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Part 2
After four days away from school, you finally returned, feeling somewhat refreshed despite the exhaustion that had pushed you to your limit. You knew youâd probably missed a lot, but at least you felt ready to face the chaos againâor so you thought.
Your optimism vanished the second you discovered your partner for the mechanical engineering project was none other than Gojo Satoru. The Gojo Satoru.
It didnât take him long to track you downâpractically the minute you stepped foot in school, he was at your side. His signature white hair and ridiculously expensive sunglasses caught everyoneâs attention as he launched into a stream of words, rambling about everything and nothing.
âHey! Y/N, right? Wow, four days, huh? You okay? I mean, not that I was, like, worried or anythingâI mean, I totally was, butâanyway, the project! Iâve been thinking about it. We can divide it up, yeah? Or maybe we can do it together? Iâm great at mechanics, you know. Well, actually, Iâm great at everything, but mechanics especiallyââ
You stared at him, blinking slowly, as he rattled on and on. The assignment wasnât even hardâjust split the work, do your part, and be done with it. But he seemed determined to complicate things with his non stop chatter.
In the background, his friends were clearly enjoying the spectacle. Shoko and Geto were standing a few feet back, both laughing quietly as they watched their usually unshakable friend flounder in front of you.
You werenât sure if Gojo was flustered or if this was just his natural state of being. He was all energy and charmâlike a whirlwind of confidence with no filter. If you didnât know any better, you mightâve thought he was genuinely nervous, but that didnât seem like his style. Still, the longer he talked, the more you couldnât help but wonder if he really was as airheaded as he seemed.
You prayed he hadnât pieced together anything yet. There was no way heâd recognize you as Spider-Womanâyouâd been so careful. Surely, someone like himâall face and no brainâwouldnât notice the connection, right?
You sighed inwardly. Dumb and pretty was a dangerous comb. And Gojo Satoru? He was a walking embodiment of both.
âJust do the part you want, and Iâll do the rest.â
Your voice was calm, straightforward, and devoid of any room for argument. Gojo stopped mid-ramble, stunned into silence. For the first time since youâd known himâwell, âknownâ was a stretch since heâd never acknowledged you before this momentâhe wasnât talking.
He just⌠stared.
And then, without any regard for personal space, he leaned closer, his bright blue eyes studying you intently.
âWow,â he said softly, a small, boyish grin tugging at the corner of his lips. âThis is the first time Iâve heard you talk. Youâve got a pretty deep voice.â
His comment wasnât mocking; it sounded more like a genuine observation, tinged with curiosity. But his closeness made you shift uncomfortably, and the sound of his friends laughing grew louder.
You sighed, pinching the bridge of your nose. Youâd just gotten back to school, and now you had to deal with this.
âCan we focus on the project?â you asked flatly, trying to redirect the conversation.
But Gojo, still grinning like heâd uncovered the eighth wonder of the world, ignored your plea entirely. âYour voice is kinda cool, you know that? Like⌠mysterious. Are you mysterious? Is there a secret life I donât know about? Waitââ He gasped dramatically, his hands flying to his mouth. âAre you a spy?!â
You stared at him, deadpan.
âJust pick your part,â you said again, turning your attention to your notebook.
âOkay, okay! Iâll do the first two pages and make a 3D model. Thatâs okay?â Gojo straightened up to his full height, which only made him seem even more ridiculously tall. You hadnât really noticed before, but now, standing so close to him, his towering frame was impossible to ignore.
âCool. Iâll do the rest,â you replied simply, not bothering to look back as you turned and walked past him.
He watched as you moved away, his usual grin faltering into something softerâalmost thoughtful.
âWhoa,â Geto said, leaning over with a smirk as he watched Gojoâs expression. âDid you just⌠listen to someone? Like, without arguing? Who even are you?â
âShut up,â Gojo muttered, rubbing the back of his neck.
Shoko snorted, flicking a fry at him. âYouâve got it bad, Satoru.â
âI donât have anything,â he shot back, though his ears burned red.
As you disappeared down the hallway, he found himself standing there longer than he probably should have, replaying the moment in his head. For some reason, he couldnât stop thinking about the way your voice had soundedâcalm, composed, and completely unbothered by him.
And for someone like Gojo Satoru, who thrived on attention and chaos, it was frustratingly intriguing.
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The idea lingered in your mind all day, no matter how much you tried to focus on classes. Shouldnât Spider-Woman have a way for people to reach out? Not everyone you saved could shout their thanks in the middle of a rescue, and some people might have real concerns or valuable tips to share.
The thought nagged at you, feeling almost irresponsible to ignore. After all, you were doing this to help people. Giving them a way to connect with you seemed like the logical next step.
So, during your break between classes, you decided to act on it.
You pulled out your laptop, leaned back in your seat, and quickly created an email account. Simple, straightforward, and easy to remember:
spider-woman@gmail.com
As you stared at the blank inbox, a wave of uncertainty hit you. Would this even work? What if people used it to spam you or waste your time? Or worseâwhat if it somehow compromised your identity?
Still, you reasoned, no one would be able to trace it back to you as long as you were careful. Besides, youâd set strict boundaries. You wouldnât answer every single email, only the ones that truly mattered.
Satisfied with your decision, you logged out and closed the laptop. The rest of the day felt oddly lighter, as if youâd checked something important off your to-do list.
That night, after school, youâd made the decision to public. You handed out flyers across the city, hoping to give people a direct way to reach Spider-Woman if they needed help or just wanted to thank you. You didnât expect much, but soon enough, the emails started pouring in.
At first, it was the usual garbageâmemes, advertisements, strange videos, phone numbers, and links to bizarre websites that made you raise an eyebrow. You could barely keep up with the flood of emails, your inbox filling faster than you could sort through them. Some were from media outletsâsensational headlines, twisting your actions into something unrecognizable. Others just wanted to use your identity for their own clicks.
But then, amidst the junk, there were those emails that made it all feel worth it.
Messages of gratitude from people youâd saved. Simple, heartfelt thank-yous that made the overwhelming mess of everything feel just a little more meaningful.
You smiled as you read through some of them. It reminded you why you were doing this. The people who truly needed you, the ones who didnât treat you like a headline or an urban legendâthose were the ones you wanted to hear from.
And then, as you scrolled down the list of incoming emails, one stood out.
It was from:
Gojo Satoru
Your eyes widened for a moment before you clicked on the message. There was no way. You quickly opened it, and the first thing that hit you was the absurdity of it. The email wasnât formal, nor was it filled with the usual 'thank you' or âhelp meâ types of questions.
It read:
"Heyyyyyyy Spider-Woman, Satoru here. You know the guy with the white hair. You saved me again. You should really stop doing that, I might get too used to it. Also, can you send me your number? I have some questions about your secret life... I mean, if you're not too busy saving the world or whatever. Also, if you need help with anything (Iâm pretty good at everything), just let me know. P.S. I don't know why you thought you could hide from me. Donât make me come find youuuuuđ"
You stared at the screen for a few seconds, blinking in disbelief. The audacity was almost impressive. Not only that, but his message was ridiculous.
You closed the email without replying. What could you even say? The man was already a walking disaster, and it was clear he had zero understanding of personal boundaries. Besides, you had schoolwork to catch up on. You quickly switched to your homework, diving into it to distract yourself from the email and the mess of your thoughts.
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Gojo knew the possibility of you replying was zero, but he still felt a sense of disappointment. He was special, important, and couldnât quite understand why you would ignore him like this. He had stopped trying to get himself into trouble on purpose, but it was hard. He still wanted to apologize to you, but how could he make you meet him?
He had to focus on the project for now.
Y/N...
apparently, a man could have two crushes. at school he liked Y/N. and outside it's spider-woman.
Gojo wasnât even sure if it was a crush it could just be admiration, but there was something about you. You were so cool, so unbothered. It made him want to try harder, get your attention. The other girls hadnât figured out the formula or equation on how to get his attention: Ignore Gojo = Gojo notice you = Gojo being in love. Being unbothered = Gojo will become your dog.
He wanted to work for every bit of your affection and attention. You and Spider-Woman had managed to make him feel like he had to.
He was planning to ask for your phone number tomorrow at school or suggest working at the library together.
And that's exactly what he did.
"Either you give me your phone number so we can talk about the project, or we work on it at the library. Your choice." It was right by the lockers as school ended.
You didnât even glance at him as you zipped your bag. "Iâm going to the library anyway. We can go," you said, not breaking stride as you brushed past him, heading for the door.
Gojo blinked, caught off guard for a split second. You werenât fazed by him, not even slightly. But he wasnât going to let it go that easily. He jogged to catch up, his usual confidence returning in full force.
"Wait, but can I still have your number though?" he asked, his voice light but tinged with that unmistakable charm of his. He really couldnât help himselfâhe needed to get a response from you, something, anything.
You didnât answer , your pace steady as you made your way to the library.
Gojo, though, wasnât about to back off. He was persistent, a little frustrated, but more amused than anything. âI mean, itâs not like Iâm asking for much,â he added, a teasing grin tugging at the corners of his mouth.
You didnât reply, your silence giving him no indication of whether he was getting through to you or not. Still, he couldnât help but feel like he was getting closer.
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After his non stop yapping about everything and anything, you really had to excuse yourself to go to the bathroom. You felt like your head was going to explode if you had to listen to him for even one more second.
You left your laptop open on the document, but there were several tabs open as well. When he noticed it was about to go to sleep, he instinctively reached out and moved the mouse to keep it open, a habit, really.
He wasnât trying to snoop, he really wasn't but ... but you know his hand⌠well, his hand was doing it. He checked to make sure you werenât anywhere nearby before starting to browse through the tabs.
There were news articles about Spider-Womanâhe didnât know you were a fan. He thought maybe if he told you he'd met her, it might impress you. Then there were music tabs, shopping, school-related stuff, and two emails. Why were there two emails? Weird
One was just school-relatedânothing out of the ordinary.
But then, he opened the other one.
He stopped.
Why were there so many emails? At first glance, nothing seemed out of the ordinary. Just casual messages, questions, and updates. But then he spotted the Gmail account.
The one that said spider-woman@gmail.com.
His hand froze on the mouse.
His blood ran cold as realization sank in. His brain screamed at him that it couldnât be, but the signs were thereâthe news tabs, the emails, and⌠his own message, sitting right there, bold in the inbox.
The same message he had sent to Spider-Woman.
The room felt eerily quiet as he stared at the screen, the world around him fading into the background. His heart pounded in his chest as he scrolled through the messages, seeing thank-you notes, requests for help, and even memes and ads mixed in. It all pointed to one impossible, yet now undeniable conclusion: you were Spider-Woman.
The same person who had saved him more times than he could count.
The same person who had ignored his email.
The same person who was now walking back toward the table.
He scrambled to close the email tab, his hands fumbling slightly in his panic. His pulse thundered in his ears as he tried to compose himself, acting like nothing had happened.
When you returned, you sat down without sparing him a glance, opening your laptop again and resuming your work. He watched you, his mind racing. He wanted to say something, but what could he say? "Hey, so I figured out your biggest secret, no big deal"? Yeah, that wasnât happening.
Instead, he sat there in silence for the first time in his life, staring at you with a mixture of awe, guilt, and nervous energy, realizing that nothing between the two of you would ever be the same again.
You were too focused on the document to notice Gojoâs sudden quietnessâsomething that was extremely out of character for him. The only sound between you was the faint clicking of your keyboard and the occasional shuffle of papers.
Gojoâs head was spinning. You were Spider-Woman. The mysterious hero everyone talked about. The one who saved lives while juggling a life as an unbothered, quiet, and cool high school student.
He couldnât stop stealing glances at you. How had he missed it? It was obvious nowâyour exhaustion, your constant disappearing acts, even your unapproachable demeanor. He suddenly felt like the biggest idiot in the world.
"You okay?" you asked, finally noticing the weird energy radiating off him.
"Huh?" Gojo jolted, almost knocking over his chair. "Yeah, yeah! Totally fine! Why wouldnât I be fine? Are you fine? You seem fine. So, Iâm fine!" He was rambling, his words coming out too fast.
You squinted at him suspiciously. "Right⌠Well, if you're fine, then focus on the project."
"Yep! Project. Totally focusing on the project." He picked up a pen and pretended to write something down, but his mind was elsewhere. He couldnât stop thinking about what to do with this newfound knowledge. Should he say something? Should he keep it to himself?
Then an idea popped into his head. A terrible, ridiculous, Gojo-level idea.
"So, uh⌠Iâve been thinking," he began, trying to sound casual. "Spider-Woman's pretty cool, huh?"
You froze for a second but quickly recovered, keeping your face neutral. "Sure," you muttered, not looking up.
"Yeah, I mean, sheâs, like, super badass, right? Saving people, swinging through the city, beating up bad guysâŚ" He trailed off, gauging your reaction.
"Do you have a point, or are you just going to waste my time?" you asked flatly, still typing.
"Okay, hear me out." He leaned forward, his eyes sparkling with mischief. "What if I told you I know who Spider-Woman is?"
That made you pause. You looked up at him, your expression carefully blank. "And who do you think she is?"
Gojo grinned, leaning back in his chair like he was the smartest person in the world. "I think itâs one of my friends, you know. Someone really close to me."
Your stomach dropped, but you didnât let it show. Instead, you raised an eyebrow, feigning disinterest. "You really think the world revolves around you, donât you?"
Gojo's grin only widened, as if your deflection confirmed his suspicions. "Oh, come on," he said, his tone teasing but smug. "I didnât say everything revolves around me. Just most things. But Spider-Woman? Sheâs definitely orbiting somewhere in my galaxy."
You rolled your eyes, shoving a notebook into your bag. "You sound ridiculous, Satoru. Maybe Spider-Womanâs got better things to do than deal with your ego."
"Maybe," he mused, leaning forward on the desk, "or maybe sheâs hiding in plain sight, pretending to be all calm and collected while secretly being a total under our noses. Just saying, Iâve got a pretty good radar for these things."
You froze yet again for the briefest second but recovered quickly, you grabbed your bags and shut your laptop close. Snapping your bag shut to go home. "Your radarâs broken," you muttered. "Try focusing on this project instead of your conspiracy theories."
He laughed, leaning back in his chair again. "Youâre fun when youâre annoyed, you know that? But fine, Iâll drop it."
You didnât reply, slinging your bag over your shoulder and walking away. But as you headed for the exit door, Gojo called after you, his voice playful and full of confidence.
"See you tomorrow! Spider- I mean y/n"
You didnât stop, didnât turn around, but your grip on your bag tightened. He was getting too closeâway too close.
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As Gojo rode home in his sleek car, chauffeured by his driver, his mind buzzed with theories. He needed to confirm everything he saw. if you really were the spider woman. And to do that, he had to meet Spider-Woman again.
The idea made him grinâdangerous, mischievous, and reckless, just like always. How hard could it be to catch your attention? you always seemed to be around when things went south. Maybe it was time to stir the pot.
Satisfied, Gojo leaned back, staring out at the city lights as rain began to fall, pattering softly against the car window. He cracked the window slightly, letting the cool, damp air wash over his face.
The city looked alive, glowing under the rain-soaked streetlights. It gave him the perfect excuse to act on his latest harebrained idea.
He casually leaned forward, tapping his driver on the shoulder. "Hey, take the long route tonight. I need some fresh air."
The driver frowned in the rearview mirror. "Itâs pouring, sir. Are you sure?"
"Positive."
He waited until the car slowed down on a quieter street lined with tall buildings. Without a word, Gojo suddenly threw the car door open and bolted into the rain.
"Sir?!" the driver shouted, slamming the brakes, but Gojo was already out of sight.
Ignoring the downpour, Gojo sprinted to the nearest building and grabbed hold of the fire escape ladder. He climbed effortlessly, raindrops sliding down his face as his soaked clothes clung to him. His breathing grew heavier, but exhilaration coursed through him as he reached the rooftop.
Drenched and panting, he stood at the edge of the rooftop, his grin widening as he looked down at the shimmering streets below. Rain fell harder, a steady roar that filled the silence around him.
"Alright, Spider-Woman," he muttered, his voice almost drowned by the rain. "Come and save me."
And with zero hesitation, he stepped off the edge.
The rush of air and rain hit him like a shockwave, his hair whipping back as he plummeted. The ground raced toward him at an alarming rate, the city lights blurring into streaks. Arms spread wide, Gojoâs grin never faltered.
This is either the dumbest or the smartest thing Iâve ever done, he thought, completely unbothered.
Before the thought could settle, a sharp thwip pierced through the sound of rushing wind. A sticky, webbed line wrapped around his waist, yanking him upward with jarring force.
You reeled him up in seconds, landing you both on a nearby rooftop with a thud.
Gojo looked up at you, still grinning despite the rain dripping from his hair. "Took you long enough."
You let go of him roughly, stepping back with your hands on your hips. Your mask couldnât hide the sheer disbelief in your voice. "Do you want to die?"
"Not particularly," he replied nonchalantly, shaking water from his hands. "But I did want to see you."
"I thought we agreed you werenât going to do this again. Why?" you asked, crossing your arms and tilted your head.
The rain was still pouring.
Gojo, however, didnât seem fazed. In fact, he was grinning as he sauntered closer, closing the distance between you until his chest was practically brushing against yours.
His thoughts, clearly, were somewhere else entirely.
"You two are the same height too," he murmured under his breath, almost like he was talking to himself.
"What are youâ"
"Never mind," he cut you off, shaking his head as though to clear it.
You glared at him harder, not in the mood for his games. "Are you even listening to me?"
"Well," he began, dragging out the word like it was some grand revelation, "I never actually said Iâd stop, did I?"
Your eye twitched inside your mask. "you were apologizing that day."
"And I did. But that does mean I would stop." he nodded as if his logic made any sense and smiled. his white hair flopping.
"Thatâs not how this worksâ"
"And besides," he interrupted again, this time actually pouting. "You didnât reply to me."
You stared at him in disbelief as he stomped his foot like a child throwing a tantrum. The audacity of this man.
"You nearly died because I didnât reply to your ridiculous email?" you snapped, your voice rising.
Gojo leaned back dramatically, as if your words had physically struck him. "Ridiculous? Wow, okay, now Iâm offended."
"Good," you shot back, pointing a finger at his chest. "Maybe youâll think twice next time you decide to jump off a rooftop!"
He grinned again, leaning in closer until your finger pressed against his chest. "Maybe I just wanted to see you. Is that so bad?"
Your hand fell to your side as you took a step back, suddenly feeling like the air between you had shifted. His grin softened, his blue eyes locked on yours like he could see right through the mask.
Then, he leaned in, his breath warm against your ear despite the cold rain. His voice was low, almost a purr.
"I know who you are, Spider-Woman. I know you."
Before you could respond, he tilted his head slightly and pressed a kiss to your neck through the damp fabric of your suit.
Your heart raced, each beat pounding louder than the rain in your ears. You froze, every nerve in your body on high alert. He knows.
How did heâ?
How?
His proximity, his voice, the way he had shifted so quickly from pouting and stomping to this... whatever this was.
You need to go... oh God. He really knows. You need to walk up from whatever spell he put you on. You had thought he was just guessing.
You tried to steady your breathing, backing away step by step, the weight of his words pressing down on you like a physical force. Your heart was pounding, and your mind screamed at you to move, to get away.
Without another thought, you turned and bolted. You didnât even know where you were running toâjust that you needed to get far, far away from him.
The rain has already soaked through your suit as you leapt from the rooftops, your breath ragged. You needed the ground beneath your feet, something solid, something real to convince yourself this wasnât happening.
âY/N! Spider-Woman!â
His voice cut through the night, growing louder as he chased after you.
You ducked into a dark alley, pressing yourself against the wall and trying to disappear into the shadows. Your hands shook as you pulled off your mask for a moment, letting the cool air hit your face. Is this a dream? Did he really kiss my neck?
The realization felt like a storm raging through you, and you couldnât tell if it was fear, embarrassment, or something else entirely that was making your hands shake.
His voice echoed through the dark alley, persistent and determined, but then came a sudden, panicked scream. It wasnât just him anymoreâyou could hear other voices, aggressive and threatening.
Your instincts took over as you pulled your mask back on and bolted toward the sound.
Two men were on him, struggling to take whatever valuables they could find. Gojo was on the ground, his usual confidence replaced by a rare flicker of panic. He was trying to fight off the best he could but with no results.
It took seconds to act. You swooped down, taking them on swiftly. One man lunged with a knife, and though you dodged, the blade grazed your arm, leaving a sharp sting. Gritting your teeth, you didnât let it slow you down.
With precision and force, you subdued them both, tying them up before they even had a chance to realize what had hit them.
Once they were secured, your eyes flicked to Gojo. He was still on the ground, staring up at you with wide eyes, his usual grin nowhere to be found. You gave him a quick once-overâhe seemed fine, just shaken.
Satisfied, you turned away, preparing to launch yourself back into the air. But just as your feet left the ground, a strong hand grabbed your ankle, yanking you down.
You gasped, flipping upside down as he pulled you back, leaving you dangling face to face with him.
âI... Iâm fine,â he stammered, his voice trembling slightly but growing steadier with every word. His eyes, filled with something you couldnât quite name, locked onto yours. âBut... stay with me. Please.â
The rain continued to pour around you, the alley dim and quiet except for the sound of your breathing and his desperate plea. It's a narrow space making him really close.
Your back pressed against the wall, your breath shallow, and your heart racing so loudly you swore he could hear it. Gojoâs gaze stayed locked on yours as he stepped closer, his confidence unwavering. There was no escape nowânot from him. He already knew, and the realization sent a wave of both dread and relief washing over you.
Before you could muster a word, his hand slipped to the back of your head, his touch firm yet gentle. He leaned in and kissed youâthrough the mask.
It was awkward and strangeâkissing upside down with fabric between youâbut the tenderness in the gesture made you freeze. His lips moved softly, unhurried, as though he wanted to savor every second. Your eyes widened in shock, your mind screaming at you to move, to do something. But your heart? Your heart betrayed you, hammering so wildly you feared it might give everything away.
When he pulled back, a small, knowing smile tugged at the corner of his lips. His blue eyes, piercing even in the rain-drenched darkness.
Your grip on the web tightened, trembling slightly as you brought one hand to the edge of your mask. Rain trickled down your face as you hesitated, the moment stretching endlessly before you finally pulled it off.
The mask fell away, revealing everything youâd tried so hard to hide.
Gojoâs smile widened, but he didnât say a word. He didnât need to. You saw it all in his eyesâthe understanding, the mischief, and something deeper, something that made your chest ache.
Before he could react, before he could say something to break the moment, you pulled him in, your lips meeting his with a sudden urgency.
The kiss was real nowâno barriers, no hesitation. It was raw, messy, and electric, the rain soaking both of you as the world around you faded into nothing. His hands moved to steady you, holding you like he didnât want you to slip away again.
Gojo's lips trailed from your mouth to your cheeks, then to your nose, each kiss lingering as if he were trying to memorize every part of you. When he reached your neck, the positionâhanging upside downâmade the blood rush to your head, amplifying every sensation.
His lips were warm and soft, his movements deliberate as he left a trail of kisses along your skin. When he reached the sensitive spot just below your jaw, you couldn't help the small, involuntary moan that escaped your lips.
Gojo froze for a moment, his lips still pressed to your neck, before he chuckled softly against your skin. "Was that a moan?" he teased, his voice low and velvety, sending shivers down your spine.
"Shut up," you muttered, though the words lacked any bite. Your breath hitched as he kissed that same spot again, slower this time, and your grip on the web tightened.
He didnât let up. His kisses became softer, deeper, as if he were trying to consume every sound you made, swallowing each gasp and moan like they were his own. His arms tightened around you, holding you in place as if afraid you'd disappear the moment he let go.
"Gojo," you whispered, voice shaky, barely audible over the sound of the rain.
"Say my name again," he murmured against your skin, his tone smug but laced with something deeper.
You wanted to push him away, to regain some sense of control, but his lips found another sensitive spot, and your resolve crumbled. The way he kissed you, the way he held youâit wasnât just playful anymore. There was an intensity in his touch, a need, a desperation that mirrored your own.
"Let me breathe," you managed to say between gasps, though the words were weak and your hands betrayed you by gripping his shirt instead of pushing him away.
"Not a chance," he murmured, a grin evident in his voice as he pressed another kiss to your neck.
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This one's for the scenes with multiple characters, and you're not sure how to keep everyone involved.
Writing group scenes is chaos. Someoneâs talking, someoneâs interrupting, someoneâs zoning out thinking about breadsticks. And if youâre not careful, half your cast fades into the background like NPCs in a video game. I used to struggle with this so muchâmy characters would just exist in the scene without actually affecting it. But hereâs what I've learned and have started implementing:
Not their literal jobâlike, not everyone needs to be solving a crime or casting spells. I mean: Why are they in this moment? Whatâs their role in the conversation?
My favourite examples are:
The Driver: Moves the convo forward. They have an agenda, theyâre pushing the action.
The Instigator: Pokes the bear. Asks the messy questions. Stirring the pot like a chef on a mission.
The Voice of Reason: "Guys, maybe we donât commit arson today?"
The Distracted One: Completely in their own world. Tuning out, doodling on a napkin, thinking about their ex.
The Observer: Not saying much, but noticing everything. (Quiet characters still have presence!)
The Wild Card: Who knows what theyâll do? Certainly not them. Probably about to make things worse.
If a character has no function, theyâll disappear. Give them somethingâeven if itâs just a side comment, a reaction, or stealing fries off someoneâs plate. Keep them interesting, and your readers will stay interested too.
- gojo satoru x reader
when gojo is found out by his own son during your nighttime activities
genre: 18+ suggestive contentâminors do not interact! crack, fluff, dad!gojo
note: based on a fun suggestion by anon! and itâs been sooo long in my drafts𤧠anyways gojo in phantom parade game is so otome-coded, look at his innocent face!âthat's how he's going to be while explaining this to his son
a part of gojo's love entries
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"NghhâSatoru... ah!" you mewled, breathless, right after the third time he made you cum on his fingers alone.
Gods, even with one kid already running around, Satoru never stopped acting like he desired you like when you were still newlyweds. The glint in his eyes never dulledâalways smirking at you as if you were the prey, as he licked his fingers with a wicked smile.
"Ah, sweets, are you ready to take me in now?" he cooed in your ear. Really, he was at his limit, seeing how he brought pleasure to you as you writhed under him made him this close to becoming undone too.
With your nod of approval, he wasted no time. He gripped your hips, and swiftly slid his thick cock between your folds. As he sank into youâmaking himself fit, you accidentally let out a loud moan.
âSo pretty,â Satoru groaned through clenched teeth, marveling at your scrunched face, feeling how your legs wrapped around his waist in compliance. âStill so tight for me...â
And the way you squeezed your eyes shut right before he started to pound into you made him finally lose it, as he hotly grunted in that raw, almost feral voiceâ
âAll mine.â
With each thrust, you quite literally squealed. Seems like you were sensitive at this time of the month, because your senses were heightened and you couldn't help the nasty moans leaving your lips. The sensation of him repeatedly slamming his hips against you turned you into a crying mess, and had you totally forgetting that your toddler was sleeping just next door.
And when his climax exploded within you with one last powerful thrust, his hot cum spurting hard, stuffing you to the brim and painting your womb whiteâ you clawed at him, tugged him closer to your breasts as a mix of scream and moan of his name escaped your lips, trembling at the depth to which he was burying himself inside you.
You were panting, totally spent, sensing the familiar way of his cum trickling down your thighs. And at that moment, you could have sworn you heard the patter of footsteps nearby. Before you could fully register it, Satoru hastily pulled the blanket to cover you both.
Suddenly, your bedroom's door swung open, revealing your precious boy standing there, visibly sleepy but worried. "Mama?"
You muttered your son's name weakly, disoriented, and it only served to worry him further. His little eyes widened, and he took a stepâ
"No, no, kiddo!" Satoru urged in a panic. "Stay there! Don't move!"
His son eyed him suspiciously. "What are you doing? Why are you crushing mama?"
"Iâ" Satoru collected himself, and put on the most innocent smile. "I'm... helping mama to sleep, you see."
You went pale, now that you realized the situation you were in. Your son had just seen you and your husband in the middle of the act. You were silently grateful for Satoru's quick thinking for covering both of you to spare your son from the indecency.
"Helping?" your son gaped in disbelief. "But she was just crying!"
"Yeah, she cried because she couldn't sleep," Satoru blurted, still smiling benevolently like he hadn't nothing wrong. You felt the urge to facepalm at his terrible excuse and the irony of the situationâhow close he was to collapsing beside you, and that he hadn't even pulled out of you yet.
Your intelligent boy wasn't easily convinced, that was what you would expect of him.
"How's you hovering over her will help her sleep?"
âWith this position, she'll sleep more comfortably, you know,â he asserted confidently, prompting a subtle twitch in your eye. He turned to you, a stupid grin on his face. âAnd who knows, it might also help to make your sibling. Isnât it true, dear?â
Satoru nudged your side, willing you to agree with him. You were in utter shock and shot him a dark glare, before looking at your distraught son in a flurry. âY-yeah⌠Iâm fine, baby. Go back to your room now.â
âYou're not hurting, Mama?â the little boy asked you worriedly. Thank heavens he was more focused on you rather than Satoru's little comment.
âNo. Your papa is just⌠trying to help. Iâm okay, yeah?â
âIf you say soâŚâ your son pouted reluctantly. He shifted his gaze on his father and 'hmph'-ed in accusation. âYouâre weird.â
"Hey!" Satoru exclaimed, comically offended. "What are you doing here, anyway? Can't you sleep?"
âI heard noises... and now I want to go to the bathroomâŚâ
Your husband grunted. "Fine, I'll come with you. Just wait a moment and close the door, please?"
Your son threw one last concerned glance at you before shutting the door. Both of you let out collective sighs of relief.
âI swear, heâs such a brat. He used to be so lovable too,â Satoru grumbled under his breath, finally slipping out of you and rolled to your side. He playfully tapped your lower belly and winked. âI hope itâs a daughter next. She will surely be daddy's girl.â
Your body was still shivering as a result of your high earlier, and yet you still managed to side-eye him, hissing, âI'm going to kill you, Gojo Satoru.â
âWhaââ
âSleep more comfortably? A sibling?â
âWell, canât we just say that weâre going to give himââ
âSatoru, donât you put more weird ideas in our sonâs head.â
âButâ!â
âThe moment you do, and if I catch you, I swear to God, I'm banishing you from our bed.â
Epilogue
âUncle Nanami⌠does sleeping in certain position will give me a sibling?â
Nanami almost choked on his own words. âWhat?â
On this rather fine day, he had agreed to help you keep an eye on your child, as both you and Satoru went on separate missions.
He might not be able to stand his senior, but Nanami couldnât deny that he had a soft spot for the toddler even if he was a carbon copy of his father, as the boy was sweet and overall more like you in nature.
Your son blinked at him curiously. âPapa said not to tell this to mama, but when I asked, he was actually trying to give me a brother or sister to play with when he squished mama on the bed the other day.â
Nanami felt a vein about to burst at the very implication. In hindsight, he shouldnât be surprised at Gojo Satoruâs unrefined parenting skills but then again, anything that annoying clown did always managed to surprise him one way or another. He let out a long sigh.
âKid, forget what your father said.â
âHuh? Is that not true then?â
âReport this to your mother, yeah? Ask her too, she will have better answers for you.â
âŚâGETTING PAMPERED ON YOUR PERIOD ! (pt 1)
âŚâREQUESTED ! (pt 1)
tagsâperiod comfort, fluff, a little crack I think, AFAB reader, but otherwise gender neutral
feat.âsatoru g., suguru g., kento n., choso k.
a/nâthis was rushed because I was busy, but I still hope you enjoy! reblogs and comments are more appreciated !
âââ§ Ë â ęˇ ęŚ ď¸ś ︜ ︜ ︜ ︜ ęˇ ęŚ ď¸ś ︜ ︜ ︜ ︜ ęŚ ęˇ â§ â Ë âš
Satoru Gojo
Suguru Geto
Kento Nanami
Choso Kamo
TAGLIST â. @drxgonspine, @dabis-favorite-slut
based on a suggestion! a bit short and i ran out of gojo headers :') i think i've used all them up...
a part of gojo's love entries
âwhy me not here?â
on one fine morning, your three-year-old son, perched on satoruâs lap, pointed at one picture during your wedding day in the album and dropped the question curiously.
âhmm, why, you ask?â satoruâs lips curled into a wicked grin. âheh. thatâs because you werenât invited. booo.â
your toddler son turned to him with wide eyes as if betrayed, shocked. â...why?â
âwe ran out of invitations for you, kiddo. sorry~â
â...â your son, all with his white hair and blue eyes, looked conflicted for one minute straight, before his eyes went glassy. the very sight got satoru almost crack up.
âhey minion, donât fry your brain over it,â he chuckled, pinching both his cheeks.
his pumpkin merely glared back at him before focusing back on the album. âevil papa!â he accused, pursing his lips into a huge pout. âwhat papa and mama do...?â
satoru glanced at the picture of you in your traditional kimono, smile forming in his face. âwell, i married mama then.â
âwhat is marry?â
hmm, now that was unexpected. âwell...â
âwhy marry?â
pressed for a decent answer but failed to find any, he blurted the first thing that popped up in his mind. âto... produce you, of course.â
âhuh...?â your boy's eyes positively lit with total confusion, staring back at him with so much incredulousness.
âwell, simply because itâs wrong to produce you if we are not married~â
â...â your baby son didn't understand, that much is clear with the frown in his little face, and satoru really thought he would question him further untilâ
âmamaaa!â he bolted out of his grasp and ran to find you. satoru immediately followed him suit in half-panic.
meanwhile, you were about to check out your cart in the online shopping platform in the living room when your son crashed himself to you. âoh my god, what did papa do to you this time?â you caught him and pulled him to your lap, somewhat surprised that his eyes welled with tears.
âpapa, bad!â
âyes baby, we know that already.â
âpapa said... papa and mama marry to produce!â
your eyes widened in surprise when you heard your innocent baby, and you immediately shot an irked glance at your stupid husband as he approached both of you with a snarky smile.
âhe always tells on me, hmph,â he puckered his lips in defiance. âwhat i told him is true though, i have to marry you first to put him in the oven, no?â
you couldn't believe what he said in front of your three-year old, and were about to sentence his punishment when he suddenly pressed an index finger to your lips, silencing you.
âno, no! you canât couch me tonight! why? because iâm paying for your cart!â
Baby gojo reacts to: megumi!đ¤đş
âjust for three hours, can you do it?â
ââŚyeah.â
megumi stares at the blinking miniature of his sensei quietly, as the baby looks back at him too in silence.
âwell then!â gojo claps his hands before turning to you. âletâs go, sweets! we have a willing, trusty babysitter to take care of him!â
you shoot your husband a glare before turning to megumi. âsorry, megumi. we have to go to school and investigate the recent cursed spirits outbreak, and it doesnât feel right to bring him there.â
âi donât mind, nee-san,â megumi replies to you almost nonchalantly, throwing a glance at your baby in his hold. âiâll keep an eye on him.â
thatâs what megumi said, but even he doesnât know what heâll do with a baby in his apartment. at first, he puts the kid on his bed and he immediately sits up straight and turns to him.
âwhat?â he questions the baby as if he could answer him. âdo you feel cold?â
the munchkin is dressed in a frog onesie with little ears, so maybe he doesnât feel cold, megumi thinks. in the next half an hour, he and the baby are in staring match, as he doesnât even squeak once.
âyou must be bored here,â megumi sighs, starting to feel bad that he canât entertain him. âmaybe i should ask her to accompany me next timeâŚâ his thoughts flit to the chirpy girl in his class, whom he knows will have many ideas to humor a baby.
maybe it can also be an excuse to spend time with her too.
suddenly, baby scoots closer to his side and leans to him, closing his eyesâ and megumi feels warm inside.
âah,â a small smile lights his face at the sight of this cute creature depending on him so trustingly. he pulls him closer and pats his back, before wrapping his arms around him to keep him in place.
âokay, letâs sleep together then.â
redraw of this fanart i did last year đ
in anticipation for his birthday, hereâs the one i made 3 years ago đ
divorce scare apology ficđ¤đť yes people, in the spirit of april 1, itâs gojo who is having dreams :)) and i promise you itâs straight up comfort fic~
a part of gojo's love entries
youâve known something is bugging satoru as he hasnât been teasing the heck out of you for these past three days.
and you were proven true when tonight, on your marital bed, he saidâ
âso⌠iâve been thinkingâŚâ he started, seemingly deep in thought, playing with your hair. âoh, more like itâs because of this one bad dreamâŚâ
âwhat are you on about?â you raised an eyebrow. okay, you knew something was up with him, but him being a bit skittish made you a bit worried.
âumm, yeah. so, the other day i had this dream about us in tokyo district courtââ
âdistrict courtâ?â
ââgetting a divorce, yeah.â
your eyes rounded, and satoru could feel himself almost regretting his words seeing your stunned expression, so he added a band-aidâ
âno, it was just a dream! iâm not divorcing you, okay?!â
however, your expression had soured, as you looked down, visibly heartbroken. alarmed, satoru immediately pulled you to his chest.
âoh, oohâ there, there,â he soothed you, stroking your hair. âsweets, no. never. okay? iâm just telling you, just like what you did the other day.â
how did the two of you have a dream about being cheated on and getting a divorce in a span of two weeks? such bizarre coincidence.
âyouâre the worst,â you accused, and despite yourself, you felt an ache in your chest. âhow could such thought even cross your mindâ that you dream about it?â
âif i can pick my dream⌠iâll pick the memory from our honeymoonâ precisely when i ripped your black and pink lingerie off and made you scream my name, you know that.â
you huffed, burying your face in his chest. âhmph. explain.â
satoru smiled, finding you so incredibly precious. silly wifey.
he proceeded as he pat your back. ânothing really, iâm still bitter too! no way in hell! but then i started thinking⌠what would you do in 0.001% chance of us being divorced?â
you pulled away, growling. ââŚso thereâs still a chanceâ!â
ânoooo! thatâs statistically impossible! arenât we having a late night talk? weâre always talking about imaginary scenarios at night, arenât we?!â
what was the point of this? it was only upsetting you with each second.
âhow could you ask me that?â you glared at him resentfully. âif weâre divorced, thenââ you grabbed his hand and placed it on your belly. âwhat about baby? do you not want to see him anymore?â
and in that moment it seemed like he just realized it too as he sheepishly scratched his head, mouth gaping. âahââ
his response caused your hormones to stir, and combined by your disbelief, you spitefully threw his hand away and turned to your side, refusing to face him.
âif you dare to divorce me, iâll move out japan at a momentâs notice,â you spat out, crossing your arms. âi wonât let you see my babyâ and iâll put a restraining order on you too, just so you see.â
âwhoa, waitââ
âor i can also jump from yasohachi bridge and then become a curseâiâll haunt you to your dying days!â
ââ?! you canât do that!â
âoh, i can also remarry! iâll marry ichiji so fast and by the time the baby is born, your kid will have his name instead!â
âichiâ hey! thatâs insulting! i wouldâve forgiven if it was nanami, but ichiji?!â
âshut up! youâreâ youâre annoying!â
in hindsight, this wasnât something you should get this much worked up for. satoru was obviously just being his dense self and you knew it, but somehow the thought of him suddenly not by your side anymore hurt youâ and perhaps your unstable hormones played a part too.
. . . but then his strong arms wrapped around you in that instant, enveloping you in his warm and reassuring embrace from behind. âhey⌠sweets, donât be madâŚâ
ââŚâ
âif you do, baby will also beââ
âyou are making us mad.â
âokay, okay.â satoru sighed, his right palm reaching out to caress your five-month baby bump, and his voice was tinted with slight regret as he replied, âsorryâŚâ
you melted a bit, but still gave him the cold shoulder, showing how cross you were that he brought it up in the first place.
and both of you stayed that way for a while, and you started to get sleepy, until you heard him mutteringâ
âstill⌠whatever you do,â his voice sounded strained, and it made you awake again. âeven when iâm not here⌠you canât get yourself hurt, alright?â
âwhat does that mean?â you finally turned towards him, your eyes shone with slight panic. âwhat do you mean with you not being here?â
ânothing, sweetheart.â satoru grinned, pinching your cheek. âjust sayingâsince iâm away often, donât do anything reckless, you can get hurt.â
âdonât put it as if youâre going to go some place far away.â you didnât know what you were spouting now, but you were tired and just didnât want to pursue this conversation any longer.
you bit your lip, not looking at him. âor⌠iâll get sad.â
seeing you so vulnerable and open like this made satoru realize that as much as he needed you to stay sane, you also needed him. the clarity stirred something within him, causing warmth to rapidly spread in his chest.
and he felt soft. so soft for you. and he adored you, more than anyone else in this wretched world.
âaw, look at my baby girl.â your husband cradled you close to him with a wide grin, patting you soothingly, his heart fluttering. âhow can i leave you be a single mother? iâm here, yeah? always.â
and you believed him. otherwise, you were willing to risk it all just to get him home, by your side.
you smushed your face into his chest, ignoring your burning face. âhmph, being a single mother isnât that bad. i can still drain your wealth.â
âhuh?! wait, you just said youâll be sad without me!â
and you thought, being in his embrace is the most comforting place of all.
epilogue
âby the way, i just realizedâŚâ satoru fixed his frown on you accusingly in the next morning. âhow is your taste in men so bad? why ichiji as your first pick?â
âuh,â you were at a loss of words, totally not expecting this discussion on a brand new morning. âbecause⌠heâs kind? heâs easiest to swayââ
âso youâre saying⌠you can seduce him easily?!â
ââŚsort of? but youâre right, i should go for nanami. heâs way good-looking. or his apprentice⌠whatâs his name again? ino takumaââ
ânanami? ino?! wait a minuteâŚ! y-youâre my wife⌠but youâre also thinking about which man is easier to seduce and which is more attractive?!â
âuhâ youâre the one asking first!â
âstill! so you do think about them! about weaker, lesser men who are not me!â
ânanami is notâ!â
âhoh?! so itâs nanami, huh!?â
âdonât you dare to start anything, gojo satoru,â you hissed. âyou said my taste in men is bad. so that includes you too.â
âwha?!â
20 | she/they | fandoms: obey me!, Yandere simulator, Doki Doki Literature Club, etc.
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