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The Not-So-Romantic Tale of the Swordsman and the Cook by donutsandcoffee
Fandoms: One Piece
15 Jan 2016
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…as witnessed, told, and suffered through by the Bravest Warrior of the Sea, Usopp.
Sanji loves Zoro. Zoro loves Sanji. They are also, somehow, obliviously, infuriatingly, in an unrequited love with each other.
Usopp thinks he can do something about it. He really should have had more self-preservation instinct than that.
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Call It What You Want by 8ball, allofmy_wonder, burnwaywardbird, donutsandcoffee, Harubo, LibbyLune, RhoRocks, three_days_late
Fandoms: One Piece
24 Jun 2022
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Seven times Zoro and Sanji act like an old, married couple, and the one time they actually are.
(A love story, told by eight different storytellers.)
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The one where everyone thinks they’re dating, Sanji is oblivious, and Zoro takes everything in stride.
Sometimes a love story can go in reverse.
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The four-by-four heaves its way down long, twisting lanes, little more than dirt tracks scuffed into the surrounding fields and hemmed in by serpentine walls of flat, grey stone. They truly are in the middle of nowhere: the countryside rushes past, all rolling green hills and vast, endless skies, and it's odious. Sirius wants to murder James with his bare hands.
Sirius and James accidentally find themselves on a Yorkshire farm during lambing season. The farmer’s son thinks that’s a bit annoying, actually.
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- Part 1 of Beneath a Big Blue Sky
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“Finish it out,” he grits between clenched teeth. “Go on. Ask it.”
Nolan shifts in his seat. “Are or are you not attracted, at the very least, to Wilson?”
House knocks his forehead against his cane. “I don’t know. Maybe.”
[In which Nolan pulls at the Wilson thread, and House can't stop it all from unraveling. Repression is a hell of a drug.]

