At Westbridge Academy, nobody is more feared than Y/N L/N. Cruel. Sharp-tongued. Untouchable. With Nobara and Maki at her side, she rules the school through intimidation, humiliation, and perfectly timed smiles. If Y/N wants your reputation ruined, she’ll do it before the final bell—and she’ll sleep just fine afterward. The only people who refuse to bow to her are the members of Black Dogs, an underground alternative band led by quiet guitarist Megumi Fushiguro. After a cafeteria confrontation between Y/N and Megumi goes viral, the internet crowns them sworn enemies, turning their rivalry into entertainment for millions. They trade insults in the hallways, argue backstage at concerts, and become the subject of endless rumors, edits, and gossip. Everyone expects them to destroy each other. No one realizes Megumi has been turning every fight into another love song. And no one suspects the meanest girl in school keeps showing up to every single one of his shows.
Everyone at Tokyo Jujutsu High feels like they already know you long before you arrive. Nobara has spent months telling stories about her cousin—the person she considers a sister more than anyone else. Through funny arguments, childhood memories, reluctant compliments, and endless complaints, she’s accidentally introduced your personality before anyone ever meets you. For Megumi, those stories become something he quietly looks forward to. He doesn’t notice that he always listens when Nobara mentions you. He doesn’t notice that he asks about you more than anyone else. He certainly doesn’t notice that he’s already started imagining what meeting you will be like. Then you finally transfer to Tokyo for a joint assignment. The reality exceeds every expectation. Kind where Nobara is blunt. Clever enough to keep up with her. Strong enough to earn Megumi’s respect immediately. And somehow able to make even the stoic sorcerer smile without trying. Nobara quickly realizes—with growing disbelief—that all those stories she told over the past year didn’t scare Megumi away. They made him fall for you before you’d even shaken his hand. Now she’s forced to watch her best friend slowly fall in love with the cousin she’s always considered her sister… all while pretending she definitely, absolutely, did not accidentally set them up.
You and Megumi Fushiguro have spent three years loving each other in secret. Everyone thinks the two of you are simply close friends—except the truth is you’ve already planned a future together. After the final battle, Megumi survives, but the damage to his soul leaves one part of his life erased: you. While everyone else celebrates the end of the Culling Games, you’re forced to grieve a relationship only you remember. As Megumi unknowingly falls in love with you all over again, you begin to wonder if love is made from memories… or from the heart.
You and Megumi have spent years insisting you hate each other, and everyone believes it. But when one heated fight ends in a completely unexpected kiss, your rivalry is thrown into chaos. Neither of you will acknowledge what happened, yet the tension between you only grows stronger with every mission, every sarcastic remark, and every accidental moment alone. Caught somewhere between enemies and something much more dangerous, you and Megumi have to figure out whether that kiss was a mistake… or the first honest thing you’ve ever done.
One drunken celebration changes everything. After years of secretly loving each other, you and Megumi become inseparable once alcohol strips away every wall you’ve built—confessing your feelings, stealing kisses, and refusing to leave each other’s side. The only problem? By morning, neither of you remembers a single thing. While your horrified—and endlessly entertained—friends witnessed every second, you and Megumi are left trying to piece together a night that everyone else insists changed your relationship forever.
You have always thrown yourself into missions without hesitation, but this one goes horribly wrong. After protecting your team from a special grade curse, you’re left critically injured, your heart stopping more than once before you’re barely stabilized. Trapped in a coma and constantly hovering between life and death, every passing day feels like another goodbye. The people around you slowly unravel under the weight of losing you. Yuji refuses to believe you won’t wake up. Nobara spends hours talking to you like you’re still listening. Gojo blames himself for assigning the mission. But no one falls apart like Megumi. Forced to hide his grief because no one knows you were together, he silently watches everyone mourn the “friend” they think he barely knew. Every time your heart monitor flatlines, he’s the first one there—even if no one understands why. Only after discovering the necklace you always hid beneath your uniform, identical to the one under his own collar, does the truth finally come out. Now everyone knows. But it may already be too late.
After being saved by a mysterious player during the Culling Games, Megumi can’t stop thinking about the stranger who vanished before anyone could learn their name. Unlike every other player they’ve encountered, you never asked for points, never demanded anything in return, and never tried to join their group. You simply appeared whenever someone was in over their head… and disappeared just as quickly. Rumors begin spreading through the colonies about an unknown sorcerer whose point total keeps climbing despite rarely being seen. Yuji is determined to find you so he can properly thank you. Hana wants to know why someone that strong is wandering the colonies alone. Megumi… Just wants to see you again. Not because he owes you his life. But because, in the middle of a game built on suspicion and survival, you were the first stranger who chose kindness over advantage. And for someone who’s spent the entire Culling Games expecting the worst from everyone he meets… That choice stays with him.
Your relationship with Yuji slowly fades into something comfortable but painfully distant, while Megumi becomes the person who’s always there when Yuji isn’t. What starts as quiet concern grows into a love Megumi never wanted to feel for his best friend’s girlfriend. No one cheats. No one crosses the line. Instead, it’s a slow, bittersweet story about falling out of love, falling into it, and realizing that sometimes the person who loves you most has been standing beside you all along. It’s not about choosing between two boys. It’s about finally being seen.
Megumi Fushiguro has spent months hiding two secrets. The first is that he’s afflicted with a rare Beastmark curse that transforms him into an affectionate black cat whenever his emotions overwhelm him. The second is much worse. As a cat, he’s accidentally become your cat. He sleeps in your room, accepts treats from your hand, purrs whenever you scratch behind his ears, and follows you around with embarrassing devotion—things he’d rather die than admit to as a human. Luckily, his transformations always end before anyone discovers the truth. Until they don’t. When his cat ears and tail refuse to disappear, Megumi has nowhere to hide. Desperate and afraid someone else will see him, he instinctively goes to the one place that has always felt safe: your bedroom window. Now he’s stuck relying on the girl who adores his feline self… …without knowing she’s also the one person he’s been trying hardest to avoid as a human. As his instincts grow stronger and his secret becomes harder to keep, Megumi must figure out how to separate the cat who can’t stop asking for your affection from the boy who’s already fallen for you.
Nobody knows where the curse came from. One minute, Tokyo Jujutsu High is preparing for another routine day of training. The next, every sorcerer it touches loses the ability to hide their romantic feelings. Thoughts become words. Passing crushes become humiliating confessions. Long-buried feelings spill into the open with no warning, turning the school into complete chaos. Nobara admits she thinks Maki is the coolest person she’s ever met. Panda accidentally compliments everyone he sees. Even Gojo can’t stop teasing people with whatever slips out of their mouths. Curiously, Megumi Fushiguro seems completely unaffected. He doesn’t confess to anyone. He doesn’t blush. He doesn’t accidentally reveal a single thing. Everyone assumes he simply isn’t interested in anyone. …until you walk into the room.
You and Megumi Fushiguro have always been close. Closer than anyone realizes. While everyone sees Megumi as cold and distant, you know the truth—the quiet acts of kindness, the way he always checks if you’re okay, the way he silently stays beside you even when he doesn’t know what to say. But neither of you has ever said anything. Until a special-grade curse forces everything into the open. The curse traps you, Megumi, Yuji, Nobara, and Gojo inside a ruined chapel where everyone’s deepest desires become reality. Some see things they’ve lost. Some see things they’ve always wanted. But when Megumi disappears into the illusion, nobody expects what he’ll return with. A wedding invitation. Your name beside his. When Yuji asks what it means, Megumi immediately hides it. When Nobara demands an explanation, he refuses. When Gojo starts teasing him, he walks away. Because Megumi Fushiguro isn’t embarrassed by the idea of loving you. He’s terrified that everyone can finally see how much you mean to him. And the worst part? The curse didn’t create a fantasy. It revealed something Megumi had already imagined. A future where, after everything… He still gets to come home to you.
Everyone at Tokyo Jujutsu High is convinced Megumi Fushiguro is the last person on earth who would have a girlfriend. Quiet, stoic, and impossible to read, he’s never given anyone a reason to think otherwise. What they don’t know is that he’s been happily dating a first-year from another jujutsu school for nearly a year. When Yuji, Nobara, and Gojo accidentally spot Megumi on a date, they mistake you for a random girl trying to flirt with him. Convinced they’re rescuing their friend, Yuji and Nobara rush in, loudly accusing you of being a shameless homewrecker before Megumi can get a single word in. The truth comes out moments later—and with it, the biggest surprise Jujutsu High has seen all year.
A curse traps sorcerers inside hallucinations based on their strongest desire. Yuji sees his grandfather. Nobara sees her childhood friends. Megumi… Sees a future where he’s married to you. Everyone watches him refuse to leave the illusion.
When a curse blankets Tokyo Jujutsu High, everyone loses the ability to lie for twenty-four hours. It sounds harmless—until conversations become confessions, insults become unavoidable, and every hidden feeling is dragged into the light. Yuji can’t stop admitting what’s on his mind. Nobara accidentally starts arguments with half the school. Gojo finds the entire situation hilarious. Megumi Fushiguro, however, goes completely silent. Because there’s one truth he’s spent months making sure never leaves his mouth. And if anyone asks the wrong question… He’s done for.
For months, you and Megumi Fushiguro kept your relationship a secret. It was easier that way. Safer. Then the Culling Games tore you apart. You survived alongside Maki Zenin. Megumi survived with Yuji Itadori…and Hana Kurusu. To Hana, Megumi became everything. She followed him from colony to colony, waited for him after every battle, worried over every injury, memorized every small habit, and slowly convinced herself that, eventually, he’d look at her the way she looked at him. He never did. Because every quiet moment, every decision, every ounce of hope he had was spent searching for the one person he couldn’t find. You. Now the games are over. The barriers have fallen. The survivors are finally together again. Hana is ready to confess. You just want to know if the boy you’ve spent weeks missing still feels the same. Neither of you realizes that your reunion…is about to reveal the secret you’ve managed to keep from everyone.
Megumi Fushiguro has built his life around keeping people at a distance. Hidden beneath black hoodies, headphones, and a permanent expression of indifference, the school’s resident emo boy prefers rainy afternoons, old rock albums, and the quiet comfort of being left alone. Then you sit at his lunch table. You’re everything he isn’t—bright, optimistic, endlessly talkative, and always dressed in shades of pink that somehow make even gloomy days feel lighter. While everyone else assumes Megumi is unapproachable, you treat him like he’s just another classmate worth getting to know. What starts as an unlikely friendship slowly becomes the most important part of both your lives. Through late-night playlists, coffee shop study sessions, concerts, shared umbrellas, and countless quiet moments, Megumi begins lowering the walls he’s spent years building. After all, opposites don’t always attract. Sometimes… They become exactly what the other has been missing all along.
You and Megumi Fushiguro agree to fake date to make your crushes, Yuji and Nobara, jealous. It works almost immediately—but instead of getting the happy ending you planned, you accidentally fall for each other. And now Yuji and Nobara aren’t the only ones who are jealous.
A curse unlike any other doesn’t prey on fear—it feeds on hope, forcing its victims to live through the future they want more than anything else. Yuji spends years mentoring young sorcerers, proving he made a difference. Nobara sees herself thriving in the city she fought so hard to reach. Gojo watches his students surpass him, laughing as they create the future he always believed they could. Then it’s Megumi’s turn. He’s standing at the altar. The chapel doors open, and you walk toward him dressed in white. Every word of the vows leaves his mouth without hesitation, as if he’s repeated them a thousand times before. The illusion feels so real that when it ends, he instinctively reaches for your hand—only to find empty air. Everyone assumes your illusion was something completely different. No one realizes that when the chapel doors opened for you… Megumi was waiting at the altar. Neither of you can bring yourselves to admit it. Because if your greatest dream is the same impossible future… What does that say about the feelings you’ve both been hiding?
Megumi never expected to become a father—least of all without knowing it. After unexpectedly running into you and discovering you’re six months pregnant with his child, he’s forced to confront the six months of memories he never got to make. While you struggle with the guilt of keeping such a life-changing secret, Megumi grapples with the heartbreak of realizing you’d been carrying every doctor’s appointment, every fear, and every milestone alone. As the two of you navigate the awkwardness of rebuilding trust, preparing for parenthood, and untangling feelings that never truly disappeared, one question lingers between you: Can two people who were only supposed to share one night become the family neither of them saw coming?
Keeping your classmates at arm’s length is easy. Keeping your TikTok account a secret? Apparently not. After Nobara accidentally discovers your profile, she does what any curious friend would do—she dives straight into your reposts. Between funny videos, late-night thoughts, and an alarmingly specific taste in quiet, black-haired boys, she and Yuji become convinced they know exactly who your crush is. Unfortunately for Megumi, every repost seems to describe him a little too well. Now your classmates are determined to get answers, while you’re completely unaware that your TikTok reposts have become the biggest mystery at Jujutsu High.
As Megumi races across the city with Yuji and Nobara, every unanswered call feels like another second slipping away. The curse has waited years to claim everyone who stepped inside the forgotten shrine, and now it’s finally come for the last survivor. Meanwhile, strange things begin happening around your home. Shadows move where they shouldn’t. Baby toys end up in different rooms. Doors open on their own. Every night, someone—or something—whispers that it only wants to “meet the child.” By the time Megumi reaches you, he realizes the curse was never after revenge. It has been waiting for the moment your child would be strong enough to become its perfect vessel.
A long-awaited family reunion quickly turns into a series of unexpected discoveries when Yuji and his long-lost cousin accidentally expose each other as sorcerers. While Yuji struggles to process the fact that someone in his own family has been hiding an entire secret life, you’re left trying to ignore the overwhelming, ancient presence sleeping within him. As you navigate Tokyo Jujutsu High and the dangerous world of jujutsu sorcery, Megumi finds himself drawn to you from the very first moment you meet. What begins as an inexplicable feeling soon grows into something deeper as he watches your kindness, strength, and quiet confidence firsthand. But your arrival raises questions no one can answer. How did two cousins end up on completely different paths into the world of sorcery? Why was your existence hidden from Jujutsu High? And why does the cursed energy inside Yuji seem unusually aware whenever you’re nearby?
What begins as a simple mistake quickly turns into a nightly ritual. From midnight conversations to sleepy good mornings, the quiet hours become the place where both of you are most honest. Some of the deepest connections aren’t built face-to-face. Sometimes they’re built through a glowing phone screen at two in the morning, when the rest of the world is asleep and the only person either of you wants to talk to… is each other.
The Culling Games took everything from you except the promise you’d made to find each other again. After months apart, Megumi and his secret girlfriend finally reunite in the last place either of them expected—a war zone filled with curses and sorcerers hunting for points. For one quiet moment, the fighting disappears. There’s no strategy, no mission, no fear… just the relief of knowing the other survived. But the Culling Games don’t stop for love. With Tsumiki waiting to be saved, Gojo still sealed, and dangerous players closing in, the two of you must fight side by side again, holding onto every stolen moment together while the world tries to tear you apart once more. Sometimes surviving isn’t the hardest part. Sometimes it’s finding your way back to the person you’ve been searching for all along.