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“Is that all, sir?” Chuuya asked, voice even and face stony. He would not lose control yet. Not in front of Mori. He might not have the same genius analytical skills as the Demon Prodigy, but Chuuya could tell that this whole little scheme was both a test and a punishment.
To see if they could keep in control and calm, even away from each other.
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Mixing high pressure, batshit crazy mafia soukoku with normal teenage hormone induced codependency/separation anxiety. It goes very poorly.
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hate to admit (but i think you knew) by mydearestangelica
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime)
20 Jun 2023
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Up close, the strangers looked even more miserable and cold. And rich. Suguru recognized the fine quality of their clothes, the way they looked down on everyone around them, even Yaga-sensei.
Their teacher’s face was tight, guilt lining his pursed lips and furrowed brow. Even Suguru, who was thoroughly out of the loop, could read the message in the man’s eyes as he turned to Satoru: I’m sorry. I tried to get them to leave.
Satoru huffed out a breath and took a step ahead of Suguru, his back still ramrod-straight.
“Hello, mother. Father.”
Fuck.
Satoru's parents make a surprise visit to Jujutsu Technical School. It doesn't go well.
Bookmarked by highvelocitypineapples
11 Jan 2026
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“You are still a kid too, you know.”
Dazai narrows his eyes. “I’m nearly twenty three.”
“Compared to me, twenty three is nothing.” Fukuzawa chuckles at his own joke. “I still feel like a child sometimes, even at my age. We never really grow out of it.”
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In learning how to feel happiness, Dazai gets the chance to finally live the childhood he never got to have. Maybe there is no greater meaning to life, but that’s something he has to figure out for himself. This is a story of healing, learning to love, and acceptance, in every sense of the words.
Inspired by all the “de-aging” fics out there that use time travel to deal with the trauma these kids went through (which I absolutely adore!) Time moves forward, and they can’t change the past, but it’s never too late to start to heal.
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Bookmarked by highvelocitypineapples
09 Jan 2026
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He wasn’t in the living room, where Chuuya left his gloves and hat, nor in the kitchen, and finding Dazai curled up on his bed, fully clothed and asleep on top of the covers, took him a bit off guard.
Something was definitely wrong, starting off from the fact Dazai was sleeping. Chuuya could count the times he had seen him asleep of his own accord on one hand.
Approaching the bed to try and assess the situation, Chuuya noticed his slight shivering, and the sickly pallor of his skin, and the ever present dark circles under his eyes, which seemed to be more pronounced than usual.
Dazai didn’t flinch in the slightest when he sat down on the bed next to him, staying asleep even as Chuuya brushed his sweat-soaked bangs out of his face, frowning at the heat radiating from him.Or: An occasion for Dazai and Chuuya to put some pieces of their relationship (?) back together presenting itself in the form of caretaking.
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In the dark apartment, with Chuuya in his arms, half delirious and wholly broken, the softness seeps into Dazai’s voice unbidden.
“We’re at your place, I’m going to put you in bed. And you’re going to be nice this time.”
Chuuya hides his face under the coat thrown over him, rests his head against Dazai, and hums.
It could be an agreement, not that it means anything. He’s not really here, not fully, and these things are never nice. Dazai won’t resent him for it.
OR: Dazai takes care of post-corruption Chuuya. Except this time, Arahabaki keeps coming back.
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11 Dec 2025

