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Frat Party AU di Boostedgamer
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Let me be honest with you without making myself sound like a whore. My life WAS a normal college student life. You know, stressing about classes, exams, trying to stay somewhat at the top of my classes. I'm a phyc major, yeah, I know, kinda basic. But I was. At least I thought. That was until Shoko dragged me into this chaotic hell hole. And yes, im putting 80% of the blame on her. It started when she dragged me to Sukuna's frat party. Now im stuck with SIX situationships. If that's even what you want to call it. More like five stupid frat guys fighting for my attention and one nerd who happened to slip in the mix. This story is a mix with Nerdjo, Fratjo, Frat Sukuna, Plug Choso, Football player Toji, Frat Geto, And Professor Nanami
𝕊𝕠𝕣𝕔𝕖𝕣𝕖𝕣𝕤' 𝔽𝕠𝕣𝕓𝕚𝕕𝕕𝕖𝕟 𝕃𝕠𝕧𝕖 di Boostedgamer
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After the devastating events of the Shibuya Incident, Yuji, Megumi, and Nobara struggle to find a sense of normalcy in their lives. With so much loss and uncertainty looming over them, the trio leans on each other for support, trying to navigate the aftermath while still being just teenagers. The story begins with Yuji and Megumi spending the night together in Yuji's dorm, waking up unsure of what to do with their day. Their casual conversation takes a meaningful turn when they talk about their futures-what they would want to do if they weren't Jujutsu Sorcerers. Megumi encourages Yuji to think about it seriously, and later that night, as they watch the stars, their bond deepens. An accidental kiss catches them both off guard, leaving them confused yet curious about their feelings. The tension between them comes to a head when Megumi, after much internal conflict, visits Yuji's dorm to talk about what happened. Though he struggles with expressing himself, Yuji's patience allows him to open up, leading to a conversation where Megumi admits he didn't hate the kiss-and maybe, deep down, he didn't mind it at all. Finally, after spending another quiet moment alone, Yuji directly asks Megumi what he meant when he said he "didn't hate" the kiss. The moment escalates, and after hesitating, Megumi finally makes a choice-leaning in and kissing Yuji, fully and deliberately. It's tentative but real, and for the first time, neither of them second-guesses it. Now, with their feelings out in the open, they have to figure out what comes next. Do they keep moving forward? Do they define what they are? Or do they simply let things unfold naturally? Whatever happens, one thing is clear-they aren't the same as before.