Prince/Pirate
Thinking about Gojo who is a prince known for running away for weeks at a time. His current excursion was done purely out of spite because noble court advisor, Nanamin, claimed he wouldn’t be able to survive the pirate life.
So here Gojo is, living it up on the Black Dragon’s ship. He was actually exchanged as a prisoner from the initial crew he tried joining, but they ended up trading him for more resources.
Now, the Black Dragon’s captain scrutinizes him from head to toe with sharp, silent eyes.
At first glance, Captain Geto knows this pretty boy comes from money. And there’s no way in hell he’s built for this lifestyle.
“I’ll drop you off at the next seaport,” Geto says before Gojo can even get out a simple greeting. Gojo gasps, deeply offended.
Gojo removes the sheer blindfold that previously covered his eyes, exposing the azure blue that is easily recognized of that of Prince Gojo.
Captain Geto’s eyes widen a fraction before doubling down.
“Oh, we are definitely dropping you off at the next port.”
There’s no way Geto is risking his and his crew’s livelihood for a runaway prince!
Gojo frowns, and has the audacity to cross his arms in disapproval, like he’s the one in charge.
“Well, it’d certainly be shame if after you dropped me off, I went ahead to tell the royal guard that I had just escaped the evil clutches of the Black Dragon. Would be a damn shame if a bounty were to be placed on your head,” Gojo ponders out loud.
The captain’s gaze hardens, and Gojo knows he’s on the way to bargaining his way onto this crew. “While you decide on your answer, I’m going to go look for food around here.”
Gojo squawks when a rough hand grabs him by the collar, preventing him from walking away.
“I’ve already made up my mind. You’re allowed to stay as long as you obey my direct orders,” Geto bluntly says.
“Okay, but-“
Geto loudly clicks his tongue, cutting Gojo off.
“If that’s anything other than ‘Yes, Captain,’ I suggest you keep your mouth shut.”
After that, Gojo sulks. He’s also forced to help the other cooks prepare the food and serve the crew first before being allowed to eat himself. A younger boy with pink-ish hair sits down next to him, offering a friendly smile.
“Don’t worry, sir, if he didn’t throw me overboard when I first joined, then he certainly won’t kick you off,” he says. Gojo hums, wishing he had honey he could add to sweeten up this godawful, bland porridge.
“Good to know…?”
“Itadori Yuji,” the boy introduces himself.
“Nice to meet you, Yuji-kun.”
***
Gojo on deck cleaning duty, but it’s very hot outside so he’s shirtless…all sweaty and pink where the sun kisses his skin.
Geto happens to walk by. Gojo is so focused on his work, but also yapping to the other crew members who are really invested in his story, that he doesn't notice Captain Geto stop in his tracks.
Shoko, Geto’s second-in-command, waves her hand in front of his face: “Hello? Captain? I have some updates on our future routes…Captain?”
Geto is too focused on the way powerful muscles flex back and forth. The prince is so freaking tall. And why is his waist so tiny?
Geto squints.
***
If there’s one thing Gojo didn’t need to be trained on when it comes to being a pirate, it’s speaking whatever is on his goddamn mind.
Gojo watching Geto retreat to the captain’s room to plan their next route, eyes trailing down to Geto’s ass.
Gojo: “I could take him.”
Crew member, Haibara: “In a fight? Hmm, questionable.”
Gojo: “Nah, not like that.”
Haibara: “Eh?”
On another occasion, Gojo mentions that he once ended a five-year relationship.
Crew member, Choso: “Holy shit, that’s tough, mate. Didn’t realize princes were even allowed to date.”
Geto: [🤨]
Gojo: “It’s okay, it wasn’t my relationship. I just happened to be in the right place at the right time. Who knew the most common nights husbands cheat on their wives would be a Thursday?”
Geto: [relieved sigh]
The story is, one of the times Gojo ran away, he made a name for himself as the “Six Eyes” where he was paid to follow spouses to investigate if they were committing adultery.
An example of Gojo’s note to a client: “Yes, he’s cheating. No, he couldn't make her cum. Their next meeting is Saturday at XXX bar. Do yourself a favor and dump him.”
The notes were also written in the most ELEGANT calligraphy.
***
Gojo learns that despite being young for a captain, Geto is very respected and relatively feared among the ocean. He’s charming when he needs to be, and always extremely careful.
Geto has made many friends around the world, but also a lot of enemies. The Black Dragon has been susceptible to many attacks, whether intercepted by the royal ships or other violent pirates.
The crew admires their captain unconditionally. He’s provided them with a place to belong, after all. While Geto embraces their individual fighting styles, he has also taught martial arts to those who didn’t know how to fight before joining.
Gojo also learns that, boy oh boy, does Captain Geto despise the aristocrats. It was no question that royals were included as well.
Geto’s way of life is a direct resistance against the excessive luxury the wealthy live in, while ignoring the needs of common folk. Involving smaller, innocent towns in the battles between the political strifes was another huge issue too.
Thus, Black Dragon is a pirate ship that picks targets based on status and wealth, and they also redistribute this wealth and communicate information between the smaller islands and ports.
***
They visit Geto’s hometown, which had been depleted of resources by nearby military forces during past wartime. Their economy was shot, but they were in the process of slowly rebuilding and recovering. The scenery was beautiful too.
While at one of the ports, some enemies catch sight of Geto and his crew. The enemies approach with calculated steps, definitely planning to cause trouble.
Gojo is obviously very out of his element, but he still doesn’t appreciate being told to wait on the ship while Geto and the crew settle things off.
Gojo "agrees," then proceeds to walk off and hide inside a random shop for five minutes before leaving to hide among the crowd so he can watch Captain Geto in action, dueling this other no-name pirate.
There Gojo is, extremely proud for egging the pirates on and cheering for HIS captain.
Geto’s crew spot Gojo and are like: “Aren’t you supposed to be on the ship?” 🤨🤨🤨
Gojo brings a finger up to his lips with a pleading expression.
Shoko: “At least put a hat on. If the Captain spots that white hair, he’ll definitely get distracted.”
She lends him a cloth to wrap around his head. Now, Gojo looks like a proper pirate!
The enemy eventually yields, and backs off after a rather aggressive threat from Captain Geto. Gojo doesn't have much time to drool over how sexy Geto looks because Gojo must BOOK it to the ship to save his ass.
A few minutes later, Geto returns, then points to the cloth wrapped around Gojo’s head: “Why are you wearing that?”
Gojo, yeeting the cloth off: “No reason!”
Gojo then notices the sheer amount of things Geto carries in his arms. When he asks whether Geto bought souvenirs, Geto tells Gojo to follow him.
They end up in the captain's room, where Geto shows Gojo his collection of trinkets which were gifts from the common people Geto visited during his travels.
Unlike the royal gifts that are typically bestowed, like expensive perfumes, jewelers, or pounds of gold, these trinkets were like handmade bracelets, a shiny coin dating centuries back, paintings from children, etc. They were all thank you gifts for visiting their islands and helping out one way or another.
Gojo is entirely taken aback.
“Holy shit, you've touched so many people's lives!” Gojo exclaims, bright blue eyes shining with wonder. “You're fucking amazing, you know that? It's an honor to be on your ship, Captain.”
Geto doesn't respond, merely has a sincere yet shy smile on his face.
At that moment, hearing those words come from Prince Gojo himself, Geto felt seen in a way that feels new and exciting and makes something warm flutter in his chest.
Oh no, abandon ship! Abandon ship! The voice inside his mind shouts.
***
w/ @no-one-says-hi
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Alpha Gojo grew up in a very traditional household. Of course he’s going to have questionable ideologies for how one’s assigned status should influence their behavior.
Omega Geto hides his status because it makes him vulnerable. At least, Yaga-sensei had given him an earful about how dangerous it would be as a known omegan sorcerer. So Geto poses as a beta.
Everyone is supposed to wear scent blockers anyway.
As long as Geto’s scent doesn’t bleed through, he can bury the truth.
Thus, their class consists of two alphas - Shoko and Gojo - while Geto is a self-proclaimed beta.
During their first year, Gojo and Geto still bicker a lot despite always being assigned missions together. Geto is very protective about his room space (this ensures his scent is kept a secret) so the trio hangs out in either Gojo or Shoko’s room.
By the end of their first year, Gojo realizes that he actually really enjoys Geto’s company. Geto treats him normally without fearing how Gojo’s alpha might react. It feels like he’s earned Geto’s tolerance and eventual respect too.
And-
“Thank god none of us are omegas. That would’ve made shit ten times more complicated,” Gojo sighs. The three of them had just finished exercising their first special grade.
Geto looks off to the side while Shoko cocks her head.
“What’s that supposed to mean?” She asks, sounding like she can’t believe what she’s hearing.
“Don’t you know that omegas are more sensitive to cursed energy? It messes with their hormonal balance,” Gojo says casually, naturally matching his gait with Geto. “That’s the main reason that there aren’t many omega sorcerers. They’re highly susceptible to cursed energy and can be sent into states of toxic shock, or even heat.”
Geto stares off into space while Gojo rambles. It’s like being thrown back to when he’d just joined Jujutsu High, Yaga-sensei had warned him about every risk factor of his status.
Shoko sighs from the other side.
“While that’s been true in some cases, it doesn’t mean every sorcerer who happens to be an omega will struggle with that. There’s methods to help build tolerance against cursed energy too,” Shoko rebuttals, casting a side glance at Geto.
“Sure, but when exorcizing special grades, even first grades, an omega would only drag us down,” Gojo concludes. Wrapping an arm around Geto’s shoulders, he smiles widely. “Besides, we’re already the strongest!”
Geto only manages a small smile that doesn't reach his eyes.
***
Shoko can’t confirm her suspicions, but Geto had been uncharacteristically quiet for that conversation.
But she does have suspicions. Like that one time Geto was bedridden with a dangerously high fever, and demonstrated other symptoms that were suspiciously like a heat.The only thing that had worked was a suppressant shot that Shoko used as a final resort.
Another thing is that Geto purrs a lot but at a very low frequency, which isn’t typical of alphas.
She is willing to bet that if they were allowed in Geto’s room, on his bed would be a semblance of a nest.
It gets even more obvious when they’re second years and Geto welcomes the new first years with a kind smile and warm-hearted words. Geto doesn’t feel threatened by the younger alphas at all.
The same cannot be said for Gojo.
One of the dumb hierarchical things traditional families practice is the alphas on the lower ranks must answer to the higher-ranked alphas, aka only speak when spoken to.
Most of the time, Gojo won’t even speak so when it’s just him and the younger classmen, it’s both quiet and awkward.
Meanwhile, Geto is the most accommodating and considerate senpai. He praises his kouhai plenty, particularly Haibara, and invites them on all the second-year food outings.
If Shoko is ultimately wrong in her guess, then their class is lucky that they have such a placid and balanced presence on the team.
***
After a mission gone wrong that results in him losing a leg, it is revealed that Haibara had been an omega in hiding. Everyone is in shock, some more about his true status instead of the fact that he had nearly died had the second-years not been called for backup.
Gojo’s comment of, “This is proof that it’s too dangerous for omegas to be in this field” sets Geto the fuck off.
Geto is downright pissed.
“He should’ve known better, now he’s suffering the consequences,” Gojo tries arguing. He doesn’t expect that the next thing to happen is Geto’s fist colliding with his cheek.
Gojo sputters. “Suguru, what the fuck!?”
Geto is breathing heavily himself, fingers twitching as he struggles to contain his temper.
“You’re being so rude- no, you’re being worse than rude. That was terrible, Satoru. Even for you.”
“I-“
“You were what, just saying the truth?” Geto snarkily finishes Gojo’s sentence. “Well not everyone wants to hear the “truth” right now. Have some fucking decency because we almost lost one of our kouhai, omega or not. So if you’re not going to say anything nice, just fucking shut it.”
Geto stalks away before Gojo can say something to fix his statement. Geto then proceeds to ignore Gojo for the next twenty-four hours, basically avoids him like the plague, right before his solo mission at an abandoned temple.
It’s whatever, Satoru says shit like that all the time, Geto tells himself.
He’s more than adamant enough to keep his own secret safe.
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