4 Answers2026-07-07 12:26:41
Trying to find crossovers for those two specifically is like searching for a rare pair in a tiny fandom within a fandom. 'The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.' isn't a massive crossover hub to begin with, and Toritsuka's a supporting character. So the pool is super limited.
Your best bet isn't going to be a dedicated rec list, but scouring Ao3 and Fanfiction.net with the right tags. Filter for crossovers, include both characters, and maybe add the fandom you want it crossed with. I've had luck with 'Jujutsu Kaisen' or 'Mob Psycho 100' as companion fandoms—they share that supernatural-slice-of-life-comedy vibe that makes the character voices easier to blend. You might get one or two good ones in a sea of Saiki/Kaido or Saiki/Aren fics.
Honestly, sometimes you gotta write the fic you want to read. The dynamic of a genuine psychic constantly annoyed by a horny, ghost-using fraud is comedy gold waiting to happen.
5 Answers2026-07-07 06:48:37
Whoa, you've hit on a pairing I rarely see anyone mention! Saiki and Toritsuka have such a weirdly perfect dynamic for fics—a deadpan psychic who hates attention paired with a ghost medium who desperately craves it. It writes itself. For discovery, Archive of Our Own is your foundation. Tag filtering is essential: use 'Saiki Kusuo', 'Toritsuka Reita', and maybe the 'Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan' fandom tag. Crossovers are trickier. I've seen them pop up in broader 'mashup' collections or in stories where Saiki's world gets invaded by elements from another series and Toritsuka's the only one who notices the ghostly side-effects.
Don't sleep on Tumblr, honestly. It's messy, but the 'saiki k' tag sometimes has rec lists or writers who post snippets directly. I found a decent 'Jujutsu Kaisen' crossover that way, where Toritsuka kept accidentally summoning cursed spirits thinking they were regular ghosts and Saiki had to silently clean up the mess. Wattpad and Fanfiction.net have them too, but quality is a total lottery. The search function is your enemy there; you just have to brute-force scroll through the 'Saiki Kusuo' category and hope.
The real niche stuff lives on Pixiv if you can navigate it (Novels section, Japanese tags like サイキク and 鳥束). Machine translation is your friend for those. Honestly, half the fun is the hunt. You won't find a dedicated section anywhere, so it's all about creative tag combos and sifting.
4 Answers2026-07-07 13:44:35
It's hard to top a twist that recontextualizes their entire dynamic from the jump. I read one once where the twist was that the "psychic connection" Saiki always groaned about wasn't just annoyance—it was a genuine, two-way empathic link Toritsuka accidentally forged during one of his usual attempts to peek into Saiki's mind. The fic built it up like Saiki was just being his usual grumpy self, but the reveal was that he was actually constantly feeling the emotional fallout of Toritsuka's own loneliness and self-loathing, which he'd buried under all that pervy bravado. That hit different.
Suddenly Saiki's irritation wasn't just about the nuisance; it was this unbearable intimacy forced on someone who values his solitude above all else, while also being unable to ignore the very real pain of the person he acts like he can't stand. The twist didn't change their banter, but it gave every sarcastic comment Saiki made a layer of reluctant, pissed-off caretaking. It made their ending feel earned, not saccharine.
5 Answers2026-07-07 17:55:36
I've noticed this pairing tends to get stuck in a specific rut. Most fics feel like they're just rehashing the same dynamic where Saiki is exasperated but secretly fond and Toritsuka is a hopelessly persistent nuisance. That 'grumpy/sunshine' template gets old after you've read twenty variations. I'd love to see someone really dig into the genuine moral chasm between them—Saiki's rigid, self-imposed ethical code versus Toritsuka's complete lack of one when it comes to using his powers. That's where the real tension is, not just in whether Saiki will finally admit he tolerates the guy.
There's also a weird avoidance of how Toritsuka's perversion actually functions as a character flaw, not just a cute quirk. In canon, it's genuinely repulsive to other characters. Exploring that from Saiki's telepathic perspective could be horrifyingly intimate and deeply uncomfortable, which would be a fascinating angle instead of the usual fluff. Most stories sand down the edges until they're just another odd couple, and that feels like a missed opportunity for something darker and more interesting.
3 Answers2026-07-07 08:41:10
I'm probably going to be the weird one here, but I don't always go for the big confession scenes everyone recommends. Sometimes the small, quiet moments hit harder. There's this one fic, I can't even remember the title now, where it's just Saiki passively listening to Teruhashi's internal monologue during some school festival setup. She's not even trying to be 'perfect', she's just mentally complaining about how heavy the decorations are and wondering if she can sneak a bite of takoyaki without anyone seeing. Saiki overhears it all and, without a word, just levitates the box she's struggling with. He never acknowledges it, she never finds out, and the fic just moves on. It's such a non-moment, but it's so perfectly them—his begrudging, unseen care meeting her hidden, mundane humanity. That stuff sticks with me longer than any grand romantic gesture.
On the other end of the spectrum, there's a popular trope I actually avoid: the 'Saiki finally admits his feelings' climaxes that make him too soft too fast. It feels out of character. The better versions are the ones where his 'confession' is an action so quintessentially Saiki it loops back to being romantic. Like a fic where Teruhashi is sick, and he uses his telepathy to hear she's worried about missing a test, so he psychically copies the notes onto her desk—but arranges them in a mildly irritating, illogical order just so she'll have something to grumble about and forget her fever. The romance is in the precision of the annoyance.
4 Answers2026-07-07 02:04:38
Ah, I've scrolled through a lot of Saiki x Toritsuka stuff, and honestly, most of it leans hard into the comedy already present in 'The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.' The dynamic is inherently funny—Saiki's deadpan annoyance versus Toritsuka's desperate, pervy enthusiasm. The fics that nail it don't try to force a dramatic romance; they just let those personalities clash.
I remember one where Toritsuka tries to use his spirit medium powers to set up a 'perfect date' by possessing Saiki's family, and Saiki just spends the entire time internally monologuing about the sheer inconvenience while subtly sabotaging it with his own powers. The humor came from the escalating absurdity and Saiki's increasingly creative ways to express 'leave me alone.' Another good one was a modern AU where Toritsuka kept trying to get Saiki to join his fake ghost-hunting YouTube channel, with Saiki replying entirely via telepathy to Toritsuka's phone. The mismatch in energy is the whole joke.
Honestly, the best comedic fics for this pairing feel like extended, slightly more chaotic episodes of the show. They work because the writers understand the original tone.
4 Answers2026-07-07 11:20:15
Man, I feel this search in my soul. Finding that specific 'oh no he's hot' energy between Saiki and Teruhashi is a whole mood, but it can be scattered. AO3 is my usual haunt—their tagging system is a lifesaver. If you filter by the 'The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.' fandom and then the pairing 'Kusuo Saiki/Kokomi Teruhashi,' you'll get a solid list. Adding the 'Romantic Comedy' or 'Fluff' tags helps narrow it down. The real trick is sorting by kudos or bookmarks; some of the older gems get buried otherwise.
Don't sleep on FanFiction.net either, though the tagging is messier. You gotta use the search function and wade through some crossovers. I found a hilarious one there called 'Unspoken Agreement' where Teruhashi's 'oh poor me' act accidentally works on Saiki for once, and his internal monologue is peak comedy. Wattpad has a different vibe—more modern AUs, like coffee shop or university settings, if that's your thing. Just be prepared to sift through a lot of unfinished works.
The dynamic is perfect for rom-com, right? Teruhashi's desperate need for attention versus Saiki's desperate need for anonymity creates this fantastic push-pull. The best fics capture that—Teruhashi scheming her cutest schemes, Saiki being utterly deadpan but maybe, just maybe, noticing her a tiny bit more than he lets on. I live for the moments where his psychic powers backfire because of her sheer, universe-bending luck.
4 Answers2026-07-07 11:54:24
Honestly, I don't think 'best' is the right word because tastes vary so much. The classic slow-burn from rivals to grudging respect to 'oh no he's hot' is everywhere, and done well in stuff like 'Don't Call Me God' where Saiki's internal monologue about her being a 'nuisance' slowly loses conviction.
What I search for instead is fics that get the mechanics of Saiki's powers right—the way he'd have to actively filter out her 'offu' aura, or accidentally read her genuine, non-perfect thoughts. There's a short one called 'Static Interference' that nails this; Teruhashi's presence creates a weird 'signal static' in his mind, and he can't figure out why it's the only psychic noise that's vaguely pleasant. That specific angle makes it stand out.
Lots of people love the coffee jelly bribes or the 'accidental date' tropes, which are fun, but the ones that linger with me explore her frustration. She's used to adoration being effortless, and Saichi's indifference is the one puzzle she can't solve, which becomes genuine attraction. That shift in her motivation is gold for character study.