Summary: Mitsuri's teaches Giyu in how to open up the the other pillar, suprisenly his a fast learner, the others are shocked to see how Giyu communicates with them.
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Once upon a time in the Demon Slayer Corps, Mitsuri Kanroji, the Love Pillar, took it upon herself to teach Giyu Tomioka, the Water Pillar, how to open up and communicate with the other pillars.
Mitsuri had always been known for her warm and friendly nature, and she believed that with a little guidance, even the most reserved individuals could learn to express themselves.
Giyu, renowned for his stoicism and silence, was initially hesitant to accept Mitsuri's offer. He had always preferred to keep to himself, finding solace in the quietude of his own thoughts.
But something about Mitsuri's unwavering kindness and genuine concern for him ignited a spark of curiosity within him. He wondered if there was more to life than simply existing in isolation.
And so, the training began. Mitsuri approached this task with her characteristic enthusiasm, coming up with all sorts of creative ideas to help Giyu overcome his barriers.
She started by organizing small group activities, encouraging everyone to share their thoughts and feelings openly. At first, Giyu remained aloof, observing his fellow pillars from a distance. But as time went on, he slowly started to engage, offering a few words here and there.
Mitsuri noticed every small progress that Giyu made and was quick to praise him, showering him with encouragement and support. She understood that building trust took time, and she was determined to be patient.
She knew that Giyu had experienced great loss and pain in his past, and she wanted to create a safe space where he could heal and grow. ( don't ask how she knows about his past, or why 😭 cuz I don't even know )
As the weeks turned into months( took that long? 💀), Mitsuri introduced Giyu to various artistic pursuits. They painted together, expressing their emotions on canvases through vibrant strokes and colors.
They danced, letting their bodies move freely in sync with the rhythm of the music. They even wrote poetry, crafting verses that spoke to their innermost thoughts and aspirations. ( why they dancing? 😐 )
Through these creative endeavors, Giyu discovered a newfound sense of self-expression. He realized that emotions could be communicated not just through words but also through art.
And as he explored these different forms of expression, he found himself opening up to his fellow pillars, sharing his thoughts and experiences with them.
At first, the others were taken aback by this transformation in Giyu. They had become accustomed to his quiet presence, and his sudden willingness to communicate surprised them. But they soon realized that this change was for the better.
Giyu's newfound ability to express himself allowed them to understand him on a deeper level, forging stronger bonds within the Demon Slayer Corps.
Mitsuri's teaching had not only helped Giyu open up, but it had also inspired the other pillars to be more patient and understanding with one another.
They began to see the value in creating a supportive environment where everyone's voice could be heard. And as a result, the Demon Slayer Corps became stronger, united by a shared sense of empathy and compassion.
In the end, Mitsuri's dedication and belief in Giyu paid off. Through her love and guidance, she had helped him discover a part of himself that he had long forgotten.
And in the process, she had also brought together the pillars, creating a harmonious and supportive team that would go on to face the demons that threatened humanity.
And so, the tale of Mitsuri teaching Giyu how to open up and communicate became legendary within the Demon Slayer Corps.
It served as a reminder that with love, patience, and a little creativity, even the most reserved individuals could learn to express themselves and connect with others in ways they never thought possible.
And so you know, everyone would be shocked by how Giyu was freely talking to them instead of looking dead( just like Sabito and Tsukako 🤭) of course Sanemi and Iguro are still...themselves, but at least they won't make fun of Giyu for being emotionless, and a "stuck up". Also I didn't write this 😶🌫️.
Forgive me.