Clawed my heart out
A personal collection of fics that hurt me so bad i had to claw my heart out, piece it back together and swallow it back.
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“If you were going to come back from the dead, it should have been for him,” Ace snarls. “What the fuck are you doing here? What’s the fucking point now?”
I should have been there is on the tip of Sabo’s tongue, but it seems a waste of breath to say something everyone already knows. I’m sorry surfaces next, is the obvious right thing, but what he actually says is, “I had to come.”
His voice is just barely more than a whisper. Ace’s face only screws up more.
“I had to,” Sabo chokes out. “Ace, I had to.”
Even if you hate me, he doesn’t say. You’re my brother. I’ll always come for you.
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- Part 2 of quite the keeper of you
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Ace comes down upon Akainu like a Sea King, a gaping maw of fire and teeth, melting absolutely everything he touches. Akainu’s magma isn’t hot enough to save him. He dies, presumably screaming. It’s impossible to hear anything over Ace’s howling.
It’s not a human sound. It’s raw and animal.
And it doesn’t stop. Marco is standing nearly at the edge of the wharf, his ankles inches away from the drop into the sea, when he realizes Ace isn’t going to stop.
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- Part 1 of quite the keeper of you
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Sabo burns with hatred. He wants to claw Outlook’s eyes out, snap his neck, drag his body into the jungle and let the big cats have him for a snack. He feels like a wicker creature, nothing but sticks brought to life with love like a magical spell from a storybook. Only it’s the burnt ends of love, the remnants of it after grief has eaten its fill, and heartbreak has turned the spell bitter, has given it teeth.
Luffy’s hand is wrapped tight around his, and his eyes are wide and round and anxious, the way they always look when he thinks Sabo is thinking about going away without him.
“I have a condition,” Sabo says, sounding, to his own ears, disconcertingly like his father when his father is doing business.
It might be that, more than anything, that causes Outlook to consider him thoughtfully.
“I’m listening,” the man says.
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- Part 1 of have heart my dear
