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In which, Ace survived Marineford by being what he was. An insufferable acute brocon that made everyone around him miserable. Lo and behold the second brother appeared and just as insufferable.
Snatching the note from Haruta’s hand, Marco read the deceivingly simple message with disbelief.
Bored. Gonna go out for a bit. Don’t worry, I’m not going to be alone. I’m meeting up with Sabo :)
Marco didn’t understand how being with his other brother should be a reason to not worry for Ace. In fact, in Marco’s opinion, it was worse.
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- Part 2 of One Piece: Brother Complex Edition
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22 Sep 2025
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What if... Luffy's burst of Conqueror Haki had been too late? Would Ace die because of his lateness? Or did fate already planned otherwise even without the conqueror's will's intervention?
After all, Buggy couldn't just let his captain's son died just like that.
Nakama-feel. Roger was practically the cabin boys' dad. Familial Roger Pirates. Buggy DOES have a heart.
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22 Sep 2025
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When the company is turned away by the hobbit living in Bag End, they are shocked to find a hobbit child who wants to come with them. Despite Gandalf’s misgivings about taking an orphaned Bilbo Baggins on the road, the dwarrows fail to see the problem. After all, plenty of dwarf children grew up on the road, and it’s better than leaving him homeless. Along the way Bilbo worms his way into the hearts of everyone, but particularly into ‘Uncle’ Thorin’s.
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- Part 1 of Finding Home
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That's What You Get (For Waking Up in Vegas) by The Feels Whale (miscellea)
Fandoms: The Hobbit (2012), The Hobbit - All Media Types, The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien
03 May 2013
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On the day after his thirty-third birthday Bilbo Baggins wakes up hung over, covered in glitter, and alone in a hotel room in the casino-riddled city of Bree. Seventeen years later a group of dwarrow insurgents break into his kitchen and kidnap him.
It’s not readily apparent, but these two events are not unrelated.
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"We knew each other.” The dwarf replies. “Once, it seems.”
“Oh?” Bilbo squints and wishes for his glasses. No one’s been able to go to his apartment for a fresh set of contacts and the ones he had in before feel like sandpaper at this point. “I’m sorry. I’ve got a terrible memory for faces and… well. It’s been a rough few weeks. Who are you?”
“Thorin the Second of the line of Durin.” He replies and Bilbo feels the bottom of his stomach fall out. “Informally, I’m Thorin Oakenshield.” The dwarf clears his throat and his ears turn a dull red. “Your husband.”
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Silly Trinkets by The Feels Whale (miscellea)
Fandoms: The Hobbit (2012), The Hobbit - All Media Types, The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien
05 Feb 2013
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There are no words adequate to describe the Last Homely House or the wonders of Lord Elrond’s hospitality, which seems impossible to strain even under the burden of thirteen empty dwarfish stomachs and their even more trying attitudes.
Having played hostess to those same stomachs in her time, Briar is duly impressed and endeavors to add to the burden as little as possible. This is made somewhat more difficult by the fact that elves, apparently, are better able to differentiate between hobbit gentlemen and hobbit ladies that dwarves seem to be. A fact Briar learned when Lord Elrond pulled her to one side after their meal and put her into the hands of his daughter and her women with a gentle smile.
Briar feels that she probably owes him a swift kick in the shins for that.
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- Part 1 of Distances Both Physical and Emotional