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I'm In Your Walls by FrozenChopsticks
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime)
19 Apr 2025
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Gojo Satoru’s hot next door neighbor is a murderer. At least he’s pretty sure he is.
On a sweltering summer night, Satoru sees something he shouldn’t. Curiosity about the crime he’s witnessed and the man who did it overlap into a messy haze of emotions. As that curiosity blooms into full blown obsession, Satoru gets swept up into Geto Suguru’s dark world of vengeance, desire, and secrets.
Hope Gojo doesn’t lose his head…
Part I: Chp 1 - 12
Part II: Chp 13 -Chapter 18 coming April 19 :)
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coanda effect by bunniehoney
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime)
30 Jul 2024
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Coanda effect: noun (Co·an·da effect) (kō¦andə-, -än-) : the tendency of a fluid jet, such as airflow, to be attracted to a nearby surface. Used in motorsport and car design by aerodynamicists to help divert airflow to specific areas of the car.
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“Yo, Satoru.”
Getou Suguru looks older. His hair is longer. He still has the same small scar along the left side of his forehead from 2013. It’s fainter, now, than it was then.
“It’s been a while.”
It's been seven years, but who's keeping count?
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Or, the JJK motorsport AU based on Formula One.
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- Part 3 of lights out, and away we go!
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What If... Volume 1 - Our Blue Spring, My One and Only by YourLocalJayBird
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime)
21 Jun 2025
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What if Riko Amanai never died? What if Yuki Tsukumo never approached Suguru Geto? What if... Suguru Geto and Satoru Gojo never split ways? What if Suguru Geto didn't die? What would've become of them? Their future? Well.. that's what I'm here to tell you.
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- Part 1 of What If... Jujutsu Kaisen
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Wuthering Heights by RiverRocksSinking
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime)
07 Dec 2024
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It’s the same now. His contempt for the system that offers up shamans like sacrifices makes him eye non-sorcerers with suspicion, but the connection he shares with Satoru makes him laugh into his mug. The way he talks, the way he smiles. The way he sometimes chews with his mouth open, and the way he teases Satoru. The way he looks out for him, when he forgets to look out for himself. He isn’t the same person he was eleven years ago, and neither is Satoru, but then again, are they not? How else could Satoru explain how their conversation settles into an easy rhythm, cradled by a sense of familiarity? At the sight of the man sitting before him, his heart cheers in recognition, and his soul settles in peace.
A story about power and who holds it, life and who saves it, lessons and who learns them, and second chances and who gets them.
