9 Works by SyrupFog
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Trafalgar D Water Law and Monkey D Luffy are getting married have been engaged for two years when they (Luffy) finally decide (Luffy decides) that it's been long enough.
Twenty four days. Plenty of time to plan a wedding.
Oh also, Penguin has a crush on the electrician, Shachi definitely didn't set the hair salon on fire, Sanji is desperately pining for his husband who he's pretty sure doesn't even like him, and Kid... Well, Kid's pretty sure he's being stalked.
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Penguin has the hots for the Massacre Soldier. They spend the night together. It's really nice until it isn't.
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When Penguin starts finding petals littered around the bunk room on the Tang, in the beginning he thinks nothing of it. People track in dirt and leaves all the time— or maybe Clione was trying to pretty up the place at some point. There was an incident a while ago with ornamental candles that stopped after Bepo took a bite of one.
He takes more notice when the flower petals keeps happening, though.
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Law stands at the helm of a ship that isn’t his.
They need supplies, they need to recover (he needs to recover), they need to go back. He can’t— he doesn’t have another choice. They have to go back to Winner Island as soon as possible, as soon as they’re able. There’s just no other option, here. Not for him. Not when his entire crew, save for Bepo, is somewhere out there. They’re strong. They must have survived.
Law needs them to have survived.
Law and Bepo have commandeered a small marine vessel, but there's a ship that simply won't stop following them, and Law--
Law's having nightmares.
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Sanji would never admit it, but he likes the fights. They break up the monotony of the day and leave him whistling at the kitchen counter afterward as he’s chopping fruit for afternoon snacks. He often finds himself making fruit dishes after fights, actually, absently popping a few cherries or slices of mango into his mouth as he works and relishing the sugary tang. It’s a nice routine. A solid routine.
A solid enough routine, in fact, that when it fails him, he doesn’t even realize it until it’s too late.
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Regardless of Sanji’s personal feelings, their fighting has improved tenfold. Up against any enemy, Zoro can feel Sanji at his back, can sense his moves and cover his weak points.
For a beta, he does a damn good job.For a beta, he can match Zoro better than any alpha Zoro’s ever come across.
For a beta, he smells stronger and richer than Zoro would ever expect.
For a beta, he doesn’t seem much like a beta at all sometimes.
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Law honestly tries not to dwell on it, because dwelling on it doesn’t benefit him in any way. He has goals to accomplish and a crew to keep in line. He doesn’t have energy to waste on dwelling.
Plus, every time they run into the Straw Hats, which seems to be increasingly often, Luffy pulls him aside and fucks the life out of him.
So like, Law’s stupid little emotional hangup on Luffy is something he doesn’t need to spend any more energy on, because even though Luffy doesn’t feel the same way, he clearly feels some sort of way, and that should be enough to get it out of Law’s system.
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Upon being caught by the cultists the Straw Hats are in the process of taking down, Zoro's thrown into a cell next to Sanji.
But there's something wrong with Sanji. He won't shut up and he's saying some concerning things.
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Sanji is acting strange.
Or at least, he’s acting a different type of strange.
Sure, does his normal twirls and heart eyes when providing the women their snacks, but there’s something off about the way he gives Nami her food. His movements are stiff, he’s a touch quieter; his gaze seems to stare into nothing, too low to meet her eyes but too high to be at her boobs. That’s not normal.
And when Zoro finally confronts him, follows him back to the entryway of the kitchen after Sanji’s handed fruit plates to Nami and Robin, Sanji says it’s because Nami will never forgive him.
