My Queen

My Queen

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A boy that saw "demons" was led to be sacrificed to a demon disguised as a god, because the child granted bad fortune upon their pitifully town. Until his grandfather took the liberty to call exorcists to cleanse Yuuji. Life went downhill from there. He was... Held captive, Beaten, Belittled. He wouldn't forgive these people until he spot someone that looked familiar. Memories of his pasted lives mixed with his current ones. He remembers his king... Will he be saved? Or Would he be broken and toyed with the rest of his life? Sukuita (Sukuna x Itadori) Short story, LGBTQ+ Started: August 8, 2021 Finished: February 2026
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Part 1 of Two Hands Will Never Be Enough __________________________________________ Itadori Yuji is a teenager with far too much responsibility for a fifteen year old. With no room for selfishness, he's underdeveloped emotionally. After becoming Sukuna's vessel, the unusual amount of stress and obligation only increases, forcing him to change and grow. He's thrown head first into the other side of society, for better and for worse, but Sukuna has no intention of making his 1000 year power struggle easy to end. Or, in short, Yuji is an emotional teenager with perfect child syndrome (the overwhelming desire to be right to the point of self detriment) but he learns to lean on others. Just slowly. _________________________________________ Cross posted from Archive of Our Own. Lacks the overly abundant explanations and jokes I usually put in the notes.

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