Sadako's POV
Indeed, being married to someone like Sukuna, with his complex nature and the challenges that come with it, can make happiness a fleeting and unpredictable emotion.
Marriage, like any relationship, has its ups and downs, and navigating the complexities of a union with such a dynamic and powerful individual can be quite challenging.
As we strolled through the serene garden, out conversation meandered through various aspects.
"Who's that?" Amidst the blossoming flowers and gentle breeze, I happened upon a sight that caught their attention.
A concubine, with a noticeable bump protruding from her abdomen, was sitting under the shade of a blossoming cherry tree.
My eyes briefly glanced at the concubine, and I felt a pang of mixed emotions. 'Oh... She's preggy.'
I don't want to say this so I'll cut it short. Long story short. Sukuna kills the woman.
"Why on earth would you do that?!" I yelled grabbing his collar. "I promised you not to let another woman have my child, I'm just keeping my word!"
Sukuna coldly replies and left. That's when I knew.... Who I married Ryomen Sukuna, The King of Curses. And I realised the initial reason for me being here.
In the serene and elegant confines of the woman's quarters, I find my way to create a haven of camaraderie among the female children.
Unknown to Sukuna, I took all the young girls under my wing, forming a sisterly bond that transcended their different backgrounds as concubines' kids.
If Sukuna knew he'd have killed them.
They found solace and support in one another, sharing their dreams and fears, and forging friendships that would stand the test of time.Years had passed since the day I had married Sukuna, and in those years, I had seen a side of him that filled my heart with unease and sorrow.
As the ruler of his domain, Sukuna's power and dominance were unquestionable, but with it came a cruelty that sent shivers down my spine.
"I tried to stop him, but I couldn't."
I realized the immense burden I carried. I knew that changing him wasn't possible. But I couldn't help but hope that one day, he would.
Sadako: He didn't though. He's an asshole in this like too.
Sukuna: I'm still here.
As the years went on, I remained by his side, a silent witness to both his triumphs and his ruthlessness.
In the quiet moments of the night, when the world slept and the stars painted the sky, I would sit by the window, her thoughts filled with both love and sorrow.
"We were somewhat okay.... Kinda... Okay.m.. until that big incident that took place on the 59th year of our marriage. It was my breaking point."
The Yaosachi Bridge incident was a turning point in my life, one that shattered the very foundation that held me together with Sukuna.
The bridge, an ancient and ornate structure, had stood as a symbol of unity and prosperity in their realm for centuries. But that night, darkness engulfed its elegance.
I'm sure you know what happened.
In that moment, something inside me broke.I couldn't bear the pain any longer. In the aftermath of the Yaosachi Bridge incident, I made a decision that would alter the course of my life forever.
After that I was unable to address him as Sukuna, the name I once whispered with love. Instead, I referred to him as Ryomen, a distant and formal title, devoid of affection.
The palace corridors that were once filled with laughter and shared moments were now silent, only the echoes of their painful memories haunting the halls.
I became a distant figure, retreating into herself, and her once vibrant spirit seemed to fade like the evening sun. All of Sukuna's wife's well they died from old age.
One remained, as my girlfriend, Yurika, who later became a curse and stayed back with me as Hildegard.
The distance between us was obvious, and Sukuna could sense the change in the air whenever he crossed paths
In the midst of the growing rift I find in a new purpose. With a heart heavy with secrets and a burdened mind, I turned to spying and gathering information for the other sorcerers.
In the quiet hours of the night, when the palace slumbered and the moon bathed everything in its soft glow, I would steal away to the secret chamber I had set up for herself.
Hidden from prying eyes, I would light a single candle and unravel the scrolls and parchments that held the secrets of the Sukuna.
As the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, months to years my secret life as a spy became more entwined with my everyday existence.
Even with me helping them out, the sorcerers tried and failed to defeat Sukuna, until one day, I finally decided to come up with a great plan.
"If you can't defeat him, just seal him."
I promised myself that time. That of the sorcerors fail to defeat Sukuna. That if he returned. I'd give myself to him. Accept him for who he is and would do that same if h asked me to.
"Did he return?" Itadori asked and I smiled at him. "He returned."
Itadori listens to Sadako's story, realizing the depth of their connection, yet understanding that her feelings for him might not be present at the moment.
'But... Inari... She still loves me right?! I mean... she married me...'
'Ha!! Yeah right! As if! In the endgame she'll choose me over you!'
'Shut up!'
'YOU THINK I'M LYING?! HAHA! GO ON ASK!! ASK HOW LONG SHE SURVIVED WITHOUT ME!!"
Sukuna's thoughts reveal his belief that Sadako's affection for him surpasses her feelings for Itadori. Inari... Where did you die... Itadori asked and I smiled at him painfully.
"10 days after Sukuna's death."
Itadori's eyes widened in surprise as he absorbed my words. The weight of the revelation settled heavily in the air, creating an atmosphere thick with unexpected emotion.
"Wait, you... you die?" Itadori stammered, sitting up shocked and I nod.
"Ten days."
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