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A small smirk plays on Gojo’s lips then. “What color panties have you got on under there?” he asks snidely, jumping at any opportunity to tease Suguru’s vanity.
The corner of Suguru’s lips curl up into a psychotic smile, which causes Gojo’s face immediately to drop.
Oh no.
Bookmarked by Jae000
19 Apr 2026
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the problem of separate bodies by Stsg137
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime & Manga)
23 Apr 2026
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Suguru starts by keeping Satoru’s things. Satoru answers by leaving more of himself behind.
It begins with attention. Then comes appetite. Then all the small, strange ways two bodies try to solve the problem of being separate.
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The only alpha who wasn't stupid (and that's why he terrifies me) by WhiteVelvett
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime & Manga)
01 Apr 2026
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Satoru Gojo has always worn his scent of rosé champagne and roses like a diamond crown: unreachable, expensive, and lethal to any mediocre Alpha. After years of raising Megumi on his own and dealing with "manchildren" who needed a mother instead of a partner, Satoru accepted that Alphas were, by definition, stupid. Until he met Suguru Geto.
One party, one expired condom, and a positive result on a cheap plastic stick later, Satoru finds himself dealing with morning sickness, cravings for star-shaped chips, and the absolute terror of having found the only Alpha who isn't an idiot
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prove me wrong by indefinitelyforever
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime)
22 Feb 2024
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Suguru frowns down at the bruise, using a thumb to run along the edge of it before he lets out a scoff. “It's not even well made. It's all sloppy.”
“Eh-?” Satoru tenses, squirming between Suguru's arms. “Suguru, what–“
“I could make a better one.” Suguru's voice is low, barely a murmur. “That's just lazy work.”Satoru shows up to class with a hickey on his neck. Suguru gets a little jealous.
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From the moment they met, Gojo and Geto knew one thing: one day, they would be mates. Everyone could see it. Everyone also knew that the loud, brash one would be an alpha, and the calm, steady one an omega. Gojo and Geto knew it too – or so they said.
When their secondary genders manifested contrary to all expectations, nobody saw it coming. Except, perhaps, the part of them that always acted like they already knew, in the way you just know things about the person who has been yours since childhood.
Maybe everyone got their designations wrong, but no one got their bond wrong, and that's all that really matters.

