NoShip
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“Does it still hurt?” Luffy asks, lithe and calloused fingers barely grazing his scarred skin. They tremble, as if he’s afraid that his touch would reopen the scar long healed, that his palm would burn his skin again like it did 12 years ago.
Sabo’s mouth dries; a trembling gloved hand rises to touch where Luffy’s fingers lay. He wants to say no; it does not hurt anymore—not like how it used to. He wants to lie. But instead, he admits in a whisper, “Sometimes.”
; or a story about grief, apologies, and forgiveness (or, at least, the beginning of it).
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Monkey D. Dragon didn’t know how to become a father. He didn’t need to. He shouldn’t. The Boy would only see him once, and never again. But somehow, it seemed they were intertwined. Sewn together, hearts beating in sync. He tried his hardest to keep his distance, but children are the vulnerability of any parent.
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Garp’s head spinned. He steadied himself against his oaken desk. A thousand questions roared in his mind: what’s going on? Why do you need my help? Why haven’t you called me in over ten years? You’ve called me father for the first time since you were seventeen. Did you notice that, Dragon? I heard you called me father.
“What are you doing in the East Blue?” he settled for.
or: Vice-Admiral Monkey D. Garp gets a distress call. On the other side of the world, in an unassuming town, Luffy is born.
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Dragon felt somehow proud, angry, scared and worried sick at the same time when he got into his hands his kid’s first wanted poster.
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Here is a fact: Monkey D. Dragon loves his son more than anything in the world.
Here is another: Monkey D. Luffy doesn’t care about his father.
(On Dragon and Luffy, love, family and freedom.)
