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Twenty-seven year old astrophysics professor Gojo Satoru has spent most of his formative years outrunning the mistakes of his past.
However, much like the apple fell on Newton's head, the whole universe decided to crash down on his.
More than a decade later, Geto Suguru, once the class outcast, walks back into his life as the university's hot new history professor. Unfortunaly, Geto is also the embodiment of a past Satoru would rather forget.
To make his life even more miserable; the man has developed a bizarre interest in Satoru.
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14 Jun 2026
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too good for everyone (not good enough for me) by schemingbanshee
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime & Manga)
07 Jun 2026
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There are a handful of things that Geto Suguru already knows about Gojo Satoru, all of which are against his will.
That’s he’s a know-it-all. That he’s an asshole. That he makes it his life’s mission to be the bane of everyone else’s existence, and succeeds — because the prick succeeds at everything he tries.
Geto Suguru assumes there isn’t much else to learn. Eavesdropping on a rejected confession and a conversation about foreign wordplay is enough to make him reconsider.
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"But you are Gojo Satoru. Set to inherit your father’s kingdom. Destined for greater things than being—”
Suguru's voice stops, and silence seeps into the room. Satoru gazes at him under heavy-lidded eyes, bidding him to continue.
“Greater things,” Suguru mutters. “Than being my omega.”
Satoru was not meant to be an omega, just as Suguru was not meant to leave him behind, trapped within the four walls of the Imperial Palace.
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13 Jun 2026
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Gojo Satoru grapples with his own existential loneliness when a delusional man calling himself an angel seemingly falls from the sky.
Is he breathing? Where the fuck did he come from?
Satoru thinks about the lead up to this moment but can’t make sense of it. He wonders how long this man must have been washed up on the beach before Satoru noticed. Because surely, logically, he did not fall out of the sky. Something definitely had. Satoru knows he saw the approach of something burning. He watched as it got bigger in the night sky, and heard it hit the sand. Something fell out of the sky, but it was not a person. Couldn’t have been. Because people don’t do that.
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11 Jun 2026
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Historically, socially, and economically speaking, the term alpha was synonymous with a few things: dominance, violence, superiority. But what if none of that was true? What if, once a month, alphas were nothing but emotional, needy messes subject to the whims of their omegas, desperate for attention and utterly powerless to their own desires? What if the hungry, dangerous, wild-animal-esque narrative of the alpha in rut was nothing but a fallacy, conjured up by the fragile egos of an alpha-dominated society?
Satoru wasn't about to get caught up in the semantics, but he had his theories, and Suguru was the perfect example of just how wrong that brutish image of a rutting alpha could be.
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09 Jun 2026
