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Take a Body to Tundra, Just Take Me With You as Well by SmolCherry
Fandoms: One Piece (Anime & Manga)
10 May 2026
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Penguin was catching on to Killer's tactic, he's resorting to making himself look like a liability. Which was stupid because Penguin was no quitter!
“Because,” Penguin starts, dragging out the word. “The first rule of survival is that your odds of actually surviving increases dramatically when you're not alone. Obviously.”
“Obviously,” Killer repeated mockingly.
“Plus, something tells me you know a lot more about what's going on than you let on.”
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Penguin’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day takes a turn for the worst when he's forced to rely on the First Mate of a rival pirate crew to ensure his own survival. Separated from his crew with temperatures lowering by the day, and a newly deemed mutual enemy of both the Heart and Kid Pirates chasing them through a frozen landscape, Penguin's resolve is put to the test as he battles mother nature and his growing feelings for his unlikely companion who wants virtually nothing to do with him.
When Penguin gets back to his ship, he has half a mind to demand a hazard pay and an expensive bottle of rum for compensation… and coping. Definitely will need it for coping.
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“It’s January, where are your gloves? Wait! What the hell are you doing here at一” Shachi leaned back, checking the time on the digital clock over the stove before straightening up again to face Kid. “一6:23 in the morning?”
Kid looked at Shachi like he was the one acting weird.
“Killer’s gonna be here in 30 minutes, I’m here to pick him up.”
“No,” Shachi said, hugging Bepo closer to his chest as a cold gust of wind breezed past. “That’s tomorrow.”
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Shachi’s peaceful weekend gets interrupted with a rather rude awakening, but the unexpected visit turns into a welcomed comfort instead of an annoyance. After years of believing he’d been behind in the race called ‘adulthood’, he finally learns that maybe he wasn’t behind at all.
Maybe going at your own pace rewards you in ways that only you can understand.

