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Sanji wants Zoro's blood, but can't tell him; also Sanji is Zoro's mate, but neither knows—naturally, a miscommunication occurs.
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When a wolfsbane-addled werewolf wandered into his garden and ate all his watermelons, Sanji had assumed the most annoying part would be tolerating the wolf's horrendous lack of manners—or the annoying persistence at owing him a favor. He was wrong on both counts. As the reclusive vampire quickly discovered, the hardest part was trying to remain calm when the wolf's enticing blood kept putting him at risk of doing something incredibly stupid...
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Bookmarked by ImOddish
18 Aug 2025
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Werewolf and Vampire AU with some damn good jokes and a brief examination of the sorrow that comes with immortality.
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Zoro joins the circus. Sanji handles it so, so well.
Bookmarked by ImOddish
15 Aug 2025
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Zosan in a circus AU. You'll laugh! You'll cry! You'll Google Australian slang and circus terms and learn more about things you didn't know anything about. Damn fine work.
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Bookmarked by ImOddish
15 Jul 2025
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A delicate balance of crack and the best metaphors and similes I've ever read.
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There’s a man sitting in the copilot’s chair, or at least something that looks like a man. His blond hair has an artful fall to it, and his eyes are the blue of the flickering hyperlight outside the shuttle cockpit. His suit could have come from any of the fashionable core worlds, all deep red and black, and the thin gloves cling to his hands. His curled eyebrows are drawn together, like he’s evaluating Zoro and doesn’t care for what he sees. He hadn’t been there a moment ago.
___In physics, the first law of motion is inertia: an object in motion will stay in motion, and an object at rest will stay at rest, until acted upon by an outside force.
The second law of motion is that applied force can be calculated by multiplying an object’s mass by its acceleration.
The third law of motion is that every applied force will have an equal and opposite reaction.
While other suggestions or amendments to these three principles have been proposed, none have ever been codified.
Bookmarked by ImOddish
24 Jun 2025
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Space fantasy! Vivid descriptions and wonderful concepts. The banter is top notch and characterizations are on point.
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Sanji, the third prince of the Underworld and the god of nothing at all, makes the decision to break out of hell. Funny enough, that's easier said than done.
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21 Jun 2025
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Zosan, but what if was Hades? Exceptionally written and really captured the rogue-like elements of the game. The domains for each of the Strawhat gods are well chosen!
