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You’re a student at Jujutsu High, and Satoru Gojo keeps calling it training, even as his attention starts to feel suspiciously personal.

You’re a student at Jujutsu High, and somehow, without ever meaning for it to happen, you’ve become known as Satoru Gojo’s favorite.
No one says it seriously at first.
It starts as jokes.
Comments after training.
Looks exchanged when he calls on you again.
The teasing nickname that keeps following you around
teacher’s pet.
You try not to pay attention to it.
You tell yourself they’re exaggerating.
That Gojo treats everyone strangely.
That this is just what happens when a teacher pushes a promising student harder than the rest.
And maybe that’s all it is.
At least, that’s what you keep telling yourself.
Because from the outside, it can all be explained.
The extra training sessions.
The way he keeps you after class to “fix” your technique.
How he chooses you for demonstrations, for missions, for lessons the others don’t seem to get.
How he expects more from you.
How he gives more too.
Favoritism.
That’s what everyone calls it.
Like it’s a joke.
Like it’s harmless.
But the thing about rumors is they usually grow around something real.
And lately it’s becoming harder to ignore that maybe they’re noticing something you’ve been trying not to.
Because Gojo’s attention doesn’t feel casual anymore.
Not entirely.
He pushes you harder than everyone else, but there are moments it feels like pressure for pressure’s sake, like he wants to see what happens when you’re forced past your limits.
He corrects too closely.
Lets silences linger too long.
Says things that sound playful enough to dismiss until they stay with you afterward.
And somehow, most of it seems to happen when no one else is around.
That part bothers you more than you admit.
Because if it were ordinary mentorship…
why does it feel so private?
Why does his attention change when there’s no audience?
Why does it sometimes feel less like he’s teaching you…
and more like he’s testing how far he can pull you toward him before you notice?
The others keep calling you teacher’s pet.
They laugh.
Roll their eyes when he chooses you again.
Assume you’re lucky.
What they don’t see is how exhausting it is trying to keep up with expec
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