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A sigh escapes from between Nami’s lips. She looks to the man next to her who also lets out a breath.“You ready?”
“Ready as we’ll ever be. What do you think we’ll find this time?” Ace raises his hand to knock on the door. He starts out with three polite knocks.
They wait.
“Wanna bet on it?” She does what she can to make the situation they find themselves in a little less concerning. Even though their resident idiot hasn’t been heard nor seen from in about four days. It’s not totally unheard of for Zoro to just drop off the radar, but usually he would at least shoot someone a message to let them know he’s alright.
Ace places his hand to his chin. “Hm. Passed out on the couch.”
Nami thinks for a moment, back to the other times they’ve had to do this, what seems the most likely? “And we’re sure he’s here?”
“Saw his bike downstairs.” Ace shrugs.
“Bedroom floor.”
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Zoro's having a bad time, but he won't tell anyone why. They're worried about him. He's worried about himself. His old job is back in his life, and he's handling it the only way he knows how: with alcohol.
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“This here’s the Grand Coliseum, the premiere fighting arena in the whole of the Germa Empire. Power and privilege belong to the strongest, and Emperor Judge has been merciful to you in allowing you scum of the earth to prove your worth here. If you are able to win one hundred matches, you will be allowed to become a citizen of Germa, and you will be freed."
When Zoro gets captured by Germa, he's sent to the Grand Coliseum, forced to fight for his freedom. Sanji, the Emperor's least favorite son, approaches him with a deal: Sanji will give Zoro all the help he needs to conquer the Coliseum, if in exchange Zoro claims the prince as his prize at the end. Will the two make it out of Germa unscathed? Or will their lives - and their deaths - belong to the Emperor?
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After leaving behind a violent past as black ops operative, Zoro is lost, bored, broken, and desperate for something real. A high-stakes heist led by an old friend throws him into the path of Sanji, the estranged son of a corrupt billionaire.
What starts as a job turns into an unexpected bond as Zoro and Sanji navigate betrayal, danger, desire and loyalty. -
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A few others were outside, lining the space several paces down with vapes or cigarettes of their own. The night was humid, summer showing its early fever already, and the narrow street the Thousand Sunny resided was serenaded in the premature wails of evening debauchery. Something was in the air. Sanji wasn’t sure what it was.
He shuffled to the side and expected to look up and see Jinbei, their regular weeknight bouncer, but instead he saw some green-haired punk with a scar down his eye and a sour mug. Sanji paused where he’d fished out a cigarette, his hand hovering halfway to his mouth.
“Aren’t you supposed to have a sword?” he asked nonsensically, and where the fuck had that come from?
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Alternatively: Sanji was making a life for himself far from home, so why did he keep dreaming about being a pirate? Zoro was doing his best between his new part-time gig and running a dojo with his best friend, Kuina; right? Yeah, he was pretty sure that's right.
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If the cook also thinks marimos are cute… why is it the nickname he prefers to give me?
Zoro has an existential crisis when he realizes everyone thinks he’s cute, Sanji included. Zoro is not the kind of man who would let slide such felony, so he takes action.Spoilers: Zoro knew he was declaring war by calling the cook stupid cute things in return, drawing out episodes of cathartic rage from Sanji he has always enjoyed. What he didn't know was what it would reveal about their relationship.
