Pretty Orchid
!Emperor Sukuna x !Queen Reader
When your kingdom is under attack and your husband mysteriously dies, the emperor extends an invitation to you. What could he possibly want that he just couldn't take?
Warnings: medieval AU, war, angst, death, blood, SMUT, creampie, breeding, nipple play, breathplay, choking, hair pulling, missionary, BACKSHOTS, riding, mating press, arranged marriage, oral f receiving, fingering, pussy slapping, slight overstim, slight angst, power dynamic
WC: 12.5k
A/N: Y'all this took forever like I've started school and I took a little break bc I got a bf but he's just as weird if not weirder than I am so we're good chat, enjoy babiesssss also lmk if any tags for medieval series
Your kingdom was under siege.Â
It had been under siege for the past several months, various attacks from the empire that surrounded you on all borders. Your people were hungry and tired and overworked trying to fend off the massive armies.
Your husband, the king, had spared no care for his people dropping like flies left and right, too busy caring about his own honor. What kind of king would he be if he just surrendered?
All your neighboring countries had been taken over, the emperorâs armies slowly infiltrating and leaking the life out of their land. Now, your former allies had all turned against you, only a puppet for the Emperor Sukuna to use to vanquish your helpless people. And maybe they wouldnât be as helpless if it wasnât for your husband who sent all supplies and food and energy into keeping the armies supplied, drafting as many people as he could, the male population shrinking as more and more of them got conscripted.
But, as queen, as a woman, you didnât have much of a choice. Every morning you awoke from your separate room, was dressed to your husbandâs liking and paraded through the castle and meetings and audiences like a puppet. Youâd receive lewd glances and comments from advisors and nobles alike, forced to keep your mouth and legs shut until your husband deemed so. You played a deaf ear to the audible sounds of young women being brought to your husbandâs room late at night.Â
Youâd been dragged on horseback through battlefields for hours just to meet with the Emperor Sukuna and listen to your husbandâs arrogant tone as he bragged to the Emperor. You and some of the servants would stand in the back for hours, legs stiff and sore, praying that you wouldnât be killed by your husbandâs audacity.Â
Occasionally, in those longer meetings, some of the Emperorâs servants would tend to you and your maids quietly, offering chairs and drinks and food, all behind your husbandâs back.Â
The entire castle suffered in silence, forced to watch your people suffer loudly on the battlefield.
That was, until you woke early, hearing a scream of terror sounding from your husbandâs separate room.
You rushed there, quickly as guards fell in step with you, their duty to you, not your husband. Inside the room, your husband lay on his bed, the rich silk sheets soaked red with blood. His eyes were still closed, like he hadnât been woken when his final breath left his punctured lungs.
Servants rushed to you, gently removing you from the room, away from the gruesome, (but satisfying), scene of your husba-...
Your former husbandâs death.
Oh how that small word held so much freedom. You were no longer a placeholder, queen in name only. Now, you were queen, you held all the power of your entire kingdom in your hand.Â
No children, no male relatives meant that you could rule in total power. No more being a silent puppet, a trophy, you were free now.Â
Your people werenât going to die anymore.
Surprisingly, you went out on the front lines, directly against the emperorâs forces along with your army.Â
The battlefield was drenched in blood, armor and bodies underfoot as your mounts charged forward, metal armor on their sides and front.Â
You were side by side with your soldiers, dressed in identical attire as them, a simple breastplate with armor and chainmail, a sword strapped on your hip. Thankfully, your helmet hid enough of your face for most of the army to not recognize you.
Only a select few generals were aware of your disguise, the rest believing that you were still in your castle, mourning the death of your husband.Â
How funny.
Swords and spears clashed and arrows reigned overhead, shot by archers far back behind your city walls. The stench of metal and rot stunk the air, the dead beginning to decay from the constant heat.
Thankfully, it had rained yesterday, washing most of the heat away, but the terrain proved treacherous, thick, heavy mud crusting armor and horseâs hooves as your forces charged, connecting with the empireâs black armored lackeys.
When your wave got there, most of the fighting was already continuing, your sections just finishing or helping out your allies.
But thatâs when you spotted him.
Clad in elaborate armor, Emperor Sukuna stood in a slight clearing, laughing joyously as his long weapons swept through your forces. Your men didnât stand a chance against his brute force and long range.Â
At least, not on foot.
While his back was turned, you charged right at him, your steedâs hooves stomping over fallen bodies as it rushed. Drawing your sword, you leaned to the side, letting the momentum carry the sharp edge to his head, his helmetless head.
With a rough twang!, your strike was interrupted by a sword swung by a man with long black hair, an ugly stitched scar on his forehead.Â
General Kenjaku, known well for his cruelty and beastility towards your forces. He was a brilliant mind, patient and cunning, but with an ugly heart. He had tortured your men and raped your women all while taunting the throne.
To say less, it was very satisfying to see a sword plunge through his gut, driven by one of your close generals, Satoru Gojo, able to sneak up while Kenjaku was distracted with you.
Sukuna whipped around, eyes narrowing as he saw his General go down, his spear slipping right between the cracks in your horseâs armor as his other hand, holding his sword dug into Satoru's side, falling right next to Kenjaku.Â
Satoruâs white hair was stained with blood as he fell next to the body of Kenjaku, crimson blood mixing with the brown of the mud.
Your horseâs leg buckled, falling towards Sukuna as you pushed yourself off the opposite way, Sukunaâs long sword swooshing right where you were sitting on your saddle.Â
He snarls and advances, stepping over your horse and throwing his spear on the ground, drawing his sword.
Sukuna wasnât angry that Kenjaku was killed, he couldnât care less if a pawn died, what he was pissed about is that you caught him off guard. You wouldâve killed him if Kenjaku interfered.
You wouldâve killed him when he was weak.
His first strike is pure fury, a harsh swing directed to your side, clanking against your own blade, arms straining at the force. Again, he takes a step forward, swinging and slashing and stabbing.
Your blades ring and scrape, fighting happening all around you, but no one dares to challenge or interrupt the Emperor when he is in battle.
Each block, your shoulders jar, straining and aching as you take the brunt of his attacks. You may be deflecting the blade, but the force is still there.
Sukuna slows down, focusing more on strategy and not anger as he gets more precise and trickier, accessing in a game of mental chess. As he slashes, he pulls up, dislodging your helmet.Â
It falls off, leaving your face bare.Â
The Emperorâs lips curve into a grin, âAnd here I thought youâd be mourning your poor husband.â
You donât give him the effort of a response, gritting your teeth and swinging.Â
He parries it with ease now, more curious than angry, laughing at your attempt, âDo you soldiers know their queen fights among them like a common peasant, or was this your clever idea to beat me?â
You keep fighting, now more on offense versus defense, your sword darting and jabbing and feinting to try to find a chink in his defense.Â
His moves were flawless, so simple that they caught you off guard. He didnât use any more brute force, just dodging and parrying when necessary.Â
But the ground was muddy and crowded, your foot catching on one of the fallen soldierâs armor, stumbling forward, Sukuna easily knocking your weapon out of your hands, leaving you defenseless.
He grins, his horrid mouth baring his teeth as advanced, grabbing your arm and yanking you towards him.Â
âCome with me, and I wonât kill you,â he whispers in your ear.
With your proximity, you grab the knife from his belt and slot it right next to his vulnerable neck. He grins, dropping his sword and letting you back away.
âYouâre mad,â you hiss, snatching a sword from the ground, keeping a careful eye on him.
âMad?â he repeats, eyes roving over your face and blood coated armor, the cut on your cheek, and your clenched jaw. âPerhaps, but being mad when it comes to you, my queen, feels like sanity.â
Before you can snap back, youâre yanked to the side, being pulled onto a horse by Satoru Gojo. His arm was bracketed tightly around his side, putting pressure on his wound from Sukuna.Â
Sukunaâs gaze darkens as he sees Satoru pull you up, away from him. He raises his sword, ready to cut the poor horse down but hesitates as he sees you scan the fallen, searching the faces of your fallen soldiers.Â
He signals to his troops to withdraw from the fight, one of the generals blowing a loud horn that the men immediately respond to, abandoning their fight and retreating.
Sukuna doesnât move, just watches your back as you are taken away from him. He doesnât bother himself with going after you.
Besides, heâd see you soon enough.
By the end of the week, the number of deaths and people conscripted were cut in half, the people praising you, practically worshipping you. Mercifully, the emperorâs army drew back slightly, giving you more than enough time to regroup and think about your next move before the next wave began.
You punished wrongdoers and removed some of the corrupted advisors and nobles, the various servants able to work without being harassed now. The kingdom was peaceful, but you remained on edge, knowing it wouldnât be long before Sukuna would come back.
And come back he did.Â
About a week later, you received a letter, the envelope unmarred and pristine, the wax seal unbroken and intricate. The parchment was rich and the penmanship smooth.
To the free queen,
I assume you have found your current situation quite pleasing, the unrivaled power, the complete jurisdiction. Now, just know that the satisfaction and power you feel right now can be taken away in an instant. I withdrew my troops in well wishings of your new rule. Nobles and advisors left and right will take any chance to stab you in the back, like your so unfortunate husband.Â
I advise you to meet with me at noon tomorrow and the eastern border to perhaps negotiate and discuss terms about your new power and discuss the future conquest of your kingdom. You will not be able to prevent it, so do not try. But perhaps we can come to a few terms we can agree to, I imagine your future fate will be a lot kinder.
Besides, I wouldnât want to have to take your newly found freedom away.
His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Sukuna
His stupid signature glared at you from the bottom of the page. The thick, red, swirls that cursed out his name took up the whole bottom half of the parchment. That pompous bastard, thinking could just march in and threaten your people like he had any right to speak, much less insult you. But, you would have to go to the so-called ânegotiationâ if you had any hopes in preventing the destruction of your people.
You paused as you reread it, seeing the date in the corner.
Five days before your husband was killed.
He wrote this letter, before your husband died, talking about his death. There was no doubt he had something to do with his death, yet you werenât angry in the sense of sorrow, you were angry because it went just according to his stupid plan.
The power of an emperor, to move kings around like pawns, knocking them over once they lived out their use.
It made no sense though, why would he kill your husband but not you? Why kill the king when there is still a queen?
Perhaps he thought you were weak, willing to let a gust of wind push you over, bending the knee for anyone who asked.
The news of the negotiation reached outside of the palace walls by the end of the day. The entire kingdom felt like their days were numbered, the Emperor of Fate ready to snip the thread of their life and their freedom any day now.
The following afternoon, your maids dressed you for battle. A metal and gold breastplate over your chest over finely woven chainmail with limited skirt for freer movement. Every exposed inch of you was covered in some sort of protection, even a helmet, one thats top had crown detailing adorned your brow. A sword at your hip, one that had been passed down from kings and warriors before reaching you. Several of your knights followed behind, your entire group on armored horses.Â
You didnât look how you did on the battlefield last time you saw him, you no longer looked like a simple footsoldier, no, you looked like a goddess of war, a symbol.Â
As you got closer to the border, the signs of previous conflict grew, barren wastelands with birds circling above, armor and bodies scattered around. A bright red tent was visible just past it, up on a hill, braziers burning next to the entrance and the ornately decorated guards.
Once you reached the top, the fold of the tent parted, a short figure with a white bob approaching you as you dismounted your horses.
The person bowed to you, âI am Uraume, His Imperial Majestyâs messenger, he asks you to leave all of your guards outside, as none of his are inside.â
It has to be a trap, there was no way he managed to get you in the middle of a barren wasteland, unpopulated and destroyed while so close to his territory and expect you to walk in practically defenseless. As far as you knew, thirty soldiers could be waiting inside, waiting to slaughter you as soon as you entered, where no one could hear your screams.
But you didnât have much of a choice, Sukuna had made that clear.
So you let out a breath and enter, your armored guards standing vigil outside.
The inside of the tent was large, maps set up on crates, tables, and desks, little colored objects depicting armies as if it was some childish game. There were small symbols of wealth everywhere, a golden and silver chessboard with the pieces carved out of rare gems, silk and velvet pillows were scattered around the room leisurely like the place wasnât right next to a war ground.
But what stood out was the man sitting on a throne-like chair. His hand held up his chin as the sharp red eyes studied you. He didnât move, almost like an ancient statue, well, he sure looked like one. Rich robes draped across his form, vibrant pink hair framing a sharp face with even sharper eyes. The very way he looked at you felt like he was peeling you apart, trying to take you down without even moving a muscle.
The stare of the Emperor.
You didnât speak, standing close to the tent, hand on your sword. He appeared unarmed, yet, you had no doubt he could take you down as easy as breathing.
âYou come to negotiate peace, yet dress for war, Your Imperial Majesty,â Sukuna drawls.
âYou cannot threaten me and expect me to dress for peace,â you respond coolly, taking your helmet off and setting it on the table next to you. You meant to mock him on purpose, make it seem like you didnât consider him a threat.
What you couldnât get out of your mind was why he called you an Imperial Majesty. It was a title only reserved and addressed to emperors. You were a queen, yes, but even then you were only addressed to as Your Majesty.Â
His lips curve into a smile, either at your comment or your taunt. âFair play. Ah, I must give my condolences to you.â
His condolences?
Oh right, your husband had died a mere two weeks ago.
âI couldnât help to notice your date on the letter you sent me was written five days before my husband was killed,â you say, keeping your tone carefully neutral.
Sukuna tilted his head, eyes filled with amusement as he leaned down, âAre you insinuating that I might have something to do with it, my lady?â
You smiled, teeth bared and took a seat, âOf course not, just an odd coincidence to find. However, I do wonder why my husband was killed but not I?â
Oh how you despised this man in front of you. Sure, he mightâve gotten rid of your husband, but at the cost of the majority of your population.Â
âPerhaps they knew that youâd be better suited as a ruler than him,â he says slyly.Â
You clear your throat, you werenât here to waste time, you were here to try to find a way to protect your people.
âAnd what of my people? Will they benefit under my rule?â You ask boldly.
Heâs quiet for a moment, gaze scrutinizing, âI will give you options. You can either give in and your people will be under my rule, but will not be slaughtered, or, you can wait and see and I can take your kingdom by force. Remember, you are a kingdom, but I am an empire.â
âBut what of me? Will you dispose of me as you did with my husband?â You interject, not caring about formalities or about the fact you were speaking to a man who held your fate in the palm of his hand.
âYou? I do not plan to dispose of you. Give in, be my bride, be my empress and your people will remain unharmed, your kingdom the empireâs capital,â Sukuna said, his gaze cool and level as he studied you.
So your options were basically give in and be his wife, or refuse and have your kingdom taken by siege, and then be forced to be his wife, only this time, as a spoil of war.
But, you wanted to keep him on edge and waiting as long as possible, âAnd how long do I have to decide?â
He glances at you, amused, âIâll give you five days, if I do not hear from you before, then my soldiers will be knocking at your door on the sixth.â
It was a threat, that much was clear, yet it didnât feel like one. And even then, why did he want you to be his bride anyway?
You stood up, fuming, and started to bow stiffly before he raised his hand with a sharp look, âNever bow or lower your eyes when you are talking to an enemy, especially with no head protection.â
He peered down at you from his makeshift throne, lips pressed together in disapproval, âYou do realize you are a queen? You have no need to bow.â
With a curt nod, you walk out, your face hiding all the confusion you felt underneath. Your knights and horse were still there waiting, a tense silence in between them and Uraume as you climbed on your mount. Uraume doesnât move, giving you a nod, most likely already knowing Sukunaâs proposition.
You returned it silently, if you were going to be married, then you should at least find someone whoâs on your side. Besides, it might prove beneficial to get possible information and weaknesses about your new âhusbandâ.
The journey back was long, nothing filling the silence and nothing distracting you from your thoughts. Would Sukuna be as monstrous as he was known for? Did he really plan to make you his wife, or was it just a tactic for you to give in? Maybe he planned to lock you away as soon as he had you.Â
It was useless, to wonder, to fear, it would be better spending your time planning on how to survive in the cutthroat of the emperorâs inner circle.
That night after you undressed and bathed, you sat in the library next to the big window, letting your hair dry from the fire as you were left with your thoughts.
Youâd bring some of your own people of course. Your maids were the ones youâd had since birth, they were the only ones youâd ever trusted. Maybe youâd bring a few musicians with you, after all, theyâd probably have better success in such a larger court.
Maybe a few days later youâd send him your acceptance letter, but tonight you werenât going to concern yourself with the man. Or his eyes, or his hair, or the way he looked in his armorâŚ
No, an enemy was an enemy. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer, right?
That night, before you went to bed, your helmet you left at Sukunaâs tent was sitting on your window, looking polished and shinier than before. There was no sign of any entry to your room, none of the maids or guards reporting seeing anyone. As you picked it up, there was a small flower inside, a single pink orchid, the same shade as Sukunaâs hair.
You sighed and tossed the flower out the window, setting your helmet on your table, crawling into bed and shutting your eyes.
Every night, before you went to bed for the next few days, you found another fresh pink orchid sitting on your windowsill. You had guards and maids keep lookouts and prevent anyone coming inside, yet the flowers didnât stop.Â
One night you decided to leave the old one on your windowsill, waking up to find another one next to it. Youâd given up trying to prevent them, growing expectant to have them show up.
Yet on the fifth night, you had no choice but to send your letter, giving up your freedom once again.
Emperor Sukuna,
I accept to be your wife on my terms. I will be empress, and I will still live the majority of my time in my current household. My people will not be harmed and they will be cared for as well as my city becoming the capital of our empire. I will have freedom to come and go as I please and I will be treated on equal status as you.
Her Imperial Majesty
Miles away, the fearsome Imperial Majesty, the Curse King himself cracked a smile at your audacity.Â
Her Imperial Majesty?
It was good that you already knew your place.
The next day, Uraume arrived at your palace, several of the emperorâs guards in step, each one of them bowing to you.Â
âYour Imperial Majesty, I have been told to escort you back to the Emperor. I suggest you pack travel clothing for we will be visiting the current temporary capital to tell the rest of the empire of the marriage and changes,â Uraume spoke, rising from their deep bow.Â
You glanced at them and the guards behind them, âAm I meant to travel alone?âÂ
The advisor briefly hesitates, âHis Imperial Majesty says that you are welcome to bring a few personal companions, as long as they do not complain and can handle the journey.â
With a nod, you welcomed them inside, letting the servants give them tea and food as you packed light, having a short meeting with your closest knights and advisors, filling them in on your plan for the kingdomâs future.Â
When you went back downstairs, you had a small bag, only full of necessities. You had decided not to bring any maids or knights, who knows what danger they could be in once you arrived to the heart of the empire.
Later, you departed from your castle with Uraume and Sukunaâs knights, venturing back to the same exact tent you had been in several days prior.Â
Sukuna was waiting outside, dressed in red billowing robes inlaid with gold, the same crimson color of his eyes that stared at you. He held the reins of two horses, both a rich black that practically glistened in the sun.Â
âMy wife,â he greeted, watching as you dismounted your own horse.
âSukuna,â you returned, inclining your head slightly.Â
The barest glimpse of a smile ghosted his lips before he offered you one of the reins, his hand intentionally brushing yours.Â
You held back a grimace, did this man know how much blood was stained into his hands, or did he even care?
âI see youâve brought your own horses, but let me give this one to you. Think of it as one of my wedding gifts. My general can take yours back to your castle, I assure you,â he said, like he was trying to reassure you. âWe must leave quickly, the journey would be long and traveling at night would not be welcoming.â
You knew he was right, too many stories have been heard about bandits or monsters that lurked in the thick brush that not even the mighty emperor could control.
Sukuna stood by your side as you mounted the horse he gave you, one hand on its chest like he was steadying it for you to get on. It was only once you were safely up on your horse did he mount his.
Surprisingly, he led the path side by side with you. You had expected to be next to him and sandwiched in between guards in front and behind like most royal parades.Â
But perhaps it was because some part of Sukuna liked the thought of not being protected. Some feral part of him relished it, hoping that something would leap out of the trees, giving him a reason to use the large sword strapped to his thigh.Â
He also knew that you could protect yourself, but heâd have enough space and momentum to at least get you out of the way.Â
After all, what use would a pretty wife be if sheâs dead?
Hours of riding later, you reached the outer gates of the heart of his empire. The beautiful city of Nara rising in the distance.Â
Youâd heard stories of the city, famous for its art and sophistication, a home of inventors, artists, musicians, and innovative thinkers to surround the emperor.
Your entire kingdom looked like the slums compared to the carefully constructed houses and streets, all that led to a humongous palace in the center of the city.
People on the streets stopped to watch the procession, you and Sukuna on horses made of midnight, the sun setting from behind you, framing your clothing in liquid gold.Â
As you glanced around, your gaze lingered on Sukuna. He looked like a King of Hell, his pink hair looking like flames in the dim light, robes spilling across his form like blood. He turned to look at you, molten eyes amused as he watched you take in the city.
Thatâs when you realized.
The people were throwing flowers.
All sorts of flowers, different shapes, different colors. Some were clearly bought from stores while others looked like they were handpicked from fields.Â
The people were rejoicing. Their emperor, their savior, had come back.Â
To them, he was doing what was necessary, doing things to benefit their empire, all while your people were being slaughtered by his own.
You regretted not killing your husband yourself when you heard of what he was doing. How many lives could you have saved? How many children wouldnât have had to be sent to the front lines?
And this man beside you was the cause of it all.
How many people has he killed in his conquests? How many children have no fathers, no mothers? How many families now have empty spots at the table? How many parents have outlived their children?Â
The number would be too high to count. Some stories would never be told, some people were silenced, their voices snatched away before they could even speak.Â
And even worse were the people left behind.Â
How many of them were slaves now? How many were starving, barely able to survive day by day? How many were begging just for a chance to have their old life back?
But that was how the world worked. One set of people were shoved down so the other could reap the benefits.Â
But now you were in a position to change it. You could change the future of this empire, you could benefit your people.
That very night, before the sun had set, you had your coronation.Â
Maids had swept you up the second you entered the palace, bathing you and clothing you in a ridiculously ornate gown, twisting your hair up and powdering your face.
It felt like you were being weighed down by the amount of jewels and skirts you were wearing, not even mentioning all of the gems that were inlaid into your bodice. The sleeves were itchy and tight and your hair was pinned so tightly it felt like it was stretching your skin on your face.
You looked like a doll.Â
You hated it.Â
This wasnât your first coronation, but this one was by far the grandest and most elaborate thing youâd ever seen. There were tables upon tables of food, stuffy nobles and important people flitting through the room, flutes of expensive liquors in their gloved hands. Flowers and gold covered every possible surface as you gazed in from outside.Â
When it was your time to come in, everyone was seated as you strode up to the dais, Sukuna waiting in elaborate garb while holding a crown that was identical to the one nestled in his pink locs. Both were gold and gleaming, every inch inlaid with gems and glistening in the torchlight.Â
He stood stiffer than youâd seen him, every movement calculated and precise as he lowered the crown onto your bowed head, taking your hand and pulling you up next to him.
As you had been informed by the maids, this ceremony was to serve as your coronation as well as your marriage versus letting you have more attention than just one night.
After that, the two of you practically stood there for nearly an hour, accepting congratulations from people who were clearly lying through their teeth, bitter that a foreigner could somehow marry the emperor instead of a noble daughter.
It was painful to sit there with that heavy ass crown on your head, your dress weighed down with all sorts of gems while your heels dug into your feet. But, you smiled and pretended to be as sincere as the people.
Once the people filed out, Sukuna sighed and took his crown off, setting it on the table next to him, sprawling out on one of the dinner chairs.Â
âYou can eat you know,â he drawls, looking at you with amused eyes, loosening his shoulders and grabbing a rib of lamb. âI had the chefs make everything, I didnât know what you liked. Also, I assume you didnât have much time to eat before.â
He doesnât bother with plates so neither do you, grabbing food straight off the trays that lined the long tables.Â
As you slide in the chair next to him, eating off the pile of cheese in front of you, he gently reaches out and takes the crown off your head, setting it next to his with a shrug, âFigured it was heavy.â
It was quiet, but not uncomfortable, the two of you eating everything from fruit to desserts to meat and cheese and side dishes. There was food you couldnât even name, odd shaped vegetables and fruits and odd dishes youâd never even heard of.
It was surprisingly peaceful. You could eat as informally as you wanted, no audience or guards watching you eat. You could eat dessert before the main dishes, you could mix foods, play with them all while Sukuna scarfed down dish after dish next to you.
âIs this why you made them cook so much?â You asked, glancing at your husband who had steak juice dripping down his mouth.Â
He grins and nods, âThis is the best part of any gathering.â He pauses, thinking before letting out a snort, âHell, it's the only good part of any party.â
âI assume you donât get along with the nobles?â You ask, grabbing a piece of steak before he could eat it all.
Sukuna groans and leans back in his chair, âAll they do is lie and introduce me to their daughters like a vendor.â
You laugh, taking another sip from the mostly empty glass of champagne.Â
He pauses mid chew, staring at you with wide eyes as he watches you laugh. Slowly he comes to his senses and slowly chews before swallowing, âCome with me to my meeting tomorrow.â
âWhy?â You ask, propping your chin up on your hand.
He shrugs, âYouâre my wife, youâre the empress. I mean no one will force you to come because no one can, but I would like you to be there.â
You nod slowly, processing his words as servants come in and start to clean up the dishes and decorations. The sound of the word made your thoughts grow sour.Â
His wife.Â
You were married to a monster, you ate alongside him, you laughed with him. How could you forget about all the deaths heâd caused just because he hadnât threatened you?Â
Sukuna stands, offering a hand to you as he leads you through the halls, âRemember, your status is equal to mine.â
True, you now had power to command armies, wipe places off the map, to order someoneâs execution like you were ordering dessert.Â
He leads you into your shared bedroom, a gorgeous room truly fit for an emperor. There was an impossibly large bed on the side wall, curtains draping around the sides. There was a balcony that looked on the gardens as well as the rest of the city beyond the walls. Rich rugs decorated the floor and intricately made tapestries hung from the gold traced walls.
The bathroom was off to the side, a colossal tiled bathtub set into the ground like a pool and an entire wall made from mirrors.Â
There was another room connected to the bathroom, windows were everywhere, letting you see the last slivers of sun slip beyond the far forest. Stained glass covered the view, letting in a comforting light that shone around the shelves and shelves of books.Â
Sukuna had his own personal library.
You and Sukuna and a personal library.Â
One that had comfortable chairs and cushions on every corner, perfect for curling up late at night. One that had a fireplace for the colder months. One that no one else was welcome in.
Sukuna watched each of your reactions carefully, cataloguing them so heâd know what to get you as gifts in the future.
He showed you your closet next, beautiful gowns and sleep clothes and jewelry.Â
So much jewelry.
You could practically swim in it if you wanted to. Necklaces, bracelets, rings, anklets, crowns, diadems, belts. All in any gem you could possibly desire.
âI didnât know what you liked,â he said, almost sheepishly.
You turn around and gape at him, âIâve never seen this many gems in my life.â
A slight satisfied smile flickers at your words, âYou are the empress now.â
He was right. But it still didnât feel real that night as you changed into one of the rich silk nightgowns from your extensive closet and crawled in bed next to your husband. Your husband.Â
You were at least glad he didnât expect you to immediately "consummate" the marriage, instead, crawling in the bed on the other side. The space was big enough that you could barely notice him, content to relax in the plush mattress.
After all, you had only met the man less than a week earlier, and now you were wedded and in bed together. A month earlier, you were listening to the man you married bring other women to his separate bedroom.
What a change.
You laid there stiffly until his breathing slowed and he grew still. You had looked around the room earlier, not a single weapon of something you could use to slit his throat, most likely a precaution heâd taken.Â
Perhaps tomorrow you could search and find one to slip into the layers of your skirts to kill him later.Â
Right, youâd be patient, and youâd have to be careful. After all, you were laying in bed with a monster.
The next morning, you woke to a couple maids flitting around, drawing you a bath and setting out clothes for the day. They washed your hair with delicious smelling shampoos and lathered sweet lotion on your body.Â
Once you were dressed, they sat you down in front of a golden gilded mirror to do your hair and makeup. Sukuna watched from where he was sprawled in the sheets, already ready.Â
He watched as they powdered your face and darkened your lashes and draped you in all sorts of jewels, each color matching his outfit.Â
Once you were done, the maids were dismissed and Sukuna offered his arm to you, the other one sliding a sword into the belt at your side.Â
At your questioning look, he shrugs, opening the bedroom door for you as you stepped out, âYou never know if you may need it, besides, it makes you look more threatening.â
What a fool, he had just handed his own demise to you without batting an eye.Â
The journey to the meeting room was awkward. Maids and servants would see the two of you and immediately bow and stare until you rounded the corner, as well did the knights that guarded every entryway.
A pair of knights opened the tall, oak doors as you neared the end of a long hallway, revealing a huge room. There were rows and rows of seats, all facing towards a dais where a large throne sat. Hundreds of faces turned your way once you and Sukuna stepped in, men that looked like they were barely old enough to have children to men whose long beards were whiter than marble.
Sukuna, calm as ever, led you through and up the stone steps to the intricately carved throne. There were scenes of triumph, of conquest and of victory etched into the sides of the throne.Â
The only sound in the room were the scuffles of your shoes as you were led up, like a lamb to the slaughter.Â
Before you reached the throne, Sukuna turned around to face the men and purposefully pushed you into the seat.
At once, the room erupted, men jumping up and yelling in protest at the sight of a woman on the throne, their faces red and hair wild.Â
Sukuna paid no mind, simply standing next to the throne and letting one of his hands rest lazily on your shoulder, reminding you that he was there.
âDo not mind them,â he spoke quietly, âThey cannot stand something that does not benefit them.â
His eyes bore into your head as you kept your calm face, squeezing your shoulder gently.Â
âSilence!â He snapped, raising his voice at the screaming advisors.Â
Immediately, they stopped, sitting back down in their seats, eyeing the emperor cautiously.
You wondered what his motive was. Why would he place you so highly, over his own court? Was it to test you? Or maybe it was all for show and behind closed doors the tables would flip.
âI told you I would take a wife soon, and I told you that she would be empress. Now bow,â he said curtly, no room for argument, âShe is my rank, which is above all of you, remember that.â
There was a moment of hesitation, of complete silence, before slowly, like a waterfall, the crowd of men bowed their heads, bowing low as you sat on the throne, looking down on them.
You glanced to Sukuna who gave you a firm nod, a slight grin on his face as he took it all in.
Power looked good on you.
âRise,â you finally spoke, your voice calm and smooth, not betraying the pressing feeling of all their stares. âIâm sure you know I am from Heian-kyĹ, which was recently unified into the empire. There will be a slight change.â
You pause, letting the suspense hang over then men.Â
âWe will be moving the current capital to Heian-kyĹ.â
For the second time, the room erupted in outrage, men on their feet, shouting accusations and mentions of witchcraft, of love spells and seduction.
Sukunaâs eyes narrowed, his grip on your shoulder tightening as his free hand lingered on the hilt of his sword threateningly.Â
The crowd quieted at his silent warning.
âAnyone who speaks to my wife like that again will be removed,â he said calmly, âI do not care what your position is, you are replaceable.â
âBut Your Imperial Majesty, I donât thin-â one advisor started.
Sukunaâs glare cut to him, âYour Imperial Majesties,â he corrected, âAnd now, we will listen and let my wife, the empress, finish her sentence.â
You cleared your throat, leaning back in the throne, âLike I said, we will be moving the current capital to Heian-kyĹ. You are not required to move, and hopefully, you wonât. But, for important meetings, you will travel there or we will travel here.â
The advisors are visibly fuming but stay quiet, glaring at you with a plotting look in their eyes, glancing from you to Sukuna.
Perhaps you could turn them against Sukuna, but then nothing would be stopping them from turning onto you too. Youâd have to wait this one out, maybe you could hope that theyâd look at you wrong and give you a good reason to have them removed.Â
Maybe, once you wormed your way into the Emperorâs heart, you could make your move.
And bring his empire down for good.
Sukuna was by no means a benevolent ruler, nobles and servants alike cowering aback whenever he entered a room. Even his most feared generals stayed out of his way.Â
You were now in the war room, listening to various generals and commanders give their reports on the empire and its expansion. You were surprised he even let you in here, but it was clearly a power move, something to show you that you werenât considered as much of a threat.
But you listened intently, keeping detail of the important statistics. Numbers, locations, supplies, plans, you kept it all in your head and every night, youâd write them all down in the margins of a romance book you found in your personal library. The book was tucked behind several others, its front page with hearts and flowers and a couple on it.Â
Sukuna didnât seem like the type to read romance anyway.
And speaking about Sukuna, he was surprisingly not a bad husband. He let you pick your clothes and outfits and you had free roam around the castle, only having to be back in your room by midnight.Â
He did make sure to take any weapons you had before falling asleep. You werenât sure how he managed it, but heâd always find a way to get your sword before you could hide it for later use. Sometimes heâd lean in, whispering sweet words while his hands unlatched the holster, setting it on the table as he left a lingering kiss on your neck on cheek. Later on, a servant, usually Uraume, would come over and take it while you were changing in the closet.Â
Sukuna was casually affectionate, a simple brush of hands or shoulders during the day or heâd gently straighten your crown before you went out, his hand would stay on your shoulder during audiences, grounding you with his presence.Â
During balls, heâd always ask you for a dance as if you werenât already married, spinning you around and guiding you around scheming nobles, trying to find a way to undermine you, steering you away from grabbing hands and feet.
Heâd feed you as you ate outside or youâd find new books in your library when he heard you talking about a genre or author.
But he never kissed you on the mouth.Â
On the cheek, on the neck, on the forehead, on your hand, yes, but he never even grazed your lips.
You couldnât explain what bothered you about it, but you got this odd feeling in your stomach every time he avoided it. Was he seeing someone else? Did he think you were that repulsive?Â
He couldnât have been seeing someone else, right? You would know, most of your day was spent by his side, eating, going to meetings, or taking walks in the huge gardens. He treated you more and more like his wife and less like a prisoner.Â
You still sat on the big throne in the meeting hall and gazed down at the sneering nobles, Sukuna standing over your shoulder, his hand resting next to you.Â
âRemember, you are up here, and they are down there,â he would whisper, leaning close to your ear.Â
You resisted the urge to shiver, you couldnât allow your facade to break, you couldnât give in to his influence.Â
So far, youâd received no word or clue about any rebel groups, you were hoping to hear of some so you could give them your notes. It appeared your kingdom had been appeased with the news of your newfound power and marriage. They were content to live out their lives under the empire as long as you ruled.
Still, you continued to spy on the advisor and war meetings, sitting there quietly and absorbing the information. The men donât even give you snide glances or make comments about your presence anymore, having gotten used to you.Â
You had gotten used to your routine as well, slowly waking up closer and closer to Sukuna everyday, the space in between your bodies shrinking. Then, youâd choose what you wanted to wear and youâd be dressed, all while your husband watched you leisurely from the bed. Heâd take you around the palace, arm intertwined with yours and escorting you from meeting to meeting, sitting you down from throne to throne.Â
Every week youâd get dressed up in jewels and layers and gems, all matching his, to flaunt around at a ball, twirling through flames of silk and tulle and velvet.Â
You were getting used to the weight of the clothes and jewelry and the crown, as well as your husband, almost getting affectionate.Â
Nights were spent just like this one, sitting out on the balcony and staring down at the gardens and further on, the flames and firelight of the city.Â
âI must say, I wasnât expecting this arrangement to be so⌠beneficial,â Sukuna drawls, glancing at you under the stars.Â
You remain looking at the stars, glancing at him teasingly, âYou really did not give me much of a choice.â
A sly grin breaks apart the harsh contours of his face. âTrue, but I didnât think youâd listen otherwise.â
Heâs right. You wouldnât have.Â
âI never did thank you for getting rid of my husband,â you say.
Sukuna scoffs, âHe was going to die either way. He was a shitty husband and an even terrible ruler.â
That gets a laugh out of you, oblivious to how Sukunaâs eyes soften as he glances at you. It was the best decision he ever made to rid you of your husband. No one should be trapped in a cage they did not put themselves in.Â
Sukuna liked how you were warming up to him, acting as if every fleeting glance, every touch didnât kill him inside to reach back. Oh how he just wanted to pull you into his lap right now. There was no need for formalities in the comfort of his own room.
But, heâd wait for you to make the move, he couldnât imagine undoing all the progress so far just because he couldnât control himself.Â
So he waited alongside you. He woke up and went to sleep in your bed, oblivious or uncaring to your inner confusion. Every night and every morning there were fresh pink orchids to go with whatever outfit you wore.
The moment you woke up you knew something was wrong.Â
Sukuna was not beside you, there were no maids, no servants waiting on you. No one had woken you up early to dress you as usual.Â
As you stood, you glanced around, searching through your bedroom, the closet, the bathroom, the library.Â
No one.Â
Quickly, you pulled on a simple dress and shoes and marched to the door, planning to search the palace for your husband.
The door wouldnât budge.
You tried again and again but it wouldnât move, the wood clanking as something prevented it from opening. Panicked, you tried every other door you could find.Â
You were trapped.
Pacing, you tried to hear anything from the hall or outside but it was dead silent. No guards, no footsteps, no voices, just a blank silence that came from stillness.Â
You started tearing up the room to try to find something to get out with, you couldnât be trapped inside. Was this whole marriage just because he got bored? Were you not entertaining enough?
As you scanned the place, the doors opened, Sukuna and several of his commanders and guards stepped in alongside him, blocking off the door. Their faces were cold and emotionless, staring at you like you were the enemy.Â
âWhat is going on, Sukuna?â You demanded, glancing around.
âSit,â he commanded, his tone giving no room for argument.Â
That made your blood run cold. He had never used that tone with you, even when you met him on the battlefield months ago, he had never talked to you like that.Â
Gingerly, you sat on one of the chairs, eyes narrowed as you studied him and his blank expression.
âWhat is the meaning of this?â You ask again.Â
âYou tell me,â he snaps back, tossing a book on the table in front of you.Â
The cover of the romance book stared up at you, no doubt filled with the numbers and locations of his armies from the past meetings youâd been in.
Youâd forgotten you still had it, so wrapped up and comfortable in your new life that you forgot the main reason for coming here. Yet, the evidence glared up at you harshly from where it sat on the table.Â
Steeling yourself, you slid it back to him, âI think you already know.â
Sukuna was two seconds away from exploding, his eyes glaring into you fiercely as he leaned towards you, âWas this your whole plan, witch?â
You had nothing to say. No excuses would be able to erase the hard proof they had. You could tell him that you loved him, that you had changed, but nothing would be able to smooth over the situation.Â
He scoffs, turning away and letting the guards take your arms and pull you out of the room. You didnât protest, only looking down in shame as they dragged you down, floor by floor until the light filtered away and the smell of dampness clung to the old stone.Â
You were placed in the furthest cell from the surface, only containing a bed of moldy straw and a deep hole that previous prisoners had used to relieve themselves.Â
Horror stories of the empireâs interrogations and dungeons had reached every corner of all kingdoms. If torture didnât kill them, then the coldness of the cell and the rats and diseases in the straw would kill them.
For hours you sat there, the floor soaked and a leak steadily dripping from the ceiling. Your beautiful skirts slowly getting wet and stained from the dirty water. There was nothing else to do except sit with your thoughts and your guilt while you waited for any sign of human life.
Above ground, Sukuna sat on his throne, the stone unusually cold without your presence as he listened to advisors all clamoring and shouting for your execution. Yet his mind kept circling back to the book, all the dates and numbers and stats of his men.Â
He tried to go back in his memory, running over every interaction with you and trying to see if there were any holes or any suspicions that you couldâve been plotting against him. He didnât want to believe it but the evidence was right there. Your handwriting, your book, it was indisputable.Â
Thinking back, you never seemed like you would betray him, sometimes quiet, but it never felt like you were scheming behind his back. Besides, who could you be selling him out to? He was always by your side, always.
Days passed and Sukuna grew sharper without you, frequently lashing out at servants or advisors even more than he did before you. He couldnât bear to think that you were down there in the cold dungeons, freezing and soaked as you awaited your sentence.Â
Were you crying? Were you starving? Were you anxious? Or had you already accepted whatever fate befell on you?
Now, heâd never admit it, but the truth was he missed you constantly. He ate alone, he slept alone, he walked alone, there was a lingering shadow where you used to be. Was he destined to always be so close to happiness, only for it to be taken from him just as quick?Â
Thatâs when he realized, missing you hurt worse than your betrayal.Â
Whatever your sick plan was, heâd rather you be by his side and plotting his demise than trapped and locked away from him. Sukuna would rather be overthrown by your own hand than be forced to follow through with your execution.
âSilence,â he commanded, the room of advisors falling silent. Theyâd never been one to try to test Sukunaâs temper, but now it was even worse, like walking on cracking ice.Â
âBring her to me,â he continued, ignoring the glances from the audience.Â
He was the emperor, and no emperor was complete without his empress.
You were stirred awake when two guards came into your cell, hoisting you up by the armpits and carrying you back up the many flights of stairs. You recognized the path, it was one youâd taken many times, only with your husband guiding you and not being dragged in chains.Â
The metal clinked along the stone floor as they dragged you in front of the throne, dropping you on your knees in front of Sukuna.
You couldnât look up at him, keeping your head bowed, partly ashamed at your appearance and guilty of your actions. The once beautiful dress was torn and wrinkled, the rich fabric stained and sagging. Your hair was down, uneven and matted, tangled with the beads of jewels around you.Â
To put it simply, you looked like a beggar.Â
âLeave us,â the Emperor said firmly.Â
Amid the shuffling and scuffing of feet as they left, you realized how much you missed your husband's voice. It was much better than the scurrying of rats or the drip of leaks.Â
As the door shut, you kept your head down, even as the Emperor descended from the dais, coming to a stop in front of you.Â
Sukuna sighs, crouching in front of you and tilting your chin up, âI told you never to bow, especially to me.â His voice was soft, almost tender, his finger smoothing the confused crease in your brows.
Your eyes dart around, noticing the empty room but staying quiet. You didnât deserve to look him in the eye. Not when you had been ready to betray him, to throw all of his leniency and kindness in his face while watching him fall.
No, you were not worthy.Â
Could this be a trap? Could this be to give you the illusion of comfort and domesticity to trick you out?Â
âMy empress, it would do you good to know that⌠that I grew to long for your presence. I could not imagine your punishment, much less your death. I would rather you bring me down then have such a brilliant soul waste away underground,â he murmurs, bringing you closer.Â
Gently, he unlocks your chains, rubbing his hands over the irritated red marks they left. Sukuna kisses your brow, smoothing back your hair. He doesnât mind if you keep quiet, maybe heâd fill up the silence for once.Â
âCome, I will draw you a bath,â he says, pulling you to your feet and wrapping an arm around you.
He leads you through a set of halls youâd never been in, blissfully empty, no maids or servants or advisors milling about like usual, just dead silence.
Thankfully, Sukuna was warm and dry, contrasting to your cold and wet clothes clinging loosely to your form as you huddled near him. The whole while there, he spoke quietly, his soothing tone wrapping around you like warm honey, filling up the space with simple talk about the gardens or how the palace was built or telling you myths about the statues that lined the way.Â
He walked you through a door which opened up to the familiar sight of your room, only items were scattered, clothes tossed around and vases upturned. Silently, he led you through the mess, making sure your feet wouldnât catch on the clutter as he entered the bathroom.Â
As he sat you on the sink, he smoothed your hair back, dirt and grime smearing on his hands alongside his tattoos. It was as if you were marring him somehow, like disfiguring a god.Â
Sukuna caught your glance and sighed, standing up and beginning to draw water for your bath. You sat there, watching him work with preparing the scents and soaps that your maids always had used.Â
Then, he walked back over and took you up in his arms, walking towards the water. He let you sit down on the edge while he stood behind you, undoing your dress and many layers, now dirty and unwashable.Â
HIs hands traced down your bare skin carefully, calloused and rough but as light as a feather. Before this, he had never seen you completely nude, perhaps in a nightgown or a shift but never fully bare in all your months of marriage.Â
And still, he was careful, respectful, mindful to not let his hands linger too long on certain places as he undressed you.Â
Once you were bare, he gestured silently for you to get in fully, his hands resting on your shoulders as he sat behind you.Â
His hands ran through your hair, soaking the tangled mess and letting the water loosen some of the worse tangles. Long, strong fingers rubbed the sweet smelling shampoo into your scalp and washed away the dirt. Even though his fingers werenât as soft as your maids, they were twice as gentle, tenderly rubbing away as you closed your eyes.Â
Once he finished washing your hair, you opened your eyes, twisting around slightly in the water to look at him.Â
âCome in,â you asked, your voice slightly hoarse. âPlease.â
Sukuna visibly hesitates but stands up, loosening the layers and layers of formal attire. His eyes stay on you the whole time as inch by inch his body is revealed.Â
Expanses of toned, trained muscle show as he shrugs off his shirt, faint white scars tracing maps along his rough skin. Heâs more beautiful than you ever could have imagined, each tattoo and scar swirling around the other like flames as his muscles ripple, lowering himself next to you.Â
His hands gently wrap around your waist, guiding you to his lap and settling you upon the broad muscle of his thigh. As one arm holds you in place, his free hand starts to lather your body with soap, scrubbing away the layer of grossness and grime that penetrated deeper than the visible eye.Â
Ever so slowly, your tense body relaxed against his, letting him wash you tenderly.Â
His chin rested on your shoulder, lips next to your ear, âI shouldâve known youâd try to fight. I took you away from your world, your kingdom, everything youâd ever known to tie you to me. And for that I am sorry.â
He was sorry?
Were you truly dying? Hearing the great Sukuna Ryomen apologize wasnât something youâd ever thought youâd hear. Well, then again, you didnât expect to be married to him.Â
Through the hour or so you were in the bath, you mustâve nodded off against his chest, lulled to sleep by his soothing words and comforting touches.Â
You woke in your bed, clothed in one of your regular nightgowns and securely held to Sukunaâs chest, one of his arms bracketing your waist. The rising sunlight streaming in from the loose curtains, wind billowing them around in the quiet.Â
âAre you awake?â A low, rumbling voice sounded from behind you, Sukunaâs chin resting on the top of your head.
Wordlessly, you nodded and turned around, curling into him and letting the warmth of his body embrace yours under the richly embroidered covers.Â
He adjusted slightly to make you more comfortable, lacing his fingers through yours and sliding your wedding ring back on your finger from where you had taken it off that morning where you were found guilty of treason.
As you look up at him, his tattoos on his face flicker as he nods, âYou are my wife as well as empress. You do not belong without a ring.â
His voice was gruff and his words were short yet the simplicity was needed in the moment, letting you regain some of your confidence and push your guilt aside.
Teasingly, you took your fingers from his and rolled over on top of him, straddling his bare chest. Grinning, you traced your hands down the dark shadows and rolls of muscles, âWell, according to the laws of your empire, we are not married, and such a position is quite scandalous for anyone, including us.â
His jaw clenches and his eyes narrow, trying to figure out where you're going with this but his hand curls around your waist, the other digging slightly into the flesh of your thigh, spreading them slightly.
âI wasnât aware you were one for such technicalities or traditions,â he grits out, eyes flickering down to where your nightgown dipped ever so slightly revealing your collarbone.
âA manâs duty to his wife is to please her, correct?â You teased, cocking your head and leaning over him.
âThen what would my wife want?â Sukuna all but growls, hands flexing from where they had slid up under your nightgown, resting on your hips.
You pretended to think about it, leaning back just enough to rub over the growing hardness between his thighs, ignoring his slight hiss.Â
As you opened your mouth to respond, he snarled and yanked you down, crushing your lips to his and holding you in place. When your hands sank into his hair, he pulled you impossibly tighter, opening his mouth and pushing his tongue into yours.Â
You froze momentarily. He had never kissed you on the lips, and certainly not like this. It was rough, almost primal, but then again, so was he.Â
Before he could pull away, you kissed him back, hands curling into his hair as your hips lifted in a slow drag over his crotch, bringing a sound from his lips that were still crushed against yours.
His hands tightened on your hips, trailing up your sides, pushing your nightgown up with them.Â
Breaking the kiss momentarily, you slid your arms up and pulled the nightgown off, the only clothes still on being the underwear he put on you as you had fallen asleep. His scarred hands trace delicately on your body, the rough texture clashing with your soft skin, fresh from your bath the previous night.Â
Sukuna leans up, littering kisses on your collarbone and neck, his lips soft compared to the rough kiss earlier, his tongue tracing the skin. Your hands grip his bare shoulders, nails digging into the muscle as you tilt your head back before being gently pulled back down so he could slot his lips against yours.Â
Your hips stuttered causing him to let out an unpleasant hiss from the loss of contact. His arm wrapped around your waist and softly pushed you off him, rolling over so he was on top, his lips still onto yours.
As he broke away, he had a reverent look in his eyes, his hand brushing your face and traveling down along with his mouth, trailing along your skin and nipping at your breasts, mouth enclosing around one while his hand played with the other, tongue traveling downwards to trace the juncture where your thigh meets your body.Â
Sukuna glanced up, head tilted slightly, eyes questioning, his fingers resting on the lip of your underwear. Barely, you nod and that seems enough for him to nearly rip your underwear in half trying to pull it down.Â
Before you could huff a laugh at his antics, his mouth dove in between your legs, tongue burying between your folds licking a stripe between your legs, ruby eyes meeting yours as he sucked roughly on your clit, sliding two fingers into your cunt. As he scissored his fingers, he watched as you arched, pushing and grinding your hips into his face. Sukuna hummed in satisfaction, nipping at the skin on your thigh and sliding his elbows up farther to push your legs apart more, his free hand pressing down on your stomach as his fingers slid in and out of you. Mouth opened in a gasp as he took them out only to push them in as deep as he could, moving them back and forth inside you, drawing lewd sounds from your cunt.Â
Moaning, you lean up to look at him with rolled eyes, mouth in a perfect âoâ all to find him grinning, the bottom half of his face wet with your slick. You tilt your head to look at him as he glides up above you, his tongue tracing your body as his fingers remain inside of you, the hand that was pressing on your stomach was by your head, allowing him balance to slip his tongue into your open mouth. His lips curved into a smirk as he felt the moans against his lips and you clench around his fingers.Â
âYou donât need to be quiet, my orchid, no one's gonna say anything,â he croons against your lips, tongue tracing your open mouth as his fingers tore you inside out.Â
Softly, he nips along your neck as you get closer to the crest of your orgasm, him feeling it around his fingers and from the obscene sounds coming from your mouth and cunt.Â
Then, he bites down hard on your neck, fingers stilling inside you as you cum hard, nails digging into his scalp as you ride out your orgasm on his hand, muscles tensing. Slowly, Sukunaâs mouth became softer, leaving light traces of kisses as you came down, breathing hard.Â
Almost tender, he slid his fingers out of you with an obscene sound, the brief softness vanishing as he smacked your pussy with the flat of his hand, smearing the juices on your folds and on his hand.Â
âYou gonna be good for me, hm? You gonna let me have you right?â He croons, lips tracing your cheek as you yelp as he presses his covered cock against you, your wetness soaking the fabric.
You nod, dazed as you watch him remove his pants, the tattoos trailing down from his chest down to his thighs, framing the shadow of his hard cock, the veins visible and thick, tip flushed almost as red as his eyes.
Gently, he leaned over you, letting his tip brush against the wetness as he layers kisses among nips and bites along your face before returning to your lips, pressing his against yours hard as he pushes inside. And god was he big, a hiss left your mouths at the sharp pain at the stretch, nails digging into his back.Â
Sukuna let out a sound akin to a moan as he sunk into you, feeling your walls clench around him, he didnât want to leave ever. Slowly, he pulled his hips out before slamming back in, pressing your knees towards your face.Â
He growled, backing up so he was standing, pulling you by your legs to the edge and shoving himself back into you, folding your knees to your chest as he fucked you hard. Lewd sounds filled the room from both of your mouths as well as the wet sounds as you gripped hard around him, splitting you in half.Â
Out of nowhere, he stilled, as far in as he could get, yet he wriggled his hips, trying to get even deeper, brushing against some untouched hidden spot that had your hips jerking as you moaned.Â
Suddenly, he pulled out, leaving you gasping at the sudden emptiness but when you caught a glance at his cock, your mouth dropped. It was absolutely soaked and shiny from being inside you, flushed and veiny, you could see it twitching.Â
His hands returned to your hips, flipping you over onto your stomach and ramming back in, this time much easier, a loud smack sounding as his hips collided with your ass, your insides squelching.Â
He let out a low groan in your ear, standing up and sliding a hand along your scalp, gently pulling you back into a mean arch as he used you, his other hand sliding down and drawing circles around your soaked and swollen clit, giving it a light smack before pressing down on the skin of your lower stomach, moaning as you tightened around him, sucking him in so he couldnât get out if he tried.
The slap of skin echoed throughout the room as he fucked you with a punishing pace, ramming into you like a toy.Â
Panting, you gasped as he let go of your hair, letting your head drop before his hand slid around your neck, applying light pressure as the hand that was pressing down hit you on your ass hard.Â
âYeah? You wanna be good for me and take it, hm?â Sukuna panted, smacking you again. He leaned down close to your head, listening to your moans and cries, slightly quieter due to his hand on your throat, tightening.Â
âMhmm,â you gasped, nodding quickly, head falling forward as he let go, continuing to fuck you into the mattress and pressing your head into it, groaning as he felt your pussy squeeze around him, squelching as you gripped him around every vain.
You were practically drooling as you let him fuck you senseless, crying out for him and every deity that might forgive you for the nasty act you were doing. Still, you never wanted to leave this moment, clamping down around him and milking him for all its worth as you grew in sensitivity.
He stilled, wrapping his hands around your hips and pulling you back so you got yourself off on him, so he could see you taking every inch and the slick coating him as his hands squeezed you, trailing down to cup your ass.
You rose yourself up onto your forearms, collapsing as he sheathed himself completely in you at once, leaving you gasping as he started up quickly again, your orgasm cresting again.Â
Almost tenderly, he pulled out of you, watching you as your legs twitched and your hole clenched around nothing before laying on his back next to you and pulling you on top, hoisting you up and feeling around before settling his dick back inside you, this time with you on top.
You tilted your head, still dazed as you leaked around his cock, feeling stuffed. Hesitantly rising up, you tossed your head back in a rough whine as you slid each inch inside, sensitive clit rubbing on the soft hair above.
Before you could move up again, Sukuna stopped you, his eyes focused on your lower stomach where he could see the slight imprint of himself as you moved, twitching inside your warmth. That image only got him more turned on.
Was he the only one to do this? Was he the only one to get you so lost in your own pleasure?
Well if he was, and he better be, then he was making sure it was gonna be the best you were gonna get.
He thrust up quickly, splitting you in half with his cock as he watched your breasts bounce with the motion, his hand enclosing around one and tracing his finger around the nipple while his mouth wrapped around the other one, sucking and twirling it around in his mouth.
âYou need help, pretty girl?â He murmured in your ear, watching as your thighs shake from the constant motion and having to make room for his broad hips.
Firmly, you shake your head no and push him back down, hands on his chest as your hips rise all the way so barely his tips inside you before coming down. Your hips moved tantalizingly in circles, teasing him just enough to let a whine slip from his lips, abs flexing as your fingers ran over them.
Grinning, you quickened your pace, giving him some relief to the needy sensation he was craving. He twitched inside you as his hand pressed against your lower stomach, heightening the feeling for both of you, drawing circles on your clit simultaneously.
As you moaned, he sped up his fingers, eyes transfixed on your face as it scrunched up in pleasure, ignoring his release to keep fucking up into your sweet pussy, wanting your release dripping around him.
Your nails dug into his skin as you clenched around him, eyes rolling back as you orgasmed, him following right behind you and pumping load after load into you, filling you up with his warmth. Some escaped around where his cock entered you, leaking out of you.
Gently, he pulls you so youâre laying on his chest, him still inside of you, still twitching. He kisses the top of your head, tracing along your back.Â
âWeâll clean it up later, my wife. We have plenty of time,â Sukuna says softly.
However, you didnât get the chance to sleep before he pulls you back up, an evil glint in his eyes as he looks at your fucked out face.
âThe empire needs an heir, my love. After all, our duty is to the people.â
You could already feel him hardening inside you, gently kissing your temple and pressing in, tucking a pink orchid behind your ear.
Oh trust, the empire would be getting an heir.
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