This sounds good, I like it.
Looking ahead to a book I'm rewriting, something similar will happen.
Some info: gn reader, Fused Zamasu but Zamasu for short, Yandere behavior ofc.
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Zamasu, a being of divine ambition and righteous fury, wages war against all mortals in the aftermath of countless battles. His goal: is to purge the universe of imperfection, creating a world free from the corruption of humanity. Yet, amidst the chaos, he encounters a young human named Y/N in a ruined city. Despite his deep-seated loathing for mortals, something about Y/N captivates him—a unique spirit, untainted by the malice he despises.
Intrigued by their calm and resilient nature, Zamasu decides to spare Y/N, deeming them worthy of his divine protection. He envisions a perfect utopia where only he and Y/N exist, unbothered by the flaws of others. This newfound purpose begins to overshadow his previous motivations, transforming his mission of destruction into a quest for companionship.
As they travel together, Zamasu shares his grand vision of justice with Y/N.
"The mortals are beyond redemption," he declares, his voice filled with conviction. "Their very existence taints the universe."
Y/N listens, intrigued yet wary. "And what about me?" they ask, challenging him. "Am I not mortal too?"
"You are different," Zamasu responds, his gaze intense. "You possess a purity that sets you apart. Together, we will create a paradise."
Time passes, and Zamasu's obsession with Y/N deepens. He meticulously controls their environment, ensuring that no harm comes their way. Y/N, initially fascinated by Zamasu's charismatic presence and seemingly noble cause, gradually becomes aware of the darkness lurking beneath his serene facade. They begin to see glimpses of the destruction he leaves in his wake, the worlds razed in the name of his twisted sense of justice.
Conflicted, Y/N questions Zamasu's methods, probing into the morality of his actions.
"Is this really justice?" Y/N asks one day, their voice filled with doubt. "You're destroying entire civilizations."
Zamasu dismisses their concerns with a wave of his hand. "These mortals are irredeemable. Their end is necessary for our perfect world."
Y/N frowns, their conscience battling against Zamasu's ideology. "But is a world built on so much death truly perfect?"
Tension mounts as Y/N grapples with their growing awareness of Zamasu's madness. Despite his insistence that his actions are justified, they cannot ignore the suffering caused by his relentless pursuit of perfection. Their once-unquestioning admiration for Zamasu turns into a moral struggle, torn between the allure of his grand vision and the reality of his tyrannical nature.
In a pivotal moment, Y/N confronts Zamasu, challenging his warped ideals.
"You can't just wipe out everyone who disagrees with you!" Y/N exclaims, their voice tinged with frustration. "That's not justice, that's tyranny!"
Zamasu's expression hardens, but there's a flicker of pain in his eyes. "You don't understand, Y/N. I do this for us. For our paradise."
"Paradise at what cost?" Y/N counters, their resolve unwavering. "You're becoming the very thing you claim to despise."
Caught between his divine mission and his bond with Y/N, Zamasu becomes increasingly possessive.
"You belong with me," he insists, a dangerous edge to his voice. "Together, we will rule this perfect world."
"But I can't support this," Y/N argues, backing away. "I can't be part of a life built on destruction."
Zamasu's gaze turns cold, his grip tightening. "You will see things my way. There is no escape, Y/N. You are mine."
Realizing the futility of resistance, Y/N feels a chill run down their spine. Trapped by Zamasu's overwhelming power and obsession, they understand that their freedom is lost. The once-idealistic vision of paradise has become a gilded cage, leaving them to wonder if Zamasu's love is truly divine or a curse in disguise.
Ultimately, Zamasu's obsessive love binds Y/N to him, forcing them into a dark companionship. As they stand together in the desolate world, Y/N understands that their choices have been stripped away, and escape from Zamasu's grasp is impossible.
"Even gods can be wrong," Y/N whispers, looking out at the ruined landscape.
Zamasu's response is firm. "You will learn to accept this world, Y/N. Together, we will find our peace."
But as Y/N gazes at the destruction, they know peace will always remain out of reach.
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