4 Works by valenhale
Listing Works
-
Tags
Summary
About to be married off to a man to pay off a family debt, you chance an escape from Inazuma to hide in the most sensible place and manner you know: off to Mondstadt, of course, disguised as a man to become a Knight and claw your way to freedom. And that’s where you found the most infuriating Captain of all—or, rather, that’s how Kaeya found you.
-
something strange by valenhale
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime)
13 Dec 2022
Tags
Summary
“Things go bumping in the night! I need answers, Gojou-san!” You simply didn’t mean to make the strongest (he said that himself) as your on-call ghost buster. It’s not your fault he’s the only one you know.
[Or that time Gojo unwillingly becomes your personal ghost buster. ]
-
There is no happy ending. by valenhale
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime)
26 Sep 2022
Tags
Summary
You thought that walking up to that stranger, purposely bumping into him in a pathetic attempt to get his attention was the dumbest thing you've ever done. Truthfully, after that fate encounter with an enigmatic stranger, everything else was a cascade of dumb decisions and mistakes.
But the worst of all was the fact that there was no ill-intention behind Gojou Satoru’s actions. He simply did not like you that much.
[Or you are just another conquest of Gojou Satoru, and you are dumb enough to fall for him, but also smart enough to realize this is your downfall.]
-
Tags
Summary
“If it is Lord Barbatos that brought you here, the Knights are in no position to decline you. You have to understand that I am only looking after our world.”
She broke away from his stare, looking back out the window. As she skims the sky above, the scraping of Kaeya's chair as he stood up to leave made her look back at him.
“Your belonging will remain in our possession for the meantime. I’ll come back soon to let you know if anything comes up.” He opened the door to leave. “And for what it’s worth, welcome to the city of Freedom, Anais Belluer. There is no city far more perfect for you.”
[ON INDEFINITE HIATUS]
