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"I'm tired of big, stupid, bullies," Zoro ranted. "Nobody will play with me, and they're always mean to me! They push me, and call me names, and even run away from me whenever I leave my house."
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With the abrupt move from Japan to America, Zoro still has trouble fitting in with the other kids.
Luckily, there’s a bug, a hole in a fence, and a blonde boy.
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- Part 1 of Wasted Summers
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Sanji couldn’t recall the last time he had seen a look like that on Zoro—those twinkling eyes and his beautiful smile with those dorky dimples—during occasions that didn’t include some form of food.
It made Sanji think: what was he doing wrong?
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Sanji realizes a few things about his relationship that trouble him.
Like Zoro’s happiness, for example.
After docking on an island that celebrates the winter season with a large festival, Sanji becomes determined to make Zoro happy, even if it means throwing himself away in the process.
Will he succeed before the winter festival arrives?
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Sometimes, when the nights are too heavy and the memories are too loud, Sanji likes to believe that the lamb, dove, and ever-beating heart waited for him, out in the far distance—that something or someone was created for the purpose of loving him.
One day, he will find something that he can crush, hands splitting open bone and burrowing himself below, planting his deep need to love—of love.
Sanji learns to love Zoro. He learns how to love himself in the process
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He wondered if his swords were what was left of him; what was left of his humanity and sanctuary, if he used the edge of each blade to communicate rather than words and gestures because he was too far gone.
He was born as a human, yet he only knew the language of steel and death.
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Zoro has grown used to the demons that happened to be embroidered into his skin. He thinks living hurts worse than dying. But, the warmth finds him anyway, and he learns that everything is permanent—and yet, nothing is permanent.
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A One Piece modern au.
Focuses on Zoro, Sanji, and growing up.
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/my zosan secret santa 2019 gift for Cae!/
“I missed you.”
Sanji smiled in answer. This was only the beginning of their 92nd life together.
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14 Jun 2026
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The last thing Sanji needs over Valentine's Day is a merman crashing in his bathtub, but that's what he's got, and now he has to deal with Zoro's weird obsession with figuring out the human holiday.
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09 Jun 2026
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The front hem of his shirt falls open a bit, and it’s only because she’s been watching so closely already that Nami notices how Sanji’s gaze slides down for a split-second, right onto Zoro’s revealed skin. She can see his eyes widen, a hint of red shooting into his cheeks as he – and there’s no other way to put it – ogles Zoro’s chest.
Oh. Oh, well.
Or: Nami forces Sanji out of the closet via Zoro. Specifically, Zoro in dresses.
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29 May 2026
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Sanji’s always been a light sleeper.
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26 May 2026
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Nine out of ten things that come out of Zoro’s mouth are stupid or not worth listening to, but every now and then the swordsman manages to surprise him. There’s that one out of ten, those little instances that remind him that there’s more to Zoro than just muscles and a pretty face; things he’ll say without much thought but that get ingrained in Sanji’s memory.
The first one of those was a long time ago, when they’d hardly just met and Sanji had thought he was an idiot for almost getting himself killed in the pursuit of a dream:
Wounds on the back are a swordsman’s shame.
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- Part 2 of Pride and Shame
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24 May 2026

