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satoru "baja blast eyes" gojo ([personal profile] mugen) wrote2021-01-30 12:16 am

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[personal profile] ascends 2021-08-18 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
[the game they played was dangerous; to continue it would be nothing short of stupid, suguru knows, and yet? and yet. after sukuna proved to be everything suguru expected—everything suguru remembered from the tales he'd paid close attention to in school, dedicated pupil that he was—suguru was forced to reexamine his (limited) options. to ignore sukuna would be careless; to join forces with sukuna would be short-sighted; to attempt to take control of sukuna would be impossible.

and there is always the option of forging ahead alone, counting on sukuna to wear satoru down—but as suguru makes camp one night, curses standing gaurd, suguru finds himself reaching for his phone...

...only to pause when accessing the directory. his own profile is there, annoyingly descriptive as it is—but it's satoru's that catches his eye? satoru's that gives him pause, because those symbols are—

well. before he can rethink his current course, suguru taps that cutesy envelope.
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Your taste in friends is almost as bad as your taste in usernames.

[must be nice to pick your own, though :/ this is favoritism]
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[personal profile] ascends 2021-08-20 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
[suguru thinks, at first, that satoru has chosen to ignore him for a time? that if satoru is not asleep, then satoru is busy annoying someone else—because that's what satoru is best at. that's what satoru should do. the top of the world is a lonely place to be, but while satoru is well accustomed to it, suguru once knew the truth: that satoru is not very good at being alone.

suguru's phone, however, eventually does buzz—and suguru is once again left staring at his screen, confronted by further proof that satoru remembers that second-to-last meeting of theirs every bit as clearly as he does. it shouldn't matter, in the grand scheme of things; it absolutely does.
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Sometimes.
The prize is usually better.


[even if talking to satoru isn't the worst prize in the world.]
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[personal profile] ascends 2021-08-20 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
[suguru's last prize was satoru in person, standing in the rain he could not feel; suguru's last prize was the very charm that remains tucked away in his robes. the prizes were better, once—but maybe it's better like this? to speak via texts as opposed to speaking face-to-face, because their last meeting—sitting side-by-side on the floor, closer than they'd been in years but somehow farther apart than ever—proved to be far more difficult than suguru would care to admit.

and this, too, is difficult, in that satoru brushes him aside with apparent ease. you could've picked something else. this is not how things used to go—but again: maybe it's better like this.
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Even if they were, it's no fun if I have to pick.

[suguru taking satoru's earlier words and twisting them right back around, simply because he can. another thing he can do: end this conversation here. it doesn't seem like it's going to amount to anything, or make his decision any easier to make—and yet.]

I should have asked what I was winning.
But that's no fun, either.


[for the games they play, anyway.]
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[personal profile] ascends 2021-08-23 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
[there is the feeling that this conversation is—that they are—teetering on the edge of something dangerous? something that should remain buried. they are not the same people who met in that narrow alley, drawing closer and closer despite having every reason not to; they can no longer afford to let the past come creeping into the present.

or, at the very least: suguru can't afford such a thing. he's died once; he has no desire to die a second time.

but satoru brings up that joke of a prize, just as stupid now as it was then—and this, more than anything, is what makes satoru dangerous? the fact that satoru is suguru's past. suguru thought he'd left it behind; he'd gone to such lengths to ensure that nothing would stand between him and what he needed to do, and yet all it takes is satoru texting him, reminding him of old games before asking him to start a new ones, to bring it all rushing right back.

all the more reason for suguru to distance himself. (what was he even thinking, texting satoru in the first place? digging for information that shouldn't matter.)
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One prize is enough for now.

[and they have seeds to gather, so now that suguru's initial (and unasked) question has been answered—goodbye, satoru. for now.]