《BABY GOJŌ {jujutsu kaisen}》chapter 38
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❝she's a ninja sorcerer❞
"yūji, I have a mission for us today, but only you and I know...and a few others, but that's besides the point", marri whispered, sitting on itadori's lap as they were watching some korean drama.
"mission? does this involve doing something illegal? marri, remember the last time when we—"
"okay, to be fair, it's not exactly illegal! and plus, you and papa already did it once, so I don't see why we can't do it again", marri reasoned, making itadori confused.
"do what? like stealing pencils from the library or—"
marri sighed.
"like stealing the eight wombs or painting or whatever", marri stated.
"it's the nine death painting wombs, but okay continue", itadori replied.
marri gave the boy a look before continuing.
"anyways, I was thinking we could go steal the rest of those wombs or whatever. I mean, hito could probably create some bodies or whatever for them like he did with choso...."
"hah? but why?", itadori groaned, just wanting to stay home with the girl for once.
"but yūjiiiii!! look how depressed choso looks! you and my papa started this, so you best help me finish it and find him a happily ever after with his brothers", marri sassed.
itadori hummed, nodding in agreement.
"I mean...makes sense I suppose..."
"I'll buy you popcorn and crepes", marri offered, to which itadori had immediately accepted.
"okay, let's go!"
"bet!!"
̍̊˙· 𓆝.° 。˚𓆛˚。 °.𓆞 ·˙‧̍̊
meanwhile getō and satoru were out buying lunch for marri, itadori, and the curses, inu and choso were home keeping marri's little secret that they weren't even entirely sure what it was.
"so what's the plan?", itadori whispered, looking around as most of the students were on campus.
megumi walked out of his dorm as he glanced out the window, seeing two people dangling from a branch.
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upon closer inspection, it was actually marri and itadori hanging upside down on a tree branch, to which megumi had flinched as he saw marri wave and put her pointer finger to lips, signaling for him to keep quiet about this.
the dark-haired boy hesitantly nodded as he then continued walking towards where he wished, meanwhile a moth had flew by the two, making itadori screech as he dropped onto the ground.
marri covered her mouth as she tried not to loudly snicker, though that had caused a bit of commotion.
"eh? what are you doing here, itadori? I thought you were hanging out with marri today", maki inquired, extending out a hand for the groaning boy to take.
"uhh...yeah yeah! I left my phone in my dorm, so I just quickly came back to come get it", itadori lied, taking maki's hand as she pulled him up.
"oh, okay well the—"
itadori's phone then immediately started ringing as it was from satoru, who probably called to check up on his daughter.
marri nearly fell out of the tree as she tried so hard to contain her laughter.
"ahaha...oops!! guess it was in my pocket all along! please excuse me, as I've got to take this", itadori awkwardly smiled as he ran off with his phone, meanwhile maki sighed as she walked off.
marri sighed too as she crawled down the tree, entering a bush as she sneakily followed itadori, who had promptly finished talking with satoru.
"psst!! yūji, let's go", marri harshly whispered as the boy nodded, casually walking towards the building that contained many cursed objects and tools.
"bonito flakes".
itadori flinched as marri held her breath, leaning against the wall of the building as inumaki thankfully couldn't see her.
"oh, hey, inumaki-senpai!! sorry, but I'm kind of in a rush to—"
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"salmon", inumaki interrupted, holding up his phone as he typed something in his notes.
"is it...is it an emergency?", itadori asked, to which the platinum-haired boy nodded.
itadori sighed, glancing over at the wall, to which marri had given the boy a thumbs up.
"o-okay! let's go then", itadori hesitantly agreed as he ran off with inumaki.
marri then snuck into the cursed building and pinched her nose, as the smell was more foul than when she had first met mahito.
nevertheless, the girl used her brilliant six eyes to detect for the other two cursed wombs, to which it was honestly really wack that there was no defense at al—
"marri? what are you doing here? you're not supposed to—"
"shhhh!! just pretend I'm not here then", marri grinned as she waved goodbye to ijichi after she had found two glass containers with a weird looking womb inside it.
"NO WAIT! YOU CAN'T HAVE THOSE!! MARRI, COME BACK!", ijichi yelled as that had only prompted the girl to run faster.
marri then saw mahito with yoshino, who surprisingly had gotten along very well, but that was not the main point.
"HITO!!"
yoshino and mahito looked up as they saw a little girl holding two glasses with curse wombs inside it.
"marri, you—"
"MAKE BODIES FOR THEM LIKE YOU DID WITH CHOSO...PLEASE!!", marri huffed as she placed the two tubes down on the ground.
"are you sure that I can—"
"yeah! just do it", the little girl feistily commanded, to which the blue-haired curse had complied.
as the man transfigured the two wombs, the two curses confusingly stood there, wondering where their older brother was.
"GOJŌ MARRI! WHAT IN THE WORLD DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING?!"
marri then snapped her head upwards as she saw all the students and curses with her father and getō, to which she had started sweating.
"hey papa..."
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