Theone in which Gojo realizes the tables have been turned on him. he wakes up in the dead of night, only to realize what it feels like to be on the other end of the heart break.
gojo x reader, she/her reader, this is mostly just angst on Gojos end, ngl. reader is in margaritaville though, so theres that. fwb with unrequited feelings 1.3k words
omg hi !!! I just read your hc of itadori reader, and I loved it and wanted to ask me too but for a gojo fem reader x toman (specifically mikey, baji and chifuyu), obviously younger, (that is the age of the boys), That she is albino and with pretty blue eyes, maybe she is friends with Draken and I ended up in the gang because she is very strong and knows sorcery ??? I don't know, you can play with that, you can obviously ignore this request, tysm
It had all started when Draken had mentioned the fight against Valhalla to you. While it may have been a simple rant to a friend about an upcoming event, you had decided it was definitely an invitation for you to join in on the fun.
During the fight, you had caught the attention of some Toman members for many reasons. However, they would have to wait until the end of the battle to figure out who you were. By the end of the fight, you had altered some history with a blond boy in a middle school uniform. All because you ended up knocking out a dual haired boy with a knife by the cars.
Extremely introverted girl who enjoys trivia, football and good sitcoms. Curious about people, abandoned places, food, cultures and the world in general. I think I use Wikipedia unhealthily. Love medieval films and historic fantasy. "The count of Mon...
I'm a type of person who loves exploring. I'm just interested in making a friend. I love studying, Reading, singing and playing basketball, I'm a student and I love going to church. The rest of my time I spend at home.let's be friends.
Hi, guys. I'm Dave, a chill extroverted introvert. I love media and storytelling. Manga, anime, movies, TV shows, video games(a bit) and just anything that tells beautiful stories. I also enjoy watching YouTube and listening to podcasts from my favor...
Nnenna is actually my real name. It's Igbo translation means my father's mother. If you are familiar with the MBTI, I am an INFJ, which makes me an introvert who enjoys spending her free time reading, and relaxing indoors, but at the same time, oppor...
I like anime and my favourite character is Gojo Satoru. I really want to go to Japan for studies and would love to become an idol. I love sports and my favourite instrument is a violin although I am not privileged to play. I can sing better than eve...
I'm supportive and enthusiastic(maybe a bit too much) and am always open to new experiences. I love learning new languages and hope to travel. I'm a published writer and a very prolific reader across genres. I love swimming(even though I suck at it) ...
hii can i pls request a headcanon of gojo & kid fushiguros megumi & tsumiki x s/o reader? sorta like a found family kinda thing. i guess like over the yrs knowing/dating gojo & the fushiguros how their relationship w the reader is or how fond reader is w the fushiguro kids & how much gojo loves it?
Gojo closed his eyes, a smile resting on his face. He loved this. He loved the way you cared about them, the way they trusted you. Gojo could come home to this every day, and he would never get tired of seeing the people he loved most in this world sound asleep on his couch.
Freedom: we take so much of it for granted. The freedom to be who we are, to follow our preferences, to live free of discrimination and persecution. But are we free? One only has to look around us at post-Brexit Britain and the refugee crisis to know that freedom is elusive.
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