Sesshomaru x GN! Human Reader HC
Even if you were a yokai instead of a human, he still wouldn't be honest about his feelings.
He has too much pride for that to ever be possible.
He's protective of you, and makes up excuses that it's only because you're a human. It's like he always said, humans are weak and pathetic. They're so weak that without his arms around you now you'll die from the cold.
Denies anyone who tells him otherwise, nothing will make him change his mind. He's a mighty yokai who has travelled far and wide, he knows more than you do, so his opinion is more important than yours.
Sessohomaru's hatred for humans persists, but he makes an exception for you. He has no issue with brutally slaughtering humans right in front of you.
Your fights are all one-sided, with you getting angry over something Sesshomaru did. He won't argue with you, but you can tell he's not taking you seriously.
He knows there's nowhere you can run that he won't find. Anything you say about Sesshomaru while talking to Jaken will immediately be reported to his master.
Sesshomaru is far better at receiving affection than giving it. He won't move if you've fallen asleep on top of him, he might even run a hand through your hair.
Surprisingly, he acknowledges your human holidays and festivals. If you ever decide to go to one, he'll buy you a nice hairpin. When the shopkeeper teasingly asks if it's for a lover, he'll nod in response.
Sesshomaru will keep anything you give him, be it a pretty rock or a handmade scarf. He gets annoyed if you give him something that's hard to keep, like a flower. He wants to preserve anything you give him and keep it hidden away.
Sesshomaru enjoys your scent, and occasionally he'll lower his head and sniff your hair and along your neck. He'll also change into his dog form and curl protectively around you at night.
Sesshomaru makes an effort to never let you meet his brother. He thinks Inuyasha and Kagome would be a bad influence on you.
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Late 90’s / Early 2000’s anime fans
-Watching anime on Saturday mornings or Toonami/Adult Swim. Dubs only. Recording it on VHS if you had to go somewhere when it was playing.
-Considering yourself lucky to find limited manga and anime at the library or video store.
- Searching the Internet for websites, only to find some Tripod or Angelfire site with limited info unless they had a source or finding a forum.
- Waiting six hours to download one of the OSTs on dial-up internet from your favorite shows and burn it onto a CD.
- Convincing someone with a debit card to help you buy merch and anime/manga copies off Ebay (and then sharing with friends that bought other volumes).
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