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Luffy agrees to help a shipwrecked boy and bring him home. And said boy immediately latches on to the cook, which Zoro doesn’t approve of. It's just a little crush, except Zoro is having none of it.
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14 May 2026
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Later that night, when Luffy is in bed scrolling mindlessly on his phone as sleep eludes him, he stumbles upon an ad. Initially he just scrolls past it, not really thinking much of it, but something makes him go back to it.
LOOKING FOR A SUGAR DADDY? >>CLICK HERE<< SUGAR BABIES WANTED!!
Luffy hates his job and decides to try something new.
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13 May 2026
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When Zoro makes it clear that compliments are useless, Sanji, an expert on the subject, decides to prove him wrong, because who the hell doesn't like them? What starts as a simple attempt to make him feel good soon becomes more complicated than expected, with compliments that don't go as planned, confusing reactions, and a tension that neither of them quite knows how to handle.
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Despite his denials, Sanji suspects that Zoro might have a praise kink and decides to do something about it.
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05 May 2026
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Zoro was sure he didn't stand a chance with the cook, a notoriously straight man.
Until he sees him with Law, and everything goes to hell.
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03 May 2026
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By now, it was basically an open secret that Zoro liked his roommate, Sanji. Their whole friend group knew—hell, even most of the campus seemed to have caught on.
Except for, of course, Zoro and Sanji themselves.
Or at least, that was what everyone thought.
Because Zoro knew. He was painfully, undeniably aware of it. How could he not be, when he was sharing a dorm with the man? Sanji’s presence was everywhere—his scent lingering in the room, his voice, his routines, his stupid little habits Zoro had memorized without even trying. And on top of that, they shared the same friend group, constantly orbiting each other.
All of it was hidden behind a carefully constructed wall—aloof and nonchalant. A façade Zoro had built brick by brick so no one would ever see just how much the blond made his heart race.
Because it was common knowledge that he was straight. As straight as they get, apparently.
And Zoro would rather bury every single one of those feelings than risk losing Sanji as a friend.
Still, that wall of his was about as see-through as glass—at least to everyone except Sanji.Bookmarked by Triagedfiend
01 May 2026

