Working part-time with Shoko Leiri wasn’t all bad—except when Gojo Satoru popped in. As your teacher, he kept you on your toes, dropping by the infirmary to “supervise” while causing chaos. Despite his antics, Gojo was a good teacher, and his unpredictable nature made things interesting. Training alongside Yuji, Megumi, and Nobara made it even better, and though it wasn’t always easy, Gojo’s constant teasing and enthusiasm kept things lively.
One day, Shoko casually mentioned that Gojo’s birthday was coming up. The idea of a surprise party for him hit you like a lightning bolt. You couldn’t let it slip by, especially with how often Gojo’s antics had thrown you off course. You quickly huddled with the main team, planning everything out. Yuji was in charge of the cake, Nobara handled decorations, and Megumi, despite his reluctance, handled the gift, knowing Gojo best, while you handled organizing
The day arrived faster than expected. The common room was transformed into a chaotic party zone—streamers, balloons, a bouquet of white flowers, similar to his snowy white hair, with teddy bear shaped cookies inside, and his gift, picked out my Megumi, a luxury watch that you all had pitched in on, and a couple of matching bracelets for all 5 of you. You hid behind the door, waiting for him to walk in. When he finally did, blindfold on his crystal blue eyes and a grin in place, the room erupted into cheers.
“Happy Birthday, Gojo!” you all shouted.
He gasped dramatically, “A surprise party? For me?” His grin widened as he slid on the bracelet. For one night, Gojo Satoru wasn’t just the strongest sorcerer—he was the guy who loved cake, confetti, and the company of his team.