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Mob trusts Reigen, Ritsu doesn't. Therefore, Ritsu tries to find out why Mob trusts him.
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14 Jun 2026
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Reigen's hands were always so full of life, they complemented his words and made figures for Mob's own innocent, childish amusement. He wondered if they had a life of his own and sometimes he wanted to hold them.
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14 Jun 2026
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Reigen takes Mob to a pond for an important lesson.
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- Part 2 of Various MP100 Drabbles
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14 Jun 2026
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tomorrow isn't always another day by suitablyskippy for warfare
Fandoms: モブサイコ100 | Mob Psycho 100
25 Dec 2016
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It’s like Reigen’s been waiting for the question. He stops dead on the pavement, grips Mob by the shoulders, and stares down into his eyes with an expression as haunted as though every ghost the pair of them has ever exorcised has taken up residence behind it. “Mob,” he says. “Mob,” he says again. “Tell me, Mob. Look at me and tell me. Tell me truthfully. Do I look cursed to you?”
Mob looks at him, and tells him truthfully. “No.”
“Well, you didn’t look very long,” says Reigen. “Let’s just stand here for a moment, like so, and you can have another look, a nice long look, and really think about it...”
(There's nothing strange about being called back to exorcise the same haunted photocopier six days in a row. It must just be a very haunted photocopier.)
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13 Jun 2026
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there's no escaping psychic justice by suitablyskippy
Fandoms: モブサイコ100 | Mob Psycho 100
03 May 2019
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“Hold that thought,” says Reigen. “The spirit isn’t the protagonist. The spirit is, no offence intended, the villain. The spirit is the obstacle our hero must overcome before reaching his happy ending.”
“Oh, no,” the spirit says. “No, not at all. I see this story as more of a tragedy. Suffering in life, suffering in death. The futile attempts of one spirit to find happiness, before being snuffed out at the very brink of success. You should emphasise that theme. And I also don’t like the pacing.”
(Trapped on the job with an unfriendly spirit, Reigen decides to buy himself time by telling it his longest, most thrilling, and most factually accurate story yet.)
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12 Jun 2026
