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Sanji knows he’s dying.
He cooks one final meal.
But death doesn’t end love—not when it’s fed through every dish and remembered in every kitchen.
From Baratie to the All Blue, they carry him with them.
Forever.(What if Sanji slowly gets sick just like his mother, because of the poison she drank while still pregnant with him and his brothers?)
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There was someone else in the room now. They were speaking, but Sanji almost felt as though he were hearing their voice from deep beneath the waves: water rushing to fill his ears so that everything became muffled and warped, distorted. His vision dipped in and out for a few long stuttering moments, but just before everything fell into complete darkness, he could have sworn he saw a glimpse of Zoro’s horrified face.
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In which Sanji loses a hand and somehow Zoro handles it worse.
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When the Heart Pirates pull in a probably-cursed-mostly-drowned kid, they're expecting the worst.
Sanji, age 8, just wants to figure out where he is and why everyone is being so reasonable about everything.
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- Part 1 of Ballast Series
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Law ran toward the standing man, his body acting on instinct. With a desperate cry, he swung his leg, aiming to kick the gun out of the man's hand. But to his horror, his foot passed right through, as if the man were nothing more than a ghost. Time seemed to slow as the gun fired, the bullet tearing through the air before lodging itself into the chest of the man in the black feathered coat.
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Sanji is willing to do whatever it takes after accidentally bringing danger to his Nakama and being kicked off his crew, be it temporarily joining the Heart Pirates or going undercover in a marine base.
Trafalgar Law's main goal is to protect his crew members during a daring mission to save the Straw Hats, going as far as faking Sanji's death without his knowledge.
Sometime in the middle of their rushed arrangement, Law and his crew starts seeing Sanji as less of a guest on their ship, and more as one of their own.
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- Part 1 of Belonging
