ukiyonyx

Hey @cxrsesato just posted a Itadori Yuji fanfic! Take a look, she's amazing! 

ukiyonyx

@y0wa1moo of the fanfic?
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y0wa1moo

@ukiyonyx  what's the name 
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souleatersaint

Hi can you please check out my book pulled strings of love I’d really appreciate the support I just added a chapter 

ukiyonyx

@souleatersaint I really did! Keep it going :)
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souleatersaint

@ukiyonyx that’s fine I really hope you enjoyed the book though 
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ukiyonyx

Hi! Sorry for the late reply. Yes, of course :)
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ukiyonyx

Hey @cxrsesato just posted a Itadori Yuji fanfic! Take a look, she's amazing! 

ukiyonyx

@y0wa1moo of the fanfic?
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y0wa1moo

@ukiyonyx  what's the name 
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y0wa1moo

Heyy ! I'm sorry I had to take down my fanfic . I thought that the story was not good enough so I am rewriting it. 
          ( PS :  And thanks for following me and being the first one to read when i upload !!!  )

ukiyonyx

I'll be waiting for an update! I really enjoyed it 
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ukiyonyx

Hey!! This goes to all who are or will be reading "Saijaku"
          
          A friend, who is reading the story, recently asked me, "Why doesn't Y/n just confess her feelings?" And this question made me reflect on Y/n's character and her struggles.
          
          In my writing, I aim to create characters who feel real and relatable, with their own struggles and imperfections. Y/n is no exception. Being a teenager and a sorcerer, she has her own set of challenges.
          
          Her fear of rejection and the constant threat of death play significant roles in her hesitation to confess her feelings. She understands the risks of her job and doesn't want to burden anyone with her emotions if they might not have a future together.
          
          Additionally, Y/n struggles with low self-esteem and doesn't believe she deserves love. She often dismisses meaningful interactions as mere friendship, not recognizing the depth of her own feelings or how others might perceive them. 
          
          Her difficulty in understanding her emotions, combined with Gojo's own emotional complexities, adds another challenge to her decision-making.
          I have also worked hard to keep Gojo's character as authentic as possible. While the fandom often depicts him as overly cocky and selfish, l've aimed to present him differently.
          
          Beneath the jokes and teasing, he's just a teenager trying to navigate his life and emotions. In my story, Gojo is portrayed as confused about his feelings and unsure of how to handle them, making him more relatable and complex.
          While it's still early in chapter 12, I've started dropping subtle hints about Y/n and Gojo's future relationship. Although the hints might not be very noticeable yet, they're setting the stage for more significant developments later on. I'm confident that things will get interesting as the story progresses.