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#the model and the marriage broker
palukoo · 2 months
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damn can’t believe we lost both the model AND the marriage broker in round 1 of hot vintage polls
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gojonanami · 1 month
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❝ 𝐘𝐀𝐊𝐔𝐙𝐀 𝐅𝐈𝐀𝐍𝐂𝐄 ❞
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❝ WHAT HAPPENS WHEN TWO YAKUZA HEIRS ARE FIGHTING OVER WHO GETS TO MARRY YOU ?? ❞
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✧ pairing: yakuza!satoru gojo x f!reader x yakuza!suguru geto
✧ summary: you had no patience for the yakuza lifestyle your grandfather had -- you wanted to live a normal life, but when it leaks that your grandfather is in talks to have you engaged to one of two yakuza heirs -- you realize you're in deeper than you thought -- especially when they both fall in love with you.
✧ warnings: 18+, nsfw, smut, fluff, inspired / dialogue / scene concepts taken from the manga “yakuza fiance,” (which the fic is named after), reader's age is ambiguous, but all are 20s+, violence (as expected from mafia / yakuza stories), blood, stsg have tattoos, implied satosugu (just a passing mention of dating briefly), stsg have sadomasochistic tendencies, a little ooc, switch! gojo (very sub gojo), switch! geto, oral (f + m), deepthroating, handjob (m), fingering (f! receiving), double penetration, sex (p in v), creampie, poly relationship implied ending,
✧ wc: 18,476
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“I don’t want to marry either of you,” 
And your statement is met with confused stares — and normally stares like this wouldn’t be terrifying to the average person, but these were not average men you were dealing with. 
Satoru Gojo and Suguru Geto were anything but average — in many ways. 
Both were incredibly handsome — Satoru was blessed with a piercing blue gaze of the heavens and snow white locks that could stun any person into silence, and Suguru was no slouch either — with long inky black locks tied into a neat bun and his sharp features and his almost all too alluring smile — the two of them looked like they belonged to a modeling agency. Both were also brilliant, attending one of the best high schools in Tokyo, before going to the best university, leading in their respective specialities (Satoru studying physics, while Suguru chose literature). 
And, the two were both the heirs to two of the most dangerous Yakuza families in all of Japan. 
But right now, they are your biggest problems, personified. 
Their families were both vying for your hand in marriage — thanks to your meddling grandfather who shipped you off to Tokyo to get a would-be Yakuza husband — your yakuza family hoping to broker peace after decades upon decades of fighting with one of the other two biggest yakuza families around — the Gojo and Geto families respectively. 
“Excuse me?” Suguru speaks first, a single eyebrow raised, arms crossed over his crisp white button up. 
“I’m not here for this yakuza bullshit. I’m trying to live my own life — and I’m not in the mood to get swept along in my grandfather’s wishes for me to get married,” your hand is in your bag, fingers curled around your collapsible metal pole, “and I don’t care to know either of you, I don’t really care to stick around you — especially because all its earned me is the disdain of all the other students who have crushes on you — so how about we simply tolerate each other for this year?” 
Satoru whistles, “how disappointing,” his eyes raking over you from head to toe, “you’re worse than your reputation — we heard you were a stuck-up, spoiled rich girl that would do anything to get her way, but turns out you’re just normal,” he sticks out his tongue and makes a gagging noise, “how boring,” 
“Truly tiresome,” Suguru hums, his bangs falling in his dark gaze, “I was looking forward to a woman who could match up to us — maybe fuck me up, punish me, and strip away my dignity — type of girl who’d ruin my life, do you understand?” 
You stare at him, lips parted, brow furrowed, “What?” 
“In other words, we were hoping you were much more interesting than you were — as you are now, you’re just useless,” Satoru sighs dramatically, his pink lips curled in a smile, “bor-inggggg,” 
“You might as well go back to Osaka, or wherever it was you came from,” Suguru shrugs, hands in his pockets, as he pulls a cigarette and a lighter, “you could stay, but as it stands, you would be better off back home — maybe it would even start a war — that could be fun, Satoru,” he remarks, his grin growing more sinister by the minute, as he places the cigarette between his lips, and lighting it. 
“Let’s actually not be so hasty, Suguru. She could have some use,” he holds out his fingers to frame you between them, “could be worth something if we have her work at one of our families clubs — selling her body. She could make some use for us,” he says cruelly, “Otherwise, go back home, and let them know we’re the ones not interested in you,” he says, brushing past you along with Suguru. 
And you couldn’t decide which one of their smiles were the most bone chilling — and why you couldn’t quite find your voice in that moment. And you didn’t — not until you finally reached home, your phone ringing. 
“How’s it going, dear granddaughter?” you could hear the grin of the old coot even over the phone — and how could you tell him you wanted to go home now? You had hoped to go there to give two rejections — not earn two of your own. You hoped to stick out the year before leaving this place behind, if only to appease your grandfather. 
“I’m fine, but I think…I think I’m homesick,” you sit on the edge of your bed, hunched over, hand holding your head up, propped against your knee. 
“Why’s that? Did something happen?” 
“Nothing, I just—” 
“You’re not coming back home,” and your hopes fall, “one year, you have to stay one year no matter what. Don’t care if you have to fight with every bone in your body and fiber of your being — last a year,” 
“But why—” 
“Make those boys fall for you, and then break their hearts, heh — your grandfather is a heartbreaker and I know you can do the same,” and you know his lips are curled in a smile not too dissimilar to the two men you met today, “don’t forget where you come from — and what you’re worth,” and he cuts the line, as you stare at your phone, before tossing it away and lying back. 
Well, you know what you had to do. 
~~~
“Morning,” you know where’d they be — the only free period they had together that they spent in the dining hall with their entourage — including some girls who had been harassing you about how you knew the pair — ones you had suspected in fucking with your locker, smearing mud all over your shoes. A small retaliation for capturing their precious crushes’ attention.
The two heirs only stare for a moment — it had been two weeks since they had seen you, “thought I had gone home?” 
“Surprised you didn’t,” Suguru remarks, utterly disinterested from the look in his eyes, despite the smile plastered on his lips, “guess I lost the bet, Satoru,” 
You raise an eyebrow at Satoru, “you thought I’d stay?” 
“Thought you'd stay to take me up on my offer to sell your body,” he holds out his hand as Suguru slaps a stack of bills in his palm, “did you?” 
“I did actually,” your lips curl, as their gazes slide to one another, before you drop a bag on their table, “one kidney, 5,000,000 yen,” and you take delight in the smiles that slide off their expressions, as they stare at you, Satoru looking over the lip of the bag before you knocked it over and let the stacks of money spill over the table, “it took two weeks since it took a while to arrange and recover, but it was well worth it,” 
The pair only can stare — expression unreadable and words seemingly stolen from their mouths, as you only smiled down at them, your gaze digging into their faces like daggers.
Suguru’s eyebrows knit together, “How did you—“ 
“Friend of a friend,” you shrug, “I’ll have to be on a low sodium diet and probably do blood work a little more frequently but you were right about one thing — I was being weak,” you lift up your shirt to show the bandage on your side, their eyes wide, as they can only stare, “I won’t be making that mistake again,” 
And you place your foot up on their table, leaning in, as the mask slips from your face, and your anger surges forth, “listen here, you masochistic fuckers, I’m not scared of either one of you. I don’t care if I have to crawl home choking on my own blood, I’ll be sure you’re choking on each other’s as I drag you both to hell. I’m staying here, whether either of you like it or not,” 
“You can’t talk to them like that—“ one of the girls pipes up, her lips twisted in a frown. 
“I can talk to them however I want - do you know who I am? I come from a family just like there’s but we actually know how to cover up our crimes,” you chuckle, head tilting, “do you know how easy it’d be to get rid of you two?” Your gaze slides to the other girl, “it’d be all too simple — and trust me, I’d get my hands dirty if it’s the two of you,” your lips curl into a wide grin as you add, “after all, you guys did me the favor of dirtying my shoes already,” 
And the two blanch white, all indignance replaced with genuine fear — and you had never known someone could look at you as someone to be feared. 
And you didn’t know you would like it so much. 
You staple the smile on your face again, as the two heirs still sit speechless in their seats, eyes glued to you,  “Well that’s all,” you slide back, “I have to head to class—” 
But then your wrists are caught — pulling you back, as you find yourself pinned on either side by the two heirs, your body tense, before your gaze slides between them, “What?” 
“Marry me,” they both say simultaneously — and you gape at them. 
You are pushing them back, palms pressed against their chests, but find yourself met with two immovable objects, instead trying to squirm out of their grips. “What?” And their grips loosen enough for you to take a step back, but their hands remain around your wrists. 
“I have to have you,” Suguru presses a chaste kiss to the back of your hand, dark gaze lidded as he looks up at you, and a shiver climbs up your spine, “I’ve never been so terrified or turned on in my life — it must be love,” 
Satoru is the same, mesmerized with eager words, “I want you to do what you promised, Princess — ruin my life,” Satoru’s lips curled in a wide grin, “want you to completely fuck me up, dominate my entire life — and there’s only one way to do that, marry me,” 
Suguru only scowls at Satoru, “You know Satoru, it’s very rude to propose after your best friend does,” Suguru’s gaze slides to him, “she’s mine,” and his other hand finds your shoulder, pulling you against his chest, even as you struggle against their grips, “her family reached out to mine first,” 
“Fuckers, I swear to god, let me go—“ but they act as if they can’t hear you, a current of possessiveness sweeping their thoughts away. 
“So what? Her family decided to ask for my hand — looks like yours wasn’t good enough,” Satoru only grins, pulling you against him instead, his breath warming your flushed skin, as you grimace, “and I’d make her happier than you ever would.” 
“Want to take this outside, Satoru?” Suguru’s glare sent chills down your spine, but Satoru’s lips split into a smile so wide, you were afraid his head would crack in two. 
“Why? Feeling lonely? Go by yourself,”
And finally you stomp on Satoru’s foot before elbowing Suguru in the stomach, drawing groans from both boys, as you stumble away from them, whirling to face them, “Don’t treat me like your goddamn property or that I’m a prize to be won,” your words slip like venom from your lips, “don’t ever fucking touch me without asking,” 
“Of course, we’re sorry,” Suguru only grins after, holding his stomach, but he still looks all too delighted, “you should reprimand us like the scum we are, isn’t that right Satoru?” 
Satoru nods, pouting, “Yeah we deserve more of a punishment,” and your skin crawls at their eagerness. 
“I don’t know what the fuck is wrong with you two, but I don’t want anything to do with it,” you walk away, hiding your dumbstruck expression, but the two only followed you. 
“You can’t just walk away from us, you have to decide who you want,” Suguru calls after you, their long strides meant they caught up all too fast, and you’re armed with your collapsible pole now, pointing it at both of them. 
“Two minutes ago, both of you thought I was normal and boring,” your eyes narrow — was this another plot to just sell you to some club? 
“And I’m sorry about that sweetheart,” Satoru’s arm is around your waist again, while Suguru’s fingers intertwined with yours, “we were clearly wrong — and you have to take responsibility,” 
You stare at them, “for what?” 
And he’s leaning to whisper in your ear, “I’m so hard for you right now,” And you’re whirling on them with the pole, but they both expertly dodge your assault, before you’re hurrying away. But they let you go, watching after you with a grin. 
“This is going to be fun,” Suguru remarks, looking at his best friend, “I can’t guarantee I won’t kill you for her hand,” 
Satoru only smirks in reply, “You stole the words out of my mouth, Suguru.” 
~~~
It had been a week — a week of you trying skillfully to evade the two yakuza heirs. 
And you had failed. No matter how fast you left your classes, where you hid, where you sat — the two always found you. And now you have resorted to sitting outside to eat your lunch, being careful to avoid any stray glance of your presence. You sat, back against the building, as you held your head, bento box in your lap — how long until they would get the message? How long until they figured out you wanted nothing to do with them? 
Your grandpa had told you to make them fall for you, but you didn’t think you had too much more to do with how the two were following you around, dogging your every step. 
How would you last another year? 
You opened your bento — at least for once, you could enjoy your lunch without one of them— 
“There you are,” and your lunch nearly goes tumbling out of your lap, but you grasp it, keeping your food from spilling out of your bento, and you turn to meet the gaze of Suguru, leaning against the windowsill, “you’re a fast one, sweetheart,” his head tilted and lips curled in his signature smile. 
“How the fuck did you find me so fast?” you stare at him, brow furrowed, “it’s barely been five minutes, and this campus is huge,” 
“It’s the power of love, of course,” you cringe, and he laughs, bringing his knuckles to his lips, “oh rather, it’s the power of the tracking device I slipped in your bag,” 
And you blink, “You what?” 
He shrugs, “Well how else would I have found you so quickly? I’ll slip it in your shoe next time,” and he sighs, as you dig through your bag, before turning it upside down and letting your things spill out on the grass, “besides, there’s a good reason I’m tracking you,” and you find the tracker before stomping on it, digging your heel into it, crushing it into the dirt, “there’s been a kidnapping of another Yakuza heiress,” 
And your eyes flit to him, and he’s still smiling at you, “Who?” you continue to collect your things, shaking out textbooks and examining your things for any other hidden trackers. 
“You’ll learn tonight — come to the compound tonight — you’ve been formally invited by both my father and Satoru’s father,” and he’s hopping out of the window, fingers brushing yours as he hands you your pencil case, and he’s all too close now, his warm breath warming your lips. 
“And if I refuse?” and his lips curl in a smirk. 
“You’d be offending not only my family, but Satoru’s as well—” and he’s rising to his feet, offering you a hand, “and it might end in an all out war, but that would be just fine for us — would it for you?” 
You glare at him, taking his hand reluctantly, as he helps you to your feet, and you brush the dirt from your skirt and legs, “Fine, what time?” 
“After school, Satoru will be waiting by the gates for you,” he smiles, as he settles next to you, pulling out his own lunch, and you tilt your head, “oh are you curious about me? I have my own business to attend to,” 
“Is that what the other bastard is up to?” and he chuckles at that, taking a bite of his food. 
“Something like that.” 
~~~~
“Took you long enough, pretty,” the Gojo heir’s eyes drag over you like spotlights as he leans against the gate outside, the other students staring as you two speak, whispering as they walk by, slowing down to either catch a longer glance at Satoru or hear a bit of your conversation, “with being so quick to leave for lunch, I thought you’d be just as quick leaving the building,” and he’s offering you a drink from the vending machine that you reluctantly take. 
“Well, I wasn’t exactly looking forward to being a spectacle,” you grumble, as you power walk away from the burgeoning traffic jam that Satoru was causing, and he follows behind, “why do they all stare anyway? They know you're a yakuza, don’t they?” 
“Part of the draw,” he shrugs, the hiss of his own soda filling the air as he pops it open, “everyone wants what they can’t have, but don’t worry, I only have eyes for you, sweetheart,” you grimace as he sips at his soda, raising an eyebrow, “so what can’t you have?” 
You both finally reach the heart of the city, bustling with people left and right — the one thing you couldn’t get used to from the quieter life you led, “Some peace and quiet, apparently,” you adjust your bag on your shoulder in a tighter grip, if only you could lose him in this crowd and be done with all this shit, but it wasn’t that simple, and then it occurs to you, “did you put a tracker on me as well?” 
“Nah, I just used Suguru’s,” he smiles, as he downs the rest of his drink with his head thrown back, before crushing the can in his hand and tossing it away in the recycling bin nearby, “plus, I didn’t have time, been busy with other things, unfortunately,” 
“What things have you—” 
And you’re suddenly tugged into an alleyway, an arm around your neck and a hand clamped over your mouth, “Don’t struggle, it will only make it more difficult for you,” the man whispers in your ear, as another two men draw closer to your sides, “we’ll kill you if you do,” 
You can’t scream, but you don’t need to — because the man who grabbed you screams first. 
“Who the fuck are—” and he screams, his hands slipping from your side, the thump of his body against the pavement making you flinch, as you slowly turn to find Gojo, as he only glares at the other men, before his gaze slides to you, softening with a smile. 
“Sweetheart, it’s okay, come here,” and you swallow, before taking shaky steps to his side, and he’s pulling you behind him, “wait here,” 
It happens far too quickly.
Or maybe it’s just a blur now. Because now he’s beaten the three men into submission, their scarlet blood splattering against his uniform, the wet squelch of their flesh as he punches and kicks them, his shoe digging into their sides. He winds his fist back again. 
“That’s enough,” you say hoarsely, swallowing thickly, “they’re barely alive,” 
“More than they deserve,” he mutters, before sighing and grabbing one by his shirt, fabric straining against the dead weight of the man, and pulls him close, his hand connecting with his face as he slaps him awake, “You hear me? Listen,” he shakes him, until the man’s eyes blink open, bleary, “You see me? Don’t forget my face. You touch her again — and it’s the last thing you’ll see before the afterlife, got that?” 
“Yes,” the man slurs. 
“That’s my girl,” he jerks his head at you, “she’s mine and if you or any of your stupid friends or family see her, don’t talk or touch her, much less even look at her,” and his lips curl again, “or I promise my family and the Geto family will slaughter you — until there’s nothing left.” and he drops the man onto the ground, “let’s go,” he mutters, shaking the blood off his knuckles, before using the inside of his uniform jacket to wipe the rest off. 
“Your uniform, it's—” and he glances at the blood seeping into the fabric of his jacket and crisp shirt, and you’re digging through your bag, “I have my hand towel and some—” and he’s shaking his head. 
“I have a sweatshirt I can wear in my bag,” and he’s tugging off his uniform jacket and unbuttoning his shirt, and you can’t look away fast enough — not before seeing the tattoo littering his back. 
A large lion against his back, seemingly roaring, against a backdrop of bamboo, stared back at you, as your breath catches in your throat — he wasn’t just a spoiled heir, he was a real yakuza. And what he did to those men — his eyes met yours again, as he tugged the sweatshirt on, lips still in that ridiculous smile — it was likely the least of what he could really do to them. 
“Oh, sorry, guess I never told ya,” he pulls the orange sweatshirt down, pulling a pair of sunglasses on, and your horrified expression in the circular black rims stare back at you, “sorry for scaring you, sweetheart,” 
“You’re really—” you cut off, heart caught in your throat. Yeah, you had spent too much of your life surrounded by men covered in tattoos, but these two — their auras — were on another level that was simply — terrifying. 
“A yakuza?” he finishes, peering at you over the rim of his sunglasses, “Surprised it took you this long to figure out — thought you had that pieced together a while ago — what? I assume your family shielded you from that kind of violence — probably had guards on you 24/7 so no one would mess with you. Well you aren’t in Osaka anymore,” his fingers intertwined with yours, his larger hand engulfing yours as he tugs you along away from the alley, the faint groans of the men disappearing into the ambient noise of the city, “Stay close, princess.” 
And you flushed, biting your lip. There was a lot you didn’t know, but you knew you better learn — you spare one glance back at the alley — and quick. 
~~~
You both arrive back to the compound, as you’re funneled into a room, you get a glimpse of Suguru in an adjacent hallway, his clothes as bloodied as Satoru’s was, if not more. His dark eyes catch yours and his lips curl, as he holds his hand up as a greeting, mouthing, “Yo,” 
You’re shepherded away to sit, and soon enough, Satoru and Suguru join you, as you fidget in the middle of the room, the three of you sit on cushions, while another cushion directly in front of you. Your fingers can't help but toy with the ribbon on the front of your uniform — what if this was just a ruse to sell you off? Maybe they even found out about you selling your kidney? Anxiety swirled in your mind, dragging down your body to even the tips of your toes, your body buzzing and stinging with thoughts. 
“This really is just a talk to discuss the missing Yakuza heiress,” Suguru cuts through your thoughts, as you stare at him, slack jawed, and he only shrugs, leaning back against his hands flat on the floor, “you’re not hard to read, sweetheart,” 
“Besides, if we wanted to kill you, why not let you die in that alleyway?” Satoru chimes in, ever so helpful, as you glare at him, before his gaze slides to Suguru, “did you take care of that like I asked, Suguru?” and he nods, and before you can ask a question, the door slides open. 
Instead of the heads of the household, a yakuza comes in, sunglasses stare back at you, his dark brown hair slicked back, shaved on the sides of his head, as he stared down at the three of you, “The heads won’t be able to make it to this meeting — something has come up,” 
“Yaga, good to see you,” Suguru chirps, while Satoru only sighs, hands behind his head. 
“Glad to see you haven’t gotten yourself killed since you’ve been away, old man—“ and Satoru earns a fist to his head, “ow!” 
“Keep it up and you’ll get something worse than a whack to the head,” Yaga grumbles, taking his seat, “you must be the girl,” he eyes you up and down, “I’ll get straight to the point — the Akazawa heiress is missing. She’s assumed to be kidnapped,” he hands you a photo of her — shoulder length black hair, her eyes look past the camera, her head tilted downwards, but her hazel eyes pierce through the picture. 
“How long has she been gone?” Suguru asks, “any chance that she just ran off?” 
“There’s a chance she’s been sold off for a couple hundred thou,” Satoru remarks, crossing his arms, “people would pay a premium for a yakuza heiress,” and his eyes slide to you, and you glare back. 
“We don’t know — maybe she ran off, maybe she’s been sold, maybe there’ll be a ransom coming in at one point or another, or maybe she’s dead—” and you bite your lip, “but we can’t take the risk, especially since we have a similar heiress under our care now,” Yaga says, crossing his arms with a hefty sigh, “that being said, you’ll be staying at the compound until further notice— your things have already been brought here,“ you gape at him, mouth nearly hanging open, “and you’ll have Satoru or Suguru with you at all times — their schedules have been rearranged to have class with you,” 
“But—“ and Yaga shoots a look at you that silences your protests. 
“These orders came from the three heads, including your grandfather, would you like to defy them?” And your mouth clamps shut, your head falling. 
“No, sir,” Yaga rises, leaving, but not before ordering the two heirs to show you where you’ll be staying, “and any real threats to you appear, and your classes will be made online and you will remain under guard in the compound,” Yaga adds before disappearing behind another door. 
“It won’t be that bad, Princess,” Suguru grins, as they walk you to your room, “now we can really get to know each other before we’re married,” 
“Don’t you mean before we’re married?” Satoru says, as Suguru only smiles back at him. 
“I would rather not marry you, Satoru, dating you for a week was enough—“ and Satoru opens his mouth to reply. 
“I’m not marrying either of you,” you rub your head, feeling the beginnings of a headache creeping on your temples — you barely could make it through the day with enduring the amount of insanity these two already inflicted, you were sure you’d murder one or both of them if you had to spend 24/7 with them, “we should be keeping a low profile from now on, not going out—” 
“Except for the dates we have planned,” Satoru says, offering you the key to your room, and you unlock the door, stepping inside. 
“Especially not for those.” And you slam the door shut and lock it. 
Your eyes take in the boxes that surround you, full of the things from your apartment, and sigh. 
Fuck, this really was your life now, wasn’t it? 
~~~
“Why are you staring at me?” you can’t ignore Suguru’s stare in the subway, even when you refuse to meet it. The light from the windows flooded into the subway, flickering as the carts sped by, as the two of you hung onto the grab handles. Your usual peaceful ride to university was now impeded by Suguru who stood by your side, his eyes seemingly glued to you. 
“I see that your left side is slower to respond than your right,” and you shift under his gaze, “that’s why your bag is always on your left side, so you can spot a threat easier and have a stronger grip, smart,” 
You raise an eyebrow, “How did you figure that out?” 
He shrugs, “From observation — I also move a little slower on my left — I even blink slower,” and you face him, staring into his eyes, trying to notice any difference between the two eyes. The only thing you could see is how pretty they really were — dark and lidded, not as bright or striking as Satoru’s, but just as mysterious. 
“I can’t tell,” you tilt your head, and he only smiles. 
“There isn’t a difference, but I got you to stare into my eyes, didn’t I?” and you glower at him, your remark cut off by the influx of people flooding into the cart. Fuck, you never had seen it this full before. You forced yourself not to cringe under the tight quarters — you could handle this, it wasn’t a big deal, even as the people sandwiched themselves all around you, anxiety biting at your nerves. And then you’re knocked around by the crowd as the cart jerks, but then, Suguru is pulling you lightly so your back is pressed against a wall and he’s caging you in, his body protecting you. 
Your breath catches — he’s so close, “You don’t have to—” and your gazes meet again, your breath catching, your bag caught between your bodies. He’s nearly pressed against you, the heat from his form seeps into your own. And he smells good, despite the sticky heat of the summer lingering — something musky but sharp at the same time — what was that scent? 
“You seemed uncomfortable,” he says, his hand holding onto the grab handle above, “this seemed like the easiest solution, especially so I can protect you — it would be much easier to shield you with my body this way,” 
“Shut up,” you grumble, as he chuckles, before you’re sighing, “I’m not used to taking the subway — I used to have a car that took me back and forth,” you chew your lip, “I didn’t want you to think I couldn’t take care of myself,” 
“Makes sense to have you driven — as a yakuza heiress, they wanted precautions,” Suguru nods, his eyes sliding around the cart, “you never know,” 
“Is that why your eyes keep scanning the subway cart?” you raise an eyebrow. 
And his lips curl, “I did say I’d protect you with my life, didn’t I?” 
“Did you mean that?”
A chuckle escaped his lips, a noise that makes your breath catch, as the cart jerks again, pressing you both even closer, “I never say anything that I don’t mean, princess.” 
~~~
“Is following me around really necessary even after classes?” you hadn’t bothered to pull your usual disappearing act — it was counterproductive in multiple ways (the first being that either of them would find you and the second being you had to be glued to one of their sides at all times), “it’s not like someone is going jump from the shadows and kidnap me on campus.” 
“You don’t know that for sure, do you, princess?” Satoru drawls lazily, as he twirls his dinner knife around his fingers with a skill that said he’d done it a million times before — probably instead of doing the thing he was supposed to be doing, “a man comes up behind you while you’re studying or shopping, presses a weapon or gun to your side, just out of view, and he’s got the perfect hostage,” 
You raise an eyebrow, “You sound like you’ve done it before,” and the knife stops between his middle finger and pointer, the tip pointed at you, as he looks at you over the rim of his sunglasses. 
“Don’t get jealous, sweetheart, you’re the only girl I’d want to kidnap,” he leans forward and swipes a mochi from your plate — even though he had already ate his own — and you scoff, as you turn your attention back to your neglected dessert, choosing to use your brain cells to focus on your food instead of this psycho. 
“How lucky,” you mutter, as you stab your remaining mochi instead of your escort, “do the two of you have to take shifts like this? I’m surprised the two of you aren’t glued to my sides 24/7 together,” 
“We thought it was only fair the two of us split our time — and as much as I’d like to spend each and every hour with you, we both unfortunately have other responsibilities to tend to,” and he takes a bite of the mochi, “plus, this way, we get to spend time with you alone without the other interfering, and trust me, if I saw you with Suguru,” his lips curl, “I’d interfere,” 
“Well you don’t have to be worried about that, because I don’t plan on being with either one of you,” you reply, “I’m here to finish school and go home as soon as I can,” 
“You won’t be saying that once I make you fall for me,” 
You get to your feet, as you pull out your wallet — but Satoru waves you off, already pulling out his card for the waiter, “You’d have a better chance making me fall for you if you tripped me,” you roll your eyes, as you round the booth, and quick as a light, you trip right into his arms, your body bumping against his chest as his arms steady you. A hand tilts your face up to meet cerulean eyes filled with mirth, “did you trip—” 
And then you spot the chair leg you had tripped over oh-so-gratefully, “I don’t need to resort to those measures to make you fall for me, princess,” his finger traces your jaw with a featherlight touch, “I have plenty of other ways to do that,” 
You get to your feet properly and shove him away, as he chuckled, as you rolled your eyes, “Maybe in your twisted dreams, but—” And Satoru is tugging you away from the booth — a tight arm around you waist, as you stammer, “what the fuck are you—” 
“Guy’s been following you — just spotted him from a distance,” he murmurs, and your shoulders tense, resisting the urge to look back, “just keep walking with me, don’t worry,” his arm gently squeezed you, “won’t let anything happen to you, princess,” 
“Don’t call me that,” you murmur, as he leads you back inside the closest building, “where are we—” and he’s pulling out his phone, texting several people. 
“Getting us a ride in case I need to get you to safety, and letting Suguru know of the situation,” he offers you a small grin, “I could send you back, but that would be that and you will be on lockdown. Things might be getting a little more interesting from here — so it’s your choice, will you stay or go?” 
You considered your choices — you could run away from this, go back to the compound, but going back was a guarantee that you would be stuck 24/7 in the compound and stuck there for the remainder of your time here. And these two would take full advantage of that. Plus, your mind wandered to the girl who had been taken — you wanted to know more about what happened to her and why you were being targeted next. 
“Let’s go,” and his lips curl. The two of you round several street corners, Satoru’s arm remains tight around your waist, as he leads to a more and more secluded corner of the city, “is this the right move?” your hand wanders into your pocket, fingers around your collapsible pole. 
He sighs dramatically, “Do you have such little faith in me, sweetheart?” 
“Considering the two of you are insane, yes, I do,” and he clicks his tongue at you, “where—” 
And someone punches you, fist connecting with your left cheek as you stumble sideways into the wall of a nearby building. You hear the cock of a gun, your eyes catch sight of the weapon pointed at Satoru. You caught a glimpse as your eyes flicker open, several men stand behind him, all bearing weapons of some sort. 
Your ears ring, as you clutch at your head, as you struggle to get your balance, your vision in your left eye blurry from the impact,  “Come with me, and your girlfriend won’t have to watch you die,” you feel something warm run down your nose, and you touch it — scarlet stains your fingers. 
Fuck. 
Your eyes flicker back to where Satoru stands, eyes flickering to you, a shiver running down your spine at his hard gaze — not a hint of euphoria left — his lips a thin line, and his fists clenched, “I’ll fucking kill you,” his words leave in a whispered hiss, and quick as lightning, the gun is knocked from his fingers, and Satoru’s got him pinned down, fist winding back to punch his head in. The other men don’t hesitate to join the fray, just as Satoru doesn’t hesitate to take them down, blood spilling from their bodies as they fall one by one. 
You said you would be stronger — that you wouldn’t let this happen again. You weren’t some person who needed to be sheltered away. Your fingers clutched at the pole in your pocket, pulling it out, as you slowly uncollapsed it — you were a yakuza heir, just as much as these two were. 
One of them got up to shaky feet, lifting up his knife to stab Satoru from behind, “DIE!” and you slam into his side, hitting over the head with the pole — a grisly crack as the pole nearly snaps against his skull. 
“Fuck off and die!” the words leave your lips as you taste your own blood dripping from your nose. And you can feel Satoru turn to see you, eyes wide as he stares —  your words burn as much as your head hurts, as you wipe the blood from your nose. 
And the men are all down now, as Satoru walks over to you, and his fingers reach gently for your face, as he examines the blood dripping, “it’s just a nosebleed,” you say, and his gaze softens ever so slightly, before darkening, as a groan comes from the man that punched you. 
“Are you sure you’re okay?” your heart flutters at his gentle touch, the calluses of his fingers against your cheek, as he pulls tissues from his pocket to wipe the blood from your nose. 
And his eyes linger on your face for a moment, before he turns to the culprit, fingers clenched tightly around the napkin soaked in your blood. 
He drags the man up by the collar, shaking him, a gurgled groan leaving his bloody lips, “You might want to go, sweetheart — I have to make sure I let this one die for ever laying a hand on my woman—“ and you clasp your hand on his shoulder, shaking your head. 
“He’s half dead already — you don’t need to finish the job,” and he pouts, shaking the man again for good measure. 
“You said he should die—“ 
You shrug, “People like this aren’t worth the trouble of killing. And you don’t need more problems on your hands — so if you’re doing this for me, don’t bother. Let’s just go,” 
And you see his lips slowly curl into a grin, as he pulls you into a hug, arms around you waist, as he runs his fingers through your hair gingerly, “I didn’t realize you cared, sweetheart,” and you frown, “don’t want me getting in more trouble, huh? If it’s for you, I’ll oblige, but you owe me one,” and his fingers slide under your chin. 
“Oi, is the party over without me?” A familiar voice calls, Suguru walks over, several other Yakuza in tow, his sleeves rolled up, as he takes a once over of the situation, seemingly uninterested in the scum, his eyes falling on you and Satoru, lingering on the blood that still was trickling from your nose. His eyes narrowed, “which one—” 
“It’s already taken care of, Suguru,” Satoru rubs the back of his head, “but for your information,” he kicks the one who had punched you in his side, forcing him to roll over, a slight groan escaping his lips, “that’s the one who hurt her,” 
Suguru nodded, stepping over the bodies as if it was nothing more than a spill that had been yet to be cleaned up, as his hand brushes over your chin softly, drawing close, a sharp gasp leaving your lips when his fingers decide to travel to your nose, “It’s not broken, just bleeding, but I should still get her checked out at the compound,” 
“You?” Satoru furrows his brow, “you’re going to leave me—” 
“To clean up your own mess? Yes, I am,” Suguru smiles, “because it’s my turn to keep watch,” as he shows his watch, already well past midnight, “and I should be getting her back to the compound,” the two glare at each other, a tension settling over the scene that you were far too done with. 
You sigh, stepping past both of them, walking over the bodies splayed out on the floor, “Let me know when you both decide,” you yawn, hands in your pockets now, “I need sleep,” and Suguru follows behind, and you don’t see him turn to smirk at Satoru. 
~~~~
You swore someone was watching you. 
A presence loomed over you, hovering slightly, as you shifted in your sleep, a sigh parting your lips as you turned, still caught between in realms of deep sleep as you drifted in and out, eyes fluttering open a moment, and caught sight of a shadow. 
No, it was nothing. It was nothing. And then you’d wake to sunlight filtering through your windows, eyes fluttering open, but you would still wake with the lingering touch of someone else against your face. 
But each morning you’d check the locks, and it would be locked, with no signs of tampering — and you’d be left wondering if it was a dream or not. 
It had been like this for the last week — you’d sense a presence, for a split second of what you thought was consciousness, and then it would be morning again. 
And finally, you decided to stay awake, a knife you had pilfered away from the kitchen under your pillow. You let your eyes drift shut, drifting in and out of a half sleep, until you hear it. 
The slow slide of the door opening, and the soft close of the door behind. The person takes nearly soundless steps towards you, before leaning above you and you feel the faint brush of hair against your skin, before leaning back with a quiet sigh. 
Suguru?
And his fingers slide through your hair softly. He watches over you, quietly, until you turn to face him, eyes open.��
“You know it’s really creepy to break into a woman’s room in the middle of the night,” and Suguru blinks, before his lips curl in a small smirk, “and it’s even weirder when you just sit there to watch her sleep,” 
“Just trying to make sure you’re safe, sweetheart,” 
“In a locked room?” And he shrugs. 
“I broke in easily,” and you scoff, as he rakes his own fingers through his hair, “who else would keep an eye on you?” 
You sit up, crossing your arms, “Surprised you and Satoru aren’t in here,” 
“We take turns,” and you stare at him, as he leans back against the wall, “all we do is keep watch princess — would you have let us in otherwise?” 
You open and shut your mouth, before you find words again amidst the haze of frustration, “I’m not so fucking helpless that you both need to sit here and watch me sleep,”
“We have been doing this since the threats began nearly and you only noticed recently,” he points out, his eyes catching the faint light of the moon, as cautious and patient as Suguru was — his expression as indiscernible as a new moon was, “and it’s only because Satoru had gotten sloppy,” he shrugs. 
You rub at your temples, “you’re not the only one who is a yakuza—“ 
Suguru tilts his head, “Princess, you don’t know what it means to be one — not even your fingers have never been bloodied, and it should stay that way—“ 
Your fingers close around the handle of the knife as you lunge at him — you snapped. You were tired — tired of the men in your life running your life — your grandfather, these yakuza heads, and these two idiots — all of them treating you as if you were spineless. 
And you weren’t. 
His hand darts out — and it happens quickly. The knife clatters against the hardwood, and he’s pinned you underneath him. 
You glare, embarrassment licks at your cheeks like flames — you had placed your fingers on the stovetop and what were you expecting other than to get burned? You can’t meet his gaze, and you’re expecting another lecture or sanctimonious attitude, but instead, his fingers skim your cheek, “You should pick your battles wisely, sweetheart — because not all of them will let you off the hook,” and he leans close, breath warming your lips, as your eyes can’t help but squeeze shut. 
Only to wince after a sharp flick to your forehead. 
And his weight leaves you at once, your head turning to find him examining the knife you had stolen, “You should also choose a better weapon than a kitchen knife — especially one as dull as this one,” 
You scowl at him, “Well, how else will I defend myself?” 
And he smiles, shrugging, “Isn’t it simple? Use the weapons already at your disposal,” 
Your brow knots together, “What weapons?” And his hand is sliding the door open, as he casts one more glance over his shoulder, lips curled in that insufferable smile. 
“The ones sworn to you.” 
~~~~ 
“You’re staying home tomorrow from class,” the thermometer is plucked from between your lips, the white haired yakuza scrutinizing your room, cerulean eyes catching the pile of tissues you had failed to stuff properly in your trash bin, “how long have you had this, Princess?” 
You lay bedridden and pouting as you draw the covers over your face — you had not been feeling well this whole weekend, but you developed a fever last night. You thought it would be gone by the morning, “Just since this morning,” and he’s tugging the covers away, his brow wrinkled, and then you see it, bandages on his forehead, “when did you get hit on the head?” 
And he blink, fingers running through his hair, “This? It’s nothing,” and you raise an eyebrow, “if you must know, it’s just my punishment for taking you into the thick of things the other day,” 
Your brow wrinkles, “Who—“ 
He waves you off, “It’s not important — the important thing is that you get better — can’t have my future wife succumbing to the flu, now can I?” And you scoff. 
“I’m not your future wife,” you mumble, and you hear a small chuckle from him. And then your muscles begin to grow heavy, eyelids fluttering shut under the weight of exhaustion, and your skin feeling far too cold for your burning insides, “Gojo, I’m not—“ 
And you slip into darkness. 
You can feel the world around you move, the sounds of wind brushing against your skin, and the flicker of lights in your eyes. Your lips part, a desert inside your mouth with no oasis in sight, “where—“
A voice quietly shushes you, fingers raking through your hair gently, lulling you back to sleep. Was it your grandfather? No, he never coddled you like this. Not even he had his yakuza to look after. You were expected to care for yourself —- you couldn’t show weakness. 
Not as an heir — even if you were just a kid. 
And when you do wake for a moment, it’s with some prodding, a voice whispering for you to open your mouth at the press of a medicine cap to your lips, and your eyes flutter open to catch a glimpse of blue eyes — so you do, swallowing it with water. 
You fall into the arms of sleep again, only waking to your head slightly aching, and a distinct void in your stomach. You reach around blindly for your phone, and find that it’s still Sunday, nearly the evening. Your eyes adjust as your gaze spots the last glimmers of the sunset in the window. 
How long have you slept? Like four hours? You sighed, slumping back into bed, as you stretched. Your fingers pressed to your forehead, still a slight fever, but it was definitely lower. Maybe you could sleep for a bit longer, and you turn on your side only to find a familiar, not-so familiar sight. Your lips can’t help but curl a little. Again there is someone in your room, but instead as your eyes flutter open you see that Satoru has dozed off.
You hold back a chuckle, as you slowly get up, drawing a little closer. His head was against the wall, slightly tilted, soft breaths leaving his lips, arms crossed. He had a prescription medicine next to him along with a water bottle. Your fingers reach for the medicine, and you glance it over — seeing that it was prescribed earlier today for you. 
Your brows knit together, when did you—and then it comes back to you slowly — the lights, the sound of wind and cars — he drove you to a hospital. And his shoulder starts to slip 
And then you reach for him, trying to make sure he didn’t hurt himself. 
That’s when he grabs you — his eyes fly open, as he grabs you by the wrist, pulling you close, his hard topaz gaze cuts through you, until it slowly fills with recognition. His fingers digging into your wrist loosen ever so slightly, as he blinks. 
“Sorry about that, sweetheart,” but his fingers don’t leave your wrist, “are you feeling better?” 
“I am,” you admit, as his other hand reaches up to brush against your forehead and then neck, sending hest crawling up your skin for a different reason. 
“Looks like the medicine worked,” he sighs, leaning back, “guess I can scratch beating up that doctor off my list,” and you furrow your brow, “it was a joke, Princess,” 
“Why did you take me?” You asked and he tilted his head, “I mean you could have had me looked at here, so why did you—“ 
“As much as my father pays for these services, they don’t work weekends, usually — we do have an on-call physician, but,” he shrugs, as his thumb brushed back and forth against your wrist, right where your pulse was, “I didn’t want to wait,” 
And your eyes slide to the bandages around his head, “but you couldn’t get that checked out?” 
“Worried about me? I’m touched, Princess,” and your fingers reach for the bandages and brush against his locks, “hey, you—“ 
“It’s coming loose,” you lean over and slide your hands until you find where it’s coming undone and tie it tighter, fingers brushing against his soft locks — noting the undercut you hadn’t noticed before, “there,” 
“Thank you,” he murmurs, as your eyes meet his and your breath catches, your face an inch or two from his. And he looks different in the dark of the room, illuminated by the last vestiges of sun that were quickly fading into the night — softer. 
“Why did you take care of me?” And he blinks a moment, taken aback and he tilts his head, “someone else could have—“ 
“I wanted to,” he cuts you off gently, “why would I let someone else do it when I could? It was the least I could do,” and it was your turn to tilt your head, as he adds in a whisper, “I let you get hurt. I should have sent you home,” 
“If you had tried, I would have stayed anyway,” and he chuckles. 
“I know,” he murmurs, “and I know what it’s like to tough through things as if you’re invincible — as if nothing can touch you — and it’s only a matter of time until it does,” and your fingers brush against the bandages on his head, as you dare closer, less than a breath away. 
“Maybe I should make you take your own advice,” you whisper, and his lips quirk upwards in a smirk. 
“I’d love to see you try, Princess,” he adds with a grin, “you know I’d love to submit to you anyti—“ 
And you swallow the rest of his sentence with your lips, a chaste brush that leaves your entire body burning for more — a spark to kindling that you told yourself you wouldn’t start. But, your lips part his to see his soft gaze meeting your own, before finding your lips again, how could you not? 
“I’m going to get you sick,” you manage between kisses, lips meeting and parting, as he chuckles against you, a vibration sending a shiver that definitely wasn’t from your fever.
“You’re worth it, Princess,” but he kisses you one last time, noses brushing, before your stomach rumbles loudly in the relative silence of both of your soft pants. You flush, and he can’t hold back his laugh, as you smack his shoulder.  
“Shut up, I haven’t eaten since breakfast, thanks to someone,” and he’s still laughing as you try to smack him again, but he catches you by the wrist. 
“Don’t forget, I really like it when you punish me,” his lips press to your wrist, your breath catching for a moment before you hit him again on the chest regardless. And he laughs, leaning on his hand, “oh what will I do with you, sweetheart?” 
You scowl at him, rolling your eyes, “You can start by getting me dinner,” you grumble, and he repents, getting to his feet, “Satoru?” And he pauses, eyes flickering back, “thank you,” you manage, biting your lip all the whole, unable to meet his eyes or see the smile on his lips. 
“Anytime, Princess.” 
~~~~
You hadn’t seen Suguru or Satoru all week. 
Once a sought after rarity l, but now a foreboding concern. Satoru had been away on business — you didn’t care to know what, but you knew he’d come back only more clingy than ever. You chewed on your lip — especially after the kiss. 
Fuck. You kissed Satoru, you buried your face in your hands, what the fuck were you doing? Could you use the excuse that your fever had rendered you momentarily insane? No, Satoru would only crack a joke saying that he’s crazy for you too. 
What was your plan? You were only trying to bide your time for a year — not become further entangled 
You lay back on your bed, as you scroll through your phone — but Suguru was a different story. You heard from Satoru that he had returned. Yet now there was some random yakuza checking in each hour  — and even worse, keeping you confined to the compound. 
And a small part of you did worry for them as you tossed your phone aside — those fools may have death wishes but that didn’t mean you wished the same. 
You leave your room, sighing as you explore the compound. You had done your fair share of exploring, but you had never wandered into Suguru or Satoru’s quarters. You had been told by each of them where their rooms were, only for you to glare at them for providing you the implication. But now…maybe it was useful. 
You walked through the halls — seemed like most people were away at the moment. When Satoru had captured those people who had attacked you both, there was information learned about who was targeting you and of where that girl who was taken could possibly be. But it’s not like you were able to find that information out — unless you went looking yourself. 
Satoru and Suguru’s rooms were close to each other’s — but Satoru’s room was locked, as you tugged at the door to no avail. You glared at the handle as if it was the white haired idiot itself, before turning to Suguru’s door. 
You pressed your ear to the door, it was silent, not a single noise inside. You pull at the door and it opens. You step inside — the room is neat, a desk in the corner, along with a bed on the opposite side, but not much else. There were a few other things — a dresser with a few containers tucked beside it and a small bookcase against the wall near the desk lined with books on each shelf. 
It wasn’t what you expected — though you didn’t know what to expect. You stepped into the room, glancing around, as you approached the desk first. You rifle through the papers, finding nothing relevant — only papers from class and a few scattered notes that had nothing but addresses and initials scribbled. 
And then the door opens, you freeze, before you slowly turn to see Suguru, his clothes tattered, blood dripping from his arms and soaked through his white button up. His gaze is dark and heavy, until he finds your eyes, his brow wrinkled. 
“What are you doing?” no ‘sweetheart’ or ‘Princess’ — just a question. 
“I was looking—“ but you bite your lips, as you watch his shoulders slump, “what happened—“ 
And he draws closer, as you slowly take steps back, until he’s looming over you, his arm pressed above you, “Princess, you shouldn’t get involved in these things, unless you want to end up like this,” and the smell of death rolls off of him, the heaviness of his gaze could drag you down to the depths of hell — but you didn’t care. 
“Sit down,” and he blinks, before you’re pressing him onto the bed, “I’m going to get a first aid kit and some bandages,” 
“Sweetheart—“ but you’re already out of the room, returning with a first aid kit and bandages, “where did you—“ 
“Well after that first time Satoru and I got jumped by those people, I figured it would be good to stock up on things,” you pull out scissors and tape, and you dampen a washcloth you had stored in the kit with a water bottle you had grabbed. “Take off your shirt,” he hesitates, “getting shy?” 
Suguru’s lips curl, before he sighs, unbuttoning his shirt, “You know I rather you hurt me than take care of me,” and you scoff, as you busy yourself with preparing the materials to tend to him. 
“Well it looks like someone else already did that for you,” and your eyes meet with his bare chest, the red and black ink of his tattoos encroached onto his shoulders, but more than that — bruises bloomed on different parts of his body, scars from old wounds of various ages littered his skin, and dried and fresh scarlet clung to his skin from fresh cuts. 
You take the washcloth, slowly starting to run it over his body, the white cloth marred with his blood, he doesn’t flinch even as it cleans his cuts or wounds.  
“Why are you doing this?” And your eyes meet his, his amethyst eyes cut through you. 
“Because you’re hurt,” 
“Just because I’m hurt doesn’t mean you have to help,” you sigh, as you urge him to turn so you can clean his back next, the sight of his tattoo on his back unsurprising now as you continue to clean it. 
“Doesn’t mean you don’t have to either,” he gives a soft chuckle, “what’s your goal here sweetheart?” You urge him to turn again, as you begin to clean the blood from his arms. 
“Do I need to have a goal?” And he turns to face you, leaning even closer, as his black locks fall in his eyes. 
“Everyone has one — didn’t you have one for coming in here?” And your hesitation is all the answers he needs, “curious about what’s going on with those people after you, huh?” 
There wasn’t any use lying now, “Wouldn’t you be?” 
“I would be, but I wouldn’t get caught, now would I?” and you scoff, as his lips curl, “we have been tracking the group that we suspect has the heiress, and we have been interrogating the people that you and Satoru secured,” ‘secured’ — more like nearly murdered by the way Satoru acted. 
“And where were you?” 
He sighed, “Dealing with some loose ends — and some other business that my father had me deal with,” and he adds, “I had to make sure a message got out — so no one would ever attack you like that again,”
And why does your heart squeeze at the thought, “Why are you so willing to tell me?” And your hands begin to clean and wipe his palms. And you set the washcloth down, beginning to bandage some of the larger cuts and wounds, and his fingers intertwined with yours, as you glance up. 
“Because you deserve the truth,” he shrugs, “and even if I lie, you’ll figure it out, so why not tell you to begin with?” And he leans even closer, fingers skimming your cheek, “plus I don’t keep secrets from my future wife,” 
“I’m not marrying you,” but you don’t pull away, as he’s even closer now. 
“Well, you said never before — and I’ve worn you down to a ‘not’ — it’s only a matter of time,” and his words make you want you to pull away, to scoff at his words and leave, but you don’t. 
Why can’t you? 
“And I thought Satoru was the one full of himself—“ and his lips find yours, his kiss was more insistent, his fingers find your jaw, featherlight before it finds purchase on the back of your neck. You could taste the faint taste of blood, lingering on his lips, 
“And you also thought Satoru was a good kisser,” he smirks, as his lips ghost down your jaw, nose brushing against your cheek, as you pause — how did he— “well now you know what a good kisser is actually like,” 
Your eyebrows knit together, “Geto—” 
“Suguru,” he corrects you, he tilts his head, his thumb cupping your chin, and your lips find the other’s, his forehead pressed to yours. Then his phone rings, and the moment’s broken. He pulls away just as fast, as he turns to answer his phone, “Hello?” he listens, a man’s voice on the other end, “I understand, okay.” and the call ends, as he offers a smile to you, “I have to deal with some business, but I’ll be back later. And then it looks like I’ll be your escort while Satoru is away.” 
“What business—” but he’s brushing past you, going to his wardrobe to grab a fresh shirt, buttoning it swiftly, before pulling on another jacket, as he turns to glance at you over his shoulder. 
“You know better than to ask me that,”
“But you said you would be honest,” and he shrugs his shoulders, a smirk on his lips, as he heads out of the room. 
“I didn’t say when.” 
~~~~
“We have to tell her,” Satoru stood, hands in his pockets, leaning against the wall of the compound. Suguru clicks his lighter again, flicking it on and off — he had quit a few months ago when you had told him that you hated the smell. And he didn’t miss it, but he still carried the lighter — old habits die hard, “the pictures we got — they are getting better at tracking her without us noticing. And these other fires we’re being sent out to deal with — it’s leaving us with less time to protect her,”
“Do you have to?” Suguru asked, flicking his lighter closer, the silver outside glinting in the low light of the moon, “isn’t it safer for her to stay in the dark for now?” 
“Staying in the dark doesn’t mean she won’t put herself in danger one way or another without us knowing,” Satoru shrugs, “she said even if I had sent her home that day that those men were after her, she would have came after me,” 
Suguru gives a terse chuckle, “I don’t doubt that she would,” he sighs, gaze towards the inky darkness of the sky, dotted with faint stars that he couldn’t see but knew were there — just as these threats were, “if she found out that her grandfather was threatened too? There’s no way she would wait,” 
“So what do we do?” Satoru scratched the back of his head, “we could send her back home — she might be safer there than here,” 
“Her grandfather told us—“ 
“I know, but what choice do we have, Suguru?” he sighs, and Suguru can’t help but quirk his lips. 
“You know if we do this, we may have to fight her grandfather to stay engaged with her,” And Satoru smiles, shrugging. 
“I know, but we can handle it, can’t we?” Satoru leans back, “we’ll just have to fight him on it. Why? Are you afraid?”  
Suguru gives a short chuckle, “Since when have you known me to be afraid of anything?” And he turns his gaze towards the door, “so when should we tell her?” 
But they don’t notice that you’re pressed against the door, your fists clenched. And they were right about one thing — you wouldn’t wait. 
~~~~
CRACK! 
Fuck, your eyes burned as you tried to open them, the sharp pain in the back of your head radiating all over, as your eyelids refused to open. What happened? You tried to hold your head, only to have your wrists strain against something rough — rope? The fibers dig into your wrists as you try to stand, only to find them bound to something else. 
“Finally awake?” it was a woman’s voice — and your eyes still can’t quite open — fuck, this wasn’t part of your plan, “take your time, they said they wanted you in pristine condition so I can’t have you falling apart on me later on,” she scoffs, her footsteps receding away, and you could hear the quiet murmurs of other voices — men, by the baritone. 
Your eyes burned as you adjusted to opening them, still fighting the urge to flutter them shut under the pain. The dim light swung overhead, a warehouse from the bare floors and even barer walls and ceilings overhead, barely illuminated in the flickering exposed lightbulbs hanging over the middle of the room. 
“Where am I?” You choked out, voice wavering in a way that made you want to grit your teeth and chide yourself for the fear that seeped into your words. 
The quiet click of heels came closer, “Don’t recognize me? Well I suppose you never did see my face in person,” and you knit your brows together as she stepped closer, leaning in far too near for your comfort, “I should thank you for your efforts in trying to find out what happened to me. It made it far easier to kidnap you,” 
Her hazel eyes were even more startling in person. 
“The Akawaza heiress,” you stare at her — her hair had grown a little past her shoulders now, ends slightly curling at them, “I thought—“ 
“I was missing? I was,” her lips curled, running her sharp lacquered nails through her black locks, “but it was my choice,” the screech of chair legs scraping against the floor makes you flinch ever so slightly, as she sits in front of you, her legs crossed, “I’m being rude — how is your grandfather?” 
“Fuck off,” you spit, and she clicks her tongue. 
“And here I thought you had manners, but I suppose the city’s changed you, little princess?” she hums, leaning back, wood of the chair creaking as she did, “or maybe your boyfriends did,” you say nothing, scoffing, as she sighs, “or knowing your grandfather, you probably didn’t have any to begin with,” 
Rage fills your veins, lava bursting from them as the venom leaves your lips, “Don’t talk about my grandfather like that—” 
“Why shouldn’t I? You never cared for the yakuza before, right? Is your grandfather not included in that equation? Or maybe it was because he kept what he did behind closed doors, and never bothered to tell you the truth,” and you’re not fast enough to stop your brow from furrowing, and she latches onto it, “Oh he didn’t tell you, did he?” 
“You really love the sound of your own voice, don’t you?” you murmur, and she laughs at your remark, her nails clicking against the forearm of the chair — lacquer on wood that began to grate on your nerves, “can you get to the point of all this shit? Why the fuck am I here?” 
“Because your grandfather is picking and choosing who he favors — and so I decided to take his heart, and I’ll only give her back if he gives me what I want — ” and then you see the way her lips curl and her jaw is cut, and it occurs to you. 
Your grandfather had said he was a heartbreaker. 
“You’re his granddaughter,” and she smirks, her nails falling still. 
“Do you see the family resemblance?” she leans against her hand, elbow against the arm of her chair, “it would be nice to meet you — if I didn’t have to possibly kill you,” 
“So you want to be the heiress? I never wanted to be one in the first place—” 
“Do you think that matters?” she scoffs, “what matters is the choice your grandfather makes —  and he’s chosen you — with no regard for the other children he has had,” her gaze falls downward, “do you know what it is like to watch your mother vye for the approval of someone who never truly cared for her in the first place?” 
Your gaze falls downward, “I don’t know,” you admit, “but is all this worth this? What do you think he will even do for me?” 
“He’ll meet my demands, and each hour he doesn’t, he’ll get another finger of yours,” she pulls a knife out, the blade glinting in the dim light, as she rises to her feet, your body straining back as she draws close to you, running the flat of the blade down your cheek, “should I start with your left hand or right?” she pulls the blade back, and you smile, “what—” 
And you lean your head back and smash your head against her own. The crack of your skulls colliding rung in your ears, along with the knife clattering to the ground, as you felt warm droplets ran down your face, and she stumbles back, clutching at her forehead, scarlet staining her face and fingers, “It’s funny you think that I came to you without a plan — how do you think I found you?” 
“It wasn’t on her own,” and a hand on her shoulder, before she’s pinned to the floor. Satoru’s eyes slide to you, a smile on his lips, as she’s struggling, trying to look for her men, “looking for your goons? Suguru has taken care of them by now, unless he needs my help,” 
“Akari isn’t the only one who likes to hear herself talk,” Suguru runs his fingers through his hair, “Satoru, you haven’t even untied her,” his footsteps echoing as he approaches you, bending down to pick up Akari’s knife. 
“A little busy at the moment, Suguru,” Gojo has Akari pinned with one hand, “unless you’d like her to get away,” and Suguru shrugs, as he slips the knife under your restraints and cuts them off, “are you doing alright, sweetheart?” 
“I’m fine, just my head’s aching,” and Suguru pulls a cloth from his pocket, wiping the blood from your face, your eyes closing and nose wrinkling as he does, “did you call my grandfather?” 
“Yeah, I don’t have a death wish,” Satoru replies as he hauls Akari up and hands her off to his associate to take her. 
You get to shaky feet, “Hold on,” you walk over, grabbing Akari by the front of her blouse, silk wrinkling under your grasp, “fuck with me or my family again, and I won’t be so lenient,” you shove her off, and then you add, “but I’ll talk to my grandfather about some sort of possible arrangement for your mother,” 
And then you wave the yakuza off and they take her away — assuredly to Kyoto to be dealt with by her grandfather. 
“Are you really going to talk to your grandfather about her?” Suguru asks, raising an eyebrow. 
“It’s the least he could do since he caused me to be targeted,” you grumble, rubbing your wrists, as Satoru takes his suit coat off and places it around your shoulders, before a smirk pulls at your lips. 
Suguru tilts his head, smiling, “Well, how would he feel if he knew you got kidnapped on purpose?” And you shrug. 
“He doesn’t need to know that.” 
~~~
“I’m surprised you guys agreed to my plan,” you hiss as Satoru takes a damp cloth to clean the dried blood from your face, while Suguru is knelt, bandaging your ankles — their rough and bruised hands somehow still gentle, “I thought you would never let me wander into danger,” 
“Well, we knew we had to do something when we realized you were listening to us, didn’t we, Princess?” Satoru snorted, and you could hear the smile gracing his features — even with your eyes shut — “and this was the best way to ensure you weren’t hurt,” 
“Relatively,” Suguru adds, as he finishes bandaging one ankle, “did she do anything else to you?” 
And Satoru’s hand pauses as they both wait for your answer, and you shake your head, “No,” and Satoru pulls the washcloth away, your eyes fluttering open to meet two skeptical gazes, “really, I’m fine,” your lips curl after the two of them look away, Satoru turning to grab a bag of ice for your forehead, while Suguru busied himself with bandaging your other ankle, “is this threat the reason my grandfather sent me to Tokyo?” 
The timing had lined up — Akari had started the threats not a few months before — after she had reached legal age, the perfect age to contend for the position of successor to her grandfather. And by sending you here, your grandfather thought he was putting you out of immediate danger — but he didn’t know Akari would make her way to Tokyo. 
“More or less,” Satoru sighed, as you flinched when he pressed the ice pack to your head, the condensation from the bag already clinging and dripping down your face, “the geezer wanted to find the source of the threats against you—and by sending you here, to your potential fiancés—“ 
“I would be safe protected twofold by two of the biggest families—“ and you blink, pulling the ice pack away from your face, “the engagements — that’s why they were leaked — it was to protect me,” you mumble, “so that means—“ 
“You can go home if you want, Princess,” Suguru says, looking up at you, expression as inscrutable as it always was, “the engagements were only pretense,” 
“You both knew?” And Satoru sighs, scratching the back of his head, and why does it feel as if his nails are carving out a piece of your heart. 
“The old coot swore us to secrecy, we didn’t have—“ 
“But, everything, the two of you…the engagement—it’s over,” you say slowly, gaze falling downward. You should be happy, relieved, thrilled — you could go home, what you wanted to do from the start. You could get your own apartment or transfer to a different university—and leave this behind, a bad dream washed away by the events of a new day. So why? 
Why did it hurt? 
“Don’t tell me you’ll actually miss us, sweetheart?” Satoru teased, a force more than anything — bittersweet worded coated in a sugary sarcasm, “because I very well may propose here and now,” 
You almost scoff, but Suguru beats you to it. 
“A proposal now? Seems like finishing early isn’t what you just do in bed, Satoru,” Suguru scoffs, as Satoru shoots a glare over his sunglasses, “she’s only eager to get home now isn’t she? "If she isn’t so eager,” he adds, “then she would stop the one she wants from leaving her room, wouldn’t she?” 
And Suguru is slowly getting to his feet, while Satoru also turns to leave — and you don’t think—but you were sure that you truly hadn’t thought a single sane thought since you had arrived in Tokyo—
You grab at the fabric of both their shirts, fingers clutching at it, as your lips curled when they glanced back at you. 
“Who said either of you could leave?”
~~~
“You’re going to have to use your words,” you murmured, fingers ghosting Satoru’s jaw, a delightful shiver parting his lips as you smiled at him, sat spread at the edge of your bed, “what do you want?” You stepped closer, between his legs, daring even closer. 
“Sweetheart, you know what I—“ and a low groan leaves his throat as your fingers slide to the nape of his neck to tug at his snowy locks, “please—“ 
“I know you love this,” you murmur, leaning to press a kiss to his throat, smiling against his skin, “you said you wanted me to hurt you, so it looks like you’re getting your wish,” your eyes slide to the other, sat in a chair, “I know you like to watch, Suguru, so you must be enjoying yourself,” and you’re further unbuttoning Satoru’s shirt all the same — crisp white button up definitely creased and wrinkled as it fell open, tugged out from his slacks. 
Suguru’s fingers flexed against the grain of the wood of the armrests, his muscles taut, his lips a tight line that only matched the fabric of his slacks straining against his erection. The corner of his mouth twitches, and you smirk. 
“I didn’t hear an answer, Suguru,” and you’re placing another kiss on Satoru’s neck, a whine leaving his throat, while your eyes find Suguru’s amethyst gaze darkened to nearly black, his knuckles white against the wood, as you lean down to lick a stripe up Satoru’s neck, who bites his bottom lip. 
“I’d enjoy it even more if I could touch you, or me,” Suguru adds through gritted teeth, “Princess—“ 
And you click your tongue, “You had such patience when you were watching me sleep — so where’s that patience now?” Your fingers graze Satoru’s erection through his slacks, and his head is falling back, as Suguru shifts in his seat, not so subtly adjusting himself. 
You undo Satoru’s belt, unbuckling it with ease, as his cock slaps against his stomach, and you didn’t know it was possible for a dick to be pretty, but Satoru’s was — a deep flush settled over it, pearly beads of precum dripping from the ruby tip. And a distinct heat begins to throb between your thighs. 
“You can touch yourself,” you tell Suguru, his legs twitching to get up, “but you can’t cum until I tell you can,” you run a finger up Satoru’s cock, teasing the weeping tip, a groan leaving the snowy haired man’s lips, “strip, Suguru,” 
And he does, you hear the click of his belt, the sound of fabric rustling, as your fingers tease the slit of Satoru’s cock, gathering precum on your fingers, drawing a grunt from his lips. You can hear the distinct sound of Suguru spitting in his palm, his hand beginning to work at his own cock. 
“Both s’good for me,” you murmur, as you stroke Satoru’s cock in earnest, the quiet moans from both their mouths sending a ribbon of need to your already dripping cunt, “can’t wait to fuck you both, make you my toys,” and you’re pressing a kiss to Satoru’s tip, his pretty, pink lips parting, as his head rolls back again, “but you’d both like that wouldn’t you? Maybe I shouldn’t let either of you cum, make you beg me all night,” as your tongue traces his lovely vein up the side of his cock, “what do you think, Toru?” And your mouth finally closes around his dick, sucking hard that draws a hiss from his lips, fingers fisted in the sheets. 
And Suguru isn’t doing much better, the sounds of his hand squelching and the moans leaving his lips growing louder and louder. 
“Please, Princess, I’m close, I can’t—“ and you click your tongue, a pout on your lips, as you pull away your touch, “baby, I—“ 
“Can’t let either of you cum so fast,” your eyes slide to Suguru, his cheeks flushed a lovely pink that reaches even his ears, as his hand slows, his cock twitching in his fingers, “gotta make you earn it. It’s only right after all the shit you put me through right?” 
It’s a cycle, a cycle of you bringing them both to the edge of orgasm, only to tell them to stop. Their sweat slicked brows wrinkled, as you worked them up once again and again and again — you had lost track of how many times. 
“Please, please, sweetheart,” and you knew you could get Satoru to beg, but you didn’t think it would be this easy, and you let his dick brush against your throat, as you let him fuck your throat, hips jerking, “fuuuuck, I need to—” 
And you’re pulling your lips from his cock with a pop, glancing at Suguru whose black locks are beginning to come loose from their neat bun, more of a mess now than he had been fighting yakuza earlier, and all because of you. 
“Suguru? Wanna cum?” you ask, smirking as his gaze raises to meet yours, a desperate look that tells you everything you need to know, “be a good boy and tell me,” 
He swallows, adam’s apple bobbing, as pre drips down his knuckles, “fuck, Princess,” he’s shaking his head, “ I want to cum, please — I need—” 
And your lips curl, “cum for me,” you murmur before you’re wrapping your lips around Satoru again, his tip brushing against your throat, sucking hard, his fingers finding purchase in your hair. And he’s cumming hard, his hot release slides down your throat, nails digging into your scalp, nearly never ending — even as you pull away, his cum paints your face and lips, and drips onto your clothes. His cerulean eyes glazed as he looked down at you between his legs, a string of spit and cum connecting you to his cock. 
And Suguru was no better. He had cum hard all over his hand and the floor, his cock still somehow half hard, his body slumped back in the chair, as his chest heaved. His hair tie had long fallen away, his long black locks brushing against his shoulders. 
You lick your lips clean of Satoru’s cum, wiping the rest away with the back of your hand, “Made such a mess,” you tsk, as you get to your feet, slipping off your shorts and shirt, before leaning down to kiss Satoru, and he’s still sensitive by the way he jolts against your touch, before melting into it, his tongue parted your lips with ease. And fuck, you hoped he couldn’t see how wet you were — nearly dripping down your thighs at this point. 
And you’re pulling away, your thumb dragging down his lips, as his teeth try to catch the finger between them, but you’re too quick. You turn, a smile on your lips, you make your way over to Suguru. 
You’re wiping up the mess on the floor with your shirt before kneeling, “made such a mess, Sugu,” and he’s staring at you through half lidded eyes, his fingers brushing your cheek, “did I say you could touch me?” 
“You never said I couldn’t,” he murmurs, and god, his voice is far gone, raw and nearly guttural, as his fingers found purchase in your hair, “and I think I earned it after your little performance—“ and he hisses when you lean in, tip of your tongue teasing his slit and licking the dripping cum off his half hard cock, “fuck—“ 
“Not yet,” you smiled, as you started to lick his cock clean of his cum, “but maybe if you’re good,” he grunts as you sink is cock into your mouth, tongue swirling around his length, licking and sucking — and fuck, he was already twitching in your mouth. 
And then he’s easing you off his dick with a tug of your hair, and you’re glancing up at him, a question on the tip of your tongue, but he’s swallowing it with a kiss, as his hands slip down your body to haul you nearly into his lap. Calloused palms find their way to your hips, squeezing lightly, as he pulls away, cupping your chin with his thumb. 
“Suguru—” and you yelp as he picks you up with ease, placing you in Satoru’s lap whose hands wind their way around your waist, his fingers already beginning to tease your hardened buds through your bra, a gasp leaving your lips, as Suguru placed his on your neck with a smirk as he murmurs:
 “Let me show you how good we can be, sweetheart.” 
~~~~
“Tell us what you want, princess,” Satoru murmured in your ear, his warm breath doing nothing to help the needy heat between your thighs, the one that Suguru was knelt between, his large palms spreading you before him, “is she as wet as I think, Suguru?” 
And Suguru catches your gaze, a wicked smile on his lips as he replies, “Wetter, she’s a mess, aren’t you?” you bite your lip to stop a whimper from leaving your lips as his fingers graze the growing wet patch on your panties. And your squirming only makes Satoru grunt, his erection pressed against you, the friction doing little to help either of you. 
“Fuckers,” and Satoru clicks his tongue, a smile on his lips as he turns your head. 
“Think I have a better use for that mouth of yours, sweetheart,” and his lips find yours, right as Suguru toys with the elastic of your panties, snapping it against your skin, Satoru swallows the small noise that escapes your lips, his tongue slipping into your mouth as it does. 
And god, you already can’t even think straight. 
Satoru’s fingers are pushing up your bra, teasing your nipples, as Suguru pressing a kiss to your dripping cunt through your soaked underwear. 
“So pretty,” Suguru murmurs, and Satoru’s lips part from yours, gaze darkening as he drags his thumb down your kiss ruined lips, and he tugs your drenched panties down, “and your cunt is even prettier, isn’t it princess?” 
And you were — your gorgeous pussy was glossy with your pre, dripping all over his fingers when he parts your messy folds, “Bet she’s even tighter, isn’t she?” Satoru murmurs, as his dick twitches against your ass, “
You whine as his words warm your aching pussy, your eyes flickering downwards, as Suguru’s lips graze your inner thigh, and you already know Satoru’s pouting. 
“You’re taking your goddamn time, Suguru, when do I get my chance?” He grumbles, nose brushing against your neck, as you can’t help but chuckle. 
“You got your turn, and now it’s time for you to watch,” and your giggle turns to a soft gasp when his lips press a kiss to your clit, “and sweetheart, can’t wait to see how you’ll punish me for this later — because I’m not stopping until you beg me to,”
Your lips part with a reply, but he pulls a moan from your lips instead as his tongue drags up the length of your weeping entrance. God, fuck, how did you taste this good? His tongue flicked against your puffy clit, drawing lazy circles, your slick already drenching his chin and lips. 
“So fucking good, baby, s’good f’me,” and your fingers are threading their way into his dark locks, pulling him even closer, his lips closing around your clit to suck, “could live in this pretty cunt,” he grunts, the tip of his tongue teasing your entrance. 
Your head falls against Satoru’s shoulders, a groan fell from his lips as his cock dragged against your ass, your slick drenching his thighs and cock alike, “can’t wait to sink my cock into you, fuck,” Satoru murmurs, the wet squelch of your cunt rang in his ears, and he could imagine how wet and warm you’d be once he sunk into you, inch by inch. 
And he couldn’t wait — he needed to do something. 
Satoru’s fingers found their way down your body, tweaking your nipple before one large palm dragged slowly down your front, until he found your clit right above Suguru’s face. 
“Toru,” you gasp, as his fingers pinch your clit and Suguru glares, pulling his lips away for a moment, only to sink a finger back in insteas, drawing a moan from your lips, “Sugu—fuck—“ 
And it’s too much, one more touch and you’re cumming, body falling back into Satoru, as Suguru fucks you through your orgasm. Your release runs down their fingers, as Satoru lifts his hand a moment to lick his fingers clean. 
God, you’re too pretty for your own good, Satoru’s eyes drag over you — your kiss ruined lips, skin shiny from your sweat, and the way your eyes were lost in an endless pool of lust. 
“Suguru was right, you’re the sweetest thing I’ve ever tasted,” Satoru grin, gently turning your head, and you’re panting, nose wrinkling ever so slightly at his words, and he tuts, “don’t believe me? Well I can fix that,” and his lips find yours again, letting you taste yourself, swallowing your moans, as Suguru continued to finger fuck you. 
Suguru’s finger stretches you open, fluttering, knuckle deep, as your precum drips down his fingers. 
“Remember who’s fucking this cunt, sweetheart,” and Suguru is, another finger parting your needy folds, and between Satoru rubbing your clit and Suguru’s fingers curling to find that one spot, drags against your insides, “fuck, how are we going to fit, Satoru? She’s still so tight,” Suguru grunts. 
You pull your lips from Satoru’s, a whine leaving your lips, “More, please, I need—“ and a third finger joins the other two — but it’s not Suguru’s. 
“Fuck, you’re so fucking soft,” Satoru groans, pressing soft kisses to your skin, only serving to make you keen at their touch, and your walls flutter around their fingers. 
“Fuck, we’re trying to fuck her open and she just keeps getting tighter,” Suguru grunts, while Satoru’s lips find your earlobe, sucking, just as he adds another finger, a moan escaping your lips again. 
Suguru’s fingers fuck at a steady pace, fucking deeper and deeper, while Satoru’s are faster, pistoning in and out while dragging against your walls — and it’s not long until they are working you up to a second orgasm, it’s too fucking good — and they both find that spot in you that has you seeing stars. 
“I’m g’nna—” and Satoru finds your lips in a sloppy kiss, saliva slipping from the corner of your mouth. And you cum, even harder, your swollen folds clamping down on their fingers as they continue to fuck you unendingly through your orgasm. Your lips pull away, only to moan their names, again and again, until they finally slow down. 
“Good girl,” Suguru murmurs, pressing sweet kisses to your thighs, while you come down from your high, walls flutter around nothing at the praise, while Satoru nips at your neck right above your racing pulse. And your eyes find Suguru lazily palming his weeping erection, as you lift your bare foot to rub against it, making him hiss, while you rub against Satoru teasingly. 
“Don’t forget who’s in control,” you kiss Satoru again, before biting his bottom lip, and he’s melting into your touch, “and, you were good,” your foot rubs against Suguru’s cock again, drawing another pretty groan from his lips, “but now it’s time to be obedient.” 
And they are — as you have Satoru sit back against the pillow lined headboard, because if it was anything you knew now — Satoru loved to be controlled, while Suguru liked the illusion of control, even if he didn’t have even a bit of it. So you have Suguru kneeling behind you, as you climb into Satoru’s lap, a small groan leaving his lips as your cunt grazes his hard cock. 
“Such a good boy, aren’t you, Toru?” your fingers run through his hair — and god, his undercut was so fucking hot, as your fingers found his cock, letting the tip tease your soaked folds, as you line yourself up, “tell me what you want,” 
“Fuck, princess, y’know what I want,” and a whine leaves his throat when you let his tip sink into you, only to pull out. 
“Come on, nothing else to say? You always love running that mouth, don’t you? You wanted this, wanted me to ruin you, didn’t you? Well here we are,” you hum, as you press a teasing kiss to the corner of his mouth, “beg me,” 
And his dick twitches, painfully hard, and the words spill from his lips, “Please, please, sweetheart, use me, use my cock as a toy, want you to fuck me so bad, make me yours—” and you’re sinking onto his cock, his length parting your folds, as moans fall from both of your lips. And he bottoms out, your hips meeting his as you do, and you can feel every vein, every ridge, every inch notched inside your walls. 
“Toru, fuck, s’good, s’big,” it feels too fucking good, and he’s so long — god, he was brushing against places you never even dreamed of reaching. And your pussy clenched at the thought of how deep he would go when he would start thrusting. 
“Sure you have space for me, Princess?” Suguru leans back over to press kisses all over your face, before finding your lips in a heated kiss, “might be too tight of a fit,” his nose brushing against your cheek. 
“I’ll make you fit,” you murmur against his lips, your hands against Satoru’s chest, as you shift to cup his chin, “get behind me, Sugu,” 
Suguru smirks, slipping behind you, pressing himself against your back, dragging his cock teasingly against you, “So needy — you’re worse than Satoru,” and Satoru makes a noise of protest, but your walls flutter, making his back arch, “want me inside you, sweetheart?” And his tip teases at your entrance, brushing against Satoru’s cock, causing all three of you to moan, “tell me how much you want us to fuck you, how much you want both of us inside you,” 
“Fucker, I swear to god,” you turn your head, your glare undercut by the desperation on your face, “just fuck me— 
And Suguru sinks into you, your head falling back against him, as both of their cocks stretch your cunt out. You were so fucking full. And the way your walls clenched around them was nearly enough to make them cum. Their groans come in unison. 
“Fuck, Princess, you don’t have to break our dicks off — we’ll fuck you again,” Suguru grunts, his rough palms sliding to your hips to squeeze them. 
“S’good, sweetheart, so fucking right for us,” and you can’t think straight with the two of them inside of you, and you’re moaning. 
“Please, move—“ and they oblige, beginning to fuck you. You moved against Satoru, riding him as best you can, while Suguru fucked you from behind, his balls slapping against your ass. 
Suguru drives into you at a steady pace, causing you to rock against Satoru, your hips pressed against his, as they both drive deeper and deeper into your wet cunt. 
“S’good, so pretty,” Suguru presses sweet kisses to your neck, while Satoru’s eyes flutter open to meet yours, “I’m close, Satoru—“ 
“Me too,” Satoru manages, and his hips begin to meet your thrusts, “you gonna cum for us princess?” And he finds your gaze, the fucked out expression enough to nearly make him cum right there. 
A whine leaves your lips, as they continue to fuck you, and you know you’re so close. And then they find that spot in you again, and you’re falling apart, lips parted in a moan, both their names on your lips. You clamp down on them, toes curling as you cum, and neither of them can last. Their hips stutter as they give sloppy thrusts, until they both cum, 
They groan your name as they spurt their thick cum inside, notching themselves as deep as they could, continuing to fuck their cum inside you with messy thrusts. 
A whimper escapes your lips between pants, as your arms and legs shake from your position, utterly fucked out. You three stay like that for a moment, both of their sweet nothings they murmur to you falling on deaf ears.
And then finally they are shifting you onto the bed, pressing soft kisses to your face and neck, as your eyes flutter shut. There’s shifting on the bed, as one of them leaves for a moment, and you make a noise, only to be reassured that he’ll be right back. 
Your eyes finally flutter open to find Satoru and Suguru cleaning you up with a wet washcloth, and your gaze finds both of their own. Your lips curl at the sight of them, their gentle gaze enough to make your heart ache. 
“Come back,” you whine, and they both chuckle, as they begin to finish drying you off, before tossing the washcloth into the wastebasket, and crawling back beside you. They help you pull a shirt on, before settling in. 
“So needy,” Satoru murmurs, pressing a kiss to your forehead, even as he buries his face in your chest, his warm breath tickling you as you run your fingers softly through his white locks. And Suguru presses himself to your back, pressing a soft kiss to your neck, his arm around your waist, and yours resting on top of his. 
“What will we do with her?” Suguru mutters, and you can hear the smirk in his tone. 
“Shut up,” you mumble, your eyes beginning to feel heavy, as you give into the warmth that enveloped you from their bodies, as it lulled you to sleep. And your lips curled into a smile, a smile that had you wondering right before you slipped into sleep—
When was it that you fell for them? 
~~~~
You couldn’t do this. Not to them. 
That’s what you had decided come morning — waking up between entangled limbs and soft breaths against your skin — how could you? You felt Satoru shift closer to you, as you leaned into his touch, running your fingers through Suguru’s black locks. You were addicted to their touch only after one night, and now you had to spend the rest of your life without it. 
It was the only way. 
This whole thing was ridiculous to begin with — you never cared to be involved in the yakuza to begin with. You wanted a normal life — or at least as normal of a life you could have with who your grandfather was. You had never expected to end up wrapped up in all of this — and in both of them. 
But you didn’t know if you could choose between them — and you knew, you had to. It wasn’t fair to either of them — not when they had asked you to choose last night and they had indulged you in both of them. And now, you didn’t want to let either of them go. 
So you had to let both of them go. 
You shifted slowly to sit up, Your fingers traced Satoru’s cheek lightly, as you toyed with a strand of Suguru’s hair. They both still stayed fast asleep, quiet snores filling the silence of the early morning, deep in the embrace of sleep after the events of last night and the last few weeks. You didn’t want to be someone like your grandfather — you didn’t know what you wanted and that was enough of an answer wasn’t it?
The two shift in their sleep, and your body grows heavy, your back still aching from last night, as you lie back down beside them, running your fingers over both of their arms. 
Even if you had your answer, you didn’t have to face it for another few hours. And their bodies shifted, Satoru burying his face in the nape of your neck, while you rested against Suguru’s chest. This was enough — enough to last you a lifetime, wasn’t it? Your eyes fluttered shut, sinking slowly back to sleep. You had told your grandfather you’d break their hearts — 
—but you didn’t know you would be breaking yours as well. 
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“What do you mean she’s gone?” Satoru narrowed his eyes, crossing his arms, as Suguru stepped aside to show the empty room you had left behind — a bare husk with nothing left behind, not even a note. 
It had been a day. 
When Satoru had woken up beside you, he could have sworn he was still dreaming, even as he grazed your skin gently with the back of his knuckles, he still couldn’t quite believe it. And when he spotted Suguru pressing kisses to your cheek, he knew it was real. 
“How long have you been awake?” Satoru raised an eyebrow, “it’s not fair to have your fun while we were asleep,” 
And Suguru rolled his eyes, as he rubbed the back of his knuckles gently against her cheek, “I just woke up, and all I did was kiss her, you idiot,” 
“Not fair, that means I have to kiss her too,” Satoru murmurs, pressing gentle kisses to your forehead and cheek, and one even to your nose. Your nose wrinkles in your sleep, and Satoru’s lips quirk upwards, “she’s so exhausted from last night still,” 
“She is,” Suguru hums, as he tilts his head, “what are we going to do about last night?” 
Satoru pauses a moment to consider, “Well, what is there to discuss? She chose us both, didn’t she?” Satoru leaned close to you, to press a kiss to your head. 
“She did,” Suguru props himself up with his elbow on his side, “I thought you weren’t one to share,” 
And Satoru shrugged — he wasn’t one to share, he wanted what was his to be his alone, but with you — the more people to protect you, the better, “If it’s what makes her happy, I don’t mind,” and he adds, “and I don’t mind if it’s you that I’m sharing with,” 
Suguru raises an eyebrow, a chuckle on his lips, “Is that so? Well, good,” as he runs a finger through your hair, “because I feel the same.” 
But Satoru supposed you didn’t. 
“When did she—“ 
“My father told me she contacted her grandfather this morning, and let them know she was leaving — and her single request was to send us away on business so we wouldn’t be able to stop her,” and Satoru gives a bitter chuckle. 
“So that’s it?” Satoru crosses his arms, “why did she—“ and he cuts himself off, “have you tried to call—“ 
“I’m blocked, I assume you are too,” Suguru shook his head, a silence settling over the two of them that Satoru chose to break. 
“Do we go after her?” And Suguru pauses, his brow wrinkling a moment, before he sighs, shaking his head. 
“If she comes back, it has to be her choice,” Suguru slid his hands into his pockets, “otherwise, we’re back to square one,” and he adds, “and I don’t think I can go back after last night.” 
Suguru steps away, heading back down the hallway, and Satoru follows. 
No, Satoru thinks, sparing one glance at the empty room, before pulling the door shut, neither could he. 
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“Why did you come back?” You set another box down, wiping the sweat from your brow, your grandfather simply watching as you brought your things back into your room. 
“What a warm welcome,” you scoff, as you head back out to pick up another — the other staff had offered to help, but you had waved them off, lifting another box, your back still aching — and now you were starting to regret it. But you knew if you didn’t do something to distract yourself — your phone taunting you on the top of your desk — you’d do something you’d regret. 
And you’d already filled your quota for the next six months at least. 
“Don’t get me wrong, kid,” the geezer sighed, as he watched you bring the last of the boxes in, “I’m glad you’re back and the matters are all settled — but,” he tilts his head, “you seem more miserable than before,” 
“I’m just tired,” you reply, but his furrowed brow says he’s unconvinced, as you grab a box cutter and begin to open up the boxes, beginning to sort through your things, “and still trying to wrap my head around the fact you lied to me,” 
And he sighs, “this isn’t about me right now — it’s about you—“ 
“How convenient,” you mutter under your breath. 
“You’re in love, aren’t you?” And you can’t help but freeze for a moment, until you force yourself to continue unpacking, pulling out some of your clothes from the box, “which one is it?” 
The question stabs between your ribs like a well thrust sword between the ribs, finding the center of the problem — along with your heart. 
“Gramps—” 
“So it’s both of them?” and you whirl on him, your eyes narrowing, and he chuckles, holding up his hand, “I didn’t spy — I just took a guess,” he sighed, as he pulled out your desk chair and took a seat in it, “and it looks like I was right,” 
You swallow, your eyes falling to the floor, “I didn’t cheat, if that’s what—” 
He laughs, “I know you aren’t like me, little one,” he leans back in the chair, hands folded in his lap, “you aren’t one to lie — because I know there’s more you hate than liars,” and his gaze grows a little sadder, “And I’m sorry I had to become one of them,” 
You grit your teeth, “I’m not mad at you — I’m just—” you choose your words carefully — because you’re angry, you were upset — upset that he felt as if he couldn’t trust you, “wondering why you didn’t tell me the truth,” 
He sighs, rubbing the back of his neck, “My past isn’t something I’m proud of, and I wanted to deal with it without involving you,” he sighed, “after everything with our family — I didn’t want to give you another reason to distance yourself from me,” 
“Lying to me isn’t a better option than that,” he rubs the back of his head, “you have to make it right for Akari and her mother — as well as if you have any other kids—I don’t need to know,” you add, when he opens his mouth, “it isn’t fair to them,” and it would be no fairer to not choose between Satoru and Suguru. 
“You’re right,” he raises a brow, “is that the problem? You can’t choose between the two of them, eh?” and your gaze refuses to meet his, “have you talked to them about it?” and your silence serves as an answer, “then I think you should take your own advice and talk to them about it,” 
“What will that do?” you murmur, “they still will want me to choose—” 
“Do you know that for a fact?” he crosses his arms, “I think you owe it to them and to yourself to talk to them, and to your grandfather who can’t stand to see you this miserable at home,” 
“Do you think it will change anything?” and he shrugs. 
“Maybe it will or maybe it won’t,” he tilts his head, as he pulls out his phone to call you a car, “but if it’s a chance for you to be happy, isn’t it worth taking?” 
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“I want to marry you both,” 
And again, your statement is met with confused stares, as you had all but pulled up to their compound and entered to find them seated together discussing business in a side room — and their stares were still anything but average — but to you now, they meant so much more. 
“Not marry you right now, but maybe eventually,” adrenaline was surely pumping through your system, right? That’s probably why your hands were shaking and your mouth was dry, but even so you knew you needed to say it before they spoke, “I’m sorry for leaving the way I did. I told myself after we first met I wouldn’t be a coward, but I was when I ran away, and I don’t have any excuse,” you swallowed, “but I know what I want — and I want both of you, as selfish as that feels,” guilt crawled up your throat at the statement of that sentence, as if begging you to swallow the words that spilled from your lips back up, “and I don’t know how either of you feel — but if we were to do this, I would want us to be honest and—” 
And the screech of their chairs takes you aback, and you felt your cheeks burn, was this it? 
But instead of brushing past you, they stand in front of you, one of them tilting your head upwards to meet their gazes. 
“Took you long enough, sweetheart,” Satoru’s lips curled, his hand cupping your cheek, “I know we said we wanted you to hurt us, but not like that,”
“Sent us away just to ghost us,” Suguru clicked his tongue, his fingers still under your chin, “I’ll have to plant a tracker on you again,” 
You shake your head, “Wait, what? Are you both okay—” 
“We did say we’d kill the other for your hand, but,” Suguru presses a kiss to your forehead, “But now we realize the more eyes watching you, the better, and,” he shrugs, “we don’t mind sharing if it’s just with the other,” 
“And I know you’ll prefer me sooner or later,” Satoru adds, earning a glare from Suguru, as you only chuckle, “Suguru is always so grumpy—ow!” Suguru smacks on the back of the head, as the black haired yakuza wraps his arms around you, pressing your back to his front. 
“And you are always too busy running your mouth,” Suguru replies, pressing a kiss to your cheek, “sure you can handle both of us in your life?” and you pull Satoru close too, letting his lips brush yours, before turning and pressing a kiss to Suguru. 
“Shouldn’t you be asking yourselves that?” you say, as the two of them wrap an arm around you, “I am supposed to ruin your lives after all.” 
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✧ a/n: so this has been a longtime coming. i was supposed to be working on prof geto (5) + my nanami celebration fic but this took over my life and wouldn't let go until i finished. so i hope you guys enjoy!! and this is my reminder why i don't write multi partner scenes like this often because its....difficult. thank you to @gaylatteart for reading and putting up with me <333
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hongyangi · 8 months
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a bunch of prompts i am working on
note: they're not final, but i wanted to save the ideas. they may not be done or written soon 😔 this contains both fluff (to be posted on @coboftea) and nsfw contents, reader discretion is advised, all of these are tbz fics (because they're literally my only ult rn ;-;) and summaries focus on the "you" in the stories hehe (to avoid major spoilers)
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lee sangyeon
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being a single parent, you always wanted to give the kids only the best and be a good role model to them as well all on your own. not until you got tangled up in a top secret mission after bumping into an undercover police named sangyeon lee. now, not only did he suddenly become a colleague, he also... babysits the kids?
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jacob bae
clouds will send my lullabies for you
summary: anonymous letters kept appearing inside your locker. those poems make your heart race and ache a little. later on, you embarked on a search to find out who sends you these letters after finding the same words from your late composer dad's stash of old written lyrics.
our closing scene
summary: after quitting the brilliant world of film industry, one last story needs a proper ending. and it involves you, and a person who was there even before you started your career.
when the dark blooms on a moonless night
genre and warnings: kingdom au, revenge, knight!jacob, crown prince!hyunjae, mentions of suicide and abuse, will include nsfw scenes, divided into chapters, there are dark and fluff scenes too :›
summary: you're starting to believe that your own existence is a mistake. your hell of a family only uses you to gain power over the kingdom, your first love betrothed you to his right-hand man, and your husband, who only follows his master's commands, is always away from home. on a dark melancholic night, when you decided to end your life, the hands of your savior held onto your hopeless existence, unintentionally planting a revengeful flower in your heart.
winter ends tonight
genre: smut, angst, broker!jacob, short chapters
summary: when you accidentally killed your fiancee because of him abusing you, his well-off family is determined to get rid of you. with the last of your means of escape, you planned an escape to another country. but with the winter hindering your journey, you're stuck in the refuge your broker provided, and in the middle of a forest where all you could do was wait, eat, and share a bed.
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lee hyunjae
never not love you
genre: enemies to lovers, high school, dilemma, delinquent!hyunjae, setting in the early 2000s, coming of age, angst, a bit humorous, ft. sangyeon, chanhee, changmin, divided into chapters
summary: lee hyunjae is the most unexpected person to ever enter your life and change it poignantly. and you do the same to his once purposeless and frivolous life. but high school doesn't last forever and you won't always be 18. when bad boy hyunjae changes his reputation and decides to study in seoul with you, a heart-rending event stops your plans and leaves you with a dilemma to lie, or to tell him the truth and leave.
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kim sunwoo
frxxnds
genre: friends to lovers, family dilemma, marriage of convenience, gonna be chaotic and humorous, thinking if this will be divided in chapters or just a one long story, inspired by big naughty's masterpiece 'frxxnds'
summary: being the eldest daughter in your family has never been easy, and worst part is that you felt like you were never allowed to rest or feel tired. you're on the verge of an outburst and you're barely holding on. an opportunity to get away from your shackles arises when your mom finds your friend's pregnancy test in your belongings, a light bulb lights up in your head and you admit that it was yours. thinking your mom will kick you out without second thoughts. but what's worse, your childhood best friend, sunwoo, supported your claims and admits he's the father.
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dal: that will be all for now! i do reallyyy hope that i could finish even just ONE from these prompts 😭 ciao for now!
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A stitch in time
Emma Stirling-Middleton, curator at the Cartoon Museum: The exhibition has everything that survives relating to The Wrong Trousers (1993). It takes you on a journey through the making of the film, from Nick Park’s sketchbooks, seeing the evolution of the characters, then developing them into an original script, then storyboarding. Then stepping onto the studio floor to see original models and props. And then we look at the film’s legacy – including the Oscar.
Photograph: Aardman/The Cartoon Museum
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To the moon and back
ESM: At the Oscars in 1991, Nick Park was up for two of the three films in the best short animation category. He won for Creature Comforts, which beat A Grand Day Out, the first Wallace and Gromit film. At that time, Creature Comforts stole the limelight while A Grand Day Out was more of a slow burn. It was really with The Wrong Trousers that public interest in Wallace and Gromit exploded.
Photograph: Aardman Studios
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A giant leap
David Sproxton, Aardman co-founder and producer of all the Wallace and Gromit films: A Grand Day Out was sort of a student film. To an extent you can pick it apart. Trousers was a whole league higher up the food chain in terms of production values and storytelling.
Photograph: Photo 12/Alamy
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A winning partnership
DS: Nick had written most of A Grand Day Out solo, but for this one we teamed him up with Bob Sandy, who’d written a lot of Doctor Who. They got like a house on fire. Bob said: ‘Come on Nick, let’s go through the sketchbooks and see what ideas you’ve got.’
Photograph: Aardman Studios
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The plot thickens
DS: Nick had about 24 sketches of a train chase on a model railway because he thought it would be funny to have something in the vein of a major cowboy film or a Bond movie, but on a living room carpet. Bob said: ‘Well, I think what we’ve got here is a heist movie, and that train chase is the denouement. And there’s a picture of a penguin here. I think that’s your villain.’
Photograph: Aardman/The Cartoon Museum
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The silent type
DS: It’s visual storytelling. The preliminary sketches are never people with speech bubbles coming out of the mouth; they’re always doing visual gags. Nick always expected Gromit to speak, but when he was making A Grand Day Out and Gromit was meant to speak, he realised he couldn’t actually animate it. So he thought: actually I can just do it with a look. That’s when Gromit went mute. And it’s one reason the entire world loves him – you can understand what he’s thinking without his saying a word.
Photograph: Aardman/The Cartoon Museum
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Sitcom side-eye
Brian Sibley, Aardman historian and co-writer on The Wrong Trousers: There’s something so human about Gromit. Just the placing of the eyes – they can be hugely expressive. Although he is a dog, he’s immensely endearing. He’s very much half of a partnership; Wallace and Gromit is a middle-aged kind of concept. It’s sort of Terry and June, a married couple that were the comedy diet in the 60s and 70s.
Photograph: Aardman Studios
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Man’s best friend
DS: Wallace and Gromit is an unbreakable marriage. You’ve got this unbelievably dedicated dog living with this master who gets himself into the most terrible holes.
Photograph: Aardman Studios
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Sheepdog trials
DS: There are similarities between Gromit and Bitzer, the dog in Shaun the Sheep. Wallace is not two-dimensional, but there’s a carelessness about him which is part of his character. The farmer in Shaun is kind of oblivious. So the dogs have the complex roles: brokering relationships and sorting out the problems set by those that surround them. They have to act as a kind of intermediaries between good and evil. They’ve got a lot of thinking to do. So they are a bit more complex and sophisticated.
Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian
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A circle of friends
BS: Wallace and Gromit are appealing, reassuring, warm shapes. Not angular. Everything about them is comfortable. We lean towards characters like Mickey Mouse, which is all circles, or Charles Schulz’s characters, which are based mostly on circular shapes. Wallace and Gromit fit that bill, as do the chickens in Chicken Run and Morph [seen here with David Sproxton (left) and his Aardman co-founder, Peter Lord]. And, obviously, the sheep.
Photograph: Adrian Sherrat/Adrian Sherratt
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Cartoon cinematography
DS: The Wrong Trousers is a film noir: all the back alley stuff has a really Hitchcockian look. A lot of that is lighting. When we started, stop-frame lighting was pretty bland and flat – think Morph or The Magic Roundabout. I said: “Let’s light these as if they are live-action dramas. Let’s put the atmosphere in as if they are proper thrillers.”
Photograph: Aardman Studios
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A DIY enterprise
ESM: Everything was done by hand, even the special effects: they put in pieces of glass to create the gunshots. A lot of their equipment was antique – mismatched odds and ends they brought from home. And they couldn’t watch back any footage: it was physical film that had to be sent from Bristol to London to be developed.
Photograph: Aardman/The Cartoon Museum
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43,200 shots
BS: Film is not a real thing. There are no moving pictures. What we are looking at is 24 images every second that cheats the eye. With a live action film you point the camera, the actors move, the camera automatically takes a whole series of still images. With stop frame animation you have to create every single one of those 24 parts of a second.
Photograph: Aardman/The Cartoon Museum
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Work continues
BS: It was a Lilliputian enterprise: repositioning tiny figures for hours each day. The meticulousness and labour-intensive concentration that goes into animation means it’s a really dedicated craft. It’s not something you just rush off.
Photograph: Aardman/The Cartoon Museum
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Peter Sallis reprises the role of Wallace
DS: Peter had a bloody good voice. Bob Baker wrote an awful lot of Wallace’s dialogue and invented his timbre, to an extent. Peter could deliver those lines with aplomb and a lovely slight tongue-in-cheek that was really wonderful and lifted the character. Peter was actually a home counties chap, but the humour in that cod northern accent brought a real magic.
Photograph: PA Images/Alamy
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Shooting wraps
DS: With animation you generally don’t shoot more than you need, but the rough cut came out about 38 minutes. In the editing room with every cut it got better and better. It doesn’t feel rushed. There’s an awful lot in it but it moves at a rattling pace.
Photograph: Aardman Studios
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The film screens
DS: We premiered at the Venice film festival, right before a big movie by this Iranian director, called Manhattan by Numbers, to which we were very much second fiddle. The Wrong Trousers got a standing ovation. I said: “Blimey, Nick this means it’s pretty special.” Then Manhattan By Numbers played and within about 40 minutes, probably about a third of them had walked out. We were sitting next to the director in the balcony. I thought: “God, we’ve gotta stay and then congratulate this guy on his wonderful work.” I spent most of the time thinking: “What the hell am I gonna say?”
Photograph: Ian West/PA
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Art imitates life
BS: There’s universality in the specificity. And people around the world love Wallace and Gromit because there’s something very British about it: people creating miniatures and mad inventions on their kitchen tables and in the garden shed. It’s quite Heath Robinson and zany.
Photograph: Sam Frost
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Anti-CGI
BS: One of Nick’s other heroes is Ray Harryhausen, and his work – as well as, say the King Kong films of the 30s – shares with Nick’s a kind of tactileness. And that creates a strange anomaly: because we know it isn’t real, it somehow looks more real. The funny thing about CGI is that it can look very real but also be obviously phony. Claymation’s seeming simplicity gives it a kind of emotional and artistic and even spiritual sincerity, which I find absent in a lot of CGI animation.
Photograph: Aardman/The Cartoon Museum
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Primal fulfilment
BS: Most people have played with plasticine – and even early civilisations made models in carbon clay. Pretty much everybody who’s ever had a teddy bear or a doll has positioned it: sat it up, laid it down, walked it around. It’s part of what makes us human – this Promethean desire to bring things to life. The special thing about what Nick does is to create figures you can see are made with the hand. The fingerprints on their work make it incredibly personal. It’s like looking at a sculpture by Henry Moore: you are seeing the craftsmanship right there, before your eyes.
Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian
Putting this together taxed my addled brain, but I love Aardman stuff, and claymation all together, just wanted to share.
The whole shebang is taken in total from The Guardian
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Scott Brady-Jeanne Crain "La modelo y la casamentera" (The model and the marriage broker) 1951, de George Cukor.
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𝖑𝖆𝖞𝖊𝖗 𝖔𝖓𝖊     .     initial     .
full     name:     bristol     bellamy     decker     . nicknames,     aliases:    
bez     .
bellz     .     (          by     family      .          )
bristol     blackwell     .     (          during     her     first     marriage     .          )
bristol     griffin     .     (          married     name     .         )     
age:     twenty     -     five     . date     of     birth:     july     thirteenth     . place     of     birth:     gold     coast     ,     brisbane     ,     australia     . nationality:     austalian     . ethnicity:     white     (          brazilian     ,     english     ,     irish     ,     german          )     . languages     spoken:     english     ,     portuguese     (          spoken     mostly     with     maternal     side     of     the     family          )     .
zodiac     sign:     cancer     . hogwarts     house:     hufflepuff     . myers     -    briggs:     esfj     -     t     .
occupation:     model     and     singer     -     songwriter     . career     claims:     hailey     bieber     (          modeling          )     ,     tate     mcrae     and     bea     miller     (          singing          )     .
(          you     can     find     her     discography     here     .          )
height:     five     foot     seven     . weight:     117     lbs     . tattoos,     piercings:     same     as     faceclaim     .
father:     scott     decker     (          fifty     -     five          )     ,     an     austalian     born     real     estate     broker     .     relationship     :     bristol     has     very     much     so     always     been     a     daddy’s     girl     .     he     is     the     first     man     to     ever     show     her     how     she     deserves     to     be     loved     and     her     biggest     role     model     in     life     .   mother:     gisele     decker     nee     valle     (          fifty     -     two          )     ,     a     brazlian     born     former     olympian     volleyball     player     and     volleyball     coach     .    relationship     :    she     and     her     mom     are     incredibly     similar     and     because     of     this     they     have     always     butt     heads     but     on     the     flip     side     there     is     no     one’s     opinion     that     bristol     trusts     more     and     no     matter     the     circumstances     they     speak     everyday     . sibling:     jamie     decker     (          twenty     -     eight          )     ,     an     australian     born     computer     engineer     .     relationship     :     a     true     older     brother     ,     he’s     been     her     biggest     protector     her     entire     life     and     she’s     protected     him     just     the     same     .    pets:     kip     (          maltese     yorkie     ,     eight     years     old          )     ,     molly     (          tabby     cat     ,     five     years     old          )
gender:     cis     female     . pronouns:     she     /     her     . orientation:     heterosexual     . status:     married     . past     relationships:
jackson     blackwell     .     (          d.     2016     -     2020     ,     m.     2020     -     2022          ) 
angel     griffin     .     (         d.     2022     -     2023     ,     m.     2023     -     present          )
𝖑𝖆𝖞𝖊𝖗 𝖙𝖜𝖔     .     background     . 
tldr     :     tba     .
scott   decker   went   on   his   annual   europe   trip   in   1992   ,   barcelona   was   the   destination   this   time   around   ,   sure   that   it   would   be   the   same   trip   as   always   .   while   gisele   valle   was   in   barcelona   for   the   first   time   in   her   life   for   that   years   summer   olympics   ,   bright   eyed   and   excited   at   a   second   shot   at   gold   .   spoiler   alert   she   didn’t   walk   away   with   a   medal   ,   instead   something   much   more   life   changing   a   plane   ticket   to   australia   .   after   meeting   in   a   cafe   in   the   beautiful   city   they   fell   into   a   whirlwind   relationship   that   thirty   years   later   has   still   yet   to   fizzle   out   .   only   two   years   in   and   gisele   found   herself   living   in   a   new   country   with   a   ring   on   her   finger   and   a   bun   in   the   oven   .   it   was   something   out   of   a   fairytale   and   some   days   she   even   found   herself   waiting   for   the   shoe   to   drop   but   it   never   did   ,   they   were   blissfully   in   love   . 
it   was   four   happy   years   ,   the   decker’s   were   sure   there   was   nothing   that   could   bring   them   more   happiness   .   then   their   first   daughter   was   conceived    .   a   level   up   they   didn’t   know   was   possible   .   from   the   first   day   she   entered   the   world   she   was   full   of   light   .   the   quiet   days   of   the   decker   household   were   long   gone   from   the   day   bristol   was   brought   home   from   the   hospital   .   a   baby   who   only   had   two   modes   :   crying   or   giggling   .   there   was   no   grey   area   .   it   was   a   true   foreshadowing   of   who   she   would   become   later   on  .   in   her   eyes   things   were   either   black   or   white   ,   right   or   wrong   ,   she   either   loved   something   or   hated   it   and   her   mind   simply   could   not   grasp   the   idea   of   a   middle   ground   .   it   made   daily   dealings   with   her   rather   hard   as   she   took   everything   incredibly   literal   .   it   seeped   into   every   part   of   her   life   .   soccer   coaches   had   to   deal   with   her   crying   and   running   of   the   practice   field   because   in   her   mind   if   she   wasn’t   great   at   a   skill   she   must   have   been   terrible   at   it   ,   her   mother   had   to   reword   the   way   she   spoke   of   her   outfits   because   if   something   was   ‘   okay   ‘   it   couldn’t   possibly   look   cute   and   therefore   it   was   ugly   .   it   wasn’t   all   tantrums   though   and   when   she   looks   back   at   her   childhood   ,   if   she’s   entirely   honest   ,   it   was   wonderful   .   a   blur   of   picnics   on   the   beach   across   from   the   three   people   in   the   world   who   loved   her   the   most   ,   doe   eyes   nearly   on   the   verge   of   tears   as   she   holds   her   sides   fits   of   laughter   filling   the   walls   of   a   beautifully   decorated   home   ,   friends   galore   approaching   her   as   she   walks   through   the   halls   at   school   .   life   was   good   and   bristol   was   sure   it   could   only   get   better   .
in   a   matter   of  time  ,  it  did   .   much   like   her   parents   eighteen   years   before   ,   a   life   changing   interaction   took   place   in   barcelona   when   the   four   of   them   were   walking   from   their   hotel   to   a   restaurant   for   lunch   .   it   was   only   their   second   day   on   vacation   ,   what   was   supposed   to   be   just   another   day   in   a   new   country   turned   into   the   foursome   being   approached   by   a   talent   recruiter   .   she   left   her   business   card   with   her   parents   and   they   continued   on   with  their   week   away   from   home   .   the   entire   trip   bristol   couldn’t   get   her   mind   off   of   the   women   who’d   approached   them   on   the   street   though   ,   just   a   few   hours   before   they   were   set   to   board   the   plane   home   the   call   was   made   .   a   meeting   was   set   for   the   next   day   and   so   bristol   and   her   mother   stayed   back   in   barcelona   while   her   brother   and   father   headed   back   home   to   australia   .   
everything   seemingly   went   so   quick   for   a   fourteen   year   old   .   before   she   knew   it   she   was   signed   to   elite   models   and   from   that   point   on   life   turned   from   a   regular   school   girl’s   to   one   filled   with   endless   garments   being   tossed   her   way   ,   connecting   with   the   most   beautiful   people   in   the   world   ,   bones   filled   with   adrenaline   moments   before   walking   onto   a   catwalk   ,   and   her   face   on   magazines   in   every   corner   of   the   world   .   it   was   only   a   matter   of   time   before   talks   of   the   big   move   started   to   circulate   the   decker   household   .   to   bristol’s   dismay   her   parents   were   too   tied   to   australia   to   ever   put   genuine   thought   into   moving   out   of   the   country   .   to   her   benefit   ,   though   ,   she   had   two   parents   who   had   a   world   of   belief   in   her   and   all   the   confidence   in   themselves   that   they’d   raised   a   daughter   who   could   make   decent   enough   choices   .   at   seventeen   they   allowed   for   her   to   move   across   the   world   to   new   york   city   alone   .
a   fish   entirely   out   of   water   .   for   the   first   time   in   her   life   she   had   a   space   all   of   her   own   and   a   day   to   day   routine   that   was   entirely   up   to   her   .   it   was   a   freedom   she   never   knew   she   craved   and   truth   be   told   she   was   thriving   in   her   new   environment   .   surrounded   by   creatives   in   the   city   it   wasn’t   long   before   one   of   her   friends   noticed   she   wasn’t   just   a   pretty   face   who   knew   how   to   walk   ,   she   had   a   beautiful   voice   that   could   grab   the   attention   of   just   about   anyone   if   she   would   just   let   them   hear   it   .    it   took   nearly   a   year   before   she   listened   to   their   advice   and   met   up   with   a   producer   her   friend   knew   .   it   became   a   blueprint   in   her   life   ,   yet   another   life   changing   situation   whirlwinds   into   something   wonderful   .   in   just   a   few   months   she   found   herself   sitting   on   her   first   ep   .   petrified   to   put   it   out   ,   it   was   one   thing   to   put   her   face   out   into   the   world   but   her   voice   and   private   thoughts   to   be   on   display   for   anyone   who   clicks   to   hear   was   territory   she   wasn’t   sure   she   was   ready   to   dive   into   .   it   took   another   push   from   her   friends   ,   but   it   turned   out   to   be   a   great   decision   when   listens   started   to   sky   rocket   .   record   labels   started   contacting   her   manager   ,   talks   of   a   debut   studio   album   getting   thrown   at   her   from   seemingly   every   direction   .   it   was   overwhelming   for   an   eighteen   year   old   bristol   ,   but   she   welcomed   it   nevertheless   .   within   four   months   time   she   was   starting   work   on   her   first   studio   album   .   she   had   a   full   plate   in   front   of   her   at   just   eighteen   but   she   also   understood   how   privileged   and   lucky   she   was   to   be   where   she   was   at   such   a   young   age   . 
just   a   year   later   she   was   set   to   go   on   her   first   tour   .   it   was   during   her   press   tour   that   she   faced   yet   another   life   changing   interaction   .   she   met   the   man   she   would   one   day   call    her   husband   (     little   did   she   know   she’d   also   one   day   call   him   her   ex   -   husband     )   .   the   tabloids   went   into   a   tailspin   when   they   first   spotted   the   two   together  ,   a   twenty   one   year   age   gap   was   alot   ,   especially   at   her   age   but   she   simply   didn’t   care   .   call   her   what   you’d   like   (   young   and   dumb   )   but   she   was   in   love   .   after   her   tour   came   to   a   close   ,   she   made   the   move   from   new   york   to   california   ,   she   dressed   it   up   as   being   for   her   career   but   in   truth   the   real   reason   laid   in   bed   with   her   each   night   .   once   again   she   could   confidently   say   life   was   good   .   often   giggling   with   friends   and   family   about   how   her   life   was   seemingly   too   good   to   be   true   .    everyone    waited   for   the   moment   the   shoe   dropped   ,   life   simply   can’t   be   that   easy   for   anyone   .   instead   she   walked   out   into   public   with   a   twinkling   rock   on   her   finger   and   an   even   brighter   smile   to   go   with   it   .   fans   and   critics   alike   were   left   in   confusion   but   as   time   went   on   and   the   couple   seemed   so   happy   everyone   assumed   this   was   just   another   win   in   bristol’s   book   of   life   .
two   years   passed   and   she   was   in   blissful   ignorance   ,   her   career   in   modeling   and   music   were   both   thriving   seemingly   more   than   ever   ,   her   marriage   was   strong   and   the   people   she   had   in   her   life   loved   her   .   what   more   could   she   ask   for   ?   then   the   moment   the   world   had   been   waiting   for   since   the   moment   she   dropped   onto   the   scene   came   ,   the   shoe   finally   dropped   .   her   life   had   crumbled   right   before   her   eyes   when   she   walked   in   on   her   husband   cheating   on   her   .   bristol   had   never   been   one   to   sugar   coat   anything   (     remember   life   is   black   or   white   in   her   eyes     )   ,   if   he   cheated   on   her   he   had   likely   done   it   before   and   more   importantly   he   couldn’t   possibly   love   her   and   therefore   she   had   no   place   in   this   marriage   .   the   tears   came   ,   followed   by   screaming   ,   then   threats   of   ruining   him   liked   he’d   ruined   her   but   a   piece   of   paper   (     an   nda     )    put   a   quick   halt   on   the   latter   .   her   heart   was   broken   and   she   couldn’t   so   much   as   even   shed   light   on   why   .
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pending     .
𝖑𝖆𝖞𝖊𝖗 𝖋𝖔𝖚𝖗     .     wanted     connections     .
these     are     just     some     ideas     i     had     i’m     open     to     anything     else     you     may     be     looking     for     or     feel     she’d     fit     for     your     muse     !
current     fling     :     the     best     way     to     get     over     some     is     to     get     under     someone     else     .     i’d     love     a     guy     she     started     seeing     secretly     once     her     divorce     started     .     maybe     they     were     close     friends     before     (     bestie     waiting     in     the     wings     kind     of     vibe     )     ,     maybe     they     just     recently     got     close     now     ,     or     maybe     they     there’s     really     not     even     much     of     a     friendship     there     and     they’re     just     hooking     up     right     up     .
girl     squad     :     every     girl     needs     those     girls     she     always     has     by     her     side     i     can     imagine     they’ve     been     friends     for     as     long     as     they’ve     been     in     the     industry     and     know     everything     there     is     to     know     about     one     another     .     a     friend     group     of     3     -     4     girls     filled     with     bottomless     brunches     ,     movie     nights     ,     girls     trips     ,     and     hilarious     group     chat     messages     .   taken  by  :   
first     love     :     they     met     when     she     was     just     a     teenager     coming     into     the     industry     .     it     started     off     just     as     a     friendship     and     inevitably     turned     in     by     all     regards     a     beautiful     relationship      .     he     was     the     first     guy     outside     of     her     family     that     she     trusted      wholeheartedly     ,     even     to     this     day     they’re     still     close     and     have     immense     love     and      trust     for     one     another     .     i     feel     like     things     ended     on     a     good     note     ,     more     of     a     mutual     break      up     /     they     just     amicably     drifted     apart     whether     it     be     distance     or     just     focusing     on     their     respective     careers     .   taken  by  :  
more      coming     soon    .
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she's   like   a   dream   girl   ,   and   i   think   a   dream   girl   should   live   in   a   dream   world   .
◜    &. ›    𝙳𝙾𝚂𝚂𝙸𝙴𝚁    。
𝗼𝗻𝗲   :   𝘣𝘢𝘴𝘪𝘤   𝘪𝘯𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘮𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯   .
    full   name:   bristol   bellamy   decker.   alias:   bris   ,   bez   ,   bellz.   age:   twenty   six. date   of   birth:   july   sixteenth. place   of   birth:   gold   coast   ,   queensland   ,   australia. hometown:   gold   coast   ,   queensland   ,   australia. current   residence:   malibu   ,   california.   nationality:   australian   -   american   ,   gained   american   citizenship   in   2020   through   marriage.   languages   spoken: english   ,   portuguese. gender:   cis   woman.   pronouns:   she   /   her.   orientation:   heterosexual   ,   heteromantic.   relationship   status:   divorced.  education:   graduated   high   school   via   homeschool. occupation:   singer   -   songwriter   ,   model.
    𝘁𝘄𝗼:   𝘧𝘢𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘺   𝘵𝘪𝘦𝘴   .
    ethnicity:   english   ,   brazilian   ,   german   ,   irish.   financial   status:   upper   middle   class   ,   growing   up   &   upper   class   in   adulthood. father:   scott   decker.   nationality:   australian.   occupation:   real   estate   broker.   mother:   camila   decker   (   formerly   valle   ) .   nationality:   brazilian   -   australian.   occupation:   former   olympic   volleyball   player   ,   volleyball   coach.   siblings:   jamie   decker   (   older   brother   ). pets:   kip   -   a   tan   maltese   yorkie   ,   molly   -   a   tabby   cat. deeper   dive:   click   here.
    𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗲𝗲:   𝘱𝘩𝘺𝘴𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘭   &   𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘰𝘯𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘺   𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘪𝘵𝘴   .
    height:   5   foot   8   inches.   weight:   118   pounds.   hair:   naturally   brunette   ,   cut   into   a   wavy   bob. eyes:   soft   honey   brown   eyes.   voice:   sweet   ,   soothing   tone   ,   with   a   strong   australian   accent. traits:   jocular   ,   valiant   ,   virtuous   ,   friendly   ,   melodramatic   ,   dependent   ,   naive   ,   spoiled.   zodiac:   cancer.   deadly   sin:   gluttony.   heavenly   virtue:   charity.   character   parallels:   anastasia   steele   (   50   shades   of   grey   )   ,   gabriella    montez   (   high   school   musical   )   ,   dorothy   gale   (   wizard   of   oz   )   ,   esme   cullen   (   twilight   ). 
      ◜    &. ›    𝙱𝙰𝙲𝙺𝙶𝚁𝙾𝚄𝙽𝙳    。
scott   decker   went   on   his   annual   europe   trip   in   1992   ,   barcelona   was   the   destination   this   time   around   ,   sure   that   it   would   be   the   same   trip   as   always   .   while   gisele   valle   was   in   barcelona   for   the   first   time   in   her   life   for   that   years   summer   olympics   ,   bright   eyed   and   excited   at   a   second   shot   at   gold   .   spoiler   alert   she   didn’t   walk   away   with   a   medal   ,   instead   something   much   more   life   changing   a   plane   ticket   to   australia   .   after   meeting   in   a   cafe   in   the   beautiful   city   they   fell   into   a   whirlwind   relationship   that   thirty   years   later   has   still   yet   to   fizzle   out   .   only   two   years   in   and   gisele   found   herself   living   in   a   new   country   with   a   ring   on   her   finger   and   a   bun   in   the   oven   .   it   was   something   out   of   a   fairytale   and   some   days   she   even   found   herself   waiting   for   the   shoe   to   drop   but   it   never   did   ,   they   were   blissfully   in   love   . 
it   was   four   happy   years   ,   the   decker’s   were   sure   there   was   nothing   that   could   bring   them   more   happiness   .   then   their   first   daughter   was   conceived    .   a   level   up   they   didn’t   know   was   possible   .   from   the   first   day   she   entered   the   world   she   was   full   of   light   .   the   quiet   days   of   the   decker   household   were   long   gone   from   the   day   bristol   was   brought   home   from   the   hospital   .   a   baby   who   only   had   two   modes   :   crying   or   giggling   .   there   was   no   grey   area   .   it   was   a   true   foreshadowing   of   who   she   would   become   later   on  .   in   her   eyes   things   were   either   black   or   white   ,   right   or   wrong   ,   she   either   loved   something   or   hated   it   and   her   mind   simply   could   not   grasp   the   idea   of   a   middle   ground   .   it   made   daily   dealings   with   her   rather   hard   as   she   took   everything   incredibly   literal   .   it   seeped   into   every   part   of   her   life   .   soccer   coaches   had   to   deal   with   her   crying   and   running   of   the   practice   field   because   in   her   mind   if   she   wasn’t   great   at   a   skill   she   must   have   been   terrible   at   it   ,   her   mother   had   to   reword   the   way   she   spoke   of   her   outfits   because   if   something   was   ‘   okay   ‘   it   couldn’t   possibly   look   cute   and   therefore   it   was   ugly   .   it   wasn’t   all   tantrums   though   and   when   she   looks   back   at   her   childhood   ,   if   she’s   entirely   honest   ,   it   was   wonderful   .   a   blur   of   picnics   on   the   beach   across   from   the   three   people   in   the   world   who   loved   her   the   most   ,   doe   eyes   nearly   on   the   verge   of   tears   as   she   holds   her   sides   fits   of   laughter   filling   the   walls   of   a   beautifully   decorated   home   ,   friends   galore   approaching   her   as   she   walks   through   the   halls   at   school   .   life   was   good   and   bristol   was   sure   it   could   only   get   better   .
in   a   matter   of  time  ,  it  did   .   much   like   her   parents   eighteen   years   before   ,   a   life   changing   interaction   took   place   in   barcelona   when   the   four   of   them   were   walking   from   their   hotel   to   a   restaurant   for   lunch   .   it   was   only   their   second   day   on   vacation   ,   what   was   supposed   to   be   just   another   day   in   a   new   country   turned   into   the   foursome   being   approached   by   a   talent   recruiter   .   she   left   her   business   card   with   her   parents   and   they   continued   on   with  their   week   away   from   home   .   the   entire   trip   bristol   couldn’t   get   her   mind   off   of   the   women   who’d   approached   them   on   the   street   though   ,   just   a   few   hours   before   they   were   set   to   board   the   plane   home   the   call   was   made   .   a   meeting   was   set   for   the   next   day   and   so   bristol   and   her   mother   stayed   back   in   barcelona   while   her   brother   and   father   headed   back   home   to   australia   .   
everything   seemingly   went   so   quick   for   a   fourteen   year   old   .   before   she   knew   it   she   was   signed   to   elite   models   and   from   that   point   on   life   turned   from   a   regular   school   girl’s   to   one   filled   with   endless   garments   being   tossed   her   way   ,   connecting   with   the   most   beautiful   people   in   the   world   ,   bones   filled   with   adrenaline   moments   before   walking   onto   a   catwalk   ,   and   her   face   on   magazines   in   every   corner   of   the   world   .   it   was   only   a   matter   of   time   before   talks   of   the   big   move   started   to   circulate   the   decker   household   .   to   bristol’s   dismay   her   parents   were   too   tied   to   australia   to   ever   put   genuine   thought   into   moving   out   of   the   country   .   to   her   benefit   ,   though   ,   she   had   two   parents   who   had   a   world   of   belief   in   her   and   all   the   confidence   in   themselves   that   they’d   raised   a   daughter   who   could   make   decent   enough   choices   .   at   seventeen   they   allowed   for   her   to   move   across   the   world   to   new   york   city   alone   .
a   fish   entirely   out   of   water   .   for   the   first   time   in   her   life   she   had   a   space   all   of   her   own   and   a   day   to   day   routine   that   was   entirely   up   to   her   .   it   was   a   freedom   she   never   knew   she   craved   and   truth   be   told   she   was   thriving   in   her   new   environment   .   surrounded   by   creatives   in   the   city   it   wasn’t   long   before   one   of   her   friends   noticed   she   wasn’t   just   a   pretty   face   who   knew   how   to   walk   ,   she   had   a   beautiful   voice   that   could   grab   the   attention   of   just   about   anyone   if   she   would   just   let   them   hear   it   .    it   took   nearly   a   year   before   she   listened   to   their   advice   and   met   up   with   a   producer   her   friend   knew   .   it   became   a   blueprint   in   her   life   ,   yet   another   life   changing   situation   whirlwinds   into   something   wonderful   .   in   just   a   few   months   she   found   herself   sitting   on   her   first   ep   .   petrified   to   put   it   out   ,   it   was   one   thing   to   put   her   face   out   into   the   world   but   her   voice   and   private   thoughts   to   be   on   display   for   anyone   who   clicks   to   hear   was   territory   she   wasn’t   sure   she   was   ready   to   dive   into   .   it   took   another   push   from   her   friends   ,   but   it   turned   out   to   be   a   great   decision   when   listens   started   to   sky   rocket   .   record   labels   started   contacting   her   manager   ,   talks   of   a   debut   studio   album   getting   thrown   at   her   from   seemingly   every   direction   .   it   was   overwhelming   for   an   eighteen   year   old   bristol   ,   but   she   welcomed   it   nevertheless   .   within   four   months   time   she   was   starting   work   on   her   first   studio   album   .   she   had   a   full   plate   in   front   of   her   at   just   eighteen   but   she   also   understood   how   privileged   and   lucky   she   was   to   be   where   she   was   at   such   a   young   age   . 
just   a   year   later   she   was   set   to   go   on   her   first   tour   .   it   was   during   her   press   tour   that   she   faced   yet   another   life   changing   interaction   .   she   met   the   man   she   would   one   day   call    her   husband   (     little   did   she   know   she’d   also   one   day   call   him   her   ex   -   husband     )   .   the   tabloids   went   into   a   tailspin   when   they   first   spotted   the   two   together  ,   a   twenty   one   year   age   gap   was   alot   ,   especially   at   her   age   but   she   simply   didn’t   care   .   call   her   what   you’d   like   (   young   and   dumb   )   but   she   was   in   love   .   after   her   tour   came   to   a   close   ,   she   made   the   move   from   new   york   to   california   ,   she   dressed   it   up   as   being   for   her   career   but   in   truth   the   real   reason   laid   in   bed   with   her   each   night   .   once   again   she   could   confidently   say   life   was   good   .   often   giggling   with   friends   and   family   about   how   her   life   was   seemingly   too   good   to   be   true   .    everyone    waited   for   the   moment   the   shoe   dropped   ,   life   simply   can’t   be   that   easy   for   anyone   .   instead   she   walked   out   into   public   with   a   twinkling   rock   on   her   finger   and   an   even   brighter   smile   to   go   with   it   .   fans   and   critics   alike   were   left   in   confusion   but   as   time   went   on   and   the   couple   seemed   so   happy   everyone   assumed   this   was   just   another   win   in   bristol’s   book   of   life   .
two   years   passed   and   she   was   in   blissful   ignorance   ,   her   career   in   modeling   and   music   were   both   thriving   seemingly   more   than   ever   ,   her   marriage   was   strong   and   the   people   she   had   in   her   life   loved   her   .   what   more   could   she   ask   for   ?   then   the   moment   the   world   had   been   waiting   for   since   the   moment   she   dropped   onto   the   scene   came   ,   the   shoe   finally   dropped   .   her   life   had   crumbled   right   before   her   eyes   when   she   walked   in   on   her   husband   cheating   on   her   .   bristol   had   never   been   one   to   sugar   coat   anything   (     remember   life   is   black   or   white   in   her   eyes     )   ,   if   he   cheated   on   her   he   had   likely   done   it   before   and   more   importantly   he   couldn’t   possibly   love   her   and   therefore   she   had   no   place   in   this   marriage   .   the   tears   came   ,   followed   by   screaming   ,   then   threats   of   ruining   him   liked   he’d   ruined   her   but   a   piece   of   paper   (     an   nda     )    put   a   quick   halt   on   the   latter   .   her   heart   was   broken   and   she   couldn’t   so   much   as   even   shed   light   on   why   .
the time that followed was tough , some of the hardest moments of her life . throwing herself entirely into her work and seemingly neglecting her social life . in true bristol fashion , though , it didn't take long for her to move on . dubbed the girl with the inability to be alone for too long . falling in love fast and hard , attempting to keep past issues from former relationships where they belong , in the past , despite never quite giving herself the time to heal from them .
◜    &. ›    𝙷𝙴𝙰𝙳𝙲𝙰𝙽𝙾𝙽𝚂    。
coming soon ... probably .
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Algo Trading: What It Is And How To Get Started
In the ever-evolving landscape of finance, technology continues to revolutionise trading practices. Algorithmic trading, commonly known as algo trading, stands at the forefront of this transformation. Algo trading involves the use of computer algorithms to execute trading orders, offering unparalleled speed, accuracy, and efficiency. This article explores the essence of algo trading, delving into what it entails and providing a roadmap for individuals keen on venturing into this dynamic domain.
Understanding Algo Trading
Algo trading is the marriage of finance and technology, where complex mathematical models and algorithms are employed to automate trading decisions. These algorithms analyse vast amounts of market data, identifying patterns and trends that human traders might miss. By swiftly processing data and executing orders at lightning speed, algo trading aims to capitalise on market inefficiencies and price differentials.
How Algo Trading Works
Algo trading operates on a set of predefined rules and conditions. Traders develop algorithms based on historical data, technical indicators, and quantitative analysis. These algorithms continuously scan the market for specific signals, such as price movements, volume changes, or other market variables. When the algorithm detects a favourable trading opportunity, it automatically executes buy or sell orders without human intervention. The efficiency of algo trading lies in its ability to make split-second decisions, allowing traders to capitalise on market fluctuations in real-time.
Getting Started with Algo Trading
Educational Foundation: Before diving into algo trading, it is essential to have a strong grasp of financial markets, trading strategies, and quantitative analysis. Enrol in online courses, read books, and follow reputable financial blogs to enhance your knowledge.
Master Programming Skills
Proficiency in programming languages like Python, Java, or C++ is fundamental. These languages enable traders to code, backtest, and implement their algorithms. Numerous online resources and coding platforms provide tutorials and exercises to hone your programming skills.
Data Analysis and Backtesting
Historical data analysis is crucial for developing and refining trading algorithms. Backtesting involves applying the algorithm to past market data to evaluate its performance. This step helps traders identify the strengths and weaknesses of their strategies before risking real capital.
Choose a Reliable Broker and Platform
Select a brokerage firm that offers robust algorithmic trading support. Ensure the platform provides access to historical data, real-time market feeds, and a user-friendly interface for algorithm deployment.
Risk Management
Implement effective risk management strategies to protect your capital. This includes setting stop-loss levels, diversifying your trading portfolio, and avoiding over-leveraging.
Continuous Learning and Adaptation
Algo trading is not a one-time endeavour; it requires continuous learning and adaptation. Stay updated with market trends, technological advancements, and evolving trading strategies to refine your algorithms and maintain a competitive edge.
Conclusion
Algo trading has democratised the world of finance, enabling individual traders to compete with institutional investors on a level playing field. By understanding the fundamentals, honing programming skills, conducting rigorous data analysis, and embracing a mindset of continuous learning, aspiring algo traders can embark on a fulfilling journey in the realm of algorithmic trading. With dedication, discipline, and strategic acumen, anyone can harness the power of algorithms to navigate the complexities of financial markets and potentially achieve substantial success.
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celebritydecks · 7 months
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Elizabeth Huberdeau
Elizabeth Huberdeau
Elizabeth Huberdeau and John Cena: The Triumph and Turmoil of a Power Couple
Introduction: Elizabeth Huberdeau
Elizabeth Huberdeau and John Cena were once considered a power couple in the world of professional wrestling. For WWE fans, the name Elizabeth Huberdeau might not immediately come to mind but she used to be the first lady of WWE Superstar John Cena. Many people respected their connection, but sadly it didn’t last.
She was born on 28 September 1979 in West Newbury, Massachusetts, United States. She graduated from Springfield College in Massachusetts, according to sources. With her parents and one brother, Elizabeth Huberdeau enjoys a large and loving family. Elizabeth A. (Jones) Huberdeau is her mother, and Gene R. Huberdeau was her father. Unfortunately, Elizabeth’s father died in 2015 at the age of 76. Her father was a retired police officer. Her mother is currently retired and happy to live at home. Elizabeth’s brother, Adam Huberdeau, is a little younger than she is. He is currently employed by the Groveland Fire Department.
She attended the same high school as John Cena. Currently, she resides in Florida. She formerly worked as a model and currently involved in the real estate industry, according to certain sources.
1. The Beginnings of a Love Story
Long before they became well-known, Elizabeth Huberdeau and John Cena were in love. They first met in their home town of West Newbury, Massachusetts and they were high school sweethearts. As they exchanged dreams and aspirations for the future, their bond grew deeper.
2. The Power Couple Emerges
Despite the challenges that come with fame and busy schedules, Elizabeth Huberdeau and John managed to build a strong foundation for their relationship. Their shared love for each other and dedication to their respective careers made them an unstoppable power couple, loved by fans worldwide.
In 2009, When they made the decision to get married, John Cena was already well-known. John announced his marriage to Elizabeth public while promoting his movie “12 Rounds”. Elizabeth and John were married on July 11 of that same year in a private ceremony performed in Boston, Massachusetts. Elizabeth was lovingly called “Liz Cena” by John and she eventually used this name as her nickname.
Huberdeau and Cena worked hard to advance their individual careers as a power couple. They were aware of the value of encouraging one another in their professional goals, whether it be Huberdeau’s endeavors away from the spotlight or Cena’s job as a wrestler.
3. Cracks in the Foundation
Elizabeth and John enjoyed a few happy years of marriage before a few problems strained their union. The pair divorced each other after around three years of marriage. John filed divorce his wife in May 2012. The divorce was finally finalized the same year in July. Regarding the cause of the divorce, there were various theories. Elizabeth later claimed that she was unaware that the divorce had been filed. According to sources, she also believed John had cheated on her, which led her to subsequently question their prenuptial agreement.
Some stories claim that the couple’s early problems came from a disagreement over a home renovation project and john didn’t pay contractors who worked on their property according to the contract they had with him.
John wasn’t ready to be a parent, therefore they never had kids.
4. Life after Divorce
Elizabeth disappeared from public view after the divorce. Furthermore, she doesn’t post anything about her personal or professional life on social media. She is concentrating on her work as a successful real estate broker and owner of her own business. Her real estate agent pay is reportedly rather considerable, thus she can afford to live an almost luxurious life.
She seems to be doing well in her personal life as well. Recently, pictures of her and her partner, Eli Ayoub, have surfaced online, and she appears to be enjoying her partner’s company.
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Hidden facts about life of Elizabeth Huberdeau
Elizabeth Huberdeau gained public attention as the former wife of renowned wrestler John Cena. Their teenage love story evolved into a seemingly happy marriage that lasted from 2009 to 2012. Since their divorce, Elizabeth has embarked on a new journey, establishing herself as a successful real estate broker and manager. This article explores Elizabeth Huberdeau's early life, her marriage to John Cena, her career transition, net worth, and personal life.
Elizabeth Huberdeau's Early Life and Education:
Elizabeth Huberdeau was born on November 29, 1979, in West Newbury, Massachusetts, Elizabeth Huberdeau attended general and high school in her home state. While details about her childhood and family are scarce, it is speculated that she met John Cena during their time at either Central Catholic High School in Lawrence or the Cushing Academy in Ashburnham. Elizabeth further pursued her education at Springfield College.
Elizabeth Marriage to John Cena:
Elizabeth Huberdeau's story gained public attention when John Cena announced their engagement casually during an interview promoting his movie "12 Rounds." The couple tied the knot in a private wedding ceremony on July 11, 2009, in Boston, Massachusetts. Elizabeth supported John in his wrestling and acting career, setting aside her own modeling aspirations. However, their marriage faced challenges, and they eventually divorced in 2012 after three years together. Reports suggest that disagreements, including a dispute over redecorating their house, contributed to their separation. Rumors of infidelity surfaced, leading to a brief legal dispute over their prenuptial agreement, which was ultimately resolved amicably.
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Career Transition:
Following her divorce, Elizabeth Huberdeau chose to rebuild her life and pursue a career in the real estate industry. Settling in Florida, she became a successful real estate broker and managed her own company. Her high salary as a real estate agent allowed her to live a comfortable lifestyle.
Elizabeth Huberdeau's Net Worth:
While the exact details of Elizabeth Huberdeau's net worth remain undisclosed, it is reported that she significantly increased her wealth after her divorce from John Cena. Her success as a real estate broker and manager, combined with any financial settlements from their separation, contributed to her financial well-being.
Personal Life details:
Elizabeth Huberdeau maintains a private personal life and does not share much about her current relationships or romantic endeavors. However, recent photos have surfaced, showing her in the company of her boyfriend, Eli Ayoub. She is regarded as a strong and independent woman who successfully embarked on a new life after her divorce. For more details visit: https://affairpost.com/john-cenas-ex-wife-elizabeth-huberdeau-wiki-death-net-worth-kids-wedding-divorce-dating/
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