Zanka is good at keeping things under control. His grades, his schedule, his emotions. Unfortunately, Y/n exists solely to ruin that. What starts as a small crush quickly becomes everyone’s favorite source of entertainment when the entire friend group realizes Zanka is painfully in love—except for Y/n, who remains completely oblivious while continuing to smile at him like it doesn’t make his brain shut down. Between chaotic lunch tables, accidental jealousy, rumors, and friends who refuse to mind their business, Zanka is slowly discovering that having a crush might actually be worse than death.
Being in a relationship with Yuji Itadori and Megumi Fushiguro should be complicated. Instead, it’s surprisingly simple. Between study sessions that never stay focused, late-night phone calls, shared lunches, and the occasional argument over who gets to carry Y/N’s bag, the three of them settle into a routine that feels a little like home. High school isn’t always easy, and neither is growing up. But with each other, the future seems a little less scary.
Megumi Fushiguro has never been good with words. He’s not the type to write love letters or make grand romantic gestures. Instead, he remembers Y/N’s favorite drink, waits for them after class, and notices when something is wrong before anyone else does. For Megumi, love isn’t loud. It’s found in shared silences, small acts of care, and the quiet promise of always being there.