Theme:Â Angst+fluff+angst!
Note:Â TW’s!! self harm, suicide, self degradation, blah blah, ok you get it
they’re already dating and tanji doesn’t exist <3
Tags:Â @Dazai_is_gae
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There was a thing about life that made it so unappealing. Several things, actually. But for one, you don’t even make it out alive. What’s the point? What do you live for if you’re just going to die in a couple years? You don’t even know if you’ll make it past tomorrow. So what’s the point?
The fact stood, however, that if Giyuu died, he would no longer see Sanemi and Obanai anymore. Which seemed to be the sole reason he was alive. He didn’t even know if he should keep living for them. He was a nuisance anyway. He would only bother them and they were better off alone. He wondered, often, if they would notice if he died.
Though they did seem to notice other things. Like if he was quieter than usual—which was saying something, considering he was often quiet—or if he hadn’t been eating. His eating problems weren’t like Obanai’s. They were selfish—Obanai’s made sense.
Giyuu didn’t eat because he hoped he would starve to death. He would waste Sanemi’s carefully made food just because he wasn’t happy. He was stupid.
He was so sure that Sanemi and Obanai were quite done with him. He figured that if they weren’t so nice, they would’ve dropped his ass immediately. He had forced them into the relationship anyhow, right? He’d forced himself into theirs. Somehow, for some reason, they had let him. They acted as if they loved him—but did they really?
Sometimes, when he watched them, he could imagine that they would be perfectly fine without him. Smiling and laughing. They looked good together. They were better off without his presence. He was nothing but a river between to pieces of land, pushing them apart. He only ruined things.Â
They insisted, for his sake, that he wasn’t annoying. They said they loved him. They said they cared. But they couldn’t truly, right? Shinobu had said it herself—nobody liked him. Nobody wanted to be his friend, much less his boyfriend. So how had he gotten two boyfriends? Simple. They were too kind to let him down. They probably figured he would cry like a fucking baby and follow them like a stupid child if they rejected him. He would. He probably would.
That was the worst of it. He knew why they hated him. But he couldn’t let himself to accept it. Or, at least, leave them be. He stuck to them like glue, unwilling to leave their side. You see, they were the only people who could make him feel, even just for a split second, that he might possibly want to live. That he might be worth it. That life might be worth it. Just for a minute. And it was the most selfish thing he ever let himself keep. He refused to be selfish, typically, but he needed it. Wanted it. He longed for it. Yearned for it to last. A little longer. A minute more.Â
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Sanemi knew what it looked like when someone hurt themself deliberately. He would know. He used to do it. But that was in the past. He hadn’t given it much of a thought again after months—years—passed. He began to feel content again and mostly forgot that he’d ever had an episode like that.Â
Obanai and Giyuu were his absolute pride and joy—and Genya, though he would never admit it to anyone. They made him feel as if he could lead a somewhat normal life, or at least die a content death. So he went along with his life just fine for a while. Until Giyuu stumbled into his house, face pale and arms slack.
For a moment, he got a sense of déjà vu. He didn’t understand it at first and simply picked up Giyuu, asking if he was alright. Then it hit him.
The first time he had purposefully harmed himself, he hadn’t been sure what was wrong with him. It was when Masachika was alive. Sanemi hadn’t slept well that day and had awoken with a surge of guilt and pain. He didn’t understand himself. He had grabbed his katana and numbly drew it down his own body, watching blood spill from the wounds. The blade had been sharp. And he had pressed much too hard. But the pain felt relieving, as if feeling some pain would make up for the loss of his family, his siblings he’d been unable to protect. It soothed his mind. But then Masachika had entered the room.
The katana had dropped and suddenly his wounds stung in a million other ways and he no longer felt the momentary comfort from them. He cried out, standing. He had wobbled towards Masachika, unsure what he was doing. He was sure, now, that he must’ve looked exactly as Giyuu did now. Collapsing into Masachika’s arms, molded by the concern lacing his friend’s gaze.
He must’ve looked the same. Pale and shaky. Wondering what the hell had he done.
Sanemi tugged Giyuu’s sleeves up. When he had done it, it had been all over his body. His legs, his arms, his chest. But he had caught a glint of bandages from under Giyuu’s haori sleeve. It hadn’t been there earlier and he hadn’t gone on any missions since they had last met.
The bandages were stained red. It was only one arm, but it was still one arm. It was still there.
He scooped Giyuu up, taking him to his room. He placed him down on the futon, ordering him to stay there before shouting at his crow to go find Obanai and scouring his bathroom for towels and bandages.Â
When Obanai had arrived, they had mopped up Giyuu’s arm, putting light pressure on the wounds as they dabbed the blood with the towel. The bandages were wrapped around his arm and then they pulled him under the covers of the bed, quiet. They stole worried glances, holding Giyuu in a tight embrace.
After Giyuu had fallen asleep, they had spoken to one another in hushed tones for hours. They hadn’t known that Giyuu had been unhappy to the point he would do something like this. And Sanemi feared it wasn’t a one-time thing. That it was worse. That it would spread.Â
Obanai suggested they spoke to Giyuu about it. He said that they would have to help him, somehow. To make him have something to live for, maybe.
When they talked to Giyuu, the following day, over this matter, he had brushed it off.
“I’m alright,” he had said. “I was just feeling bad yesterday.”
Neither believed him. Giyuu had never been the best at lying. He hadn’t suddenly gotten the talent to.
They ended up dragging him back to Sanemi’s house for another cuddle session. This time, however, they involved Giyuu in the talking. The conversation went back and forth time after time, constantly revolving back to the fact that Sanemi and Obanai loved him dearly and then Giyuu denying it and assuming they didn’t.
In the end, however, they were satisfied with the results. Giyuu ended up contently snuggling into their hugs and finally giving up with his argument. he seemed a bit happier after the talk and Sanemi and Obanai relaxed slightly.
Of course, they of all people should’ve known to never let their guard down. But it’s only human to forget every now and then. Even when it comes at the worst times possible.
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It would’ve been a lie to say that Giyuu hadn’t felt better after his boyfriends told him how much they loved him for an hour straight. But it would’ve also been a lie to say that it helped him on the long run. See, it made him feel better for about two hours after the talk. Roughly. And then his mind ran wild.
They must’ve been telling him that to make him stop being a burden to them. So they would stop having to help him. They probably felt pressured to do it. Yes, that was it. They didn’t love him as much as they said they did. Words were empty, right? Promises didn’t save Tsutako’s life. Neither did they mean much when they told him “I love you.” They didn’t love him. They shouldn’t. They wouldn’t. Who would love him anyway? It was illogical. Unlikely. Stupid.
The thoughts molded his mind. They made up his thoughts. They made him want to curl up in a ball and cry. And maybe get dehydrated from that and die. Then in that moment he made a decision. It wasn’t a sober one. He wasn’t in the right mind. But it was far too late to stop him.
He was being ludicrous. Of course they didn’t love him! Of course they wanted him out of their sight right away! Why would they care about him? There was nothing appealing about Giyuu; he was quiet and stubborn and annoying. He was nothing but another person to worry about because he was too childish and careless to take care of himself. So he was better off gone. Out of their lives.
His hand was on his katana, pulling it out of his sheathe. Then the blade was at his throat. He felt nothing more.
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It came, as would be expected from anyone but Giyuu, a shock. At first, the Hashira were confused. Was this a joke? It was the middle of the day. What had happened to Giyuu? How had he died? And then one word fell upon their ears and they were stiffened with shock.Â
“Suicide.”
The news reached Sanemi and Obanai first—who were on their way to Giyuu’s house to hopefully spend some time together. They had been making their way idly to his house, talking lightheartedly. Then a crow swooped by. Was that Kanzaburou?
The word of Giyuu’s death that he’d inflicted upon himself had barely left the bird’s beak before the two had dropped their food—which they’d had to maybe convince Giyuu to eat lunch with them—and rushed to his house. The door was broken open—there was no use knocking.
The house was eerily silent for the middle of the day. Their footsteps, though loud, and their calls of his name didn’t fill in the quiet that had befallen over the house. They stopped dead at his bedroom door, eyes wide but face otherwise slack with shock. Giyuu’s body was slumped down, his head deattached from his body. His katana was held loosely in his hand, blood dotted vaguely on the blade. He was dead.
First came the shock. The processing. Then panic surged both Hashira forward and they stumbled towards his body, kneeling by his side. There was no hope on saving him. There couldn’t be.
They searched the room. Had there been something to trigger him? No. What was it? Had they not done enough? Had they made it worse? What had happened? What the hell had fucking happened?
The news rippled through the Hashira. A death like this, though not uncommon for Demon Slayers, was the first amongst the Hashira in decades. Because of that, several Hashira were at Giyuu’s house within minutes of getting the occurance. They found Sanemi and Obanai bent over Giyuu’s body, clutching each other and shaking. Tears didn’t seem to be coming out but silent screams rendered them useless as Tengen slowly pulled Giyuu from under them, wrapping him in a blanket to be buried.
Neither Sanemi nor Obanai knew what had happened. But both blamed themself. And the cycle began.
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sun is shining, birds are singing, nice day to write angst!
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