once there was a lemurian sea god who held dominion over the tides, yet fell prisoner to the heart of the ocean
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synopsis: so she tells him not to cry over the injustice of a life cut too short for at the end of all this, sheโll only be a dream.
pairing: ex-husband!toji fushiguro x terminally ill wife!reader | song inspo: soon youโll get better, cancer
warnings: heavy angst, terminal illness (primary bone cancer, stroke and MS), mentions of divorce/past infidelity, allegories to cheating, major character death. please read at your own risk. | a/n: this was so heavy for me to write, i started writing at 2 in the morning, and itโs 6:34 now.
word count. 3k~
โWhy canโt you do anything right?โ
Toji should have noticed, he laments as he takes a sip of his cognac. He should have sensed that something was wrong sooner, maybe that way, he wouldnโt be begging to borrow some more time to make things right. Your fingers were trembling that day โ the first time you ever ruined his morning coffee โ your hands shaking uncontrollably as you washed the mug with a sorrowful look on your face, your eyes glossy with the tears you were desperately trying to hold back.
He shouldnโt have been so harsh, he realizes that now. Breakfast had been burnt to a crisp and ruined, sure, but nothing could compare to how he constantly ruins the one beautiful thing that has ever happened to him, who haphazardly spilled her smoothie on him when they first bumped into each other in Shinjuku just after he finally cashed in enough money with Shiu to get his laundry done.
Toji, whose senses have now been honed to pick up on the slightest of your sluggish movements and your pained and suppressed hisses, hears the bedsheets rustling and he instantly gets up before you could even force yourself out of bed. โHey, hey, easy now.โ He catches you before you could fall backwards onto the mattress, your skin appears cold and clammy, your thinning muscles stiff as a board โ you must be having one of your episodes again. โWhat do you need?โ he asks, his voice heartbreakingly gentle for the first time in months.
โWater.โ
Your husband nods, swinging his feet over the edge of the bed, hurriedly making his way to the dining table which was now kept in your bedroom so you arenโt forced to move around too much. The sound of water splashing into the glass fills the air and you feel another stabbing pain coarse through your joints.
Toji gingerly brings the glass of water to your lips and you sighed, an exasperated yet amused smile on your face. โI can do it, babe. Donโt worry.โ Why did that sound like you were trying to convince not just Toji but yourself? You bring your bony hands to grip the glass and it takes everything out of your husband not to break into a fit of sobs when he sees your hand violently shaking with effort just to keep the glass steady.
His larger hands close around your defeated one. โI-IโฆI can do it, I did it yesterday. Y-you saw me.โ
โShhh, I know, itโs okay.โ
You bite your lip to distract yourself from the anguish of realizing the truth behind the doctorโs words. Everything you feared was finally becoming your and Tojiโs bleak reality.
โItโll be a painful decline.โ
Funny how youโre the one fighting to extend your life but Toji feels like heโs already gone ahead and passed on. Just a few minutes earlier, you were overjoyed to see him again. You didnโt think heโd see your text thinking that his new girlfriend must have asked him to block your number, and you most certainly didnโt expect him to arrive when you asked for him via a brief phone call to drive you to the hospital for your monthly checkup since he took the car with him when you separated. He made up a bullshit excuse when Yuko asked where he was going in such a hurry and he makes it to your old shared apartment to see you sitting on the driveway looking thinner and sicklier than ever โ your eyes were sunken, and your cheeks were hollow.
Yet in spite of that, you gave him the brightest of smiles, waving shyly to him as he steps out of the driverโs seat. โHappy morning!โ you smiled, greeting him with your signature good morning tagline which he used to happily wake up to everyday. There wasnโt a scintilla of resentfulness in your demeanor, and you genuinely looked so happy to see him for the first time since he moved out.
โHow long?โ Toji asked the doctor, his heart twisted into knots when he hears you happily humming in the MRI room as you put your clothes back on, oblivious to the solemn mood in the other room. You already knew what was going on, but youโll just continue pretending that everythingโs alright and that this is nothing more but a case of fatigue so as not to inconvenience Toji.
โA year, maybe even less.โ
โAndโฆyouโre saying itโs best if she simplyโฆdoesnโt get the treatment?โ
The doctor sighs heavily. Sheโs seen many cases like this before, but none as utterly hopeless as yours. Even if you did start the treatment, the lesions in your spinal cord have already entered the most severe stage, you were already exhibiting signs of autonomic nervous system distress โ the tremors, the uncontrollable stuttering of your words, the growing loss of balance โ and as if that wasnโt enough, the doctor also discovers that you were suffering from primary osteosarcoma.
There was no way to cure you now that itโs too late.
โI suggest we just focus on keeping her comfortable. The only thing left for us to do now is to bring her home. Iโm so sorry.โ
โYouโre so fucking embarrassing. I canโt bring you anywhere.โ
By some miracle, you and Toji went out one night around four months before the divorce proceedings. He went home that day, exhausted beyond all belief from another mission, but he was in a good mood. Yuko was out working late tonight, so, he decides to take you out to your and his favorite izakaya for some yakitori.
Some time during the night, after downing three full bottles of sake together, you excuse yourself to use the restroom. โIโll be right back,โ you told Toji, tipsily kissing him on the cheek as you hop off the bar stool in the direction of the womenโs room.
You couldnโt tell if you were staggering from the copious amounts of alcohol you ingested, but your legs were beginning to feel heavy, and for some ominous reason, you were slowly losing all sensation in your left leg. You try to hold onto one of the izakayaโs shลji panel decor pieces to regain your balance, but it was a futile effort in the end. Your knees suddenly buckle, and a sickening crack tears through your tibia as you fall to the ground.
โAre you alright?!โ
Toji picks up on the commotion instantly and he sees the izakaya patrons crowding around the hallway leading to the restroom. He quickly makes his way over and a look of disgust appears on his features when he sees you crumpled on the ground and the mortifying sight of you having relieved yourself on the floor, tears of embarrassment staining your cheeks at the thought of your body suddenly malfunctioning like this.
Muttering out an ignorant apology for his seemingly drunk wife, he roughly picks you up, growing increasingly infuriated with you when one izakaya employee offers him a damp cloth to dry out your urine with. It was funny how quickly other people came to your aid โ people whose names you donโt even know โ while your own husband seems very reluctant to even touch you right now. He doesnโt speak to you on the way home even as you apologize while heโs loading you into the car, grimacing when the leather seat gets wet. โToji, I-Iโm sorry, I donโt know what happenedโโ
โโSave it.โ
What he should have said was: โAre you okay?โ, โItโs alright.โ or better yet, โI still love you.โ.
At present, Toji decides on a whim to take you to Yokohamaโs famed bayside today. Itโs only a two hour drive from your place in Tokyo and Toji figures you must miss going on road trips by now with you cooped up at home all the time. โToji, are you sure this is a good idea?โ you murmured nervously as the car pulls to a stop by the bayside promenade. What happens if you canโt control yourself again? There doesnโt look to be a lot of public restrooms nearby.
Toji plants a reassuring kiss to your nose. โBabe, you remember what the doctor said, spending some time outdoors can do wonders for your health. Besides, didnโt you always love the coast?โ He brings your hand to his scarred lips, rubbing his thumb against the soft skin before stepping out of the car to retrieve your wheelchair from the trunk.
โI know but what if I have another accident?โ you said worriedly, rolling down the car windows so he could hear you. โWhat if I embarrass you again?โ
โThereโs nothing embarrassing about you.โ
Youโve lost all control of your lower extremities three months ago, rendering you unable to walk and feel when you need to relieve yourself. Toji struggles with the wheelchair for a bit and a flash of sadness fills your heart when you see him take a few deep breaths to calm himself down. He wasnโt angry, he was devastated. He looks wistfully at the boardwalk, a distant gaze trained on the sea. He remembers when you used to walk down this very lane, his hand protectively around your waist as you happily take selfies. He could still hear your fond giggles the last time the two of you went here.
โWhy donโt you ever smile when I take pictures of you?โ
Toji shoos away a pigeon from stealing a bite of his ice cream sandwich. He feigns an unamused look when you try to take another picture of him on your phone.
โCome on, Iโve been trying to get a shot of you all day! You still have to take pictures of me so I can post it on my Instagram feed!โ
Your ever moody husband pinches off a small piece of bread and feeds it to the nosy pigeon. โYou and your precious feed,โ he bemoans jokingly.
โPlease? Just one picture!โ you playfully nudged him. Truthfully, you just wanted to see him smile for once, a genuine one and not one of those lopsided smirks he usually gives you when heโs teasing you. โPlease?โ you pout knowing he can never say no to that adorable face you make when you really want him to do something or worse, buy something for you.
Sighing, he turns to look at your phoneโs camera lens and you blush when a smile slowly illuminates his usually stoic face. Your thumb hovers over the stop recording function, not realizing youโre taking a video, but you canโt seem to press it. โWhatโs taking so long?โ he holds the smile like heโs some cartoon character and you snap out of it.
โOh shoot, itโs a video!โ you laughed, and you begin to run down the boardwalk, eagerly getting away from Toji who demands that you delete it immediately. Of course, youโre no match for his borderline inhuman speed attributed to his athletic physique and he catches you by the waist, playfully swinging you over his shoulder like youโre a sack of potatoes.
Now, your giggles have gone silent.
Toji realizes now he should have indulged you more over the course of your relationship and subsequent marriage. Had he known that you wonโt even make it to your third wedding anniversary, he would have allowed you to take as many pictures and videos of him as youโd like, heโd swallow his pride and heโd give you the brightest of smiles so you could happily post him on your social media accounts with a heartwarming caption about him being your โsmiley hubbyโ.
More than that though, he should have taken more photos of you, mostly stolen candid shots, of course. You canโt catch him being all soft on you now. He still has a reputation to live up to after all. But more than that, had he known that your illness was intent on stealing every scrap of you from him, he should have made more effort in preserving all these memories. He should have kept everything from those toll tickets on your late night drives together when the two of you just needed a quick escape from the world, to receipts from your trip to Tokyo Disney Sea on your first wedding anniversary, and even simple convenience store receipts.
Toji should have kept everything down to the smallest of memories knowing one day, thatโs all heโll have to remember you by.
He opens the passenger seatโs door and he effortlessly gathers you into his arms, being extra careful with your fragile form as he sits you down on the wheelchair. He opens the backseat and he pulls out two different colored blankets, one sea-foam green and the other, rose pink. โTake your pick,โ he smiles at you and you chuckled softly, pointing to the rose pink one. He happily covers your legs with it to keep you warm, stroking your cheek when you whisper a bashful โthank youโ.
Suddenly, the wind picks up and your hair-clip thatโs holding your locks in a low bun comes loose, and your head turns in the direction of where it flew off to. Toji is quick to take out his phone and he snaps a quick burst shot of you, your hair blowing in the wind, under the coastal spring weather. You turn to look at him and your face falls when you see him burying his phone in his pocket. Since you fell ill, youโve become insecure of your appearance, banning your husband from taking pictures and videos of you altogether. โToji, I thought I said no pictures.โ
โI donโt know what youโre talking about.โ
The next day, you serendipitously find your photo on your Instagram handle with the caption: โY/N โ Yokohama, Spring, 2024โ and when you swipe left, another picture, well to be more accurate, a screenshot of the video clip you accidentally took of him captioned: โToji โ Yokohama, Summer, 2022โ.
โYou donโt have to stick around for me. Please just go, Iโm sure Yuko must be looking for you right now.โ
Yuko, his new fiancรฉ, had been blowing up his phone the entire day with texts demanding to know where he is and if heโs going to make it to their date that night. Itโs 7 PM now, and Toji still hasnโt shown up to confirm their restaurant reservations. The damn witch will surely cuss him out when they see each other again, but for some reason, even if he tries, he simply cannot bring himself to give a flying fuck. Your immunologist and oncologist stepped out for a bit to allow you two a brief moment of privacy which had now stretched to an expanse of five hours since your results came in.
The air in the room is thick and heavy, not a single sound can be heard. Inside however, underneath this tough exterior he was projecting, Toji is throwing a fit, screaming at the sky like those broken men in those shitty Netflix romance tragedies he used to callously make fun of.
โWhy didnโt you call me sooner? You knew, didnโt you?โ
Tojiโs bites his cheek trying to keep a lid on his emotions. He knows the answer. He just wants to hear you say it out loud. You hated him. You wanted nothing to do with him after he cheated on you with some girl he met at a bar in uptown Shibuya. Thatโs why you didnโt tell him, he didnโt deserve to know. โShit,โ he whispers harshly, crumpling the medical abstract in his hands. โWhy didnโt you tell me you were sick? Was it because you hated me? Is that it? You didnโt think Iโd worry about you?โ
You screwed your eyes shut, shaking your head. You didnโt hate him, not even when you have every reason to. He abandoned you, left you to waste away and to die and yet, even now, you canโt bring yourself to resent him for the simple reason that he is the literal love of your life, the reason behind your smiles, your happy mornings and passionate midnight hours. โAt first, I thought I was fine, maybe just fatigued or something.โ
โDonโt lie. You knew something was going on and that something in your body was seriously fucked up.โ
โAnd we werenโt married anymore so, I didnโt think it was right to tell youโฆI wanted to though, but I didnโt want to intrude on you and Yuko,โ you said meekly. Even in your greatest hour of need, you were still thinking of him, putting him first even when he doesnโt deserve it. โI-IโฆI donโt hate you enough to worry you, to make you feel that you could have done something to prevent this. Because Iโm telling you right now, regardless if you were faithful or not, I was bound to get sick anyway. You couldnโt have done anything to change that.โ
โBut I could have been there. I should have noticed. I shouldnโt have downplayed everything.โ He says this as if he wants to shake this noble, self-sacrificing bullshit attitude out of your system. โIโm your husband. I should have been there.โ
You flash him a heartbroken smile at his little slip-up, so, even now, he was still referring to himself as your husband, not your ex-husband. โTo see me waste away? Babe, I donโt want you to see that.โ
You begin to feel tears streaming down your face, the emotions you were experiencing now flowing like a free river after an entire dam is destroyed. Toji watches you unravel before his eyes and his bottom lip begins to tremble. What has he done? Dear god, what has he done to his poor, poor wife?
โI want you to remember me healthy, I want you to remember me as myself not thisโฆsickly pitiful woman youโre unlucky to call your ex-wifeโฆbesides, after all this, Iโll only be a dream.โ A mere passing second in his life. โAnd believe me, my life wasnโt so bad.โ
He loses it at that.
โJust stop this, Y/N! Stop acting like youโre not scared shitless of dying, like youโre not gonna have regrets once all this is over! Stop pretending that things are gonna be alright one day because it wonโt! Not when Iโm now being forced to accept that you wonโt get better, not when Iโve wasted so much time putting you through hell and back instead of taking care of you like a proper husband should, and certainly not when Iโm suddenly supposed to learn to say goodbye and to live without you! Because fuck that, Y/N!โ
You are left speechless at that.
Toji was never one to lose his cool, even during your worst arguments, he may slide a few snarky remarks here and there but Toji Fushiguroโฆnever yells, and he doesnโt sob either.
You hesitantly stand up and walk over to him, crouching down in front of him as he covers his tear-stained eyes with his right hand while the other is crumpled around your medical abstract. Taking his left hand, you gently remove the medical abstract from his grip, and for the first time in so many months, you feel one anotherโs warm skin against each other. You press your forehead to his hand as you wept with him.
โIโm sorry.โ
โI donโt want you to be a dream. I want you to be real.โ
โCanโt you be bothered to clean up in here?!โ
You wake up from your nap, youโve been battling muscle and joint pain the entire day, the slightest of movement causing you to double over in agony and because of that, you werenโt able to clean the apartment today. You slowly get up from the couch, being extra cautious not to make any sudden movements. โWell?โ Toji presses, his lips curled into a scowl.
โIโm sorry, I was feeling a little tired,โ you sighed heavily, picking up a broom to sweep the living room floor despite the excruciating pain you were in. Toji rolls his eyes, handing you a Manila envelope. โWhatโs this?โ you asked softly, peering inside.
โDivorce papers,โ he shrugs nonchalantly. Everything stops, even the very rise and fall of your chest halts into an uneasy stasis. โI already signed them. I just need your signature then, Iโll move out by tomorrow.โ
You must be dreaming. Thatโs the only logical explanation to all this. Youโre asleep, in a deep REM sleep, utterly oblivious to the world. This wasnโt happening. But you could feel the rough surface of the brown envelope, and you could still feel the agonizing stabs of white hot pain throughout your body. Glancing at Toji, you see him texting someone with an eager look on his face that screams: โIโm free.โ.
Instantly, it dawns on you.
โWill she make you happy?โ you asked, putting down the broom to look around for a pen but Toji pulls one he stole from the law firm office out of his pocket.
โShe will,โ he answers simply.
And you are indeed grateful that he is completely upfront about finding another while the two of you are married. It would have hurt much more, you silently remind yourself, if he had just upped and left without another word leaving you to wonder what went wrong between the two of you. This was Tojiโs final act of mercy in your marriage, and heโs not opposed to honesty and truthfulness either. Not once did he try to change his phoneโs lock-screen passcode, nor did he try to conceal the identity of the woman who was texting him every night while you slept fitfully next to him. It was almost as if he wanted you to find out, like he wanted you to know so you could back off yourself.
But if thereโs one thing Toji loves about you, itโs your unending faithfulness to your promises, to your marriage vows, and your willingness to endure anything he threw at you. You never checked his phone, you never brought up his affair, you never got angry with him. You just kept silent, simply content with giving and givingโฆand giving while he milked you dry by taking, and taking and taking, tearing you to pieces bit by bit without hearing a single complaint fall from your lips.
You were a devoted wife, through and through.
And it bored the hell out of him, on top of your recent mishaps, he was done. Done with everything, and done with you.
โOkay.โ
Come morning, he takes everything he owns with him and promptly proposes to the girl heโs been seeing for the past year. Two weeks later, your divorce is received by the Tokyo Family Court and is summarily approved and finalized. From that moment on, you and Toji went on your separate ways never to look back, you were each otherโs yesterdays, and the love that existed between the two of you was nullified in favor of acquaintanceshipโฆor so you thought.
โY/N, Iโm home!โ Toji calls into the house as he comes back from your neighborhoodโs pharmacy. You look up from the book you were reading, smiling ever so slightly at your husband who seemed to have a wonderful sparkle in his eyes. โHey, kid,โ he kisses the top of your head when he reaches your wheelchair.
โYou seem happy,โ you remarked positively.
โWell, for one, they replenished their stocks today and I managed to get you your steroids and painkillers so youโll be able to sleep easy tonight,โ Toji smiles, taking out the items from the pharmacyโs paper bag. โAnd I got you this neat memory foam cushion for your wheelchair.โ He fluffs it up as a form of demonstration before placing it behind your back.
When he sees you smile, a sense of relief washes over Toji. You reach towards him, and he pulls you into an embrace. โThank you,โ you said, pure sincerity dripping from your voice. โFor everything you do.โ
โAnything for you.โ He suddenly moves back and reaches into the tote bag you lended him. โOh, and wait, before I forget, I have another surprise.โ
You laughed airily. โAnother surprise? Now, youโre just spoiling me!โ
He pulls out a piece of paper from the tote bag and he places it in your hands as your eyes quickly scan over the document. Your breath hitches in your throat when you realize what it is. Did Toji reallyโ? You couldnโt believe it. โA marriage pre-registration,โ you said in awe. You read it again just in case to make sure that this wasnโt a figment of your sick bodyโs imagination, that this was real, that Toji genuinely wants to make everything right again. Your fingers skim over your typewritten names. โIt has our namesโฆweโre reallyโโ You canโt even finish your sentence without bursting into happy tears. โAre weโ?โ
Toji nods, gazing into your eyes, and as emerald and (E/C) clash for what seems to be an eternity lost in one another, he plants a kiss to your temple, coming up to embrace you from behind, resting his chin on your shoulder.
โWe are. The Tokyo Family Court, as far as I know, will approve our remarriage once we file this. So, you have to get stronger, okay?โ Heโs begging you at this point, despite your rapidly deteriorating condition. โStrong enough to see me fix everything. Strong enough to be there on our second wedding, strong enough to say our vows again.โ
Your hand comes up to stroke his cheek from behind, and he nuzzles into your neck at your tender touch.
โI will. I promise.โ
But you never really get to say your vows. Not comprehensibly anyway.
โBabe, can you say that again?โ
Toji crouches by your bedside as you look at him apologetically. You were causing him trouble and pain again which is the last thing that you want to give him especially whenโs fought and worked so hard to care for you, to keep prolonging this borrowed time youโre on. โTo-ji. Toji.โ You gaze at him apprehensibly, not really believing you can do it without crumbling.
โCome on, babe, you can do it. Say my name, pleaseโฆToji. Iโm Toji.โ
โToooji-โ you slurred sadly. At this point, your Multiple Sclerosis has reached its end stage and has takenโฆeverything from you: your ability to walk, your ability to control your muscle spasms and other bodily functionsโฆand now, coupled with an unexpected stroke, your ability to speak. And you and Toji know that time is almost up, with you having come to accept it, while your husband still held onto hope. Your fingers gently graze over his face as best as your spasms and tremors allow you, starting from his forehead to his eyes, his nose, his cheek and finally, his lips, as if youโre memorizing it one last time. โLo-ove you-โ
Toji sniffles, and your fingers instinctively catch his warm tears. โI love you,โ he whispers brokenly. โI do. I love you.โ
You feel yourself tearing up as youโre forced to watch your beloved cry. And the worst part? You canโt do a thing about it. โD-oonโt c-cryโโm okaay. Promi-miiseโฆeโeveryything โill be okaaay.โ
โY-yeah,โ he chuckles, trying to crack a joke even as hope dwindles. โYouโve been nothing but a fucking champ this entire time, you know? Iโm so proud of you. Soโฆsoโฆproud that youโre still here.โ He strokes your hair as you tread between the realms of the conscious and the unconscious. โDo you wanna go out today? The weatherโs shit though. Youโll probably catch your death out there.โ At the mention of the word โdeathโ, Toji stops, falling into an uncomfortable silence.
You smile weakly at him. โTiireddโโ
โYouโre no fun,โ Toji gently flicks your nose and you scrunch it up in displeasure. โSorry,โ he chuckles, holding back an entire waterfall of tears. He knows itโs today. It has to be. You woke up today without your usual โhappy morningโ greeting, and you refused to drink anything, much less eat anything. โYou tired? Any pain?โ
You shake your head. Youโre as comfortable as you can be for the first time in months. Hospice nurses say humans are built to live the same way they are built to die, no person in this world has ever had the uncanny privilege of being able to look up โHow to die?โ on a quick Google search and actually find a Wikihow on the morbid subject matter, nor is there anyone else who can teach another how itโs done. Itโs just something humans know how to do without a manual, deeply ingrained in the very fabric of human existence is the fear of death, the fear of what comes after, the fear of a nothingness that could follow after living such a vibrant life. Your life was short, barely spanning thirty years, but you lived well: you fell in love, you got hurt, but you fell together again. Now it all has to come to an end, Toji will just have to take care of the rest.
And you werenโt scared.
Or at least you canโt look scared, if you were to be more accurate, you have to look strong and ready to accept the cards youโve been dealt with for Tojiโs sake. When he feels your hand start to slacken, Toji intakes a sharp, shaky breath of sheer panic. โNot yet, Y/N. Please. Not yet.โ
He climbs into bed with you, bringing you closer to this desperate man you call yours. There was no getting better anymore, there was no miracle he could hang onto, no deity he could beg for death to spare you, no pill bottle he could pray to. He knew that from the start. But what he witnessed these past months, youโve been the braver one between the two of you, you knew how to make the most of the rhythm this cruel world gave you and you graciously took him along to dance to the last song of the evening with you.
โThereโs still hope. Just keep your eyes open. Just keep them open.โ He presses his lips to your forehead, his delusion getting the better of him. โWeโll just keep tryingโฆyou canโt leave. You have to stay. You have to.โ
โThaank yoouโโ you softly told your Toji, your voice shrinking in decibels as you become a little drowsy, sinking into the warmth of the requiem of a life well spent.
Toji listens to you, his lips pursed, intent on making this final act of love โ a love that is strong enough to say goodbye โ a memorable one. And should the afterlife exist, he wishes to send you off with a smile, with the reassurance that heโll be alright even if that was far from happening.
โToji.โ
โI want you to be real. And I donโt care if weโll live on borrowed time. Another extra second with youโฆis enough to last me my entire lifetime.โ
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...in the azure depths, the jewel of the ocean, the kingdom of lemuria, mourns the tale of their last prince and his greatest love.
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FEATURED: LITTLE FIREFLIES EVERYWHERE -> 18+, angst, surrogacy au (on hold, series)
the chairman of the gojo group of companies, gojo satoru, is in need of an heir and quick. however, with a wife who is struggling to conceive and his subsequently crumbling marriage, he is forced to explore other options which now comes in the form of his wife's secretary.
heartstrings tied in taffeta -> angst, tragedy-ish
you get married to gojo satoru at the edge of a frozen lake in summer.
the north face -> found family, angst
in every other universe and lifetime he has yet to lead, megumi will always cherish the painfully brief time he felt the warmth of a proper family and would have gladly referred to himself as the "son of the strongest".
to have and to lose -> angst, canon-ish au
suguru geto upped and left that day without a moment's notice and he took everything with him - your heart, your soul - but as you look at the positive pregnancy test in your hand, you realize he did, in fact, leave one thing behind.
an original ooneshot series depicting your life with toji right after he left the zenin clan.
harmony in the twilight hour -> heavy angst, tragedy, terminally illness
so she tells him not to cry over the injustic of a life cut too short. for at the end of all this, she'll only be a dream.
beware of kisses! -> fluff
"you really are your mother's son," toji grumbles to megumi as the little brat yet again refuses another kiss from him.
i'll give you my sunshine -> fluff
in which toji hears the words "happy birthday" for the first time.
i could be pink, i could be purple! -> 18+, fluff, crack
in which toji notices how you color-code your outfit every time you see each other and promptly makes agame out of it in hopes it will cure his gambling addiction.
miso soup -> fluff
toji will never forget the first night he spent away from the zenin clan and the day he met you.
synopsis: so she tells him not to cry over the injustice of a life cut too short for at the end of all this, sheโll only be a dream.
pairing: ex-husband!toji fushiguro x terminally ill wife!reader | song inspo: soon youโll get better, cancer
warnings: heavy angst, terminal illness (primary bone cancer, stroke and MS), mentions of divorce/past infidelity, allegories to cheating, major character death. please read at your own risk. | a/n: this was so heavy for me to write, i started writing at 2 in the morning, and itโs 6:34 now.
word count. 3k~
โWhy canโt you do anything right?โ
Toji should have noticed, he laments as he takes a sip of his cognac. He should have sensed that something was wrong sooner, maybe that way, he wouldnโt be begging to borrow some more time to make things right. Your fingers were trembling that day โ the first time you ever ruined his morning coffee โ your hands shaking uncontrollably as you washed the mug with a sorrowful look on your face, your eyes glossy with the tears you were desperately trying to hold back.
He shouldnโt have been so harsh, he realizes that now. Breakfast had been burnt to a crisp and ruined, sure, but nothing could compare to how he constantly ruins the one beautiful thing that has ever happened to him, who haphazardly spilled her smoothie on him when they first bumped into each other in Shinjuku just after he finally cashed in enough money with Shiu to get his laundry done.
Toji, whose senses have now been honed to pick up on the slightest of your sluggish movements and your pained and suppressed hisses, hears the bedsheets rustling and he instantly gets up before you could even force yourself out of bed. โHey, hey, easy now.โ He catches you before you could fall backwards onto the mattress, your skin appears cold and clammy, your thinning muscles stiff as a board โ you must be having one of your episodes again. โWhat do you need?โ he asks, his voice heartbreakingly gentle for the first time in months.
โWater.โ
Your husband nods, swinging his feet over the edge of the bed, hurriedly making his way to the dining table which was now kept in your bedroom so you arenโt forced to move around too much. The sound of water splashing into the glass fills the air and you feel another stabbing pain coarse through your joints.
Toji gingerly brings the glass of water to your lips and you sighed, an exasperated yet amused smile on your face. โI can do it, babe. Donโt worry.โ Why did that sound like you were trying to convince not just Toji but yourself? You bring your bony hands to grip the glass and it takes everything out of your husband not to break into a fit of sobs when he sees your hand violently shaking with effort just to keep the glass steady.
His larger hands close around your defeated one. โI-IโฆI can do it, I did it yesterday. Y-you saw me.โ
โShhh, I know, itโs okay.โ
You bite your lip to distract yourself from the anguish of realizing the truth behind the doctorโs words. Everything you feared was finally becoming your and Tojiโs bleak reality.
โItโll be a painful decline.โ
Funny how youโre the one fighting to extend your life but Toji feels like heโs already gone ahead and passed on. Just a few minutes earlier, you were overjoyed to see him again. You didnโt think heโd see your text thinking that his new girlfriend must have asked him to block your number, and you most certainly didnโt expect him to arrive when you asked for him via a brief phone call to drive you to the hospital for your monthly checkup since he took the car with him when you separated. He made up a bullshit excuse when Yuko asked where he was going in such a hurry and he makes it to your old shared apartment to see you sitting on the driveway looking thinner and sicklier than ever โ your eyes were sunken, and your cheeks were hollow.
Yet in spite of that, you gave him the brightest of smiles, waving shyly to him as he steps out of the driverโs seat. โHappy morning!โ you smiled, greeting him with your signature good morning tagline which he used to happily wake up to everyday. There wasnโt a scintilla of resentfulness in your demeanor, and you genuinely looked so happy to see him for the first time since he moved out.
โHow long?โ Toji asked the doctor, his heart twisted into knots when he hears you happily humming in the MRI room as you put your clothes back on, oblivious to the solemn mood in the other room. You already knew what was going on, but youโll just continue pretending that everythingโs alright and that this is nothing more but a case of fatigue so as not to inconvenience Toji.
โA year, maybe even less.โ
โAndโฆyouโre saying itโs best if she simplyโฆdoesnโt get the treatment?โ
The doctor sighs heavily. Sheโs seen many cases like this before, but none as utterly hopeless as yours. Even if you did start the treatment, the lesions in your spinal cord have already entered the most severe stage, you were already exhibiting signs of autonomic nervous system distress โ the tremors, the uncontrollable stuttering of your words, the growing loss of balance โ and as if that wasnโt enough, the doctor also discovers that you were suffering from primary osteosarcoma.
There was no way to cure you now that itโs too late.
โI suggest we just focus on keeping her comfortable. The only thing left for us to do now is to bring her home. Iโm so sorry.โ
โYouโre so fucking embarrassing. I canโt bring you anywhere.โ
By some miracle, you and Toji went out one night around four months before the divorce proceedings. He went home that day, exhausted beyond all belief from another mission, but he was in a good mood. Yuko was out working late tonight, so, he decides to take you out to your and his favorite izakaya for some yakitori.
Some time during the night, after downing three full bottles of sake together, you excuse yourself to use the restroom. โIโll be right back,โ you told Toji, tipsily kissing him on the cheek as you hop off the bar stool in the direction of the womenโs room.
You couldnโt tell if you were staggering from the copious amounts of alcohol you ingested, but your legs were beginning to feel heavy, and for some ominous reason, you were slowly losing all sensation in your left leg. You try to hold onto one of the izakayaโs shลji panel decor pieces to regain your balance, but it was a futile effort in the end. Your knees suddenly buckle, and a sickening crack tears through your tibia as you fall to the ground.
โAre you alright?!โ
Toji picks up on the commotion instantly and he sees the izakaya patrons crowding around the hallway leading to the restroom. He quickly makes his way over and a look of disgust appears on his features when he sees you crumpled on the ground and the mortifying sight of you having relieved yourself on the floor, tears of embarrassment staining your cheeks at the thought of your body suddenly malfunctioning like this.
Muttering out an ignorant apology for his seemingly drunk wife, he roughly picks you up, growing increasingly infuriated with you when one izakaya employee offers him a damp cloth to dry out your urine with. It was funny how quickly other people came to your aid โ people whose names you donโt even know โ while your own husband seems very reluctant to even touch you right now. He doesnโt speak to you on the way home even as you apologize while heโs loading you into the car, grimacing when the leather seat gets wet. โToji, I-Iโm sorry, I donโt know what happenedโโ
โโSave it.โ
What he should have said was: โAre you okay?โ, โItโs alright.โ or better yet, โI still love you.โ.
At present, Toji decides on a whim to take you to Yokohamaโs famed bayside today. Itโs only a two hour drive from your place in Tokyo and Toji figures you must miss going on road trips by now with you cooped up at home all the time. โToji, are you sure this is a good idea?โ you murmured nervously as the car pulls to a stop by the bayside promenade. What happens if you canโt control yourself again? There doesnโt look to be a lot of public restrooms nearby.
Toji plants a reassuring kiss to your nose. โBabe, you remember what the doctor said, spending some time outdoors can do wonders for your health. Besides, didnโt you always love the coast?โ He brings your hand to his scarred lips, rubbing his thumb against the soft skin before stepping out of the car to retrieve your wheelchair from the trunk.
โI know but what if I have another accident?โ you said worriedly, rolling down the car windows so he could hear you. โWhat if I embarrass you again?โ
โThereโs nothing embarrassing about you.โ
Youโve lost all control of your lower extremities three months ago, rendering you unable to walk and feel when you need to relieve yourself. Toji struggles with the wheelchair for a bit and a flash of sadness fills your heart when you see him take a few deep breaths to calm himself down. He wasnโt angry, he was devastated. He looks wistfully at the boardwalk, a distant gaze trained on the sea. He remembers when you used to walk down this very lane, his hand protectively around your waist as you happily take selfies. He could still hear your fond giggles the last time the two of you went here.
โWhy donโt you ever smile when I take pictures of you?โ
Toji shoos away a pigeon from stealing a bite of his ice cream sandwich. He feigns an unamused look when you try to take another picture of him on your phone.
โCome on, Iโve been trying to get a shot of you all day! You still have to take pictures of me so I can post it on my Instagram feed!โ
Your ever moody husband pinches off a small piece of bread and feeds it to the nosy pigeon. โYou and your precious feed,โ he bemoans jokingly.
โPlease? Just one picture!โ you playfully nudged him. Truthfully, you just wanted to see him smile for once, a genuine one and not one of those lopsided smirks he usually gives you when heโs teasing you. โPlease?โ you pout knowing he can never say no to that adorable face you make when you really want him to do something or worse, buy something for you.
Sighing, he turns to look at your phoneโs camera lens and you blush when a smile slowly illuminates his usually stoic face. Your thumb hovers over the stop recording function, not realizing youโre taking a video, but you canโt seem to press it. โWhatโs taking so long?โ he holds the smile like heโs some cartoon character and you snap out of it.
โOh shoot, itโs a video!โ you laughed, and you begin to run down the boardwalk, eagerly getting away from Toji who demands that you delete it immediately. Of course, youโre no match for his borderline inhuman speed attributed to his athletic physique and he catches you by the waist, playfully swinging you over his shoulder like youโre a sack of potatoes.
Now, your giggles have gone silent.
Toji realizes now he should have indulged you more over the course of your relationship and subsequent marriage. Had he known that you wonโt even make it to your third wedding anniversary, he would have allowed you to take as many pictures and videos of him as youโd like, heโd swallow his pride and heโd give you the brightest of smiles so you could happily post him on your social media accounts with a heartwarming caption about him being your โsmiley hubbyโ.
More than that though, he should have taken more photos of you, mostly stolen candid shots, of course. You canโt catch him being all soft on you now. He still has a reputation to live up to after all. But more than that, had he known that your illness was intent on stealing every scrap of you from him, he should have made more effort in preserving all these memories. He should have kept everything from those toll tickets on your late night drives together when the two of you just needed a quick escape from the world, to receipts from your trip to Tokyo Disney Sea on your first wedding anniversary, and even simple convenience store receipts.
Toji should have kept everything down to the smallest of memories knowing one day, thatโs all heโll have to remember you by.
He opens the passenger seatโs door and he effortlessly gathers you into his arms, being extra careful with your fragile form as he sits you down on the wheelchair. He opens the backseat and he pulls out two different colored blankets, one sea-foam green and the other, rose pink. โTake your pick,โ he smiles at you and you chuckled softly, pointing to the rose pink one. He happily covers your legs with it to keep you warm, stroking your cheek when you whisper a bashful โthank youโ.
Suddenly, the wind picks up and your hair-clip thatโs holding your locks in a low bun comes loose, and your head turns in the direction of where it flew off to. Toji is quick to take out his phone and he snaps a quick burst shot of you, your hair blowing in the wind, under the coastal spring weather. You turn to look at him and your face falls when you see him burying his phone in his pocket. Since you fell ill, youโve become insecure of your appearance, banning your husband from taking pictures and videos of you altogether. โToji, I thought I said no pictures.โ
โI donโt know what youโre talking about.โ
The next day, you serendipitously find your photo on your Instagram handle with the caption: โY/N โ Yokohama, Spring, 2024โ and when you swipe left, another picture, well to be more accurate, a screenshot of the video clip you accidentally took of him captioned: โToji โ Yokohama, Summer, 2022โ.
โYou donโt have to stick around for me. Please just go, Iโm sure Yuko must be looking for you right now.โ
Yuko, his new fiancรฉ, had been blowing up his phone the entire day with texts demanding to know where he is and if heโs going to make it to their date that night. Itโs 7 PM now, and Toji still hasnโt shown up to confirm their restaurant reservations. The damn witch will surely cuss him out when they see each other again, but for some reason, even if he tries, he simply cannot bring himself to give a flying fuck. Your immunologist and oncologist stepped out for a bit to allow you two a brief moment of privacy which had now stretched to an expanse of five hours since your results came in.
The air in the room is thick and heavy, not a single sound can be heard. Inside however, underneath this tough exterior he was projecting, Toji is throwing a fit, screaming at the sky like those broken men in those shitty Netflix romance tragedies he used to callously make fun of.
โWhy didnโt you call me sooner? You knew, didnโt you?โ
Tojiโs bites his cheek trying to keep a lid on his emotions. He knows the answer. He just wants to hear you say it out loud. You hated him. You wanted nothing to do with him after he cheated on you with some girl he met at a bar in uptown Shibuya. Thatโs why you didnโt tell him, he didnโt deserve to know. โShit,โ he whispers harshly, crumpling the medical abstract in his hands. โWhy didnโt you tell me you were sick? Was it because you hated me? Is that it? You didnโt think Iโd worry about you?โ
You screwed your eyes shut, shaking your head. You didnโt hate him, not even when you have every reason to. He abandoned you, left you to waste away and to die and yet, even now, you canโt bring yourself to resent him for the simple reason that he is the literal love of your life, the reason behind your smiles, your happy mornings and passionate midnight hours. โAt first, I thought I was fine, maybe just fatigued or something.โ
โDonโt lie. You knew something was going on and that something in your body was seriously fucked up.โ
โAnd we werenโt married anymore so, I didnโt think it was right to tell youโฆI wanted to though, but I didnโt want to intrude on you and Yuko,โ you said meekly. Even in your greatest hour of need, you were still thinking of him, putting him first even when he doesnโt deserve it. โI-IโฆI donโt hate you enough to worry you, to make you feel that you could have done something to prevent this. Because Iโm telling you right now, regardless if you were faithful or not, I was bound to get sick anyway. You couldnโt have done anything to change that.โ
โBut I could have been there. I should have noticed. I shouldnโt have downplayed everything.โ He says this as if he wants to shake this noble, self-sacrificing bullshit attitude out of your system. โIโm your husband. I should have been there.โ
You flash him a heartbroken smile at his little slip-up, so, even now, he was still referring to himself as your husband, not your ex-husband. โTo see me waste away? Babe, I donโt want you to see that.โ
You begin to feel tears streaming down your face, the emotions you were experiencing now flowing like a free river after an entire dam is destroyed. Toji watches you unravel before his eyes and his bottom lip begins to tremble. What has he done? Dear god, what has he done to his poor, poor wife?
โI want you to remember me healthy, I want you to remember me as myself not thisโฆsickly pitiful woman youโre unlucky to call your ex-wifeโฆbesides, after all this, Iโll only be a dream.โ A mere passing second in his life. โAnd believe me, my life wasnโt so bad.โ
He loses it at that.
โJust stop this, Y/N! Stop acting like youโre not scared shitless of dying, like youโre not gonna have regrets once all this is over! Stop pretending that things are gonna be alright one day because it wonโt! Not when Iโm now being forced to accept that you wonโt get better, not when Iโve wasted so much time putting you through hell and back instead of taking care of you like a proper husband should, and certainly not when Iโm suddenly supposed to learn to say goodbye and to live without you! Because fuck that, Y/N!โ
You are left speechless at that.
Toji was never one to lose his cool, even during your worst arguments, he may slide a few snarky remarks here and there but Toji Fushiguroโฆnever yells, and he doesnโt sob either.
You hesitantly stand up and walk over to him, crouching down in front of him as he covers his tear-stained eyes with his right hand while the other is crumpled around your medical abstract. Taking his left hand, you gently remove the medical abstract from his grip, and for the first time in so many months, you feel one anotherโs warm skin against each other. You press your forehead to his hand as you wept with him.
โIโm sorry.โ
โI donโt want you to be a dream. I want you to be real.โ
โCanโt you be bothered to clean up in here?!โ
You wake up from your nap, youโve been battling muscle and joint pain the entire day, the slightest of movement causing you to double over in agony and because of that, you werenโt able to clean the apartment today. You slowly get up from the couch, being extra cautious not to make any sudden movements. โWell?โ Toji presses, his lips curled into a scowl.
โIโm sorry, I was feeling a little tired,โ you sighed heavily, picking up a broom to sweep the living room floor despite the excruciating pain you were in. Toji rolls his eyes, handing you a Manila envelope. โWhatโs this?โ you asked softly, peering inside.
โDivorce papers,โ he shrugs nonchalantly. Everything stops, even the very rise and fall of your chest halts into an uneasy stasis. โI already signed them. I just need your signature then, Iโll move out by tomorrow.โ
You must be dreaming. Thatโs the only logical explanation to all this. Youโre asleep, in a deep REM sleep, utterly oblivious to the world. This wasnโt happening. But you could feel the rough surface of the brown envelope, and you could still feel the agonizing stabs of white hot pain throughout your body. Glancing at Toji, you see him texting someone with an eager look on his face that screams: โIโm free.โ.
Instantly, it dawns on you.
โWill she make you happy?โ you asked, putting down the broom to look around for a pen but Toji pulls one he stole from the law firm office out of his pocket.
โShe will,โ he answers simply.
And you are indeed grateful that he is completely upfront about finding another while the two of you are married. It would have hurt much more, you silently remind yourself, if he had just upped and left without another word leaving you to wonder what went wrong between the two of you. This was Tojiโs final act of mercy in your marriage, and heโs not opposed to honesty and truthfulness either. Not once did he try to change his phoneโs lock-screen passcode, nor did he try to conceal the identity of the woman who was texting him every night while you slept fitfully next to him. It was almost as if he wanted you to find out, like he wanted you to know so you could back off yourself.
But if thereโs one thing Toji loves about you, itโs your unending faithfulness to your promises, to your marriage vows, and your willingness to endure anything he threw at you. You never checked his phone, you never brought up his affair, you never got angry with him. You just kept silent, simply content with giving and givingโฆand giving while he milked you dry by taking, and taking and taking, tearing you to pieces bit by bit without hearing a single complaint fall from your lips.
You were a devoted wife, through and through.
And it bored the hell out of him, on top of your recent mishaps, he was done. Done with everything, and done with you.
โOkay.โ
Come morning, he takes everything he owns with him and promptly proposes to the girl heโs been seeing for the past year. Two weeks later, your divorce is received by the Tokyo Family Court and is summarily approved and finalized. From that moment on, you and Toji went on your separate ways never to look back, you were each otherโs yesterdays, and the love that existed between the two of you was nullified in favor of acquaintanceshipโฆor so you thought.
โY/N, Iโm home!โ Toji calls into the house as he comes back from your neighborhoodโs pharmacy. You look up from the book you were reading, smiling ever so slightly at your husband who seemed to have a wonderful sparkle in his eyes. โHey, kid,โ he kisses the top of your head when he reaches your wheelchair.
โYou seem happy,โ you remarked positively.
โWell, for one, they replenished their stocks today and I managed to get you your steroids and painkillers so youโll be able to sleep easy tonight,โ Toji smiles, taking out the items from the pharmacyโs paper bag. โAnd I got you this neat memory foam cushion for your wheelchair.โ He fluffs it up as a form of demonstration before placing it behind your back.
When he sees you smile, a sense of relief washes over Toji. You reach towards him, and he pulls you into an embrace. โThank you,โ you said, pure sincerity dripping from your voice. โFor everything you do.โ
โAnything for you.โ He suddenly moves back and reaches into the tote bag you lended him. โOh, and wait, before I forget, I have another surprise.โ
You laughed airily. โAnother surprise? Now, youโre just spoiling me!โ
He pulls out a piece of paper from the tote bag and he places it in your hands as your eyes quickly scan over the document. Your breath hitches in your throat when you realize what it is. Did Toji reallyโ? You couldnโt believe it. โA marriage pre-registration,โ you said in awe. You read it again just in case to make sure that this wasnโt a figment of your sick bodyโs imagination, that this was real, that Toji genuinely wants to make everything right again. Your fingers skim over your typewritten names. โIt has our namesโฆweโre reallyโโ You canโt even finish your sentence without bursting into happy tears. โAre weโ?โ
Toji nods, gazing into your eyes, and as emerald and (E/C) clash for what seems to be an eternity lost in one another, he plants a kiss to your temple, coming up to embrace you from behind, resting his chin on your shoulder.
โWe are. The Tokyo Family Court, as far as I know, will approve our remarriage once we file this. So, you have to get stronger, okay?โ Heโs begging you at this point, despite your rapidly deteriorating condition. โStrong enough to see me fix everything. Strong enough to be there on our second wedding, strong enough to say our vows again.โ
Your hand comes up to stroke his cheek from behind, and he nuzzles into your neck at your tender touch.
โI will. I promise.โ
But you never really get to say your vows. Not comprehensibly anyway.
โBabe, can you say that again?โ
Toji crouches by your bedside as you look at him apologetically. You were causing him trouble and pain again which is the last thing that you want to give him especially whenโs fought and worked so hard to care for you, to keep prolonging this borrowed time youโre on. โTo-ji. Toji.โ You gaze at him apprehensibly, not really believing you can do it without crumbling.
โCome on, babe, you can do it. Say my name, pleaseโฆToji. Iโm Toji.โ
โToooji-โ you slurred sadly. At this point, your Multiple Sclerosis has reached its end stage and has takenโฆeverything from you: your ability to walk, your ability to control your muscle spasms and other bodily functionsโฆand now, coupled with an unexpected stroke, your ability to speak. And you and Toji know that time is almost up, with you having come to accept it, while your husband still held onto hope. Your fingers gently graze over his face as best as your spasms and tremors allow you, starting from his forehead to his eyes, his nose, his cheek and finally, his lips, as if youโre memorizing it one last time. โLo-ove you-โ
Toji sniffles, and your fingers instinctively catch his warm tears. โI love you,โ he whispers brokenly. โI do. I love you.โ
You feel yourself tearing up as youโre forced to watch your beloved cry. And the worst part? You canโt do a thing about it. โD-oonโt c-cryโโm okaay. Promi-miiseโฆeโeveryything โill be okaaay.โ
โY-yeah,โ he chuckles, trying to crack a joke even as hope dwindles. โYouโve been nothing but a fucking champ this entire time, you know? Iโm so proud of you. Soโฆsoโฆproud that youโre still here.โ He strokes your hair as you tread between the realms of the conscious and the unconscious. โDo you wanna go out today? The weatherโs shit though. Youโll probably catch your death out there.โ At the mention of the word โdeathโ, Toji stops, falling into an uncomfortable silence.
You smile weakly at him. โTiireddโโ
โYouโre no fun,โ Toji gently flicks your nose and you scrunch it up in displeasure. โSorry,โ he chuckles, holding back an entire waterfall of tears. He knows itโs today. It has to be. You woke up today without your usual โhappy morningโ greeting, and you refused to drink anything, much less eat anything. โYou tired? Any pain?โ
You shake your head. Youโre as comfortable as you can be for the first time in months. Hospice nurses say humans are built to live the same way they are built to die, no person in this world has ever had the uncanny privilege of being able to look up โHow to die?โ on a quick Google search and actually find a Wikihow on the morbid subject matter, nor is there anyone else who can teach another how itโs done. Itโs just something humans know how to do without a manual, deeply ingrained in the very fabric of human existence is the fear of death, the fear of what comes after, the fear of a nothingness that could follow after living such a vibrant life. Your life was short, barely spanning thirty years, but you lived well: you fell in love, you got hurt, but you fell together again. Now it all has to come to an end, Toji will just have to take care of the rest.
And you werenโt scared.
Or at least you canโt look scared, if you were to be more accurate, you have to look strong and ready to accept the cards youโve been dealt with for Tojiโs sake. When he feels your hand start to slacken, Toji intakes a sharp, shaky breath of sheer panic. โNot yet, Y/N. Please. Not yet.โ
He climbs into bed with you, bringing you closer to this desperate man you call yours. There was no getting better anymore, there was no miracle he could hang onto, no deity he could beg for death to spare you, no pill bottle he could pray to. He knew that from the start. But what he witnessed these past months, youโve been the braver one between the two of you, you knew how to make the most of the rhythm this cruel world gave you and you graciously took him along to dance to the last song of the evening with you.
โThereโs still hope. Just keep your eyes open. Just keep them open.โ He presses his lips to your forehead, his delusion getting the better of him. โWeโll just keep tryingโฆyou canโt leave. You have to stay. You have to.โ
โThaank yoouโโ you softly told your Toji, your voice shrinking in decibels as you become a little drowsy, sinking into the warmth of the requiem of a life well spent.
Toji listens to you, his lips pursed, intent on making this final act of love โ a love that is strong enough to say goodbye โ a memorable one. And should the afterlife exist, he wishes to send you off with a smile, with the reassurance that heโll be alright even if that was far from happening.
โToji.โ
โI want you to be real. And I donโt care if weโll live on borrowed time. Another extra second with youโฆis enough to last me my entire lifetime.โ
Why is it so hard for you to write Satoru as loyal? Ever since that ask where you said โFor one, satoru might be compelled give his attention elsewhere', it has ruined my entire month! Its not fun istg.
What if you were in the wife's position? To be in her position, yes she has retreated herself but she can bridge the gap with him again. To also lose your husband, the love of your life because now the other woman who doesn't have the trauma and is carrying the child you wnated to, to have your husband sway to her, its vile! Why not make Satoru a loyal husband who loves his wife only, even amidst struggle? Let blth pick up the pieces together, let them have a jourmey that isn't destroyed by a third person. Don't do that cheating (any kind of it! Like him feeling momentary weakness for the assistant, nope!) thing as a plot point please. Yes its angst but don't be so...its truly so diabolical.
Let Satoru and Wife be together and in love and loayl to each other in every way. Don't be such a sadistic author.
most authors here on have had their fair share of anons unintentionally (im really hoping this is unintentional) acting entitled.
so here's my two cents. if you don't like what you're reading, if it's causing you distress, please drop the fic. usually, authors write for themselves first and if it doesn't cater to your literary needs, and if the fic has ruined your entire month, please just stop reading lfe. the last thing i want is to resurface trauma from some of my readers even though there's a part of me that's saying that it really shouldn't be my responsibility.
still makes me feel bad though and i'm really sorry for being "sadistic" ๐ซค and it's not "hard" for me to write satoru as loyal btw, i really could write lfe according to how you want it to be written, but then, if i did, if i sacrificed the angst which is essential to the plot i've already planned out, it wouldn't be lfe right?
anyway, i was hoping to release lfe!01 a few days ago so i could focus on my irl wedding this week, but now, idk, this is starting to get uncomfortable, i might have to take a step back for a bit and focus on releasing some of the oneshots rotting in my drafts.
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Hi ^^ so excited for your new gojo fic. Chapter 1 already has me hooked, and the sneak peak ๐คญ๐ซฃ
Iโm not sure if anyone has asked this before, but after reading the sneak peak, I was wondering why the secretary is so hesitant. Is it because sheโs going to carry gojos kid? But not readers egg? ๐๐ because surrogacy is expensiveeee the secretary can make serious BANK
i meeean ur so right nonnie, imagine carrying a literal multi-billionaire's baby, the benefits would be endless ๐ต๐ธ ๐ (love that you mentioned money bc that's so true! sknddjakaknd) i can't really answer this juuust yet but...
...think of it this way, y/n has always been someone kozue looks up to and holds very close to her heart, the mere thought of ever hurting her in any way is something that has never crossed kozue's mind.
now that she is being asked to become their surrogate to supposedly "save their marriage", she is afraid that this whole thing might backfire, for one, the surrogacy might compell satoru to turn his attention elsewhereโ
Kozue looks horrified, her eyes darting back and forth between you and Satoru who himself looks like he's received the death sentence. But this was the only option left and your last hope to fix your marriage. Your other half scoffs, drumming his fingers against the glass table in disappointment. So that was just it? After all that song and dance, you were just going to put your arms up in surrender and give up?
"I...I don't wanna do this, Y/N," Kozue protests weakly, her tearful gaze flicking to her shoes. "Please...anything but this."
Satoru simply shakes his head at you. "You've lost your mind," he says without a hint of resentment. He utters those words as if he's only stating facts, the cold hard truth rather. The shrug that you give him only seems to confirm one thing: you'd do anything for his so-called happiness including humiliating yourself like this, going out of your way to watch this painful narrative unfold before your very eyes.
Wordlessly, your hands clasp Kozue's in doleful pleading.
"I-I can't, I can't do this to you, Y/Nโ"
"I know, and I never asked you to do anything for me nor will I ever ask anything from you again," you swallow harshly. "Just..."
Doing this would be nothing short of betraying you, right? Yet here you were risking it all for the slim chance of fixing what has been broken between you and your husband, even if the solution that you had in mind would be sure to hurt you in the long run. Your secretary could only hope that she could become half the wife that you are someday: selfless, and devoted to the last letter. Kozue sniffs, looking to Satoru for help but even he seems to have shut down and run dry by all this never-ending despair. She then glances back at you, shame coating her very heart at the thought of doing this to you. You remain resolute however, you mouth the word: "please" again and she could only sob quietly at your next words.
"You know what hurts the most? I've lost our children too...but you...you're still alive...and I've already lost you."
synopsis: the chairman of the gojo group of companies, gojo satoru, is in need of an heir and quick. however, with a wife who is struggling to conceive and his subsequently crumbling marriage, he is forced to explore other options which now comes in the form of his wife's secretary.
pairing: gojo satoru x f!reader
warnings: 18+ angst, smut, mentions of depression and miscarriage.
You and Satoru Gojo are cursed.
Your marriage began to fracture the day you learned you could never have children, each passing moment turning your marriage into a silent battleground of unspoken regrets and fading hopes. People would tell you that itโs probably just bad luck or wrong timing and that sooner or later, you and your other half would be blessed with your heartsโ desires. All you had to do was wait for the right moment, but no one told you that youโd be waiting forever.
โYour tie is crooked again.โ
You step into the now empty groomsmen suite where your husband is peering at himself in the mirror. Just a few years ago, he played the role of the groom, anxiously waiting for the hour heโd be linked to you forever. Now, heโs a groomsman in someone elseโs wedding and hopefully a happier marriage.
Satoru looks up at the mirror to see you standing there as if on ceremony, waiting for him to invite you in. Ironically, that pretty much sums up your entire marriage: your shared heartbreak has become a gaping chasm between the two of you. You and Satoru could only hope that his sisterโs wedding wouldnโt end up like yours โ as lonely and quiet as a solitary mountain lake.
โI got it. You should head down with the other bridesmaids.โ Satoru unloops his tie, his heart stubbornly refusing yours.
A numbness coats your veins when he simply gives up, and unbuttons his white collar for a more laid-back look instead, of course heโd rather do that โ do anything else โ than accept help from you, than speak more than two sentences to you, than be anywhere near you. Thatโs just how things are now after running head first into a happily ever after that was never going to come. โFine. Iโll see you downstairs then.โ
โSure,โ Satoru says nonchalantly.
He half-expected you to linger by the door for another minute, but his heart caves in when he sees youโve simply left. But what did he expect? The void that exists between the two of you had grown too vast, and the brighter days of your marriage had been swallowed by the abyss of unmet expectations, and endless heartbreak. And now, all thatโs left of the chaos is two lovers who have now ventured into the realm of reluctant strangers driven apart by fate.
Satoru walks over to the now closed door, and somehow sensing that you were still on the other side, he presses a hand to the cold wooden material, as if to say, โIโm still here.โ
He hears a soft sniffle, then the painful sound of your receding footsteps and Satoru is, for the first time in one thousand four hundred sixty one days of calling himself your husband, utterly alone.
โTime to go home,โ Satoru says monotonously, his right hand buried in his pocket while his free one holds the now settled hospital bill. He looks at you blankly, almost as if he expected this. After all, when you showed him the positive pregnancy test fifteen weeks ago, unlike the preceding ones, Satoru didnโt bother to make it public.
โI-Iโm soโฆโ you trail off, your eyes brimming with tears. โ...Sorry.โ
โI know. You always are,โ your husband curtly replies. Heโs lost count of how many times youโve been in this exact position: by your hospital bed with a medical abstract in his hand with the words โspontaneous miscarrriageโ printed on it.
He was getting sick of it. Itโs almost like a nightmare that never seems to end. This would have been your fifth child, and yet again, you and Satoru would never have the chance to hold them in your arms for even just a second until theyโre brutally ripped away from you. He looks at you again and sighs when you donโt move a muscle, seemingly still in shock from the ordeal.
โIf youโre not ready to go, Iโll just have our driver pick you up.โ
โ...Alright.โ
โOkay.โ
He turns to leave but then your broken voice cuts through the thick air of the hospital room. โSatoruโฆ? You donโt blame me right?โ
Satoru screws his eyes shut, that was the last question he wanted to answer. He couldnโt bring himself to tell you that he has never blamed you for miscarrying, that, in the four years since he married you and the four years heโs had to witness child after child slip through your fingers like it was never meant to be, heโs never felt a tinge of disappointment towards you.
He told you not to go to the dental mission today, since you were on strict bedrest with your placenta previa but you made all these bullshit reassurances that you weren't going to push yourself too hard. He wants to say that you should have been more careful, that you should have listened to him. Yet, even then, he also couldnโt bring himself to tell you, his poor wife, his hurting better half, all the resentment heโs been harboring, so, he does the only thing he can do.
He runs away, far away from you when you need him the most. You stifle a sob when he doesnโt even crane his head back to look at you like the act of doing so would make him sick. โGet some rest," he simply tells you, unaware that this would be the last real conversation youโd have for a while because the next two months would be weeks of gut-wrenching silence. "Today...must have been hard for you."
He was wrong, you think sullenly to yourself as he leaves you alone. Every day has already become unbearable for you, every breath has become debilitating. What right did you have to breathe when all your children, each one departing with a piece of your and Satoruโs hearts, had been denied that very right?
Looking back at it now, Sayuriโs wedding was just like yours. What else would you have expected considering that you helped with the preparations from the color scheme to the venueโs decorations? Sayuri valued your input, and with you, despite being the junior party, having gotten married first, surely, you must have known what you were talking about when it comes to weddings. Too bad you couldnโt say the same thing about knowing a thing or two about marriage.
As you watch the happy couple from the top table, you utter a silent prayer in your heart that Satoruโs sister will never have to face the trials you have faced.
Satoru stands up from his seat, guiding you to the top table with a hand on the small of your back to bid your farewells and final well wishes. โSayuri, itโs getting late. Y/N and I should be heading back now.โ A look of disappointment crosses Sayuriโs face but it is quickly overshadowed by understanding.
You watch with a small smile as your husband embraces his older sister, whispering something in her ear that causes her to land a jab on Satoruโs abdomen. Stepping forward, you kiss Sayuriโs cheek in a show of sisterly love. โCongratulations again, nee-san.โ
โThanks for helping out again, Y/N,โ Sayuri says sweetly, utterly grateful to all the assistance you extended for her special day. โIโm hoping youโll help me for my next event, right?โ
You return her smile with a slight tilt of your head; the two of you have been friends long before Satoru came into the picture, what with her being your ever supportive senior in university. The trust that you forged with Sayuri is often a running joke in the Gojo family. Itโs often said that you got your husbandโs sisterโs approval long before you even knew each other. And it was true. The way she has stood as an older sister figure for you even during your darkest days fighting your loneliest battles is something you will forever cherish.
Satoru casts a look at new brother-in-law who is busy mingling with his own family; he makes a face at his sisterโs remark. โYouโre already planning for a second wedding when youโve only been married for six hours?โ your husband playfully jokes about his sisterโs very questionable comment.
Come to think of it, thatโs the first time youโve seen Satoru smile in a long while, and when he did, it had to be because he joked about the tricky business of remarriage. It pains you to think that he has smiled so seldomly that youโve almost forgotten how he looks when heโs not in a constant state of silent detachment, oceans deep in his chemtrail of thoughts. You were glad you werenโt a mind reader, dreading hearing his thoughts aloud: his silent hatred of you, the final goodbye having already materialized and rehearsed millions of times in his mind.
But couldnโt he see that you were still trying? You desperately want to hold his hand in a silent oath: โIโm still here.โ but you think better of it, fearing that you might just lose him altogether.
Then again, a ghost of a mirthless smile appears on your lips for a brief second, if thereโs anything you were good at, it was losing people.
You are pulled out of your thoughts by Sayuriโs sarcastic laugh. โHa-ha. If Iโm lucky, thisโll be my only wedding.โ She sticks her tongue out at Satoru who merely rolls his eyes in response. โAnyway, as I was saying,โ she turns to you with a hesitant smile, mulling over if this was a good idea given your circumstances.
Just then, her husband cordially approaches the three of you. โHey,โ he greets his wife with an affectionate kiss. โI got you this,โ he places a champagne flute in Sayuriโs hand. โAlcohol-free, I swear.โ
Satoruโs face falls momentarily. How long has it been since he kissed his wife like that? No, how long has it been since you put up those unscalable walls around the fortress that is your heart, blocking him out at every corner? He glances your way in an attempt to search your face โ for anything to reassure him that your marriage was still salvageable, for anything to let him know you and him were still worth saving โ he isnโt even surprised when you instantly turn your gaze away from him.
Guess he got his answer.
โDid you tell them?โ your new brother-in-law asks with the same trepidation in his tone as his wifeโs.
You make the cardinal mistake of asking. โTell us what?โ you ask, puzzled.
The next few words hit you like a tidal wave. Your prayers of Sayuri never having to experience the anguish you felt have been answered, in place of your own unanswered prayers for yourself and Satoru.
โThatโฆweโre expecting.โ
You donโt even notice that youโve already muttered out a brief: โO-oh. Iโmโฆhappy for you.โ As you numbly offer Sayuri her congratulations, you think back to all the times you and Satoru have had to hear: โIโm so sorry for your lossโ. It wasnโt fair how happiness almost always helplessly slips through your and Satoruโs fingers in the form of a silent heartbeat at twelve weeks, or a fertilized egg that never truly grows into an embryo.
If there really was such a thing as โhellโ or โdamnationโ, then yours came in the form of an empty nursery, an empty stroller, unused onesies, unsung lullabies and unflipped bedtime story books.
Satoru handles the news with an agonizing grace, his voice gruff and raw with held back emotions. He clears his throat, repeating the congratulations. โHow far along are you?โ he asks his sister, his demeanor shrouded with a profound yearning for the same thing, if not for him, then for you because if anything, of all people, you deserve that kind of joy too. Maybe even more so than him. He was fine with just having his wife back, after all. The succession of the entire conglomerate would always come second to you.
Even if you didnโt know it. Even if you no longer cared to believe him.
โEighteen weeks,โ Sayuri answers quietly. โI-I was gonna ask if Y/N would be interested in helping out with the baby shower but, Iโd understand if this feels like a bad ideaโโ
โ--Itโs okay,โ you defensively cut off Sayuri, refusing to hear another word of pity, another syllable along the lines of: โIโm sorry.โ. Youโve had enough of that. โI-Iโd be happy toโฆreally.โ
With your unconvincing words, your quartet falls into a tense silence. You and Satoru donโt dare to stay long enough for either of them to try saving the conversation, so, with a polite and final few well-wishes, you leave. Just as the two of you settle into the backseat of his car for the return journey to Tokyo, tiny droplets of rain begin to collect on the windows.
โ...Why canโt we be like that?โ you break the overwrought silence with a genuine question, a slight tremble in your voice.
โWe were like that too,โ he replies almost nostalgically, recalling the many precious hushed conversations each night in your marital bed, the mornings when you and him gaze at the otherโs sleeping form, thinking to yourselves how lucky you two were to have each other, the warmth that came with being so in love.
It was an age long abandoned.
Now, you two were silent, your conversations not extending past two brief sentences, your bed is now empty and cold, and your luck had run out the same way your love died out.
โOnce.โ
You spoke of your union as if it were a house of cards thatโs been torn apart by the wind, the two of you are now all but decimated, to the point where one can only wistfully pine after what had been lost that can no longer be restored. And after the many arguments that had erupted between you and him, unbearably, this was the one thing you could never argue about.
Satoru nods, echoing your words with a heavy heart. โYeahโฆonce.โ
The fact is: no one knows what happened or rather, no one โ not even your OBGYN โ could have expected this. It was a normal day, you and Satoru, as excited parents-to-be, had booked the appointment and all the succeeding ones leading to your supposed due date ahead of time, so, you arrived at your usual schedule of 3:30 PM, and after a quick check of your vitals, the OB moves to conduct the standard ultrasound.
As you move to lie down on the bed, it seems youโve only just noticed the bag Satoru was carrying. You look at it curiously. โWhatโs that?โ you ask, pointing to the moss green canvas bag on his lap.
โYour hospital bag,โ Satoru says enthusiastically, already opening it. โSee? I packed three pairs of socks for you, a sweater, your lip balm, hairbrush, lotion and โ why are you laughing?โ he asks when you snort with laughter. The OB is also shaking her head in amusement. Clearly, your oblivious husband kinda missed the memo.
โBabe,โ you explain amidst your giggles. โIโm not having the baby today.โ
โWhat do you meaโoh,โ He awkwardly looks at the hospital bag. Satoru Gojo, the owner of the ever powerful Gojo conglomerate, the darling of Kabutocho and the Nikkei Index, a holder of a dual degree in finance and business analytics, further supplemented with an MBA from Wharton, looks flustered. He had forgotten that heโs only supposed to bring that during the delivery.
The OB chuckles as she lifts your shirt up to squeeze some of the ultrasound gel on the taut skin of your still mostly flat but slightly swollen belly. โSeems dad was a bit too excited,โ she remarks. You shift at the cold gel, but relax after a while.
โWell, itโs our first, after all,โ you glance at Satoru with a warm smile. He brings your hand to his lips and he sits down on the chair, his eyes altering between you and the monitor. You squeeze his hand as the probe glides over your midriff. The image shifts slightly on the screen and the OB zooms in on the small image of your baby.
She makes a note of the growth. โ6.0 centimeters at 12 weeks,โ the OB says, pleasantly surprised. โNow, would the two of you like to hear the babyโs heartbeat?โ
You and Satoru share a brief look of happiness and nod simultaneously.
Instantly, images of what life would look like from now on flash in your minds: Satoru would constantly be chasing after the little tornado that would be your child, while youโd be too busy cleaning up after the mischievous duo. If itโs a girl โ which is Satoruโs preference but heโll never actually say that out loud โ Satoru would be almost always willing to indulge them. Their little girl needs your lipstick to give her daddy a makeover? Say no more, heโs already rummaging through your makeup bag. Oh, she wants a tiara? Heโs already on the phone with his ex-fling who also happens to be Swarovskiโs top designer to commission a tiara piece for his little princess.
And honestly, the same can be said for you if the baby does turn out to be a boy. It would be a joy to have a little Satoru of your own. Youโd shower them with kisses every morning, and every night before he went to sleep, never shying away from letting him know how much you love him.
Or at least that was the plan.
Call it a motherโs intuition but something doesnโt feel right. Worry pricks at your entire being when all you can hear is the drone-like hum of the examination roomโs AC unit, the frequency adjustment of the ultrasound machine and the sound of your own hearts breaking at the sound of silence.
โIโm so sorry, Mr. and Mrs. Gojoโโ
โโWhatโs happening?โ you ask frantically, your head abruptly lifting from the pillow in alarm to look at the screen. โWhatโs happening, โToru? Why canโt I hear anything?โ you look to Satoru for answers โ no, perhaps you knew the answer all along โ you simply looked at him, pleading with him to tell you that this wasnโt real, that youโve probably just gone momentarily deaf or something, and that by some miracle, your baby was still there.
But as Satoru simply purses his lips, gently easing you back onto the bed, his eyes brimming with tears that were now falling in the crook of your neck, silently sobbing into your shoulder with you. You could faintly hear the OB amidst your sobs already paging the hospital pharmacy for a prescription of Mifepristone and Misoprostol to assist with emptying your womb. Not that it wasnโt already empty to begin with now that your baby is gone, and all theyโve left in their wake is a void in their parentโs hearts and a sense of confusion.
Why? Why did they just up and leave like that before you even got to hold them, to see their tiny face as they sleep in their hospital bassinet next to your bed? Did your baby somehow sense that you and Satoru would be horrible parents? Were you unworthy of their love, so unworthy that youโd never get to meet them?
โShh, shh,โ Satoru tries to soothe you in spite of his own turmoil, the thought of losing the baby too heavy on his mind to do anything other than attempt to comfort you. โIโm hereโฆIโm right here.โ
He was right. You both were still here but gazing back at the black and white image of your now sleeping angel, youโll just have to learn to accept that they arenโt.
Satoru has been acting strange all day.
For one, he sent you a good morning text message wishing you luck with your patients today just as you were about to change into your scrubs when you arrived at your dental clinic in Tokyo Midtown, and just after receiving that message, your secretary, Kozue, happily enters your office with your takeaway coffee in one hand and a small gift box in the other.
โYou know, Mr. Gojo would be a horrible secret admirer,โ she remarks simply, placing the box above the patient records you were reviewing.
โWhy is that?โ you ask, finishing up on your 9:00 patientโs appointment sheet.
Kozue gestures to the Bvlgari logo on the small box. โHe clearly has a thing for high-end jewelry brands, itโs either he sends you Bvlgari or Swarovski.โ You breathe a small laugh at her keen observation.
โLooks like your observation skills are improving, pretty soon, I might just assign a patient to you,โ you joke. โAnyway, itโs our fifth anniversary today, hence the gift-giving. I left him a new pair of Giorgo Armani loafers on the closet display this morning.โ
โYou two are so extra,โ Kozue chortles. โMy boyfriend and I donโt get to do all this.โ
You nod sympathetically. โWhenโs he coming back again?โ you ask as you carefully open the box to reveal a pair of Serpenti Seduttori diamond earrings with a blue sapphire on the head. Kozue watches you try them on with a soft smile on her face, itโs not often anyone gets to see you put your hair down.
โโYou plan to join him in Chicago once he gets his MBA,โ you answer for her.
Youโve seen her often searching for apartments in the South Loop, indicating her future plans to leave the clinic and the country altogether for greener pastures overseas. You know that the long distance relationship has been hard for her, often using her breaks to speak with her boyfriend on the phone just as heโs about to turn in for the night.
Itโs almost funny to think about: that Kozue and her lover, despite being forced into a long distance relationship due to their differing circumstances, were just about as close as literal soulmates get, while you and Satoru live together and yet youโre worlds away from each other.
But whatever, some people just get dealt a better hand.
โItโs alright. I really donโt mind if this would be our last year working together if it means you get to pursue your happiness elsewhere. The clinic is nothing compared to the world, after all.โ
Kozue nods in thanks. This is just another one of the many things she admires you for. She knows that she isnโt as tenured as the rest of the dentists in the clinic, and honestly, she didnโt have a doctorate in dentistry either, but you still trusted her enough to be your secretary, and you never made her feel that she was in any way inferior to you or anyone else โ itโs all just part of your caring nature even if you do have
โNow, youโre just making me wanna stay even more, boss,โ Kozue pretends to wipe a tear from her eye, making you laugh.
Her loyalty is always something youโre grateful for and quite frankly, you couldnโt imagine the clinic functioning as well as it is without her. Sure, sometimes sheโs annoyingly optimistic sometimes and just unbearably too happy in the mornings, but you had to hand it to her, in an office full of sleep-deprived dentists like yourselves, Kozueโs infectious enthusiasm is probably just as essential as good quality coffee beans. She always knows when to cheer everyone up, especially you.
โWell, thatโs great, since you always know how to get me out of a tight spot,โ you half-joke.
โAlways!โ she holds up her thumb in affirmation. The intercom suddenly pages her and she checks her watch. โLooks like our first patients are coming in, Iโll see you later. And happy anniversary to the two of you!โ
The rest of the afternoon rolls by uneventfully and before you know it, Satoru is already picking you up from work like he always does except this time, heโs carrying a bouquet of pink camellias.
He removes his sunglasses just as he steps into the building and you stand there for a bit, a little starstruck.
Itโs no secret that your husband is good-looking, but it feels like an eternity since youโve actually properly regarded him. Itโs like seeing him for the first time all over again: your heart thumps in your chest and a blush creeps onto your cheeks. How long has it been since youโve felt this way? Since the two of you spent time with each other? Since you both made a courageous effort to mend the gap between you and him?
Satoru also stands there, relief washing over him when he notices you wearing the earrings he got you. โHey,โ he greets, striding over to you. The bouquet is placed into your waiting hands and you feel youโve been swept off your feet when he leans down to press a soft yet somehow yearnful kiss on your forehead.
โHiโฆโ You shyly greet your husband like heโs some guy you met on a blind date. You then realize heโs wearing the Armani shoes you got him. โDo they fit well?โ
What kind of a question is that? Satoru is a size twelve and a half, you should know your husband the same way he should know how his wife prefers pearls over sapphire.
Satoru forces a wry smile. The shoes do feel a little pinchy but you didnโt need to get the impression that he doesnโt appreciate your gift. โYeah, theyโre great.โ He glances at the earrings with a soft smile. โYou look beautiful.โ
โTell that to the patient who thought I was a mushroom when I gave them nitrous oxide earlier,โ you chuckled. Satoru snorted in laughter at that. โHappy anniversary, โToru,โ you whispered.
โHappy anniversary, Y/N,โ he pulls you into a tight hug, and your heart swells with an uneasy but welcome joy.
Your arms instinctively wrap around your husbandโs form which Satoru responds to with an indiscernible sniffle. The walk to the car is quiet but not tense and maybe not peaceful either, years of emotional distancing are not easily forgotten after all. But โ you look at your and Satoruโs interlocked hands, noting how for once, it felt like they fit a little more perfectly together right now more than ever โ maybe itโs a start.
Thereโs a saying that goes: โThere is no calamity greater than lavish desires. There is no greater guilt than discontentment. And there is no greater disaster than greed.โ In a game of poker, itโs said the winner is the first to rise once he gets his betting sum back, and in chess, oftentimes it is the aggressive players that slaughter pawn after pawn who do not realize their own territory has already been infiltrated by their opponent.
With that being said, you shouldnโt have pushed it. You should have been content with the small yet meaningful progress you and Gojo made. After a night out at Tokyoโs Stellar Sky Garden Lounge, the two of you practically stumble back into the penthouse in an intense haze of lust, desire and a banal and reckless greed. In Satoruโs defense, with the way that you were responding to his touch, tilting your head back to expose the delicate flesh of your neck as he nips on the skin like a man possessed, he thought that, at the very least, you were ready to be intimate with him after what felt like an eternity of you choosing to sleep in the guest room rather than your marital bed.
โH-HahโS-Satoru, mnhhโฆโ
Satoru expertly wraps his lips around your nipple, suckling at it, his nose tickling your mound. His other hand catches your other tit, squeezing at the tender nub eliciting a languid moan from your lips. โShhh,โ he releases your nipple momentarily, his tongue flicking against the bud. โLet me take care of you, babeโฆโ
His hand trails down to your core, collecting your slick, rubbing up and down your slit, plunging a finger inside. He bites his lip at your warmth, he could already feel your familiar and tight walls. And he wasnโt even inside you yet. The thought of being inside you again sends a shiver of excitement down his spine, and he pushes you onto the soft mattress.
Itโs been two years since your last miscarriage, two whole years that youโve denied him of sexual intimacy. And Satoru doesnโt blame you. Having to endure loss after loss, it was expected that youโd withdraw into yourself, closing everyone off as you healed. But canโt you see he was hurting too? That he has wept too? That he also has his own fair share of damp tear-stained pillows? That he has, on many occasions, locked himself in his C-suite office after having had to endure another sleepless night of your relentless sobs in the other room?
He looks into your hooded eyes, and he sees the future you two have lost: you carrying his baby in your arms, cooing to them as you bounce them gently in your arms โ now, Satoru isnโt religious, but that image is his heaven. Burying his length into your cunt, he chokes, letting out a pleasured groan that mixes with your own breathless whine. Soon, the bedroom is filled with the sound of skin slapping against skin as he pounds into you at a desperate pace.
On your end, with every roll of his hips, tears prick your eyes.
This feels wrong.
No, this feels excruciating and terribly hollow. Heโs never touched you like this. Sex with Satoru was always passionate, and loving. His hands would always intertwine with yours as he catches your lips in a searing kiss. Heโs never like this. His captivating sapphire eyes held a loneliness to them.
As heโs bullying your cunt, you could feel yourself sinking into oblivion.
โAahโโ Satoru groans softly, his forehead pressed against your shoulder as looking at you was so painful for him right now. He doesnโt want to hate you, but he seems unable to love you all the same. What should he do? What can he do?
Suddenly, as heโs approaching his high, his hips melding into yours a little more forcefully and erratically, a dam of tears bursts wide open and you push back against him.
โMmโฆโm getting closeโnghโgonna make you a mommy again, all round with my baby, you like that huh?โ Satoru lifts your legs to his shoulders, thrusting into your weeping pussy, oblivious to the turmoil in your head. Two seconds ago, you wanted this. Now, you feel like you were gonna be sick at his ramblings of getting you pregnant again.
Fuck. You canโt do that anymore: getting pregnant and being led to believe that by some miracle, youโll carry to term. Please just make it end.
โSatoru, d-donโtโnghโp-please stopโโ
โShhh, ahโฆY/Nโฆgonna cumโฆgonna give you my babyโaghโโ
He doesnโt seem to hear you. No, he pretends not to hear you outrightly rejecting him.
On your end, you felt like you were dying, with the overwhelming self-loathing in your heart, you couldn't even see Satoruโs desperate effort to restore the normal intimacy you two shared during the early parts of your marriage. But you didnโt care. Satoru didnโt deserve to make love to someone whoโs already gone, to stick around for someone who canโt give him the happiness he deserves.
โSatoru, PLEASE STOP!โ
โFuck!โ Satoru pulls out mid-thrust. Your heart clenches when he looks like heโs been slapped right across the face. He hastily finishes himself off and upon his release, he groans in frustration. He should have known youโd be this way. And fuck, he was angry at you. He was angry at himself for stupidly hoping that things were gonna get better. โYouโre impossible!โ he fumed, already pulling on his clothes, ready to abandon you.
โSatoru, wait! Where are you going?!โ you pull the blanket to your chest, draping yourself as you follow him to the door.
โAnywhere! Anywhere but here!โ
โYouโve never been here!โ You accuse him without thinking and instant regret overruns you when Satoru lets out a scoff of disbelief. โSatoru, wait, Iโm sorry!โ
โNever?โ Satoruโs jaw tenses. โWhat do you mean I wasnโt here?โ Heโs on the edge of losing it completely now. You had some nerve accusing him of that when he had to pick up the pieces โ your pieces, the pieces of this shattered marriage. โSay it again, Y/N. Tell me exactly how I was never here.โ
It was wrong of you to say that.
Painful memories begin flashing into your mind like a tragic montage: the uneaten and cold tray of food Satoru would leave outside the guest bedroom for you on the hardest and loneliest days of your life, the many instances heโs had to coax you to get out of bed by taking you to the places the two of you used to love, the countless nights heโs had to hold you, staying awake to hush you when you wake up sobbing from another nightmare.
โSatoru, no, IโI didnโt meanโฆthatโฆโ
He turns around to look you in the eyes, rage seeping through his usually calm ocean orbs. โYou didnโt mean that? You sure sounded like you did!โ He takes a step towards you, and you inch backwards, drawing your gaze to your feet in shame. โItโs fucking amazing how you donโt โmean toโ do anything! You didnโt mean to stand me up during our anniversary date last year too, the same way you didnโt mean to start sleeping in the guest bedroom every nightโโ
You flinch at the accusation dripping from his voice as he unloads all his heartache on you. โStopโฆplease stopโโ
โAnd let me guess you didnโt mean to lose our children too!โ
Your hand connects with his cheek and Satoru is stunned. Not at your slap. But at the vile words that just left his throat. He stares at you in shock, guilt written all over his face.
โDonโt you dare bring our children into this. You think this has been easy on me? Feeling a little life grow everyday in your womb only for them to justโฆbe goneโฆone day when you wake up? You donโt know how difficult it is to lose a child!โ
โAnd you donโt know how difficult it is to lose your wife!โ Satoru retorts, his voice thick with exhaustion.
His eyes bear the scars of your shared heartbreak. He knows youโve been struggling. Truly he does. And he wants nothing more than to take all your pain away from you, to spare you from the hell that youโve been unfairly sentenced to. But why canโt you realize that you arenโt the only wounded party here?
โAnd you know what hurts the most?โ His eyes gleamed with unshed tears, his voice cracking mid-sentence.
His gaze falls to the locket that held a small sonogram picture of your would have been fourth child which you wore everyday.
โI lost our children too. I grieved for them too. But youโฆyouโre still alive but Iโm already grieving for you like I've already lost you.โ
Satoru doesnโt return to the bedroom again that night and the next morning, you both awake to a wedding portrait that now. sheltered a heartbroken wifeโs teardrop stains, and a box full of baby items for disposal packed by a husband who has now, by all intents and purposes, given up.
Satoru slips out to the five star hotel's rooftop for some much needed air. Hopefully none of these pesky journalists saw him on his way here. But that probably just comes with the whole experience of celebrating the conglomerate's tenth anniversary. He finds you in the garden, seated on a bench next to a potted plant. Satoru approaches you quietly, sitting down next to you. "I thought I'd find you up here."
"Hmm? Yeah, it was starting to feel suffocating in there," you chuckled. "I think it was nice of you to choose the Tokyo Children's Hospital as this year's beneficiary," you nudge him lovingly. You were already excited for the upcoming courtesy visit and celebratory turnover of the 20 million yen donation from the Gojo clan's multinational conglomerate.
Satoru plants a loving kiss on your temple, pulling you close to his form, his head resting atop yours. It's been a year since you've gotten married and already, people were already getting antsy for a baby, but maybe none as anxious as your families who are more than excited to have a new little one running around their respective estates. "So, walk me through the event next week. What have you got planned?" he asks you candidly about your plans for the turnover.
"Well, I already contacted a catering company for the children's party, oh and of course, there'll be games and storytelling sessions," you share eagerly. "I even hired a magician and facepainter!"
Satoru hums at your plans. "Of course, it can't be a children's party without some facepainting action."
"You know facepainting isn't limited to children," you flash him an impish grin. Understanding the implication of your words, Satoru immediately shakes his head in adamant refusal. "Oh come on, as the Gojo Group of Companies's chairman, you have to lead by example, right?"
"They aren't my employees!" Satoru laughs. Before you could even pull your signature pout, he pecks your cheek. "But if that's what my wife wants, then, I'll have them paint my pretty white hair too."
You laugh along with him, sighing contentedly at this peaceful moment. "Hey, Satoru? Why don't we...make them a part of the permanent beneficiary list?" you suggest quietly. "I mean, we still have some room for them, right?"
Satoru contemplates the possibility of having the Tokyo Children's Hospital as a permanent beneficiary of the Gojo Group, yet, he agrees nonetheless. "You know what? I don't see why not, I'll be sure to talk to PR about it," he smiles softly. "We can even make it a tradition - having a fun get-together with the kids and their parents." Satoru's heart swells at the idea of one day bringing your own child along to these events, teaching them the importance of being altruistic and compassionate to others. You nod, seemingly sharing his thoughts. "Maybe someday, we can bring our own little one into the mix."
You nod against Satoru's warm embrace with a wistful smile dancing on your lips. "I'd like that. Logistically, it'd be faster for the two of us to distribute the goodie bags if we had an extra little pair of hands."
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summary: the chairman of the gojo group of companies, gojo satoru, is in need of an heir and quick. however, with a wife who is struggling to conceive and his subsequently crumbling marriage, he is forced to explore other options which now comes in the form of his wife's secretary.
warnings: 18+, angst, smut, unrequited love, themes pertaining to infertility, female reproductive health issues, surrogacy, mentions of pregnancy, marital troubles, suicidal tendencies, self-harm.
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synopsis: โyou really are your motherโs son,โ toji grumbles to megumi as the little brat yet again refuses another kiss from him.
pairing: toji fushiguro x f!reader | art: @/amulin67 on twt/ig | hidden inventory: the lost tapes series masterlist
warnings: n/a | a/n: finally welcoming megumi to this series, yay! ๐๐
โIโm just gonna go nap for a bit. Promise me youโll wake me up if something happens. But either way, his bottle is over there, just heat it up when he gets hungry and you know where his diapers areโโ
You are interrupted by a sweet kiss that still manages to catch you off guard โtill this day.
โI wasnโt done, you know.โ You place your hands on your hips, shooting him a warning glance. โAnd donโt you go tossing him too high. Need I remind you, our apartment has a literal ceiling fanโโ
โโYou worry too much,โ Toji cuts you off again with another kiss. โNot gonna lie though, seeing you all worked up like that is kinda turning me on.โ
โYouโre horrible,โ you conclude. Honestly, at this point, almost anything and everything you do can be classified as a thirst trap for Toji. You blush when Toji inches closer, his hips pressed against yours, a smirk plastered on his face when he sneakily squeezes your ass causing you to yelp. โAh! Toji!โ you swat his hand away, burying your blushing face in his chest.
Chuckling at you, he plants a soft kiss on your temple as he pulls away. โAlright, mama, go get some rest. Iโll hold down the fort.โ
โThank you.โ
No one ever told you that motherhood would be so stressful. Which is why youโre so blessed to have a supportive husband who may have started out a little awkward with caring for your newborn son but gradually became a natural with this whole fatherhood business as time went by. And thatโs mostly because when Megumi arrived in this world at half past two in the afternoon of December 22 with nothing more but a small hiccup as he slipped into his papaโs waiting arms, Toji fell in love. And you donโt pretend to not know why. Because whenever you look at Megumi, your heart always just seems to melt at his pudgy rose-colored cheeks and his deep expressive green eyes that fill up with tears regardless if heโs crying or being overcome by a laughing fit whenever you pepper his tiny face with kisses.
Speaking of kisses, todayโs latest fiasco is centered exactly on that: kisses.
You see, you have this habit that goes way back to when you and Toji first started dating. Toji remembers it well, you have certain moods when it comes to kisses. Sometimes, youโre the one initiating it which mostly results in Toji becoming an incoherent blushing mess, or most times, Toji gets the party started by slowly kissing up your neck, his breath hot on your earlobe as he presses his hips against yours while you slept fitfully, your hushed dulcet whines ringing in his ear as your lips instinctively find each other. Fun fact: thatโs exactly how Megumi came to be.
But there are times too, when you were just not having it and youโd gently nudge Tojiโs face away when he tries to kiss you.
It was a typical afternoon. Toji didnโt have work that day which was a huge relief for him because youโve been suffering from dizziness and lower back pain all day. And being the helicopter partner and soon-to-be papa that he is, Toji keeps a close eye on you as you nap the afternoon away on the couch. He smiles softly as he sees you instinctively put a protective hand over your belly whenever youโd feel the slightest movements from the baby.
โShhh, youโre alright,โ heโd whisper to you as you slept, combing his fingers through your hair, a permanent worried frown on his face when a whimper falling from your pursed lips as the baby kicks you again. โItโs just the overgrown parasite fidgeting around.โ
โDonโt call him that.โ You brush his hand away, your eyebrows knitting in discomfort.
Toji chuckles, going to press a kiss to your soft lips only for you to place your entire palm on his face, applying gentle force to pry him away. โI mean, what is he then? Other than this thing that competes for your nutrients? Heโsโโ
โโOur baby boy.โ
โโAn overgrown parasite.โ
Fuming at his words, you decide to hit back with a quick retort of your own. โYeah? It really does take one to know one, huh?โ
โWhat a cute comeback but maybe not as cute as you,โ Toji smirks, his hand gently removing your smaller one from his face, his lips puckered up as he leans in. Teasingly, you place a hand over your lips, still refusing to indulge him with his much-craved kisses. โCome on, I just want one sloppy one~โ
โNo!โ Your laughter-filled voice comes out muffled against your palm.
โMm, yes,โ Toji teases. โYes. Come on, baby, just one.โ
โYou and I both know itโs never just one.โ
Of course. Why else would you be in this situation if Toji knew how to spell the words: self and control? Still, itโs not like the two of you were complaining. After all, the bond you and Toji share is an unbreakable one thatโs only been strengthened by time and the many trials youโve survived together. And now, the arrival of the very product of your love is only a hairโs breath away. Toji rests his chin on top of your head, plopping down next to you and spooning you from behind. โGuilty as charged.โ
And unfortunately, it seemed your son had inherited that troublesome quirk of yours and itโs beginning to break Tojiโs infuriated heart because whenever he tries to give Megumi a kissโฆ
โMmphโโ
There it was.
Tojiโs eyes shot open, grimacing as Megumi turns his head away, his eyes trained stubbornly on his dog plushie, and his chubby hands pushing his poor papaโs chin away with all the might a six-month-old like him could muster. And to top things off, he must be imagining things because newborns surely couldnโt scowl right? Their tiny little brains couldnโt possibly have enough electrical energy to charge a snow globe much less, learn how to hate certain peopleโs kisses.
โYou little shitโโ
Sure enough, the tiny little baby seems gravely unamused, his eyebrows are knitted, the corner of his lips curled into a disappointed frown as if to say: Go kiss someone else, you even bigger shit.
Toji mirrors the unfriendly scowl on his sonโs face, noting how Megumi seems to be glaring at him. Oh, okay. The brat ainโt messing around, his eyes twitches but somehow, Toji is also a picture of a proud father. At least the little shitโs got spunk. And he wonders momentarily who he should blame for that.
Definitely not him, thatโs for sure.
Toji doesnโt recall the last time heโs ever had the comforts of a peace like this one. Actually, this might just be the first time that Toji knew what that word meant: โpeaceโ. A freedom from disturbance; tranquility, as per the Merriam Webster Dictionary. But Toji has a better definition for peace: you and Megumi.
Butโฆ
โI meant what I said to your mother though,โ Toji engages in a one-way conversation with his son. He wonโt recall any of this, but it didnโt hurt for Toji to be candid about his feelings every now and then especially when it came to this little one that came accidentally into your lives but brightened it up nonetheless. โThe two of you would be better off โ maybe even happier โ with someone else.โ He presses his thumb against Megumiโs cheek. โItโs what you two deserve.โ
Heโs been gone close to a whole day now and you were probably beginning to worry. Out of all the shitty things Toji has done, this, by far, has to be the shittiest. Standing outside a pachinko den, his back pressed against the wall, and his hand absentmindedly playing with the tokens he just bought. When he left the apartment that day, you knew that could very well be the last time you ever see him. Types like him arenโt keen on the whole picket fence idea of settling down.
โIโm heading out today.โ
Your blood runs cold when Toji steps into the kitchen to inform you of his plans. You donโt even bother to look at him, your gaze simply settled on the positive pregnancy test on the table. The right thing to do was to stay, he should have held you in his arms and tell you that everythingโs going to be okay not plant seeds of doubt in your mind by taking off and running away like a coward.
But for once, Toji was scared.
He had no business becoming a father when heโs lived in a dysfunctional household for majority of his life. What good would he even impart to his child? His pathetic existence has been a picture of disorder that was only recently resolved when you came into the picture. Well, if he were being completely honest, he still hasnโt figured things out quite as well yet. And as a father, that could be catastrophic for a child that required stability if nothing else.
Frowning, Toji leaves the pachinko den, chucking the tokens in the trash. It was far too early in the day to be hanging around shady places like these anyway. He wanders the streets for a good while, his hands buried in his jacketโs pockets as his mind swirls with thoughts about the all too terrifying future.
A pang of guilt strikes his heart and he wonders what youโre doing now. You must still be in the kitchen, your face buried in your hands as you try to think of something. You were probably assuming he wasnโt coming back. After all, you did say: โI donโt wanna pressure you into staying, Toji. You deserve to live your life the way you want it.โ
A life without you? Sounds pretty miserable.
Toji must have been walking on autopilot because for some reason, he unknowingly finds himself in front of a bank. Mizuho Bank, Toji reads the sign, his eyes flicking over to one of the posters plastered on the window about opening a savings account.
He looks at the promotional material, transfixed at the picture of a family of four donning on those typical wide stupid grins in ads, the father is holding a hundred yen bill and is seen dropping it into a piggy bank that was filled with both cash and words like: health insurance, family vacation, utility bills, rent, tax, school, andโฆhappiness.
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Toji returns to the apartment at around eight in the evening after making a quick stop at the supermarket and the pharmacy. He finds you asleep on the couch, your cheeks stained with dry tears. He crouches on the edge of the couch, worriedly taking in your appearance. Youโve been crying. โHeyโฆhey, wake up,โ he gently shakes you awake and your tired eyes flutter open. โGot you something.โ
He holds out a shopping bag, chock full of fresh produce, and from the pharmacy, some camphor oil to relieve your symptoms and those folate supplements the attending pharmacist kept yapping about.
โYou didnโt leave,โ you said, bewildered. โI thought youโโ
โโYou thought wrong,โ Toji says firmly. He pulls out something from his back pocket and you stare at him, perplexed.
โA bank passbook?โ You open it to see that Toji had just made his first deposit amounting to fifty thousand yen earlier today. โYou opened a savings account?โ
Toji nods, looking a little proud of himself. โYeah,โ he tries to play it off with a shrug of his shoulders. โEvery week, weโll be depositing fifteen thousand yen in that thing. Ten thousand for your maternity needs, and five for the little bratโs schooling one day.โ
Tears spring to your eyes upon realizing that Toji was here to stay. โYou mean youโreโ?โ You are cut off by a warm kiss on your lips, and you place a hand over Tojiโs chest, your fingertips gripping the fabric of his shirt as his lips move against yours. He pulls away after a while.
โGonna spite the hell out of the Zenin clan and send my brat to the most expensive preschool in Tokyo? Yes, I am.โ
Toji sighs, his thumb rubbing across Megumiโs chubby cheek. โBut maybe โ just maybe โ hear me out and donโt you give me another glare.โ Megumiโs not gonna remember any of this. After all, memories begin when the brain can fully register speech. But Toji felt the need to say this so, subconsciously, his son will understand just how much heโs done and heโs willing to do for the both of you.
โโฆMaybe I deserve the two of you too, you know.โ
Megumi looks up at his father, curiosity gleaming in his eyes. Toji sticks his tongue out at the little one causing the latter toโฆhiccup? Nah, Toji was sure that was a giggle.
Smirking, Toji leans down to give his son a kiss, thinking heโs patched things up between them now only for Megumi to curl up again, his feet and hands resisting against Toji, his lip downturned in effort as he pushes him away yet again. Conceding, Toji grumbles, rubbing the spot where Megumi roughly pushed him away.