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can you do toji? Like where he comes back home to see you but your gone and he would start to panic because he doesn't know where you are and wondering if you left him and the reader left to go shopping for groceries and we wrote a note for him and telling him we was leaving to shop but he forgot and thought we left him Completely until we returned to the house with groceries and Toji on the floor crying? đź I hope this makes sense this is my first time requesting this đ
Pairing: Toji Fushiguro x reader
Word Count: 2.1k
Warnings: SFW fic, sad pathetic Toji, established relationship, hurt/comfort, angst with a happy ending, domestic fluff, panic attack, a couple of swear words
A/N: Thank you so much for your request @sleepypulm ! You were the first to ask so I'm extra grateful to you <3. I got a little carried away and I didn't expect to write so much haha. I tried to do both Toji and reader POV. I hope my illustration of his panic was atleast a little realistic, going off my own experiences. I really hope you like it!
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Toji Fushiguro fears nothing. Why should he? He is the infamous Sorcerer Killer, after all. Sure, he doesnât have any cursed energy. But that never stopped him, in fact even the Time Vessel Association begged for his help. He has hunted many and beaten more. Nothing ever gets in his way. But then he meets you. Itâs as if the deeds of his past melt away in your wake, and his sins lay forgiven. The heaviness he carried within him seems insignificant now. You somehow brought back warmth and colour in his life. Sometimes Toji lies awake at night wondering what he did to deserve you. He never figured out why you loved him. He could barely express himself emotionally. He was a broken man from the inside and he had done everything wrong to fix that- gambling, killing, shady deals. Yet you never begrudged him of his shortcomings. All you did was love him. Quietly and loudly, through actions and words, in public and in private. You introduced him to all your friends, dragged him along to Sunday brunches and even made those stupid little sandwiches for picnics in the park. Heâd never tell you that he actually loved those sandwiches, despite his protests, each and every flavour.
Which is why this hurt. Worse than when he had almost been gutted trying to take out some Grade 2 sorcerer. Worse than having shards of glass shoved down his throat. Worse than anything Toji had felt before in his miserable life. He had come home after a long day and was looking forward to sleep, you, a cold compress, and food. Not necessarily in that order. The keys jangled in his large hands as he pushed the door open. He called your name - once, twice, thrice.Â
Thatâs odd. No answer.Â
You always fling yourself at him like you hadnât seen him in days every evening when he got home. Youâd talk his ear off about your day and steer him to the couch while you asked about his. He had gotten used to this routine and after an initial few days of sulking, he had even leaned into it. But there was only pin-drop silence today. Worry blooms in his chest. Toji tried to tamp it down as he slid his bag off his shoulders. Maybe you were just taking a nap and hadnât heard him. Or you were in the shower. Yes- that had to be it. Why else wouldnât you answer him? UnlessâŚ
Toji stalks towards the closest door - the study - and flings it open. Nothing but darkness. Obviously unused, he shuts the door and takes off towards the bathroom. He didnât even bother with the kitchen, the lights were off and only the fridge hummed gently. Nothing in the bathroom either. Tojiâs heart was pounding now. That only left the bedroom, and he wasnât liking his odds. He could see no light coming from underneath the door, but maybe that didnât mean anything because, of course, youâd turn the lights off when sleeping⌠right? No such luck. Panic gripped him fully. Toji slowly makes his way over to the bed. The mattress bows under his weight. He canât stop himself spiralling now.Â
Youâre just late, thatâs all. Probably traffic, workâs been crazy. Youâre not the kind to just⌠leave. You wouldnât do that, not to Toji. The fight you had last week over taking a trip abroad seems so inane now. Surely that wasnât the reason. People argue, itâs normal. Maybe youâre at your momâs. Youâll text him, or call him, or something. You probably just needed some space. Yep, thatâs it. That has to be it.Â
The silence in the house suddenly becomes suffocating. It pushes its way into his lungs and threatens to take over his senses. Is this what a panic attack feels like? Toji tries to breathe. Itâs the first thing they taught him, even before he lifted a weapon.Â
Breathe, control your body, control your mind. Panic helps no one, it only disrupts concentration.Â
Well, fuck that, Toji thinks. None of his training mattered now. Not when- not when you were just gone. Toji checks his phone one last time. His wallpaper- the picture he took of you laughing after he fell on his ass in the snow- seems to mock him now. Nothing in his messages and nothing in his calls.
Youâre gone and itâs my fault, Toji thinks.Â
His breathing speeds up. He feels the weight of it all now like itâs crushing his chest. He slips off the edge of the bed, his wide shoulders shaking. His face feels wet and warm- Toji canât even remember the last time he cried, not like this. His body heaves and his mind betrays him further- What did I do? What did I say? What did I not say? And then it comes down on him, all at once. The sobs heâs been choking down, his denial turning into sharp-edged grief. It feels like heâs stepped into some kind of quicksand and heâs drowning in the absence youâve left behind. He doesnât even try to stop it anymore. For once in his life, Toji lets himself feel.
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You hum in tune to the music blasting in your ears. Balancing a checklist in one hand and a shopping basket in another, you take a final sweep of the grocery store and confirm that youâve gotten everything. Itâs your second anniversary with Toji. Last year, you both decided to go to the fair like a couple of lovestruck teenagers and shared a slice of cake (black forest with cherries on top, Tojiâs favourite) to commemorate the event. This year, you decided to surprise Toji with a home-cooked two-course dinner. The menu consisted of lobsters on pasta and black forest cake. After paying for the groceries and bidding the cashier a good night, you drive home in the quiet evening. The orange of the streetlamps cast a magical glow on the streets and you marvel at the calm in the neighbourhood. A peaceful night in, you conclude.Â
You grab the paper bags and head to your shared apartment. The keys jiggle in the lock and the door creaks open softly. You slip inside and kick your shoes off. The clock on the mantle tells you that you had accidentally stayed out later than planned so you hurry to the kitchen and begin setting things up. As you haul the fridge door open, you hear it. You freeze in place. Was that⌠a sniffle? Confusion floods your mind. As you cast a glance towards the door, you note Tojiâs bag next to the shoe rack. Heâs home already? But that means⌠was that Toji crying? Youâre utterly baffled now. Following the source of the noise, you head to the bedroom.Â
âToji?â Your voice is soft but it seems to echo in the stillness. You take another step forward and scan the room. And then you see him- on the floor at the edge of the bed, hunched over, his muscular frame shaking. Your heart twists. You flick the lamp switch on and take cautious steps in his direction.Â
âToji,â you call again, firmer but still gentle. He doesnât respond, doesnât even look up. Heâs clearly in distress, although you donât know why. His breathing is uneven and he doesnât move. A sharp spike of fear courses through you, but you ignore it as you kneel beside him, placing a careful palm on the flat expanse of his back.Â
âHey,â you whisper, struggling to keep your voice steady. âWhatâs wrong, honey? What happened?â
Toji flinches at your touch and finally looks up. His eyes were lined with red and full of something you couldnât place- Guilt? Despair? He stares at you for a long moment, as if heâs never seen you before. Your worry increases. Youâve never seen Toji cry. Ever. You can feel your heart breaking. Something must be seriously wrong and you open your mouth to ask him again but he interrupts.
âYouââ he croaked, his voice raw from what you assume was hours of crying, âYou came back.â
Youâre even more confused now but youâre slowly piecing it together. âToji,â you say firmly, wiping the tear tracks away from his face, âI didnât leave, you silly man. I went out for groceries. Have you forgotten what day it is today?â
He shakes his head and his breath catches again- itâs like he doesnât believe you, or wonât. You donât know whatâs worse.Â
âI thought,â his voice cracks, âI thought you were gone. That my past, the things I did⌠I thought you had had enough. That Iâ,â You donât let him finish as you pull him towards you, arms wrapped tightly around his shoulders. You feel Toji sag against you. His large hands come up slowly, and he clings to you as if youâd vanish if he let go.
You stroke his hair gently and murmur into it, âIâm here, Toji. Iâm not going anywhere. I love you. I see you for who you are, and you canât scare me off, I promise.â
âYou didnât call, you didnât text⌠I know I havenât been the best boyfriend, I know you deserve better than someone like me and I just thought that youâd.. found someone or something better, and that youâd just left me and I wouldnât blame you butââ
âToji, stop,â you command. Your heart aches. You had no idea he still had these insecurities and you feel guilt creep in that you havenât been able to assure him otherwise. âWhatever youâre thinking, itâs not true, all right? Iâm not leaving you. Iâd never do that. I love you and weâre in this forever, okay?â
He doesnât respond so you you just hold him tighter, hoping that your embrace conveys the reassurance your words canât.
âToji, I left you a note. You didnât check the kitchen, did you? I thought thatâs where youâd go for a snack after a long day, which is why I left you the note on the counter saying Iâd be out for groceries. Oh, you big fool, Toji,â youâre scolding him now, âAll you had to do was take two steps into the kitchen. I had to run out for groceries, itâs our anniversary tonight!â
Tojiâs stiffens in realisation and he pulls back slightly. Embarrassment flits across his handsome features and he wipes a large paw across his face as if to scrub away traces of the panic that had gripped him earlier.
âAnniversary, huh?â He grumbles now, almost sheepish. âYou.. uh.. just getting groceries? I thoughtââ
You laugh, feeling relief wash away your fears. Of all the times heâd called you melodramatic, it turns out he was the drama queen. Youâre grinning now, âI wasnât leaving you. Iâve been planning our anniversary dinner for weeks! I guess Iâve got to make it up to you now.â
Tojiâs face turns a shade of red youâve never seen before and you lean in to plant a kiss on his downturned mouth. He sighs, but heâs not angry; just embarrassed at himself for not taking a second to consider other logical conclusions. A small giggle escapes you as you watch him pull himself back together.
âI⌠Iâm sorry.â He says it quietly, his eyes cast downward. âI just⌠I didnât know, and I freaked out, and I thought maybe... I donât know... you were done with me.â
You soften at his words, brushing his hair back from his forehead gently before cupping his face in your hands, making him meet your eyes. You run your thumb over the faint white scar across his lips.
âToji,â you say, your voice tender. âIâm not going anywhere. Youâre stuck with me, all right? I donât care how much you think you mess up or how much you doubt yourself. I love you, and thatâs not changing.â
His expression starts to shift as he takes in your words, the tension in his body easing slightly, but his eyes are still filled with uncertainty. âYou really mean that?â
âI really mean it,â you reply, your smile softer now. âAnd as for tonightâletâs just forget about the grocery disaster and make it special anyway, yeah? Weâll laugh about this in a few years. How a big lump like you panicked and cried instead of taking the time to read a piece of paper.â
He chuckles, his hand coming up to gently grip yours as if holding on to that reassurance a little tighter, a smile slowly breaking through the wall of his insecurity.
âYeah,â he murmurs, his thumb brushing over your knuckles. âI guess we will.â
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