Satoru Gojo and Y/N have been together for two years, and everyone around them agrees on one thing: their relationship is absolutely insane. They’re both 22-year-old college students living in a constant cycle of jealousy, clinginess, arguments, and obsession. Y/N tracks Gojo on Life360, constantly texts him asking where he is and who he’s with, and gets petty whenever he does something they don’t like. If they’re mad, they disappear, ignore him, or go out just to make him jealous. The thing is — Gojo loves every second of it. No matter how many “where are you?” texts he gets, he answers instantly with a grin on his face. He loves how possessive Y/N is. Loves the jealousy, the attitude, the way they act like he belongs to them because, in his mind, he does. His friends think Y/N has him completely wrapped around their finger. They constantly tell him that if he ever wants help leaving, they’ll support him. Gojo only laughs and says, “You guys don’t get it. I love it over here.” Their families adore each other too, treating them like they’re already married. Gojo’s parents constantly ask about Y/N, and Y/N’s parents treat Gojo like family. At school, everyone knows them:Gojo is the star hockey player — loud, cocky, talented, impossible to ignore.Y/N is a cheerleader with a reputation for being intimidating, possessive, and impossible to argue with. Together, they’re toxic, obsessive, and weirdly perfect for each other.
Your friends never liked Gojo, and at first you thought they were just overreacting — but the more time you spent with him, the more you began to wonder if they were right. He was sweet when it was just the two of you, brushing your hair behind your ear, touching you like he meant every second… but then he’d disappear without warning, dodge your questions, or act like you were a secret he couldn’t admit to. Your friends called it suspicious; you called it complicated — until one night he bailed on you again, only for someone to say they saw him out laughing with another woman. That stung enough to make you pull back, to start believing everything your friends warned you about.
Satoru Gojo and Y/N are trapped in a toxic, painfully unserious college situationship that everyone on campus is tired of witnessing except them. They aren’t officially dating, but they act like a divorced couple that can’t stay away from each other. Their relationship is built on jealousy, sarcasm, late-night texts, petty arguments, private story shade, and emotional avoidance disguised as humor. Gojo is the campus favorite —rich, attractive, arrogant, and naturally charming but around Y/N he becomes clingy, hypocritical, and weirdly possessive. He acts like he doesn’t care while constantly stalking Y/N’s location, double texting, and getting jealous over the smallest things. Y/N matches his energy completely. They’re just as toxic, emotionally unavailable, and petty, constantly provoking him on purpose while secretly being equally attached. Neither of them wants commitment because admitting their feelings would make everything real, so they hide behind jokes, flirting, and arguments instead. Despite all the chaos, everybody can tell one thing: No matter how hard they try to act detached, they’re completely obsessed with each other.
Satoru Gojo is your funny, overly attractive best friend who acts like flirting with you is his favorite hobby. Everybody already thinks you’re dating because of the way he’s constantly around you — liking your posts instantly, getting jealous over other people, stealing your things, and saying suspiciously romantic things before pretending he’s joking. Your relationship is full of fake arguments, late-night calls, teasing, and unresolved tension, with Gojo hiding his real feelings behind humor and cocky behavior while everyone else watches in frustration.
Shoko and Y/N start fake flirting as a joke because everyone already thinks they’re dating anyway. What begins as ironic pet names, staged couple photos, gym flirting, and “platonic” cuddling slowly turns into something real without either of them realizing the other feels the same way. Shoko, who normally avoids emotional attachment at all costs, starts getting genuinely attached to Y/N in ways she can’t control becoming possessive, soft, jealous, and secretly dependent on their presence while still pretending everything is part of the bit. Meanwhile Y/N is falling just as hard. The problem is that both of them think the other is straight, so neither wants to ruin their friendship by confessing. Instead, they keep leaning harder into the fake relationship while everyone around them can clearly see they’re basically already in love.
satoru gojo is loud, clingy, dramatic, and constantly craving attention while y/n stays completely nonchalant no matter what he does. he’s always texting first, showing up uninvited, begging for reactions, and acting ridiculous just to get more than a “lol” out of y/n. despite acting uninterested most of the time, y/n quietly cares for him in small ways that make gojo even more obsessed. their relationship is playful, sarcastic, low-effort on the surface but weirdly affectionate underneath — all late night calls, campus gossip, teasing, and gojo doing the absolute most while y/n barely reacts.
Y/N and Satoru Gojo have been married for years and look like the perfect rich, slightly insufferable couple from the outside. In reality, they’ve both been hiding huge parts of their lives from each other and have slowly drifted into routine and half-truths. Everything falls apart when they discover they secretly work in the same dangerous profession and accidentally get assigned to take each other out. What starts as betrayal and chaos turns into old feelings resurfacing, nonstop tension, and the realization that they might work better as partners than enemies.
Satoru Gojo is a chaotic, effortlessly intelligent college student who refuses to take anything seriously—especially school. He skips lectures, half-finishes assignments, and still somehow manages to stay afloat academically. After nearly failing a required course, he’s assigned a mandatory tutor: you. What’s supposed to be structured, professional study sessions quickly falls apart the moment Gojo gets your number. He turns tutoring into an ongoing stream of late-night texts, random “urgent” academic questions, and constant attempts to distract you from actually tutoring him. But beneath the sarcasm, jokes, and nonstop teasing, Gojo is paying closer attention than he lets on. He starts showing up more consistently, remembering details about you he pretends not to care about, and slowly making tutoring sessions feel less like an obligation and more like something he wants to keep going.
Satoru and you used to be in a deeply intense relationship. You were each other’s first choice for everything. Late-night drives, shared hoodies, teasing arguments, lingering touches, and one unforgettable night dancing together in the rain became some of gojos happiest memories.