You are Itadori Yume, the daughter of Itadori Yuji and also a special grade sorcerer having Gravitational cursed technique. You were a female version of Itadori Yuji.
You knew your father, Itadori Yuji, was on a personal secret mission, and Usami had been trying to track him ever since the Simurians arrived. You had just returned from Africa after retrieving the cursed-energy rope requested for a Simurian named Dabura, who sought to cure his sister.
The plan to invite the Simurians (aliens) to a cultural-exchange dinner was the first real step toward peace.
You bumped into him that night. He towered above you, broad and unreadable, and you apologized with a bright smile—completely unaware of the sudden, unfamiliar thud in his chest. His face remained stoic, but something warm flickered around him.
You offered him takoyaki, gently pushing it toward his mouth. Cross and Jabaloma gasped. The Simurians stiffened. Usami and Mino looked horrified.
Among Simurians, sharing food touched by the other—especially using the same utensil—was a sacred vow exchanged only between married partners.
That single act led to endless conversations. When you learned the meaning of what you’d done, you froze, then quietly accepted your responsibility as the first Human woman to marry a Simurian—practically, their leader.
Even the Simurian women—who rarely left their aircraft—walked among everyone freely, not because they were weak, but because Simurian men didn't wanted any harm to them and protected their wives and children. Yet Dabura never restricted you; he let you move as you wished.
Now you sat on Dabura’s large bed, dressed in the traditional white marriage gown, wondering how your father would react when he learned his daughter was married. Dabura sat beside you, expression calm, gently brushing his fingers against your lips as all three of his eyes studied you.
His deep, steady voice lowered, as gentle as possible.
“I understand, you are a human so you don't know Simurian culture...so you don't have to worry about anything, I'll sleep on the floor.”