
Suguru Geto
“But pretty from afar, like a dark star” -Lana Del Rey
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Sure there's an age gap, but he loves you after all ᵒ᭄
He liked it—a lot more than he should've to be honest. You were fresh out of college, he was thirty-three years old and you were his pretty baby. You were still 'pure' he claimed, he liked that, being able to corrupt you. He didn't typically call himself a pervert or anything of that sort, but just seeing you made him have urges. He kept his self-control though, to the best of his abilities at least.
You were attractive to say the least, as graceful as a goddess to him. The age gap was uneasy to some people, but he didn't mind them, mostly because he couldn't give a damn about all those stupid non-sorcerers opinions. You were allowed to move in with him finally, after a year of dating. He was rather happy about it, he was grateful to wake up everyday and see you next to him.
But you didn't expect him to be so grumpy, usually he was very reserved and sweet and calm but he was quite the opposite after work. He hated hearing those dumb monkeys rant about how terrible their lives were and all the troubles they'd been through as if sorcerers didn't go through the same damn things—after all, everyone is human. But he couldn't help it, he couldn't held but to feel hatred for those idiotic monkeys, they could all just fall off the face of the Earth and he wouldn't give a single damn. So of course, because you had no idea of his distress for the most part, you began to speak to him happily the moment he walked through the door. He rolled his eyes and sat down on the couch with a loud huff, legs spread while you continued to rant.
Can you shut up for one damn minute!? I hear enough stupid shit every damn day—I don’t need to come home and hear you too!