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Captain of the soccer team Sanji Black gets recruited to be a replacement kicker on Thousand Sunny High School’s American football team. The problem? An unfortunate crush on star running back, Zoro Roronoa. Oh, and Sanji has no idea how this sport works.
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Where the lightbulb was only flickering before, it shoots on completely as Sanji makes the final connection in his brain. The curly eyebrow. The blond hair covering one eye. The cigarettes. The fact that Luffy literally called this man Sanji.
This…. is him?!
As if sensing the foreboding crisis about to drown Sanji whole the man, no, the older version of himself, laughs. “Ah, it seems I’m in a time where you haven’t made…” He tosses his hair artfully over his shoulder, “…. the Discovery, yet.”
Sanji balks. What the hell does THAT mean?
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In an unfortunate sequence of events, an older Sanji is sent to an alternate timeline by a devil fruit user, which causes its younger Sanji to make some certain realizations about himself.
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Different AUs where Zoro and Sanji are parents or soon to be parents
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Bookmarked by UsakoFujoshi
11 May 2026
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Sanji's always dreamed of finding his soulmate, of falling in love, of marrying his other half. His soulmark doesn't have the best words in the world, but he's sure that their love will overpower "What the hell’s wrong with you, shitty Vinsmoke?"
Bookmarked by UsakoFujoshi
09 May 2026
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In the vibrant atmosphere of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, two athletes from completely different backgrounds find themselves thrown together in unexpected ways. Roronoa Zoro, a talented young kendo master from Japan, is set to showcase his sport on the world’s biggest stage, all while grappling with haunting memories that just won’t fade away. Meanwhile, Sanji Vinsmoke, a French figure skater, is on a journey to heal from the scars left by a demanding family and a public persona that seems hell-bent on dragging him back to his lowest points.
What starts off with playful clashes, witty banter, and a few blunders that are hardly Olympic-worthy, gradually transforms into a relationship that’s as awkward as it is unavoidable. Amidst the tension, undeniable chemistry, and a sprinkle of irony, both athletes must navigate the intense pressure of the Olympics… and come to terms with the fact that sometimes, the fiercest opponent isn’t on the ice or in the dōjō, but staring back at them in the mirror.

