OPOnePiece
(Closed, Moderated)
Recent bookmarks
-
Tags
Summary
Luffy isn’t interested in that kind of thing. That’s what Luffy hears all the time, at least. It gets repeated a few times over, and it seems inoffensive enough, even if Luffy doesn’t quite get what people mean by it.
or
Luffy hears people talk about romance and sex, and he doesn't quite get it. Zoro, however, he gets.
-
Tags
Summary
Zoro is drenched in sweat already, but at least with his haki holding Luffy’s at bay he isn’t suffocating. And Luffy, damn him, looks completely unruffled.
“Is it fun yet?” He asks.
No, none of this is fucking fun. Zoro feels sick to his stomach and he wants to sink his teeth into Luffy’s neck.
.
.
.
No one told Zoro that having the qualifications of a king meant having the instincts of one too. -
One Piece One Shots by ST_Osmanthus
Fandom One Piece, One Piece (Anime & Manga), One Piece (Live Action TV 2023)
16 Mar 2026
- Words:
- 15,561
- Works:
- 5
- Bookmarks:
- 34
-
Tags
Summary
The night was dark, with stars sparkling in the endless sky and the moon illuminating the figure that made its silent way down the stairs from the deck, swaying slightly, their gait uneven. They clutched the railing, head hanging, moonlight glinting off of green shocks of hair.
Well, he’d be a sea beast. It was the swordsman. Bigger than last time, if his silhouette was anything to go by.
Zeff straightened, unfolding his arms. “Strawhat!” he called, stepping out into the night, his wooden leg thunking on the deck. “Didn’t expect to see you. Heard you were East.” The swordsman reached the bottom and went still, waiting while he made his way closer. Zeff squinted one eye, glancing around, surprised by the silence. No whoops or hollers, no conversation loud enough to wake the dead. “Where’s the rest of your crew? Still on the Sunny?” The swordsman remained still, his eyes an unnatural black in the darkness, reflecting little points of moonlight. Dread began to pool in Zeff’s stomach. “What’s wrong?” he barked, voice low and gruff. “What’s happened?”
“Sanji’s dead.” The swordsman’s voice was quiet, as rough as gravel. “I killed him.”
-
Tags
Summary
It was a promise made in a moment when anything less than a 'yes' would have been unacceptable. But when the time comes to fulfill that promise, Zoro realizes Sanji wasn't kidding and must do the hardest thing he's ever had to do in his entire life, and the results are more damaging than Sanji had anticipated for his nakama.
Or: Death Pacts are not to be made lightly, and how the crew of the Sunny must pick up the pieces of a certain swordsman afterwards.
