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Anyone else still freaking out over jealous jongho from his live today?
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... are y'all sure you want this man carnally? like, are y'all sure you could survive it??
SEONGHWA - 'SKIN' MV
if i speak..
ST5 SPOILERS
Will Byers x female reader fic
he's gay, he leaves you for Mike Wheeler, loser
stop trying to make a GAY boy straight, straight women be normal abonut gay men challenge..
oh and if you mention Mike well: gay jokes directed at Mike and Will, Mike's closet being destroyed, Mike showing all the signs Robin spoke about, rainbow imagery about being a good leader, Byler's shared looks are canonically romantic, Mike's voice actor said Mike only said those things in s4 because of the painting, El's voice actress liked a video about Mike not being straight, some gay men dated women in the past, they intentionally paralleled Henry and Patty (romantic couple) to Mike and Will and Noah confirmed that Will parallels Henry, they used the soundtrack they used in the Rovickie scene where they got caught kissing for the Byler pipe scene, miss me with that heteronormative bs, he's clearly gay
iâve got you
summary - clark saves you just in time, but you don't make him aware of the extent of your injuries
pairing - dcu!clark kent x gf!reader
word count - ~2.5k
Your ears were still buzzing as you stumbled out onto the street.
A hard body slammed into your right side, distorting you more than you already felt. Your eyes tried to stay open as you adjusted to the hazy sun and the thick dust swarming the air around you.
Somebody screamed behind you, which caused a chain of people to start screaming.
You turned around on wobbly feet, and noticed the building behind you topple forwards. Your jaw dropped to gasp but the dust invaded instead, causing you to choke and cough.Â
People were running towards you - trying to run away from the collapsing building.
Regardless of the fact you couldnât hear still, you forced one foot in front of the other and tried your best to get out of there. You broke into a run when reality started to settle around you. If you didnât run fast enough you werenât getting out of this alive.
The building continued to fall and fast.Â
You listened to Clarkâs voice in your head telling you to always run facing towards, and never to look back. So you did.
You were so determined to run forwards, however, you stumbled on a bit of road debris and went flying onto the floor. Your hands broke your fall, grazing harshly over the ground, before your knees went down too.Â
You screamed in pain as something dug into your side as you fell down.Â
Another cough broke from you as you began to pick yourself back up, only to look back and realise youâd never make it in time now.Â
You closed your eyes and waited for impact - for the end.Â
That was until a sudden impact hit you from the side, swooping you fast to the side and then up into the air. All you felt was the sudden wind and overwhelming relief.
Clark.
You held your arms tight around him and nuzzled your face into his neck. Yes. It was definitely him - you could tell by the faint remnants of his cologne.
âIâve got you.â He said, still flying fast.Â
He must have looped in the air because your stomach dropped quickly. You held on a little bit tighter, but so did Clark.Â
You felt Clarkâs body settle and the wind lighten, meaning that he had landed, but you still didnât let go or move your face from the safety of his body.
âItâs okay. Iâve got you.â Clark whispered into your hair. âIâve got you.â He kept repeating to himself, almost like he was trying to convince himself that heâd made it in time and you were safe.
Your heart was catching up to the insanity of the situation, beating too fast for comfort.Â
You knew that Clark was needed elsewhere though, because you werenât the only civilian in Metropolis. You needed him, but so did everyone else.Â
Pulling away from the comfort and security of his neck was scary, but you knew he had to leave. You didnât want to be the reason that someone else ended up with the same fate that you nearly did.
âLet me see you.â Clark said, placing his hands delicately on your cheeks. His big, blue, eyes scanned over your face to check you didnât have any signs of concussion.Â
âYo-Youâve got dirt on your nose.â Your words were shaky, but you tried to remain strong for Clark.Â
As much as you wanted to cry, you couldnât fall apart when the world still needed him.
Clark offered a small smile, but couldnât hide the worry on his face.Â
You lifted a hand to brush over his nose, not really wiping any dirt away, âYou need to go.â Your words were soft and whispered amongst the chaos of the city.
âButâŚâ
âIâm okay.â You nodded.
Clark nodded too. He knew he had to, but leaving you was hard enough when it came to simply waking up before you let alone after a traumatic event.Â
âI love you.â He said, kissing you carefully - like he was scared of damaging you any further.
âI love you too. Now, go.â
âBe careful.â Clark let go of you and you felt the absence of his touch deep in your bones.
âYou too, Superman.â
Clark smiled before shooting off into the sky, no doubt to save more people, deal with whatever inter-dimensional beast was causing havoc in the city and do what he does best which is serve the people of Earth.
After watching Clark turn into no more than a smudge in the sky, you took a moment to locate yourself.Â
Of course.
You were on the roof of a tall building. One day youâll manage to get Clark to let you down on solid ground, rather than potential toppling buildings.
Sighing, you opened the door to the roof staircase and started the long journey down them. There was no way that you were taking the lift even if this old building did have one - especially not when the city is this unstable.Â
Youâd made it down three flights of stairs when your vision went fuzzy and your entire right side of your body burst with pain.Â
âGahh.â
You scrunched over in pain, gripping a hand onto the staircase for support whilst the other went to your side. The hand that landed there felt the area to be wet, so you focused your vision and brought your fingers closer to your eyes.
Oh.
Blood.
Your fingers were covered in fresh, bright-red, blood. You looked down at your t-shirt under your jacket and noticed the now growing stain of red.Â
Thatâs when you noticed the pain in your side increase tenfold.
âGnnghh.â
Your legs wobbled beneath you, since youâd never been that good around blood. Funny, considering that your boyfriend came home at least once a week covered in blood from beating up some intergalactic alien or stopping the local robberies.Â
You took a moment to breathe and slowly looked over the staircase bannister to see how far you had to go down, only to not even be able to clearly see the bottom. Fantastic.
You knew you had to keep going.
Clark would come looking for you eventually, but he had other important things to do too.
If you could just move it down another couple flights, then assess how you areâŚ
Just need to stand upâŚ
And keepâŚ.
EyesâŚ.
Everything faded to black.
The steady sound of a beeping machine woke you up.
Your eyes peeled open in their own time, but once you were fully awake and took note of your white-walled surroundings you started to recall what happened.
You were in a hospital bed which was less uncomfortable than you wouldâve thought. The bright lights in the room were a little jarring, the smell was slightly antiseptic and your body was sore but other than that everything was okay.
Tilting your head to the side you understood why your right hand felt a little extra warm.
Clark was holding onto you tight.
His thumb brushed over the back of your hand rhythmically, like it was the only thing calming him.
His eyes locked straight onto yours. He looked tired and distraught. The redness of his eyes, along with the puffiness, told you he had been crying.
âHey.â Your voice came out croaky.
âHi.â Clark tried to smile.
âWhatâs with the tears?â
Clark scoffed through a laugh, turning his gaze away from yours so he could hide the fact that he was close to crying again.
âHoneyâŚâ You tried softly.
Clark shook his head, looking at the blank wall instead of you. You watched as he bit his lip, literally biting back the emotion that threatened to tip out.
âClark, baby, breathe.â
Hearing your voice must have triggered something within him, because he hiccuped a couple of sobs out. You let him breathe and take his time. You were right there and not in any rush, so he could have as many minutes to destress as he needed.
âAh, youâre awake!â
You looked towards the open door and there stood Clarkâs parents. Seeing them was practically its own form of healing.
âHey.â
Clark cleared his throat like he was trying to compose himself, but Martha ignored him and focused on you.
âWe just went out to grab Clark sumân to eat. Heâs not eaten since he brought you here.â Martha tutted, walking around the opposite side of the bed to Clark and unpacked her plastic grocery bag.
âHeâs as bad a worrier as me.â Jon added, making you smile.
Clarkâs hand stayed firmly on yours, his thumb continuing to rub over your skin.
âI also brought you a smelly thing for the room,â Martha pulled out an air-freshener, âNeeds a bit of⌠sumân in here.â
Couldnât argue there.
âShe shopped like she thought youâd be here forever.â
You knew Jon was joking, which was why you laughed again. Clark on the other hand didnât seem to find it funny, and instead stood up from the chair with a loud, grating, noise and walked out of the room without saying anything.
You almost wanted to apologise for his behaviour, but knew that his parents would understand.
âIâll go talk to him.â Jon shuffled out of the room.
âSorry.â You said.
âHey, donât you start apologisinâ for Clarkâs behaviour.â Martha lightly scolded you.
âHe means well.â
âI know he does.â Martha smiled and took her hand in yours, âMy boy loves you so much. Probably more than he loves his Ma or Pa. Which is why he canât comprehend losing you. Where would that love go if he didnât have you? Hm? Heâs scared and he doesnât like that, because he thinks that heâs just big olâ Superman. But when it comes to you, heâs just Clark. Heâs just a boy, who loves a girl so much that it scares himâ
You felt a tear run down your cheek.
âI d-donât want him to be scared.â
âI know, but heâs gonna be. Especially when it comes to you.â
That both warmed you and your worried you.
âThanks for being here Martha.â
âOh, anytime, you know that.â She smiled.
Martha let go of your hand and began rummaging through her bag again. It made you happy to see her treating you like she always does and not tiptoeing around you because of your current situation.
âDid the doctors say anything?â
âSure. They said that you were lucky that Clark found you when he did. Carried you all the way from that building to the hospital doors, he did. Well, he mightâve flown along the way.â She laughed to herself, âDoctors said youâll be fine. Some rubble had punctured your side, but they stitched you up just fine. Might be bruised and sore for a week, but iâm sure our Clark will be there for you every single day.â
Whilst it was good to hear you were alright, your kind couldnât but wander to Clark.
You just wanted him to come back so you could hold him and reassure him you were okay. It was obvious that he wasnât upset with anyone but himself - no doubt beating himself up over something not even he could control.
Martha finished pulling snacks out of her bag and then informed you she was going to find a doctor.
Left alone in the room you had a moment to take life in.
Breathe.
You told yourself to just breathe.
Everything could have ended today. Everything.
No more sunrises. No more commuting to work. No more gossiping with friends. No more coming home to Clark⌠No more Clark.
Your breath hitched over that last thought.
Breathe.
You wiped beneath your eyes quickly when Clark walked back into the room, Jon and Martha just outside whilst they waited to catch a doctors attention.
âHey. Are you okay?â You asked him.
Clark rounded the hospital bed and sat on it this time, rather than the chair, and leaned down carefully to kiss you.
His lips were soft and he cradled your face so carefully, but you could tell by the force of his lips on yours that he was desperate to show you that he was here - that he loved you. So, you kissed him back with just as much love.
Clarkâs nose nudged against yours, his hand so gentle against the skin of your cheek.
You pushed your head back into the pillow so you could pull away slightly, needing a moment to breathe.
âI love you. So much.â He whispered, his breath touching yours.
âI know.â You smiled, leaning back up to kiss him again. This time only a short peck - your lips making a smacking noise as his lips left yours. âAnd I love you.â
Your vision was just Clark. His large frame completely blocked out the rest of the room and for that you were grateful.
Anytime he was the only thing in focus, was when you felt most calm and comforted.
âIâm sorry for running out.â
âItâs okay. This is a lot.â You gestured to yourself and the room.
Clark nodded, âStill. Iâm sorry. I need to be here for you, I know that.â
âAnd you are.â You added quickly. âYou always are, Clark. Just let me be there for you too.â
Clark smiled and kissed you again, turning your entire body on like it was being charged with electricity.
No one had ever made you feel like Clark.
No one ever would.
After being discharged from the hospital, Clark made sure to help you be signed off from work for a week. Thanks to Perry owning Clark time off, it meant that you could both go to Kansas for the week.
You were coming back from walking Krypto when Clark pulled up in front of his parents house.
âYouâre supposed to be on bed rest.â Clark said, shutting the door of his truck behind him.
âI was,â You approached him slowly, âUntil my boyfriend left me and I escaped.â
âEscaped?â Clark raised his eyebrows.
âYeah. Your arms were the cage.â
âUhuh.â
âI broke free.â
âSure you did.â Clark nodded, quickly reaching out his arm and pulling you in closely all whilst being careful of you still.
You gasped from the sudden movement, but not from shock because when it came to Clark you were used to moves like this.
Clark leaned down to kiss you and you let him. His head tilted so he could kiss you with ease, earning a soft moan from you when his lips and hands moved just right.
âThat was punishment for breaking out the house.â Clark mumbled against your lips, going in for a second and third kiss.
âDoesnât seem like much of a punishment.â You smirked.
Clark moved away slightly, âItâs cause youâve turned me soft.â
âLike your Pa. Big olâ mush, as Martha says.â You teased.
âSomething like that.â Clark kissed you once more and then distanced himself by a fraction of an inch, so he could assess you and your body, âAre you okay, though?â
âYes.â
âYouâd tell me otherwise?â
âI promise.â
âOkay.â
âI feel so much better than a few days ago.â You reached both hands up to link around his neck, meaning you perched up on your tip-toes. âI think itâs your kisses. They make me feel better.â
âOh do they?â Clark smiled.
âMhm.â
Clark scooped you up in arms with a laughing squeal from you.
âWell, anything for my girl.â

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STEVE ROGERS WOULD PUNCH THE SHIT OUT OF DONALD TRUMP!!!!!
After receiving a Daesung earlier this year, it feels especially gratifying to have ATEEZ acknowledged by industry professionals for their contributions to Korean culture at home and abroad.
chemically bonded ~ r.sukuna
wc: 17k || art creds: @/winterrbluess @/su2kuna || 18+
frat!sukuna x shy!nerd!reader
A/N lowk this fic is much more toned down compared to what i usually post but fuck it we ball it's cute
summary ! sukuna doesn't give a shit about chemistry, that is until the big red 8% on his last test threatens to get him kicked out of his frat. desperate, he turns to the only person who can save him: you, the adorable, shy girl who aces every quiz. you agree to help, but only if he helps you get the attention of your hallway crush, his best friend, toji. what starts as a deal between you slowly turns into a spiral of love and jealousy. (18+, fluff, slight toji x reader (?), no angst for once omg go me)
the big red number stares back at him from the top of the paper like a brand burned into his pride. 8%.
sukuna exhales through his nose, the sound rough, annoyed. the paper crumples in his hand before he tosses it onto the desk. he leans back in his chair, the metal legs creaking under his weight as his jaw works.
normally, he wouldnât give a damn about a grade. itâs not like chemistry was ever something he cared about. but this time, itâs different. one more fail and heâs out. the frat has rules, grades too low and youâre done. and he knows exactly whatâll happen if that happens.
tojis smug laugh. satoruâs endless teasing. the guys calling him âbrain-deadâ for weeks. no more parties. no more sorority hoes. no more lazy afternoons drinking on the porch with his friends.
he runs a hand down his face, dragging his fingers over the faint scar under his eye and the sharp tatted lines on his cut face. he canât let that happen.
at the front of the room, their professor is rambling about averages and assessment weightings, something about the next major project. sukuna tunes back in when he hears the words âsixty percentâ and âpartner work.â that catches his attention.
the next gruelling assessment is a two-month long research investigation worth sixty percent of their final grade.
he was on the verge of strangling himself to death or jumping out of the top story window when he realised.
thatâs it.
thatâs his way out. he just needs a smart partner who can carry his hopeless ass.
sukunaâs eyes sweep across the room, scanning for anyone who looks like they know what the hell theyâre doing. most of the people he usually talks to in class are as useless as he is, too busy flirting or sleeping through lectures.
but then his gaze catches on someone sitting right up the front.
you.
the quiet girl with the tidy notes and the neat handwriting, the one who always answers when the professor asks a question no one else dares to.
youâre sitting there now, head slightly tilted as you jot something down, your pen gliding across the page with that easy confidence of someone who actually understands this shit.
youâve always sat alone, tucked near the window. you never talk during lectures unless you have to, and even then your voice is small, hesitant. you wear oversized sweaters, keep your hair pinned up, and avoid eye contact with anyone who looks remotely like they belong to his world.
still, heâs noticed you before. everyone has. itâs hard not to. youâre the kind of girl that seems untouchable, not because youâre trying to be, but because youâre so far removed from everything he knows. soft, focused, real sweet.
and right now, you look like salvation.
he pushes up from his seat, ignoring the curious glances from a few classmates as he moves down the aisle. his tall frame blocks the light for a second when he stops beside your desk. you glance up, startled, your pen pausing mid-sentence.
"yo, my names sukuna. and you?"
"uh, hi? it's y/n." he smirks at your shy response, but continues.
âyouâre like, a chem genius, right?â his tone is low, rough with disinterest, though his eyes linger on you a little too long.
you blink up at him, hesitant. âoh, um⌠i guess? why?â
âi need a partner, like, real bad,â he says, dropping the failed exam onto your desk with a dull slap. the red ink almost glows. âi'm gonna be honest, i completely fucked myself with this last exam. i canât afford to fail again.â
you stare at the paper, then at him. up close, heâs intimidating. messy pink hair, dark eyes sharp and unreadable, tattoos trailing up his arms, his face, and peeking out from under his shirt collar.
he looks nothing like someone whoâd ever ask for help, especially from you, and the fact that heâs doing it now makes your mind reel.
âiâlook, don't take this the wrong way, but... theres a lot of people in this class,â you manage softly. âwhy pick me?â
he shrugs, leaning one hand on the desk beside your notes. âbecause you actually know what youâre doing. and iâm not looking to get stuck with some idiot whoâll drag me down, i'm already so fucking cooked."
you hesitate, glancing away. youâve never really talked to him before. actually, youâve barely even noticed him beyond the times youâve seen him walking across campus with toji. thatâs usually when your stomach does that stupid fluttering thing. watching toji laugh, his arm slung lazily around sukunaâs shoulders, both of them looking like they own the place.
itâs strange seeing one of them standing here now, asking you for help.
you fidget with your pen. âthat's fine, sure. but⌠if weâre partners, wed have to split the workload.â
"yeah,â he says. âi can pull my weight, don't stress it, sweetheart. mostly just need someone to keep me from bombing it.â
itâs almost funny. heâs trying to sound casual, but something about the way heâs watching you feels uncharacteristically careful. like heâs actually waiting for your answer rather than being the overbearing dick he usually is.
maybe itâs because youâre cute. or maybe itâs because he knows you hold his fate in your small, nervous hands.
you chew your lip for a moment, then nod. âyeah, okay. iâll help you out.â
his mouth tilts in a grin thatâs half smug, half genuine relief. âgood. 'preciate it, babe.â
you look down instantly, pretending to organize your papers so he doesnât see the way your face warms. you weren't used to such casual name calling.
he drags a chair over from the next row and drops into it beside you, leaning back like heâs been sitting there all semester.
the professorâs voice fades into the background again as you stare straight ahead, trying to focus on anything but the fact that sukuna ryomen, the most notorious guy in beta tau, is now your project partner.
a few minutes pass in silence. the lecture drags on, your notes filling another page. but your mindâs racing the whole time. sukuna, meanwhile, canât stop sneaking glances at you from the corner of his eye.
he hadnât expected you to actually agree. and he definitely hadnât expected to find himself curious about you. youâre so⌠different. not the kind of girl who shows up to parties. not someone who flirts back when he smirks at her. just quiet and sweet, head buried in your work, the type that shouldnât even be in his orbit.
and yet here you are.
when the professor dismisses the class, people start packing up. you hesitate, fingers tightening around your pen. then, before you can talk yourself out of it, you turn to him.
âhey⌠sukuna?â
he hums, eyes flicking toward you lazily. âyeah?â
you look nervous, the words almost tripping over themselves before they leave your mouth. cute. âiâll help you pass. but⌠can you help me out with something too?â
his brow arches. âhmm. depends what it is.â
you take a quiet breath. âitâs about your friend. uhâ toji.â
that gets his attention. his posture stiffens a little. âwhat about him?â
you look down at your notebook, like itâs safer than looking at him. âi just⌠i think heâs really attractive. and he looks nice. i know itâs kind of stupid but i was wondering if maybe... you could help me get him to notice me.â
for a second, sukuna just stares at you.
out of all the things he expected you to say, that wasnât it.
you, the shy little thing sitting up front, blushing and tripping over her own words, want toji fushiguro. one of the biggest assholes on campus. his best friend, sure, but a guy who barely remembers girlsâ names after he sleeps with them.
he leans back slowly, biting the inside of his cheek to keep from laughing. âyouâre serious?â
you nod, eyes still fixed on your notebook.
he studies you for a long moment. youâre fidgeting again, twisting your pen between your fingers, your voice so soft he almost misses it. âyou donât have to if itâs weird, i just thought⌠you two are close, so maybeâŚâ
sukuna exhales through his nose. part of him wants to tell you itâs a bad idea. that toji doesnât deserve someone like you. that youâd get hurt trying to chase a guy like that.
but he doesnât.
instead, he tilts his head and says, âyeah, fine. iâll help you out.â
your head snaps up, eyes wide. âhuhâ really?â
âyeah. but only because youâre saving my ass with this project,â he says, smirking a little. âguess weâll call it even.â
you smileâsmall, bright, genuineâand something tightens in his chest. you're so cute.
âthank you,â you say quietly.
he grins again, leaning forward to rest his elbows on his knees. âdonât mention it, honey.â
and as you pack up your notes, he watches you go, already trying to ignore the strange feeling crawling up the back of his neck.
he tells himself itâs just a deal. a trade. nothing more.
but as you disappear out the door, he canât shake the thought that maybe, just maybe, heâs gotten himself into more trouble than he realizes.
~
music blasts through the frat, heavy bass shaking the walls, bodies moving in rhythm across the living room floor. someoneâs yelling over the noise, someone else is laughing too loud.
the air smells like bad beer, smoke, and sweat, the classic friday night cocktail that means beta tau is alive and wild again.
sukuna leans against the kitchen counter, red solo cup in hand, watching a game of beer pong play out in front of him. the noise is deafening, but itâs a familiar kind of chaos. tojiâs across the table, grin sharp as he sinks another ping-pong ball into the last cup.
âhell yeah,â toji shouts, hands raised. âthatâs another win for me, baby!â
someone hands him another drink, and he downs it in one go, slamming the cup down as the room cheers. toji fushiguro lives for this kind of nightâbeer, bets, and easy company. sukunaâs used to it, the routine almost comforting.
he joins the next round, barely losing after a stupid bounce, then lets himself collapse onto the sagging couch beside toji. the musicâs pounding through the walls, but the corner theyâre in feels quieter, almost like the noise fades around them.
toji stretches out, arm slung over the back of the couch, shirt sticking to his skin. âyouâre slipping, man,â he says, smirking at sukuna. âused to be able to hold your own in beer pong.â
âfuck up,â sukuna mutters, head tipped back, eyes half-lidded. âthat last shot was rigged.â
ârigged?â toji laughs, deep and unrestrained. âyouâre just rusty.â
sukuna grunts, tossing his empty cup onto the coffee table. his headâs buzzingânot from the alcohol, just from thoughts he canât quite shake.
the image of you, the way you looked earlier in class, keeps floating up uninvited. you sitting at the front of the room, your careful handwriting, the little way youâd fidget with your pen when you were nervous.
he doesnât even realize heâs been quiet until toji elbows him. âyo, whatâs got you zoning out?â
sukuna runs his tongue over his teeth, deciding. screw it. âyou ever heard of someone named y/n?â
toji raises a brow, blinking like he didnât catch that over the noise. âwho?â
ây/n,â sukuna repeats.
toji shakes his head, lips quirking. ânah. that some new chick youâre banging?â
sukuna sputters, choking on air. âwhat? no. iâm notââ he cuts himself off, dragging a hand down his face. great. smooth start.
tojiâs smirk widens. âcome on, man. donât get shy on me. youâre stuttering like some freshman.â
âshut up,â sukuna mutters, glaring at him. âitâs not like that.â
âthen whatâs it like?â
he hesitates, watching the light flicker off the beer bottles on the table. thereâs no way to explain it without sounding weird. heâs not even sure why heâs bringing you up at all, except that he made a promise, and now heâs gotta start somewhere.
âsheâs just⌠in my chem class,â he finally says. âsmart as hell. the kind that actually knows what sheâs doing, yâknow?â
toji snorts. âso, a nerd.â
âyeah,â sukuna says, ignoring the way toji says it like itâs an insult. âbut, like⌠cute. shy, quiet, nice, i guess.â
tojiâs grin widens. âbro. youâre seriously telling me about a crush right now? what the hell happened to you?â
âitâs not a crush,â sukuna says quickly, though his voice comes out sharper than he means. âsheâs justââ he stops, running a hand through his hair. âsheâs helping me with chem, okay? and i told her iâd help her with something too.â
âwhat, she want free alcs?â toji laughs.
âno.â sukuna exhales through his nose. âshe wants you.â
that earns him a pause. toji tilts his head, eyes narrowing like heâs trying to decide if he misheard. âme?â
âyeah.â
âas in⌠she wants to, what, date me?â
âbasically.â
tojiâs silent for a moment, then he breaks into a bark of laughter so loud it turns a few heads. âyouâre kidding, right? some shy nerdy girl wants me?â he grins, tapping his chest. âguess sheâs got good taste.â
sukuna grits his teeth. âdonât be an ass about it.â
âwhat? iâm not being an ass,â toji says, still smirking. âjust saying, thatâs not really my type, man. i like girls who can actually keep up, yâknow?â
âyeah, i know,â sukuna mutters. âthatâs kinda the problem.â
âproblem?â
sukuna leans forward, elbows on his knees, voice dropping low. âlook, sheâs⌠sheâs sweet. like, actually sweet. the kind of girl that probably still says âsorryâ even when someone bumps into her first. youâd break her in half.â
toji shrugs, unbothered. âthen maybe she shouldnât be into me.â
âshe doesnât even know you,â sukuna says, frustration creeping into his tone. âshe just saw you around. thinks youâre⌠i donât know. hot and nice.â
âha,â toji barks out a laugh, finishing his drink. âthen sheâs definitely got the wrong idea.â
sukuna sighs, pinching the bridge of his nose. this was going nowhere.
he tries again, his tone careful. âi just figured maybe you could give her a chance. sheâs not like the other girls you mess with. sheâsâŚâ he hesitates, searching for the right word. âdifferent. the kind youâd actually like if you gave her five minutes.â
toji side-eyes him, clearly amused. âyou trying to sell me a girlfriend or something? whatâs in it for you?â
sukunaâs jaw tightens. ânothing. i told her iâd help her out, thatâs all.â
toji grins, eyes glinting. âyou sure about that? you sound kinda like you wanna keep her for yourself.â
sukunaâs silent for a beat, his pulse ticking faster than it should. âi donât.â
âright. and iâm the pope.â toji laughs, leaning back. âare you high? tellinâ me about how cute and shy she is⌠just fuck her and move on, bro. no need for all this emotional shit.â
sukuna drags a hand down his face, groaning. âi wish i was fucking high. jesus, youâre impossible.â
the music gets louder again, another chant rising from the kitchen as someone calls for shots. toji stands, stretching, grinning down at him. âcome on, man. stop thinking so hard. letâs go get wasted.â
sukuna waves him off. ânah, iâm good. go ahead.â
toji shrugs and disappears into the crowd. sukuna sinks further into the couch, head tipping back, letting the noise drown out the frustration burning in his chest.
this was going to be a nightmare.
.
the next morning, the fluorescent lights of the lecture hall feel like punishment. the air smells like stale coffee and paper, and the chatter around the room grates on his nerves. sukuna slouches into his seat, sunglasses hiding the exhaustion clinging to him.
youâre already there, of course. neat stack of papers beside your laptop, pen in hand, posture perfect. you glance up as he approaches, offering a small smile.
âmorning,â you say softly.
âhey,â he mutters, sliding into the seat next to you.
the teacher doesnât waste time, telling everyone to start working on their projects. pairs scatter across the room, some staying behind, others leaving for the library. you glance at sukuna, uncertain.
âshould weâŚ?â
âyeah, library,â he says before you can finish. âless noise.â
you nod quickly, tucking your notes under your arm as you follow him out.
the walkâs quiet. you keep close but not too close, fingers gripping the strap of your bag. sukuna glances at you once or twice as you walk, the sunlight catching the edge of your hair. thereâs something weirdly calming about you, like your presence forces the chaos in his head to settle for a bit.
when you reach the campus library, you pick a small table near the back, away from the groups of whispering students. the morning light filters through tall windows, catching dust motes in the air. itâs quiet enough that every turn of a page feels loud.
you sit across from him, pulling your laptop from your bag. âum, before we start, maybe we should exchange contact info?â
he nods, pulling out his phone. âyeah. what's ya' number?â
you rattle it off, and he types it in. his phone pings a second later when you text him, and he adds your contact with a lazy swipe. then you both exchange social media.
you open your instagram to show him, but heâs already found it. your accountâs smallâcozy, soft colors, pictures of coffee cups, notes, and the occasional selfie that looks like you were trying not to take one.
then you look at his. thousands of followers, stories from parties, shirtless gym photos, snapshots of him and toji grinning like idiots with red cups in hand.
you blink, then smile politely. âours are⌠really different.â
he huffs out a quiet laugh. âyeah. just a little.â
he doesnât tell you that he finds it kind of adorable, how small and peaceful your corner of the internet looks compared to his chaos.
you both settle in to start discussing the project, papers spread between you. you talk about ideas, your voice growing steadier as you get into the topic. you explain concepts easily, your hands moving as you describe how you could structure the research, how to divide the work.
he listens. or tries to. mostly, heâs just watching the way you light up when you talk about something you love.
after a while, you pause, glancing at him with a small, hopeful look. âdid you⌠talk to toji?â
he freezes for a fraction of a second, mind flashing back to last nightâthe laughter, the teasing, the absolute disaster of that conversation.
âyeah,â he says after a moment, forcing a smile. âi did.â
your eyes widen, curious. âwhatâd he say?â
he hesitates. youâre looking at him so earnestly, waiting for an answer, and he canât bring himself to tell you that toji laughed it off, that heâd said something crude about just sleeping with you and moving on.
so he lies.
âhe seemed interested,â sukuna says smoothly. âasked who you were. said you sounded cute.â
you go still for a moment, then your cheeks flush, and you duck your head. âreally?â
âyeah,â he says, leaning back in his chair. âtold him you were smart, nice. he said thatâs rare.â
your shy smile makes his chest tighten in a way he doesnât understand.
âthatâs⌠really nice of you, sukuna,â you say softly. âthanks.â
he shrugs, forcing a grin. âtold you iâd help.â
but as you turn back to your notes, still smiling faintly to yourself, he canât look away. he doesnât know whatâs worseâthe way lying to you actually hurts his heart, or the way part of himâs starting to wish that toji never finds out who you are.
because the thought of you smiling like that at anyone else makes his stomach twist.
~
the frat house is quieter than usual when sukuna pushes the door open.
no bass pounding through the walls, no laughter echoing down the hallway, no beer pong table clattering in the kitchen. just the faint hum of the refrigerator and the distant muffled sound of someoneâs tv from another room.
itâs strange. unsettling, almost. heâs gotten used to the constant noise, the never-ending buzz of people that filled the house from dusk till dawn.
he kicks off his shoes at the door, shoulders rolling back as he heads for the stairs. his head still feels heavy from the long day, the faint scent of your shampoo stuck in his memory.
itâs weirdâheâs been around a thousand girls, maybe more. girls who practically threw themselves at him, who laughed too loud at his jokes and leaned in too close.
but somehow, youâsitting across from him with that shy smile and your soft voice explaining inter molecular relationshipâmanage to stick in his head longer than any of them ever have.
his roomâs dark when he steps inside, save for the light bleeding in from the street through the blinds. he tosses his keys onto the desk and falls back onto his bed, exhaling. the ceiling stares back blankly.
he doesnât even mean to grab his phone, but his hand moves before he can think. he unlocks it, thumb hovering over instagram.
just checking something, he tells himself.
his fingers type your username into the search bar without hesitation.
your profile opens instantly.
the same cozy layout he remembered. a few new story highlights. your bioâsomething simple, maybe a quote or a flower emoji. his thumb scrolls down slowly, eyes following the grid of neatly arranged photos. you, a few landscapes, coffee cups, snippets of sunlight through your window, a cat that might not even be yours.
he stops when he sees a picture from about a month ago.
youâre holding a tiny puppy in your arms, your face caught mid-laugh, like someone had said something funny right before snapping the picture. the puppyâs paw rests against your chest, nose tucked near your chin. in your other hand, youâre holding a paper cup of coffee, a little swirl of foam peeking through the lid.
he stares at it for longer than he should.
itâs just a photo, nothing special, but something about it hits him hard . the little detailsâthe way your fingers curl gently under the puppyâs paw, the sunlight catching on the curve of your cheek, the way your smile looks completely unposed.
he catches himself wondering stupid things.
was that your dog? probably not. maybe a friendâs. or some random one you met at a cafe.
was the coffee yours? it looks like something youâd order, something simple. maybe vanilla, maybe something with caramel.
where was that taken? some small corner cafe? a weekend morning somewhere quiet?
he doesnât know. and that bothers him more than it should.
his thumb hovers over the photo for a second before he double-taps it. the little red heart fills in on the corner of the screen.
great. now youâre going to see that he liked a post from a month ago. real smooth.
he tosses his phone onto the bed beside him, covering his face with his hands.
âwhat the fuck am i doing,â he mutters.
heâs never been that guy. the one who scrolls through a girlâs profile like heâs studying for an exam. the one who cares enough to wonder what her favorite coffee order is, or if she likes dogs or cats more. he doesnât ask those questions. he doesnât want to ask those questions.
but he canât stop himself.
he scrolls again, back up to your most recent postâanother candid shot, youâre wearing one of those oversized sweaters you always seem to wear to class, sleeves pulled over your wrists.
you look peaceful. and sweet. and so painfully far from the world he lives in.
his throat tightens unexpectedly, he looks deeper, really looks at you.
youâre really fucking pretty.
heâd always known that. heâd noticed, sureâheâs not blind. the first day youâd agreed to work with him, heâd thought you were cute. adorable, even. but now, staring at your pictures, seeing the small glimpses of your life beyond those chemistry notes and shy smiles, he realizes itâs more than that.
youâre beautiful.
and that realization sits heavy in his chest, thick and uncomfortable.
because he knows exactly where this is supposed to go.
he still owes you. he still promised you something.
toji.
the thought of his friendâs name makes him exhale hard through his nose.
he can already picture itâif he brings you up again, toji will laugh the same way he always does. say something crude. maybe shrug and agree to meet you, just for the hell of it. and maybe youâd smile that soft, nervous smile at him, and maybe youâd fall for him harder than you already have.
and that imageâthat thoughtâmakes sukunaâs jaw clench.
he shakes his head, forcing the phone screen off.
âget a grip,â he mutters, rolling onto his side.
but itâs no use. even as he closes his eyes, the image of you laughing with that puppy burns into the back of his mind.
~
two weeks pass withf lectures and late-night text exchanges about project deadlines.
youâve met up three times since that first day at the library. each time, sukunaâs noticed small thingsâhow you seem to relax around him more, how youâve started teasing him lightly when he messes up an equation, how your laugh sounds quiet but genuine when he actually manages to make you smile.
and now, on the fourth meeting, he finds himself heading to the library again, trying to ignore the way his stomach feels weirdly tight.
youâre already there when he walks in.
same table. same corner near the back.
but this time, somethingâs different.
youâre standing by your seat, waving slightly when you see him. and in your hands, youâre holding two cups of coffee.
âhey,â you say, your voice bright and clear in a way that makes him pause.
he blinks, momentarily thrown off by how cheerful you sound. âhey,â he replies, trying to sound as casual as usual.
you hold out one of the cups toward him. âi, um, got this for you. black coffee, right?â
for a second, he just stares.
itâs stupid. itâs a coffee cup. but his mind stutters anyway.
âyeah,â he says, voice quieter than he means it to be. âyeah, thatâs right.â
âi wasnât sure how you take it,â you admit with a small laugh. âyou seem like the kind of person who drinks it straight. no sugar, no milk.â
he huffs out a small laugh, taking the cup from you. âyou got that right.â
âlucky guess.â
you sit down, cheeks faintly pink. he watches you for a second longer than necessary before clearing his throat and dropping into the chair across from you.
âthanks,â he says finally, lifting the cup slightly. âfor the coffee.â
you smile, soft and genuine. âyouâve been helping me a lot with this, so i thought it was the least i could do.â
he wants to tell you that youâve got it backwardsâthat youâre the one keeping him afloat, not the other way aroundâbut he bites his tongue.
instead, he takes a sip, the bitter taste grounding him.
âyou didnât have to, y'know.â
âi wanted to,â you say, eyes flicking down to your notes.
and for a brief second, he feels his pulse skip.
you wanted to.
he tries to shake the feeling, pulling out his own notes. âalright, so. whatâs the plan for today?â
you talk about the experiment data, what needs to be written up, the references you still have to gather. he listens, but part of himâs distracted.
itâs the way youâre talking nowâlouder, lighter. youâre not tripping over your words anymore. youâre not afraid to meet his eyes. the shy girl who could barely look at him two weeks ago is now smiling at him between sentences.
and fuck if that doesnât make something twist in his chest.
as the minutes pass, the project talk starts to blur into something else. heâs the one who changes the subject first.
âso,â he says, leaning back slightly. âwhatâs with you and coffee? every time i see you, youâve got one.â
you look up from your laptop, blinking. âi just like it, i guess. i go to this little place near campus almost every morning before class.â
âthe one with the green sign?â
âyeah, that one.â
âfigured.â
you laugh quietly. âyou go there too?â
âsometimes,â he says. âafter workouts. theyâve got good espresso.â
you tilt your head. âyou work out every morning?â
âalmost,â he says, smirking faintly. âgotta keep my sexy frat guy aura in tact.â
âoh, right,â you tease, eyes glinting a little. âwouldnât want to disappoint your fans.â
he blinks, caught off guard. âfans?â
âyour instagram,â you say, trying not to laugh. âyouâve got, like, a thousand girls following you. i saw.â
he groans, rubbing a hand over his face. âdonât remind me.â
âwhy?â
âbecause half of them donât even go to this school,â he says, grinning a little. âthey just⌠show up.â
you laugh, the sound soft but real, and he finds himself smiling before he can stop it.
after that, the conversation drifts. you talk about random thingsâyour classes, your favorite kind of music, the dog from your photo (âthatâs my friendâs puppy,â you explain. âheâs named mochi.â).
sukuna finds himself asking questions, more than heâs ever asked anyone before. not just because he wants to fill the silence, but because he genuinely wants to know.
you tell him about your hobbies, your part-time job at the campus bookstore, how youâre saving up for a trip after graduation.
he listens. really listens.
and for every small thing you share, he feels himself drawn in deeper.
when the session finally ends, the clock showing that two hours have slipped by without either of you noticing, you start packing up your things.
âsame time next week?â you ask, glancing up.
âyeah,â he says. âsame spot.â
you smile again, that soft, shy one that makes his chest ache.
and as you wave goodbye and walk out of the library, sukuna stays seated for a moment, staring at the empty chair across from him.
he should be thinking about the project. about grades. about keeping his promise to you.
but all he can think about is how the smell of coffee still lingers faintly on his fingersâand how, somehow, thatâs become his favorite part of the day.
~
the frat house always feels heavy on monday mornings. air thick with the smell of stale beer and cheap cologne, half-empty red cups scattered on tables like small grave markers from the weekend before. sukuna drags himself through the hallway, towel hanging around his neck, hair still damp from a quick shower.
tojiâs already waiting in the kitchen, leaning against the counter with a protein shake in one hand and his phone in the other. he looks up when sukuna walks in, flashing that familiar cocky grin.
âyo, you down to hit the gym?â
sukuna doesnât even hesitate. âfor sure.â
mondays are brutal, but skipping a session isnât an option. not when youâve got someone like toji keeping score. they finish off their drinks, grab their bags, and head out.
the campus is still quiet. early morning sun stretches across the pavement, birds chirping somewhere above. their sneakers hit the concrete in sync.
âbro, did you see the game last night?â toji asks, tossing a smirk his way.
âyeah,â sukuna mutters. âyou owe me twenty.â
toji groans. âbullshit. that last call was garbage.â
âstill counts.â
they go back and forth for a whileâtypical talk. girls, workouts, who pulled who at the last party. tojiâs loud, animated, the kind of guy who fills silence with his own voice. sukuna listens, laughs when he should, but half his mindâs somewhere else.
theyâre cutting across the main quad when he spots you.
youâre walking toward one of the lecture halls, tote bag slung over your shoulder, hair catching the light in a way that makes his breath hitch.
youâre wearing something simpleâa cute shirt and nice jeans, your hands wrapped around a coffee cupâbut somehow it makes you stand out more than anyone else on the path.
you donât see him, too focused on your phone, but his chest tightens anyway.
for a second, itâs like the rest of the campus fades away.
then he remembers whoâs walking beside him.
tojiâs still talking about some girl he hooked up with over the weekend, words fading into the background as sukunaâs jaw tightens. he forces his eyes away, tells himself to stop being weird. this is stupid. youâre just his lab partner.
except heâs not supposed to be thinking about how good you look in the morning light. heâs supposed to be thinking about the deal.
the one with toji.
his throat feels dry as he forces himself to speak.
âhey,â he says suddenly. âyou remember that girl i was talking about the other night?â
toji glances over, raising a brow. âthe chem one?â
âyeah. thatâs her.â
he nods toward you before he can second-guess it.
toji slows immediately, his attention shifting in your direction. youâre still walking across the path, the sunlight brushing over your face as you look up for a moment, squinting.
sukuna watches as toji literally stops in his tracks.
âno way,â toji says, eyes widening. âthatâs her?â
âyeah,â sukuna mutters.
âholy shit.â tojiâs grin spreads, sharp and impressed. âyou didnât tell me she was that cute.â
sukuna doesnât respond. he just keeps walking, pretending to be unfazed, but every word toji says feels like itâs digging deeper under his skin.
âseriously, bro,â toji continues, still staring after you even as you disappear into the building. âyou made her sound like some dorky little nerd. i was picturing ugly glasses, messy bun, the whole thing. but sheâsâdamn. sheâs adorable.â
sukunaâs stomach twists. he forces a smirk, because thatâs whatâs expected. âyeah, sheâs not bad.â
ânot bad?â toji laughs, clapping a hand to his shoulder. âsheâs gorgeous. you holding out on me, man?â
ânah,â sukuna says quickly. âjust didnât think youâd be into that type.â
âwhat type?â
âthe smart, quiet type,â he says, voice flat. âthought you liked girls who could âkeep up,â remember?â
toji scoffs. âyeah, well, sheâs too cute to pass up. shit, you should let me tag along next time youâre studying with her. see what sheâs like up close.â
sukuna forces a laugh, but it comes out strained. âyeah, sure. whatever.â
inside, heâs cringing so hard he feels sick.
they head into the gym, the sound of clanging weights filling the space. he tries to focusâon the burn in his muscles, the rhythm of his breathingâbut his thoughts wonât shut up. tojiâs words keep echoing. sheâs adorable. sheâs gorgeous. you holding out on me?
this was what he was supposed to do. this was the plan. introduce you to toji, let things fall into place, make good on his end of the deal.
so why does it feel so wrong?
~
the next study session comes faster than he expects.
the dayâs overcast, the library quiet except for the soft hush of the air conditioning. youâre already there when he walks in, sitting in your usual spot by the window, books neatly stacked, pen tapping absently against your notebook.
you look up when you hear his voice.
âhey,â he says, slipping through the aisles toward you.
your face brightens instantly, that small, warm smile tugging at your lips.
âhi,â you say, already starting to greet himâ
then your voice falters.
because right behind him, towering and broad-shouldered, is toji.
your words die halfway out of your throat, eyes going wide. heâs impossible to ignoreâdark hair, sharp grin, that easy confidence that radiates from him like static.
sukuna can see the exact moment you freeze. your fingers grip your pen a little too tightly, your posture going stiff.
âthis is toji,â sukuna says, trying to sound casual. âhe wanted to tag along today.â
âhey,â toji says smoothly, pulling up a chair without asking. ânice to meet you, y/n.â
you nod, cheeks pink. âh-hi.â
itâs awkward from the start. painfully so.
sukuna tries to start things off, opening his notebook and asking about the data you collected last week, but tojiâs already jumping in with his own questionsânone of them relevant.
âso,â toji leans forward, elbows on the table. âyouâre really good at this chem stuff, huh? always been a little nerd?â
you laugh nervously, eyes flicking between the two of them. âi⌠guess so?â
âyeah, i could never,â he says, shaking his head. âi barely passed last year. too many parties, you know how it is.â
you nod politely, but the look on your face says it allâyou have no idea what to say.
sukuna clenches his jaw.
toji keeps going, oblivious. he talks about the last frat party, about the time he benched two hundred in front of half the football team, about some girl who texted him last night. you just sit there, smiling faintly, giving small nods and quiet hums of agreement.
itâs brutal.
every word toji says feels like a slow car crash sukuna canât stop. he knows he shouldâve expected thisâthis was always how toji wasâbut now that itâs happening in front of you, he canât stand it.
youâre sitting there, trying so hard to be polite, cheeks flushed, fingers fidgeting with your sleeve. and for the first time, sukuna hates how loud the other guy is. hates how heâs filling the space thatâs always felt quiet and easy with you.
after what feels like forever, tojiâs phone buzzes. he glances down, reads the message, and stands up.
âgotta head out,â he says, smirking. âgood luck with your project, sweetheart. maybe iâll swing by next time, yeah?â
before you can respond, he gives you a wink.
you freeze again, murmuring something that barely sounds like a goodbye.
he leaves, whistling under his breath, completely unaware of how painfully awkward that was.
the second heâs out of sight, sukuna exhales hard and runs a hand through his hair.
âfuck,â he mutters. âsorry about that.â
your eyes widen a little. âoh, um, itâs fine.â
âno, seriously,â he says, glancing at you. âi shouldâve told you i was bringing him.â
you hesitate, then smile, shy but real. âitâs okay. i was just⌠nervous, i guess.â
he tilts his head. âwhy?â
you look down at your notes. âheâs just⌠kind of intense. i didnât expect that.â
âyeah,â he says quietly. âheâs like that.â
the silence that follows isnât awkward, though. itâs calm. steady.
youâre visibly more relaxed now, shoulders no longer so tight, your voice softer when you start talking again. sukuna listens, his chest loosening with every word.
you donât mention toji again.
and he doesnât either.
for the rest of the session, itâs just the two of you againâback to the easy rhythm he didnât realize heâd missed until it was gone. you explain a reaction mechanism, he teases you about your handwriting, you roll your eyes and laugh.
when itâs time to leave, you pack up your things slowly, almost like you donât want the moment to end.
âsee you next week?â you ask.
âyeah,â he says, smiling faintly. ânext week.â
you give a small wave, and as you walk out, sukuna watches you disappear between the shelves, that same quiet warmth settling in his chest.
he should feel relievedâhe did what he was supposed to. he introduced you to toji. he followed through.
but instead, he just feels like heâs made a mistake.
because the whole walk back to the frat, the only thing running through his head isnât how toji couldnât shut up or how awkward the whole thing was.
itâs how your voice had softened when you told him it was fine. how your eyes met his, even for a second, and he felt that stupid little spark again.
he doesnât know what to call it. doesnât want to.
but deep down, he knows one thing for sure.
the next time you two meet, heâs showing up alone, keeping you to himself.
~
music pounds through sukuna's chest, pulsing out of the open doors of the sorority like a heartbeat on overdrive. laughter spills down the steps, mixed with the sharp scent of alcohol and perfume and that sticky-sweet haze that always clings to these kinds of parties.
banners hang crooked above the door, fairy lights tangled like spiderwebs. the sorority girls really went all out.
itâs a mixer. one of those invite-only things, where every girl in greek row tries to get noticed by the ârightâ house. and sukunaâs fratâtheir houseâwas always the right one. full of grade A hotties like sukuna and toji and successful athletes like gojo and geto.
he spots toji near the entrance, already in his element. white t-shirt, chain glinting at his throat, grin carved sharp enough to cut through the noise. every few seconds, someone calls his name. girls from different sororities, guys from the rugby team, even one of the organizers waving him over.
toji was built for this. sukuna knew it. hell, everyone did.
âabout time, man,â toji says when sukuna steps up beside him. âthought youâd bailed.â
ânah,â sukuna mutters. âjust took my time.â
âyeah, well, tonightâs supposed to be wild. letâs make the most of it.â
they shoulder their way through the crowd, music pounding overhead, the smell of beer and sweat and too much perfume thick in the air. sticking together like usual.
a few girls call out sukunaâs name as they pass, and he just flashes that lazy grin heâs perfectedâthe one that says heâs not interested, but he might be later.
itâs all automatic now. the smirk, the eye contact, the way his shoulders roll when he laughs. itâs all muscle memory.
but tonight, something feels off.
maybe itâs the way every laugh sounds fake. maybe itâs the way the lights flash too bright, painting everyone in the same plastic color.
maybe itâs because all he can think about is you.
they end up in the kitchen, where the musicâs still loud but not deafening. beer pongâs already set up on the long dining table, cups half-filled, ping-pong balls scattered across the sticky surface.
toji grabs a ball and grins. âletâs go. loser does a shot.â
sukuna smirks, rolling up his sleeves. âyouâre on.â
they start playing, drawing a small crowd of girls who cheer and giggle at every throw. tojiâs competitive as always, talking shit between shots, while sukuna plays quiet and steady. the rhythm feels familiarâthe weight of the ball, the sound of it hitting the cup, the way everyone leans in to watch.
after two rounds, theyâre tied. toji wins one, sukuna the other. the girls watching donât seem to care whoâs winningâtheyâre too focused on the way the two of them look, the easy confidence that comes with knowing the room revolves around them.
and then they descend.
a blonde slides up beside toji, pressing herself against his arm. another girl, brunette this time, drapes herself over sukuna, laughter dripping from her lips like honey.
âyou guys are, like, scary good at this,â she says, voice high and flirty.
âpractice,â sukuna says automatically. his smirk looks real enough. it always does.
her nails trace the edge of his sleeve, and she leans closer. âbet youâre real good at other things too.â
normally, this is the part where heâd lean in, let the moment pull him under. he knows how this goesâshots, dancing, slipping upstairs when the music gets too loud. normally he'd do anything for a quick fuck.
but tonight, it doesnât land.
he looks down at her, at the perfect makeup and glitter around her eyes, and all he can think is how different she is from you.
how youâd never lean on someone like this. how youâd never grab at someone you just met. how when you talked, you actually meant what you said.
his jaw tightens.
tojiâs already got two girls around him, laughing loudly, drink in one hand, the other at someoneâs waist. he looks like heâs having the time of his life. and for the first time, sukuna feels nothing but exhaustion watching it.
the brunette keeps talkingâsomething about the psych department, something about a pool party next weekendâbut her words fade into static.
god, he canât stop thinking about you.
he pictures your small smile, the way you tuck your hair behind your ear when youâre nervous. the way your voice lifts just slightly when you talk about something you love. the way your eyes meet his only for a second before darting away again.
then he thinks about how youâd react if you saw this.
if you saw toji right nowâgrinning, drunk, hands everywhere.
youâd look crushed. maybe not outwardly, but he knows youâd feel it. he can see that tiny flicker of hurt in his head, your lips pressing together, pretending not to care.
and for some reason, that thought hits him like a punch.
youâd be heartbroken over a guy like toji. and he hates that. hates it enough that his fake smirk starts to slip.
because tojiâs the one you wanted. and tojiâs right there, laughing with some random girl like you never even existed.
it makes his stomach twist.
the brunette leans in closer, her perfume cloying and too strong. she presses her lips against his neck, and something cold floods through him instead of the usual heat.
he stiffens.
she pulls back, confused, maybe even offended, but he just steps away, shaking his head.
âyou good?â she asks, pouting a little.
âyeah,â he mutters. âjustâneed a smoke.â
he grabs a beer from the counter and makes his way outside.
the airâs cooler out here, cleaner. it hits his lungs in a way that almost feels like relief. he digs into his pocket, finds his pack, and lights up. the first drag burns his throat, grounding him a little. he thinks back to the time you'd seen a flash of the packet in his pocket, the look of concern plastering your cute face.
"you smoke cigarettes? y'know that pretty bad for you, sukuna..."
he sighs and takes another drag, he knew you were right, hell, he even cut down after that little statement.
inside, the partyâs still raging. someone shouts, laughter echoing off the walls. he hears tojiâs voice above the rest, loud and easy and so damn sure of himself.
sukuna exhales a long stream of smoke and stares out at the street.
whyâs he even thinking about you like this?
you're just a girl. just a project partner. you needed his help, he needed yours. thatâs all it was supposed to be.
but then he remembers how you'd smiled when he showed up on time for once, how youâd brought him that stupid cup of coffee just because you thought heâd like it. how careful youâd been, shy but trying.
and now heâs here, surrounded by everything he used to want, feeling nothing but restless.
he thinks about the library tomorrow morning.
youâd be there early. you always are. waiting at the same table, your notebook open, your pen tapping as you concentrate. youâd look up when he walks in, offer that small, quiet smile like youâre genuinely happy to see him.
the thought of showing up hungover makes his stomach knot.
he canât let you see him like that. not reeking of beer, not bleary-eyed and half-dead from a night he didnât even enjoy.
he flicks the ash off his cigarette, curses under his breath.
âwhat the fuck am i doing?â
he looks back toward the house. the windows are glowing with golden light, silhouettes moving inside. laughter spills out again, shrill and wild.
that used to feel like home.
now it just feels loud.
he takes another drag, the ember lighting up in the dark.
this isnât him. at least, itâs not the version of him youâve seen. the one who actually listens, who tries, who stays sober enough to remember what you said about catalysts and reactions. the one youâve somehow turned him into without even knowing.
he huffs out a quiet laugh, bitter and low.
youâd probably never believe it if someone told you sukuna ryomen left a mixer early because of a girl.
but here he is.
he stubs out the cigarette, tosses the butt into the gutter, and pulls his jacket tighter around him.
he steps back inside just long enough to find toji at the beer pong table, a girl perched on his lap now, and rolls his eyes.
âyo,â toji calls over. âwhere the hellâd you go?â
âm' heading out,â sukuna says. âgot shit to do tomorrow.â
toji raises a brow. âitâs friday, man.â
âyeah. i know.â
âwhatever,â toji laughs. âyour loss.â
sukuna just shrugs, already turning toward the door.
the music fades behind him as he walks out again. the night air hits him, cool against his skin. campus is mostly empty now, streetlights flickering.
he lights another cigarette as he walks, the smoke curling up into the cold.
his mind wonât stop racing.
he thinks about you again, about how small you look sitting behind your laptop, about the way you focus so hard you donât notice him staring sometimes. about how quiet the world feels when itâs just the two of you in that corner of the library.
youâd laugh if you saw him now. the guy everyone calls a monster, walking home early from a party just because he wants to look sober in front of some shy chemistry nerd.
but itâs not just that anymore.
he doesnât want to look sober. he wants to look good for you.
he wants you to think heâs better than this. better than what everyone thinks he's like.
he blows out smoke and watches it fade into the dark.
when he gets back to the frat, the house is nearly emptyâmost of the guys are still at the mixer. itâs quiet for once. he climbs the stairs, every step heavy, and stops at his door.
he stares at the handle for a second before going in.
the room smells like cologne and laundry detergent. his deskâs still a mess, papers and dumbbells scattered everywhere. he drops onto the bed and stares at the ceiling, cigarette burning low between his fingers.
he should sleep. he should forget tonight.
but all he can see is you.
your smile. your voice. your eyes when they meet his and flick away just a second too fast.
âfuck,â he mutters under his breath.
he ashes the cigarette in the tray, lets his head fall back, and closes his eyes.
the thought of you lingers like smoke in his lungs. intoxicating, slow, impossible to shake.
and for the first time in a long time, the idea of tomorrow doesnât feel like just another day. it feels like something heâs waiting for.
~
the sun crawls through the blinds too early for a saturday.
pale light drags itself across the room, landing on the mess of clothes and empty bottles scattered over the frat floor. everyoneâs still passed out.
bodies everywhere. some sprawled across couches, others snoring in corners, heads tipped back with half-empty beer cans slipping from their hands.
but not sukuna.
heâs awake.
heâs the only one who doesnât feel like he got hit by a truck. no pounding head, no sour stomach. just the faint trace of smoke on his tongue and the quiet buzz in his chest thatâs been there since last night.
he sits up, rakes a hand through his hair, and exhales. the air smells like sweat and cheap vodka. he looks around at the disaster that was his frat houseâsticky floors, someoneâs shoe on the counter, a guy in nothing but boxers drooling into the carpetâand shakes his head.
heâs not sticking around for the aftermath.
thereâs something about this morning, something clean, light, strange. he grabs his hoodie, slings his bag over his shoulder, and checks his phone. too early for most people. not too early for you.
he smiles a little at that.
when he walks into the hallway, a few guys groan from the couch.
âyo,â one of them croaks. âwhere the hell are you going? itâs like⌠eight?â
âgot plans,â sukuna says, slipping on his sneakers.
âplans?â another mumbles, half-asleep. âwith who?â
âno one,â sukuna says quickly. âdonât worry about it.â
heâs already halfway out the door before they can start asking more questions. the last thing he needs is tojiâor anyone, reallyâcatching wind of this and deciding to tag along like last time.
the air outside hits him cold and fresh. campus is quiet, only the occasional sound of birds or a bike rolling past. everythingâs washed in soft gold light, the kind that makes the world look cleaner than it really is.
he starts walking.
thereâs a bounce in his step that he tries to ignore. it feels stupid to feel this way. giddy. like heâs got something worth looking forward to. he tells himself itâs just because he didnât drink last night. heâs clear-headed. alert. thatâs all.
but he knows itâs a lie.
the cafĂŠ comes into view just down the block. itâs the one you always go toâthe one with the green sign. he remembers the first time he saw you there, hunched over your laptop with a coffee that had already gone cold, scribbling in your notebook like the world might end if you looked up.
the memory makes his chest feel weird.
he pushes open the door, the little bell chiming. the barista greets him with a sleepy smile. he glances over the glass case, scanning the pastries. croissants, muffins, a few danishes. then he spots the one he remembers you ordering onceâflaky and soft, sugar dusted over the top.
âone of those,â he says, pointing.
the barista wraps it up neatly in paper. sukuna hands over the cash, then hesitates when she asks if he wants a drink.
he almost says yes. almost orders a sweet coffee for you.
but then he remembers.
youâll already have one right now, you always do.
ânah,â he says, shaking his head. âjs' the pastry.â
he walks out with the small paper bag in hand, a faint smile tugging at his mouth.
he feels ridiculous. itâs a fucking pastry. but somehow it feels like more than that. like heâs carrying a confession.
when the library comes into view, he spots you right away.
youâre there, in your usual spot. that back table near the window, the one youâve claimed without ever really saying so. your coffeeâs beside your laptop, steam curling up faintly. youâre biting your lip, eyes narrowed in concentration as you read through something.
and god, youâre cute.
it slaps him all over again.
the way your hair falls forward, the soft sweater youâre wearing, the tiny crease between your brows. youâre not trying to be anything. youâre just there, focused, quiet, real.
he stands there for a second, just watching.
then he remembers himself and walks over.
âg'morning,â he says.
you look up, startled, then your whole face softens when you see him. âohâhi! youâre early.â
âyeah,â he says, dropping his bag into the chair across from you. âdidn't wanna sleep in today.â
you laugh softly, brushing a strand of hair behind your ear. âfair.â
he pulls the paper bag from his hoodie pocket and slides it across the table.
he holds it out to you. âfor you. figured you might want breakfast.â
you blink, startled. âwait, really?â
âyeah. itâs from that cafe you like.â
your mouth falls open slightly, and your cheeks go pink in that way heâs starting to adore. âyou... remembered that?â
âguess so.â
you take the bag from him carefully, like itâs something fragile. when you peek inside and see what it is, your expression softens even more.
âoh my god,â you whisper, smiling so hard your eyes crinkle at the corners. âthis is my favorite one.â
he watches, almost helpless, as you keep talking, thanking him over and over. your voice stumbles with embarrassment, your fingers fidget with the bag, and the more flustered you get, the more something warm spreads through his chest.
âyou didnât have toâreally, thatâs so sweet of you.â
âitâs nothing,â he says, but his voice is rougher than he means it to be. âjust figured you might be hungry.â
you look down, still smiling. âthank you.â
and it hits him, how long itâs been since a girl said that to him and meant it.
you break the silence first, switching to the assignment, pulling up your notes and explaining something about the next section. he nods along, but heâs not really listening. heâs watching the way you push your hair behind your ear, the way your brows furrow when you focus.
he forces himself to pay attention. still, the moment feels easy.
you talk for a while about the project, comparing notes, trading small jokes. he feels himself relax into the rhythm of it, like itâs become a routine.
and then, without warning, you bring up toji.
you clear your throat first, eyes flicking down to your notes. âso, um... toji.â
he stills, one brow lifting, you were finally gonna talk about him since that awful run in last time. âhmm?â
âheâs⌠veryâŚâ you trail off, searching for the word. âloud.â
he snorts. âthatâs one way to put it.â
âand, um, big. likeâphysically. and personality-wise. very⌠confident.â
he groans, dragging a hand down his face. âyeah. sorry about that. heâs⌠a lot. again, i didnât mean to unleash him on you like that.â he was apologising again, so out of character for him but he couldn't help it. not with you.
âno, no,â you say quickly, shaking your head. âheâs just⌠different than i expected.â
âdifferent how?â
you hesitate, chewing your lip. âi guess i thought heâd be more like you.â
the words hang between you for a second. his pulse stutters.
âlike me, huh?â he says, teasing, leaning back in his chair, spread wide as he looks you up and down. âwhatâs that supposed to mean, hm?â
you go red instantly, trying to drag your eyes away from his man spread legs. âi just meantâyouâre, um, thoughtful. more focused. not overbearing, you're nice...â
he grins. "nice, huh?"
you hide your mouth behind your hand and look off to the side. "nicer than toji, yeah."
he laughs, "that's not a very high bar to clear."
you giggled in response, letting him continue.
âso you like my type better?â
âthatâs not what i said,â you mumble, covering your face with your hand again.
âdidnât have to.â
you peek at him through your fingers, and he has to bite back a laugh. your cheeks are so pink it hurts to look at you.
âyouâre bullying me,â you say, your voice small.
âmaybe.â
you shake your head, still smiling, and reach for your coffee. he watches the way you hold it, the delicate tilt of your wrist, the little sigh you make after a sip.
then, quieter, he asks, âso⌠you still interested in him? toji, i mean.â
you freeze.
âiâuh.â your voice falters. âi guess so? i... i donât know.â
âyou donât sound sure.â
âheâs justânot what i thought heâd be. i thought heâd be a little calmer.â
âheâs not really the type to surprise you in a good way,â sukuna says.
you smile faintly, eyes on your cup. âyeah. maybe not.â
the way you say it, soft, thoughtful, uncertain, it makes his chest ache.
youâre too sweet for this. too genuine. you deserve someone who actually listens, who doesnât treat you like background noise. and for some reason, he hates that the person youâre hung up on is his best friend.
he sighs, rubbing his jaw.
you look up, curious. âwhatâs wrong?â
ânothing,â he says, forcing a smile. âjust tired.â
you nod, and the two of you fall back into quiet work. itâs peaceful again, the only sounds the soft click of your keyboard and the scratching of his pen. time blurs.
when you finally close your laptop, stretching your arms, he realizes two hours have passed.
âwe got a lot done,â you say, smiling.
âyeah,â he says, though he canât remember a thing you just studied.
you start packing your things, tucking the empty pastry bag into your bag. before you can leave, you hesitate. then, shyly, you step closer and wrap one arm around him in a little side hug.
âthank you,â you murmur, voice barely above a whisper. âfor breakfast. and for helping me.â
for a second, he forgets how to breathe.
you smell like coffee and sugar and something faintly floral. your hand rests briefly against his side, and he swears every nerve in his body lights up.
then you pull away, smiling up at him, oblivious to the chaos youâve just caused.
âsee you tomorrow?â
âyeah!â he says quickly, way too excited. âd-definitely.â
you wave and head out, the door swinging shut behind you.
he stands there for a full minute, still staring at the spot youâd been standing, until he realizes his hands are clenched and his pulse is hammering.
he grabs his bag, mutters something under his breath, and heads outside.
the moment heâs in the open air again, he takes a deep breath, trying to steady himself.
the breeze does nothing to cool the heat crawling under his skin.
he walks fast, head down, eyes on the pavement.
every step feels heavy with restraint.
because all he can think about is how soft you felt, how small your hand was against him, how much he wanted to pull you in, bury his face in your neck, keep you there for hours.
he curses under his breath, tugging his hoodie lower, hoping it hides the problem growing in his jeans.
âget it together,â he mutters.
he tries to think about anything elseâthe assignment, the game tomorrow, the half-finished paper on his deskâbut his mind keeps circling back to you. your laugh. your blush. your hug.
by the time he reaches the frat, his heartbeatâs finally starting to slow, but the feeling stays. that dizzy mix of guilt and want.
he steps inside quietly, the house still a mess of half-dead hangovers, and slips upstairs to his room.
the first thing he does is sit on his bed, elbows on his knees, and let out a long, shaky exhale.
heâs in trouble.
he knows it.
because he canât stop smiling.
~
the gym in the frat house isnât much. itâs a dim room tucked behind the kitchen, with cracked mirrors and rusted weights, the air always heavy with the stale scent of sweat and cheap deodorant.
the guys call it a âhome gym,â but itâs really just a collection of mismatched dumbbells, an old bench press, and a speaker that always buzzes when the bass hits too hard. its nothing like the fancy campus one him and toji visit, still, it works for sukuna.
heâs halfway through a set, sweat sliding down the back of his neck, when his thoughts start slipping away from the burn in his muscles and land right where they always seem to go lately.
he tries to ignore it, focusing on the motion, the rhythm, the push and pull of the bar in his hands.
but the harder he tries not to think about you, the more vivid you become. your voice, soft but steady, your shy little smiles whenever he cracks a joke, the way you always tuck your hair behind your ear when youâre trying not to blush.
itâs infuriating, how easily you creep into his head.
he exhales sharply, finishing the set with a grunt, letting the bar clang down harder than he means to. it rattles against the frame, echoing in the small room.
âfuck,â he mutters under his breath, sitting up and grabbing the towel draped over his shoulders.
he wipes his face, breathing hard, his reflection in the mirror smudged with fingerprints and dust. he looks exhausted, not just from the workout but from everything sitting in his head.
you and toji.
you and that stupid, innocent crush youâd confessed to him like it was nothing.
he leans forward, elbows on his knees, towel hanging loosely around his neck. he canât keep fucking around pretending like this is going to work anymore.
he canât sit through another study session with you knowing that toji knows you're into him.
toji doesnât even remember half the girls he flirts with, so why should he get to occupy that sweet spot in your brain.
that thought alone makes his blood boil.
youâre too good for that. too damn good.
he picks up the dumbbell again, trying to lift through the frustration, but his mind keeps racing. tojiâs face flashes in his mindâthe obnoxiousness, his interest in you only after finding out what you looked like.
the memory makes his jaw clench.
toji doesnât deserve to know you exist, let alone be someone you lose sleep over.
his grip tightens around the handle. he lifts again, but it feels pointless now, his muscles burning for a different reason entirely.
finally, he slams the weight down and stands up, chest heaving.
heâs done.
done thinking he can stomach this, done keeping that deal, done lying to himself.
without even thinking about it, he walks out of the gym, towel still slung over his shoulder. his feet move on instinct, carrying him through the hall, up the grand stairs, straight to tojiâs room.
the doorâs half-shut, light spilling from the gap, and he doesnât bother knocking. he pushes it open, the wood hitting the wall with a dull thud.
tojiâs sprawled across his bed, shirtless, scrolling through his phone. thereâs a protein shake on the desk, a game controller tangled in the sheets. he looks up lazily when sukuna appears.
âyo,â he says, grinning. âyou look pissed. what, satoru stealing your shirts n' shit again?â
sukuna doesnât answer. he stands there for half a second, jaw tight, and then the words just fall out before he can stop them.
ây/n has a boyfriend,â he blurts. âso you can forget the whole crush on you thing.â
toji blinks, confused. âuhm?â
âwhat,â sukuna says, crossing his arms. âshes got a guy.â
toji sits up slightly, eyebrows furrowing. âwhoâs y/n again?â
the silence that follows is deafening.
sukuna stares at him, the vein in his temple twitching.
âare you actually deadass right now?â
toji shrugs. âbro, i talk to a lot of girls, you gotta be more specific.â
thatâs it.
sukuna drags a hand down his face, muttering something that sounds halfway between a growl and a groan. he doesnât even bother explaining. itâs not worth it.
âdon't worry, man,â he snaps, spinning on his heel.
he slams the door behind him hard enough to rattle the frame.
by the time he gets back to his room, his chest is tight, the frustration boiling over into something heavier. he paces once, twice, then finally drops onto his bed, letting his head fall back against the wall.
âwhoâs y/n again?â
the words echo in his mind like a bad joke.
he canât believe it. he canât believe he ever thought this was a good idea, trying to set you up with that idiot.
itâs not even about the deal anymore. itâs about you.
because now he knows what it feels like to be around you, to hear you laugh, to see the way your eyes light up when he remembers the smallest things. he knows what it feels like to walk beside you through campus at night, the air cool and soft, your voice quiet but steady.
he likes you.
really, really likes you.
and itâs not just because youâre pretty, though god, you are. itâs because youâre kind. because you make him feel human again, in a way that nothing else ever does. because you talk to him like heâs worth something more than the reputation that follows him.
he doesnât know when it happened, but itâs there now, and itâs not going away.
.
the weeks that follow move in a blur. the two of you keep meeting for study sessions, but theyâve shifted. so subtly that neither of you seems to notice.
youâre more relaxed now. you smile more, laugh easier. youâve started showing up with little things for him too. chocolates, protein bars, a can of cold brew. every time, he teases you about it, but inside, heâs having a spaz out.
and every time he brings you something in return, you light up like heâs handed you the world.
youâve started talking about more than the project. now, itâs everything. random things. favorite youtuber, weird scandals, childhood fuck ups, "yeah, i used to be one of those devious lick kids in middle school, me and gojo stole an entire sink".
sometimes, you talk so much you forget the assignment altogether, and he never stops you.
he lives for these moments.
sometimes, when youâre sitting side by side at the library, your knees brush under the table. itâs barely a touch, accidental every time, but it makes his pulse stutter.
youâve started giving him hugs too, real ones. not just quick, polite ones, actual, full-bodied hugs that make him want to forget how to breathe. all he wants to do is bundle you up and take you back home, lock you away where no one could possibly taint that beautiful smile.
he pretends to be chill and nonchalant, but inside, heâs crashing out so hard.
one afternoon, itâs raining outside, and you show up in a damp tank top, hair slightly damp. he nearly forgets how to speak. you hand him a hot chocolate and giggle when he stares at it like heâs never seen one before.
âitâs not that weird,â you say, smiling. âi thought you might want something warm and sweet for this type of weather.â
he looks at you for a long moment trying not to stare at your see through chest, then takes the cup. âthanks,â he murmurs, and it sounds like something heavier than gratitude.
you shrug, shy but pleased, then sit down beside him, close enough that your shoulders almost touch.
when the session ends that day, he walks you home like he always does. itâs become a quiet habit between you. no one suggested it, but neither of you questions it either. you live just off campus, in a small apartment with ivy creeping up the walls, and every time you reach your door, you both hesitate.
he wants to ask if he can come inside, just once.
you always look like you might invite him, too.
but neither of you ever says it.
instead, you smile, soft and warm, and tell him goodnight. he always watches until you disappear inside, until the light flicks on and frank ocean starts softly pouring from the window.
and every time, he walks back to the frat with that same ache in his chest, the one thatâs half longing and half fear.
he knows heâs in wayyy too deep.
but he can't stop.
youâve started coming out of your shell in little bursts. you tease him now, gently. you call him out when heâs being lazy, roll your eyes when he tries to act too chill. and he eats it the fuck up. every second of it.
youâre different with him now. freer. you trust him.
and that makes everything both better and worse.
because every time you look at him with that open, honest expression, he has to remind himself of the lie he built this onâthe deal, the fake promise to get you closer to toji.
it barely comes up anymore. sometimes you mention toji in passing, usually as a joke, and you both laugh it off. itâs like neither of you really care about it anymore.
and maybe thatâs the truth. maybe it stopped mattering the moment you started looking at him like that.
one evening, when the sunâs setting, youâre sitting across from him at the library, talking about nothing in particular. youâre smiling, head tilted, your voice soft. and he catches himself staring, not hearing a single word.
you stop mid-sentence, blinking. âwhat?â
he shakes his head quickly. ânothing.â
âyouâre staring,â you say, cheeks pink.
âyouâre imagining things, honey."
you laugh, hiding your face in your hands.
he smiles too, but thereâs something behind itâsomething he doesnât let you see.
because in that moment, it hits him all over again, stronger than before.
heâs seriously can't do this shit any longer.
he doesnât want to help you get to toji anymore.
he doesnât want to stand by while you talk about someone else, even in passing.
he wants you. all of you.
the quiet smiles, the shy blushes, the little quirks heâs learned by heart.
he wants to be the one who gets to see every part of youâevery version of that soft, sweet girl whoâs been slowly unraveling in front of him.
and he knows, deep down, that if he ever let himself say it out loud, heâd never be able to take it back.
so he keeps it buried, just for now, as he walks you home again that night. the streetlights stretch long shadows across the pavement, and your arm brushes his once, twice, and each time, he swears of he doesn't concentrate he'll trip over his jordans.
when you reach your door, you turn to him with that same bright smile, the one that always knocks the air from his lungs.
âthanks again,â you say softly.
he nods. âanytime.â
you linger for a second, like you want to say something more, then wave goodnight and disappear inside.
he stands there for a long moment, staring at the door, listening to the faint hum of music from your apartment.
then, finally, he exhales, a small, helpless laugh slipping out.
heâs ruined. completely.
and for once in his life, he doesnât even mind.
~
the classroom is thick with the sound of quiet chatter, chairs scraping against tile, pens clicking as people jot down reminders before leaving. the fluorescent lights flicker slightly, casting everything in a washed-out glow that makes it feel like timeâs been stretched too thin. the chemistry teacherâs voice cuts through it all, cheerful but distant.
âalright, everyoneâjust a quick reminder that your paired assignment is due at the end of this week. make sure youâve got everything finalized. iâll be checking submissions on friday.â
the words hang in the air like a quiet ending bell.
you look up from your notes at the same time sukuna does, and for a moment, your eyes meet across the shared lab table. heâs already watching you, elbows resting on the counter, twirling his pen between his fingers.
he gives you this crooked half-smileâsomething between fond and nervousâand you return it, though yours falters just a little at the edges.
it hits both of you at once. this thing between you, this rhythm youâve fallen into, the study sessions, the walks home, the quiet coffees before class? itâs been built around this assignment. and when the assignment ends, what happens then?
he taps his pen against his notebook, looking away first. âguess weâre almost done, huh?â
you try to sound light. âyeah⌠crazy how fast it went.â
but it doesnât feel fast. it feels full. it feels like a lifetime compressed into a few short weeks, every minute threaded with something unspoken.
he hums in agreement, glancing at you again. âwe should probably go over everything one more time. make sure itâs perfect.â
you nod, pretending to check the notes in front of you. âmhm, library after class?â
âyeah,â he says. âone last session.â
one last. the words make your stomach twist.
.
sukuna drops his bag on the chair across from you, stretching his arms as he sits down. his hairâs a little messy from the wind, and he smells faintly of the sexy cologne he always wears, something clean and manly that clings to his skin.
you open your laptop, trying to focus on the document in front of you. itâs almost doneâjust small edits, formatting, double-checking citationsâbut the words keep blurring. you can feel his presence across the table, solid and steady, and itâs impossible to think about chemistry when heâs right there.
heâs quieter than usual too. his knee bounces under the table, a restless rhythm, and every now and then you catch him glancing up, like heâs about to say something but decides against it.
the silence stretches between you, thick and loaded. you canât stand it anymore.
âsoâŚâ you start, voice softer than you mean it to be.
he looks up instantly, like heâs been waiting for you to speak. âyeah?â
you open your mouth, close it again, glance at your hands. ânever mind. itâs nothing.â
he frowns slightly. âcome on. what is it?â
you shake your head, forcing a small smile. âseriously, itâs nothing. just focus.â
he watches you for a second longer, then sighs and leans back, crossing his arms. âfine. but youâre acting weird.â
you let out a soft laugh that sounds too nervous. âi could say the same about you.â
that gets a real smile out of him, crooked and teasing, but it fades quickly.
you both go quiet again, typing half-heartedly, neither of you really working. the tension builds, unspoken and unbearable.
you can feel the words sitting on your tongue, begging to be let out. you want to tell him everything. how the crush on toji fizzled out weeks ago, how stupid it feels now, how you canât stop thinking about him instead. how every time he looks at you, your whole chest feels like itâs about to give out.
you glance up. heâs staring at his screen, jaw tight, eyes unfocused. and somehow, you can tell heâs holding something back too.
finally, you both move at the same time.
âi have to tell you something,â you say, right as he says, âthereâs something i should tell you.â
you both stop, eyes locking.
you laugh softly. âyou first.â
he shakes his head. ânuh uh, you first.â
âno way,â you say, smiling now despite the nerves. âyou looked like you were about to explode. go ahead.â
âladies first,â he shoots back, that teasing lilt returning to his voice, though his eyes are still serious.
you roll your eyes, but your heartâs hammering. âfine,â you breathe.
he leans forward, forearms on the table, watching you carefully.
you swallow, your fingers twisting the edge of your sleeve. âokay. so, um⌠this is kind of embarrassing, butââ
you stop, take a breath, try again. âit's about toji.â
his expression flickers for a second, something unreadable crossing his face. âyeah,â he says slowly. âwhat about him?â
you toy with a pen to keep your hands busy. âi donât really⌠feel that way anymore. about him.â
his brow lifts just slightly, his voice careful. âts' that so?â
you nod, cheeks warm. âyeah. i mean, it was kind of silly, wasnât it? i barely knew him. i think i just liked the idea of him. and then when you brought him to that one session, i realised heâs⌠kinda clapped, nothing like what i imagined.â
he lets out a small sound, something close to a laugh, but itâs quiet, almost nervous. âyeah, that sounds like him.â
you smile faintly, tracing a finger along the edge of your notebook. âthe truth is, i think i was just projecting. when we started hanging out, i didnât know you that well, and i guess i thought maybe toji was like you. you know? confident, funny, easy to talk to.â you pause, your gaze flicking up to his. âbut heâs not you. not even remotely close.â
his breath catches slightly, and for a moment, he forgets how to speak.
âi donât know,â you go on, voice softer now, almost trembling. âi kept thinking i wanted someone like toji, but⌠the whole time, i was really just wishing heâd be more like you, sukuna.â
you meet his eyes fully now, and the world seems to narrow around you both. âand then i realised maybe i donât want someone like you. maybe i just, you know, want you.â
the silence that follows feels endless.
heâs staring at you, completely still. you can see the realization hit him. the tension in his shoulders easing, his expression softening in disbelief and relief all at once.
you bite your lip, instantly flustered. âthat sounded so stupid, didnât it?â
he shakes his head quickly. âno. no, not at all.â
he leans back in his chair, letting out a long, shaky exhale. itâs the biggest breath of relief youâve ever seen someone take. he runs a hand through his hair, laughing under his breath, a sound thatâs half disbelieving, half overwhelmed.
âholy shit,â he murmurs, still smiling. âyou have no idea how good it is to hear that.â
you blink. âuhm, what?â
he laughs again, softer this time, his hand still pressed to the back of his neck. âthatâs what i was gonna tell you. iâve been losing my fucking mind these past few weeks because iâve been trying so hard not to say it.â
you stare at him, your heart pounding. âsay what?â
he meets your gaze again, eyes warm and honest. âthat i like you. like, really like you. iâve had this massive crush on you for a while now, and itâs been killing me trying to act normal.â
you canât help the little laugh that escapes you, part disbelief, part giddy joy. âyouâre deadass?â
he nods. âone hundred percent.â
âbut⌠the deal,â you say quietly. âyou were supposed to help me with toji.â
âyeah, about that,â he says, rubbing the back of his neck with a sheepish grin. âi kinda⌠just didnât.â
you tilt your head. âuhhm, what?â
he laughs again, nervously this time. âi told him you had a boyfriend.â
your eyes widen. âyou did?"
he winces. âyeah. i told him that weeks ago. i just... i couldnât do it anymore. couldnât keep pretending i was helping you get with him when all i wanted was to keep you all to myself.â
you blink once, twice, then cover your mouth to stifle a laugh. âyou told him i had a boyfriend?â
âyep.â he grins now, a little cocky, a little embarrassed. âguess thatâs me sabotaging the deal.â
you drop your hand, still smiling. âthatâs so stupid.â
âi know.â
âbutâŚâ you pause, your smile turning softer. âitâs kind of sweet.â
he leans forward again, elbows on the table, eyes never leaving yours. âyouâre not mad?â
âmad?â you repeat, shaking your head. âno. thatâs⌠exactly what i wanted, actually.â
he blinks. âreally?â
you nod, heart in your throat. âyeah. i didnât want you helping me with toji. not anymore. i just didnât know how to tell you.â
he stares at you for a long moment, the corner of his mouth twitching upward. âso what now?â
you smile. âi donât know. maybe we just⌠stop pretending.â
he exhales, leaning back with a grin that could light up the whole room. âi can do that.â
for a moment, neither of you says anything. you just sit there, the quiet hum of the library around you, the sun slipping lower through the windows, painting his skin in gold.
finally, he breaks the silence, voice low. âfor the record, i was terrified you were about to tell me you had a new man for real.â
you laugh softly. âno chance.â
âgood,â he says, and the way he looks at youâsoft, sure, a little possessiveâmakes your pulse race.
you donât know who moves first, but suddenly youâre both leaning across the table, closer than youâve ever been. the distance between you shrinks until you can feel his breath on your lips, his hand brushing lightly against yours.
neither of you say anything. you donât need to.
the moment stretches, slow and sweet, full of everything youâve both been holding back.
~
the second you get back to your apartment, your face ignites with the kind of fire only a really nice fireplace could match, the ones in those fancy houses you see on the block.
the guy you'd been crushing on for a total of four weeks now had just told you he felt the same. and ever more, he'd been so obsessed he'd told your ex-crush you'd had a boyfriend in hopes of bagging you himself.
for a girl not used to being in the spotlight, having such a loud, well known frat guy like ryomen sukuna become vulnerable, just for you? it was like the world came crashing and burning down at your feet. he made your stomach swim with love and passion, a feeling you'd only ever gotten from receiving higher grades than everyone else, a feeling so much better than finding a new delicious pastry you couldn't help but order again.
ryomen sukuna was it. he was the kinda guy you'd been dreaming of ever since you'd started college. he was the perfect man, and he was as into you as you were him.
you settled into your living room with an adorably large smile painted on your lips, the sensation of fulfilment taking over your ever thought as you dreamt of what was to happen next.
~
the week after the submission crawls by. you think about both sukuna and the possible grade you'll both get every day. every time you pass the lab, every time you open your laptop, every time you catch sight of sukuna across the courtyard, leaning against the wall with his friends.
you can tell heâs thinking about it too. the way he catches your eye during class and offers a small, crooked smile says everything. neither of you can really stop wondering what the final mark will be, as well as what life has in store for the both of you.
friday finally rolls around, the classroom feels weird. students trickle in with tired faces and restless energy, everyone buzzing quietly with the same anticipation. the teacher walks in, holding a stack of papers in one hand and a steaming cup of coffee in the other.
she sets everything down at the front desk, claps her hands together, and gives a small, approving smile.
âalright, everyone,â she says, her tone almost teasing. âiâve marked your projects. youâll get the official grades through the online portal, but since i know youâre all impatientââ her gaze sweeps the room, landing briefly on you and sukuna, ââiâll let you know this much: some of you really impressed me.â
a ripple of chatter runs through the class. sukuna shoots you a look from across the room, eyebrows raised. you smile nervously and shrug.
after class, the two of you linger by the doorway, waiting for the crowd to clear out. youâre clutching your phone, refreshing the student portal again and again even though the grades still arenât visible. sukuna leans close, peering at your screen.
ânothing yet?â he asks.
âno,â you sigh. âprobably another hour.â
he tilts his head, thinking for a moment. âwant to check it together later? at that little cafe with the green sign?â
you blink. âawe, my favourite. sure!â
âof course,â he says, smirking lightly. âhow good am i remembering your favourite things n' shit.â
you laugh, cheeks warming. âwhat a man. how about we meet there at five?â
âfive it is.â he gives a small wave as he heads down the hall. âsee you then, partner.â
the cafe smells like roasted coffee beans and sugar, the air humming with quiet conversation and the clinking of ceramic cups. itâs early evening, and the place is wrapped in that warm, lazy glow that makes everything feel softer. the green sign outside flickers faintly through the window, the letters worn from years of weather and sunlight.
you spot him immediatelyâsitting near the counter, wearing a black hoodie and tapping his thumb against his phone screen. his hairâs pulled back, a few loose strands falling into his eyes. he looks up the moment the door chimes, and that grin spreads across his face like itâs second nature.
âhey,â he says as you approach.
âhey,â you echo, sliding into the seat across from him.
he gestures toward the counter. âi already ordered for us. black coffee for me, that thing you like for you, andââ he grins, ââa pastry, because apparently you canât sit in this place without one.â
you laugh softly, trying to ignore the way your heart flutters. âyou know me too well, we needa' hang out less.â
ânoo,â he says, leaning back. âi'm just an observer.â
the drinks come quickly, steam curling from the cups. you take yours with both hands, staring at the little swirl of foam, trying to calm your nerves. sukuna pulls out his phone again, refreshes the student portal, and freezes.
his eyes widen. âholy shit,â he mutters.
you look up sharply. âwhat?â
he turns the screen toward you. there it isâyour names side by side, and next to them, the number that makes your breath catch.
98%.
you stare at it for a second, then look at him, and the two of you just burst out laughing.
âoh my-â you say, grinning from ear to ear. âninety-eight?â
he leans back in his chair, running a hand through his hair. âholy shit- holy shit canât believe it,â he says, half-laughing, half-sighing in disbelief. âi actually passed. i can stay in the frat. holy shit.â
you laugh again, the sound bubbling out of you uncontrollably. âi told you youâd do fine!â
he stands up suddenly, still laughing, and before you can react he pulls you into his arms. itâs a full, tight hugâso warm, so big. his chest rumbles with laughter, and you can feel how much this means to him, how much the stress and pressure have finally melted away.
âthank you,â he murmurs into your hair, his voice low, almost breathless. âthank you so much for helping me. i wouldâve completely fucking tanked without you.â
you laugh against his shoulder, feeling your own face heat up. âyouâre welcome,â you mumble, your words muffled by his hoodie. âyou did so good, really.â
when he finally lets go, you can still feel the warmth lingering where heâd held you. he looks just as flustered, rubbing the back of his neck as he sits back down.
âsorry,â he says, half-smiling. âgot a little carried away.â
âitâs fine,â you say quickly, trying not to sound as breathless as you feel. âit was⌠nice.â
his grin widens at that.
you both take a moment to calm down, sipping your drinks in the cozy corner. the sound of the coffee machine hums faintly in the background, and sunlight filters through the leaves outside, dappled across the table. it feels like the whole worldâs slowed down just for the two of you.
âso,â he says eventually, voice softer now, âninety-eight percent. that's so peak."
âyeah, we did that,â you reply, smiling. âyouâll probably get a compliment from the teacher next class.â
âyou too,â he says. âyou carried me, you're actually so clutch.â
âyou helped too,â you insist. âyou actually tried, sukuna. thatâs what mattered.â
he chuckles, shaking his head. âyeah, but even if i hadnât passedâŚâ he pauses, his eyes flicking up to meet yours. âi donât think iâd be too upset.â
you tilt your head, smiling faintly. âno?â
ânah.â he leans forward, resting his arms on the table. âbecause i got to spend all that time with you. and honestly? that made it worth it.â
your chest tightens, a flutter rising under your ribs. you look down quickly, pretending to focus on your coffee. âyouâre just saying that.â
âiâm not,â he says firmly. âyou made studying actually fun. no oneâs ever done that shit before.â
you look up again, and his expression is so genuine, so open, that you forget how to breathe for a second.
âwell,â you say softly, âi liked spending time with you too.â
your cups sit forgotten on the table, the croissant half-eaten, and all you can hear is the chatter of other uni kids and the soft clatter of dishes.
you stare into his eyes, and thereâs a question thereâunspoken but clear.
he smiles, almost shyly, a rare thing for him. âso⌠what now?â
you shrug lightly, but your smile mirrors his. âi donât know. i guess we donât have to stop hanging out just because the projectâs done.â
his grin grows wider, and you can see the faintest pink dusting his ears. âgood,â he says. âbecause i was kinda hoping youâd say that.â
he hesitates for a moment, then sits up a little straighter, as if gathering courage.
âactually,â he says, rubbing his thumb against the edge of his cup, âthereâs something i wanted to ask.â
you tilt your head. âhmm? and whatâs that?â
he exhales slowly, eyes locked on yours. âi know this is probably cheesy as hell, but⌠iâd really like to take you out. like, properly. dinner, movie, whatever you want. an actual date.â
the words sink in, soft and certain. you blink, surprised but instantly smiling, your cheeks growing hot.
âyou mean⌠like, a date date?â you ask, teasing just a little.
he laughs under his breath. âyeah. a date date.â
you canât help the grin that spreads across your face. âiâd love that.â
his expression softens into something that almost makes your heart ache. âyeah?â
âyeah.â
for a moment, you just sit there, both grinning like idiots. it feels unreal, like something out of a quiet, sunlit dream.
he leans back in his chair, relief washing over him in waves. âgood,â he says. âi was worried youâd say no.â
you shake your head, still smiling. ânever.â
the light outside shifts slowly, spilling gold through the window, painting his skin in soft warmth. he looks at you like heâs memorizing the momentâthe coffee, the laughter, the way you keep tucking a loose strand of hair behind your ear.
and as he sits across from you, grinning like he canât quite believe his luck, you know that whatever comes next, itâs going to be something worth waiting for.
~
months slide by, slow but certain. what once was a study partnership built on awkward exchanges and quiet glances has become something sooo much more. somewhere between library stops, coffee stops, and tight hugs, it shifted. you shifted. sukuna shifted. the line between school and romance blurred until it disappeared completely.
now, youâre his. officially, undeniably, completely his. and heâs yours.
the first time sukuna brings you to the frat house as his girlfriend, it feels like stepping into a completely different world. the place is loud, music spilling from bluetooth speakers, guys shouting from the kitchen about whoâs out of beer, the smell of cheap cologne and pizza hanging in the air.
you pause in the doorway, clutching sukunaâs hand like itâs an anchor. he glances down at you with that little smirk that never fails to make your heart stutter.
âdonât stress it baby,â he murmurs, leaning close enough that his breath grazes your ear. âtheyâll love you.â
and they do.
weather or not that's because he threatened to beat them unconscious if they made you feel uncomfortable before you came over is irrelevant.
satoruâs the first to notice you, perched on the couch with a controller in hand. he looks up mid-game, grins wide, and immediately calls out, âholy shit, sukuna actually brought a girl here voluntarily?â
âshut up,â sukuna grumbles, tightening his grip on your hand. âthis oneâs permanent.â
that earns a chorus of oohs and whistles from the guys nearby. your face burns, but when you glance up at sukuna, heâs smilingânot his usual cocky grin, but something softer. proud.
âhey,â you mumble under your breath, âit smells so bad in here, ryo.â
he chuckles quietly. âyouâll get used to it.â
before you can even respond, toji appears from the kitchen, a beer in hand and a knowing grin on his face. âwell, if it isnât the little chem genius.â
you blink. âyou⌠remember me?â
âof course,â toji laughs, setting his drink down and stretching out a hand. âheard you saved this idiotâs academic career.â
âhey,â sukuna cuts in, rolling his eyes. âi wasnât that bad.â
âyou had an eight percent, bro.â
the whole room bursts into laughter. sukuna just grumbles and flips toji off while you try not to giggle too loudly. itâs strange, seeing them all like this. so loud, so chaotic, so different from the quiet rhythm youâre used to, but somehow, it feels okay. you feel okay.
by the end of the night, youâre sitting between sukunaâs legs on the couch, his arms draped loosely around your waist, your back against his chest. someone puts on an old movie in the background, and the chatter slowly fades into easy quiet. for the first time, the frat doesnât feel intimidating. it feels warm. welcoming.
satoru catches your eye from across the room, giving a thumbs up before mouthing, sheâs a keeper. sukuna just smirks.
later that night, when everyone else has gone to bed and the house has fallen quiet except for the hum of the fridge and the faint creak of floorboards, sukuna presses a kiss to the top of your head.
âtold you theyâd love you,â he whispers.
âyeah, you were right,â you murmur, smiling softly. âtheyâre so nice.â
âyouâre even nicer,â he says, his voice barely audible. âthatâs why they love ya'.â
and you can hear the truth in his tone. you know he means it.
after that, everything starts to fall into blissful routine. you help him study, drilling formulas and reactions into his head late into the night. heâs surprisingly good at it now, his grades climbing steadilyâproof that maybe he was capable all along, he just needed someone to push him in the right direction.
and in return, he helps you come out of your shell.
he brings you to tiny cafes youâve never been to before, teaches you how to play pool (terribly, but he doesnât care), and pulls you into spontaneous late-night walks through campus when the air is cool and the stars are bright.
sometimes, you end up sitting on the hood of his car, his jacket wrapped around your shoulders, your fingers tangled with his as he talks about everything and nothing.
he tells you things heâs never told anyone elseâabout his parents, about the pressure to be someone bigger, stronger, louder. about how he never really cared about anything before he met you.
âyou made me start giving a shit,â he says one night, his voice low as he traces lazy circles against your palm. âabout school, about the future. about being a better guy.â
you glance up at him, smiling faintly. âyou're the bestest guy, kuna.â
he looks at you for a long time, his chest squeezing with the urge to squish you until you pop. then, with a soft exhale, he leans down and kisses you. gentle, slow, like the world could end and heâd still be happy just holding you against his muscular chest.
word gets around campus fast. whispers follow you sometimes. half disbelief, half awe. people donât really understand how you ended up with him. the shy, quiet girl who sits at the front of every lecture, always polite, always prepared⌠dating one of the loudest, most notorious frat boys on campus.
but the thing is, neither of you care.
youâve seen the way people look at you two when you walk hand in hand across campus, his tall frame towering beside yours. youâve heard the murmursâ'how long do you think itâll last, sheâs too good for him, heâll get bored'. but then he catches your hand, presses a kiss to your knuckles, and all of it melts away.
"don't listen to those clowns."
because you know him now. the real him.
the boy who wakes up early to get your favorite pastry from the cafe before class. the one who drapes his hoodie over your shoulders when itâs too crisp. the one who never forgets to text you goodnight, even when heâs exhausted.
the one who stopped showing up to most frat partys because, as he put it, ânone of itâs fun without you anyway.â
you see it in the way heâs changed. not because you asked him to, but because he wants to.
he doesnât flirt with girls anymore. he doesnât even seem to notice when they do. his focus is all on you. your laughter, your voice, your little quirks that no one else ever bothered to notice.
and itâs not just the big things that show it. itâs the way he always walks on the side of the road closest to the cars. the way he remembers all your orders without ever asking. the way heâll pull you closer when youâre out together, even if itâs just to rest his big hand on your hip.
he doesnât talk about feelings much, not directly. but in every gesture, every glance, itâs there.
youâre his world now, and everyone can see it.
his room at the frat house has changed, too. gone are the stacks of solo cups and random gym gear scattered across the floor. in their place are little pieces of youâa throw blanket you brought one day, a mug you left on his desk, your notebook tucked on the shelf next to his textbooks.
he keeps a photo of the two of you pinned on his bulletin board. itâs a candid, one of those moments you didnât even know he was taking. a shot of you sitting cross-legged on the couch, wearing his hoodie, laughing with a half-eaten cookie in your hand. he swears itâs his favorite picture in the world.
âyou look so fucking cute, and happy,â he tells you when you catch him staring at it one night.
âi am happy,â you reply softly.
âbetter be,â he says. âthatâs all i ever want for you, y/n.â
some nights, he stays over at your apartment instead of the frat. he always claims itâs because itâs quieter, easier to focus on studying. but you both know itâs just because he sleeps better when youâre beside him.
you cook together sometimes, though âcookâ might be a really shitty out of touch excuse for the disaster you two create. he burns half the things he touches, laughs through every fuck up, and still insists on taste-testing everything like heâs on master chef. you canât stay mad when he grins at you with flour on his cheek, his dimples showing as he holds up a misshapen cookie.
âhey, weâre improvin',â he says.
âbarely,â you reply, giggling.
he just leans down, presses a quick kiss to your nose, and murmurs, âyeah, but youâre still here, so i must be doing somethin' right.â
there are still parties, of courseâheâs still in the frat, and sometimes showing up is expected. but itâs much different. when he does go, he stays by your side the whole night, a protective hand on your back or wrapped around your waist.
he barely drinks anymore, claiming he doesnât need to. when people flirt or make comments, he just laughs them off and pulls you a little closer.
and when it gets late, when the musicâs too loud and the air too heavy with alcohol and perfume, heâll lean down and whisper, âwanna get out of here?â
you always nod. and the two of you slip away, walking through quiet streets until you reach your place, where everything feels calm again.
people still whisper, still wonder how it works. how a shy, soft-spoken girl could tame someone like ryomen sukuna. but you know the truth.
you didnât tame him, you just saw him. really saw him. beneath the tattoos, the reputation, the arrogance. you saw the boy who just needed someone to care, and he saw the girl who needed someone to make her feel brave.
and together, you found something that feels a lot like forever.
months pass, the seasons shifting from late autumn to the first chill of winter. the air turns crisp, the sky pale and bright. the two of you walk through campus hand in hand, your breath forming little clouds in the cold.
âremember when we first started that project?â you ask one day, laughing softly. âyou barely knew what a periodic table was.â
âhey,â he says, pretending to be offended. âi knew what it was. i just didnât give a shit.â
âhmm, and now youâre pulling straight aâs.â
he grins. âguess i had a real good tutor. she's real sexy, too..â
you bump his shoulder lightly. âawe i bet she'd be real flattered to hear that.â
he stops walking for a moment, looking down at you with that same warm, unguarded look that still makes your stomach flip.
âyou know something?â he says quietly.
âhmm?â
âi still think that fuckass project was the best thing that's ever happened to lil' ol' me.â
you smile, reaching up to fix the collar of his jacket. âyeah?â
âhell yeah,â he murmurs, leaning down until his forehead rests against yours. âbecause it led me to you.â
the world fades for a moment, the cold, the noise, the people around you, and itâs just him. just you.
when he kisses you, itâs slow, steady, full of all the fuzzy romantic fire thatâs been culminating between you since the day he walked up to your desk with a failed test and a hidden nervous smile.
you remember that moment so clearly now, and you canât help but think how far youâve both come. from shy glances and awkward silences to this. a love that feels like home.
and as his hand tightens around yours, you realize something simple, something certain.
youâve both found exactly where youâre meant to be, with each other.
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recently saw a reel about this grrrr.. i need angry yunho in my bed rn.
á˘đŠ ( jyh ) fem reader nsfw / swearing, established relationship, rough sex, dirty talk, unprotected (donât do it!!), petnames, degradation.
his hips slammed into yours repeatedly, the sound of it bouncing off the walls and nearly drowning out the volume of your moans. yunho had your face buried in the pillows as he took you from behind, one of his hands gripping yours and pinning them to your back.
âyunhoâ oh myâ fuck,â you cried out, tightly squeezing your eyes shut. âi canâtâ i canât take it.â
you clenched around himâhard enough to make his hips stutter as you tried to wiggle away.
âmm-mm, come back here, baby. donât you run from me,â yunho groaned, fingers digging into your hips as he pulled you back against him harder. a sharp gasp left your lips as his cock touched that spot deep inside your walls.
he never went easy when he was upset. especially when he lost a gameâhe was like a whole different person. heâd just take off his headset, find you in your spot on the bed, flip you how he wanted you and fucked you into the mattress until he was satisfied.
âcâmon, baby, you like this donât you?â he grinned slowly, his hand landing a stinging slap to your ass. âyou like being my little fucktoy? like when i use this pussy however i please?â
you couldnât even respondâtoo dazed to remember your own name. he continued pounding into your sopping hole, moaning as he felt you leak down his length.
yunho hissed, âlook at that.. stupid little cuntâs just dripping everywhere. you couldnât wait to see me lose, huh?â
you whined as he gripped your ass harshly, fingernails digging into your soft skin while he spread you open. his hips never slowed, his thick cock dragging in and out of you.
âj-just wanna cum..â you sob into the pillows, hips still wriggling around in his hold.
âmhm, bet you do, nasty girl.â he said softly, leaning down to place a small kiss on your shoulder.

