2: Limerence

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I stretched my hands and fingers in front of the three monitors I had set up in my dorm room. I tilted my neck from side to side with a satisfying crack. I had my most comfortable sweater on. Linkin Park's song blasted loudly from my speaker. I sat between Nobara and Megumi who were waiting for me to start my work. My fingers furiously typed on the keyboard, entering codes and sequences to breach the campus and police database. It would take a lot of time normally, but not for me. Hehe. And don't say that to my mom.

"Ryomen Sukuna. Here he is," I pulled up a record of his file from the campus database. Once I got his identity, I looked him up on the population and police database. But, "It's sealed." I frowned at the words.

"Why is it sealed?" Nobara asked, leaning closer to my monitor.

"Many reasons. It could be because of state or trade secrets. Or the crimes are committed by minors. Arrested but never charged. Or the charge has been dismissed. Acquittal, dismissal, decline prosecution or accusatory instrument, habeas appeal, etcetera," Megumi explained, recalling his law study.

"Hmm..." I gripped my chin lightly, deducting the possible cause.

"What are you thinking?" Nobara asked.

"There are many causes as to why people have an antisocial and misconduct tendency. Biological, social, cultural, and psychological. First, if Sukuna committed a crime when he was a minor, the aetiology to his pathology might be predisposed at an early age or even before like a genetic predisposition-" I started but Nobara interrupted me.

"English, dude," Nobara sighed.

"Sorry. I'm saying, maybe he's like that because he either has the gene, brain damage, traumatic event, child abuse experience, or social problems," I explained. "Second, if he's arrested but never charged or has the charges dropped, it could be the lack of evidence or the one who charged him backed out. As for acquittal, the court- Phew, you know what, I'll just unseal it," I went back to furiously typing on my keyboard.

"Wait, isn't that impossible? That it can only be accessed with a court order?" Megumi interrupted.

"Eheh," I chuckled. "I developed a new program. Relax, it's safe... Maybe," I muttered the last part.

"Maybe? What do you mean maybe?!" Nobara raised her voice.

"It's sealed by The Organized Crimes Department of the National Police Agency. Wow, what did he get himself into?" I wondered.

"Isn't that the police department in charge of Boryokudan activity?" Megumi asked.

"Just say Yakuza, Meg. It's fine," Nobara chuckled.

"Maybe you're right, Meg. He has a powerful background. It'd be hard to go against him. Not that it ever stops us," I confidently said. Megumi smirked at me.

"Argh, just be careful, okay?" Nobara whined.

"Don't worry, Nob," I reassured her. "It'll be fun. Oh, here we go." I pointed to the screen where Sukuna's file was displayed on it.

"Ryomen Sukuna. Son of Jin and Kaori Itadori. His mother died when he was seven. His father owned a large company. And there are no court citations and convictions but the offences... Just common offences. Trespass, unlawful possession of a weapon on school grounds, vandalism, a lot of disorderly conduct, physical harassment, and criminal solicitation. Some fights. But I bet he got into fights a lot more than this. And lastly, wait, he has a hospital record. Oh, God..." I stared in horror as I put my palm over my mouth which was wide open. Nobara gasped, reading the words. Megumi exhaled in what sounded almost like a grunt, seemingly uneasy and uncomfortable.

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