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dxncingwithastrxnger · 6 months
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INOTAN WEEK 2023!!!
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(Art is not mine, I just found it here on Tumblr)
Since no one else is doing it as far as I know, I am deciding to host an Inotan Week for 2023!!!! I came up with the prompts all myself and of course, this is open to any and all art forms, whether it's stories, drawings, moodboards, etc.!!! And there's no restriction on genre or rating or anything like that, either!!
Inotan week is from October 24th-30th, but if anyone wants to use this list outside of those dates, then go ahead!!
I'll just be using the simple tag #inotan week 2023 or if you prefer, #inotanweek2023. Please spread the word to all of the lovely inotans!!!
And so, here are the prompts:
Day 1: Fantasy
Day 2: Flowers
Day 3: Meet-Cutes
Day 4: Domestic
Day 5: First times
Day 6: Moonlight
Day 7: Warmth
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lisandra-phillips · 6 months
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HERE THEY ARE!
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suga-parade · 1 year
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relationship status: tbd
"no, i'm not dating your brother [lies]" for @yearoftheotpevent's april prompt
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i found i had the linework saved (although it was definitely edited at one point if we consider tanjiro's clothes)
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belovedmuichiro · 1 year
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I’m going to leave this up for a week so I can work on other things, but these are all pretty much ready to go, they just need some endings! Let’s see what you guys want 👀
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catladywriter · 1 year
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Inotan Fanfic: Kisses For An Idiot - Chapter 1
How to Make One's Heart Race Faster
Synopsis: Since that time when Tanjirou first held his hand, Inosuke seemed to have become addicted to hand-holding. He would find any opportunity to hold Tanjirou’s hand as long as it was available. Tanjirou thought he was just nervous without his mask and being constantly around people. But… why’d he start kissing him too?
Main Pairing: Inotan (Inosuke x Tanjirou)
Secondary Pairing: ZenNezu (Zenitsu x Nezuko)
Setting: Canon AU, 2 years after the main story ends
Wordcount: 9,497 across 4 chapters
Chapters: 1 2 3 4
Status: Complete. 2nd story of the Series: Where the Wisteria Always Bloom.
There are several references and call-backs to the previous story in this series "Stares in this Town", which is from Inosuke's POV. For a better reading experience, I'd recommend that you read that first (it's only a one-shot!) before this.
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Tanjirou never imagined his life could return to normal again. Not since the fateful day he discovered the brutal murder of his family, and his younger sister turned into a demon. Up till two years ago, he had endured an endless path of hardship, pain, and loss. This was only bearable with his best friends Inosuke and Zenitsu, and his sister Nezuko at his side.
Not a day went by that he had to convince himself that he was not trapped in a dream, that they had all survived and now lived a life free from demons. The inner demons that manifested from their trauma may never go away completely. But at least he had a distraction, a new direction in life, running a modest eatery with support from his newfound family in his hometown.
Tanjirou swore to protect his loved ones and their future. He often found his mind preoccupied by concerns about Inosuke’s well-being. Inosuke’s unique upbringing meant that he took longer than anyone else to adjust to their new life. But he was trying his best for all of them, and he was slowly but surely getting there. Over the past weeks, he had even stopped wearing his boar mask. In return, Tanjirou did everything he could to accommodate Inosuke and make him feel comfortable. At the very least, he would ensure that Inosuke was free to be himself when it was just the both of them.
Like right now, when Tanjirou was cooking, and Inosuke stood next to him, holding his free hand in his own. Tanjirou thought this was odd, not to mention, inconvenient since he preferred having both hands to cook. Even then, he resisted the urge to question or discourage this strange behaviour.
Since that time in the crowds when Tanjirou first held his hand, Inosuke seemed to have become addicted to hand holding. He would find any opportunity to hold Tanjirou’s hand as long as it was available. Tanjirou did say Inosuke could hold his hand if it made him happy, so he couldn’t go back on his word. Besides, Inosuke lost interest in things quickly, and Tanjirou was sure he would stop doing it once the novelty wore off.
It was just another day in the life of Tanjirou, living with Inosuke and rolling with his eccentric behaviour. But he was glad for it. Zenitsu described Inosuke as bizarre, but Tanjirou thought this was exactly what made him endearing. He was a bright spark in their now mundane and peaceful life. Tanjirou never wanted this aspect of him to change.
Until a few days later, when Inosuke suddenly grabbed his face between his hands and pressed their lips together briefly. He had then dashed off without a word, bumping hard into Zenitsu on the way out of the kitchen. Poor Zenitsu did a pirouette and crashed into the kitchen counter. It was fortunate that he had already sat down his tray of dirty dishes.
“What was that about?” Tanjirou cried, his lips burning from Inosuke’s touch. The peculiar encounter probably lasted three seconds, but it made his heart rate abnormal for far longer than that.
“That was a hurricane named Inosuke,” Zenitsu groaned as he rubbed his waist where he had rammed into the kitchen counter. “No, seriously, you’re asking me? I think that was meant to be a kiss.”
“Where did he learn it from?” Tanjirou felt heat radiate from his face. Hand-holding, he could deal with. But kissing?
Zenitsu shrugged. “There’s a newly-wed couple in the town and it’s almost impossible not to bump into them kissing in the alleyways.”
Tanjirou sighed. He wasn’t against public displays of affection, but people should be more mindful of others. Those alleyways were heavily used in the day and there were young children around, for goodness sake. And then there were people like Inosuke who were so easily influenced.
“Zenitsu, do you notice that Inosuke has been… strange?” Tanjirou disliked himself for speaking about Inosuke like this. But he couldn’t think of a more appropriate word to describe him at the moment.
“Inosuke is always strange.” Zenitsu snorted.
“No, I mean, stranger than usual. First, he kept holding my hand. I thought he might be nervous without his mask and being constantly around people. But I can’t explain this kiss at all.”
“Ah, I think I can explain that.” A guilty grin crossed Zenitsu’s face.
A few days ago, Inosuke informed Zenitsu that he was having a contest with Tanjirou to see who could make each other’s heart race faster. He had asked what would induce more excitement than hand-holding. Zenitsu had suggested kissing.
Tanjirou felt a throbbing headache coming. “Why would you tell him something like that? You know he’s rash and he wouldn’t think twice about acting on it!” “He asked me so I answered him! Besides, he’s a hot-blooded seventeen-year-old. He’s bound to be interested in such things. Maybe you shouldn’t have such contests with him in the first place?”
“I didn’t even know there was such a contest!” Tanjirou protested. Inosuke had the tendency to turn all sorts of things into contests, sometimes without him realising it. So he wasn’t surprised when Inosuke would out of the blue declare that he had beaten him at something. But where on earth did “make each other’s heart race faster” come from?
“If you don’t like it, tell him not to do it again.”
“This isn’t about me. I don’t want him thinking it’s fine to do this to anyone.” Tanjirou found himself speaking more snappishly than he intended. Before he could stop himself, he scolded, “You’re such a bad influence on him!”
“I’m a bad influence?” Zenitsu’s eyes widened in disbelief. “Look, in case you’re wondering, I didn’t teach him anything. Nezuko-chan and I haven’t gone past the hand-holding stage. We don’t even hold hands as much as you both do.
“Holding hands is different. Anyway, please don’t say such weird things to him again.”
Zenitsu threw up his hands in resignation and walked out of the kitchen.
After Tanjirou calmed down, he regretted being harsh on Zenitsu. His friend was right. It was his own fault for starting this hand-holding and allowing it to continue. He would talk to Inosuke, apologise to him, and then set the record straight. Inosuke may not be good with social cues, but he would listen to a reasonable explanation.
However, Inosuke spent the rest of the day avoiding him. He ate dinner earlier than all of them and went to bed early. When Tanjirou lay out his futon on his usual spot next to Inosuke, he saw that he had placed his boar mask over his head. Inosuke rarely did this nowadays unless he was really uncomfortable.
Tanjirou called out to Inosuke, but he did not respond. He tried to use his powerful sense of smell to figure out Inosuke’s emotions. This was something he tended to avoid doing because it was intrusive, and not always reliable. It worked well for singular intense emotions like anger, sadness or fear, but less so on a mixed bag of feelings.
He couldn’t figure out what Inosuke felt, but he was relieved to find the absence of negative emotions. He decided to leave him be. Perhaps Inosuke discovered that he didn’t like kissing after all and would stop doing it. Tanjirou hoped his conjecture was right. Inosuke would be in so much trouble if he tried this on some poor unsuspecting girl.
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Tanjirou’s hopes were dashed when the next morning, Inosuke ran to him, cupped his face between his hands and kissed him again.
The kiss lasted a little longer than before this time. For how long, Tanjirou couldn’t tell. It felt as though time had stopped. All he knew was Inosuke’s musky scent, his lips surprisingly soft and warm against his own, the feathery tips of his hair brushing against his own cheek. After some time, Inosuke pulled away. Tanjirou was overcome by such an intense head rush, he couldn’t even move or speak a word.
“Aren’t you going to praise me?” Inosuke demanded, his bright green eyes brimming with excitement. “After kissing you yesterday, my heart wouldn’t stop doing somersaults, so I had to get away to calm it down. This time I shifted my heart twenty-five degrees to the right and it feels much better. I’m brilliant, aren’t I?”
“Yes, you’re brilliant,” Tanjirou said automatically when he’d found his voice. Then, as he regained his sensibilities, the gravity of the situation set in.
“Wait! It’s not brilliant. You have to stop doing this!”
“Huh?! Why?!” Inosuke’s smug grin morphed into a frown.
Tanjirou froze. He wasn’t at all prepared to give a lesson on why they shouldn’t kiss. Panicking, he ran possible reasons through his head. Kissing should only be done between two people in love. But would Inosuke understand what it meant to be in love? Kissing was inappropriate between two men. But why? If Inosuke asked, he wouldn’t even know how to explain this one. And there would be more trouble if he kissed a girl instead.
That’s it! Kissing a girl without consent is a crime. That’s the most critical issue. Inosuke could take his time to learn all about love and kissing later. But right now, he needed to know that he must not kiss or touch girls without their permission.
“Because kissing a girl without her permission is wrong! It’s harassment!” Tanjirou declared, his voice brimming with conviction.
“You’re not a girl.” Inosuke stared at him as though he thought he had lost his mind.
“No I’m not, but… but…” Tanjirou felt himself deflate. Why was explaining things so hard? He took a deep breath to calm himself and put things into perspective. “Actually,” he ploughed on, “this applies to anyone, not just girls. You shouldn’t kiss anyone without their consent.”
“Why?!”
“Because they’d get angry!”
“Are you angry?”
Am I angry? Tanjirou wondered. If he were to be honest, no. He didn’t mind it. Sure, he thought Inosuke's behaviour was uncalled for. But he was more worried about him getting into trouble with other people who were less understanding.
“No, I’m not angry. But…”
“That’s exactly what I thought.” Inosuke kissed him again.
Much later, when Tanjirou finally snapped out of his daze and stopped mooning around, it dawned on him that this was a disaster waiting to happen.
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Tanjirou was relieved to find Zenitsu snacking on his favourite bench in the garden behind their eatery. He felt bad about disrupting his break after a hectic lunch shift, but this was important.
“Zenitsu, we have to do something about Inosuke!” Tanjirou cried, wringing his hands. “He doesn’t understand consent. I’m worried that he’ll get into trouble and offend all the girls, like how you used to.”
“Thanks for the reminder.” Zenitsu looked up balefully from his onigiri, the tone of his voice icy.
Ignoring his displeasure, Tanjirou continued. “Do you know if he’s friendly with any girls? Maybe if I could just give them a heads-up, they’ll understand.”
“No? How will he meet any girls, with you both glued at the hip all the time?”
Tanjirou thought Zenitsu had the tendency to dramatise things. But now that he mentioned it, he did spend an inordinate amount of time with Inosuke. This was especially so after Nezuko and Zenitsu started dating. The two of them would go off on their own, leaving Inosuke and Tanjirou with each other for company. Not that they minded it. They have always enjoyed hanging out with each other.
In their free time, they would go hiking in the mountains or explore the neighbouring towns and villages. Sometimes, they experimented with new recipes for the Wisteria Garden’s menu. Inosuke was a reliable food taster and creative with his ideas. Tanjirou would improve and create new recipes based on his feedback and suggestions. Inosuke would follow him when Tanjirou had less exciting things to do, like running errands, visiting suppliers or helping out at the orphanage. Tanjirou never questioned his decision to come along. Inosuke’s presence made him feel secure, even if all he did was stand around him and look bored.
“I didn’t realise I was affecting his ability to make friends,” Tanjirou said morosely.
“I was exaggerating. This isn’t on you. Since he’s stopped wearing the boar mask, girls have been trying to talk to him. Nezuko-chan’s friends have also asked her for introductions. But he's rude and impatient. He walks away before they can even finish introducing themselves. On the rare occasion that he feels like responding, he offends them or scares them away as soon as he opens his mouth.”
“I thought he’s gotten better at interacting with people over these years with us.”
“Well, you know what he’s like. He does and says as he pleases and making friends is at the bottom of his priority list. Anyway, it doesn’t seem like he’s interested in any girl, so you don’t have to worry about him behaving inappropriately with them.”
“If you put it this way, I guess I can stop worrying for now.” Tanjirou heaved a sigh of relief.
Zenitsu frowned at him.
“You’re supposed to be a hot-blooded seventeen-year-old too, aren’t you? Shouldn’t you care about your own love life? Instead, you’re busy being a mother hen to him!”
“Eh? I’ve been busy with our eatery. I don’t have time to meet anyone. And it’s not like any girl has shown interest in me. Haha.”
“What?” Zenitsu stared at him in astonishment. “Rin-san knitted a scarf for you. Ito-san gave you a pair of tickets for the Kabuki play this weekend. Mako-san from the sweets shop made a cake for you. There’s a letter from Kanao too. I put them all on your table. Please don’t tell me you didn’t get them. I promised them you would!”
“I did see them. I made sure they knew too.” Tanjirou assured him. He had made Rin take back the scarf because he had enough of those to last him for years. Nezuko made him one each winter, and it was of such good quality that he was still using one that she made years ago. He didn’t care for Kabuki plays, and so gave Ito’s tickets to Nezuko, but he had insisted on paying for them. Inosuke ate the cake that Mako made and said it was bland, so he didn’t get to try it, and he was frank to her about it. Nevertheless, he tried to convey his appreciation by buying a cake from her store. Despite his best efforts to not take advantage of his neighbours’ kindness, they all seemed to be cross with him.
Tanjirou confided his puzzlement to Zenitsu.
“In future, please don’t accept things on my behalf. I don’t want to waste their effort,” Tanjirou said.
Zenitsu narrowed his eyes until they were a slit.
“You’re unbelievable. I shouldn't have bothered. But those girls asked me to help because Inosuke glares at them when they go near you and they got scared.”
“Oh no, is that so? Is there a misunderstanding? I’m sure Inosuke meant no harm…”
“I’m just passing on the message.” Zenitsu cut him off. “Anyway, what about Kanao? You write to each other, don’t you? What did her letter say?”
“Kanao asked if she could visit. I wrote back saying that of course, she could, and to bring Aoi, Sumi, Naho and Kiyo along. She hasn’t replied though. It’s odd because she usually replies to my letters within a day.” Tanjirou mused.
Zenitsu brought his palm to his face. “Why am I not surprised?”
“I suppose they must be busy with their ryokan business.” Tanjirou opined. Last he heard from Kanao, they rented out parts of their beautiful, spacious mansion to weary travellers and people in need of a vacation. Apparently, a bulk of the clientele were former demon slayers, and business was brisk.
“If they visit, I sure hope Inosuke behaves. They’ll be so disappointed if he acts like how you used to, Zenitsu.”
“I don’t think they’re ever visiting. You and Inosuke deserve each other and nothing more!”
*
Tanjirou had hoped that the novelty of kissing would eventually wear off, and Inosuke would turn his attention to something else. But if anything, Inosuke became even more brazen with his kisses.
Tanjirou had tried to ask him why he was acting like this. But all he got were non-answers like “Because I want to”, “I like kissing you.”, “It feels nice”, “It makes me feel warm and fuzzy.” Of course, kissing was nice, but that didn’t mean you should do it with anyone.
Once again, he tried using his acute sense of smell to sniff out Inosuke’s emotions. He could detect happiness and excitement. There was another scent, a subtle, flowery one, that he couldn’t place at first, until one day, when he caught a whiff of it from Zenitsu being around Nezuko. Well, Zenitsu was probably always thinking of kissing Nezuko, so that didn’t offer much insight.
He didn’t mind kissing. It was harmless and he knew Inosuke had no ill intentions. But kissing was very distracting for his work. He couldn’t focus and would spend long moments in a daze until Zenitsu scolded him for being slow. He also mixed up the customers’ orders several times. After he confused the salt with sugar, he decided that it was time to put his foot down.
Tanjirou had gotten better at anticipating when Inosuke wanted to kiss him. If he couldn’t talk Inosuke out of kissing him, then he would simply avoid him. At least, until he found a better solution. But Inosuke seemed to view this as a challenge. Whenever Tanjirou ran off in a different direction, he would chase him down and corner him, like a predator after its prey, a triumphant glint in his eyes.
This time, Inosuke had him against the wall inside the kitchen pantry, trapped between his arms. The only way Tanjirou could get out of this was to headbutt Inosuke. Of course, this wasn’t an option.
He pinched his lips together, determined to keep him out. What was Inosuke thinking, kissing him while they were in the middle of a rush hour shift? Not that it was any more appropriate if they kissed at any other time, at home, or anywhere else. But still.
Tanjirou felt a nibbling sensation on his lower lip, followed by a slight tingle of pain. Was Inosuke biting him? Startled by this new development, Tanjirou tried to ask about it. In the split second that his lips parted, Inosuke slipped his tongue in. Tanjirou stilled in shock as his mouth was explored in ways that he never expected.
Tanjirou felt his knees grow weak. He was so dizzy and tingly all over. He would slide down to the floor if he didn’t hold on to something soon. Impulsively, he put his hands around Inosuke’s waist. Inosuke seemed to view this as encouragement. He pushed Tanjirou against the wall and kissed him harder.
“He’s getting better at this,” Tanjirou thought. Inosuke has always been a fast learner. Compared to the first time he planted a peck on his lips, he’s so much more confident and assertive now. As the saying goes, practice makes perfect. Tanjirou had already lost count of the number of kisses Inosuke stole from him.
Their lips parted. Inosuke leaned back a little, breathing heavily, his cheeks flushed. Their faces were still very close. Tanjirou could see every long eyelash, could feel the intensity of his stare as his emerald green eyes bore into him. Tanjirou had to look away. How could anyone be so dazzlingly beautiful?
“Tanjirou!” Zenitsu bellowed from outside. Tanjirou nearly jumped out of his skin. “Where is the order for table twelve? And where the hell are you?!”
“I’m working on it!” Tanjirou called back, quite forgetting about Zenitsu's keen hearing.
What am I doing, evaluating Inosuke’s kissing and his face?
Tanjirou felt that he was really losing it. He put his palms on Inosuke’s chest and nudged him. They needed to get back to work before Zenitsu found them here.
Too late, Zenitsu appeared in the doorway. Tanjirou’s heart was beating like a drum. But he knew it didn’t take Zenitsu’s auditory perceptions to figure out what they were doing. Inosuke was panting slightly, and he still hadn’t removed his hands from around him.
“Don’t flirt at work, you idiots! We’re running a serious business here!” Zenitsu’s loud shrill scream echoed around them in the confined space. “If you don’t get table twelve’s order ready in five minutes, you… you will… well, you can’t be fired, but you will be sorry!”
Zenitsu threw a dirty look at both of them and stormed off.
“Tsk, stupid Monitsu.” Inosuke straightened up and released Tanjirou. “What do you need for table twelve? I’ll help.”
Tanjirou neither knew nor cared what table twelve’s order was. There were much more pressing matters at hand.
“We… really shouldn’t do this,” Tanjirou stammered.
“Huh? Do what?”
“Uh… kiss.” Tanjirou took a deep breath. “We shouldn’t kiss each other.”
“Why?” Inosuke frowned at him, his delicate features radiating impatience.
“Um… because you should only kiss someone special to you. Someone you like very much!”
“I don’t dislike you.”
“That’s not a good enough reason to kiss someone! You don’t dislike Zenitsu and Nezuko too, but you wouldn’t kiss them, right?”
Right? Tanjirou hoped.
“I don’t want to kiss them.” Inosuke scoffed.
“Right.” Tanjirou nodded, feeling strangely relieved. “So you shouldn’t kiss me too.”
“You’re different.” Inosuke’s expression softened. “You’re my underling number one.”
“That’s… neither here nor there. Bosses don’t kiss their underlings.”
“You’re just an underling, so you don’t get to decide that.”
And he pushed him against the wall and kissed him again.
Chapter 2
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Author Notes: I had a blast writing this fic with the oblivious and protective Tanjirou falling apart from Inosuke's outrageous flirting. Inosuke just wants to kiss Tanjirou, but Tanjirou doesn't understand his advances, and all he can think about is how much trouble Inosuke could get into if he pulls this stunt on someone else. But let's be honest, can you blame Tanjirou for failing to understand when Inosuke just springs these kisses on him without any warning or explanation? Writing about the miscommunication between two fools in love was too much fun. “Aren’t you going to praise me?” Inosuke demanded, his bright green eyes brimming with excitement. “After kissing you yesterday, my heart wouldn’t stop doing somersaults, so I had to get away to calm it down. This time I shifted my heart twenty-five degrees to the right and it feels much better. I’m brilliant, aren’t I?” When I first saw the scene where Inosuke said he could shift his heart, I thought it was one of the most incredulous things I've ever heard, and even my mom, who was watching the show with me, exclaimed, "He can shift his heart?!" I'm thrilled that it has come in handy for my fic, as it would explain how Inosuke could quickly transition from running off after a quick peck to staying put and extending his kiss. Thank you for reading! If my fic made you smile, it’d really make my day if you could drop a like, reblog, and/or comment to let me know! This story is also published on AO3 where you can comment anonymously!
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anomaly-hivemind · 1 year
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Sweater Holders// Tanjiro x Inosuke
Chapter Two, Bonus Chapter
Warnings: Aged-Up Characters, Alternate Universe Angst, Bottom!Inosuke, Breeding, College!Au, Cuddles, Douma, Fluff, Gae, Himbos, MDNI, Mental Comfort, Mutual Pining, Potential Gore, Top!Tanjiro, Virgin, Biting, Body Worship, Bottom, Eventual Smut, Friends to Lovers, if you know you know, Inotan, Teacher!Muzan, Slowburn, Smut, Tanjiro'S BigAssForehead, Top
Chapter Three
This Side of Paradise - Coyote Theory, From Now On (the one from twilight breaking dawn part one)
Tanjiro opened up the thread of messages between Inosuke and himself. They had spent quite some time throughout the week texting back and forth about small things to make conversation. 
Tanjiro leaned back against his headboard as he reflected on the previous conversations while waiting for Inosuke to respond. He marveled at how Inosuke could consistently talk to someone every day and still get their name wrong. His phone vibrated softly in his hand. The notification displayed at the top of his screen. It was from Inosuke.
Inosuke: Yo Monjiro help me with my english 
Tanjiro: How do you get my name wrong in the text too?
Inosuke: Are you gonna help me or not
Tanjiro: Yeah, sure. When do you need help?
Inosuke: how about now
Tanjiro: Send me your address then.
Inosuke: XXX, Blank-berry Circle, Chiba prefecture
Tanjiro: Ok, I’m heading over right now. See you in a few.
Tanjiro got up to find more presentable clothes and headed to Inosuke’s place. He skimmed through his neatly hung clothes for something to throw on. 
What’s the weather even like? He thought, simultaneously taking out his phone to check the weather.
“Fifteen degrees (Celcius), huh. I guess it’ll be a bit chilly.” Tanjiro said to himself.``Guess I’ll wear a sweater.” Tanjiro pulled out a light green Nike sweatshirt, a tight-knit, thin forest green long-sleeve shirt, and light wash jeans.
 Tanjiro grabbed his wallet and keys before making his way to the door and slipped on a pair of black converses.
“Zenitsu, I’m heading out!” Tanjiro called out.
"How long are you gonna be out for?" Zenitsu asked, sitting up on his bed.
"I don't know an hour or so, maybe longer, why? " Tanjiro shrugged his shoulders slightly.
"No reason, just wondering," Zenitsu said, quite suspicious. 
"Ok…" Tanjiro would have questioned him a little more but be trusted that Zenitsu wouldn't do anything stupid. 
“Have fun doing whatever you're going to do” Zenitsu waved Tanjiro off and watched him leave the door. 
The walk would have been silent if it weren't for the passing cars on the busy roads and the even more active bustling people. Tanjiro makes his way to his nearest train station so he can help Inosuke with English. 
The train was always full of people, those coming and going who had to make their daily commute. Tanjiro joined the crowd of people stepping swiftly through the sliding doors. He walked to one of the less populated corners, stood by the hanging handles, and watched the rest of the passersby shovel into the train cart.
He decided to text Inosuke that he was nearby and would be there shortly. It wouldn't take long after the train made its complete stop. The walk was just short of ten minutes before he reached the large classy decorative house. He checked the address to avoid any awkward encounters with a stranger. Tanjiro quickly texted Inosuke to verify that it was the correct house, although the nameplate said Shabana, which he knew was not Inosuke’s surname.
After getting confirmation that his location was correct, he gave the door a confident knock and waited for an answer on the other side. He wondered if Inosuke was the only one home; or if his family would be there. A part of him wanted to avoid any uncomfortable conversations due to someone misunderstanding why he came over. 
With his thoughts cut short, the door abruptly opened, and he was met with a comfy-looking Inosuke. He swings the door open before walking away, giving Tanjiro a better view inside his home; with the door more ajar, he could see the inside of the house much more clearly, but he also got a better look at Inosuke’s entire outfit. 
Inosuke wore blue, yellow, and white color block sweatpants, which sat loosely on his hips, a muscle t-shirt with overly large arm holes that showed his sides, and a small hairpin that held the middle part of his hair up. 
 “What are you waiting for? Stop staring at me!” Inosuke closed the door, locked it, and then started walking down the hallway. Turning to see if Tanjiro was following, Tanjiro took the hint, placed his shoes on the floor near the door, and followed Inosuke through the large house.
As they walked down the halls, several different things caught Tanjiro’s eyes; many photos lined the walls, most of a man with platinum hair and a black-haired woman whom Tanjiro assumed were his parents, although they looked pretty young. 
The hall opened up into a large foyer. A rounded staircase split off into two that were lined against the walls. Between the stairs was a large shelf stuffed to the gills with shining medals, trophies, and pictures.
Tanjiro stopped and looked inside the case. The top shelf had medals for gymnastics with pictures of a young girl and a boy. There were different medals on each row, but all were first place.
Not trying to get lost in the house due to not keeping up, he starts walking after Inosuke; after a few short steps, they make it to a door. 
When they walk inside, they are greeted with a sizable bedroom. Tanjiro looked around at the room and its contents. Rich navy blue painted the walls, excluding one wall with a mural of an anime character covering it.
The bed sat in the middle of the room against a far wall; the grey covers were strewn messily, half falling off the bed. In front of a window was an L-shaped desk with three monitors and manga scattered across it. 
Inosuke gestured to a wooden kotatsu table in the middle of the room. Tanjiro sat down, slipping his legs under to be greeted by the heater's warmth. 
“What do you want to start with first?” Tanjiro observed the stuff on the table.
“How about this one?” Inosuke grabbed a cyan book with the cover font plaster onto it. They flip to one of the pages with some scattered sticky notes. 
  “Alright.” Tanjiro looked over the content of the page; he thought that seeing what Inosuke could already do would help him get a better understanding of what he needed assistants on.
The page notes were on translations of complex English grammar, from kanji to English words or short phrases. He picked out random words and wrote them on separate paper; he placed each on a line by itself for spacing. When he finished rewriting the words, he flipped the paper to face Inosuke.
“Could you write the words you know on this paper in a sentence” 
“Sure.” Inosuke went down the list of words, putting them each in an English phrase or sentence until he got to the last word. He looked up with a confused face with a slight mix of embarrassed expressions.
“Is this one tripping you up?” Tanjiro looked down at the word ‘phenomenal’ in Kanji and English side by side.  
“I know the word! I just don’t know how to put it in a sentence.” Inosuke’s words showed that he was slightly defensive in his words, and Tanjiro thought his reaction was quite cute in a way.   
“By the looks of it, you got everything right-”
“Of course, I got them right,” Inosuke said proudly.
“I'll just tell you this; let me think for a moment.” Tanjiro placed his elbows on the table and held his hands together. He wanted to create a sentence that would help the word stick. That’s when he thought up; it was sure to give the word a lasting impression.
“You are a phenomenal person,” Tanjiro said with a certain smugness, even with his innocent smile. Inosuke's ears began to heat up a little and became a subtle pink. Tanjiro lets out a small laugh and grabs more paper to examine. 
Tanjiro quickly scanned the papers before putting them down and looking back at Inosuke.
“So, is this your homework?” Tanjiro inquired
“No, this is an extra-credit assignment.” 
“Just curious so I know what we're working with. Where are your grades at right now?”
Inosuke looked away as he thought; his eyebrows furrowed with frustration before he inevitably let out a sigh and took out his phone.
“Fifty-six.”
“‘Scuse me?”
“That’s my grade in English right now, a fifty-six,”
Tajiro’s eyes widened, and his mouth fell open slightly. A fifty-six, he couldn’t believe it. This had to be some sort of joke, but from the expression on Inosuke’s face, he could tell he was dead serious. 
“I’m being serious.”
“Did he read my mind?” 
“No. You just have an expressive face.”
“What! wait, really,”
“Yes, and You said that last part out loud,” Inosuke said, making a deadpan face.
“Wow, if you need me to come over more to help you study, I'll be glad too.” Tanjiro was going to help in the best way he could. It was the right thing to do.
“Yeah, that would help, thanks.” Inosuke gives a subtle smile with how kind a simple gesture could be. 
Time ticked on as they progressed through the assignment; Inosuke slowly started to gain some understanding of his English work.
“Inosuke, you really didn’t need that much help. Why are you failing?” 
“Well, I'm fluent in English; I just can’t read it,” Inosuke said, leaning back against his hands.
“Really?”
“Yeah, I learned from this American cartoon, The Amazing World of Gumball.” 
Before Tanjiro could respond, Inosuke's stomach let out a loud grumble.
“I think it's time for a snack break, don't you?
“Yeah, that sounds like a good idea.”
The boys pull themselves from under the warmth of the table and head off to the kitchen.
“All I got is this, but we can share it if you don't mind?”
“Did you make this?” “No, I don't mind at all.'' He looks down at the nicely curated bento box: the box was filled with Tempura, octo dogs, omurice, and regular rice, which was topped off nicely with a pickled plum. 
“No, my mom made it because she can’t trust me not to burn the house down.”
“Can you not cook?”
“I can make things that go in the microwave.” He places the bento box into the microwave.
“Really…” Tanjiro gave Inosuke a side look.
“Don't judge me; no one taught me how… BESIDES, can you cook?”
“Yes. I cook very often, but maybe I could also teach you how to cook when I come to help  you study.” Tanjiro shrugged.
“Yeah, that would be cool.”
Inosuke turned back to the fridge and grabbed two bottles of water, absentmindedly passing them to Tanjiro; he then took two pairs of chopsticks from the drawer.
“Here,” Inosuke said, offering up the chopsticks to Tanjiro. Tanjiro’s fingers ghosted over Inosuke’s; he felt like a jolt of lightning zipped through his fingers.
 A blush came to Tanjiro’s face as he looked away. Why the hell do I feel this way? I hardly know him! Tanjiro thought. 
Inosuke, unphased, grabbed a bottle from Tanjiros arm’s and started back towards his room. Tanjiro followed suit, shaking his head as if it would make his flushed face return to normal faster.
 Inosuke and Tanjiro both took a seat across from each other at the kotatsu table. They thank the meal and start to eat parts of the food from the box in the middle of the table while they have light conversations about school and random stuff as they eat. 
“This food tastes great, by the way.” Tanjiro let out a short hum as he savored the meal.
“I’ll be sure to tell my mom you like it.” Inosuke shoved food into his face as he talked. Inosuke smiled happily as he ate, grains of rice stuck to the sides of his face. 
Cute. Tanijro thought. 
“You might want to slow down; I don't want you to choke.” 
“I've never choked on any other time I’ve eaten, so why would I now?”
“Accidents can happen at any time.”
“Is that a threat!” Inosuke placed a hand on his chest and tried to keep a straight face.
Tanjiro laughed good-spiritedly. “No, Inosuke. It’s more of a warning. But if you do, don't worry; I'm CPR certified.” 
Inosuke let out a small chuckle and glanced at the clock on his wall. It was getting around the time his mother would be heading home. A voice rang throughout the house as if she had read his mind.
“Inosuke! I’m home.”
After hearing Inosuke’s mother, a quick knock hit his bedroom door before opening. Both of the boys eyed the door as Mrs. Hashibira as she leaned her upper body in the doorway.
“Oh, I didn't realize you had a guest over.” She gave Tanjiro a warm smile.
“Hello, It’s a pleasure to meet you, Mrs. Hashibira; I’m Tanjiro Kamado. Thank you for having me,” Tanjiro said, bowing to her.
“ A pleasure to meet you as well, Kamado, and you can just call me Kotoha.” She smiled before turning to Inosuke.
“Well, I’m going to get started on dinner; you’re free to join us, Tanjiro; we're having pork cutlets.”     
“I’d love to stay if that's fine with you, Inosuke.” 
“Sure. Can we have tempura too, Mom?” 
“We can’t have tempura with every single meal.” 
“Whatever,” Inosuke huffed disappointedly, holding his head in his hand.
“I’ll be done making dinner by the time your father gets home. You two have fun… but not too much.” Mrs. Hashibira winked and walked out of the room, closing the door before anyone could respond to her. 
 Tanjiro stared at the door for a moment before looking at Inosuke and then the door again, wondering if he heard Mrs.Hashibira correctly. He shook it off when he noticed Inosuke walking to his bed.
“Wanna get back to studying then.” Tanjiro looked back at the half-finished paperwork that was pushed to the side.
“Absolutely not.” Inosuke looked up at Tanjiro from his comfy position on his bed.  
“If you don't finish it now, it's not going to get done at all.” 
“We can work on it the next time you come over.”
“Fine, but I won't let you get out of it next time.” Tanjiro looked around the room. Ring to find something for a discussion topic to ease the feeling of awkwardness in the room.
His mind traveled back to the trophy case he saw by the stairs. Earlier, when walking by, the picture piqued his curiosity. The boy had to be Inosuke, but who was the girl, his sister perhaps?
“Hey Inosuke, who’s that in the picture with you in the trop-“ Tanjiro’s train of thought came to a sudden halt as he looked up at Inosuke, who was in a pose resembling when a cat is bathing themselves. “Um… Inosuke, what are you doing?”
“Stretching, duh…”
“So, what type of dance do you specialize in?”
“Hip Hop, but lately, my instructor Tengen has me branding back into Ballet, which is what I started with.”
 “You must be pretty good; when’d you start dancing?”
“Um… about maybe nine or ten years ago. It was around the same time I quit gymnastics.”
Tanjiro steadily kept asking questions, he and Inosuke growing ever closer with every answer. Inosuke’s heart beating slightly faster as Tanjiro stared at him with innocent curiosity. He had never had someone actually want to listen to him, so it was a new feeling altogether.
A warm smile inches its way onto Inosuke’s face, “Hey Kampachiro, you wanna watch anime?”
“Sure,” Tanjiro answered; without a second thought, Inosuke flipped on the TV and scrolled through different programs before stopping.
The cheery theme of Kamisama kiss started playing, filling the room with soft music.
“You know I didn’t expect you to watch romance anime.”
“It’s funny as hell, and you don’t have to worry about the main character getting their ass kicked every episode,” Inosuke grinned.
Time ticked on as they sat in comfortable silence aside from the tv and an occasional remark from one of the two boys.
 “Dinner is ready,” they both hear in the distance, and they pause the anime and head out to the dining area. Inosuke and Tanjiro are greeted with Mrs.Hashibira and Douma setting up the table.
“Please have a seat, Kamado.” 
“Thank you for having me.” 
“It’s no problem; Inosuke never brings any friends home, so it is a pleasure to have you here,” Kotoha smiled. 
“It's because he has no friends.” Tanjiro looked in the direction of the voice while Inosuke just groaned. It was a girl with long white hair and a tall man with black, green-tipped hair behind her.
“ Well, neither do you; Instagram followers don’t count,” Inosuke replied. Ume scoffed and simply crossed to the other side of the table.
They all thanked the food and began to eat the food. 
 “The food tastes great, Mrs.Hashibira,” Tanjiro let out a short hum of approval at the meal.
 “Oh, thank you.” she swings her hand back and forth as she speaks.
“So Tanjiro, where'd you meet Inosuke? Are you in one of his classes?” Douma asked, his iridescent eyes landing on Tanjiro. 
A slight feeling of anxiety washed over Tanjiro as he quickly cleared his throat.
“ No, sir, we met at the banquet for the opening of the crescent echelon hospital.”
“Really now, I remember you now. You’re Muzan’s pupil, isn’t that right?”
“Yes, sir. I’m Tanjiro; it's nice to meet you .”
“It’s nice to meet you as well. I'm Douma. Muzan was bragging about you not too long ago but don’t tell him I told you, or He’ll be cross with me,” Douma smiled. 
“Don’t worry, your secret’s safe with me,” Tanjiro jokes.
  After talking more and getting to know everyone better, the conversation seemed to flow naturally as they ate. 
After the meal, Tanjiro offered to help clean up but was refused, seeing as he was a guest in their home.
“Well, it’s getting late, and I should get going, thank you for your hospitality Douma and Ms. Kotoha. See you later, Inosuke.” Tanjiro said, bowing to Inosukes parents before waving to him.
“See ya later, Gonpachiro,” Inosuke said before walking away.
“He’s such a sweet boy. I think he’ll be a good influence on Inosuke,” Kotoha smiled, resting her head against Douma’s chest.
“Or Inosuke will be a bad influence on him; either way, it’s sure to be entertaining.” Douma laughed.
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novasanel · 4 years
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Inotan Fic Dump
oh hi there, I have another dump of links to share with the tumblr world 
I recently participated in Inotan Week 2020 and I have all 7 days worth of fics for you guys to read if anyone hasn’t seen these already!
without further adoooo::
Day 1: Rain/Calm - For Another Day Canon Divergent, 2,858 words
Day 2: Picnic/Grief - Summer Hideaway Canon Divergent/Post Canon (so spoilers!!), 3,291 words
Day 3: Flowers/Comfort - Do you Dream of Wisteria? AU-Modern, Tattoo Artist/Florist AU, 7,244 words
Day 4: Hiking/Hands - this place we share AU-Modern, 5,211 words
Day 5: Roller Skates/Scars - Coming back to You AU-Modern, Roller Derby/Childhood Best friends AU, 9,068 words
Day 6: Biking Date/Cloud Gazing - I only care if You are happy AU-Modern, High School AU, 2,723 words
Day 7: Free day! - Red Eyes amidst the Depths MerMay AU, Mer Tanjirou, 11,870 words
PLS FEAST AND ENJOY THANK YOU I WILL BE BACK WITH MORE EVENTUALLY
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ssarotto · 4 years
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I LOVE MY BABIESSS
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cherripossum · 5 years
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day 7 for inotan week: free day! i love role reversal/demon au so!! theres a lot of mistakes but just, take it,, bhjdfhj
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snowshinefivez5 · 3 years
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InoTan Week Day 1: Childhood
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Let me clarify that I don't read the Manga, I only watch the anime. So when preparing for this prompt and I searched up baby pictures for both I couldn't help but draw Inosuke like this. Stay tuned for the next days ^^.
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@inotanweeks
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dxncingwithastrxnger · 6 months
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Is anyone doing Inotan Week prompts this year??
Cause like
I'll totally come up with the prompts
I want an Inotan week this year
And if anyone is doing/has already done Inotan prompts, please direct me to them?? I haven't found any so far, lmao
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lisandra-phillips · 3 years
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#InoTanWeek2021
Day 6: Costumes/Formal
Their formal outfits > the whole world
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belovedmuichiro · 2 years
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I'm new to the demon slayer fandom, a week new to be exact, and I can already say that Inosuke is my #1 pig man, he's gorgeous and epic at the same time.
I just discovered your demon au while looking for inotan content and I would love seeing either more artwork or more writings from you about it, it's heartwarming in a way and an easy obsession on my part! Keep it up!
Ahhh!! Thank you so much!! I actually do have more stuff planned for it, I’ve just held off since I get busy, but I’m gonna keep going forward with the au! I’m glad you like it! Hopefully I’ll have what’s on my mind posted within this week or the next, but if you have any questions about it in the meantime, I’m happy to answer them! Once again, thank you for your interest! It means the world to me 🥰
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writerrawwrrr · 3 years
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: 鬼滅の刃 | Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Anime) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Hashibira Inosuke/Kamado Tanjirou Characters: Hashibira Inosuke, Kamado Tanjirou, Agatsuma Zenitsu Additional Tags: Getting Together, First Meetings, Scents & Smells, Feelings Realization Series: Part 5 of InoTan Week 2021 Summary:
That's the smell Inosuke has been radiating the last few months. Honey and cherry blossoms and a hint of cinnamon. Sweet but longing. The smell of love, for the lack of better words.
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corazomma · 4 years
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why is the tanzen tag DEAD
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the-pink-eyed-demon · 5 years
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Nezuko doin a zoom
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