Zolu toddler who has a fixation with things in sets of three because of Zoro's swords meeting the Sanpu toddler and is instantly obsessed with her because she has three eyes & it's the coolest thing he's ever seen in his 2 years of life. She in turn is drawn to his dark green hair & attempts to touch it because it looks like the leaves of the plants in her parents backyard garden.
Then as Zoro & Sanji do their usual bickering/fighting they are completely unaware that in the background their kids are swapping pacifiers and holding hands as they begin their slow burn friends to lovers story right under their noses. There won't be a generational rivalry anytime soon like they secretly hoped.
"I first saw the girl at the Hob when she was just a baby. Burdock was so proud of her, he toted her around everywhere. After he died in that mine explosion, she started coming alone, trading the odd squirrel or rabbit. Tough and smart, her hair in two braids then, reminding me for all the world of Louella McCoy, my sweetheart of old. And after she volunteered for the Games, that nickname couldn’t help but slip out." - Haymitch Abernathy, Sunrise on the Reaping.
huggies? 🦊🎀
little Nalu soulmate blurb I wrote and didn’t bother to check over
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Lucy is ten when the mark appears, years after her mother’s passing.
It’s a small pink flame, surrounded by stars, resting just above where she thinks her heart is.
Lucy’s father is disappointed at the sight, and immediately ushers her out to report to his business partners that she does not share any of their children’s soul marks.
He may be disappointed, but it’s the first sign she’s ever gotten that there’s someone out there for her, after years of rotting away behind the locked doors of her mansion.
Lucy dives into every book in her family’s library on soulmates, from educational non-fiction to fantasy romances.
Soulmates, Lucy decides, are the greatest thing this world has to offer.
From then on, Lucy spends most of her time daydreaming about who her soulmate could be.
A brave knight, who comes to sweep her off her feet to steal her away from her father? Or a stunning princess, who grabs her hand and pulls Lucy into a beautiful fantasy land?
Whoever they are, Lucy knows they will save her. They have to.
For the rest of her childhood—and far into her teenage years—Lucy daydreams about her mysterious soulmate.
During fancy parties where Lucy is forced to stand at her father’s side while he talks nonsense to other powerful men, she dreams of her Knight breaking through the doors and pulling her away. She dreams of her Princess grabbing her hand and pulling Lucy into a dance that makes her forget all her worries.
But no knight or princess ever comes, and suddenly it’s too late.
Lucy is seventeen with her mother’s keys and dreams of being a wizard, when she overhears her father arranging her marriage to a man she’s never even met.
Lucy can’t wait any longer, she has to get out now.
So she leaves, running away into the night with nothing but a handful of cash and a few pairs of clothes—and her mother’s keys, of course.
Then, Lucy meets him.
A pink-haired weirdo, who drains half her savings and is apparently looking for a dragon with his talking cat.
Lucy doesn’t know exactly what to make of such a man, so she brushes the meeting off and follows the wizard Salamander onto his boat, hoping to leech off of him long enough to join Fairy Tail.
And then the man—Natsu—from earlier is falling onto the boat, with his cat who can apparently talk and fly.
Lucy is less than impressed when he immediately eats wood, and she has to pull out Aquarius to save both of their butts, wrecking half of Hargeon’s port in the process.
By the end of it, Lucy is tired, wet, and broke. Not only that, but Salamander is still, somehow, fighting.
Lucy is ready to scream, but Natsu is tearing his coat off, revealing his arms.
More importantly, revealing what is on his arms.
On one shoulder, the mark of Fairy Tail is proudly displayed, a blazing red color.
On the other, sits her soulmark. A pink flame surrounded by shining stars.
Natsu Dragneel is Salamander, a wizard of Fairy Tail, and her one and only soulmate.
She nearly passes out at the revelation, and then nearly passes out again when Natsu, somehow, eats fire.
His weird cat kindly informs her he’s the son of a dragon, like he wasn’t already impossible enough.
Then, the fake Salamander is out cold on the ground, and the royal military is chasing after them for drowning the port—hey, it’s a port, what did they expect—Natsu is grabbing her hand.
Her soulmate is grabbing her hand, dragging her back to his guild.
Natsu is far from what she expected, but, she thinks with a smile on her face, he might not be so bad.
finally made it to the end of wano
seeing posts/content about “zoro and luffy’s last meeting” almost makes me laugh sometimes bc what exactly do we think is going to happen……..zoro is going to be the worlds best swordsman, luffy is king of the pirates, and they just look at each other, shake hands, and say “ok see ya!” not only does this negate the fact that the whole point of being a pirate to luffy is freedom and his FRIENDS (he doesn’t want to adventure alone), and zoro has gone from a lone wolf to pack protector. the only thing that could potentially separate them is death and even then I’m pretty sure zoro would March into the afterlife and drag luffy back by the scruff of his neck
Fairy Tail couples by 序川_
happy solar eclipse everybody
I don't know if Korea does couponing to the extreme like the US does, but let's say it does in Solo Leveling's version of Earth.
Sung Jinwoo would 100% be that guy who treats it like an extreme sport with 10 books of coupons stashed on his desk and when he goes to check out his $250 worth of groceries, he whips out his coupon BINDER and the cashier starts crying.
And then Jinwoo's receipt shows that he paid $2.14 for all of that.
That's the story of how Jinwoo and Jinah scraped by when he was still an E ranked hunter.
When I say Zoro being on his knees like a worshiper for Sun God Nika Luffy, it isn't because he learns he's a god or anything, it's simply because of Luffy's appearance. When Luffy sees him in gear 5 he would shine like he has all the stars on his skin. Seeing Zoro makes Luffy feel like his heart contains suns, makes him feel all fuzzy, giddy and happy. And that love which glows within Luffy's body would be Zoro's weakness. He already had that devotion for Luffy before knowing about Nika. He still has but seeing adoration Luffy has for him in a physical form like that makes him in return show his love, without meaning to, like it's a praying.
(+Also both wouldn't really care about Nika, Luffy not caring because he's Luffy, Zoro not caring because he knows Luffy doesn't care about that lol.)
Finished Water 7 and Enies Lobby a while ago and this thought has been haunting me
It's actually depressing to do things in your own time, way and opinion. Mostly because people often disagrees with you and they prefer to do what's more popular now, and if you don't follow the trend, you're just a weirdo trying to fit in. A block in a jigsaw puzzle. But don't let it bring you down. There are still people who will accept you for who you are.
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