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The one where Sanji gets her heart broken easily, and falls in love even easier. At the end of it all, no matter how many women she meets, it always comes back to Zoro. The truth of the matter is this:
Zoro doesn’t like Sanji. Sanji’s used to beautiful women not liking her. Life goes on.
Zoro stops in her tracks, pointing a finger between the two of them. “Whatever this is, needs to stop. Just because Nami’s off limits now doesn’t mean you can use me to move on.”
Sanji stares at her, stunned at the raw honesty of it, something she doesn’t often expect in their relationship, which is built on Zoro sidestepping her flirting without ever acknowledging her feelings. The other part of her is in shock that Zoro actually had the social dexterity to conclude this is what’s happening. (She’s wrong, of course. Zoro is often wrong, but Sanji doesn’t hold it against her.)
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Princess Vivi really is beautiful, in this sunlight. Golden brown skin and bright blue hair, pale and rare. Nami has interacted with nobles plenty before in her line of work, but this is her first time seeing a princess up so close. She steps forward with one arm raised—
And is roughly pulled back with a hand over her mouth and a thick trunk of an arm around her waist.
or: Vivi is a princess, Nami is the assassin tasked with killing her, and Zoro is the bounty hunter making her job harder.
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a tour of pleasure which they proposed taking in the summer by saccharinesummer
Fandoms: Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice (2005), Pride and Prejudice (TV 1995)
31 Dec 2025
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He looked out toward the sea. "I thought it better not to intrude by presuming your notice after--" he faltered, then said with effort, "after all that has passed between us. I believed it would be unwelcome."
"Is it your habit," she asked with the faintest smile, "to determine a lady's preferences without consultation?"
This was not the right thing to say, bringing up those things they would both rather forget. His expression shifted--perhaps embarrassment, perhaps frustration. "I did not mean to offend."
"No?" She arched an eyebrow. "Then you do it quite by accident, sir."
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The summer after Mr. Darcy's disasturous proposal, Elizabeth encounters him at the seaside instead of at his home after her travel plans change unexpectedly. There, she discovers the pleasures of both the seaside and the man she unexpectedly shares it with.
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We Are What We Pretend to Be by 3tuxedocats
Fandoms: Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice & Related Fandoms, Pride and Prejudice (2005), Pride and Prejudice (TV 1995)
16 Dec 2024
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When Lizzy Bennet pretended to her new coworkers that she had a boyfriend, it was only to get Will Collins off her back. When she pretended that boyfriend was Darcy, well, it's just that she panicked and his was the only name that popped into her head.
Sure, she hated the guy and usually made no secret of that fact, but she wouldn't make a big deal of the ruse at work. It would fizzle out in a week or two, and Darcy would never find out, so no harm would be done.
Right?
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'cause it's easier (to bury my head in the sand sometimes) by stardustandhome
Fandoms: Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice & Related Fandoms, Pride and Prejudice (2005)
24 Dec 2020
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To her chagrin, Darcy wastes no time to come back with: “You think I’m hot?”
The car feels suddenly claustrophobic. “You’re infuriating, is what I think.”
“For the record,” he adds with an edge she can’t quite decipher, “I think you’re very attractive as well.”
The first time you have sex with a man you're supposed to hate, you could probably call it an accident. After the second, you might still argue that it's not something you plan to make a habit of. But Lizzie's running out of excuses, at this point.And sure. Maybe she's okay with that. She's not great at relationships anyway, and this means nothing, right?

