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Fandom: Yu-Gi-Oh GX
Title: Enchantment: Chapter 10: Happily Ever After
Romance: Yubel x Juudai x Johan
Word Count: chapter: 1,661||story: 16,881
Genre: Romance, SupernaturalRated: PG-13
Challenge: Written for the Diversity Writing Challenge, section I, #12, a multichap with exactly 10 chapters; Written for the Valentine's to White Day Advent, day 24, write about a brainwashing/trickery.
Summary: On Johan's wedding day, he goes for a breath of fresh air in the forest, and encounters a creature he's never seen before. He will still marry this day. But not who he expected. For who would expect to marry the King of the Fae?


Juudai's fingers brushed across Johan's skin, leaving a whisper of magic behind. Johan could feel it sink into him and welcomed it, lapping up the taste of Juudai's power much as a man dying of thirst would welcome water in the desert. He wanted more of it. He wanted more of Juudai and more of Yubel.

He thought there was something that he should also be thinking of, but any thoughts that weren't about Juudai and Yubel and the Gem Beasts, those beings closest and dearest to his heart, didn't want to stick in his mind for more than a few seconds.

He also thought he should be a lot more worried about that than he actually was, but since he couldn't focus on anything that wasn't Juudai's fingers across his cheeks or his chest or his thighs, or Yubel's lips caressing whatever Juudai wasn't touching at the time, he really couldn't. And he couldn't even be worried that he wasn't worried.

So he let himself go. What was the use of fighting for thoughts that couldn't mean that much to him? If he couldn't think about them, they were worthless, weren't they? He belonged to and with Juudai and Yubel, like they belonged to and with him. What else needed to matter in his life, aside from his dear Gem Beasts?

Johan tilted his head back and moaned, arching up into the two sets of hands drawing so much pleasure out of him. His hips twitched and bucked in time with Juudai's nibbling teeth and teasing fingers. It no longer bothered him that he couldn't bring coherent words from his lips. What did he need those for, anyway? He needed nothing more than to be able to let all the world know how much he enjoyed all of this, and if they couldn't hear him, then it most certainly wasn't for his lack of trying.

Juudai's lips brushed now beside Johan's ears. He couldn't keep track of where Juudai was at any given moment and in one of his rare episodes of clear thought, he realized that he didn't care.

"Do you love us, Johan?" Juudai wanted to know. "Say it loud if you do. Shout it. I want people in the human world to hear you."

Since that rang so closely to what he'd already been thinking, if thinking could be said about what he was doing, Johan had no qualms at all about doing just that. Juudai's fingers brushed a place within Johan that always surprised him with how sensitive it was, and Johan cried out Juudai's name, his throat aching with the strength of it.

He could feel Yubel a moment later, hot lips scorching against his chest, there and there and there, and oh there, and Yubel's name blasted back from the rafters, as loud as Juudai's had been, if not a breath louder.

"You're right," he heard Yubel telling Juudai. "This is entertaining for all of us."

Juudai only laughed, a dark and rich sound that made Johan's toes curl and his entire body wriggle with rising desire. He tried to say something coherent and intelligent, to take a part in all of this.

"More...please..." He'd never imagined his voice could sound like that, so soaked in love and lust, desire and need. He didn't think he could ever get enough of being with them. He wanted to stay with them forever.

And he would. What memories he had of the human world, the last words he'd heard from his father, the weary look in his mother's eyes, faded away, smothered beneath kisses filled with magic and touches that ignited his passions to greater and greater heights.

Any other questions were met with a simple, solid fact. He, Yubel, and Juudai were married to one another. He had the lifespan of a fae now; they'd explained that to him during their seven days of being together before the trip to the human world. He even had fae power, though it wouldn't compare to Juudai's or Yubel's.

He could never go back to the human world. The time difference would stress things out far too much. But with each moment he spent with them, he wanted to go back less and less, and he could remember less reasons for wanting to go back.

Family... The faint whisper of a thought, involving images he no longer fully remembered, ended up being brushed aside by the image of the Gem Beasts, all warm and comforting in his heart. They were his family. There was nothing that involved Juudai or Yubel in that. He didn't want or need any other family beyond them, even if he hadn't remembered them until they'd met once more here.

Again his cries of Juudai's name and Yubel's shook the room. He wouldn't have been surprised if people in the human world did hear him. He hoped they did. He wanted everyone to know how happy he was, and this was the best way he could think of to express it.

Not to mention the most fun.

In due course, Johan lost track of how many times he cried their names at the peak of his pleasure. He didn't think it mattered anymore. There would always be another time to come.

He could hear them calling his own name as well, perhaps not quite with the same volume, but at least as much intensity, and that mattered more than anything. Somewhere in the middle of it all he curled in between them, sleek fae flesh on one side, scaled fae flesh on the other, and let himself drift off into a deep, satisfied slumber.


Juudai brushed his fingers against Johan's cheek one more time, setting the last of the memory dampening spells into place. He didn't want his love to remember anything about the human world, at least not clearly enough to want to go there again. So far everything had worked out well in that regard. He doubted Johan even remembered that he'd started off as human this time.

The less Johan remembered, the less he would want to go back there, and that meant he would stay here, where he belonged. Juudai's logic was simple on that matter. Johan belonged to him and to Yubel. The wedding made it official but even before that, before the bargain his parents had made, he'd been theirs. That would never change.

And what was Juudai's, he kept, and kept close to him. He'd waited far too long for Johan to come back to them and to be in a position to be with them once he had, and he wasn't ever going to let him go now that Johan was with them.

Yubel's fingers moved alongside of his. Yubel had waited as long as he had for Johan, though he'd said the most about it. Yubel knew how he felt more than any creature in all the worlds did. Slowly those fingers closed around his own, pressing close to Johan's skin.

"We are together, my Juudai," Yubel murmured. "And nothing can ever take us apart."

Yubel always knew exactly what to say to him. He pressed a kiss onto Yubel's forehead and wrapped one arm around both Johan and Yubel. Soon enough the glorious honeymoon would end, and they would have to get around to actually ruling the fae instead of just amusing themselves. But until then, it would be a good idea to get as much sleep as they possibly could.

And we'll all live happily ever after. Just like those silly humans' fairy tales. No one lived happily ever after, he knew, because life, especially for the fae, never actually ended. But it would be more than close enough for him.


In the world of mortals, time passed, as it does for everyone, even the fae. The tale of Johan Andersen, who vanished on the very day of his wedding, never to be seen again, faded from story to memory, from memory to legend, and from legend to myth. Long after the Andersen line passed from existence, parents told their children of a boy who had been promised to a prince of demons, and how that prince of demons came for him, and because he was not a good boy, he was swept away to the netherworld for all time.

Be good, they told their children, or you will be taken away as well. Be good, or the prince of demons will come for you, and you will live as the boy did, never knowing anything but servitude to his master.

But there were always children who knew they knew more than their parents, and on nights when it was rumored the gates between the realm of man and the realm of immortal opened, children would scamper to the forests and glens, and try to catch a glimpse of the demon prince and his slave, just to see what they could see.

And some few would return with tales on their tongue of having seen a glorious golden-eyed demon, dancing with a blue-haired man who laughed with glee and kissed his prince with all of his heart, and both watched over by a creature with eyes of two colors and spreading demon wings. Some even claimed to see other creatures, a tiger and a cat, a turtle and an alicorn, an eagle and a squirrel, a great hairy elephant, and, of all things, a dragon covered in gemstones.

The parents of those who brought those tales reassured their children that what they saw was nothing more than a dream brought on by too much imagination and too much rich food eaten before they should've been asleep.

And the laughter of the Fae King and his two consorts would rise over the town, and the parents shivered and tried to forget a boy who no longer remembered anything of their world, save as a place to sometimes dance with the ones that he loved.

The End