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Something in the room changes when she turns around to leave. The air is colder, the stark white of the morgue even less colorful. It feels like the prickle of Satoru’s stare, like the chill of Suguru’s shadows, but when she glances backwards, the bodies are still flat on their backs and covered.
Wishful thinking, maybe.
Wishes don't get granted in the real world, though. The closest thing to that would be a binding vow, but there's no one left to make such a pact with.
Right?
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- Part 4 of JJK brainrot
- Part 1 of Damocles' Dogs
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Megumi has known Gojo Satoru since he was six years old. He knows what Gojo looks like when he's serious, what he looks like when he's pretending, and what he looks like when he's trying to hide.
Hell, the first thing Megumi knew of Gojo, the first thing he learned that day was that the gangly weirdo was a liar. A good liar, cheeky and theatrical and convincing, but a liar nonetheless, and his favorite lie was smiling. His suspicion of this solidified into fact when Gojo stopped smiling upon Megumi asking if Tsumiki would be okay. He'd dropped his grin, his sing-songing cadence, his stupid poses. He'd dropped the entire act like a stone in a pond and suddenly seemed to gain the ability to act normal for a brief second.
Besides that, he's never really talked about his own life. Sure, he's blabbed for hours about what he's doing on any given day, talked about his favorite sweets and sports he thinks Megumi should try, even complained about sorcerer work and how dumb his superiors were, but Megumi doesn't really know the first thing about who Gojo is.
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Or, Megumi snoops and finds some photos from Gojo's time in high-school.
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- Part 1 of SatoSugu & their families
- Part 3 of JJK brainrot
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Satoru flicks his eyes between Suguru and the children, like he's scared Suguru's here to distract him so one of his curses can eat them or something. Suguru merely offers them both a friendly smile. The girl goes back to her sandcastle, but the boy isn’t pacified, and he shifts his gaze to Satoru again, confused. Satoru is still too busy eyeballing Suguru suspiciously to notice.
“You said ‘kids’, plural,” Suguru says, still smiling genially at the boy, and asks, “Are you telling me you're keeping a monkey?” Then he squints. “Wait— Satoru, is the other one a propagated Fushiguro?”
“Did you just call her a monkey?”
Whoops. “Don't dodge my question!”
“Don't dodge mine! I knew you lost your marbles, but I didn't know it was a slur kind of genocidal crashout!”
“Say what you want, shithead, but why am I looking at a chibi version of the man who killed you?”
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- Part 2 of Morally Grey SatoSugu
- Part 2 of JJK brainrot
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If Gojo Satoru had been a little more perceptive.
If Getou Suguru knew how to be a little more vulnerable.
If they'd talked the night of the massacre, before anyone with authority heard about what happened in that village.Series
- Part 1 of Morally Grey SatoSugu
- Part 1 of What is this worth?
- Part 1 of JJK brainrot
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My baby by NazgulWrites
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)
07 Jan 2026
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Talia presses her wrist against the bridge of her nose, anguish and grief painted across her whole being. “You killed him,” she whispers, breathless. “You slit my son's throat and left him there.”
Dick stares at her. Bruce doesn't kill. She knows that. It's part of why they aren't together anymore. She couldn't get him to.
“...He's not your son,” Batman protests quietly.
Dick's eyes widen. It's not a denial.
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- Part 23 of Red Hood | Jason Todd Brainrot
- Part 2 of Go for the throat
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Ieiri Shoko's boys are gone. Both of them.
Four fresh cadavers lie flat before her in her morgue, motionless, bloody and empty and cold. A maid, the Plasma Vessel, and her boys.
She wants her boys back.
She vows to find the man who did this to them, and to prevent anything like this from happening to their underclassmen.
Something, somewhere, somehow takes these things as criteria for a Vow.
Through this Vow, Ieiri Shoko does get her boys back. They come back a little bit misshapen, though, a little bit warped.
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Misc. StSg things where ethics are suggestions and they're both a little manic, featuring: the kids!
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What if they'd talked?
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Despite the fact that Gojo Satoru was the strongest sorcerer that ever lived, there is a surprisingly scarce amount of information on him available to the public. Out of the minimal amount information compiled by scholars on the sorcerer, two items stand out the most:
-The Gojo family was made up only by Gojo Satoru, and this stayed true until his death, meaning, Gojo Satoru neither ever married or sired a child. The Gojo line died with him.
-According to credible sources, after a particular accident in his late 20’s, Gojo Satoru encountered a special grade curse and was haunted by it for what remained of his life.Bookmarked by NazgulWrites
22 Apr 2026
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who knew the hard times were the good old days? by hanxues
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime & Manga)
13 Apr 2026
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"How'd you even come up with the formations, Sensei?"
Satoru's smile froze on his face.
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21 Apr 2026
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The world has changed; they have changed. After everything that happened, they are all so tired and not quite ready to leave the apartment yet.
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21 Apr 2026
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lost again with no surprises by realboys
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime)
21 Aug 2023
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“I should call Satoru right now,” she said around her cigarette, watching Suguru out of the corner of her eye but forcing nonchalance. A mass murderer was standing next to her, she couldn’t forget. A mass murderer, but it was also Suguru.
“You should,” he agreed, smiling down at her. He wasn’t fooled by her act, it seemed. Something about Suguru had always been that way — perceptive, and so so good at reading people. “So why don’t you?”
Her lips paused around her answer. She didn’t have one.
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after the events of the village, shoko and suguru have a longer conversation. it changes nothing.
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21 Apr 2026
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The world isn’t ending anymore. Alador is still going through a messy divorce. Darius is having a self-care day. They’re both learning to be parents.
They probably both need a friend.
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- Part 4 of a foregone conclusion
Bookmarked by NazgulWrites
18 Apr 2026

