rid of it.
Send him memes and youâll get âlolâ in response.
Always remembers to send you a âMorning.â Text every morning without fail.
Send him candid photos youâve managed to take of him and he gets so annoyed. âWHEN DID YOU TAKE THAT.â
When heâs angry HE TEXTS IN ALL UPPERCASE. Rage texter for sure.
Todoroki
Doesnât use text speak. Thinks itâs just as quick to type properly.
Rarely gives you short, curt responses. Normally heâll try to keep up conversation with you because he knows how much you enjoy it.
Never uses âlolâ or âlmaoâ because he doesnât get why people use it when theyâre not laughing out loud?
Todoroki is SO sarcastic over text. High-key sassy af.
If you wanted to confirm a date with him or what time youâre meeting up, heâll often send you a response like âno, Iâm actually seeing my father. Of course Iâm seeing youđâ
Usually Todoroki prefers to have important or serious conversations face to face, so when you text each other the conversations are normally flirty or fun. Usually trying to make each other smile than anything too serious.
Send him funny memes and heâll send them back. Often conversations can go on for a while just by sending gifs or memes to each other. No other words needed.
If youâre feeling self-deprecating or sad he often sends you memes to cheer you up.
Constantly sends you candid photos heâs taken of you.
Full of compliments~
Todoroki loves when you send him photos that youâre going to post on social media to him before you post them. Makes him feel special and heâll usually give real heartfelt compliments.
Sending you âwhy you always lyingâ if you call yourself ugly or sending you love reaction memes when you post a cute selfie.
Usually sends you a cute emoji paired with a compliment if you send him photos of yourself.
Todoroki always sends you a text before he goes to sleep and when he wakes up. Just to say goodnight/good morning. He wants you to know heâs thinking about you.
You can text Todoroki at any time and you best believe heâll reply not long after. Even when he has âdo not disturbâ on he has his phone set to accept texts from your phone number.
You almost died when you saw your contact in his phone had a heart emoji beside it.
Silent in any group chats unless someone actually mentions him or he has input to a conversation.Â
Heâs not about to read the hundreds of messages his friends send on a daily but sometimes heâll add input in the form of a gif or a meme or a sassy comment here and there.
Hi there just wanted to say i love ur blog so much honestly one of my favourites- u write so wellđbesides that could i have headcanons for shinsou, bakugou and todoroki on what theyd do/feel if their partner was growing close to another guy but as friends? Possibly nsfw its up to uđ
Tbh, I imagine the three boys you picked would all probably be really jealous. So these ended up being more jealous headcanons than anything else. I didnât do NS*W this time, sorry~Â
Todoroki
Itâs gonna make him real self-conscious at first. Heâs petrified of losing you and heâs worried that youâll find someone you deem âbetterâ and leave him. Heâs already lost so many people in his life he doesnât want to lose you too.
Internalises his feelings a lot. Heâs nervous to even mention his doubts to you in case you donât take him seriously or worse, that heâs right.Â
Plus, he doesnât want to tell you what to do or who to talk to.
His s/o will probably notice how much quieter Todoroki is around them or how closed off heâs being. If his s/o was to mention it, heâd probably brush it off and act like everything is fine, but itâs really not fine.
Todoroki canât help himself sometimes so if you were to mention the other guy in conversation heâd be quick to give a sarcastic response, immediately regretting his words. But he canât help it, Todoroki is sassy af.
âIf you want to spend so much time with them then why donât you? Iâm not stopping you,â
Immediately worried that you will actually do that and heâs lost you forever.
âIâm sorry, Y/N. I-â now heâs really nervous heâs lost you forever. The pain in his chest is overwhelming.
âItâs okay, Shouto. You know I love you right?â Any doubts that clouded his mind disappeared as soon as you kissed him. Your words reassuring him that you only have eyes for him.
Give him plenty of reassurance and itâll be fine!
You always seemed to have an easier time making friends than he did. You were friendly with a lot of people and honestly he didnât have a problem with it. It wasnât hard to like you, you were great to be around.
But when he slowly noticed you getting closer to Midoriya he couldnât shake the feeling that reverberated within him.
It started off with him noticing you spending more time with Midoriya, studying together or watching movies in the common room together. Todoroki tried to get rid of the green eyed monster inside him but he was terrified of losing you.
The jealousy that took over him was intense and he felt the hot side of his body taking over, a heat within his body increasing.
There was no way he would lose you, he couldnât-
Shinsou
When he has you alone heâll tell you everything. His feeling of jealousy, the fear he has of losing you. Heâll bare his entire soul to you, because he loves you with every fibre of his being.
When you reciprocate his feelings heâs happy, his heart bursting with joy. Reassuring Shinsou is the easiest way to calm him down and ease the jealousy inside him.
Heâll still be jealous, itâs natural but not to the same extent as before.
Doesnât want to tell you to stop talking to them or to not be friends with them but heâs close to doing it because he doesnât like it.
When youâre alone together heâs clingy af.
Considers using his quirk to get the other guy to leave you alone. Heâll go to the extreme if it means that you donât leave him. He doesnât even want to think about losing you.
Because Shinsou is so laid back it can seem like he doesnât care sometimes, when he really does.
Heâll silently watch as you talk animatedly to Kaminari, not even noticing the subtle flirting that the electric boy was doing. But Shinsou noticed everything.
Heâs quiet about it at first, he doesnât want to scare you off by him being possessive but he doesnât want to lose you either. Fights this constant internal battle with himself.
Watches everything like a hawk, he wants to be there to intervene if anything happens. Losing you is not an option.
Eventually when he sees how Kaminari leans towards you to whisper something into your ear, the whole situation becomes too much. The jealousy overwhelming.
Shinsou decides he has to do something, it isnât that he doesnât trust you. Itâs other guys he doesnât trust. Immediately decides to get up and intervene.
âY/N, I need to talk to you for a minute.â He gently helps you to your feet as he turns to look towards Kaminari, âIn private,â
Bakugou
The first feeling that Bakugou has when he sees you getting close to another guy is pure rage. Who the fuck is this asshole that thinks he can get close to his s/o like that?
Bakugou also feels a pang in his chest that he canât describe. He isnât sure whether itâs jealousy or the fear of losing you, but either way it hurts. It feels like someone has wrapped a noose around his heart and itâs being squeezed tight.
He becomes harsher and colder to everyone. Heâll never admit his feelings or tell you how itâs making him feel out of fear of seeming weak.
He instead decides to hold you tighter, hold your hand in public, stick closer to you in social settings. These actions make it obvious to you that something is wrong. Youâll have to work hard for him to even consider telling you how he feels.
Will probably try and fight the person he thinks is trying to take you away from him. You belong to him, no one else and heâs not about to lose you to some damn extra.
Super close to telling you to stop talking to them altogether, but he doesnât want to control your life in that way, knowing that you probably would if it made him happy but you may grow to resent him in the future.
When youâre alone together heâs clingier than usual, trying to coax you into telling him how much you love him and how you only want him. That youâre his. Bakugou makes sure to bite down on your neck, in a spot where everyone will see to ensure that the guy knows youâre taken.
Bakugou had absolutely no interest in socialising half the time, the only reason he ever hung out with the rest of his class was because you or Kirishima convinced him to.
You were obviously the more outgoing one in the relationship, not that he minded if you did the majority of the talking in social situations.
Until, he noticed how close you were to Todoroki. Did you always sit so close to him?
âHey, Katsuki! Come and study with us?â You were always trying to get him to warm up to the other members of his class but it wasnât going to happen, not today. Bakugou scoffed at the suggestion, moving to flop down on one of the couches in the common room, strategically making sure he could watch the pair of you in case anything happened.
Bakugou watched as you laughed at something Todoroki said, the way his lips curled up into a small smile pissed Bakugou off. Icyhot was getting far too comfortable with his woman.
Red eyes continued to watch from across the room as you gathered up your books, turning to Todoroki who was in the middle of doing the same.
Bakugou didnât hear what Todoroki said to you next, but the hand he placed on your lower back caused him to see red. Jumping up from his position on the couch.
âOi, Icyhot. Watch where you put your fucking hands,â Todoroki immediately looked towards Bakugou in confusion, a low crackling noise filled the room while you noted Bakugouâs palms were sparking, grey whisps of smoke float to the ceiling.
âBakugou,â You had to stop yourself from rolling your eyes as you put a palm on Bakugouâs chest, stopping him in his tracks as he tried to get in Todorokiâs face.
âSheâs mine, dumbass.â Bakugou didnât look at you, but he stopped his movements.
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can you do a lil angst/fluff hc list of what happens after bakugou/deku/todoroki and their s/o!reader get into a big argument?? thank you !!
These arenât really angsty, but I hope theyâre okay~!
Bakugou
Sparks emit from his palms as he glares across at you. He is not going to apologise. No fucking way. No chance. Nope. Nada.Â
But you look so sad.
Bakugou will silently watch you from afar after the argument, gauging your reaction and seeing how upset you are. Heâll desperately want to go over to you and wrap you in his arms, but his pride is in the way. He wonât be the first one to make a move, regardless of what the argument was about or whoâs fault it was.
If the argument resulted in you crying, Bakugou would feel like a complete asshole for making you cry. Internally conflicted by pulling you into a tight embrace and his pride telling him not to. Even more angry if anyone else tries to get involved and tell him how much of an asshole he is for making you cry. Heâs not having it.
If you ever want to talk to Bakugou ever again, youâre going to have to make the first move.
Either making eye contact with him, asking if he wants to talk or shooting him a text as a peace offering.
If youâre also stubborn and wonât make the first move, after a while Bakugou will eventually break down and make contact with you again. Especially if he sees you talking to other people that make the jealous side of him flare up. âFuckinâ Deku-â
Eventually if you both end up together to discuss the argument, you both sit in silence for the longest time. Neither of you wanting to be the first to crack.
âI hate fighting with you,â // âI hate fighting with you,â You both end up saying at the exact same time, causing you both to smile sheepishly at each other.
Bakugou will motion for you to come closer, opening his arms as a peace offering so you can dive in between them.
âYouâre such a dumbass,â Bakugou will mutter into your hair, lips ghosting a kiss on top of your head as you hold him tight. His own arms wrapped around you, encasing you against his warmth.
âSeriously though, I hate fighting with you.â
Todoroki
Hates fighting with you. It sends his thoughts down into a deep, dark place. It reminds him of fights that occurred at home between his brothers, him and his father.
Wonât come up to you straight away after the argument, often excusing himself to be alone with his thoughts for a bit and to give you space and let you calm down.
Todoroki will often go over the argument in his head when heâs alone, trying to think through how it happened and how it could have been avoided.
Heâs always the rational one in the argument, offering to discuss it with you instead of just avoiding each other and not talking. It really hurts him if you refuse to talk about it with him and ignore him.
If you cry during the argument, Todoroki immediately feels bad. The sight of you crying sends a pain through his chest, but he canât apologise to you or pull you close straight away. He needs to give you time, to give you space.
Eventually if you both get together to discuss the argument, Todoroki is calm and collected through the discussion. Pointing out both sides and what the issues were. He isnât too proud or ashamed to apologise to you, but if youâre at fault too an apology in return will go a long way.
Todoroki will be the first one to pull you towards his body in a comforting hold. Fingers stroking along your back as you wrap your arms around his waist, burying your head in his chest.â
âI missed you, Shouto. Letâs never fight again,â You mumble into his chest.
Holds you in his arms after, placing gentle kisses along your temple and forehead. Both of you sitting in comfortable silence.
Midoriya
Regardless what the argument was about, Midoriya hates conflict. It wonât take him long to drop the argument and try to talk to you again after it.
Gets really embarrassed if you fight in front of your classmates or in public. He doesnât want everyone else seeing what youâre both going through.
Sends painful daggers through his heart if he makes you cry, seeing tears falling down your cheeks all he wants to do is wrap you in his arms and tell you itâs okay, but heâs still worked up and doesnât want to make it worse.
Midoriya hates spending time away from you or not talking to you, itâs difficult and heâll start missing contact with you almost instantly.
Also hates seeing you upset. Watching you mope about with a sad look in your eyes or an angry expression. He just wants to see you happy again.
âIâm sorry, Y/N. Please forgive me?â Midoriya is always the first to apologise. Often just missing the contact of being with you.
No matter how angry or frustrated you are with him, you find it hard to stay mad at him too. Heâs just so cute. When he comes to you to apologise with those puppy dog eyes, any chance of you staying strong and not accepting his apology disappears.
Your apologies always mean a lot to Midoriya. He knows youâre sincere when you say them and it lifts a huge weight off his chest when you both apologise to each other.
âI love you, Baby. Iâm sorry.â His fingers stroke through your hair as his arms wrap around you tightly, pulling your head into his chest. He doesnât want to let you go ever again.
How would bakugo act with an s/o who's in the process of recovering from surgery (nothing life threatening) and takes the opportunity to be a little shit, asking him to do stuff for them, etc. Whenever he calls them out on it they response with something along the lines of "I'm hurt, I have a condition!" I just got a minor surgery myself and I've been using it as an excuse for the past three days to annoy my parents đ
I hope you feel better soon!
Oh boy, heâs gonna absolutely hate it.
âBakugou, can you get my phone I think I left it in the lounge.â Heâll huff, giving you massive side-eye before standing up from the bed and stomping off silently to grab it.
When he comes back you smile happily up at him, rewarding him with a peck on the cheek before he settles back down beside you.
âShit, I think I left my water bottle down there too. Can you bring it to me, please?â You roll out the last syllable.
âNo fucking way, I literally just went down there Baka.â You give him the cutest look you can muster, âplease, Bakugou. Iâm so thirstyâ
âGo and fucking get it then.â
âBut babe, Iâm hurt! The doctor said I have to get my rest.â Bakugou looks at you, completely conflicted before he stands up again, growling under his breath about how he canât wait for you to be fully healed as he goes to exit your room once again.
âOh, and can you refill it with cold water please!â
He turns to give you a glare from the door, âOh, of course, Princess. And do you want me to put some fresh fruit in it too?â His voice dripping with sarcasm.
âThat would be lovely,â you tease back.
Once heâs back up in your room again, a bottle of cold water is chucked at you, minus the fruit.
âIs there anything else?â He asks, standing by your bedroom door.
âNope,â You grin, holding out your arms, making grabbing motions with your hands to get him to come and cuddle you.
âYou fucking sure?â He stepped towards you slowly.
âKatsuki, please-â You whined, laughing as he flopped down beside you.
âKatsuki, can you-â
âIâm not fucking doing it.â
âOh my GOD, I was just going to ask you to cuddle me, sheesh. Is this how you treat your dying girlfriend.â
âYouâre not fucking dying,â
âYou donât know, I could have died.â
âYeah, But you didnât and donât I know it.â He growled, carefully wrapping you in his arms, careful to avoiding hurting you with his touch after your surgery.
âYouâre supposed to be being nice to me, I have a condition!â Bakugou groaned at your words, hiding his face in your neck.
When youâre well enough to get back to school, you still have Bakugou wrapped around your finger, even if he denies it. Heâs honestly really worried about you and doesnât want you to over-exert yourself.
Carries your schoolbag, makes sure youâre feeling okay throughout the day.
Bakusquad will laugh at him, calling him whipped and making fun of the situation by Sero pretending to carry Kirishimaâs bag. The explosions that emit from Bakugouâs hands shut them up quickly, although they try hard to keep their laughter in.
You use the whole situation as an excuse to have Bakugou in your room for longer periods of time, trying to lengthen out your recovery as long as possible, because lets face it, having Bakugou at your beck and call is very tempting..
Heâs secretly really upset when youâre back to full health and youâre not relying on him as much anymore. He actually really enjoyed you needing him so much~
Would you mind writing someone following the reader and the hero notices but as sneaks up to the reader to let them know and protect them or guide them out of that situation.. Bakugo/Kirishima/todoroki/tamaki
These ended up kinda being all the same, sorry~
Bakugou
Bakugou does not sneak. Sneaking is for pussies, and he is not a pussy.
Bakugou notices a guy following you down the street, why were you out at this hour on your own anyway? Did you have zero common sense?
He notices the way the guy has his hood up so you canât see his face and his hands are shoved into his jacket pockets.
Bakugou continues to watch from the other side of the street as the man speeds up, closing the distance between you both.
Thatâs it, itâs so obvious this jerk is up to no good.
Bakugou moves towards you at speed, noticing the guy has now grabbed you from behind and shoved you face first into the nearest wall, your bag now on the floor with some of the contents spilled out along the sidewalk.
Bakugou lifts up a gauntlet, pointing it towards the guy as a loud explosion erupts from his palms. The explosion hits the guy in the side as he screams in pain. Bakugou could care less in this moment, his priority was your safety.
The guy runs away from the scene, Bakugou not even bothering to give chase, his eyes solely focused on you.
âG-ground Zero?â You look up in confusion as you were just saved by your favorite Hero?
âAre you fucking stupid? You know how dangerous it is out here.â
âPick up your shit, Iâm walking you home.â
No matter how much you tell him itâs unnecessary and you donât want to be any trouble he shushâs you and continues to reprimand you. Calling you names as he walks you down the street.
Once you reach your home, you turn to thank Ground Zero a final time, âis there anything I can do to thank you?â
âI already told you, itâs fine. Iâll see you tomorrow.â He turns to leave as you watch his retreating back.
âWhat do you mean Iâll see you tomorrow?â
âSomeone has to make sure you donât get into anymore fucking troubleâ
Kirishima
It had been a long day and Kirishima was fully preparing to go home and collapse into bed.
Heâd changed back into a baggy black t-shirt and jeans as he made his way home.
A figure moving under the streetlights caught the corner of his eye as he watched the figure basically run towards you, slipping into an alley as you looked behind nervously.
Kirishima continued to watch, deciding to follow down the same road as you as the man continued to watch you, slowly stalking behind you.
Kirishima was trying to decide whether to go and talk to you, but nothing had happened yet. Youâd probably think he was crazy-
Until the guy broke into a jog, shoving you down to the ground as he wrestled your bag from your shoulder.
Kirishima immediately jumped into action, darting towards the scene in front of him.
He didnât even have his quirk activated as his shoulder flew into the guy, knocking him down to the ground.
âThat was a pretty unmanly thing to do-â Kirishima held the man against the ground, quirk activated as his arm pressed against the guys neck.
âIf I see you doing anything like this again, itâll be far worse for you.â Kirishima growled, shoving the guy away as he watched him retreat, bolting down the road without looking back.
Kirishima turned to you, a gentle smile on his face as he checked if you were okay.
âRe-Red Riot? Oh my gosh,â had you really just been saved by the Red Riot. You always knew heâd be hot but in real life, face to face he was practically flawless.
âYou know itâs so dangerous to be out here at this time of night,â He continued to reprimand you, telling you how unsafe it was to travel back home alone at this hour.
âWhere do you live? It would be pretty unmanly of me to leave you alone out here this late at night.â
âAre you offering to walk me home, Red Riot?â
âKirishima. Kirishima Eijirou.â Your cheeks flushed as he introduced himself using his real name, giving your own in return.
You spent the walk home talking about everything and anything, learning more about each other. You were actually pretty upset when you made it home.
âUh, would it be okay if I asked for your phone number?â Kirishima looked at you nervously, âyou know, to make sure youâre okay after what happened-â
âYou can call me tomorrow, Kirishima.â You smiled, taking his phone from his hands as you typed your number in.
Todoroki
Todoroki noticed you walking towards him, seemingly being followed by a guy with his hood pulled up over his face.
He couldnât hide the bad feeling that formed in the pit of his stomach at the scene, deciding that even if it was nothing he would have to step in.
âExcuse me,â He slipped up beside you, your eyes immediately darting to his Hero costume before looking into his eyes. Todoroki noticed how scared you looked as you stepped closer to him, gripping onto his forearm.
âI donât want to alarm you, but this guy seems to be following you. Do you know him?â
âNo, I didnât know what to do, youâre the first person Iâve seen.â You felt so relieved as Todoroki wrapped an arm around you, noticing the guy watching from afar.
âI think I should walk you home,â Youâd never felt so relieved, allowing Todoroki to lead you away from the scene.
âWhat about the guy?â You asked nervously glancing back.
âIâll probably pick him up on another patrol,â Todoroki grimaced.
âI feel so lucky you were there for me, I dread to think of what would have happened if you werenât there-â You surged forward and wrapped your arms around Todorokiâs waist, pressing your cheek against his chest as you held him in a tight hug.
âS-sorry,â You felt him stiffen up at your touch and you pulled back. You couldnât help but notice the red hue that graced his pale cheeks.
âItâs okay,â Todoroki continued to guide you towards your home.
Reaching your home you turned to thank Todoroki again, giving him a genuine smile.
âI canât thank you enough. If only I could have a personal bodyguard every night,â
âHere, take my number. You can call me anytime. I mean it, any time.â
Tamaki
Tamaki was making his way home from a long day at work. His anxiety was through the roof today and he couldnât wait to shut himself inside his home.
Tamaki was caught by surprise seeing you out so late at night. What were you doing out at this time? Did you not realise it was dangerous.
A gang of men was walking not far behind you, and even though you didnât seem to notice them, they definitely noticed you.
While he was trying to decide what to do, one of the guys in the gang had began to run towards you, he watched you get shoved roughly against a wall as your bag dropped to the floor, the contents spilling out.
Tamaki activated his quirk, tentacles coming out and lashing against the gang.
âItâs Suneater, shit. Letâs get out of here.â
Tamaki was relieved he didnât have to do too much fighting, wanting to avoid the confrontation.
He turned to face you as you looked towards him in admiration, repeating your thanks to him as he leaned down to pick your bag up, ensuring all your contents were safely inside.
âWhy are you out so late?â
âIâm actually on my way to work,â You explained that you worked at a 24 hour diner, your hours could be all over the place.
âItâs actually just around the corner. If youâre not doing anything I can give you some food, or a drink, just to say thank you, you know. If youâd like-â You kept talking, mostly because your heartbeat had increased from the ordeal, but partly because the guy in front of you was gorgeous.
âSorry, youâve probably got better things to do-â
âNo!â Tamaki was shocked at his outburst, heâd almost shouted the word in your face.
âI mean- That- that would be great.â Heat rose in his cheek at the grin that appeared on your face at his answer, beginning to lead him towards your work.
Tamaki found himself following you silently towards your workplace, as if his body was now separate from his anxious thoughts.
âI canât thank you enough for tonight, Tamaki.â
Tamaki was thankful the diner was empty at this hour, it gave you ample time to talk to him, you made the conversation flow easily, carrying it when he was too shy or unsure of what to say.
âI should get going,â Tamaki met you at the door to the diner,
When you went to clean his table you noticed heâd left you a tip, your heart swelled at how sweet he was. If anything you should have tipped him for saving you.
Under the money was a napkin, on the napkin was a messy looking phone number and you blushed.
im new to ur blog and might i say that i love ur postsâ¤ď¸ idk if ur taking requests but could i ask for hc for deku, bakugou and shouto as pro heroes where they grow feelings for a photographer bc they love how their pics of them turn out while they are saving ppl since the reader works for a newspaper or something like that, sorry if this is hard to understand but recently i rewatched the old spiderman movies and this idea popped in my headđ¤§
I love this idea so much. These arenât really headcanons, I should have probably just done a scenario for each instead but I hope you enjoy them all the same.
Ground Zero
Struggling for money, youâd taken the only job youâd managed to find at the time that wasnât wedding photos or taking baby photos in malls. You were taking photos of heroes. Trying to get the perfect shot without getting hurt was exhilarating. Especially when some of your favourite heroes were about. Ground Zero was so easy to photograph, every action, every pose. He was perfect.
The first time you managed to get a photo on the front page, you were over the moon. Ground Zero was on the front cover, his fist moving towards the camera, as if he was aiming at the audience. Youâd picked up multiple copies. For yourself and to send to your  friends and family. Maybe this was your moment, youâd finally made it.
So when your manager walked into the office while you were editing your most recent photographs and told you that you were fired, you were stunned.
âW-what?â You were so confused. Your photography wasnât that bad, was it? Youâd just managed to get your photograph of Ground Zero on the front page, and now your manager was firing you?
âYes, Iâve been told that if I donât get rid of you Iâll lose the whole magazine, and I canât do that.â
You were so confused, and now stuck back where you were before as an unemployed photographer, living desperately paycheck to paycheck.
You huffed as you opened the door to your dingy apartment, stopping in shock as you saw none other than the Ground Zero standing in front of you. Even without his hero outfit on, it was clear who it was. You had photographed him enough.
âWhat are you doing here?â You tried feebly to pull the baggy shirt you were wearing further down your bare legs.
âYour manager gave me your address. I saw your photos of me in Heroes Weekly.â Bakugouâs eyes trailed across your body as he stood in your doorway. Heâd only been given your name by the magazine and he hadnât expected you to be so attractive. âI really liked them.â
âThatâs great, unfortunately I donât work there anymore.â
âI know, you work for me.â
âHuh?â You were so confused.
You found out that Bakugou had called your manager and asked her to get rid of you on purpose. So you could work for him. You were furious at first, but honestly working for the Ground Zero wasnât as bad as you though it would be. And the pay was so much better.
Bakugou stood in front of the camera, holding one of his gauntletâs up in a pose. You were so focused on capturing his image, you didnât notice his eyes staring at you throughout the shoot.
âBakugou, you photograph really well.â You turned the screen around to show him some of the images, he removed one of his gauntletâs and stepped closer to you to glance at the screen. You you were so close he could smell your shampoo, the proximity was making him feel hotter than usual.
âUh, yeah.â You frowned. Did he hate them? He hated them.
âIâm sorry, I can try and get some more? If I change the lighting you might-â You were cut off when his lips met your own in a surprisingly gentle kiss, the hand that he had removed the gauntlet from came up to rest on your cheek as he held you close.
Okay, maybe he didnât hate them.
Deku
Noticed himself on the front cover of a magazine as he was wandering through the store to pick up lunch. Picking it off the shelf he traced over the image. The pose and the way he stood out against the background. He looked good. Walking to the checkout he paid for his lunch and the magazine, walking back to his office.
Midoriya had bought magazineâs that featured photos or articles of him before, but heâd never liked the photographs of himself much. It did make him swell with pride, but sometimes he still felt like the little kid that wanted to be a hero.
Since then, Midoriya would go to the same store each week, picking up every issue of âHeroâs weeklyâ and flicking through it, trying to see if you had managed to capture any more photos of him. Sometimes he would see âRed Riotâ or 'Ground Zeroâ with your name underneath as the photographer and it would make him jealous. Where were the pictures you took of him?
Flicking through until he found them. Once again youâd managed to capture him perfectly, heâd pick up the magazine and take it to the checkout once again.
After a pretty intense fight, Deku would look to his side and see you flicking through your DSLR camera, the lens weighing the whole body down as you flicked through the photos you had managed to get. Deku had been moving fast during the battle, his opponent pushing him to his limits he was certain you couldnât have captured him properly.
He worked up the courage to go over to you, still stuck in your own world as you assessed your work.
âHey,â You looked up and nearly dropped your camera in surprise to see the Deku, in front of you. Breathing slightly heavily as he stood in his hero uniform. He looked even more attractive up close and you couldnât stop the heat rising to your cheeks.
âUhm, hi-â
âDid you manage to get any good shots?â He probably sounded conceited but he genuinely hoped you did, no one could capture him as well as you.
âI think so, you were moving pretty fast this time.â You blushed as you looked back at the camera, moving the screen to show him one.
âIâm sure you got it, youâre really talented.â You blushed at this, how did he know you were talented? âI see all your photoâs in Heroes Weekly. I was wondering if you had any other photos of me you could show me?â
This is how it started, after you would shoot Deku during fights, he would meet up with you after, looking through all the images you got of him and picking out his favourites that you would give him prints of. Youâd also collect all the magazineâs your office would produce, giving him copies so he could see your published work.
The more you both hang out together, the less it becomes about the photography. He starts finding excuses to meet up with you without editing through pictures. Just meeting for lunch, or for coffee.
One day youâd laid out the prints youâd developed for him on the table, showing him your favourite one and talking animatedly about why. âI like this one the most, I think the expression on your face while youâre saving the little girl is adorable I-â
âI like you-â Izuku blurted out, catching you completely off guard as you dropped the print back on the table.
âWhat?â Izuku was bright red right now, his hand running through his hair as he tried to form his next sentence.
âI think youâre amazing. Not just at photography, at everything.â You blushed at his admission as you looked towards the male.
âIâd love to take you out sometime.â
âLike a date?â You couldnât believe that this pro-hero wanted to go out with you.
âS-sureâ
Shouto
When you had told your friends and family you wanted to become a photographer, they had laughed in your face. Your parents pretty much disowning you unless you would pick a career path they deemed 'suitableâ and your friends thinking it  a waste of time.
You were determined to prove everyone wrong, youâd set up a huge online presence, trying to get your name out there as you spent most evenings out trying to get photoâs that would catch everyoneâs attention and be worthy of the front page of a glossy magazine (and hopefully a fat paycheck)
You were on your way home from a photoshoot of a famous singer, who had been a complete diva and youâd had to bite your tongue the entire time. The pay was awful, but the photo you had uploaded of her onto your website was already generating a tonne of hits and you hoped this would get your name out there for more bookings.
So when a huge tabloid had seen your photos and had offered you a job, you were over the moon. This was your step in.. even if the tabloid was a bit sleazy. You wouldnât be writing any articles, just providing the photos.
The first time you photographed Shouto had been by accident. The tabloid had sent you out to get some photos of an influencer releasing a new line of skincare, and it was dull. After capturing her in every pose imaginable you had finally packed up and you were on your way back to the office when a flash of ice flew passed in the distance. You immediately pulled your camera out and took the lens cap off, holding it to your face as you shot in quick succession. It was the pro-hero Shouto. You kept shooting as you watched him take down the villain, blushing down at your DSLR screen as you noticed how cute he was up close. Once the fight had ended you made your way back to your office to edit your influencer photos.
When you got to the office your manager took the SD card from you and began clicking through your photos. âY/N, what is this?â You glanced over to the screen as you saw your photos of Shouto. âOh, Sorry. I was on my way back when I saw Shouto fighting a villain and I took some photos, the influencer photos are-â âThese are incredible. We need to get this on the front page tomorrow.â You were in shock. Front page? That definitely meant a decent paycheck.
Shouto yawned as he made his way through the city to his pro-hero office. Trying to doge through the bustle of the morning commute he sat down on the train and noticed a picture of himself on the front page of a newspaper, sitting on the empty seat beside him. Picking it up he read the embarrassing 'icy-hotâ headline. The cheesy headline or story didnât matter, but the photograph was incredible. Heâd never found himself that interesting during battle, but he liked this photo. His eyes skimmed down to the bottom of the article to find the name of the photographer.
Once he got to his office he googled the photographers name. Clicking on the top link of the search results he was greeted with your own website. Showcasing various pieces you had shot and there at the side, was an âabout the photographer.â section, complete with a photograph of yourself. Shouto stopped for a second, transfixed on the image. You were beautiful.
Shouto picked up the phone, dialling the number to your newspaper and waiting for someone to pick up. When your manager answered the phone and realised the pro-hero Shouto was on the other end he was over the moon. âI wanted to invite Y/N to my office to photograph me.â Your manager was more than happy to oblige but was trying to get a more senior photographer to come instead. âNo, Iâm only doing it if Y/N comes here.â
So imagine your shock when you stood in Shoutoâs office, camera bag in hand as he smiled at you from his desk.
âWhy do you work for such a sleazy tabloid?â Shoutoâs voice was confused, your work was incredible.
âI donât really have much choice. Iâm still trying to get my name out there..â
So this is how your relationship with Shouto began, he would message you whenever heâs about to go out to fight a villain and you would be there. Making sure you got the perfect shot before anyone else. You were quickly able to leave the sleazy tabloid you were working at and a reputable Hero magazine picked you up. Your images gracing the front page made you swell with pride.
âI donât know how I can ever repay you for this, Shouto. This is like my dream.â Your fingers danced along the glossy front page.
âMaybe you would let me take you to dinner? To thank you.â
âThank me?â
âIâve never really liked myself in photographs before. Not until I met you.â
Aid request are open can I ask for an angst ending on Bakugo plane thing where the plane crushes and he never got to say his I love you
Fuuuuuuck, I was so conflicted writing this because like I am SO BAD at angst, but I need it in my life. I tried, guys~Â
Based off one of my headcanons here.
When Bakugou hung up on you he couldnât conceal the wide grin that graced his features.
Fuck, you were making him soft. Heaving a sigh he glanced at the countdown heâd set on his phone. Getting ready to have a shower so he would be ready to meet you at the airport when your flight lands and tell you how much he loves you face to face. Three weeks without you had been far too long, and he couldnât wait to have you in his arms again.
~
Scrolling through his phone he opened up Spotify, plugging his headphones into the socket. He flicked onto the playlist he had made for you. A complete and utter juxtaposition of music. Something that summed up your relationship perfectly, two completely different people together as one.
Rolling his eyes at the lyrics of Grayscale. Trust you to like this emo shit. He couldnât wait until you were back, looking to the clock at the top of his phone he counted two hours left until you land.
Stepping onto the train he was thankful that he was missing the evening commute as he took a seat, slouching down as he listened to your playlist, youâd probably laugh at him for getting so in to your music right now, but it made him feel closer to you. Maybe it wasnât that bad after all, not that he would ever tell you that. He loved your reaction whenever he told you to turn down your shitty music and put some real music on. Watching you in amusement as you pretended to head-bang to Slayer, trying to sing along with the words in your soft voice. You spent so much time trying to get to know him and were so supportive of him and his journey to becoming the number one pro-hero, the faith you had in him was incomparable to anything else. He smirked at how cliche it sounded but you were literally his other half.
Standing on the escalator down to arrivals, he opened the tab he had to the airline website, typing in your flight number. He had it memorised now from checking so often, but he needed to know what gate you were landing at and he hoped you werenât delayed, he couldnât handle waiting a moment longer to have you in his arms again. The airline website showed your flight number and arrival time but there had been no update for over an hour, rolling his eyes Bakugou stepped off the escalator, glancing at the arrivals board. Your flight number wasnât even on there.
What the fuck? There was no way your flight could have landed already and been removed from the board, it didnât make sense.
Pulling out his phone, Bakugou quickly typed in your flight number into google, hoping to find out what gate that flight number normally landed at. Maybe the aircraft had to land at a different airport to refuel or it had already landed. Thatâs when he saw it. A news article posted twelve minutes ago.
âFlight A654, Boeing 747 crashes above the Pacific Oceanâ
What. The. Fuck.
Bakugou refreshed the screen, this had to be some fucking joke. The same article came up again and he clicked it.
âReports have found that impact occurred from the nose of the plane. Passengers near the front of the plane have lost their lives; the impact was-â
Bakugou stopped reading. He knew youâd picked a seat near the front of the aircraft, knowing how much you hated turbulence. He was the one that told you that, knowing your fear of flying was already astronomical he had researched everything he could to make it a better experience for you. How the fuck did this happen?
Bakugou bit back the tears that threatened to fall, blinking furiously as he tried to stop the floodgates from opening. He couldnât cry, not here. Not now.
What the fuck did he do now? Did it even matter?
The most important person in his life was gone, you were gone.
I should have said I love you, fuck. Iâm such a fucking idiot.
He should have told you he loved you. You died not knowing how much he truly loved you.
You were alone, he wasnât there with you. You died alone.
Bakugou couldnât be inside now, not here. Surrounded by so many happy faces, being reunited with their loved ones. A bitter taste rose to the back of his throat as he watched the reunions in front of him, sparks igniting from his palms, he needed air. Shoving through the sea of people he made his way to the exit, boots kicking suitcases out of the way as he kept his eyes down under his messy hair. Sweaty hands rubbing together as he tried to calm himself down, but it was futile. Slamming a palm down, a spark erupted as he destroyed a concrete bollard. The explosion caused people outside to race away from the scene out of fear and surprise.
Bakugou felt lethargic as he slumped down against a wall, legs no longer able to carry him further. Rubbing his sweaty hands on his black trousers he pulled his phone from his pocket, ignoring the multiple messages that had been flooding through, he hadnât even felt the notification vibrations. Friends asking if he was okay. Like it fucking mattered if he was okay, what about you? You were gone.Â
He was numb. He plugged his headphones back in, flicking to your playlist and choosing your favourite band. Locking the phone his fingers traced along the picture that illuminated, your eyes staring directly into the camera as you grinned for the photograph, his arm was wrapped around your neck as he buried his head in your hair. The thought that he would never be able to hold you again was overwhelming. The lyrics sounding out through his room as he finally allowed the tears to spill down his cheeks.
âI should have wrote that letter
You looked beautiful in white but I stayed home,
Could never live without you, but I guess Iâll have to
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anon asked:Â âGood morning/evening!! Can I request a scenario with Oikawa and Kuroo (separately) where they arenât with their fem!s/o but she calls them for help because sheâs walking home alone late at night? Like maybe itâs a little angsty at first because itâs a little scary or they didnât answer her call at first, and theyâre far away from her but they wanna run out to protect/take care of her ? Kinda angsty but maybe it can end in fluff if you want, :) Please and thank you so much! Have a great dayâ
pairing(s): kuroo tetsurou x reader
genre: angst-ish, comfort, fluffy ending
warning(s): mentions of being followed
word count: 1.47k
[oikawaâs version]
Kuroo is an independent lover. Independent meaning he doesnât feel the need to constantly be around you 24/7. He likes having his own âme timeâ sometimes and doesnât mind you doing the same. After all, he trusts you with his whole heart. (Though, that doesnât mean he isnât a clingy boy asking for hugs whenever youâre with him.)
Today was no different than the usual. It was a Tuesday, meaning the Nekoma volleyball clubâs practice would run longer than normal and end after the sun had set. You poked your head into the gym after your last class, looking left and right for the roosterhead captain.Â
âLooking for someone?â
A sly voice coming from behind you startled you, making you gasp and turn around only to come face to face with Kuroo, a cheeky smirk plastered on his face.
You rolled your eyes playfully. âI was gonna kiss my boyfriend goodbye before I leave, but seems like heâs not here today,â you teased, pretending to step around him and walk away.
âAww, kitten, donât be like that,â Kuroo cooed as he gently grabbed your arm and pulled you into a hug from behind.