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sex therapy :: 33. more than friends
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Megumi Fushiguro shouldn't feel awkward, but he did.
With tonight marking the most significant event on the Zenin clanâs monthly calendar, distant relatives and the family conglomerateâs executives convened at a majestic top-floor venue in central Tokyo, the occasion naturally bringing together the countryâs most powerful individuals.
As per usual, every detail in the ballroom had been curated meticulously to exude glitz and glamor. Indeed, Megumi felt like a prince amid a golden age, surrounded by the euphonious melodies from the string quartet, the cluster of high-class individuals in tailored suits and dresses, and the fragrances of honeyed orange blossoms and sweet sage.
Megumi had attended these events plenty. Ever since he could tie his own tie, to be exact (whichâamong the Zeninsâwas something taught early).
His many experiences should have dulled his senses to this eveningâs splendid decorations and live classical tunes. Yet, in the months his father had been estranged from the same household that once again heralded him king, the memories had quickly faded from Megumi's mind, and the teenager essentially found the opulence foreign.
His aunts Mai and Maki had urged him to mingle, but Megumi stood toward the side of the room, shy and aloof as he stared into the human sea ahead.
As much as he tried to seem invisible, Megumi didnât feel invisible as he caught the many eyes sneaking a look at him discreetly, the eighteen-year-old impossible to overlook given his regal-like appearance.
Of course, people took an interest in him.
Now that a) he was an official adult and b) his father returned as the next family leader, Megumi was the second-in-line to the Zenin throne. Exciting? Maybe. Grateful? Surely.
Except, a fidgety Megumi was just a normal teen who would rather be playing video games tonight.
âA blast to the past, eh?â
He glanced over at the unanticipated voice.
To his surprise, Tsumiki slid into the vacant slot next to him and prodded her younger brother's back, knowing how he tried to appear cool and collected when he actually seemed uptight and restricted.
âRelax a little,â she chided with another nudge. Placing her champagne flute onto a nearby table, she smoothed over her lavender ensemble before adjusting the collar on his royal blue mohair suit. âOld habits die hard, hm? Standing in the corner and hoping no one sees you. Donât you want everyone to know how smart and capable you are?â
â...No, not really.â
âWhat? Why?â Tsumiki patted his blazerâs fabric in a finishing move before reaching for her glass again, swirling her drink. âDonât tell me. Is a certain Harvard-bound first-year shy?â
The said soon-to-be college freshman snorted faintly. âAm not.â
âSure.â
As she examined her step-brother from the side, she tiptoed, relaxed her feet, and then tiptoed again. "Only been six months since I've last seen you, but you've certainly gotten taller again, Megumi," she remarked, this time swinging her hand around to compare their heights.
âBecause youâre shrinking early.â
âHey!â
As the two continued their squabble, Megumi realized just how keenly he had missed his step-sister. Despite lacking shared blood by definition, the two had constantly found security in each other, a sibling bond that became especially important amid the recent whirlwind.
Tsumiki had only been home for a week, fresh from her university semester abroad in the United Kingdom. Yet, in this short period: 1) Naoya had been ousted from the Zenin household by no one other than Naobito Zenin himself; 2) Amid the power vacuum, the family elders had turned to Toji to reinstate him as CEO, a decision fueled by both their desperation and regret for having doubted him in the past; and 3) With his father back at the helm, Megumi found himself positioned as the next presumed successor.
Of course, who could also possibly forget Tsumikiâs mom?
Megumi had heard how his step-sister had furiously confronted her mother after seeing the latterâs affair published by media outlets. Since then, he hadnât received any updates, which prompted him to ask: "Where's that woman now?"
âThat woman.â
Even without an explicit mention, Tsumiki knew who he referred to. She stopped swirling her glass and let the flute dangle lazily in her hand.
"I don't know where sheâs been, and I don't care,â Tsumiki admitted, her tone impassive. "I would not be surprised if she moved away from Tokyo once she realized too many people knew her face.â
Megumi figured as much, too.
Anyone who wasnât living under a rock these days could recognize Mari Fushiguro, making her an easy target for verbal harassment on the streets. Netizens online already destroyed her, deeming the woman a slut, a whore, and a homewrecker âtoo easyâ for any Zenin with enough money.
Merciless would be the best word to describe the general public. That much step-siblings knew, especially since both had been on the receiving end firsthand when the Zenin clan cut them off months ago. How fickle those very people could be, too. The same relatives who shamed them now praised them all for the sake of politics, for the sake of money, and little else.
âI heard Naoya left the country, though,â Megumi added, given that the conversation had reached the topic.
âGood for him.â
Tsumiki, on the other hand, did not wish to spend a moment longer thinking about them. She instead exhaled deeply and whirled around, peering into the main hall to observe the multitude of guests enjoying sparkling wine and hor d'oeuvres while chatting about their respective ventures.
As her silence continued, Megumi watched along.
From afar, both noticed their father, encircled by older household members and company directors eager to discuss business matters. Tojiâs return naturally brought him overwhelming attention, andâas an experienced leaderâhe came off as distinguished and dignified as the CEO of Japan's largest conglomerate should.
He greeted approaching guests with his signature charismatic grin, exchanging firm and courteous handshakes that subtly reminded them that these events were more about strengthening business ties than lineage connections.
Megumi and Tsumiki had seen their father like this many times before.
Yet, this evening, the two sensed how his demeanor seemed a touchâŠdifferent.
"Dad's never looked this happy before," Tsumiki noted aloud first.
Her comment stumped him.
Megumi had to pause, his brow furrowing slightly as he thought. Dad being happy? Then, he realized and vaguely beckoned in their fatherâs direction.
"Because of her."
Now was the girlâs turn to appear confused. ââHer?ââ
Intrigued, she followed her step-brotherâs line of vision and didnât need much effort to figure out who he referred to. Standing at the other far end of the hall was a woman who, despite her understated maroon dress and simple accessories, radiated with regality like a princess.
The realization dawned upon Tsumiki.
âIsn'tâŠIsnât that Mister Daisuke L/Nâs daughter?â She knew your father from his many years as the Zenin Corporationâs Chief Operating Officer. As for you, Tsumiki continued to stare hard with curiosity. âThat's the same lady who had been married to Naoya, right?â
Megumi placed his hands into his front pockets, his nails pressing into his palms as he answered. âYes.â
âOh, wow.â
With Tsumiki seeing you for the first time in person, her eyes then began to spark with admiration. She now understood why Naoya Zenin wanted to marry you. Given your polished poise and fluid gestures, you were obviously a woman with a refined background and effortless sophistication, the trophy that her unsavory cousin needed to soothe his small ego and shield him from public scrutiny. Why suffer as an unproven bachelor when he could tout around you?
Detecting his sister's interest, Megumi reached for a glass of apple cider from a serving table and drew in one slow sip. âWhat do you think if she becomes our new mom?â
âWhat?!â Tsumiki whipped her head around, taken back by stupefaction again. âWhere did that come from?â
To play off his curiosity as something casual, Megumi drummed his fingers along his cup. âJustâŠa thought.â
She narrowed her eyes, clearly not believing him for a moment before finally letting him free from her scrutiny. âFrankly, I donât know yet,â she admitted. âThis is only the first time Iâve seen her. I need to speak with her first.â
The teenager paused thoughtfully. "Well," and he hummed, "I approve.â
If Tsumkiâs shock had not been apparent enough, this time, her jaw fell to the tiled floor.
"That's new!â The girl knew she missed out on some developments during her semester abroad, but she could barely process this whole conversation as revelations kept coming one after another, disorienting her with a flood of unanswered questions that dashed through her mind. She had trouble assessing whether Megumi was serious. If this was a prank, Tsumiki would make sure to send him to Mars. âNormally, you're extremely, extremely judge-y with the women that hang around Dad." Not that she could blame him. "What changed?"
And an amused Megumi shrugged.
"If you talk to her, you'll know.â
Toji Fushiguro was the biggest distraction.
As the man of the hour, he commanded the room such thatâdespite your best effortsâyou couldnât stop stealing glances in his direction.
Neither could everyone else.
The situation seemed ironic, really, as many of the same people now commending Toji Fushiguro were the ones who had turned their backs on him in the past. The ideal family figure, some lauded, as others approved of his sharp business acumen, but their gushing admiration reminded you of how quickly loyalties could shift in the face of power. With this, guests all around buzzed like bees as they spotted their renewed leader.
To you, Toji was difficult to ignore because his three-piece suit hugged his broad frame wonderfully. The freshly pressed fabric stretched over his sinewy muscles underneath, his satin lapels underlining his flair. His jet black hair had been neatly gelled back while the ink trailing down his arms peeked from beneath his sleeves. Fatigue slightly wore on his features due to his longer hours at work. Yet, in the end, CEO Fushiguro looked striking, handsome, and undeniably robust.
A whistle interrupted your reverie.
âSomeoneâs staring,â Chosoâs voice rang out as he appeared, his words laced with mirth despite his leveled tone.
Averting your gaze immediately, you then watched him adjust the sleeve to his velvet suit. âI am simply admiring him like everyone else,â you countered, trying to play it cool. âTojiâsâŠjust very popular.â
Choso hummed in pretend contemplation. âAdmiration is one thing, but you looked like you were in a trance, bimbo.â
Just when your mouth turned dry from the inability to retaliate, Sukuna and Suguru popped up in high spirits, the former offering you a raspberry tart while the latter heartily patted your back.
âWhatâs with the frown?â Suguru draped a protective arm around your shoulders and noted your little pout before glancing up at the instigator. âIs Choso bullying you again?â
âI am not a bully.â
âExactly what a bully would say,â Sukuna added this time.
Being stuck in another jest among the three men wasnât something you had planned for, but dismissing their liveliness was impossible. As they traded pointed jabs, you couldnât help but smile, their energy a far cry from the iciness that had defined your days as Naoya Zeninâs wife. Since this was your first Zenin family event without your ex-husbandâs presence, the evening allowed you to realize how much your previous marriage had weighed upon your spirit.
Most notably, the woman you were earlier this year had clung to Naoyaâs empty promises. She swallowed his insults, obeyed his commands, and convinced herself that, despite his belittling actions, he would one day truly love her. That woman had run back to him, apologizing for sins that were never hers to bear, believing that loving him harder could fix what was never hers to fix.
But, due wholly to the support from those around you, that was no longer who you were now.
âWell, what do you think?â
Getoâs question cut through your wandering thoughts, and you blinked rapidly at the unexpected question. âWhat?â
The pink-haired man purred at your cute and confused expression, unable to help himself from stroking your cheeks, the cold metal from his silver rings icing your hot skin. âAw, someone spaced out. Thereâs no fun when youâre not mentally with us too, sweetheart.â
To no avail, you tried to shrink away. âI was just...thinking about how much things have changed. How much Iâve changed, and,â you became shy, âhowâŠlucky I am to have all of you.â
Immediately, the group cooed at your charming comments, complimenting you for being such a âgood girlâ and a âprecious doll,â and how they would do anything to hear sweet nothings from you again.
Even Choso cracked a grin. âWeâre amazing, yes.â Quiet on the outside, cocky on the inside. âWho wouldnât feel lucky?â
Geto elbowed him, a non-verbal sign to shut up. âHeâs not wrong, though. Youâve come a long way. Weâre proud of you.â
Just when you wanted to thank them again, a synchronized shout chimed along.
âWe found you!â
The voices belonged to Mai and Maki. As was typical, the two were keen to converse with you and their animated hands reflected their enthusiasm upon their approach.
As Sukuna, Geto, and Choso stepped aside for them, the twins instantly took the opportunity to link their arms with yours. They dressed in matching cocktail dresses, making them nearly indistinguishable if not for the differences in their updos.
âGirls,â you beamed, happy to spot them. âYou both look amazing as always.â
The younger sister shook her head in modest.
âYou are even more gorgeous,â she emphasized with overflowing vivace. âYouâre glowing these days.â
Mai had to nod in wholehearted agreement. âLooking completely different from how you looked a month ago.â
Forget the opalescent crystals adorning your collar or the subtle makeup highlighting your features. What truly stood out to them was the elegance, assurance, and composure you carried now compared to your timid self from just weeks ago.
Sukuna ran his fingers along the tattoos by his jaw and let out a huff of fake exasperation, wanting them to leave so the therapists could spend more time taunting you. âGuess youâve both grown old enough so we canât just order you to go to the kidsâ table anymore, huh?â
A proud Mai smirked. âGot a problem?â Her outright challenge led her to receive sulking faces as an immediate response. âWe couldnât let you three hog Y/N all night.â
âExactly. Sheâs ours too, you know,â Maki concurred before turning to you. âBy the way, can we still call you our favorite in-law?â
At the question, laughter erupted in a homely and unrestrained rhythm to which you soaked in the heartwarming scene. Even if the world could be selfish and cruel, there were beautiful moments like these when people who werenât bound by blood treated each other like family. They joked around, they laughed together, they fought and argued, but they shared deep loyalty and respect for one another in the end.
Here was where, for the first time in a long time, you felt like youâŠbelonged.
With these thoughts, your sight instinctively drifted across the room and landed on Toji again. He was mid-conversation but seemed to have sensed your stare this time as he turned. When his sharp verdant eyes found yours, your pulse quickened like a mouse caught in the open. What didn't help was how he didnât look away.
In fact, Toji took your wandering gaze as his signal to hurriedly wrap up his current discussions before he walked in your direction with brisk steps.
Several regional managers chased after him, but the observant Sukuna, Geto, and Choso noted the situation quickly and rushed forward.
âWeâre happy to answer any lingering questions,â they interjected, forming a human barricade that closed in on the pursuers. âWe work closely with Mr. Fushiguro and can provide further insights on his behalf.â
With the spotlight shifted away from him, Toji closed the distance between you, stopping just a few steps away. The redolences of bergamot and sage greeted your nose with their familiar velvety, spiced notes as he placed a rough hand against your back, his sudden firm touch nearly lifting you off your feet.
âHey." Even with Mai and Maki obviously there, his green eyes only zeroed in on you. "I could use some fresh air after speaking nonstop for the past two hours. Want to step out onto the balcony with me for a little bit?â
Oh, goodness. Flustered, you didnât expect your innocent stares to lead into this. âIââ you began, but your hesitation bubbled perceptibly. As a result, Maki pinched your elbow, prompting you to brave past your bashfulness and mutter, âSure.â
Toji smiled. âPerfect.â
With that, he swept you away from the waving twins, his hand resting lightly on the small of your back to lead you toward the nearby corridor. He didnât care about the guests who leered in your directions; he rightfully needed a break, and when he brought you outdoors onto the grand terrace, the manâs shoulders visibly relaxed.
He didnât bring attention to himself, though.
âEverything alright?â he asked instead. The wrought-iron railing ahead framed the twinkling skyline below. âI can imagine your previous experiences at Zenin events like these arenât the best, so if you feel uncomfortable, you donât have toâŠâ
His unprompted concern was touching and, when his voice trailed off, you replied by softly shaking your head. âI am doing perfectly fine, don't worry about me. Besides, I have exactly the company that I need here.â
The sincerity in your answer satisfied him, evident in how the tension along his jaw eased. âIâm glad, then. I should check in with you more, shouldnât I? Sorry that Iâve been busy. Sukuna, Geto, Choso, and I have been neck-deep in redeveloping the company.â Distant lights haloed him like some god as he spoke, and he ran a few thick fingers over inked lines on his neck. âOf course, how can I also not thank our new fantastic secretary?â
There was no need to wonder where Tojiâs gratitude stemmed from.
With the therapists thrust back into their roles as corporate leaders, you stepped in to handle their clinicâs appointment schedules and client inquiries. By giving you a renewed purpose in your day-to-day, they were also determined to keep their practices despite their narrowed availabilities, a decision stemming from their dedication to help others during their idle hours. They intended to shift the clinic's focus to more general relationship assistance, which would allow them to broaden their scope and improve the public's favor.
Meanwhile, had it not been for your help, the same four men would not have been able to fully focus on implementing immediate action plans to steer the Zenin Corporation from a public relations and financial disaster. As a result, the company swiftly regained its positive reputation and maintained its position as the nationâs top conglomerate, hardly meeting a dent in total market share despite the shakeup in leadership.
That being said, you didnât hide your playful pettiness. âI deserve way more than verbal gratitude, you know.â
Testy, and Toji took the chance to humor himself as well. âThe answer to that is me.â He winked. âI am already a hundred times a better friend than you expected.â
Some things truly never change. âArrogant as ever.â
âOnly because you know that's true,â and he lolled his head toward his shoulder in pride. âI did let you run your pretty juices in my therapy office, over on my bathroom counter, and inside my executive suite." Hearing him recount all these moments of pure debauchery made you elbow his rock-hard pecs in retaliation, but he continued. "Do you have any idea how much self-restraint a man has to have to let that happen?â
âProbably an immaculate one. Each time, Naoya would ignore me the second after he came.â
âYeah, well, fuck that guy.â Like Toji cared about having a filter. He found no reason to try to hide his hatred for your former husband. âOfficials sent me a note on how that man flew out of the country yesterday afternoon. You donât ever have to think about him again. Youâre with me now, and I warned that fucking bastard to never bother us.â The handsome scar on his lips flexed while he spoke. âAnyway, since you do deserve to be spoiled, you should order all the caviar that you want tonight.â
"Oh?" Impressed by the offer, you jokingly jabbed at his upper arm. "Guess this is what happens once you start making the big bucks again as the Zenin Corporationâs Incumbent CEO and Future Chairman, hm? You weren't this generous before."
Toji frowned. "What do you mean? I've always been a generous man. I gave you my free trial, remember?"
âYes, only a free trial,â you emphasized, letting his words sink in. âWhat happens once that âfree trialâ ends?â
âWell, you wonât have to worry about that. Thereâs no expiration date because I like you enough, princess.â
While the pet name was more than enough to make you giddy, his last remarks were what really had you desperate to hide your frazzled face (which, by the way, Toji noticed anyway). "Don't say that."
"Say what?"
"That you...like me. I get flustered easily."
âDon't act like this is the first time. You know I'm straightforward and honest.â A low chuckle slipped past him since he still found your reaction adorable. âIâm too old for drama and playing with peopleâs feelings. Hey, the cards have always been in your hands. I told you earlier. Iâm up to whatever you want to do. For as long as you want, baby.â
âFor as long as I want, huh?â The midsummer breezes did not help with the warmth creeping up your neck. âIâve already clarified before that I wish for us to be friends for a long, long time. Or, as you have suggested before,â and the following thought made more heat suffuse across your cheeks, ââŠmore than friends.â
âMaybe I would happily say yes to that.â
âJust a maybe?â
He huffed in mock annoyance before tugging at your wrist, and you tumbled into his bodyâs hard planes that you had learned to find comfort in. âDoes this feel like âjust a maybe?ââ
Your ensuing silence answered him, and the serene starry night as you snuggled your head into his steady chest was more perfect than words could describe, a soothing escape from the world. He squeezed you tighter, nuzzling his face into your ear while your heart pounded against your ribcage.
So warm, so big, so safe.
âYou missed me,â he eventually stated with confidence, and his voice turned husky. Because, oh, he knew. He read you like a book, always.
âI did.â
Only the distant hum from the streets below disrupted the stillness. You sensed his contentment when your neck craned to gaze into his mellow emerald hues, and he similarly pulled away to examine your blissful mien in turn. The two of you became lost, lost in absorbing the peace and serenity such that neither of you detected the third presence that came along.
"Um, hi."
Both heads snapped to the side, gawking at Megumi as he walked in from the doorway.
The eighteen-year-old scratched the back of his head, his cheeks dusted with a faint pink as though he felt embarrassed to interrupt a scene he shouldn't have been watching.
Yet, there's a faint smile on his lips.
"Tsumiki wants to meet you."

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sex therapy :: 32. uno reverse
chapter tags/warnings: aftercare. mentions of cum and creampies. other sexual content. nicknames. extremely strong language. corruption. family drama.
word count: 3.9k
notes: the last chapter was 97% smut. oops. plot? literally, what plot? well, here is the plot. also, happy new year's eve and new years! likes, comments, and reblogs are much appreciated. xoxo

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With sweat stuck onto your forehead and spit plastered across your chin, you panted like an overheated dog. Such were the consequences of dealing with too many hands, cocks, and men.
After the sinful fiasco with your sex therapists, your body quivered from exhaustion.
Not to mention, you had been stuffed.
Holding in a potent cum concoction within your womb, you did your best to keep the fluids in, but the sheer volume forced a slow dribble to slide down your plush inner thighs.
You winced from the unwelcome cool against your warm skin, feeling flustered, frazzled, and disheveled.
Sukuna thumbed the dried tears that streaked your cheeks, Geto carded his hand through your hair, and Choso massaged the sore spots on your soft ass, all cooing about how youâve been an angel for them and that maybeâŠyou all should find time to do this again.
When the three dressed themselves and stepped out eventually for a cigarette, they left you looking at your window reflection, in which you noticed how makeup smudged across your cheeks and how fluids coated your neck and chest.
Never had you felt this...deranged.
Yet, absolutely nothing could be compared to the hot mess that was the Toji Fushiguro whom you straddled.
The man lolled his head back with a low groan and ran his thick fingers through his scalp. His dark strands had become drenched in perspiration and clung to his face's rugged planes. Blistering in his formal attire, he tossed his charcoal blazer aside, undid his knotted tie, and stripped off his button-down. His chest, dusted in a healthy pink shade, heaved. After his pleasure, he still looked like a Greek god in his shame.
Despite all your egregious encounters with him, you still flushed when seeing his bare-chested body. His formalwear might be different from his usual black T-shirt and white lab coat, but he hadn't really changed. He was still fit and subtly edgy with the designs that swirled around his chiseled upper body.
Amid the tattooed tapestry, your gaze once again became drawn by the inked phoenix that rose victoriously from ashes, a symbol that seemed like a parallel to Toji himself. Resilient. Indestructible. Enduring. Both confronting and overcoming challenges, standing stronger and more determined despite their struggles. Each feather branded across his torso held wordless stories about not only his triumphs but also his scars.
âPrincess likes what she sees?â
Toji's sudden interjection surprised you. Fuck, he's caught me staring.
After you ogled at his body for too long, the man had naturally taken note, andâwith you, of courseâhe simply had to tease.
"Your tattoos suit you," you had been forced to admit. Not that you lied.
In response, his green eyes held a gentle glister that contrasted with his animalistic actions mere moments ago. "Thatâs cute. Thank you."
He reached over your shoulder for a tissue and dabbed at your collarbone.
"What are you doing?"
"Cleaning you up," answered Toji promptly. With the napkin, he soaked up sins, wiping away at the unholy mixture between sweat, spit, and semen as though they never tainted your perfect body in the first place. "That's the least I can do."
He worked in silence, slightly hunched in his seat, the scattered light from the above chandelier casting sharp shadows over his angular face. Wisps of jet-black hair framed his temples as he hung his head in focus, his breathing turning steady. Toji looked so normal, like he wasn't some sex therapist or some important corporate executive or an heir to a multi-billion fortune.
In this one, singular moment, Toji was just...Toji.
"Why are you doing this?" you asked suddenly.
"Doing what?" Mistakenly, he assumed you referred to how he sought another napkin, this time to wipe at the trickle that ran like white lava down your thighs. âWe made a mess."
"No, not that. Why did you become my therapist?" Of course, you did not forget your first encounter with Dr. Fushiguro, particularly how Toji ripped your new patient form to literal shreds the moment he noticed your last name. âYou could've kicked me out of your office that day and left me miserable, but you didn't. Why?"
He slowed in his motions and his hot breath skimmed over your upper lip.
Then, he smiled faintly. "Can I abstain?"
This was his hint that the answer wouldnât be something you liked.
"No." You still wanted to know. "Tell me, please."
Despite your reassurance, he seemed reluctant, his jaw working as he trapped his tongue piercing between his teeth.
"Because you were tooâŠinnocent," Toji eventually admitted. He sounded earnest, but he gave you a cautious glance like he wanted to gauge your reaction. "A pretty lady coming to see Toji Fushiguro because his little cousin Naoya Zenin couldn't please you properly? Clearly, you've never had a proper fuck. I wanted to completely ruin you, baby. I wanted to use you. And, shit, that pussy made me want to keep you for myself forever. Sure, I also had a two-timing ex, but who cares about my little cousin's mistress when I had his wife in front of me?"
Even though you braced for a brutally honest response, hearing his words firsthand stung.
Yes, you were naĂŻve back then. However, to hear your closest confidant admit his initial, manipulative motives jabbed at your sensitive heart.
From your husband to your therapist, you were constantly a pawn on another person's chessboard. Yet, the worst part was that you didn't notice the game until much later.
"I am sorry," Toji started again. Perceptive as usual, he noticed how your mood suddenly soured. "I had all these shitty intentions because Naoya fucked me over, so I wanted to take my anger out on you. But, when I realized that youâre just an oblivious puppet in his play, I wanted him to realize that he was mistreating you, and," one long exhale, "most importantly, I truly did want to help you."
Mulling over his words carefully, you sank your face into his shoulder. "Are you just saying that to make me feel better?"
âNo, I am being honest," and the dark green in his eyes reflected that. "I didn't expect to ever see you again after our first session. Thought you got scared off for good until you called me to book another appointment. Honestly, at that point, people suspected you to be Naoyaâs lap-bitch and spy. Hope that explains the shitty attitudes from the other therapists and my son." Toji flicked the dirty tissue into the wastebasket. "I defended you, though, if that means anything. I thought you were nice and entertaining and, as I've pointed out numerous times, that you deserved better. What I didn't think was how I would end up bringing you into," and he motioned around with his head, "all of this.â
Breathing in slowly, you took in the man's heavy bergamot scent and allowed his warmth to anchor you.
âSo, how do you plan to use me now?â
Among your incessant inquiries, this question must be the most pointed.
Toji, realizing this, gazed ahead. Momentarily, you wondered where his thoughts had wandered off to this time, his focus on the ceiling sharpening for a moment before he reverted his attention back.
"There is no plan to âuseâ you, sweetheart. Because you mean a lot to me," he still responded with great conviction. "You are cherished."
Beneath the rough edges in his features laid a softnessâa softness that you started to become familiar withâas he brought his hands to your hip.
âLive a happy life without Naoya," he added eventually. "You don't need me and the other therapists anymore. Only brokenhearted and anguished people are our clients, so forgetting about us should be easy."
Was it wrong to feel even more hurt when you heard that?
Literally one moment ago, Toji was telling you how much you meant to him. Now, he was telling you to go?
"Client or not, I thought we were friends. You even told me once that I'm somebody special."
âYou are," he responded matter-of-factly. "You are very special. Which is why I am not going to force you to hang around or anything. That way you donât think anyone is âusingâ you. You're young and capable, and I want you to live your life as you wish.â Then, his voice became uncharacteristically soft. âBecause I care about you.â
As nonchalant as he tried to come off, Toji also sounded so...broken.
Plenty of peopleâplenty of womenâcame in and out of Toji's life. Megumi had said so himself, admitting that his father used to 'sleep around a bunch' after his biological mother passed.
Since then, Toji had probably gotten used to how the women he encountered only wanted him for his name, his wallet, orâyes, to put things bluntlyâhis dick. Tsumiki's mom would be the best and most recent example.
But, you wanted to heal Toji as much as Toji had healed you.
"There's something Megumi told me the first time I stayed over at your apartment," you began suddenly.
Toji arched a brow, the tendons by his neck taut. "Is that so?" Knowing his angsty son, he sounded curious but moreso concerned. "Like what?"
'Are you going to marry my dad?'
No, you would die from embarrassment before you could admit that.
"Megumi told me about what happened to his mom, your first wife."
"Ah." Beneath you, Toji tensed up. His tongue darted over his scar like he wanted to continue, but no words came out.
So, he stopped and waited for you to continue.
"I...am really sorry to hear about what happened to her."
In the end, Toji tilted his head, a small but obviously sad smile playing on his lips.
"That's years ago." He tried to sound like losing his first wife in a freak accident didn't haunt him anymore, but you knew that the catastrophe still did.
"Well, Megumi also told me about what your relationships with other women were like since then," you resumed. "Particularly about your second wife."
This time, you truly stumped him. "I see."
"Unlike her, I am not going anywhere," you asserted and tightened your hold around him. "No one is forcing that decision upon me, either. Since you want me to 'live my life as I wish,' my wish is for us to be friends for a long time...and for the same reasons friends want to be friends."
"Is that genuinely what you want?"
"Yes. Truly."
Whether due to your common backgrounds in the Japanese aristocracy or the juxtaposition he offered to your ex-husband, Toji had become your haven. He grounded you after your emotional tumbles and uplifted you with compliments and praiseâlike an anchor, an unyielding outlet with whom you could share your pains and transform your frustrations into something lesser.
Whenever you had needed him most, Toji had been there.
Always there.
Consequently, you hoped to be the same for him.
When Toji cupped your jaw with a large hand, you slowly pressed your cheek into his palm.
âYou care a lot about others but forget to think about yourself,â you went on, criticizing him in a light tone. There was also a question that you had been meaning to ask. âLike, why did you agree to take on the CEO position again after experiencing the Zenin family and your past?â
His fingers flexed slightly into your skin.
âMy decision is not about the people who wronged me, but rather the people who depend on me,â he clarified after a beat, his voice lowered like he confided in himself as much as in you. âI look at Mai and Maki, whoâve been treated like garbage their entire lives. I think about Megumi and Tsumiki, who deserve a world with the best opportunities. For them and for others, I want to create a future with something better. â
Which reminds you.
For the therapists, taking on renewed roles within the Zenin Corporation would be concerning given that they have previously faced accusations of neglecting the business in favor of their own pursuits.
âWhat will happen to sex therapy?â
Naoya Zenin returned to his apartment lobby tossed (yes, tossed) following a blindfolded car ride home.
To some degree, he wished he hadnât come back at all sinceâafter retrieving his phone and searching the Internetâhe discovered a new reality where media spokespeople, online netizens, and business leaders welcomed his cousinâs return to leadership while denouncing his own.
It was like the universe had been waiting to have Naoya reckon with his misconducts all at once, for he never fully understood the consequences of his sins until his face appeared over news websites, tabloid front pages, and social media feeds.
Even when he had business to attend to the following day, he could hardly push past his apartment entrance without being swarmed by meddlers who somehow had gotten intel on his address. Naturally, many people wanted to hear directly from the businessman who had fallen from grace, especially when the company he once led was one of the largest market players in the Asia-Pacific region. First came the paparazzi, the blinding white flashes from their cameras all seeking to capture his face. Then came the other onlookers, jeering with many insults his way.
âA scumbag is what you are. A disgusting cheater!â âYou don't even deserve a penny of your net worth!â âYour company, colleagues, and family deserved better!â 'Someone like Toji Fushiguro!'
The moment Naoya reached the backseat of his sedan, he smashed his phone in one savage blow, startling the chauffeur as the gadget's screen shattered. Didnât matter. He had the money to replace that by noon anyway.
Meanwhile, with white-gloved hands on the wheel, the driver tried to hide his tremor.
"A-Are you oâ"
"To the corporate headquarters," Naoya ordered. "Put your fucking foot on the pedal or the next thing I'll be blowing up is you."
"Yes."
Well, that shut him up.
Thanks to that, Naoya arrived at the Zenin Corporation headquarters in record-breaking time, but he encountered yet another human barrage. People shouted over one another, some even pushing microphones toward his face, as the crowd followed him like a gaggle of geese while he walked into the lobby.
He frowned when his ID badge failed at the security turnstiles, his access removed from the building's security system already. Just two days ago, he held hours-long meetings in the offices above. Now, two days later, he had been deemed an outsider without access to even the company café on the first floor.
He kicked the turnstile (as if that would change anything), and a steely voice interrupted his anger.
"Naoya Zenin, sir," a woman in a security uniform began, "you are no longer with the corporation and are causing a disturbance. Please, leave."
The blonde snapped his badge back into his palm before tucking both hands into the front pockets of his pressed pants. He sauntered forward slowly, making sure that the woman noticed the difference in their height. "No, I won't. I have an appointment."
"Please," she barged in again, unintimidated by his taller frame. Her voice this time was more stern as she glanced over at the nearby swarm. "You're creating a commotion on private property.â
Did he look like he cared? "My family's private property."
"Sir, Iâ"
"Heâs with me." With a third voice joining the conversation, both turned around as no one other than Toji Fushiguro himself walked over. "I invited him for a private meeting. Allow me to escort him."
The antagonism that the security woman had with Naoya vanished completely as she apologized profusely to the older man, and the blonde found her switch in character fucking deplorable and insulting.
After a brief exchange, Toji looked over. âThank you for arriving on time. I was worried you missed my text since I sent the message very early in the morning. Let me bring you upstairs.â
Despite receiving a smile, Naoya didnât like the belittling and patronizing tone that made him feel like a child who needed a chaperone or a beggar who needed a savior.
Nonetheless, he followed in tense silence.
When he walked into the designated conference room, Naoya tried to not look surprised to also see his father and your father in the same vicinity as well (although, given that they were the Board Director and the Chief Operating Officer, respectively, that shouldâve been expected).
He had to look away from their cold gazes and instead took the seat closest to the door. âWhy do you want to talk to me?â
Toji, on the other hand, settled at the head of the table and crossed one leg over his knee. âThis meeting is a courtesyââ. One you donât deserve but here we are. Weâll be brief.â He leaned across the table, sliding over a sleek black folder. âLater today, the Zenin Corporation will hold a press conference to address our organizational and management changes. In this binder are terms for your settlement. We would like you to accept the proposal, leave, and never associate yourself with the Zenin name again.â
When Naoya saw the documents inside, he wanted to laugh right then and there. âThis is a shitty offer that practically gives me nothing.â
What else did you expect? Tojiâs unwavering expression seemed to say.
He even opened his mouth to speak, but a much coarser voice spoke first.
"Because you did that to yourself,â Naobito explained. âAs of now, your actions have stripped you of everything and youâre still scoffing at someone elseâs generosity? Youâre a selfish manipulator who has jeopardized our stakeholdersâ trust. Our family name will not tolerate your presence moving forward!"
"Listen, Fatherâ"
"Mr. Zenin to you!"
Naoya could not believe he was related to the much older man in front of him. Except for their common features, the duo shared absolutely nothing including warmth for each other.
Which, to the blonde, was ridiculous. Because how could his parent not view the situation from his lens? No one understood the struggles that tormented him since his childhood and the reasons his anguish turned into greed.
"This isnât fair.â Naoyaâs voice rose, trembling with barely contained anger as he shoved the folder away. âI canât understand you, FaâMr. Zenin. Why? Why does everything that Toji touches turn to gold in your eyes? The world welcomes him back like heâs a prodigy, and you hand him everything on a silver platter. But then, why canât you defend your one and only son in a situation like this? AnythingâŠanything I do, to you, is not enough.â
With his chest heaving, Naoya had to pause and catch his breath. He didnât want to admit that he was on the verge of another outburst, only to be met with no sympathy in return.
"You and Toji have never been in the same position. Not now, not before, and not ever.â As the Chairman made himself clear, his voice cut through his sonâs rant like a blade. âWhile no one is perfect, Tojiâin the past and presentâearns respect by owning his failures and proving his worth. Due to his teamâs work in the last twenty-four hours, he stabilized the company, helping us avoid an immense drop in our market value and cancellations from our business partners.â In addition to his utter disregard for his sonâs feelings, Naobito even mocked him with a scoff. âMeanwhile, you donât play by the rules, boy. You exploit them to suit your needs, and when something backfires, you blame everyone but yourself. Toji didnât come back because I handed him anything. He came back because he knows how to make amends.â
Stop.
Naoya wanted this mental torture to come to a fucking stop.
His fatherâs scorn was bad enough, but the comparison to Tojiâalways Tojiâwas like salt ground into an open wound. What made the situation a hundred times more humiliating was how his older cousin sat across the table with a nearly indiscernible smirk on his face.
Yet, what could he realistically do when the Chairman went on?
âIn my entire life, I only requested from you one thing,â Naobito added. âPower and money did not interest him when compared to his daughter, so the one promise I made is that you would love her.â âAnd what did you do?â
Precisely not that.
The pointed change in topic made Daisuke L/N sit forward uncomfortably.
"Be honest with us, Naoya," he said. "Aside from marrying my daughter to legitimize your position in your family and company, what other intentions did you have?"
The man stared ahead with a solemn expression because, in that moment, he wasnât the Zenin Corporationâs Chief Operating Officer but merely a father.
A father who had been promised a dependable and loving son-in-law, not a cruel and ruthless deceiver.
Naoya shrugged.
"My original plan was to have your daughter for as long as I deemed her useful. Maybe until my old man kicked the bucket and I became the head of the Zenin household? Or, if I liked her enough, maybe longer? I don't know, not that I really cared." Naoya didn't give a shit that he sounded like a total sociopath. As a grown man, he could make his choices in speech. "But, what I did care about is how people only noticed me when I had thatâŠthatâ"
At that, Toji had to cut him off. âYouâve said enough. Weâre done here.â
âIâm not finished.â
âYes, you are. As I mentioned earlier, this meeting is only a courtesy.â
Toji rose from his seat and adjusted his blazer, the other executives doing the same but with pursed frowns. When the Chairman and the COO left quickly in silent rage, Toji followed them and gestured toward the black folder again on his way out.
"Anyway, all the legal documents are in there. Can read through them, if you care. You have the next hour to inform my secretary of your decision. My advice is to accept our offer since no legitimate company in the Asia-Pacificâor anywhere else in the worldâwill want you now. You ensured that for yourself."
Toji walked to the exit in precise and confident strides, but just before disappearing into the halls, he paused.
"Oh, but one last request.â Except what he said next wasnât a request, but a demand. âNever show yourself to us or anyone we care about again. Take this as a warning."
Then, the door clicked shut.
Breathe in. Breathe out.
Naoya stood up.
âGod fucking damnnit!â he hollered at the top of his lungs like a mad maniac. His hand shot out, sweeping the papers off the table violently, sending them scattering across the floor.
He hissed and seethed. How he hated this feeling. His current ordeal had been his wake-up call to realize that merely being born into status didn't mean he would be invincible.
If only he hadnât let his unchecked arrogance blind him, then his life trajectory would have played out differently!
âŠOr maybe nothing wouldâve changed at all.
Because perhaps, all these years, Naoya Zenin had been trying to grasp onto something that was never meant to be his.

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sex therapy :: 31. gangbangs
summary: a very self-indulgent chapter/pseudo-oneshot. **naoyaâs ex-wife becomes tojiâs girl. everybody wants a taste, and why not have the younger cousin watch the show?** alternatively, a gangbang with tattooed dilfs and dilf-adjacents.
chapter tags/warnings: five-some, gangbang, sex on tape, gun play (becoming a gun slut), cum play, breeding, creampies, exhibitionism, edging, degradation, praising, mentions of violence (murder, knives, guns), multiple orgasms.
word count: 5.5k
notes: happy kinktober and thank you for waiting! this started off as a concept (in my mind for a year-plus) and evolved intoâŠa monster. too many men, too many hands, too many cocks. got lost in the sauce. despite being a smut chapter in a long fic, this update is borderline porn-without-plot. likes, comments, and reblogs are much appreciated. xoxo

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âI love getting gangbanged."
Naoya woke up in a dark room and to a throbbing headache.
Where�
He looked around the unfamiliar surroundings slowly, blinking past his grogginess to register what almost looked like a crime movieâs interrogation room and groaning when the wrong angle to his head caused a sharp pain in his shoulder.
All around was an ominous and gloomy shade of grayâthe walls, the ceiling, the floor, and heck even the door. How long had he been out for? Without windows, he could not take a wild guess at the time. Not to mention that the room also had no lighting, no pictures, and no dĂ©cor.
Only him and this...random dinky chair he found himself tied up to.
Wait.
Tied up to?
Right. From what Naoya could last recall, he had been stopped by two men who took him out with a single strike.
In a vain attempt to set himself free, Naoya tugged at his limbs which were fastened behind him with sturdy cords. He twisted and turned, then twisted harder and turned even harder, until an unexpected voice startled him.
âYouâre awake.â
Naoya went still.
Having zero visual stimuli sharpened Naoyaâs other senses a little. He could feel the labored huffs in his breathing, hear the heavy footsteps that began in the chamber, and even taste the smoke that lingered in the hazy air.
Leering towards the door, Naoya quickly recognized his captors as they approached.
"Donât give us that foul look, sleepyhead," the taller one whom he remembered as Eso announced as he slowly stopped in front of the scowling blonde. He had on him a wide and nefarious grin. "You had passed out for the last few hours. During that time, you could've been beaten. Or better yet, dead." He glanced up. "Right, Kechizu?"
His accomplice, who stopped on the opposite side, replied with a firm nod. From seemingly nowhere, he had pulled out a pocket knife and grazed the icy blade against Naoya's neck. "Ya feel that? I've been wanting to slit your throat, but I haven't. Lucky, lucky duck. Not everyone is this fortunate. All because our big bro Choso is being super nice to you."
Aware that a wrong move would cost him a jugular vein, Naoya listened intently. Since he worked with the other sex therapists before, he indeed recalled how his former colleague led a tightly-knit assassin ring, in which the members deemed each other 'brothers.'
Kechizu prodded Naoya again with his blade. "Big bro's the only reason you're still alive. Although, I don't know why you'd want to still be breathing now that the whole world knows you've been bumping uglies with your older cousin's ex-wife."
Eso hummed in agreement. "Well, at least for now," he began and he gestured around in vague motions, âyou're already in paradise!â Then, he paused. âWell, correction. Here is where we send people to paradise. Or, more likely, hell.â
Noticing how Naoya uncharacteristically froze, the two snickered. In fact, they likely would've continued snickering if not for a shrill tone that pierced the air. The laughter stopped.
Eso's charcoal eyes flicked downwards.
"Left pocket, Kechizu."
The other man obeyed, lowering his knife (and thus giving Naoya an actual chance to breathe) before grabbing the phone from Naoya's blazer. A notification lit up the screenâa message, from you.
âShe sent a video.â
Eso and Kechizu intentionally held the screen away, and their face quickly lit up with a sinister smile when they previewed the file. âOh, yeah. Let's watch.â
âCome join us, sweetheart.â
You thought you were discreet.
Lingering at the doorway, you had been peering into the Zenin Corporationâs CEO Suite like a lost duck. This past afternoon, news about the leadership changes within Japanâs largest conglomerate had spread like wildfire across business and politics networks across the globe, announcing that Naoya Zenin had been forced to resign with Toji Fushiguro reclaiming his position as head of the company.
For the latter, you had questionsâmany questions. However, an inundated Toji was difficult to approach as he spent his entire afternoon in the office with his also-reinstated directors Sukuna, Geto, and Choso. From your observations, the men had been milling around the table, speaking to each other in hushed but decisive voices in conversations that must remind them of their days managing the Zenin Corporation before Naoyaâs takeover.
They all appeared ridiculously handsome with their expensive custom-tailored suits that emphasized their muscular physiques and complemented their towering heights. Surrounded by legal documents and business reports, they carried themselves differently, too. More mature, organized, and serious, especially after hectic meetings with the Chairman Naobito Zenin, your COO father, and internal and external stakeholders had left etches on their calculating faces.
Now, however, Toji Fushiguro had caught sight of your quivering form at the entrance, and soon enough, all eyes turned to you. When you didnât respond to his first invitation, the executive approached you in confident strides.
âWhy do you look so shy?â
At the unanticipated attention, you averted your gaze onto the floor and tried to slink away into the hall slowly. âYou all seemed occupied, and I didnât mean to interrupt.â
âYou're not interrupting anything," he clarified. "We have some time now.â
He tugged your wrist softly, which was all that you needed to follow him like a fawn into the room and crumble onto his lap once he sat down. Despite his dress pants, the warmth from his thighs heated your skin, and Toji nuzzled his face into your neck. His gravelly huffs sounded like all the other times you had heard him rasp, moments followed by endless endearment.
"About Naoya," the older man brought up from seemingly nowhere. You tensed at the name while Toji's cordial lips assuaged you. "Chosoâs brothers are making sure heâs not going to do anything funny. We can't have him around as we are transitioning the company. As for you...knowing my cousin, he's going to keep claiming you as his property unless you get through his dense head," and his viridescent pupils flicked upward, "and the only way to do that is to show him.â
Although you didnât know exactly what he meant, Toji hoisted you in one fluid motion onto his desk and sprawled you across the surface. He pushed your thighs apart, prompting sharp breaths that echoed in the room as onlookers raked their eyes down your figure. Some (namely, Sukuna and Geto) peered down shamelessly, while others (just Choso, really) tried to come off as cool and observed quietly. Nonetheless, the message in their perverted gazes was clear: what they wouldn't give to kiss you, bite you, and mark you right then and there.
Just as you shrank a little from the overwhelming attention, Toji reached for your phone and pressed the device firmly into your palm.
âLetâs send him a message.â Tojiâs eyes locked onto yours, unflinching and sharp.
You blinked, raising an incredulous brow. âExcuse me?â
âYou heard me.â Leaning forward, Toji offered a clear view of the ink scrolling down his neck, his exhales warm against the beading cold sweat on your forehead. âOpen up the camera. Let's send Naoya Zenin a surprise.â He gently pinched you. "Like I said, that idiot wouldn't understand shit unless you slam the idea into his dumb skull.â
You hesitated, glancing down at the phone in your hand.
âA photo won't be enough, by the way. We need a video. He won't get the fucking idea unless he sees and hears the proof.â When you complied, Toji turned to the colleague closest to him. "Wanna do the honors, Suguru?"
The said man came forward eagerly, the obsidian in his eyes sparkling. "'No' is never my answer to you, sir." Given your compromising position, he had the easy option to tear your lacy panties and stuff himself into your core except he wanted to take his time.
"I heard a lot about you." His compliments were all purrs that sent hot shivers shooting through your veins. "Mind if I take a go at you, too?"
After being passed between his three other colleagues, you must admit that you had at least thought about what sex with Geto was like, too. "Please."
At the permission, the man smiled and bunched your underwear to one side. The cold air hitting your drenched cunt made you shiver, but the collective groan in the room rumbled even louder, a reminder of the many men around you. Men who were being patient for you. Men who could not stop thinking about you. Men who, because of your ex-husband, had been holding grudges against you.
Geto pulled down his boxers just until the waistband fitted snugly under his balls. His cock stood proud with precum dribbling down his length as he positioned himself in the comfy spot between your thighs. He pressed against the table until his knuckles turned white, aligning himself with your entrance.
Without extra stimulation, your saturated folds welcomed him easily and you gasped loudly at the intrusion.
"Shit, youâre soaking," Geto sighed softly as you clenched around him, swarming his veins with gratification. He tipped his head forward, his loose strands framing his face. âTell me to stop if youâre uncomfortable, okay?â He was so sweet, so kind. You nodded and hazily recognized that this was what making love was supposed to feel like: tender, gentle, and loving. This was Suguru Geto's charm.
Before you could say more, an opportunistic Sukuna took his place above you. He moved quickly, undoing his belt and tugging hastily at his trousers, humming loudly with relief when he pulled his pants down and his massive cock sprang free. Despite being jostled by another man, you swabbed at the bubbling precum before pushing your thumb into your mouth, relishing his clean and salty tinge on your tongue.
Amused, Sukuna chuckled darkly. "What a fucking tease," he crowed, then patting your cheek. "C'mon. Open up, baby. Let me get to the back of your throat."
With little resistance, he popped your jaw open and sank his massive girth into your mouth. Gradually, you bobbed your head back and forth, letting your tongue lick every millimeter to him. He, likewise, pushed his hips forward, bringing your nose flushed against his well-trimmed patch of pink hair. He plucked the recording phone from your hands, and you sensed him tapping on the screen to focus on the erotic display where your bodies connected, your sinful lips accepting his fat cock with ease.
"You are such a good girl." Sukuna Ryomen confirmed, his movements mind-numbing as though he wanted to breed your esophagus. He wrapped a hand around your windpipe, constricting your airflow and causing you to gag. "Brat looks like a goddamn goddess sucking dick. Isn't that right, Choso?"
No response.
Curious, your pupils rolled to the side.
The assassin's the man you feared the most.
He was quiet, always guarded, his mysterious eyes pulling you in like two black holes. You could never know what heâs thinking about, although you lucidly remember his crooked obsession with 'disciplining' you.
"Hey, honey.â Geto's deft fingers suddenly gripped your chin, forcing your gaze to return to him. âPay attention to us, m'kay?"
You hummed in response, Sukunaâs dick still bulging visibly in your throat.
"I donât want you to lose focus," an overly aroused Suguru went on to explain. He breathed heavily. Shaking. Or maybe that was you? He clutched your love handles harshly before he pulled out and stepped to the side, making you stroke himself with your delicate hands instead. Briefly, you assumed that Geto preferred handjobs and wanted to ejaculate onto your breasts, only to get your answer when your puffy clit came into contact with the sharp coolness fromâŠmetal?
"Choso," Toji's harsh voice warned.
Brought back to your senses, you looked down to see Choso using the fluids to lubricate...his gun. You recognized the weapon, the same one you had seen in his car. The same one he would use to kill. All air in your lungs left swiftly. What the actual fuck. Sheer mortification was the only reason you didn't have the guts to do anything (because, if Choso became irritated enough, he could pull the trigger and then you would have no guts at all), and your silence only gave him a reason to continue defiling you into his personal gun slut.
He stared at his boss with an unperturbed frown. "You know I like her too much to hurt her."
A squeal tumbled past your lips when the pistol's freezing barrel pressed past your tight hole. Although you partially expected Toji to warn the weapon-wielding man again, Toji instead leaned forward in his chair, jaw resting on his fist. He could seem more concerned, but the mirthful glimmer in his emerald eyes said otherwise.
Meanwhile, Choso's piercing gaze alone made you sweaty, your forehead turned glossy with a sheen. He lazily massaged your inner walls, your warm arousal coating his cool metal before leaking onto the table, the only struggle now was how your body involuntarily twitched. To your fascination (and horror), pleasure began to build with each too-hard pass of his barrel. There were just too many sensations going on. Messy mouth deepthroating one cock, slicked hands stroking another, and sloppy cunt taking in a gun. You did your best to give everybody equal attention because you were a desperate crowd-pleaser, not wanting anyone to feel left out.
With your back arched from the table, you became increasingly frantic, demonstrating through feverish movements that all you were was their obedient little bitch. All these hands on your body, skin on your skin. You felt them all, the senses exhilarating and fascinating.
Toji sternly interrupted from seemingly nowhere. âI can tell from your movements that you want to cum, donât you?â Maybe, but you were too overwhelmed to focus solely on your pleasure. Nothing that your therapists couldn't help with. Leaning over, Toji snaked an arm around your body to press tight circles at your engorged clit. "Be selfish for a little bit," he coaxed. "Cum for us."
His permission sent you immediately vaulting over the edge, your whole body spasming as an orgasm tore through you. Your lips parted, but you didn't scream. Your eyes shut slowly and rolled to the back of your head as every millimeter in your fragile body unraveled completelyâfluttering, cramping, and shuddering.
Your ears became blessed with chorused laughter and praise.
Choso inspected your copious juices that suddenly coated his gun, a translucent thread trailing from the barrel to your now-exposed cunt. Reaching over, Sukuna wrapped his hand around Choso's forearm. He leaned into the pistol and parted his lips, swirling his tongue slowly around the barrel. His maroon eyes were half-lidded, giving him an almost lazy yet focused look as he dragged his tongue along the metal, lapping up your precious essencesâthe syrups rich and just a bit tangy. Drooling and sucking like a little kid with a lollipop, Sukuna didn't care that his spit trailed from the metal down to the other man's wrist and flipped the camera to selfie mode to capture the action.
Towards the end, his tongue swiped over his lips, leaving a luster from your elixir that coated his mouth. âSo fuckinâ sweet.â
After another generous lick, he swished the concoction in his mouth before pinching your chin, and your mouth propped open. Pleased, he hummed when you stuck your tongue out, showcasing just how naughty you were. He drooled the spittle into your mouth, the saline taste blossoming on your taste buds, a thread of spit connecting your chin and his.
"Sharing," Sukuna chuckled darkly into your phone's microphone, "is absolutely fucking caring."
Nearby, Suguru groaned. He hurriedly clambered to the comfy space between your plush thighs, shoving a grumbling Choso aside. "I'm so fucking close."
He buried his dick into your tunnel, the veins on his cock pulsating. Call him selfish or masochistic, but as much as he wanted to reach his high, Geto denied his orgasm to stay longer inside and prevented himself from fucking bursting.
âDon't hold back, Suguru,â you urged.
Geto furrowed his brows, sweat gathering on his forehead as he tried his best to hold out. He admitted earnestly, "I don't want to give you up, baby.â
âI want you to cum,â you said, all whiny with puppy eyes. Free hand slithering down, you cupped his aching balls and gently squeezed his heavy testes. "Besides,â you glanced over at the camera, âshow Naoya how you can breed meâŠdaddy."
Sugaruâs eyes widened at the unexpected nickname that he loved so much. Thatâs it. Heâs done for. His handsome features crumpled from an over-the-top pleasure as he gave his snapping hips one final push and pumped you full, coating your cervix white with his thick essence as he rested his head against your forehed, panting into your ear and moaning into your skin.
Pressing one last kiss on your cheekbone, he pulled himself out of your hot cunt, allowing others to have their way with you.
Sukuna got behind you eagerly. He repositioned your shaking body, his calloused hands tossing you over and leaving you panting on your hands and knees. His harsh squeeze at your sides made you squeal just as he pulled your legs apart for easier access, exposing your cute hole.
"Shit, she's making a mess, dripping onto the desk." The same desk that belonged to Naoya merely several hours ago. Adjusting your phone camera, Sukuna thumbed through your folds like they were pages in a book, scoffing at the viscous dallops that slid out. The tattoos on his wrists gleamed pitch black under the glossy mixed juices.
"Suguru's cock did you well, but this pretty lady isn't finished yet, eh? She can take more. I know she can." His hands weaved into your hair and tugged harshly. "Tell us, missy. You can handle more, correct?"
The threat in his menacing tone only suggested there was one answer. You whimpered pathetically, "Yes."
With a crooked smile, Sukuna pressed his muscular form against your back. That man was starving. After all, he had been waiting to have your pussy properly wrapped around his painful erection when he could've greedily taken you for himself first.
"Stop moving so I can angle myself correctly," Sukuna reprimanded when you wobbled on all fours.
Hardly any time was given to let you register the warning before the man plunged into your sensitive socket. He ignored your desperate wail, amazed at how he plugged you all the way. His pace started off sensual and languid. Each snug press against your battered cervix at first made you squeak, but you became too far caught up in the moment that the discomfort disappeared as promptly as the sensation came.
"Mhm," Sukuna hummed, a squelch ringing through the room each time he would bottom out. He didn't need to say anything for him to feel how wet you were, fluids trickling out from your puffy hole and creating what looked like the Nile River running down your thighs.
"Holy fuck," Choso swore to the side, his emotions a rare display.
Blissful waves rushed to your head, one after another. Arousal flooded into your tummy, your cunt twitching uncontrollably as a second climax started to sneak up on you.
Sukuna groanedâor at least attempted to groanâthrough the exertion of his forceful movements. How he had missed playing with you. A few trickles of sweat on his forehead glided over the ink on his forehead before dripping onto your back. He pumped himself faster, his balls smacking against your clit harderâsavoring how you squirmed underneath his direct influence.
He could not resist peering down at the sacred space where your bodies connected and ensured that the camera, too, had an unobscured view. The problem was he had become so agonizingly turned on that his hold on your phone began shaking. He rasped, back straightening. âGoddamn, your cunny does me good.â
Not long after, he reached his release snarling and grunting like a dog as white ropes shot from his cock and into your uterus, with him nearly dropping your device onto your ass from his sheer ecstasy.
"No!" you protested loudly when Sukuna pulled out abruptly, hissing as your empty hole clenched around nothing. "I..." You balled your fists, thumping the desk in frustration. "I was so fucking close."
"Don't worry." The strawberry-haired man tenderly brushed away the tears by your jaw. Like he hoped to comfort you somehow. "Nothing Choso can't help with. He'll take great care of you." He looked over at the said colleague. âIsnât that right?â
Gulping, you followed his gaze to the other man who had stopped behind you.
"You look nervous," Choso commented matter-of-factly. "Why?"
As if he didnât already know the answer. You rolled your eyes and snorted like a true brat, indeed. "None of your business."
Besides, you had enough encounters with Choso Kamo, each incident more indecent than the last. This time, he naturally noticed your eyes drift to the gun tucked into his back pocket, the saps from earlier creating an ample moist patch on his pants.
âSo, tell me, bimbo," Choso spoke again. He didn't care to announce himself as he unbuckled and pressed in, stretching you with his thickness, aided by your copious reserve containing both arousal and cum, hitting that sweet spot that he had no problem finding over and over. "Did you think I had been done with you already?"
Holding in whimpers from his repeated thrusts, you let out a soft groan.
"I can't hear you."
"Yes."
âBut, do you want me?â
Silence.
âI am not going to repeat myââ
"I want you sâ badly..."
A demon must have possessed you. There was no other way to explain yourself. But those remarks were all Choso needed before he began to move impossibly fast within you. He didnât care that he pounded into you like a beast, creating a commotion that perhaps the floor below could hear your wetness reverberate around the room.
"This is for being a fucking tease." Choso raised his hand high and then delivered an unforgiving blow against your ass. Unprepared, you yelped from the sheer force, which had been enough to leave a handprint on your unblemished cheeks.
"I didn'tâ!" Your attempt to defend proved futile as Choso spanked you again with little regard for your feelings.
"This is for giving me an attitude," he continued, gruff. And again. "For forgetting how to behave, shit." And again, and again, and again. For this, for that, his listed grievances going on and on and on, his punishments making you cry and squirm and wail.
Choso knew he was selfish. If his boss Toji wasn't involved, he would want nothing more than to keep you forever, making you his little gun slut and teaching you to cum all over him. He couldnât help it. As if the roles were reversed. Like he was the inexperienced one, unaware of his partner's feelings and only caring for his pleasure. He remained relentless as he continued his abuse, the tendons along his hands and arms flexing with his efforts, like the crazed killer he was being out for blood.
The distressed expression written all over your face only made him want to go harder. He loved making it hurt, his sadistic personality entirely to blame. With every pump, his testes smacked onto your clit repeatedly, feeling him sink deeper and deeper inside.
âF-FuckâSâ too much, Choso!â A sob wracked your trembling figure amidst his assault. In distress, you tugged at his wrists to get him to ease up on you. That didn't matter. He was too strong, especially when compared to you.
"I thought you wanted to cum."
"I do!" But you didn't think you would be able to cum like this. "This...This is too painful!"
As if he cared.
"Oh, please," Choso scoffed, even rolling his inky eyes in dismissal. "This isn't painful. You're just being dramatic. If you think this is painful...how do you think I felt, hm? Watching Geto and Sukuna take turns defiling you. Hearing you blubber their names without shame. Did you think that Iâwith my cock stiff in my pantsâthat I didn't feel pain? Listen to yourself. God, turns out you're just another selfish slut."
Scorching tears streamed down your face, and you searched around desperately.
"No one here's going to save you," Choso announced, reading right through you. He pressed his face against your earlobe, a hot puff of air fanning out across your delicate skin. "Because it's too obvious. You fucking like this, pup."
Did you?
Even if that wasn't the case, you guess you did now, the unwavering conviction in Choso's tone spurring a change of heart. Itâs sick, you realized, heâs manipulating me.
Yet, sure enough, you soon started to feel lighter, giddier. Your pupils dilated from stimulation and your muscles tingled with excitement. Choso felt so good. You felt so good, and the coil from deep within your cervix compressed tighter and tighter as a pressure built from within.
"I'm close...again." This time, it's a little embarrassing to admit, especially when you were complaining like a puppy just minutes ago.
"What did I tell you, pet," Choso growled, the corners of his mouth quirked upwards in a rare grin. He made you feel glorious. Consequently, you writhed underneath his body, fully submissive under his control. You wanted nothing more than to be a pliant baby girl for him, let him use you in any way he wants. "Cum and squeeze my cock."
âMake me.â
âOh?â
One final blow to your ass was what hurled your body over the edge.
âIââ you choked on your spit. "I'm coming!"
You shrieked the moment you felt your body disintegrate, your shoulder blades caving in as sweat fell like raindrops from your skin. Elbows giving up, your head hit the table, leaving your temples pulsing with dizziness, bliss, and pain; your eyes staring at the wood finishing; your chest rising up and down, exasperated from the intensity of your release.
And oh, your pussy squeezed Choso good. Before he could hold himself back, Choso dug his nails into your ass. "Fuck, you are incredible," was the last thing he muttered before he came as well in one long grunt, splattering your womb with his creamy semen. He made you tremble when he pulled out, releasing the mess inside and leaving you feeling oddly empty and cold. Glob after glob of cum oozed out, semen from multiple perpetrators painting over your labia, which made the surrounding men grin at the sight, knowing that you held all their seed inside.
Nothing except their breeding hole, that was what you had become. There was something they adored about labeling you as their personal whore.
Not long afterward, a warm hand took yours into his own. Toji caressed the skin of your palm before pulling you right onto his lap again. In the end, he was whom you belonged to. If anybody wanted to do anything to you, they had to talk to him first.
Toji helped you straddle him, tucking one leg onto his either side, except you were so fucked out that you didnât know who you were or where you were from.
"C'mon, honey. Don't lose yourself just yet," he murmured gently, brushing a few free strands from your forehead. Otherwise, you would've gone limp and lost all senses completely.
Toji had been waiting for you. He considered this a sign of his maturity, allowing the younger and more impatient men to make a mess with you first. Now, though, was his turn, fair and square.
His exposed length pressed up against his abdomen with fantastic girth and length such thatâdespite your current stateâyour pupils went heart-eyed and your mouth drooled from sight alone. He loved when you made that expression, one he had seen countless times in his dreams; a guilty pleasure in reality. He chortled at your sharp gasps, finding you adorable even after being stuffed by several men.
However, just when you didn't think you could handle more, his red-flushed head brushed over your clit and jolted your veins with the familiar wave of arousal. You shifted, the sticky mess between your legs uncomfortable. In a brief moment of lucidity, you had an epiphany. With one hand resting on Toji's shoulder, you reached down with the other to spread your folds, biting your lip as you clamped down on your sensitive walls hard.
Sure enough, a generous amount of cum trickled out of your used cunt, oozing onto Tojiâs cockhead and sliding down gradually to his balls.
"Holy shit."
Eyes grew wide with surprise, jaws dropped in reaction to your nasty actions. Since when did you learn to become so dirty? Flushed cheeks betrayed their interest as they continued their lustful staring. Generous was what you were, letting them ogle like schoolchildren for a few moments longer before you scooped up the slick and began to suck on your fingers. Softly, you hummed at the succulent flavors concocted by you, Suguru, Sukuna, and Choso combined.
"Next up is you."
âSo fuckinâ filthy," Toji praised with utter adoration.
As you continued, you made sure not to break eye contact as you subtly rutted your sopping cunt against his tip. You coyly batted your long lashes in his direction, making sure he could feel the liquids running down his cock and the throbbing pussy that awaited him.
You smiled. "All yours, Dr. Fushiguro."
He suddenly grew smitten at how polite you could be, and using his hands as a guide, he helped you sink into him slowly. âGoddamn.â The sound that emerged from him was wholly obscene, a carnal desperation only matched by your movements, your thighs constricting his hips and your eyes rolling backward. How cozy, you discovered yourself to be, snug at his hilt. Toji had filled you all the way but a few centimeters of his cock remain, his tip already kissing against your spent uterus.
Something about knowing that his little cousin would watch this made Toji want to do everything to push deeper into you. He started by rocking your waist against a rhythm, and a near-pornographic mewl escaped your lips when his shaft ran over an especially sensitive spot, the ridges rubbing against your cavern and sending pleasure through your every limb. He hummed at the way you squealed and loved how expressive you were with your body and feelings.
His tongue laved across your shoulder before stopping over your collarbone. "You'll still go back to Naoya after this?"
"Absolutely not," you mumbled with sincerity. "I would hate myself if I did."
âExcellent,â he slurred, his spit drooling down your back from where his mouth had latched onto your neck. âThatâsâŠexactly what I wanted to hear, baby.â
Baby. Your eyes squeezed shut, responding with a whine. Although the overstimulation was originally uncomfortable, you began to feel satisfaction cut through the soreness once again as your body prepared for one more climax. You rocked your hips in need, like an animal in heat, a sight that would certainly drive your ex-husband crazy. âF-Feels,â you paused to pant, âFeels good.â
âFuck.â Toji gritted out, breaking through his cacophony of crude moaning and effectively searing your skin. He continued steering your body in the rhythm he learned you liked, his nails nearly piercing your skin despite their bluntness. He cupped your jaw harshly. âWhat are you to us, sweetheart?â
âOh.â You laughed a little, clearly delirious, and then replied. â'M your cumdump.â
âSay that again.â
âIââ
âLouder.â The emeralds in his heavy-lidded eyes skated briefly to the phone. âI want everyone to hear.â
So, you mustered all your energy to give your final answerâand the correct answer. "I am your cum dumpster!"
Toji started saying something, chuckling maybe, but his words werenât clear even as he tossed his head back. His breathing was deep, wet, and sexy, and he was no doubt blistering hot in his business blazer, his slicked-back hair soaked with sweat and hanging limply in front of his flushed face. His expression, on the other hand, was what got you the most; his eyes drawn shut, his brows slightly pinched, his mouth just barely parted.
He panted, raising his head to lock lips with yours, moaning into your mouth lewdly before pulling back, and admiring your fucked out expression, face heated and sweating.
âShit, youâre too good to me,â was the last thing Toji sighed before he added to your womb with his hot cum, his grip on your body tightening as his balls twitched and lodged his precious seed into the sacred cavern. Pussy clamping down, you milked him, not willing to let a single drop go to waste, gasping when the explosive warmth made you shatter with him, leaving you hiccuping and spasming until you were just jolting and crying out from the stretched muscles in your body.
Overheated, you slumped forward. Sweat rolled uncomfortably down your back, spit smeared across your neck and shoulders and chin.
But you looked up and giggled at your latest discovery.
âI love getting gangbanged."

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Life without a sugar daddy was rough.
As Toji Fushiguro's ex-wife and Naoya Zenin's ex-mistress, Mari faced this harsh reality since no one threw their money in her direction anymore. She slept little this past week, overwhelmed by financial stressors. While she still subsisted on the younger executive's credit card (with his fortune, Naoya hardly noticed the charges on his bill), she realized that she actually had to work for an income.
Such was the case as Mari walked home one evening after interviewing for jobs, her body and mind exhausted from fielding mundane questions about her previous professional experiences (which she had little of).
Upon unlocking her apartment door, she was immediately greeted by the sight of her illuminated living room.
That struck her as odd.
She always switched the lights off before she left.
However, when she spotted a familiar face down the hall, she found the answer.
"Tsumiki." Mari dropped her purse by the door. "What are you doing here?â
The woman had not seen her one and only blood-related child in months. While she knew that her daughterâwho was, without doubt, a fantastically accomplished and intelligent young ladyâjust completed her second year at Oxford University, she thought the girl had chosen to remain in England for her summer break. Didn't Toji mention that she did not want to return to Tokyo?
Not that Mari complained. She was just...confused.
Admittedly, Mari should know the answer to her question, but she had been too âoccupiedâ to contact Tsumiki as much as a good mother should. As a result, Mari found herself in the dark about the girl's life in the United Kingdom, her plans for the university holiday, and her recent classes inâŠwhat was her field of study again?
Surely, Toji and his twerp son Megumi would know all the answers since Tsumiki had always been closer to her Fushiguro stepfamily. Quite a shame, since Mari would have considered her daughter as the most perfect angel otherwise.
She toed her shoes off.
âWhen did you arrive in Tokyo?â Mari continued with a plastered smile and approached the girl sitting with crossed arms in the living room.
Genetics ran deep between mother and daughter. Uninformed observers might even mistake the pair as sisters, the physical resemblance uncanny in how Tsumiki presented a more youthful version of the older woman by sharing the same warm chocolate-colored eyes, long dark hair, and flawless porcelain skin.
Yet, physical similarities meant nothing when Mari could not fully decipher her own flesh and blood.
âI came back to Japan earlier this week,â Tsumiki responded a terse edge in her tone.
âBut I havenât seen you until now.â
âBecause Iâve been staying with Dad.â
âOh.â So, she meant with Toji. âYou mean your stepdad.â
âNo,â she corrected sternly. âHe's my dad.â
Theoretically, Mari could go into a whole tangent on how Tsumikiâs actual father was some middle-class nobody whom she hadnât seen or spoken to since her first divorce (and that was many years ago). Or how the Fushiguros technically were Tsumikiâs ex-stepfamily since Mari had divorced her second husband Toji earlier this year.
But she spared her daughter from the reminders.
âWell, Iâm glad to see you back, honey.â With a bottle of unfinished cabernet sauvignon in the fridge, Mari meandered to the kitchen to pour herself a full glass. She returned to living room and joined her daughter on the sofa. âHow have you been? Iâm guessing England has been treating you well? I have never been, so I wouldnât know. Heard that the fish and chips are good there."
No response.
Am I being ignored? Mari commented inwardly and swirled the red wine in her chalice.
She took her first sip amid the long and awkward pause before switching the topic to encourage conversation. "Anyway, whenever you would like, youâre always welcome to stay a few nights here. Wouldn't hurt to spend some more time with your mother."
Only for Tsumiki to quip, âWeâve talked about this before. I donât want to live with you.â
Now, thisâMari believedâwas certainly uncalled for. "Watch your tone with me, young lady."
"For what? I am not here because I miss you," her daughter resumed. "If I had a better option, I would not bring myself to show up here and be in front of you."
The older woman placed her glass down and tried to appear calm. Hearing Tsumiki speak with such contempt twisted a deep knife into Mari's heart. Once upon a time, her daughter had been the sweetest girlâwarm, full of life, and eager to express her innocent thoughts with anyone she encountered. Now, however, that same person had been tainted into someone cold, guarded, and withdrawn, demonstrated by her disrespect to the very woman who had given her life.
"That is no manner to talk to your mother," Mari cautioned.
"Well, maybe because I have my reasons."
"Which are?"
"Do you want to know why I did not bother to text or call you these past several months?" and Tsumiki did not wait for an answer before she angrily added, "Because I am so upset that you filed a divorce with Dad!"
While Mari had hoped to not bring up the topic before, she had no choice but to do so now.
"That big, burly, bulky man is not your father," she snapped. "He and his emo Harvard-bound son are not your family! In the eyes of the law, there is no longer any relation between you and them. But, I am your mother. I had given you life, and this is what you think of me?"
"Because I love them!" Tsumiki opposed through a hardened glare. "Dad and Megumi treat me more like their blood-related family than you do!â
Mari could not believe the preposterous words her daughter spewed. She always presumed that the Fushiguros had been corrupting her child, and to see her suspicions confirmed had Mari standing up promptly from the couch.
"How dare you say after all I have done for you, Tsumiki?" Mari interrogated angrily. "Did you think that I left your biological father and then divorced your stepfather for what...for fun?! These choices were difficult for me, too! But I made those judgments because I wanted to give you a better life in which we didn't have to worry about where our next meal, our next piece of clothing, or our next rent payment would come from! Your biological father is a no-name nothing. He couldâve never supported the lavish lifestyle you had experienced during your adolescent years. In fact, if I hadnât married Toji Fushiguro, you probably wouldn't be studying at the University of Oxford right now! I, alone, could never have afforded all your years of expensive tutors or private school tuition. Please, think before you speak. I know I did not raise an ungrateful brat.â
Tsumiki furrowed her brows from the comments.
âYou're the ungrateful one, Mom!â she insisted, and the said woman visibly reeled back when the girl continued to seethe with antipathy. âAll the money that you had spent while married to Dad, he never asked for a single cent back. Never. In fact, he still pays for my university. In his eyes and mine, Iâm as good as any blood-related child to him. He hadn't asked you to chip in because he knows you wouldn't have the money to. Divorcing the man you've been leeching off of isn't a sign of appreciation, Mom."
To hear her child defend another family, Mari wasnât sure if she was going to laugh or cry at how ridiculous this scene was, the only thing she could process being the pain and betrayal that slammed her with one bitter blow.
"Well, did you want to become a laughingstock?" the woman rationalized. "Given our ties to the Zenin name when Toji left the company, those nasty journalists would've clung onto any scrap to label you a buffoon. You know what those tabloid writers are like! I had the foresight to divorce that man. I did not want the disgrace if we remained attached to the Fushiguros."
After that response, Tsumiki turned quiet with one sharp exhale as her eyes snapped shut, and Mari, whose entire body had undulated from heavy and irate breaths, thought that finallyâfinallyâshe had won this godforsaken argument.
Until she heard the younger girl speak again.
"Yet, you have humiliated me more than anyone," and noticing how her mother quirked a brow, Tsumiki went on. "Who are you really trying to protect, Mom? Are you truly making these decisions for my benefit? Or is it...for yourself?"
Despite hiding a gulp, the older woman noticed her heart race. "What do you mean?"
"How can you explain this?"
As though that was her cue, Tsumiki reached for her phone. She tapped onto the front page of the Yomiuri Shimbun, the most highly circulated newspaper in Japan. Before Mari could read the bold title labeled as 'Breaking News,' Tsumiki provided her with a verbal summary:
"The world knows you're a homewrecker, Mom."
Naoya found no surprise when Naobito Zenin burst into his executive suite as an angry bull would charge toward a provoking cape.
Plenty of times, his father barged into his private office completely unannounced, slamming the door open with enough force to rattle the wooden bookshelves behind him. Usually, the dramatic entrance would be followed by a slew of harsh admonitions, and this encounterâNaoya could tellâwould be no different.
The astringency cast on his father's countenance gave the executive no other choice than to rise from his seat, his office chair sliding back so he could pose tall and confident as the heir to Japan's largest conglomerate should be.
"Father," he greeted, curt.
Taking hurried steps around his mahogany desk, Naoya aimed to meet the older man halfway until he instead came into contact with one harsh blow that sent his face flogging to the side.
Naoya froze, his gaze lowered.
Instinctively, he reached for his throbbing cheek with one hand as the other wiped briefly over his busted upper lip. To have his father approach him physically like this didn't even register as a surprise. Despite his title as the Zenin CEO, Naoya continued to be scolded, lectured, and outright ignored because, in his father's words, he 'never seemed to get anything right.'
Even now, the older man found no hesitation in cursing out his only child.
"You fucking son of a whore! Want to explain why your affair with Toji's ex-wife is all over Japanese media?!"
Slowly, Naoya lifted his eyes from the floor. He had suspected that this would be the topic of discussion. In the last hour, Naoya saw his name plastered over tabloid pages, news websites, and social media feeds as an anonymous whistleblower tipped publishers in regards to his scandalous affair with Mariâand the millions Naoya spent to hide it. Evidence ranging from supposedly long-gone paparazzi photos to screenshots of money transfers circulated quickly with the internet.
Naturally, Naoya had seen the headlines too...
'Zenin Corporation CEO Exposed for Concealing Affair with Predecessor's Ex-Wife' 'Everything to Know About the Zenin Household's Uncovered Drama in Family, Business, and Love' 'Billionaire Naoya Zenin Entangled in Cheating Scandal, Accused of Bribing Press to Silence Coverage'
...and the comments:
'Thatâs why you canât trust rich people. They never have any shame.' 'His wife and company deserve better.' 'Disappointed that this is the scumbag leading our country's largest company.' 'The Board should fire him.â
Now, that last comment struck a very particular chord, especially since the Chairman of that very Board stood before him.
Naoya clenched his hands, yet he stood mute. With every wrong move certain to cost him far too much in return, he was completely powerless in front of the family patriarch and, as a result, his first logical reaction was to defend himself.
"I do not have the evidence yet, but I am certain Toji had planned this, Father. Him, and also Sukuna, Geto, and Choso. All four leaked these details because they didnât want to see your son succeed. I will resolve this. I am going to call Toji immediately andââ
"You're right," Naobito interrupted coldly. "If Toji had still been CEO today, he would've made sure that none of this bullshit wouldâve happened.â
Naoya widened his eyes in bewilderment, not anticipating his father to twist his logic like that. He already received a literal slap across his face, but to realize that Naobito still compared him to his older cousin all these months later drove him insane!
"No, Father. What I meant wasâ"
"Oh, there is no need to correct me. I know what you meant," Naobito tested in a low voice. "What I gathered from this conversation is that I have given you a million chances in life, and you know what? You blew every single one of them. You're an asshole, you're a cheater, and you're a complete humiliation. I can always count on you to paint me as a failed father."
Outrageous.
With the bitter staring contest between father and son, the latter boiled internally listening to the insults from the man who sired him. For the ruthless Naobito Zenin, Naoya meant no value as an heir without the ability to achieve his high standards.Â
"Some twisted brain you have for sleeping with your cousin's ex-spouse,â Naobito then chided, yet amusement remained absent in his tone. âWas that the low-class tramp I saw in the photos with you on the private jet the other day?"
The blonde kept his mouth shut.
But his father wanted an answer. "Well?!"
Suck it in, Naoya. That's all you can do now. "Yes."
What a sight, to see how someone blazing as a furious flame then erupt into a violent volcano. Naobito grabbed his son's collar, pulling him forward and shoving him against the wall. His fists shook as he sought the other's gaze.
"You're fucking married, you realize that?!" he snarled.
"I do! Which is why I have cut Mari from my life! I don't talk to that woman anymore."
Unimpressed, Naobito tugged forcefully at Naoya's shirt again. "I am truly astonished by what an idiot you are. Your answer doesn't change shit." He tightened his grip and did not care that his son wrapped both hands around his wrist to prevent himself from choking. "Let me tell you something, boy. I did everythingâeverythingâto convince our Chief Operating Officer to let his treasured daughter marry you, you despicable bastard. He didn't want to hand the girl over because he knewâoh, that man is wise!âhe knew that the union mainly served as a tactic to improve your public image and that there was little obvious benefit for his child. Power and money did not interest him when compared to his daughter, so the one promise I made is that you would love her," and he roared, "so, what the hell have you done?!"
Naoya had heard his fatherâs warnings countless times, yet he previously brushed each one aside with an ambivalence he now acknowledged as foolish. Unlike before, the threat to his hard-earned position suddenly became very, verypalpable. He grappled with a strange fear, unable to pinpoint what precisely unsettled him the most. The scorn from a world that no longer saw him as an honest businessman? The sneers from relatives with an undeniable reason to mock him? Or perhaps the fury from his draconian father, whose disappointment cut deeper than any public disgrace?
"Iâ" Naoya's choked voice resembled a croak. He could hardly breathe. "I apologize. This entire situation...this got out of my control."
Alongside his callous disregard for his sonâs feelings, the Zenin patriarch even scoffed.
"This isnât about getting out of your control, boy. This is about your complete lack of judgment. In fact, Daisuke called me when he saw the headlines, and you know what he told me?" and he had to refrain from flinging his son onto the ground before he continued, "That Y/N's been staying in her family residence again because she is going to leave you!"
Naoya held his next breath. Fuck, he knows. Naoya intended to keep his recent arguments with you a secret, hoping to resolve the situation first. However, since your father snitched...lying would be a dangerous move.
"I have not seen Y/N in a week because we've had a few fights." Naoya did not dare admit the details about how you two became arguing spectacles, first in his cousins' presence and later on at the cafĂ©. "Just...marriage quarrels. We will get overâ"
âShe would be a moron to stay married to you,â Naobito cut off. "Y/N and your unborn child deserve more than to have a public disgrace like you in the household."
Right. Had he not been reminded, Naoya would've forgotten that he had lied to his father about your pregnancy, too. His hands grew clammy where they still seized his fatherâs wrist.
âThere"âa coughâ"there is no child,â Naoya blurted out, determining to rip all bandaids off in one go.
Naturally, his father became perplexed.
âExcuse me?â His hold loosened just enough for Naoya to gasp properly for his next breath.
âY/N is not pregnant,â Naoya repeated, his voice hollow with resignation. âDuring our last family dinner, I only said that because I wanted to please you.â
The older Zenin became still, appalled by the younger one's bravery to say those words. For a moment, Naoya braced himself for another physical blow before his father released him, shoving Naoya backward such that he stumbled.
âIf you werenât so disappointing, there would be no need for you to lie to me,â Naobito pointed out coldly. "Not only to me, but also your wife, your colleagues, and your shareholders on matters about your family, your marriage, or your commitment to the company. If Toji had not brought this to the media's attention, how much longer would you have manipulated the truth for your benefit?"
There he went again.
"I don't understand," Naoya protested, unable to contain his frustration any longer. "Toji doesn't belong in this family anymore! Why do you keep talking about him? Father, you forced him to leave earlier this year, citing his threat to our family and company's reputation."
"You're the one to talk!" Naobito shot back. "At least Toji has the brain that you utterly lack." Before the younger man could react, the Chairman had already turned on his heel. "I have made my decision."
His decision?
A confused Naoya watched his father head for the exit.
"Wait, Father...!"
"Enough!" The infuriated man raised a hand right as he neared the door, a warning for him to not speak further. "Our discussion has concluded. Effective immediately, Toji Fushiguro has been re-instated as the Zenin Heir and CEO."
Instantly, Naoya slumped forward in disbelief.
Even as the older man disappeared, the room appeared to spin dangerously. Toji Fushiguro...re-instated? As the heir and CEO?
Naobito Zenin could never make up his mind, now could he? In Naoya's head, this must be some cruel joke.
Ever since he comprehended his ability to bend fate to his will, he had promised himself to fight tooth and nail to defend the (very rightful!) position that he worked hard to earn. He had disposed of his cousin through slander, he had to put up with shitty corporate politics, and, hell, he had to even marry you!
Some may label Naoya's current negative publicity as irredeemable, but he held hope the situation would normalize once the steam blew over.
With these thoughts in mind, Naoya regained his balance and rushed out as well. "Father!"
However, by the time he reached beyond the doors, Naobito Zenin was no longer there. Even his secretary could not be found as, instead, two imposing figures stood by the desk where his assistant should be. Naoya didn't recognize them. The men were tall and well-built, their muscled arms and thighs visible despite the fabric that covered their tattooed skin.
"Nice to meet you," one started after the long silence. "I am Eso and this is my younger brother Kechizu."
A stumped Naoya frowned.
"May...I help you?"
"No," the other answered nonchalantly, "because we are here to knock you out."
"Whaâ"
And Naoya's vision went dark.

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sex therapy :: 29. karma's a bitch
chapter tags/warnings: manipulative! naoya. naoya's anger issues continue. infidelity/adultery. extremely strong language. corruption. mentions of physical violence. family drama.
word count: 3.2k
notes: my sixty-hour work weeks have been taking a huge toll on me, so i apologize for this incredibly slow update. the good news is that i cannot take this corporate america bullshit anymore and will resign in the next two months. thank you for being patient! likes, comments, and reblogs are much appreciated. xoxo

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Naoya had never felt this humiliated in his entire life.
When people said karma was a bitch, he never thought that it would actually make its way back to him. While he was not the most righteous person in the world, he was the Zenin CEO, for godâs sake! He was the leader to a multi-billion dollar conglomerate, the heir of a centuries-old bloodline.Â
Yet, here he was, charging back to his apartment like an irate animal.
He startled the lobby doormen upon his loud entry, and once he returned to his penthouse, he had to will every muscle in his body not to tear apart his abode in a rampage.
In his head, his encounter with Toji looped like a broken record, fueling his chagrin.
When Naoya sought to confront his cousin for the first time in months, he thought he had been prepared. He did not expect to end up digging himself into a deep hole surpassing the world's layers due to a judgment errorâa slight miscalculation.Â
Correction: this miscalculation was anything but 'slight' because he wildly underestimated what felt like everything. Now, he bore the consequences of his mistakes after inadvertently turning himself into a laughingstock. Because his ego was his hamartia, he had become a mere jester in a story where he was meant to be the sole hero, and thus his ill feelings burned hotter than the surface of the Sun.
As much as he hated to admit this, Naoya had been shortsighted. He should have known better. Just weeks ago, he saw a vision filled with saccharine promises of a happy, comfortable life as the most powerful man in Japan imbued with power and wealth. He had been confidentâa hundred percent certainâthat absolutely nothing could go wrong in the trajectory he worked hard to create. But, what the actual fuck just happened at the therapist's office?!
He did not expect his mistress to make a complete fool out of him. Her very existence was an anathema to him, and he hoped to never be in contact with that woman ever again. In hindsight, Naoya should have taken the hint a while ago. He had previously forgiven his cousin's ex-wife, dismissing her blissful but intentional ignorance. Mari had never been too keen on actual intellectual and corporate matters, for she took far more interest in the money and comfort that came with starting from the bottom and sleeping her way to the top. Despite that, Naoya trusted that she at least had half the mind to not publicly discuss their affair, only for him to be proven wrong in front of none other than...Toji Fushiguro.
"Fuck!" Naoya screamed into the void of his empty living room. His reality was a nightmare as he thought about his despised cousin againâthe assured gleam in his viridescent eyes, the smug smirk that tugged across his lips. The imagery soured his mood beyond measure. "I'm going to fuckingâ"
He did not finish his sentence.
Instead, he kicked a nearby lamp in an angry bout, toppling the fixture over and sending tiny shards cascading across the floor accompanied by the dull thud of the shade. Whatever. His housekeeper tomorrow morning would come in and clean that.Â
What he instead focused on was how he had never been this infuriated, this belittled, this undignified.
The entire apartment echoed with Naoya's loud huff.
'About âyour wifeâ or whatever you want to deem her, there is not a single chance in hell that sheâd ever think about calling you her husband anymore.' These words from Toji affected him more than he would have liked.
What did he mean?
That bastard is bluffing, the blonde had to tell himself, yet even he could not believe in his own consolation.
He needed to do something about this.Â
No, no, Naoya wasnât scared.
He couldnât possibly be, right?!
Yet, after he could feel his ears begin to cool and breathing start to re-regulate, he stared at the emptiness in his halls as he came to the realization that had no better choice but to talk to you.
You didn't want to be here.
The moment you read Naoya Zenin's text to meet up for a 'quick chat' at the café near his office, you already knew that the upcoming conversation was going to be anything but 'quick.' The last thing you wished to do was to be in the same vicinity as that very man again.
After spending the last few days at your family residence, you had been showered with warm attention from aunts, uncles, cousins, and even house attendants whoâdespite naturally wondering the reason behind your stayâwelcomed your visit with open arms. To your relatives' many inquiries, you forged a pretense that all was well even if all was not. (Besides, all did seem well in your family estate, away from the incessant pandemonium that was the Tokyo city center.)
While you knew that this peaceful break was not meant to last forever, you did not anticipate returning to the capital just to sit with the Zenin CEO alone.
Naoya had specifically chosen a corner table in the Hong Kong-inspired establishment, distanced from potential eavesdroppers. He seemed to have been waiting for a while by the time you arrived, his right leg crossed over his left knee as he twiddled with his thumbs impatiently. Sprawled on the table were a freshly brewed pot of jasmine tea and a platter of warm custard pastries.
He remained quiet as you took the seat across from him, observing with a crease on his forehead and a knit to his brows.
Anyone could tell that the blonde was not the least bit happy.
"Giving me dirty looks is not going to get this conversation anywhere," you pointed out while helping yourself to a tart.
From your comment, the inverted slope on Naoya's lips twisted into a deeper frown.Â
He did not understand where your annoyance came from.Â
Fine, he never treated you nicely either, but he did not expect you to snap at him when the discussion had hardly begun. You offered him no greetings, and Naoya also took great offense at how you chose not to look at him as you talked.
Truth be told, your neglect reminded him of all the other upsetting things that he was dying to bring up, and your unpleasant attitude whittled away the little restraint he had left.
âYou didnât try to ask where Iâve been. Not one text or call. Guess it would not have mattered to you if I disappeared, huh?" he lashed out through gritted teeth. He hated being forgotten, hated being looked over, and hated how easy it was for him to prove you to be a neglectful and apathetic wife.
Which was why there was no better option than to cut him off.
âYou ordered me to leave you alone, Naoya.â Only slightly did you turn your head to glance at him. Stirring sugar into your tea, you kept your attention otherwise on the nearby window and watched businesspeople scurrying about on the streets on their lunch breaks. "You can live without my attention since I'm not the only woman you have around. What happened to your lady friend? Hasn't she been entertaining you long before our marriage? I am sure she would love your company, so why not pay her an impromptu visit?â
From a slanting angle, you could tell that the transformation from your normally calm demeanor dismayed him. Naoya, not you, was typically the one to make snide comebacks, but he could not deny your latest comments. Evidently, he wanted you to go back to your submissive and passive self, but that was precisely what you no longer could be for him.
His silence prompted you to reach into your purse and retrieve a thick manila envelope, and you presented the package on the table.
Naoya's gaze snapped to the parcel.Â
He was curious, but cautiously so. He had invited you here, expecting to control the narrative, to dictate the terms. As a result, your unexpected move threw him off balance.Â
"What...?"
âTake a look and find out for yourself.â
A puzzled Naoya demonstrated no hesitation.
He snatched the folder, tearing the top open and greedily grabbing the curated pieces inside. He stared for a long time at the first item: a photo. But he recognized the image of him and his mistress, boarding a private jet for their most recent trip to Mexico. Then, he flipped through the stack rapidly, barely registering each item before he turned to the next. Some were printed-out pictures and others were cutouts from news articles, but all featured him and his paramour. The confusion on Naoya's visage slowly morphed into aggravation, and when he finished his inspection, he forcefully threw the items back onto the table.
In the end, Naoya sat back and went still, not even blinking, thinking, or doing anything but pressing his tongue along his inner cheek. "How did you get these?"
No apologies. No remorse.
Hell, based on his response, the man could not even bother to deny your accusations, a telling sign of how little he could care for his relationship with you. Obviously, you must be a joke to him.
In one firm motion, you placed down your teacup.
"You're missing the point.â
While one's eyes may be the windows to the soul, Naoya's offered nothing in his current state. His pupils looked atâno, examined you in intense dark pools despite the iridescent glow from the lights above.
"Toji gave you these, didn't he?" Naoya continued with a disdainful laugh, himself insistent on getting answers to his own questions. "You can't find this shit on the internet anymore since I've had them all taken down. But Toji's fast. He has eyes everywhere, I know he does. Look at him. Months later, and he's still hung up on reclaiming a position he should've never had the right to in the first place!"
Thankfully, you didnât flinch from his loud voice. What you did do was become more indifferent as if you were placing a wall to separate yourself from him, mentally bracing for his emotional maelstrom.
"You are missing the point," you said once more. This time, you shook your head in disappointment, and your tone was far more frustrated than the last. "Aren't you shameless?â
"Me? Shameless?!â His brows pinched closer from fury. "Take a look at yourself, woman! What did you do to get all this dirt from Toji and his henchmen, hm? Ha! Know what? I bet itâs because you're so willing to spread yourself for them,â he rambled with a nasty sneer plastered on his expression. At his comments, your jaw fell open before snapping shut as the meaning behind his words sank in. The way this man disregarded how he had an affair (that began many months ago!) only to redirect the spotlight onto you was repulsing, implying that the sole reason the therapists talked to you was that you had slept around. âA whore like you love taking all them all, donât you? Well? Well? Am I right? Goddamn, youâre such aââ
The harsh scraping from your chair as you stood was what finally interrupted him. Unable to tolerate his vilification, you counteracted his anger with the venom in your rancorous glare.Â
"How dare you talk about me like that!â
In the meantime, prying eyes started to turn in your direction from the commotion: teenage girls, sharing nervous glances across their table; a lone businessman, stopping mid-sip from his cappuccino; even the barista, pausing mid-grind such that her arm froze inches from the hopper.
"That man...doesn't he seem familiar?" a distant voice asked.
"Is he a celebrity or something?"
"No, wait. He's the person on the cover of last month's Fortune magazine. Naoya Zenin!" another replied.
"Isn't that lady his wife?"
While the onlookers' curious glances turned into full-on stares, their regard steeled your resolve rather than bothered you. Instead, you wanted the crowd to take in the spectacle. Corrupt tricks and dirty money had long painted the Zenin heir as 'the most perfect man in Japan,' and the public deserved to understand the fraudulence and cruelty that underlaid his facade.
"For months, I trusted you. I respected you. I put aside the harrowing loneliness weighing on my heart all because I tried to understand you. You told me that finding the time or energy for our marriage was not easy because board meetings kept you late in the office or business meetings required you to spend several nights abroad. Fine! So, I had been patient. But," and your voice overflowed from anger as you pointed a shaking finger at the pictures on the table, "Taking another woman to Michelin restaurants for dinners? Spending nights with her at Ritz-Carltons and Four Seasons? Going on entire vacations with her across the Pacific? All while you had a wife at home? Are you out of your fucking mind ?!"Â
The man's nose flared with deep-seated rage, his eyes mirroring the same bitterness in yours. "At the end of the day," he began sternly, "we're still married."
Ridiculous.
âOn paper, â you had to clarify. "Otherwise, you wouldn't be cheating on me with your older cousin's ex-wife."
Immediately, louder murmurs rippled through the crowd. Naoya turned stiff, uncomfortable with the attention. So much for selecting a quiet corner in the cafĂ©. He wasnât stupid enough to sense that he had to be careful. Saying one wrong phrase would condemn him to a public meltdown.Â
However, you were already steps ahead of him when you loudly declared: âIâm filing for a divorce.âÂ
That caught him off guard.
Your announcement even drew audible astonishment from bystanders as they stopped their meals, turning to each other and drawing out their phones.
In literal milliseconds, the vexation once riddling Naoya's demeanor shifted into denial.
âNo. Weâre not going to talk about a fucking divorce right now. Weâre going to fix what we have, and youâre going to come back to me. Weâre...We're married for a reason, and weâre going to keep with it!â
"That's a bullshit reason,â you had to snap. âListen to yourself. Do you hear how selfish you sound!?" At this point, nothing could hide your bafflement. "Naoya, you were the one who said that if I wanted to leave this marriage badly, then I should leave. Ask Mai and Maki! They heard the entire conversation. Didn't you also say that you didn't give a fuck anymore?"
The man attempted to salvage some semblance of control. "I was just joking!"
"No, you were not." Picking up a photo of Naoya and Mari together, you pressed the picture to his face. âHow much more can I take? How many days would I still have to go through alone in the penthouse, all because you would be spending your sweet time with the woman that you love?â
Unloading all this emotional baggage, not only for Naoya Zenin but also for the café spectators to hear, took courage. Previously, you would have let the burden gnaw at your soul. You would have rather wallowed in suffering rather than even think about speaking up.
But the past was the past, and you had grown immensely since then. Currently, you were stronger, more confident. You knew that, in Toji's words, you deserved better. Life was too beautiful to waste on a man who did not love or respect you and, with that in mind, you relaxed your clenched fists with an exhausted and fatigued sigh.Â
You broke me first, you said through a deserted gaze.Â
Naoya Zenin was the reason why you had become the way you were: a cold, seemingly heartless wife who cared none for her husband. The misery that he placed on your shoulders finally reached its limit, and while you could forgive, forgetting the memories in your scarred heart would be a task over months, years, and even a lifetime.Â
âListen,â you began, tone terse, âthis divorce will set you free. Mari is the person whom you needââ
âThe hell. No!â the man interrupted in a violent outburst, taking your breath away as he slammed the table and hissed. âI don't give a damn about her right now! WeâreâŠWeâre over!" he snarled with incredible anger such that he almost appeared to growl. "I donât need her, I need you! That...That whore doesn't give a flying fuck about my shit! All she cares about is...is...Fuck this. All she wants is the money. Why else do you think she married and then later divorced Toji? She doesn't want to hear about all the shit in my family because she had not been brought up to deal with all the fuckin' drama in my household. She can't understand because, unlike you, she wasn't born with a silver spoon shoved down her goddamn throat!"
Quietly, you absorbed his words, stunned.
So this was how their relationship had been.
You had not expected him to reveal all these entrenched feelings willingly, but his concoction between reckless rage and sheer desperation had allowed him to spill the ugly side of this extramarital affair. Naoya could not afford to lose you, and not just because this marriage solidified the respect of those around him. While Mari offered him an outlet for physical indulgence, only you could offer the cornerstone to Naoya's mental and social fortitude.
âSo you âneedâ me now, but what happens when you find another reason to hate me again? What will you do if you donât think I can fulfill the role you want me to have as your partner? Or if you wake up one day and suddenly want your cousinâs ex-wife again? Or if you meet another woman? Am I supposed to stand there again, and watch this all happen?"Â
No answer.
The fact that he couldn't respond hurt.
"My decision is final. Looking back, I despised every single second married to you. In fact, I feel sorry for myself. The fact that I blindly put up with your manipulation, betrayal, and blame for all these months.â With your belongings collected, you prepared to leave. âYou would be stupid to think you're the only one with options, you know.â
Only when you turned around did Naoya react, scrambling to his feet.
âWhat the fuck are youââ
In any other situation, he would have grabbed you, lunged at you, did everything in his power to stop you from going. Yet, given all the witnesses, all he could do was call you back like a helpless child, trying his best to not escalate the scene (although, at this point, even passerbys outside have stopped by the window to spectate).
"Hey!" Naoya called after you. âHey! Iâm still talking with you!â
Pathetic, really, to see him desperately beg for you to stay in his life.
There was a certain satisfaction in finally having the control at your fingertips. The feeling was empoweringâelectrifying, evenâand you became so focused on the gratification that you barely registered Naoya's last question.
âWhere are you going?â
At this point, you already stood by the exit.
âThatâs not something that my soon-to-be ex-husband would need to know,â and you hardly gave him another glance as the door closed behind you. âThank you for showing me everything I hope to never find in another man again."

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sex therapy :: 28. perfect timing
chapter tags/warnings: therapist! toji. manipulative! naoya. toji defends you. naoya 100% has anger issues. infidelity/adultery. extremely strong language. corruption. family drama.
word count: 3.8k
notes: hugs to everyone! been a while, and my busy days at work (plus straggling mental health) have not been doing me favors. writing, reading, and interacting with you all have been bringing me joy. i spent extra time on this chapter to make this piece what i hoped it would be. enjoy. likes, comments, and reblogs are much appreciated. xoxo

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Toji loved working on Sundays.
With his colleagues off, Sundays were the only day in the week when Toji could be the sole person in the therapy office. He appreciated the slowness that came with working on the weekends, allowing him to balance his time for scheduled appointments with unoccupied windows used to strategize and decompress.
He relished in the lull. The tranquility. The peace.
But alas, the serenity was cut short on this particular Sunday, as someone barged through the entrance like a wild boar, causing a rambunctious racket as the front door flung open with immense force.
The doorknob clanged against the wall, and Tojiâsitting behind the reception counterâlooked up from a patient file on his computer screen.Â
With both curiosity and annoyance, he peered above his monitor.Â
The black tips to blond hair. The sharp brown glare. The permanent frown.Â
Who else could this have been but Naoya Zenin, presenting himself in the flesh?
The incomerâs expression consisted of nothing but antipathy as he bared his teeth at the doorway, his hands balled into fists by his sides. Based on how he glared upon seeing his older cousin, anyone could safely conclude that this man was beyond livid.Â
Must he pester me on the weekend? Toji thought as he mentally shook his head, clucking his tongue faintly in disapproval. He had not seen Naoya ever since his official departure from the Zenin Corporation and household, which was months ago. From his recollection, the manchild before him had a fickle personality, bursting into immature fits that easily made someone younger (like his son Megumi) seem like the actual adult around.Â
Given this, Toji legitimately did not understand how you had been putting up with Naoya as your husband.Â
As for himself, Toji did his best to ignore the new presence, clicking his mouse as he resumed analyzing the file on his screen. He did not wish to spare a moment longer than necessary tending to the human tornado on his way. If Toji had wanted to deal with Naoya in person, he would have confronted him long ago. Rather, he had decided strategically to watch his cousin wreak havoc from afar to avoid interacting with his burdensome family. Everyone in the Zenin household, except for Mai and Maki, was not worth the aggravation that came with mere association.Â
Now, especially with todayâs booked schedule, Toji would not be able to make an exception to soothe Naoyaâs upcoming tantrum.
On the other hand, Naoya had no better choice than to drag himself to his older cousinâs doorstep.
Had circumstances been any different, he also could not bother to see Toji again. He hadn't talked to Toji in months. Why would he? After many years of neglect and inferiority, Naoya finally achieved everything he wanted.Â
Or so he thought.Â
This was why, to face his estranged relative againâafter recently learning that you had been seeing him for weeksâwas a grand ego blow to Naoya, who could not accept the possibility that he was losing his reputationâs very foundation to the man he had envied all his life.
Recognizing the indignation that fumed from the current Zenin heir, Toji seized the opportunity to inveigle his cousin and greeted him with a cheer.
âGood morning!â he beamed, raising his hand in salutation. The scar by his lips flexed from his grin. âDo you have an appointment?â
Naoya scowled awfully.
"Great to finally see you again, Toji Zenin."
Immediately, the said manâs smile fell at his cousin's overly casual tone. "Woah, there,â he shot back. âShow some respect, will you? First, my last name is Fushiguro. Do not refer to me as Zenin. Second, calling me by my first name is bad manners. I'm older than you, kid."
Without question, the comment irked the blonde. Of all people in the universe, this was Naoya Zenin in question, a hubristic man who hated humiliation and the need to concede. His demeanor hardened with resentment while he struggled to maintain his composure.
"Fine, Mr. Fushiguro."
Toji quirked another smile.
Theoretically, he had no problem demanding more but decided to be nice by saying, âThatâs better.â He locked his computer as he shifted his attention, crossing his arms as his back rested against his chair. âI haven't seen you in a while. Remember the days when you used to work here, too? Good times, hm?" All rhetorical chit-chat and pleasantries and, as expected, there was no response. "Well, I have only a few minutes to spare, after which I have business to attend. So...what brings you to visit?â
Another ironic question, as Toji already knew the answer.Â
Over the phone, he had spoken with an irate Naoya who demanded to speak to his wife and have her back home. Despite his insufferable treatment toward you, the Zenin CEO could not stand how his apartment remained empty the past few nights, meaning he hadnât gotten his dick soaked by his lawful spouse like he should be doing.
But then again, Toji thought, he already has a mistress to satisfy himself with.
Meanwhile, Naoya might as well be digging holes into his cousinâs skull from how his glower fizzed with malice. He opened his mouth, only to promptly purse his lips again to choose his reply carefully.Â
âDid you make her see you?â
Quite a question.
Toji blinked rapidly through an empty stare.Â
Where did that come from?Â
ââSee me?ââ he had to clarify.
In one smooth motion, Toji stood from his seat, his chair bouncing back slightly when he did. With his arms still folded over his chest, he meandered around the counter area that separated the client and employee zones in the reception area, stopping mere steps away from the younger man.Â
Then, he repeated, âSee me who?â
Naoya did not appear amused in the slightest.
His hazel eyes all but narrowed from vexation. The paroxysm of negative emotions on the blondeâs face made him appear ready to snap. Like a button ready to blast everything around him, he was close to letting his wrath take over. âDid you send my wife your therapist information just so that you could talk to her and figure out how to get revenge on me?â
What an oddly specific accusation.
âWhy would I do such a thing?â It was more of a statement than a question, and Toji could see how his nonchalance profoundly irritated the other man. âShe found me like how all my other therapy clients find me. But me reaching out to her personally merely to spite you? No. That's only some shit you would think to do. Unlike yourself, I'm not that petty."
Toji was blunt in his response, he knew.
In his defense, he would rather cut to the chase than beat around the bush.Â
He no longer headed the Zenin conglomerate, but he still had a therapy practice to manage and a family to look after. With his packed schedule, every second mattered and he wasnât the type to waste his time lingering around and dealing with non-important business matters, such as the grouchy kid with him.
His observations definitely blew a fuse within Naoya, though.Â
"Excuse me?!" In two sharp steps, he closed the distance between Toji and himself, jabbing a finger into the other's chest. Bold. âYouâre fucked, you know that? Youâre so damn fucked," he hissed, and the edges of his mouth contorted into a derisive sneer. âYouâŠYouâre goddamn obsessed with Y/N, and you donât even realize that! Give me a fucking break. You only give two hoots about the bitch because sheâs my wife, but you don't actually give a shit about the woman herself.â
At that, Toji immediately swatted the hand from his pec.
âIncorrect, I do,â he retorted, his tone firm. âBut do you care about her?â and he didnât need to hear a response for that one, so he went on. âNo, you do not. You know what? I found her situation sad because every time your wife talked about you, she told me about how you neglect and canât satisfy her. This entire time, I was sorry for her precisely because I know the person you are. Fine, you call her your wife. What that means is she's not just a pussy for you to play with. You canât just pick and choose different parts of her. But where were you when your wife was crying?â He paused briefly, letting his words sink into his silenced cousinâs head. âWhere were you, hm? Where were you when she was upset? Anyone with eyes couldâve seen that sheâs been having a hard time! But where?â and Toji gave Naoya one pointed glare. âWhereâŠwas her husband?â
In the sheets with an older woman.
Of course, that very husband would not admit that aloud, especially since he had yet to realize that his older cousin already knew about his affair with the otherâs ex-wife. Instead, Toji saw Naoya twist his lips into a deeper frown.
âI have a company to lead,â was the excuse he spat out, and he ran both hands through his light strands in evident frustration. âI canât believe our family thought that you were a capable leader. I, however, saw right through your facades, alright? Despite all your fucking degrees and licenses, you left the Zenin Corporation as a shithole for me to manage.âÂ
âNo, I had set the company to run efficiently,â Toji retorted, keeping his levelheaded demeanor. âYou turned the Zenin Corporation intoâin your own wordsâa shithole. You decided to fire everyone I had hired. So currently, your managers are inept, your shareholders are unhappy, your daddy is getting angry, and the most convenient person to blame is me.â He shrugged dismissively. âRookie mistakes. E for Effort, I guess. Luckily for you, Y/N is a good way to cover up the competence which you lack. Thus, sheâs only useful when you deem her as such.â
Naoya scoffed, and his shoulders rose and fell with each enraged breath. âBecause you donât understand what a burden she can otherwise be. Besides, I can treat and use her in whatever way I please!â
He might not display this visibly, but Toji felt disgusted.Â
âDonât talk like you own her. Thatâs disrespectful. She's a person, not an object.â
"Whatâ" Naoya paused, and his eyebrows creased in annoyance. "Who the fuck do you think you are? That woman is my wife.â
âThen treat her like one,â Toji shot back. While matching Naoya's hostility with his own, he could see the latter's eyes widen at the remark. Not that Toji paid him any mind, and he continued staring at his younger cousin with an unfazed demeanor that showed how willing he was to defend. "She might be your wife, but she is not your property.â
As if Naoya would care.Â
Rather, he clenched his hands into tight fists by his sides. âYou need to stay away from her. Youâve had your chances with marriages. Y/N is mine and not yours. I swear, if you talk about her with your gross lips again, I'llâ" He stopped, as he wasnât quite sure what would be a good threat. âIâllââ
âYouâll do what, kid?â Toji interrupted, knowing just how pissed Naoya would get from every reminder of who the older person was and who the actual successor to the Zenin inheritance should be. âIâll keep her since you canât. You call her a burden, but I donât find her to be one. I donât know about you, but I like her. Have you ever had a civil conversation with her? She's sweet and quite interesting to talk to.â
The continuous comments unsurprisingly make Naoya bristle further.
âI said donât talk about her like that!â he snarled. âHere you are, bossing me around and telling me to treat her better, but listen to how you talk about the woman! Holy shit, you're such a fucking creep.âÂ
âMe?â Toji repeated, appalled by his bravery to say those words. âMind you, boy, she is the one who wanted to talk to me first. As her concerned therapist and the more mature adult, I believe I must listen to her complaints and make her feel better, especially when she keeps whining sheâs not being fucked good.â
Naoya breathed heavily, his chest undulating while he boiled with rage. Yet, as the younger, more naive, and less physically adept challenger, he could not make himself fight back against the other man. âYou...You donât know shit, Fushiguro.â
Immediately, Toji arched a brow.Â
âReally?" Was that supposed to be an insult? "I don't know shit?" This was hilarious! "Oh, boy. I know a lot of fucking shit alright. About âyour wifeâ or whatever you want to deem her, there is not a single chance in hell that sheâd ever think about calling you her husband anymore.â
Naoya stared back, rather stupefied.Â
In any other situation, he would simply take the remark as a cheap way to rouse him. Of course, talking about you would be the easiest route to do so. This time, though, Tojiâs suspiciously happy visage as he retraced his steps to the counter and positioned himself comfortably against the surface had him uneasy.Â
He did not like what the other man insinuated.Â
"What...do you mean?" As much as he tried, Naoya could not hide how affected he appeared. âOur marriage is none of your damn business.â
Toji shrugged. "Marriage? What marriage? I don't see the rings on her finger, kid. Heard she tossed them. Apparently, you made her upset enough for her to take them off."
Without a better way to retaliate, Naoya clenched his teeth to signal his displease. âRing or not, sheâs still my wife,â he spat. âPlus, I do not want my wife around a womanizer like you.âÂ
Instead of taking umbrage from your husbandâs words, Toji tossed his head to the side and let out a deep, harrowing chortle. âWow! Youâre one to talk," he rebuked. "The whole household used to joke about how you brought a different girlfriend to each of our family dinners. At the moment, youâre married, and what? You want your spouse to come home, but you then drive her away. You want her to be a good partner, but torment her when she does. Please, you are embarrassing yourself. Why donât you make up your fucking mind?â With his emerald gaze returning to the younger man, Toji then added, âNow, if you excuse me. My next client is arriving and I have an appointment."
Still, Naoya was not ready to let the conversation end. âWeâre not done. You think youâre all âhigh and mighty.â But, youâre low, Toji. So, so low. Your last wife was a divorcee, and now youâre a motherfucker into married women, huh?âÂ
"So were you."Â
"What?"
"Baby?"
And, in one go, all signs of life drained away from Naoya swiftly at the new voice.Â
No fucking way, his expression seemed to read as he craned his neck around in rigid and robotic motions. Naoya had to blink twice to confirm the woman by the door before he placed his arms down and froze.
Mari, who returned the manâs aghast expression with perplexion, had her dark brows crinkled. âWhatâŠWhy are you looking at me like that?âÂ
Even with Naoyaâs face presently angled away, Toji could see his eyes widen at the ludicrous question. Yet, they both thought the same thing: did she forget where she was?
âWhat are you doing here? I did not expect you,â she continued. âBut, Iâm here for anâŠan appointment.â
Her voice trailed off.
When the woman finally seemed to remember that Toji was also there, her dark eyes rounded in alarm. Wait, her expression seemed to say as she very, very slowly dragged her sights to the man by the counter. Once her eyes met Tojiâs, her jaw fell slack before she promptly slapped both hands over her gaping mouth.Â
With the two visitors transformed into Medusa's stone statues, Toji took great gratification in the perfect timing. This coincidence far exceeded his expectations because he honestly did not anticipate ever being in the same vicinity as Naoya and Mari, yet here he was. Presented this chance, Toji pushed his bottom lip out in fake thought and furrowed his brows, pointing at Mari then Naoya then at Mari again.Â
âSeems like you two know each other?â he asked in mock confusion, his finger swinging between the pair. âHow come I didnât get invited to the party? Has something been going on between my baby cousin and my ex-wife?â
No response.
So, he continued.
âWhat? Were you two spying on me or something?â (He knew the answer was yes.) âOrâŠwait,â and his voice dropped to a dangerous low, âDonât tell me that you twoâŠhave been having an affair?â
Naoyaârealizing the trap they had been set up inâswung his arm forward, prepared to defend them with whatever good lies he could spin (which Toji knew that he had a talent for), only for the woman to speak up first.
âWeâre acquaintances.â
The manner in which Mari snapped caused Toji to pop a brow in surprise.
Oh? he noted. His suggestion on their illicit relationship appeared to strike a particular nerve. Even Naoya could sense the danger in his mistressâs overreaction as his eyes widened in horror. He tried to give her a warning expression, but she failed to see him.Â
By the way, did Naoya, know that Mariâwellâwasnât very streetsmart?Â
Maybe, but he likely prioritized keeping her in his bed to pay her absent wits any attention.
At this, Toji could not pass on the excellent opportunity to simultaneously provoke the two people who betrayed him.Â
âJust acquaintances?â he pressed.
âYes.âÂ
In another curt response, Mari pressed her lips into a firm line and shot Naoya a âshut the hell up and play alongâ look, thinking she was slick when Toji only felt second-hand embarrassment from how utterly blatant the communication had been executed.
Pretending to nod along, Toji added, âInteresting. Because I never knew acquaintances called each other âbaby.ââ
Checkmate.
But the woman must not be thinking, as she sensed her inevitable defeat but hurriedly explained herself by saying, âItâs not what you think, Naoya and I havenât had sex sinceââ
âStop,â Toji interrupted before she could finish her sentence. That statement truly crossed the line. The lady must be inane. To talk about her dirty deeds with his relative as if that was appropriate! Clearly, she was oblivious to common sense and proper etiquette, given how she was desperate to try to save some face, resorting to the most crass justifications as if that would ameliorate the issue. Toji felt ashamed to think that he used to be married to this woman for years. While he noticed a fit of pique boiling within him, he ultimately let the ill feelings go. âI never asked about your sex lives. I donât want to hear about what you two have been doing.â
Plus, the tabloids have shown him enough already.
Nonetheless, Mariâs face brewed with annoyance. She folded her arms firmly and tucked her chin outward. âWell, if thatâs the case, then when and where Iâm riding your cousin's dick should not matter!â
âOh my fucking lord, stop talking already!â and this time, it was Naoya who spoke, shouting into his hands and cupping his face from sheer exasperation. He had been stunned speechless for a while but could no longer contain himself. When he picked up his head, he growled with rage as he raised a shaking finger at the woman. âYou,â he seethed. âYouâre saying all the wrong things! Holy fuck, bitch, how fucking blind are you? Unbelievable!â He leered to the side as if shaking off part of his rage, only to add on, âJustâŠJust shut the fuck up!â
The sudden, scathing comments soured Mari's mien in seconds. âWait, but babeââ
âNo.â Naoya cut her off right there. âDonât âbabeâ or âbabyâ me with your bullshit anymore. Canât you fucking see the atrocities you have fucking committed in the last ten minutes? Youâre literally ruining my life! Even Y/N wouldnât be stupid enough to say all the crap you just said! I shouldâve never approached a dumb whore like you.â
While Toji had his eyes widened from silent bewilderment, tears began to roll down the woman's cheeks.
âThatâs a lie!â For what must be her first time, she had to face the reality that, despite all the pleasure and company she offered Naoya Zenin after his tough days at work, he was an egotistical sociopath and a married man. "That's not what you've been telling me. You know Iâm the only person who can make you happy, not the actual whore whom you have at home! These last few months, you wouldâve been absolutely miserable without me!â
âIs that a threat?â
âItâs a reminder,â she hissed harshly. âYou had said so yourself.â
At this point, Naoya found himself in the middle of a living nightmare.
To think about his wife who had been avoiding him for days, to see his loathsome cousin watch the scene like this was some sort of Netflix episode, and now to witness his mistress ridiculing him like a fucking fool.
âGod dammit!â he roared. With animosity overwhelming his sanity, Naoyaâwho was already on the verge of destructionâonly saw red as he lurched forward. He used his arms to sweep everything, all things, anything he could reach from a nearby tabletop onto the floor: a ceramic vase that shattered into shards, magazines that flew in all directions, a framed photograph that clinked upon descent. He didnât stop there. Like a mid-tantrum toddler, he kicked angrily at the mess, sending paper and broken pottery flying in all directions without much regret for his actions.Â
In fact, this was cathartic for him. Because the very thing he wanted was to make his cousin's world wretched, just like how the latter had done to him.Â
âI'm going to find Y/N and bring her back to me, but if either of youâŠâ the blonde warned several moments later, regarding the therapist and the woman with a deathly fire burning in his auburn eyes, âif either of you do more shit to ruin my life in the meantime, I...I will make you regret.â
With that, Naoya stormed off in a huff, releasing all the profanities that have manifested his anger throughout his life. Mari followed soon after, chasing after him in sobs.
Finally, as for Toji, well, he...was stunned.
He blinked thrice in the same second, processing what he had just seen.
He drew in a deep breath...
...and he chuckled.
He knew he looked crazy, laughing to himself in an empty and currently deranged parlor. However, Toji had not felt this triumphant and optimistic in years. He saw a hopeful gleam for himself, for his family, for his colleagues, and for you.
He picked up his phone with a languid grin, scrolling through his contacts and sending over a quick text when he found your name: Guess what?

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4 more chapters only!!!! I can finally binge read!!!
I had added a couple more chapters to Sex Therapy! I wanted to touch upon a few major plot points without rushing the story, and here is sneak peak:
Toji confronting with Naoya
Us leaving our lame husband's ass (about damn time)
Naoya, his mistress, and his father being put their place, and
Our relationship involving the therapists
Can't believe how much this list has gone down as I've written (used to be a long, long list) TvT It's going to be a really bittersweet moment for me when this all ends.
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Dâyou have like a timetable for when you update? (Specifically Sex therapy đ)
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For anyone reading this, please give me advice on how creating a timetable for updates!
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sex therapy :: 27. missed me?
chapter tags/warnings: manipulative! naoya. therapist! toji. a very broken marriage (cont.). heavy angst but i am still not gege. infidelity/adultery. corruption. family drama.
word count: 3.0k
notes: i hope everyone has been swell! sending hugs to every corner of the world, and i hope my writing can be your little break from reality. i have also added more chapters to the fic since i cannot wrap up the story in the next few chapters, ha. enjoy! likes, comments, and reblogs are much appreciated. xoxo

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12:33 PM Toji called 12:33 PM He told me that my daughter collapsed in front of the twins? 12:34 PM And you got into a fight with her? 12:34 PM How did that happen? 12:34 PM Are you with her right now? 12:37 PM Answer me please, I need to make sure sheâs fine (Missed Call) 12:38 PM Can you phone me back asap? Thx 12:38 PM Iâm still in the office right now, wrapped up the weekly meeting with the operating committee 01:01 PM Hello? 01:01 PM Hey, are you there? (Missed Call) 01:12 PM Toji called again, he gave me a rundown, and I have to say⊠01:12 PM Iâm very, very disappointed in you
Perhaps the better word would be terrified, but Naoya was truly and genuinely astounded.
How the fuck did this happen?
Naoya could feel his breathing grow shallow and his body turn cold as he read through each message from his Chief Operating Officer once, twice, three times. For a while, he stared at his chat history, his shaking thumb hovering over the screen while his mind went blank.
What started as an argument between just you and him now had your father involved. Not only your father, thoughâbut also Mai, Maki, and now Toji?! How bothersome. Of course, you had to drag everyone into this! The world always had to revolve around you.
Naoya could not think straight as his chauffeur sped him back to the office from Mariâs apartment later that day. Even when he returned to his CEO suite, he could hardly focus on his conversations with department heads or strategy discussions with the Board when Daisuke L/Nâs messages haunted him like an omnipresent and malevolent spirit.
âIâm very, very disappointed in you.â
Goddamnit!
Naoya did not miss how your father was absent from the afternoonâs meetings either (although he was not stupid enough to point that out aloud at work when Naoya himself was involved in why), nor did he miss his own fatherâs narrowed gaze which seemingly lingered on him longer than usual.
Oh goodness, did he know, too?
No, he couldnât have. Otherwise, Naobito Zenin would have pulled him to the side by now and given him a long and stern lecture.
Yet, when the early evening arrived, Naoya ultimately decided he must talk to you directly.
Not because he actually cared about your well-being. (Ha, as if.) But because he needed to quash the possibility that the rest of his family, particularly his Board Chairman father, could get a whiff of his quarrel with you before all hell broke loose.
Moments like these warranted him to push aside his dignity before things could worsen.Â
His greatest fear would be for this recent argument to become a domino effect, as the downfall in this marriage would certainly place him in hot water.
With that, the current Zenin CEO then tapped his phone for your contact.
He needed to check up on you but ended up in voicemail.Â
So, he dialed once more.Â
Voicemail.
Again.Â
Why were you not picking up his calls?Â
You always found a way to irk him with how ungrateful you could be. Sure, there was no secret that you hated him. He would admit he was rude, belittling, and patronizing, treating you like a trophy to tote around, a doll to splay at his will, and a woman who needed to learn her place. He knew this and you knew this, because he exclusively tolerated this marriage as a means to accelerate his life.Â
Despite everything, he made sure his wife was well-fed and looked after, only for you to throw a tantrum and now get his extended family involved? Ludicrous. Why not focus on the good things about him? Could you not see how he had attempted to reach you at least thirty times throughout the day? (His ultimate reason admittedly was selfish, but thatâs not the point.)
Anywho, since when did you think that ignoring him was acceptable?
In a frustrated fit, Naoya tossed his phone into his deskâs paper heap and huffed.
To set things straight, he had made many sacrifices in his life to get to his seat today, like howâback in the dayâhe had to watch TV anchors praise his older cousin while sipping champagne in the Maldives withâŠwhatever girlfriend he had been with at the time. Life had been hard, but he at last had everything he shouldâve been entitled to since birth. This position, this family, and this company belonged to him, regardless of what stupid fucking traditions dictated.
Unsurprisingly, when Naoya took the helm, everyone scrutinized him. Sure, he might have lacked in a few (or, more accurately, a lot ofâŠ) regards since he hadnât been built into the position the way Toji Zenin had been, but having you as his wife made him look good in family conversations and public discourse.Â
He just needed a little more time to get people to trust him. Then, once all the pieces clicked into place, he resolved to toss this marriage to the side.
That âtime,â he hoped, would be soon.
For now, he just needed to keep you for as long as he sought fit.Â
Buzz.
Well, speak of the devil.
You must finally be returning his call.
The sky had gone dark in the windows behind him now, but Naoya practically leaped from his seat, scrambling and shoving papers aside to find his phone buried beneath several printed reports. He hated how his hands quivered as he held the device, not that he could control himself at this point, and he snapped the moment he swiped at his screen.
âWhere the hell are you?â Naoya hissed, clipped and impatient.
He did not get an immediate response, which infuriated him even more since he taught you to acknowledge him on the phone.Â
But then, he learned why.
Because instead, Naoya heard a low and harrowing chuckle.
âI guess you missed me, kid.â
The end to a marriage, for obvious reasons, would never be as glamorous as the start to one.
Many would dream for years about a wedding, but far fewer would think the same about a separation.
âI'm going to file for a divorce.â
Admittedly, you were nervous when you announced the decision aloud in a crowded room for many eyes to see and ears to hear.
After all, even if you recognized the need for a change in your matrimony, you feared the consequences. You didn't want to cause your families to grow apart or your fathers to resent you. In addition, Naoya had been such a dominating fixture in your life these past few months, and he had led you to believe your days without him would be meaningless.
However, no longer could you set aside your emotions for his sake, nor would you expend extensive effort to salvage your marriage for otherâs desires. Your sole purpose henceforth was to live a satisfied life without sacrificing more than what you already have for a husband who hardly look your way.
As a result, when you acknowledged divorce as the best possible solution to your demise, you were grateful for the emotional support and relieved faces from your worried father, the younger teenagers, and your trusted therapists.
Especially Toji.Â
âCome with me,â the very man ordered once you stepped into his apartmentâs corridor with him.Â
Everyone else had been brought down to the apartmentâs lower level after the earlier discussion in the master bedroom, with Megumi forced to take on the role as host in his fatherâs absence. The younger Fushiguro might be aloof and sometimes awkward, but word had gotten around that he was a good chef with his aunts nagging at him to prepare dinner.
âCâmon, donât you want to show us what recipes you have learned on TikTok?âÂ
â...No, not really. Can we just order KFC?â
The other conversation that drifted upward was between your father and the other three therapists, which made sense given that they all used to be colleagues back when Toji had been the CEO.Â
There was laughter, chatter, and the entire brouhaha brought ease to your nervous heart.Â
âLadies first,â Toji said at some point after you had trailed behind him. He had taken you several meters ahead, opening the door to invite you inside. âThis is my home office.â
You did not yet see the point in him doing a House Tour 2.0, but you walked in upon his gesture anyway. The hardwood floor beneath you felt warm, your body heating up slightly despite the coolness in the air.Â
Toji kept his office space as tidy as the rest of his abode. He had a white leather couch situated by the doorway and a workspace configuration to the side with desk lamps, an expensive chair, and a dual monitor setup.Â
Above his screens, Toji probably had fifteen accolades in cherry wood frames, each to showcase his achievements as countless magazines named him the best leader, the top executive, and the most promising innovator.Â
What caught your attention, however, was the wall beside his workstation.Â
There was a corkboard.Â
At first glance, the tacked-on magazine cutouts and photograph snippings seemed like a messy litter on the brown surface, but thin red stringsâwhich made this look like a detective movie propâconnected one piece to another and suggested an order to the chaos.Â
âWhat is this?â you asked, a question not directed to anyone in particular as you neared the corkboard without waiting for Tojiâs permission.
Upon closer distance, the vague letterings and images became clear.
The newspaper cover story fastened at the very center read in big bold print: âZenin Corporation Announces New CEO.âÂ
As the realization dawned that this was what Toji meant to show you, the manâs measured footsteps came up from behind you. He stopped at your side, watching how you inspected each element on the corkboard as though his room was your laboratory and he was your professor.
âThe World Economic Forum estimates that more than 5% of global GDP is lost to corruption around the world each year,â he began, crossing his thick arms firmly over his chest. âMany articles you see here had been published online only to be taken down not even a few hours later. I suspect that Naoya this year alone has spent hundreds of thousands, if not millions, bribing the Japanese media to curate the public image he needs.â He then pointed around. âLook for yourself.â
You would have called Toji out for being a total creep if the objective of this collection had not been obvious. With scarlet threads weaving together to reveal an elaborate web of deceit, Toji had been curating an exposé.
There was one photo from your wedding day. Standing at the altar with Naoya, you looked so happy and blissful back then, the vibrant bouquet in your hands a colorful contrast against the pristine white of your Vera Wang wedding gown, your face radiant with a smile oblivious to the heartache that would come.
This publication, you have seen before.
What you did not recognize, however, were the articles dated from nearly a year ago, well before your wedding day, with even more printed five months ago, two months ago, one week agoâŠ
âŠand reading the titles made you feel sick.
Japanese Hotshot Shares Intimate Kisses with Rumored Girlfriend Photos Reveal Recently Married Executiveâs Secret Affair? Exclusive: Zenin Corporation CEO Spotted in Mexico with Alleged Lover
The accompanying pictures had the same two subjects in plain clothes and baseball caps, showing off little skin to reveal their identities to prying busybodies. Yet, upon an immediate glance, you recognized Naoya Zenin as the taller figure and assumed his very precious ladyfriend must be the other.
Photographers had snapped the two embracing each other in a cabâs backseat, sharing a secret kiss after a luxury mall date, and holding hands while stepping into a private plane.Â
All to say, you were revolted.Â
The more you mulled on these printouts, the more you could feel visceral disgust build in your chest.Â
To think you once contemplated saving a marriage with a man like that. Whatever his plan was for him and this woman, did he intend to make you a side character to their romance until the day you would die?
Your gaze darted around, and the photo with the most unobstructed view of their faces placed you on pause.
All of a sudden, a hard lump formed in your throat because, Holy shit, sheâsâŠstunning.Â
Seeing the woman who your husband had had his sights on immediately unlocked a whole new level of insecurities within you.Â
No wonder Naoya could not bring himself to be married to you when he had her.Â
The woman was exquisite, to say the least. Despite the pictureâs poor quality, you noticed her bright elegant face, plump pink lips, and long full lashesâprecisely the characteristics that would turn heads in a crowded room. In fact, you secretly wished that you possessed her overflowing pulchritude as well.
If she was an angel from your point of view, she must also be in Naoyaâs eyes all the more.Â
You gingerly drew a circle around her with a finger.
âIs she his mistress?âÂ
Why did you even ask that? You already knew the answer. But, you wanted to confirm the facts rather than satisfy your curiosity.Â
Meanwhile, Toji ran his index finger very slowly over his lower lip.Â
He answered a while later.Â
âYes.â As you had expected. Then, he added, âBut sheâs also my ex-wife.â
Whatâ
Your jaw dropped to the trenches.Â
If you thought tonight had been filled with enough revelations, this one really sealed the deal.Â
HisâŠex-wife?!
Unlike the man before you, hiding your deepest emotions had never been your forte. Instead, you had gone stiff as your mind reeled in shock.
âSheâsâŠTsumikiâs mom,â you said quietly at the realization.Â
Yes, you have heard a lot about her. However, to make the connection between the lady in the picture and the woman who owned currently Naoyaâs (and previously Tojiâs) devotion stirred awake a thousand emotions.Â
Anger. Bitterness. Resentment.Â
Megumi had told you plenty about her before.
âTreated me like a bag of shit, spent all my dadâs money on her shopping sprees every weekend, and even neglected her own daughterâmy stepsister.â
Her pretty face could only go so far in disguising her dark heart.Â
With this understanding, you finally grasped Tojiâs bitterness when he first met you. How fickle fate had been to him. Comical, even! For his younger cousin to take his succession rights to the clan, his executive position in the company, andâto top everything offâhis wife from his family. Only for you (of all eight billion people in the world) to show up at Toji Fushiguroâs office asking for sex therapy?
Now, you comprehended why Toji and Naoya despised each other.Â
In addition, you understood why Toji and his colleagues had been suspicious of you. Trust takes time to build yet a moment to shatter, and all of them have had this trust broken before. By Naoya, yes.Â
But also, by her.
âWhatâs her name?â you had to ask, ignoring the searing ache in your heart.
Your therapist, on the other hand, tried to play off his vexation by shoving his hands into his front pockets.
âMari,â and also, âShe still uses my last name.â
Wow.Â
The audacity that some people in the world have.
âHere let me help.â
âHm?â
At first, you did not quite get what Toji was referring to until he started tearing the magazine photos and newspaper stories.
Wordlessly, you gawked at him, both in confusion and astonishment.
âWhyââ
Before you could complete the thought, Toji had placed everything into a neat stack and thrust the pile into your hands. âThere,â he said with finality. âIf you are to file for a divorce, take these to Naoya. See what the bastard has to say. Staying with him any longer would be a fatal flaw.â
Toji had never seen a single interaction between you and his cousin in person, yet he could confidently say your husband was the hamartia in your life. Perhaps the signs had always been obvious. Or perhaps, his recent experience in a toxic marriage allowed Toji to notice the red flags in yours from miles away.
âIf you give him too much time, heâll come up with his offenses,â he went on. âWe donât need to outfight him, though. We simply need to outthink him.â
Something about Tojiâs emerald eyes gleamed in a way you had not seen before.Â
It was a different side to him, one where he planned and strategized, a flickering core of the businessman he used to be.
âHi.âÂ
You and Toji froze at the sound.
Megumiâs voice had startled you two as the boy peered in from the hallway, waving a phone in his handâyour phone. âSorry to interrupt but, uh, he called again.â
Interestingly enough, Megumi did not need to explicitly mention a name for you all to know who he referred to. As your screen flickered on, you noticed the numerous missed calls and text messages that had flooded your notifications, all from one particular culprit, no doubt.Â
Instead of embarrassment, your body surged with aggravation at how your husband suddenly seemed desperate to know your whereabouts.Â
So now he cared, huh?
Before you could retrace your steps towards the door, however, Toji had already done so. He retrieved the device from his sonâs hands and started dialing a number from your phone.Â
You tried to stop him. âHey, what are youââ
But Toji dismissed you, pressing your phone to his ear as the call began to ring, and his lips curled into a wicked grin when the other line must have picked up.
âI guess you missed me, kid.â

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sex therapy :: 26. together
chapter tags/warnings: a very broken marriage. heavy angst. at least i am not gege. mai and maki and megumi as an iconic trio. infidelity/adultery. family drama. strong language. corruption.Â
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A large, warm hand massaged the delicate stretch between your thumb and forefinger.Â
Gently. Leisurely. Daintily.Â
Vanilla and cinnamon notes entered your lungs with every inhale, a velvetiness akin to everything you imagined clouds to be like if brushing against your cheek, the comforting sensations bringing back nostalgic memories from the carefree times your heart longed to return to.Â
Was this Heaven? you wondered in this dark and dreamy daze.
You would not mind staying in this state eternally if that meant the promise of peace and quiet forever.
A voice, not from yourself, dispersed your thoughts.
âSuguru, what are the chances she wonât ever wake up?âÂ
Wake up?
Oh, so you were just asleep.
âShut up, Sukuna,â another person quipped, this tone more leveled and coarser than the last. âDonât say shit like that.â
The first person, who must be Sukuna then, chuckled lowly to himself. âOh, who wouldâve thought? Choso is having a soft spot?â he marveled with great interest, âSince when did you care so much aboutââ
But a third voice interrupted the banter. âSheâs awake.â
After a long struggle, your eyes fluttered open to see a crowd gathered around you. Immediately beside you was Suguru Geto. He had been the one nestling your hand, but he practically didnât look like himself with the concern etched into his brow, replacing the cheerfulness in his typical visage. Behind him stood Sukuna and Choso. The former grinned with fierce satisfaction, while the latterâŠscowled at you?
To be fair, Choso always scowled at you.
âGood evening, gorgeous.â Geto greeted with a melancholic smile, giving you another squeeze, firm and encouraging. Like a true gentleman, he helped you sit upright, his other hand reaching over your head to brush aside some stray strands by your forehead. âAre you feeling okay?âÂ
Exhaustion, meanwhile, rattled you to the bone.
You were weak, your movements fragile, almost like you were a fawn in her first hours of life. You blinked rapidly while taking in the new environment, only to quickly recognize the gray and cream colors in your surroundings. Back at Tojiâs apartment was where you found yourself, with the familiar spiced floral scents from the flickering candle nearby confirming that this was the master bedroom.Â
Given the dull throb by your temples, you frowned.
âWhatâ?â your voice came out as a hoarse rasp. âWhat happened?â
The trio traded looks at each other with communicative eyes.
In the end, Choso tucked his hands into his front pocket and took the initiative to speak.Â
âYou were in the Zenin residence with Mai and Maki, remember?â No, not really.âGot into an argument with your husband. Started having a panic attack. Collapsed. Puked.â
OhâŠ
Recollections from your last conscious moments flooded your head like a tsunami: the screaming, the crying, and the fighting. Loud, angry, bitter fighting.Â
Fighting for your dignity. Fighting for your heart. Fighting for your life. Goodness gracious. As much as the memories sucked all life from you, you instead felt completelyâŠnumb.Â
After all, you had already been dead on the inside. You were too worn out, both physically and emotionally, to react. Everything that you had to go through since your wedding had brought you to your witâs end, and this recent altercation with Naoya Zenin was truly the icing on the cake.Â
When you caught sight of yourself in a nearby mirror, you could hardly recognize yourself. Your expression, glum. Your lips, chafed, Your face, pallor. Absent of any other color than an ashen hue.Â
âHowâŠdid I get here?â
âMai and Maki got worried and called Toji, who told them to bring you here,â Sukuna answered this time. âYouâre lucky the girls reacted fast, else we would have sent you to an emergency room. Suguru even stopped his shift at his clinic to watch over you.â
âIâ,â you sighed, lost for words and dropping your tired gaze to the floor. Dealing with inner turmoil to this degree was more than what any sane person could handle. All efforts towards your happiness were in vain anyway, as the cosmos conspired to make your existence one neverending nightmare. Everyone else had their ambitions and shit to deal with, but here you were as an absolute nuisance to the people who should not be otherwise pestered, and you were ashamed for the unnecessary trouble that you had caused. âGosh, this is embarrassing.â
âWe are so sorry!âÂ
Unexpectedly, the apology came from a girlâs voice, and you had to turn around to see three familiar teenagers by the bedroom door.Â
Just last week, you would never have imagined ever seeing Mai, Maki, and Megumi together. Yet, here you were, watching the twins and theirâtechnically speakingânephew (cute) standing side-by-side, twiddling their thumbs in their nervous corner (also cute).Â
Flustered and prepared for admonishment, Mai bowed her head at a slight angle as she hurriedly explained, âWe donâtâŠWe donât mean to put you in an awkward position. We just didnât know what to do. Maki and I were worried when you fell to the floor and started throwing up. WeâŠWe shouldâve asked for your permission on who to call for help. But we didnât know who else to phone, so we ended up dialing Toji. Now, weâve put you in a weird spot and that is all our faultââ
âDo not apologize. That was the right thing to do.â The comment came from yet another person, and when Sukuna and Choso stepped to the side, who you saw at the roomâs furthest end was none other than Toji Fushiguro himself.Â
He had taken a seat all the way by the wall, with one leg thrust over the other in a relaxed but kingly sort of manner. With his sleeves rolled up, his forearms bled to his wrists with ink, and the emeralds in his sharp gaze gleamed as he stared pointedly in your direction.Â
Of everyone in the room, his countenance appeared the most composed, but you could feelhim reading through the emotions present on your face. He inclined forward, resting his elbow on his knee and his chin on his palm.Â
When he noticed the slightest shift in your posture too, the tiny scar by his lips flexed along with a smile.
âSo, youâve figured me out, hm?â
Easily, you could sense all seven pairs of eyes in the room (the four therapists plus the three teens) landing on you. The sudden attention rendered you nervous. Even if you chose silence as your response, the entire room, the entire planet, and perhaps even the entire galaxy could speculate your answer through your expression alone.
After a long while, you breathed out, âYou didnât tell me that you were a Zenin.â
The elephant in the room had to be addressed obviously, and you were not shy to confront the situation head-on.
While you did not intend to sound accusatory, your tone came off as such anyway. How could you not, when you had essentially been misled for weeks? Sure, Toji probably did not want to be badmouthing the Zenins to the very person (you) who had been recently married into the family. But, by withholding the fact that he and your husband were cousins, Toji had created much unnecessary anguish including the current limbo that your marriage was in right now.Â
Meanwhile, that same man pressed his nails into his chin in contemplation.Â
âI am not a Zenin, though,â he eventually corrected in a domineering voice, all austere in his throne. âAt least, not any longer. I took my first wifeâs last name years ago. I go by Fushiguro now.â Curt, direct, and pithy. Toji wasted not a syllable. âEverything worked out though, I guess. Naobito cut me off from the Zenin clan earlier this year. Gave me ten billion yen and told me to get lost, so I did.â
Toji always kept his private matters to himself, but with everything that he had gone through, you were struck by his poise, as if being expelled from such an influential household had been a high-school breakup he had gotten over long ago.Â
Nonetheless, you wondered if he missed that other life, and you brought your knees toward your chest.
âSo,â how should you put this, âyouâre not upset?â
Toji scoffed immediately.
âUpset?â A bitter grin spread off his lips. âWhy would I be upset? That household is a trash dump. All my life, there were no choices for me to make when my uncles and granduncles decided everything already,â and he began counting with his fingers, âmy teachers, my classes, my extracurriculars, my friends. Everything. I was only a puppet to bring honor to the family name, bring in money for the company.â
Listening to his sonorous voice, you rested your cheek onto a knee.
"I see."
His story was depressing, and from conversations with in-laws such as Mai and Maki, you knew that he was not lying, either. Coming from nobility as well, you were also aware of the pressures that came with the people who boasted their 'old-money' statuses, but the Zenin household had always been notorious for being miserable.Â
Toji had said so before in a prior discussion, how âfamily isnât family for something like the Zeninsâ because both politics and business took precedence.
Then, he went on.
âSome people would kill to have my problems, but I did not want that life, you know? Around the time I started college, I decided that I wanted to make judgments for myself and be my own distinct entity, but that made people upset. Privileged. Entitled. Ungrateful. Whatever. My family members called me many things as a young adult when they figured I did not want to be their pawn for my whole life, with the only person who understood me for many years being my best friend in university.â
Megumiâs mom.
Toji nearly appeared to be an altogether different person whenever he spoke about his first wife. The chartreuse in his eyes would stir with both sorrow and fond reminiscence as he thought about the Mrs. Fushiguro you would never get to meet, his closest confidant whom he lost to the cruel separation brought by life versus death. She must have been someone whom he valued a lotâa person who completely transformed himâas Toji had discarded his last name (which was Zenin, of all things) for hers.
âHe truly loved my mom,â Megumi explained before. 'He had given up everything.â
Thus, fate could truly be unfair.
The loss and pain Toji must have endured, a topic Megumi had alluded to in his discussion with you before.
Not to mention, the expectations, frustration, and suffocation that came from the clan's elders, too. Experiencing the intense atmosphere in the Zenin household firsthand allowed you to empathize with him. Given the stark differences between him and your lawful husband, there was no wonder Toji did not wish to deal with his older relatives' high-strung conventions.
But, if he had been suffering so muchâŠÂ
âWhy did you care so much for what your family thought?â you asked, disregarding the look that the three teenagers by the door exchanged with each other. âToji, you went to university in the United States. You had a wife and son at a young age. You went from a business background to a licensed therapist, so why did you notââ
âLeaving is difficult when youâre the family heir and the corporationâs CEO.âÂ
The expression that you then returned was blank.
Huh?
His words triggered something in your head, so you repeated after him.
âLeaving is difficult when,â and your voice trailed off, âwhenâŠyouâŠare the heir and CEO.â
Heir. CEO.
Zenin.
Toji.
Naoya.
But Tojiâs older.
âNaoya got into a huge dispute with him earlier this year.â
Sheer realization slapped you hard across your face. No way.
âToji,â you began after letting the revelation sink into you a while later, but your voice barely eeked above a mumble, âso you were once the successor to the Zenin household and company?"
The man in question did not respond, but the silent affirmation from the six other onlookers was an answer in itself.
Yes.
In hindsight, you wanted to say you had always seen the possibility. Still, you never fully registered this until now: the thoughtfulness in his strategy, the sophistication in his speech, the charisma in his leadership.Â
Previously, Toji had impressed you with how much he knew about the Zenin Corporationâs market share in the Asia-Pacific or the firmâs outsized influence on the international stage. Yet, most (including yourself) would not guess that someone like Toji Fushiguroâyour tattooed and brawny sex therapist (plus single dad)âhad once been heralded as the indisputable inheritor to the proud lineage and conglomerate.Â
That had been your mistake.Â
Toji was more than what people made him out to be, which reminded you to never assume anything superficially about someoneâa remark he had once made. For good reason, because he had been referring to himself all along.
You could almost visualize Toji Fushiguro as the seasoned executive he had once been in light of this new information: his black strands slicked into a side part, his charcoal blazer freshly pressed, his leather oxfords newly polished.Â
Maybe because he was more mature or maybe because he was simply older, but Toji appeared more fitting for the important roles in the Zenin household compared to the man presently poised for succession.Â
Consequently, you must also ask, âThen, how did Naoya end up in your seat?â
Sukuna and Megumi shared a glance.
Choso grimaced, and Suguru kissed his teeth.
Meanwhile, Toji ran a lone finger down his jaw, following the lines from a tattoo.Â
âLet me give you some context, sweetheart,â he offered, now brushing his chin as he spoke. âFor the lastâletâs sayâfew hundred years, the oldest male in each generation became the leader in the Zenin clan. Is the rule stupid? Yes. Should there be more criteria in evaluating a potential heir aside from birth order? Also yes. But nothing has stopped this before because the Zenins, as you know by now, are a family built on antiquity and tradition. So, when I was born as the oldest male in my generation and Naoya had come in second place...âÂ
Toji did not have to finish his sentence for you to figure out the rest.
Despite the demands that came along with being the next family head, Toji must have been esteemed as nothing short of a crown price among the Japanese elite, with seniors in the Zenin household utilizing all their resources to prepare the once young and starry-eyed boy for taking over such an influential role. Naturally, his enviable position would spark jealousy, even from those whom Toji deemed related to by birth.
Including his very own younger first cousin.
Toji frowned in exasperation.
âYour husband is one childish and jealous brat, but Naoya Zenin has been like that for as long as I have known him. To claim the heir and CEO titles, he acquired the trust from myself and my colleagues by working with us in sex therapy, only to stab us all in the back. Heâs a liar. A total manipulator.âÂ
And, from personal experiences, you knew that those words could not be more true.
At this point, Toji sank his handsome face into his immense palm.Â
âWell, now Naoya Zenin has everything he wants but is still an incompetent asshole. The whole enterprise is hanging by a thread. The entire clan cannot fucking stand him. Whatâs crazy is that his father Naobito is not doing anything about this, and I cannot tell if that is because the old man is giving his son free passes or because he has finally gotten senile. With Naoya's pettiness, though, the father-son duo have done everything to erase my name from the family, even going as far as to dismiss the executives that I brought onto the management team to undo my legacy.âÂ
When Toji glanced up to cast his gaze forward, you then suddenly understood that the three other men in the room were more than just his fellow board-licensed colleagues.
You recalled Tojiâs words in the Teyvat meeting room.
âI recruited these guys right when they completed their undergraduate degrees, around the time I just opened my therapy office,â and the puzzle pieces clicked into place from the realization that sex therapy had not been the only thing that Toji had worked with them onâSukuna, Choso, and Suguru had been executives at the Zenin Corporation reporting to Toji, too. âWeâve been working together since, for the past four years.â
Discerning these revelations from your expressions, Toji added in confirmation.
âI had selected these three to oversee the Zenin Corporationâs operations with me,â he said, and you remembered the same conversation in which the men discussed their University of Tokyo studies while Toji listed their previous roles. Sukuna, Economics. âSukuna, Director of Investments and Real Estate.â Choso, Mechanical Engineering. âChoso, Chief Engineer and Supply Chain Manager.â Suguru, Biology. âSuguru, Healthcare and Innovation Administrator.â
Arguably the most consequential divisions in a conglomerate that spanned numerous sectors, with each department bringing in yen by the billions every year.
âThese guys have treated me like family more than my blood-related kin have.â
Learning this about the four therapists added to your fascination.Â
For you, the discovery was like uncovering a hidden treasure trove. To imagine everything that the fourâas one cohesive unitâhad gone through together at the top of the corporate ladder: scrutiny from the media and stakeholders, impromptu meetings that demanded make-or-break decisions, and immediate responses to industry trends and regulations.Â
Only for them to be cast aside by no one other than your husband.
In the end, this all made sense.
Now, you understood why the therapists were once incredibly demeaning and belligerent toward you. How could they possibly sympathize with the woman married to the man who had taken virtually everything from them?Â
Heck, if you were in their shoes and had no further context, you would hate yourself, too.
Only now were you hearing their perspectives, and you were grateful thatâcompared to several weeks beforeâthey trusted you enough to open up.Â
At last, all you could do was sigh and mutter, âIâm sorry.âÂ
âFor what?âÂ
Sukuna shot back without hesitation, which stunned you given how he had been the one who mocked you the most. Yet, a scintilla of kindness flared in his fiery eyes, so you continued with your tone softer and quieter.
âI feel terrible.â Such vulnerability in front of so many people at once went beyond your comfort zone. âFor the unfairness Naoya had brought upon you all, and how IâŠI canât change anything. I canât do anything. All I am isâŠuseless.â
âNo, you are powerful,â Suguru interjected this time. âYour husband relies on your public image to keep scrutiny off him. He needs you. Heâs been demoralizing you for months because he knows the ball will always be in your court, and never his.â
His words made you stop.
âYou truly think so?â you asked.
âYes.âÂ
Choso, who replied, seemed honest.Â
He was honest.Â
He might throw you off from how aloof and stoic his attractive face would appear, but Choso was not a liar.
Bringing your feet off the bed, you slowly swung your feet.Â
âIâŠam surprised you all even want to talk to me.âÂ
Toji tugged at his dress shirtâs collar and flashed his ink-covered muscles underneath. âWhat makes you think that?âÂ
His pointed question made you realize how much Naoya had been fucking with your mind, blaming and villainizing you at every chance, thus devolving you into a spineless worm feeling remorse for every little thing.
Shrugging, you tossed your gaze to the side.Â
âI donât know,â you admitted. âYou could have avenged yourself by now. I am Naoyaâs wife and Naobitoâs daughter-in-law. There had been a thousand chances for you to do something horrible to me: to hurt me, blackmail me, spread dirty rumors about me, butâŠyou havenât.â Â
âWhy would I do that?â Toji replied instantly and candidly. Rather than appearing offended by your judgments, he started giving you that look again whenever he had his therapist hat onâthe one where he would tilt his head at a slight angle to gauge the sentiments painted across your face. âI could have chosen to be bitter and vengeful for the rest of my life, but I am grateful for what I have. Why let a toxic bunch impact my life? I already told you how that household is an absolute fucking hell. I'm glad I have found an out. At the very least, my son would not have to deal with the crap from my young adult years because you know who is the oldest male in the generation after mine?â
Megumi.Â
All gazes now fell upon the younger Fushiguro, who tried to casually shrug the attention off.Â
Who cares if I was second-in-line to leading perhaps the most prestigious family in Japan? his nonchalance wanted to convey, but his ears turned pink anyway. Â
Toji continued, âThen, of course, there are some people whom I care about a lot.â Using his head, he gestured to the twins. âThese girls are the best aunts to my son that I, as a father, could ever ask for. Theyâre only one year older than Megumi, but Mai and Maki used to go on playdates with him on the weekends, walk him to school every morning, and cook him breakfasts over the holidays. The twins even helped my son take his first steps. There is this one photo we have in the libraryâI donât know if you have gotten a chance before to see it. But thereâs Mai and Maki, each holding one of Megumiâs little hands back in his chubby toddler days andââÂ
âDad!â a very flustered and irritated teenage boy finally had to say. âThis is not the time to talk about that picture!âÂ
Next to him, a proud Mai and Maki coo and tease their grouchy nephew, poking at his puffed-up cheeks and ruffling his uncombed hair.Â
âAw, is someone a little embarrassed?â
Smiling at the little banter from the trio, Toji did not let them distract him from his conversation with you. âWhat Iâm trying to get at isâŠlifeâs too short not to enjoy the happy sides of it,â but his eyes glazed with rue nevertheless, âNow is the perfect time to focus on your well-being. Take a look around this room. A lot of people want to see you leading a fulfilling life, Y/N. A fulfilling life for yourself, not for anyone else. Not for me, not for anyone in this room, and certainly not for your husband. Nothingâand I mean absolutely nothingâshould hold you back from pursuing your health and happiness.âÂ
While you assumed that your best times were over, Toji reminded you those good days can be brought back with the right attitude. He had a point. Why should you allow your marriage to hinder you from connecting with people whom you care about, working towards the passions that brought you purpose, and feeling the love that you deserve?Â
Instead, you should seek every sunrise and sunset as an opportunity to live better and without regrets.
As you ruminated on this different mindset, a sudden knock from the door cut your thoughts short.
WhoâŠ
Like you, most others looked around blankly, but Toji ordered from his seat, âLet him in.â
Mai, who stood closest to the entryway, obeyed.Â
Once she unlocked the door, the room fell silent save for the footsteps of the man walking in, his soles creating soft echoes on the linoleum floor. Overhead, pale lights revealed the lines etched on his exhausted face, the worry that sat heavily on his chest.Â
âMister Daisuke,â someone eventually acknowledged out of respect.
Your father did not hear the greeting as he searched the room, his sullen gaze darting from face to face until he found you. His shoulders fell from his overwhelming relief. Still in a suit after a long workday, he stumbled forward feebly.Â
âYouâre alright,â he whispered between steps, scarcely audible.Â
He crouched toward the floor once he approached you, and when Suguru transferred your hands into your fatherâs, you noticed the unstoppable quiver from the latter even as you gripped him tightly in an attempt to stop the tremor.Â
His skin was tough, weathered by his additional decades in life. But, in his palms, you found the familiar tenderness that had comforted you since you were a little girl and, in his gaze, you noticed the sadness only found in the despair of a heartbroken parent.
âThank goodness, you are okay,â and before everyone, tears slipped past his eyes, âI was terrified. I was so scared. When Toji called to tell me you had thrown up and collapsed, do you know how afraid I was?âÂ
You glanced over at the said therapist, reminding yourself thatâif Toji had been the CEO before Naoyaâhe must have worked very closely with your COO father up until recently. For your father to know exactly where you were and walk in with this expression suggested that the former colleagues had had a lengthy conversation about your circumstances. A part of you wanted to be angry. Why drag your father into this worry? But a larger part of you had always wanted to reveal to him the wretched months that had gone by and longed for his support.Â
And now, he was here.
The older man took a shuddering breath and brought his fingers to your cheek, holding and cradling you like he would never get to do this again.Â
âI canât lose you,â he lamented. âI have lost enough in my life already. I cannot lose you, too. I just canât. Why have you not told me the truth? If you were not happy with Naoya, why have you not told me sooner? Did you think I would place my loyalty to the company over my own child? I feel so guilty and broken to hear about what you have been going through.â
Frankly, you felt just as broken, too.Â
In fact, seeing and hearing your father weep like this shattered you. As devoted as your father was, his front never failed to be unwavering and strong. Even when your motherâs death left a significant hole in his heart, he bit back his grief. Scars from your motherâs untimely death scarred his heart, wounds that never healed and would stay with him until his last breath, but he rarely expressed his suppressed sorrow.Â
All for your sake. Because you were his one and only daughter, his one and only child.Â
So now, for him to see you in such a sorry state was crushing his whole world that had become you.
âDad.â You helped him wipe his tears away, just like how he had always done for you. âI didnât want to make you disappointed. I didnât want to make you sad. IâŠI just wanted to protect you.â
âNo,â he responded firmly. How could a loving father accept the possibility that his daughter would even think about placing him before herself? âProtect yourself first.â
You looked up when you sensed two more approaching individuals and found Mai and Maki with doleful smiles.
âWe still have something to return to you, Y/N.â
In your left palm, each girl pressed one ringâthe first which promised a future forever and the second which symbolized an infinite unity.Â
You stared at the jewelry as your chest remembered the waves of happiness, excitement, hope, confusion, betrayal, and pain.Â
So, so much pain.
Your father, who would not miss the solemn undertones in your gaze, squeezed your hands in his.Â
âMy dear daughter,â he started, and you could tell he could no longer bear to see you suffer any longer, âwhat are you planning to do?â
Your throat turned dry.
Any possibility seemed like a viable solution, a means for a desperate escape.Â
For months, you should have prepared yourself for this very question, but now that you were confronted with this reality for the first time, you did not know what to say.Â
You had clutched onto the false hope for your troubled marriage to be sorted out. Escaping your dreary matrimony had once been too far-fetched of an option given an impending cold war between your families, which you would never wish upon the stars to happen. Therefore, even as you found yourself stuck on a stifling dead end, you did not exactly prepare for the next steps for the occasion you found Naoya Zeninâs mistreatment too much to bear.
However, times have changed.
Your allies and enemies have changed.
Most of all, you have changed.
Therefore, with all the universeâs possibilities at your fingertips, one particular option stuck out.Â
âIâm going to file for a divorce.â

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end notes: So many things. To see us freak out at the idea of a divorce during the beginning of the fic, up to now, where we suggested the option out of our volution. Also, the much-needed heart-to-heart conversation between Toji and us, and how that really shows a slow maturation in our relationship with him (and everyone else)! Let me know what you think, and see you next chapter!
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I found your work on ao3 and decided to read it for fun and HOLY SH-- it's so good. I read your jjk fic and when I tell you, I DEVOURED and ate that shit within a day, I'm not even joking. I ATE THAT SHIT UP. (sorry for the vulgar lang).
Your writing kept me going because of how well-thought it was. I have yet to find another fanfic writer who's as good as you. The tension and intense chemistry was killing me and I was literally curling my toes the entire time reading it. So keep up the good work.
Also I have to ask, do you plan on releasing chap 18-25 anytime soon? because I'm dying to know what happens next. Thanks!!
wow, so sorry for the super late reply, but your words have ABSOLUTELY filled my heart. sex therapy has been the most challenging fic for me to write due to 1) the complexity in the plot, 2) the research i had to do for the settings/contexts, and 3) the balance between revealing too much vs too little to the readers.
with the plot now drawing to a close, i reflect on my growth as a writer through this longfic, and i am incredibly grateful for the experiences and support i have encountered on this journey. thank you always, and lots of love to you!
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thank you jamms for the amazing fics and the consistent updates. im so happy to have found your fanfics <3 keep up the good work im really rooting for a spectacular naoya downfall :)
har har har...so am i.
thank you so much for reading always, your note means a lot! naoya deserves as satisfying of an ending as the one he received in the manga...we are so evil, hah. sending you hugs!
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* jujutsu kaisen spoilers * nothing like starting the new year by re-confirming to yourself that sukuna x megumi is essentially canon, and nothing can change my mind

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sex therapy :: 25. messed up
chapter tags/warnings: naoya fucks toji's ex-wife again. aggressive sex. creampie-ing. misogynistic! naoya. hurt/comfort. naoya views women as nothing but a hole. broken marriage. heavy angst. infidelity/adultery. family drama. strong language. manipulation undertones. corruption.Â
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notes: thank you always for all the support! on to the plot for our final arc! this beginning excerpt is a rewording from a line in âspy x familyâ (any fans out there?) that i believe captures the dynamics in our characters as well. enjoy! likes, comments, and reblogs are much appreciated. xoxo

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â Every person has a self that one conceals, a side not shown to anyone else. Not to friends. Not to lovers. Not even to family. Behind lies and painted smiles, individuals shield their true natures and desiresâŠand, in doing so, the world thus maintains its thin veneer of peace. â
Who in the world was Toji Zenin?
The Toji that you had always known was Toji Fushiguro, so what was your husbandâs cognomen doing besides your sex therapistâs first name on the latter's university diploma?
Even Google seemed to deny that Toji Zenin existed.
Showing results instead for âToji Fushiguro.â
No, that was not what you wanted!Â
One step forward in understanding this enigmatic man might as well be three steps backward because, each time you thought you had learned something about him, you only come to the realization that nothing much had been discovered at all.
But as investigations via search engines, social media sites, and Wikipedia pages proved futile, sources that could quell your curiosity dwindled.
So, you turned to your last resort.
âWhoâs Toji Zenin?â
âWhatââ
Across from you, the raspberry macaron in Maiâs hand stopped by her lips as the girl snapped her focus from the pastry to your unanticipated question, with Maki visibly turning stiff in the adjacent chair. The three of you sat surrounding a small table in the twinâs private lounge, located in the northern wing within the Zenin residence.Â
Visiting the central family property was not uncommon ever since your engagement and wedding earlier this year, but the architecture would never fail to impress you. The mansion itself resembled the Imperial Palace more than anythingâan edificial centerpiece defined by the elegance and simplicity inherent in traditional Japanese design, with latticework embellishing the wooden exterior and, inside, carefully painted doors opening into tatami rooms.
Given that Mai and Maki were back in Tokyo for their summer breaks from universities abroad, the sisters established themselves as your close friends and had brought you into their tea room, adorned with European furnishings that would come off as atypical compared to the Japanese heirlooms elsewhere in the residence. On the table sat an imported tea set from England, at the center a French-inspired pastry tower prepared with caramel-topped croquembouches, chocolate-covered profiteroles, and the like.Â
In great admiration, the sisters had been barraging you with inquiries about your life back in your bachelorette days, asking about your volunteering trip to the Philippines or the charity auctions in Dubai.
Now, with the shift in discussion, the sisters exchanged an uneasy look.
An entire conversation appeared to be held in the way they traded glances. The usual sparkle in their eyes faded, which must mean the girls were remarkably uncomfortable, but Mai forced a polite smile as she placed down her macaron.Â
âY/N,â she began carefully, âMay we ask how you know Toji?â
Even though she tried to spin the question as casual curiosity, her apprehension could not be more obvious.Â
âI donât know him, really,â you lied. While dishonesty went against your morals, watching the twinsâ shoulders fall with relief was enough to assuage the guilt. âHeâs justâŠâ My friend, to put things in the mildest terms. âHeâs just a name I have heard. Thatâs all.â
Maki dabbed at her mouth with a lace handkerchief, not making a big deal as she added, âTojiâs a cousin.â
So, the Zenin last name on his diploma was not a coincidence at all.Â
Such a groundbreaking discovery should have thrown you into a whole whirlwind but, to be frank, the realization did not come off as too surprising at all. If anything, Toji as a member of the Zenin family was the perfect explanation to why Toji seemed so astute, why he would talk like he knew more about Naoya than you, andâas Geto had once saidâwhy Toji was ânot where he could possibly be.âÂ
While Tojiâs reason for opting for the Fushiguro name remained a mystery, what you did know now was that he was indeed affiliated with the twins before you by blood, whichâby extensionâmust mean that Toji would also be a cousin toâŠ
âŠyour husband.Â
Wait.
An unsettling chill ran down your spine.
âCousins, as in,â part of you didnât want to know the answer, âdistant cousins? OrâŠ?â
âNo,â the older twin interjected matter-of-factly, not knowing the full background behind your seemingly innocuous question. âFirst cousins.âÂ
Ah, so the closest type of cousins possible, which was exactly what you had hoped not to hear. With this additional information, you tried to hide the clamminess in your palms. What would be the best word to describe this void now? Did you feel disappointed? Misled? Betrayed? Toji certainly had known that you were wed to his younger cousin, yet he willingly chose to hide his background as he kissed you, touched you, and fucked you.
A reversal from your sentiments before, you currently felt both disgusted and hurt.
Why did Toji keep this information from you? What sick person derived satisfaction from having sex with his first cousinâs wife? You were so damn stupid for placing all your trust in him. Looking at the situation now, he was just another iteration of the same manipulative and disrespectful man you had been trying so hard to avoid.Â
âAre you close with Toji?âÂ
Mai shook her head. âNo. We donât talk to him anymore.â Her comment struck as odd. Anymore? Had they once been, then? Before you could ask, her gaze darted around in caution before she leaned forward and said lowly, âFor your information, Naoya got into a huge dispute with him earlier this year.â
Thatâs quite recent.Â
You understood that Mai and Maki had been uncharacteristically tight-lipped as they did not want to slander the family heir in front of his wife. Blissful ignorance was what the twins must be thinking, hoping to preserve the peace between you and your husband. However, what you had yet to reveal was the broken marriage that had been masked for everyoneâs sake, disguised by a pretense that all was well.
Which was why, on that note, the timing could not have been more perfect as a tall young man with ombre hair and hazel eyes flung open the door in one unforgiving slam, rattling the fine china and startling the seated individuals inside.
âThere you are, you whore!âÂ
Your eyes widened with shock upon seeing Naoya Zenin in the entryway, your husbandâs scowl icy and malicious. He came stomping toward you as his eyes held a dangerous hostility that was impossible to ignore, and you could oddly sense an impending doom when he stormed with zero regard for anything in his path, kicking aside a potted plant and toppling over a ceramic vase.
Standing up, you tried to hide the confusion that befuddled your already mish-mashed brain.Â
Today was Tuesday.
Was he not supposed to be at work?
âNaoya,â you began calmly, cognizant of the onlooking sisters behind you, âthis is not the right place toââ
âYouâre such a fucking desperate bitch, arenât you?â His words were sharp and bitter, his glare filled with hatred like a fire doused with gasoline. Before you could request clarification, he stopped steps away and swung his right hand up, pressing a black business card to your stunned face, the paper crinkled from his intense grip and rendering you petrified in your stance.Â
No, this couldnât beâŠ
From your peripheral view, you watched Mai and Maki place their hands over their open mouths as they read Toji Fushiguroâs calligraphed name on the business card that also had in obvious words: 'sex therapist.' Shame racked your stomach. Merely minutes ago, you convinced the twins that Toji was to you nothing more than a name, and now, karma bit you back like a bitch.Â
With your voice evaporated, you croaked.
âWhere did you find that?â You had been sure that you placed the badge away.
Naoya used his anger to crumple the card and tossed the now useless paper ball to the side. âIn your purse,â he gritted, âHow long were you planning to hide this from me?â
The ensuing guilt suffocated you. âIââ I donât know.
Sensing the weakness in your will, Naoya burst into a maniacal laughter that cracked through the air, creating a disconcerting symphony. He bent forward, shoulders convulsing with every diabolic and mirthful guffaw.Â
âYouâre so god fucking pathetic, woman. Do you have any idea who Toji Fushiguro is? That bastard is Toji Zenin, you ignorant slutâhe is my cousin. Well, I guess I never told you about him, though, because he doesnât fucking matter anymore anyway. I donât know how you ended up crossing paths with him, but this is hilarious!â The man kept cackling and roaring like he had gone insane. âWere you two brewing shit about me? Actually, let me guess since youâd gotten hold of this business card: did you have sex with him? Did you have sex with Toji? Going around fucking your husband and then your husbandâs cousin is nothing to be proud of. Tell me, did you meet the other sex therapists as well? Did you get stretched out by them, too? Whose dick did you like best? Whose? Whose? Is that what you like, being passed around and used like some sick trophy? What a fucking animal! How dare you disrespect our marriage. How dare you disrespect your own husââ
Your hand lashed out before you could suppress the impulse and delivered one resounding slap across Naoyaâs face. You watched him shut up and stumble backward, clutching his cheek.Â
"Ow!"
For a moment, the world seemed frozen still: the sisters gaping in complete stupefaction, your husband staring at the ground wide-eyed, and you heaving from the incoming emotional onslaught.
âHow dare youâŠHow fucking dare you disrespect me!â The coalescence of anger, agony, and resentmentâbottled up in your heart for months upon monthsâwas now being released as you dissolved into tears. âWhat the hell is wrong with you?! How could you say such messed up things? You are sick in the head, Naoya, you know that? Out of respect for myself, how could I possibly respect you?!â The only sound echoing in the room became your uncontrollable cries, sobs that escaped past your lips in raw and muffled bursts. Torn apart by sorrow, you could hardly breathe from how constricted your throat had become, your knees wobbling and weak. âY-You have no idea how lonely and miserable I have been since I walked down that aisle. For the past six months, youâas my husbandâhave done absolutely nothing but make me feel like a rat in my own home, a mistress in my own marriage!âÂ
âFantastic! Exactly what I wanted to hear, I am glad I have made your life horrible!â Naoya snarled, not caring for how everyone elseâs eyes widened at the scathing statement. Unbelievable. Truly, painfully unbelievable. Did your husband really just say that to your face? He could not give a shit that you wept pitifully, instead catching your shaky wrist in the tightest grasp possible as he added on, âMy only regret is that I had not made your life even worse.âÂ
âWhat the fuck!â you heard Mai gasp as a gut reaction.
What the fucking fuck, indeed.
While you had been subject to Naoyaâs verbal harassment during these many weeks, for him to tell you that he wished he had tortured you further was beyond heartless. The searing ache that burned your skin might as well be fatal because your respiration turned erratic like someone had trapped you inside a bubble.
Hyperventilating, you subsisted on shallow gasps.
âDonât go around thinking that youâre any better, alright? Youâre calling me pathetic for sleeping with your cousin, but have you considered that I had been placed in that position because, since the start, youâve been cheating on your wife?âÂ
Yelling at his face allowed you to release more tears from your lachrymose eyes. Now, Mai and Maki must truly be appalled at all these revelations. What happened to the fairy-tale marriage you had told them about? Well, that never existed to begin with, and with these thoughts in mind, you found a sadistic satisfaction in watching your lawful spouse fume with deep-seated rage.Â
âThatâs right,â you mused with derision, âweâve been two sides of the same coin all along.â
Naoya clenched his hands at his sides, disgusted to have been compared to you. âDo not put me on the same level asââ
âNo. No, you don't get to talk! All you have done since we have been married is for you to talk and complain and bitch about everything, but now, this is my turn,â you screamed in return. âIâŠI hate you!â and you pointed right at him, âIn fact, I despise you. You never tried to see what I had to tolerate to stay with an asshole like yourself because you had been too busy sticking your dick into another woman while you could hardly look at me! No wonder your cousins worried about me. No wonder Toji told me to file for a divorce. Because you, Naoya Zenin, are a total piece of shit!â
His momentary pause hinted at the tiniest self-actualization that flickered within him. Perhaps he finally realized how you had been feeling now that you freely spat out all the turmoil that had been chaining your soul. He took one additional step toward you, torn between whether he should keep up with his anger or succumb to remorse for hurting you.
But, knowing this man, heâof courseâopted for the former.Â
âI never,â he seethed lowly, âwanted this marriage.âÂ
Maybe you truly have become deranged or maybe you genuinely found his statement funny, for you began to emit tearful cackles in your laughter.
âNow, that is one big fucking lie.â Since your earliest encounter, Toji had suggested that Naoya solely regarded you as nothing more than âa sweet, innocent fuck,â and the longer you had stayed with your husband, the more you began to acknowledge how these accusations were all true. âWe all know that youâre going to be nothing without me. A CEO who could hardly keep his wife for half a year? What a loser. What makes you believe that I wanted to be married to you? Who do you even think would want to do business with you after this? You never had respect in the real world because all that respect rests upon me.â
While you never fully understood Naoya, your words must have snapped a particular chord in him because he suddenly lunged forward.
âFucking cuntââÂ
But before he could get too close, you darted away from him. âDonât touch me!â you shrieked, voice shrill from the top of your lungs. âDo not ever touch me again. If you want to lay your dirty hands on someone, go touch your girlfriend instead!â
Thatâs right, he had another woman who he doted on far more than he could appreciate you. This wedding band, this engagement ring on your left hand meant absolutely nothing. Toji had been spot onâwhy the hell did you cling onto stupid shit like this, twisting the jewelry as if that would save your messed-up union? Without further empathy, you slid off the two rings and hurled them toward your husbandâs chest before the circlets clinked upon hitting the ground.
At first, Naoya scoffed. He watched the ludicrous scene with a comical gaze, and when his brain processed what he just saw, he quickly fell onto his knees. All at once, he tossed his head back and let out a chortleâa full-bodied cachinnation that took the room completely abackâas his hysteria mounted.
âGood, good, good!â His screeches were like those of a maniac, his chuckles haunting, throaty, and lacking in sanity. âIâm glad that youâve come to show the witch that you have been all along! Look at yourself! No wonder no one wanted you!â
Unable to be a bystander any longer, Mai stood up and hurled toward her cousin. âShut the hell up, Naoya!âÂ
But the said man was quick, using one powerful movement to punch the older twin first. âYou shut the hell up, scum. Unless you want to be pummeled to the point where people will feel sorry to look in your direction.â
âWatch what you say!â and when Naoya turned to the new voice, the evil glint gleaming from his brown eyes appeared ablaze.
âOh? Someoneâs bold, too. Shall I bully you first then, Maki?â the timbre in his disdainful laugh crescendoed into unhinged amusement. âSay one more word, little girl,â he taunted, his imp-like face riddled with mockery. âCâmon. I dare you. I will throw you into the courtyard and beat your ugly face up. Thatâll bring back warm memories from the good old days, huh?â
The younger twin gritted her teeth, her sister reaching for her arm as a signal to back down and stay levelheaded.
Meanwhile, once Naoya rose from the floor, he nonchalantly kicked at the rings because those emblems of your union had always been meaningless garbage anyway.
âIf wanted to leave this badly, then fucking leave,â he deadpanned, his tone the calmest he had been this whole time. âI donât give a fuck anymore.âÂ
Those were your husbandâs last words as he walked away, leaving you sobbing and shuddering with a lost soul and sore heart. While weeping and gasping, you had to endure watching his figure fade from view, all while wanting to stop the uncomfortable distress that heightened with his departure. You were huffing, panting, trying to stop your trembling.
The second Naoya slammed the door behind him, Maki ran up to your side and embraced your shaking form, all while you bawled and clutched at yourself. Her expression remained strong, but her palms were damp as they pressed onto your back, her arms quavering slightly as she soothed your cries.
âSh, donât cry. My sister and I are here, okay? Mai and I will protect you. Everything will be alright.â
Despite her reassurances, she sounded nearly as broken as you appeared, especially when your hand violently trembled because nothing could save you from the agony that drowned your tattered soul. You felt the disgusting urge to throw upâyou were completely broken inside. In a futile attempt, you sought to regulate your breaths with one deep inhale.
Yet, at some point, Maki peeled back and she mouthed something.
Was she talking to you?Â
WhyâŠwhy could you not hear her?
She sounded so muffled, as though you were underwater.
Why did everything sound so far away?
With your throat constricted, you could not breathe. Gagging. Gasping. Big, huge gulps of air, but the oxygen failed to enter your lungs. You couldnât breathe. You could not fucking breathe.Â
You gripped the fabric by your chest and your other hand sought for something else to hold, but you ended up on the ground anyway. Choking. Coughing. Was something foaming at your mouth? Something warm and wet spilled from your orifices. Were you vomiting? Why were you vomiting?
Holding your body upright, Maki was the only reason that you had not remained on the floor like a fool, but even she stared at you with concern andâŠhorror? Why did she look so scared? Was she screaming? She looked like she was screaming, but her face appeared all contorted like you were looking at her through a fish-eye lens.Â
After a while, you could not even see her or her sister anymore because your vision turned spotty and then black.Â
See!Â
Open your eyes, and see!Â
Why could you not see?
When your hearing returned to some degree, the sounds that filled your ears were frantic shouts and endless clamor.
âCall Toji! Heâll know what to do. Hurry, where is your phone?â It was Mai. Scrambling. Bags were being opened. Items being tossed. âCall Toji, now!â
A phone started to ring.
Buzzes and buzzes and more buzzes as the waiting intensified.
Then voicemail.Â
Hello, this is Toji Fushiguro. Â
âHe is not picking up!âÂ
Unfortunately, I am unable to pick up the phone right now.Â
âGetâŠâ
But please leave your name and numberâ
âGet Megumi.âÂ
âand I will return your call as soon as possible.
âWhat about Tusmiki?â
âTsumiki is still in London at university, idiot! CallâŠCall Megumi!â
âOkay. I know, I know! Iâm calling him already!â someone screamed back. Was this Mai? Was this Maki? You could no longer tell, but the same person shouted, âWait, wait. He is calling back. Toji is calling me back.â
âThen pick up the phone!â
âTojiâŠâ one of the twins started, the cracks in her tone making her sound like she was weeping too, and her words composed your last bits of memory before the world dissolved completely. âPleaseâŠhelp us.â
Even labeling Naoya Zenin as ballistic would be far too much of an understatement.
The rage, wrath, and sheer indignation that swelled in his every capillary surpassed the twenty-five years' worth of virulent rancor that he had for his fucked-up family.
Since when did you get so goddamn arrogant? Naoya wanted to hurt you, ruin you, and do everything in his power to sabotage you.Â
Not just you, though. Because that would be too easy.
But also his father, his cousins, his ex-coworkers, andâmost importantlyâToji.Â
Such ill feelings were what led the Zenin CEO to practically leap into the Mercedes-Benz that awaited him at the entrance to his family home, and he immediately ordered his chauffeur to press on the pedal toward a very certain condominium several kilometers away.
Fifteen minutes later, a very surprised Mari opened her door and an enraged Naoya greeted her, shoving her against the wall and colliding his lips into hers for a fierce kiss. His actions lacked passion, only charged with aggression as he stripped her and threw her onto the living room sofa. He could hardly care that he treated the woman as though she was nothing more than a prostitute, while the latter mistook her boyfriendâs rage for desperation, and she begged for him to pull at her hair and force his tongue down her mouth.Â
At some point, Naoya drove his mistressâs face into the couch cushion and dragged her hips to have her ass raised high. He was too clouded by fury and too blinded by anger to think twice before he forcefully penetrated the woman. He fucked her raw and held her close, jostling her body as though she was a ragdoll, eliciting her loudest mewls that cried for his name.Â
âJ-Just like that!â she whimpered, eyes rolling to the back of her head as he pummeled into her dripping hole, paying no mercy for destroying her with his ruthless pace. Her knees gave out from under her, and she crumbled from the sofa and into the carpet, only for him to tumble too to follow the socket he needed to keep his dick soaked.Â
âI need to break you,â he hissed.
Fuck, he was going to come soon.Â
His nails left crescent marks on her flesh, his hands burning her scalp as he tugged her strands and met her buttocks with hard thrusts, and he knew he was going to come.Â
Feeling the first of his seed trick into his mistressâs life-giving cavern, he toyed with the idea of giving Tsumiki and Megumi a baby sibling. That would be fun. He could then imagine the subsequent mortified reactions from his deplorable cousin and from his wretched wife (whom he would hardly call himself married to anymore, anyway). The fantasies, everything that he would do to spite those who had wronged him, had Naoya cackling as his viscous cum spurted from his tip and deep into his mistressâs womb.
He pulled out once he made sure that every single drop had been milked from him, his ejaculate dribbling from her pussy like someone had taken a bite from a cream-filled donut.
Rolling into the carpet and onto her back, a panting Mari took two fingers and pressed his precious seed back into her cunt. âThat was so hot.â A lazy smile pulled across her face. âThank you for the unexpected visit.â
Naoya completely dismissed her comments as he tucked himself back into his pants, not in the right mood to respond.Â
âCool. Clean this mess up,â he demanded instead, âIâm leaving for work.âÂ
He ignored the womanâs ensuing pleas to stay at least five minutes longer. Unlike her, he had better things to do, and he rushed out as he fetched his phone from his back pocket and surveyed for any messages he might have missed while he had been away.Â
But when he turned on his screen, his most recent notification had his blood turn cold.

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sex therapy :: 24. once upon a time
chapter tags/warnings: blasts into the pasts. infidelity/adultery. family drama. strong language. manipulation undertones. corruption.Â
word count: 3.6k
notes: much like how in my last arc i began to incorporate outside perspectives to enhance the overall story, in this next arc, i am trying out something that I personally have not done in my recent writing career: integrating flashbacks. seems simple, but i was against this technique for a while until i decided to test the limits of my comfort zone. enjoy my experimentation here as i played with pacing as well, and welcome to last and final part of sex therapy: the other side of paradise. likes, comments, and reblogs are much appreciated. xoxo
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Toji Zenin had been raised to lead his household and family conglomerate since his birth.
His destiny was nearly a given.Â
As the oldest male among his many cousins, he had automatically been designated as a beacon for his generation. In fact, Tojiâs earliest memories were his once-tiny footsteps in the main Zenin residence several kilometers from Tokyoâs boundaries, steered by his caretakers into a study where he would spend his days partaking in a rigorous education.Â
Everyone understood Toji Zenin was no normal child, but a vessel to continue and one day head a bloodline that stretched back centuries. His servants whispered in hushed tones as he passed them, his relatives forced their smiles when he looked their way, and his ancestors had portraits with inked eyes that seemingly followed him.
Despite all the wealth and fortune behind him, younger Toji could not afford the luxury called freedom, for he had encountered many instances where he had to forgo football games with his friends or dinner plans with his classmates to prepare for his future as a cornerstone among the Japanese elite.
âYou are the chosen one,â his uncle Naobitoâthe Zenin patriarchâwould remind Toji during his school-age years.
Thus, playtime became replaced with study time, action figurines had been substituted for calligraphy brushes and paper scrolls, and manga volumes were swapped for thick texts on business psychology, corporate finance, and global economic theory.Â
To the delight of the older members in the Zenin family, Toji did not protest either.Â
Rather, the heir presumptive took a great interest in his academics, with a natural grasp for complex concepts and an innate initiative to explore these topics on his own accord. A true golden child, that was what Toji became known as. A star student in his intermediate school homeroom. The valedictorian in his high school class. A graduate with a dual degree from Harvard University. As his name got around, not only did Toji Zenin become regarded as intelligent, but also charismatic and wildly popular. The girls adored him, the boys wanted to be him, and Toji...well, believed his life was not as rosy as others made it out to be.
Not that he was complaining, per se.
After all, Toji had considered himself extraordinarily fortunate to be pronounced successor to a world-renowned business family and empire. However, he would be lying if he did not say the title came with immense pressure from both his relatives and the public: the rigid expectations for his behavior, the meticulously planned trajectory for his life, and the pressure for him to conform to a predetermined mold.
Certainly, there were times when Toji's actions conflicted with the Zenin clan's ideals (marrying someone outside his status, changing his last name as a result, re-marrying to a divorcee), but his senior relatives would begrudgingly excuse his decisions given that Toji was essentially irreplaceable.Â
Who else could the family trust to double the Zenin Corporationâs profit margins during a decade when the Japanese economy remained stagnant, to spearhead the conglomerateâs global expansion for the first time since the Perry Expedition, and to form alliances with industry leaders not only in East Asia but also abroad?
Absolutely nobody.
Nobody but him.
No one in his generation could come close to Tojiâs achievements.
Toji must not discredit the immense help his team has been to his success, either. When he assumed the CEO title years ago, he hand-picked the department heads that would report directly to him: Sukuna Ryomen with Investments and Real Estate, Choso Kamo with Engineering and Supply Chain Management, and Suguru Geto with Healthcare and Innovation. Together, in boardrooms and through countless meetings, Toji and his young (but extremely talented) crew had improved efficiency and profitability in a quickly expanding firm.
Which was why the last thing Toji expected after revealing the newest strategy proposal to Naobito Zenin was for the older man to say, "The good news is that you donât have to worry about that anymore.â
Toji hid his puzzlement as he stared back at the Chairman in the latter's office.Â
But all Naobito did was wave his hand in dismissal while sitting behind his ornate desk, clad in the regal-like robes befitting for the leader of the Zenin household and conglomerate. Behind him were centuries-old paintings and jade statues, to his side windows that offered city views from the business headquartersâs sixtieth floor.Â
âWhat do you mean, that I won't have to worry about this any longer?â Toji repeated, disappointed that an idea he honed for months had been shot down far too fast. âThis is a huge opportunity for us. The reason why Samsung, which has been our biggest competitor for decades, has been able to outpace our growth is because the company outsourced its manufacturing to countries abroad, developing sales networks acrossââ
âBecause, from now onwards," Naobito interjected coldly, not giving his nephew a chance to finish, "Toji Fushiguro will no longer be the heir and CEO.â
Naoya Zenin did not want to be a side character in a story meant for him.Â
As the very unfortunate second oldest male in his generation, he grew up in a universe where everything was Toji first, Naoya second...and that really pissed him off.
Teach Toji first, teach Naoya second. Protect Toji first, protect Naoya second. Let Toji lead first, andâon the off chance that the possibility presents itselfâlet Naoya lead second.Â
To add salt to the wound, every accolade and every nod seemed reserved for his cousin, as Naoya's achievements, no matter how significant, were constantly eclipsed by the glow that surrounded his older relative.
How could this possibly make sense?!Â
Naoyaâs father, not Tojiâs father, led the Zenin clan. Similarly, Naoyaâs father, not Tojiâs father, doubled the family companyâs revenues during his decades-long tenure. Therefore, Naoyaâand not Tojiâshould have been the rightful heir since his birth! Yet, just because whatever sperm and egg that created Toji Zenin met during a time far before Naoyaâs own existence, the latter had been relegated to the sidelines with no definitive role but to watch and wait.Â
Watching and waiting, however, was precisely what Naoya hated.
But what else could he do? In this very uptight household, Naoya could not stand a chance against his cousin when rules were rules and tradition was tradition.Â
Plus, the most annoying fucking thing was that Toji was indeed the perfect candidate to one day take over the Zenin household and conglomerate. Toji was handsome, Toji was smart, Toji was tact, Toji was this, Toji was thatâblah blah blah, holy fucking shit, was this infuriating. Such that when the younger cousin outwardly challenged the succession plans, Naobito would reply, âOver my dead body.â
Naoya expected a response like that from the clan leader, but that didnât mean the answer hurt the younger Zenin any less.
Meanwhile, Naobito could hardly bother to look up from his reports to pay his son any attention in his private office. Rather, he flipped from one page to the next, and then the next.Â
Was he even reading the goddamn document?Â
Tense as he stood before perhaps the most powerful businessman in Japan, Naoya tried to hide how he twiddled his thumbs, seeking his next words. âAs your only son, I thinkââ
âAs your only father, I think not,â Naobito interrupted, the finality in his tone offering no room for further disagreement. âThis is not my first time discussing this topic with you. As long as I am living and breathing, as long as I hold any stake in this family and business, I shall make the decisions I see fit,â and he still did not glance upward once, âThus, my decision right now is that Toji will take over when the time comes. Being my son means nothing here.â
At that, Naoya fell silent.Â
He observed his father as the latter thumbed through the rest of the report, pages upon pages filled with numbers and words and more numbers and more words. Completely mind-numbing, in Naoyaâs personal opinion, and when the Zenin patriarch reached the end, he stamped his signature on a blank line and added, âBesides, what do you have that Toji does not?â
Now, that question came from nowhere.
âIâŠâ  Oh, fuck. Why didn't he have an answer on the spot? âIââ
But Naobito did not stop.
âWhich bank is our largest financial lender? What technologies should we incorporate into our upcoming product line? What is our market share in the Japanese healthcare industry?â Seeing his son stumped, Naobito preyed on that as a chance to prove his point. âExactly. Toji would know that on the spot, and so would Sukuna, Choso, and Suguru. Thoseare the people I want to see leading our corporation. No relative or politician would want to see an incompetent imbecile like you running a multibillion-dollar business.â
Wow.
Naoya balled his hands by his side so tightly that his knuckles turned white. All his life, he strived to seek the same acknowledgment that his older cousin had been awarded, to be regarded with the same admiration that Toji received. Yet, these were the remarks that he got from his own father?
As though Naobito did not think he had been harsh enough, he huffed with disappointment and asked, âDo you even read our company reports at all, boy?âÂ
âOf course, I do.â Just maybe skipped a couple hundred pages in between, but skimming through the first and last sections had to count for something, no?
âWell, if you are doing that, why donât you also stop hopping from woman to woman for once? At least that would save our family some money from bribing publishers to take your photos down, and that would do your reputation a great deal, too. Even better, why not get married to someone like our COOâs daughter, for example?â
Settling with a stranger, huh?
Naoya wanted to bitterly laugh.
Sure, hell yeah, he'd do that. He would do anything if that would bring him closer to where he wanted to be.
Oh, but he had an even quicker route to his ascension.
âWait, Father, but about Toji Fushiguro," Naoya started, and since the conversation had originally been about his cousin anyway, he desperately took this opportunity to change his fate, "have you heard that our current CEO is also working as a sex therapist?â
How quickly Naoyaâs life has changed since then!
He could not recall another time when he had seen the color in his father's face disappear so quickly. All he did was divulge some scattered information about the unsavory activities that Toji and his right-hand men had been doing, even risking his father learning that he was involved in the work as well (but Naoya had always been good about concealing traces from his tainted past). But, from there, Naobito's views did a complete one-eighty! Even if his mental prowess could not compete with his cousinâs, Naoya used his storytelling skills to present a narrative that painted Toji in a compromising light while weaving himself in as the natural successor in his cousin's place.Â
The Zenin patriarch might be adamant about passing down the leadership role to Toji Fushiguro, but the very same old geezer had always possessed far too much ego to let his family members act in ways that would irreparably damage the household or company image, and Toji's involvement in sex therapy really took the cake!
To be fair, Naobito was a hubristic man whose primary source of satisfaction was to always remain at the top. He had dedicated his life to protecting his glorious household and corporation which he shed blood, sweat, and tears for. Nothing in this world could be more important than his pride, his clan, and his company, to the point where he would force his relatives to conform to his perfectionist standards. To be the best, to keep their honor intact, to be objective and heartless. This was the ideology that he wanted the Zenin family to have, and he had no issue showing the unambitious, the ungifted, and the uncommitted the door out.
Given this, Naoya could not believe how quickly twenty-five minutes could reverse his life trajectory that he had been bound to for the past twenty-five years!
Literally overnight, his father had cast Toji Fushiguro from the household, the original heirâs abrupt and unexplained exit leaving family members confusedâbut who were lowlifes like them to even think about challenging Naobitoâs decisions that were essentially law? Too bad, so sad. What mattered, of course, was that the spare heir was spare heir no more, and Naoyaâs body swelled from sweet victory when he stepped into the CEO office that was now his for the first time. Â
The room almost appeared frozen after Tojiâs swift departure with papers littered over the mahogany tabletop and books slightly misplaced on the nearby shelves. Well, there would be plenty of time to fix that. Right now, Naoya wanted to twirl, to dance, to shout with glee, but he froze when he noticed someone unexpected in the corner.
The visitor leaned against the wall with arms folded across her chest, and Naoya could not ignore her presence when she was the only other person in his executive suite. What the heck did she want?
When he finally looked her way, she flashed a bright smile.
Immediately, Naoya recognized this lady as his older cousin's wife. He had spoken with Mari Fushiguro several times before, most conversations revolving around something mundane like the weather or recent political news, but he never considered himself close with this in-law. An acquaintance was as far as he would designate the woman, and given that she supposedly did not come from nobility or wealth, Naoya did not find a reason to chit-chat with an unimportant person.
âFancy seeing you here, Mr. Zenin.â Springing from the wall, she tried to spin the encounter as a mere coincidence, but Naoya could read through such bullshit. âWhen was the last time we saw each other? Dinner at the Zenin residence last week? Before your shift at sex therapy on Saturday? I donât think we have caught up in a while.â
Upon stopping a meter away from her, he half-expected the woman to burst into rage. After all, Naoya just replaced her husband in a much-coveted position, and thatâs what women were famous for, no? For not being able to control their emotions and turn their resentment into vile knives?
âWhy are you here?â Naoya asked pointedly.Â
"Well." With the question, Mari tossed her hair to the side, a slow smile tugging on her reddened lips. "I have a special offer. Just for you."
Naoya scoffed when she batted her lashes. As if he would be swayed by corny crap like that. He already had this bitch that was obsessed with his dick as much as he was obsessed with her tits. (Although he had been ignoring her incessant texts this past month, yet let us not digress.)Â
Anyhow, Naoya might have an affinity for older women, but Mari Fushiguro seemed too much like a slut. She left her first husband (with whom she had a daughterâscandalous!), seduced and married his older cousin, and was now trying to go for someone more than a decade younger than her? While Naoya could not deny that she wasâin the frankest termsâhot as fuck, he could not see what else Toji saw in her.Â
"Go bother someone else,â Naoya deadpanned, uninterested knowing that he had recently been named the âMost Eligible Bachelorâ in the Japanese dating market.Â
In spite of that, Mari continued. âYour older cousin is not stupid enough to not avenge himself and his colleagues, and I  am not stupid enough to stay with my husband any longer. But, there goes a saying that âthe enemy of your enemy is your friend,â and...you see where I am going with this, right?â
As she paused, she closed the distance between herself and the new executive, wrapping his velvet tie around her index finger.
âPerhaps we can strike a deal. I want to be your friend, Naoya Zenin," and she offered him a little tug. "I want to file a divorce with Toji Fushiguro.â
You had always been in the blessed position to not worry about money or power.
Descending from an established last name, you already came from a lineage built upon successful businesspeopleâgenerations that spearheaded Japanâs industrialization and Westernization during the Meiji era, financed the countryâs rapid economic growth after the World Wars, and have since found themselves involved with every nook and cranny in Japanese aristocracy.
Although you did not find a particular interest in the political or corporate spheres, your niche in the upper echelon rested in philanthropy, the many âThank Youâ cards that you collected over the years a testament to your generosity and kindness.Â
âThe Peopleâs Angel,â the public dubbed you, a nickname that stemmed from your tireless efforts to support nonprofit organizations, educational programs, and charity funds. Plaques naming you âTop Donorâ covered your bedroom wall, while pages upon pages in search results expressed their gratitude for your volunteering efforts with their institutions.
With your name a synonym for grace and selflessness, your family supported you, your enemies aspired to be you, and the public absolutely and utterly adored you.
âJapanâs Very Own Princess Diana,â the title that Time magazine crowned you two years backâalthough you personally believed that you were many ways off from living up to such a designation. Still, nothing could fill your heart more than expending your resources to promote othersâ welfare, and similarly, you cared deeply about spending time with the people whom you valued the most.
âDad, have you been alright?âÂ
From the living room sofa, you glanced over at your father, who tossed into the couchâs other end with one long sigh. He hadnât taken off his work clothes, and he likely had not eaten dinner either, but this was his sixth night in a row in which he returned past eleven in the evening and his recent schedule began to worry you.Â
Despite sharing the same roof as him, your father had been too wearied to speak to or text you these past few days, instead heading straight to bed due to sheer exhaustion before he would wake up at five o'clock the next morning.Â
Being his daughter, you wished there was more to do to help him, yet you knew that your father operated in a realm far beyond your inexperienced comprehension.
As the Zenin Corporationâs COO massaged his forehead, he offered a tired smile. âApologies for not answering your calls earlier, dear. I promise that I am not ignoring you on purpose. JustâŠthings at work have been extraordinarily busy with a large shakeup in the executive teams. CEO being forced out, our directors resigning in response, new people coming in. A lot needs to be done from a transition standpoint."
Tucking your knees to your chest, you nodded with sympathy. You did not fully understand what this change entailed, with the corporate world always a foreign land in your view. (Honestly, you could not even name who the Zenin Corporationâs most recent CEO wasâwhich might sound embarrassing, but how many people in the world could accurately name the CEO of an impossibly larger  company like Apple?)
Nonetheless, you recognized that hectic periods like these came with your fatherâs role as a key figure in an enormous conglomerate, which made you appreciate his time with you even more.
Despite his demanding career, Daisuke L/N never allowed the corporate worldâs pressures to compromise his role as a loving father. Throughout your childhood, the days when he worked late into the evening were juxtaposed with his warm embraces when he returned home, and when your mother passed from this world many years ago, he did everything to ensure that he would fill two parental roles as one.
That was what made him a respected person, both in his professional and personal roles.
âWhat have you been up to?â the man brought up casually, undoing the burgundy HermĂšs tie that you gifted him on his recent birthday. As you hummed in thought, you expected him to follow up by asking about your recent fundraising gala or plans for the upcoming New Year, only for him to say, âBringing home any boys lately?â
Oh myâ
âAbsolutely not!â you shouted defensively, face growing hot at the question. âDad, you know I would tell you about all my dates beforehand. Iâm almost twenty-five, and because you have intimidated all my prospects, I still havenât had a proper boyfriend.âÂ
The older man chuckled, for he loved to bring out this pouty side in his one and only child. âI know, I know,â he continued to laugh, reaching over to tug at your cheek as if you were still in your kindergarten years. âJust teasing you. My little girl has grown up so fast. Soon, all you will be talking about is some random person and how you will be giving me grandbabies in no time.â
âDad!âÂ
Embarrassed, you swatted him away.
âIâm serious!â he proclaimed, raising his arms to feign innocence. As he then stood up to take off his blazer, he spun his right hand in circles. "Have you considered using that, uhâŠwhat's that American dating app that all the kids use these days? Tinkle? Tindell?"
His guesses made you laugh.Â
While the media painted Daisuke L/N as an almighty businessperson, this was who your father really was away from the spotlight.
"Yes, I have, and what you are referring to is Tinder," you corrected him. There was a reason he was the Chief Operating Officer and not the Chief Technology Officer.
âRight. Tinder.â
Just as your father prepared to take off toward his room and change from his suit, he whirled around one more time. "Or actuallyâŠhas anyone ever introduced you to our new CEO? His father mentioned that you two would be the perfect match."
Oh, there went your father trying to blindly set you up with someone again. Shaking your head, you leaned into the sofa's leather cushion.
"No, who is it this time?" you sighed.
Meanwhile, the older man who loved to play matchmaker smiled, glad that you asked.Â
"His name...is Naoya Zenin."

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end notes: I aimed to provide more history on all our main characters through this chapter, and I hope I did a good job for something that I am doing for the first time (flashbacks plus multiple POVs plus different points in time, all in one chapter). In this, I did my best to draw contrasts between Toji, Naoya, and you. I'm going to do even better next time, though. On a separate note, I love you all so much. Thank you for being part of my journey this year, and happy holidays! See you all with the latest chapter soon!
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