JellyFish Lament

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Edited: 7/5/2024

------------Narrator's POV------------

When they saw the veil above it, Yuji and Tsuki made it to Junpei's school. This worried Tsuki about their new friend, but Yuji couldn't care less about the boy. But he still went because it was his job as a Jujutsu Socerer to protect the weak and kill curses. Yuji slammed open the doors to the gym and he stood there frozen in shock and horror as he looked to see Junpei holding up another male student with other students and teachers surrounding him on the ground all either dead or unconscious. Tsuki gasped as he looked at the jellyfish floating behind Jenpei shocked but also intrigued by it.

Yuji: "What are you doing?! Stop Junpei!"

Junpei turned his head to look at the two and glared at them, but not in anger or disgust, but one of worry and annoyance. He didn't want his new friends to get in his way and get hurt, especially Tsuki.

Junpei: "Jujuts Sorcerers, back of, especially you, Tsuki Obake."

------------Yuji's POV------------

My face scrunched up, not liking that Junpei specifically said Tsu-chan's name. Although, I do agree that he shouldn't be here fighting. But then that meant someone else would protect him! 

Sukuna: "As I told you, brat. Yuki can protect himself."

I ignored Sukuna as I glared at Junpei. Now I'm starting to regret ignoring that phone call from Nanami! He would have prevented us from going which meant Tsu-chan wouldn't have tagged along. But I wanted to play the hero in front of him! I should have known Tsu-chan would have followed me, especially if it was a life-or-death situation. 

Junpei: "Why...Why are you stopping me, Tsuki!? Why rescue these lowlives from being murdered, when you are a murderer yourself!?"

A cold fury ignited in me, and the air crackled with a sudden tension as Junpei's harsh accusation of "murderer" hung in the air. I wouldn't stand by and let Tsu-chan be vilified. 

Yuji: "What the hell are you talking about?"

Junpei: "I'm not shocked that he didn't tell you. He must be scared you would see him as a monster."

I glared at him, not liking how he was talking about my future husband like that. Tsu-chan whimpered as he looked so lost. I lunged forward, a low growl vibrating within my chest as I could barely contain my anger.

Yuji: "Don't you dare talk to Tsu-chan like that! He didn't kill anybody!"

Junpei: "He did! I was told!"

Yuji: "By who!?"

Who dared to say that my future husband killed somebody!? Even if he did kill somebody, the person probably deserved it!

Junpei: "Doesn't matter! All they said was that it happened when he was six at a park!"

My eyes widened as it finally hit me. That one time Tsu-chan's powers went out of control and was the reason his parents moved to Sendai. I glanced over to Tsu-chan to see how he was holding up. I knew that night was hard for him since he had blacked out and didn't know what happened. So to here he killed somebody...I knew it would hurt him. My heart stopped beating for a moment as I saw the tears in Tsu-chan's eyes. The tears glistened like shattered crystals in the light and struck me with a blow far heavier than any physical attack. A wave of something akin to heartbreak washed over me, a deep pang of sadness that squeezed my heart tight.

In an instant, I spun around and punched Junpei in the face. I heard Tsu-chan gasp a little bit, but I ignored him for a moment. The air around me crackled with a sudden static, a storm cloud of fury surrounded me. My eyes narrowed into a glare that pinned Junpei in place. The sight of Tsu-chan's tears had ignited a cold rage within me, a primal protectiveness that overshadowed everything in me. 

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