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I love this autistic man uwu
THIS AU HAS ME BY THE THROAT I NEED MORE
We've all seen Sora take the kids and marry Zeff or leaving Zeff custody of Sanji but hear me out: Sora doesn't die and is the one to break Sanji out of the dungeon and escapes with him. They're in some no name town in the East Blue and Sanji sneaks on to Mihawk's little coffin boat to loot him and take it back to his mom and gets caught. Mihawk walks him back to Sora who apologizes profusely and Mihawk can see that shes ill and that they're clearly out of their depth and for whatever reason, his mind cannot fathom it honestly, he offers to take the Kuraigana with him. Sora and Sanji agree too, for whatever reason, maybe they're scared because they know who he is, or they're just that desperate. Either way they agree and leave with him.
They make a supply stop a couple islands away because Mihawk realizes they have nothing except a shared back pack of clothes and that's it. Sanji is trying not to hide behind his mom from Mihawk but he's a kid who's been through a lot and Mihawk reminds him of his brothers and Judge. Mihawk gets them a few outfits and picks up some more food because of how thin they both are. When they check into an inn and Sanji's asleep Sora finds Mihawk and thanks him and says she had to save her son.
Not even a month after they're all settled in his home Mihawk finds himself extremely endeared to this duo and hopes they never leave, it takes him another three to say it and Sora cries happily and Sanji nods. Sora has taken over most of the cleaning and Sanji cooks with Mihawk a lot and Sora has improved greatly. The dynamic isnt perfect by any means but it works for them. Sometimes Sanji's nightmares will wake Mihawk up before they wake him up so Mihawk will sit with him until they do or he calms down. Sora knows a lot about caring for weapons and instruments so she'll tune the piano or clean his antique swords.
Woops Mihawk is in love and suddenly has a wife and child he didn't think he would and Newgate is going to laugh at him. Doesn't even necessarily think of the implications or anything just tells them at dinner over their plates. They don't leave until Sanji decides to go work at Baratie when he's a teen and then joins the straw hat crew. Life goes on. Everyone thinks Sanji's an orphan still since he doesn't talk about his parents. His parents read the paper.
When Perona appears Sora confirms it's not her pink haired daughter but she'll take another. And then look! Zoro's here, Sanji's nakama and the kid Mihawk almost killed, how charming. Zoro's really confused because Mihawk in the castle is different from the master training him and he's a lot softer and kind towards Sora. Sora asks them both about their adventures in pirating and such.
Zoro asks point blank if she's Sanji's mom and she laughs and mentions how that's so Sanji to not talk about them and Mihawk mentions how smart that is because otherwise oops, they're either down a son or Mihawk's bounty is unfrozen. Sora jokes that need two more to make up for the other two she has and Mihawk tells her that they cannot keep collecting kids.
Zoro is absolutely gonna kick Sanji's ass.
That's a whole-ass fix right there, damn! I actually love any au where Sora doesn't die, I don't wanna see her go ngl hahaha ':)
And I genuinely think she can melt almost anyone's heart. But have you thought about the Sanji repressions??? He's already canonically bitchy but now he'll have all the sass from Mihawk as well????? I think that'd be absolutely hilarious!
Plus that would mean that Mihawk was going to the Baratie to check in on his son, that's so cute omg :') And that could also be an excuse for why he didn't kill Sanji's "new friend" during his fight with Zoro.
Also why do I feel like Mihawk would try his damned best to make Sanji call him father instead of dad and Sanji would do it just to spite him.
Sanji: thanks for uh... you know... not killing my new crewmates
Mihawk: I guess it couldn't be helped
Sanji: Whatever, bye dad
Mihawk absolutely not having the heart to correct him at this point:... yeah.
Also Sora adopting Perona during ts makes me so happy. She would brush and braid her hair thinking if she'll ever have the chance to do it with her biological daughter. So that only makes her want to savour every moment with Perona while she can. And I think Perona would love Sora as well, she loves cute and pretty things so they'd make a great dynamic just absolutely driving Mihawk up the wall by redecorating... or as he calls it "ruining the aesthetic" or his castle.
Also... for the haha's: Sanji knowing way yoo much about swords would confused the hell out of Zoro. Not to mention that once Zoro finds out about his connection to Mihawk, I feel like he'd want to fight him even more than he already does. Bonus if Sanji is actually a really skilled swordman.
I want to eat this đ§đ˝ââď¸
cross guild hours except only one of them is vaguely doing work~
Ha loser
Au where everything is the same except the baratie is a mcdonalds
Just realized I really wanna see Mihawk beat up and maybe even a little frantic imagine a sudden scene shift where we see the environment around him before we actually see him while itâs eerily silent except for the heavy panting we then see mihawk putting all of his weight onto yoru to try and sort of hobble towards something heâs alone and covered in blood and cuts and bruises and his clothes are ruined heâs trying to either run away or find something we donât know but itâs obvious that itâs important but the scene cuts to black after he falls to the ground anyway Oda give the people what they want itâs me Iâm people
this is how zoro got his scar
Mihawk's secret...
You should check out my modern au omegaveres Mishanks/Gothfam fic đđ
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additional pic with no lines cus i think it looks smudged and silly
More mihawk, because yes. :o)
M-mihawk đŤŁđ
Remember, a sword chooses itâs swordsmanđ
Okay but it would actually be cool if yoru was humanified, just like how Zoroâs swords were also made into human by Oda in an sbs
Soft Mihawk and Zoro cuz swordsmen deserve rest too <3, they are so dear to me (not a ship btw)
âYou and I are the sameâŚin that we donât trust othersâ (omw to pull the fine swordsman shyt after dropping this line)
Crocodile was actually more desperate in the manga than anime. âIn terms of distrust for othersâŚwe at least have one thing in common already!!â
im gonna take every single content of "mihawk adopts zoro when hes a child" and consume them with the force of a thousand suns..... zoro was so small and already so alone and angry he DESERVED family he deserved a PARENT not just a sensei
Ps - Mihawk is depicted as Zoroâs father figure in this text
(Not proofread)
Non-canon butâŚ
I think when Zoro kills Mihawk in their final duel, it would be a state where he finally achieves his dream that he worked on so hard for him to be happy, yet to feel a little empty at the same time. Iâd have to agree that if Zoro does kill Mihawk, heâd achieve his dream, fulfill his promise to Kuina, and put Mihawk at rest, which gives a happy ending for him, honor for his late best friend, and rest for Mihawk since heâs grown tired of life.
Though, in the lens of how I view Zoro and Mihawkâs relationship, I truly believe, from my heart of hearts, that Mihawk was somehow a parental figure to Zoro. Other viewers of One Piece might not see the vision or see the vision. In some peopleâs eyes, Mihawk was only Zoroâs mentor and rival, which is of course true, I am not against it, but how I view them might be a different story.
Zoro was already orphaned, he had no parental figures since both of his biological parents died when he was still very young, meaning he probably does not have much memory of them and wasnât guided in life as much because of that. He had no parental guidance in life.
Now, during the timeskip, Mihawk played a crucial role in developing Zoroâs swordsmanship. He has provided and taken Zoro under his care to train him to defeat him all because he saw that Zoroâs actions were no longer for himself, but for his captain, that âhe found a greater cause rather than his own ambitionâ. Surely, he isnât the type of father figure that would coddle up Zoro and be soft around him since he plays mentor, he is supposed to make him reach a better version of himself. Though, I see the potential and why some may think he is a father figure to Zoro.
A parental figure is someone who gives guidance, care, support, etc. that resembles an absent parentâs role. Mihawk gives these to Zoro for the two years in the timeskip, he is a role model to Zoro and he teaches and guides Zoro to defeat him. Zoro, an orphan, being taken care of and taught by the worldâs greatest swordsman himself. Living in his castle. Eating his food. Under his care. For two years. For once, other than the strawhats, Zoro has been taken care of, under none other than Mihawk. The castle is a training ground yet a house to him. Where he eats, showers(? Considering Mihawkâs toiletâŚ), and sleeps, he is doing it in the same grounds where Mihawk is.
Do you think that maybe, if Zoro had killed his mentor, the one who saved his own seat of the worlds greatest swordsman for Zoro to sit on next, the one who cooked, gave him a house to live on for the next two years when he was separated from his crew, that he wouldnât be a little sad and empty? Mihawk wouldnât exactly be the best father figure unlike some others, but he would definitely be a memorable one to Zoro, all because the worlds greatest decided to be his mentor and care for him slightly like a father would.
So when Zoro finally sees Mihawkâs head roll before him, I would like to think that he would feel free and happy he achieved his goal, and a little empty, where he finally acknowledges that in a way, he did see him as a mentor-father type of person in his life.
This is overall subjective and what if statements which isnât well supported, but I just wanted to share what I thought:,,)
Credits to its only blood by MissingN000 on ao3 (heartbreaking fic), it helped me write this.
uhuuu old man yaoi
My faves
Also fun fact despite these three being my favorites from their respective shows, the only one I've drawn before is Mihawk, Shikamaru and Toji I've never attempted and ngl- I love how they turned out
Decided to add the other two, it's messy, but ngl I love it
Had to sketch him from this opening... I'm totally normal about him. 100%
Seraphim Mihawk anybody?
Just recently got caught up on the One Piece anime- and by recently I mean last night at like 10pm- and when I saw Seraphim Boa and Mihawk I had to draw Mihawk, he's always been a fav of mine and honestly his Seraphim version is adorable.
blowin buggy and afterwards your tongue is stained like blue raspberry
gotta spit out the bits of sand after giving croccy a nice succ
mihawk-tuah
bird in the meadow
(first time doing a full illustration like this,,, there are still parts i need to improve on :,)
âmihawk x kelton
âŚď¸fic type: one-shot, fic-trade
âŚď¸ summary: after three failed attempts at taking mihawk on a date, kelton finally manages to get mihawk on a date. with the intention to show mihawk that he's serious about his feeling.
âŚď¸word count: 2.3k
âŚď¸warnings: None
âŚď¸a/n: this is part of a fic trade done with @loganwritesprobably, As you can see I kinda carried away but I'm really proud of this, I hope I did Kelton justice and I hope you enjoy it all the same!
The wine-red sky stretched over the horizon, casting a warm, molten glow on the vast ocean below. The waves lapped gently at the sides of the boat, a modest but elegant vessel with polished wood and billowing sails. Kelton stood at the bow, his black hair tousled by the salty breeze, a glint of gold piercing catching the fading light. His mischievous brown eyes scanned the horizon as he hummed a tune under his breath, his tall frame leaning casually against the railing.
Kelton was a man of many talents, but patience was rarely one of them. Yet, tonight was different. Tonight, he had every reason to wait. The air was thick with anticipation, a subtle excitement thrumming in his veins. The boat rocked gently as he adjusted his stance, glancing back toward the cabin where Mihawk was likely brooding, perhaps contemplating the wisdom of agreeing to this outing.
A sly grin tugged at the corners of Keltonâs mouth. Heâd finally done it. After three failed attempts, Dracule Mihawk, the most feared swordsman in all the seas, had agreed to a date. And not just any dateâKelton had meticulously planned an evening that even the stoic Mihawk might find difficult to resist.
As if on cue, Mihawk emerged from the cabin, his expression as unreadable as ever. His piercing yellow eyes locked onto Keltonâs warm brown ones, and for a moment, the world seemed to stand still. Kelton could feel the weight of that gaze, the scrutiny that would unnerve any lesser man. But Kelton was no ordinary man. âEnjoying the view?â Mihawkâs voice was smooth, carrying a hint of dry amusement.
Keltonâs grin widened. âOnly half as much as Iâm about to enjoy our little adventure, love.â He pushed off the railing with a fluid motion, sauntering over to Mihawk with the easy confidence of a man who was rarely, if ever, denied what he wanted. Mihawk raised a single eyebrow, clearly unimpressed by Keltonâs swagger. âYou speak as though this evening holds more than just an outing.â
âOh, it holds much more, indeed,â Kelton quipped, his voice dripping with playful innuendo. He circled Mihawk slowly, his movements deliberate, as if sizing up his prey. âBut I wouldnât dream of ruining the surprise. After all, whereâs the fun in that?â Mihawkâs gaze remained steady, though there was a flicker of something in his eyesâcuriosity, perhaps, or mild irritation.
The island Kelton chose was nothing short of breathtaking. A hidden gem nestled within the Grand Line, it was renowned for its picturesque landscapes and sunsets that could make even the most hardened hearts falter. It was a place of serenity, where the chaos of the world seemed to pause, allowing nature's beauty to take center stage. As you step off the ship and onto the soft sand, the air is filled with the scent of saltwater and blooming flowers, carried by the gentle breeze that whispers through the towering palms.
Kelton, with his usual swagger, leads the way, his long strides making it almost impossible for anyone of average height to keep up, let alone Mihawk. Yet, the swordsman moves with his signature grace, his eyes observing every detail of their surroundings with a calm, discerning gaze. The vibrant greenery, the distant hum of wildlife, and the sound of waves gently lapping against the shore all contribute to an ambiance that feels almost too perfect. Itâs a place out of time, a retreat from the battles and skirmishes that define their lives. "Lovely, isn't it?" Kelton remarks, glancing back at Mihawk with a mischievous twinkle in his eyes. His voice carries a playful lilt, as though heâs well aware of the grandeur of his choice. "Figured you could use a bit of a break from all the sword-slashing and brooding."
Mihawk, ever the stoic, merely raises an eyebrow in response, though thereâs a slight softening in his usual stern expression. âItâs⌠suitable.â Kelton chuckles, clearly amused by the understatement. âSuitable? Darling, itâs a slice of paradise. Just wait until you see where Iâve set us up.â
They move deeper into the island, the dense foliage parting to reveal a pathway lined with lanterns that flicker softly in the dimming light. Kelton had taken his time setting up the path, carefully selecting each lantern to create a warm, inviting glow as the sun began its descent towards the horizon. He was no stranger to adventure and chaos, but when it came to moments like these, he knew the importance of setting the right atmosphere. As they near the spot Kelton has prepared, the path opens up to a secluded clearing. Here, the grass is soft underfoot, and a large, plush blanket is spread out, accompanied by an array of cushions. Nearby, a small table is set up, adorned with an assortment of wines, including the rare and expensive bottle Kelton had promised. A few plates of delicately prepared food, a nod to Mihawk's refined palate, are arranged with care.
The scene is framed by the ocean, which glitters with the last rays of sunlight, casting hues of pink, orange, and gold across the water. The sky above them is a masterpiece, the colors swirling together in a way that seems almost surreal. Kelton turns to Mihawk with a grin, spreading his arms wide as if presenting the worldâs greatest treasure. âNot bad, eh? Thought we could enjoy the sunset, have a few drinks, and just⌠unwind. No swords, no pirates, just us and the view." Mihawk takes in the sight, the corner of his mouth twitching ever so slightlyâa rare sign of approval. "You certainly know how to make an effort."
"Only for the best," Kelton replies smoothly, moving closer to the swordsman. "Shall we?" He gestures towards the blanket, his voice softer, yet still carrying that underlying note of mischief. Mihawk nods, and together, they step into the tranquil space, leaving the world behind for a moment of peace between eachother. âYouâve gone through a great deal of trouble for this,â Mihawk observed, his tone neither approving nor disapproving, simply factual. Kelton stopped in front of Mihawk, their eyes locking despite the steady difference in height. âWell, when one is courting the worldâs greatest swordsman, one must be prepared to go the extra mile.â His voice softened, the teasing edge giving way to something more sincere. âI wanted tonight to be special.â Kelton gestured toward the small table he'd set up, where a selection of rare wines awaited. The centerpiece was a bottle of vintage so rare that even Mihawk, with his discerning taste, had mentioned it in passing. It had taken Kelton months of searching and no small amount of favors to procure it, but the look on Mihawkâs face when heâd seen it had made every effort worth it.
Mihawk inclined his head slightly, a gesture of acknowledgment if not full approval, and moved toward the table. Kelton followed, his gaze lingering on the swordsmanâs graceful movements. Even in something as mundane as walking, Mihawk exuded a quiet, lethal elegance. It was no wonder Kelton was smitten. As they took their seats, Kelton uncorked the prized bottle, the sound of the pop satisfying in its own right. He poured them each a glass, the wineâs rich aroma filling the air between them. Mihawk took his glass, swirling the wine with practiced ease before bringing it to his lips. Kelton watched intently, noting the way Mihawkâs eyes closed briefly as he savored the taste.
âWell?â Kelton asked, leaning forward slightly, eager for Mihawkâs verdict. Mihawk opened his eyes, his gaze locking onto Keltonâs once more. âItâs exceptional,â he admitted, his tone begrudgingly appreciative. Kelton couldnât help the triumphant smile that spread across his face. âI knew youâd like it. Only the best for you, of course.â Mihawk regarded him with a level look. âYou put in considerable effort for this. Why?â Keltonâs smile faltered slightly, the question catching him off guard. Heâd expected Mihawk to be more guarded, more evasive. But here was the swordsman, asking a direct question that required a direct answer.
Kelton leaned back in his chair, considering his words carefully. âBecause youâre worth it,â he said finally, the playful lilt in his voice gone. âBecause I wanted to do something for youâsomething that showed you Iâm not just interested in a fling.â Mihawk studied him for a long moment, his gaze piercing. âYouâve made your intentions clear before,â he said slowly. âWhy now?â Kelton met his gaze without flinching. âBecause I think youâre starting to realize that Iâm serious.â
A silence stretched between them, not uncomfortable but laden with unspoken thoughts. Kelton wasnât sure if Mihawk would respond or if heâd retreat into that impenetrable shell of his, but he held his ground, refusing to look away. Finally, Mihawk set his glass down with deliberate care. âYouâre relentless,â he remarked, though there was no venom in his tone. Kelton chuckled, the tension breaking slightly. âItâs one of my more charming qualities.âMihawk didnât smile, but there was a softness in his expression that hadnât been there before. âIâll admit, your persistence isâŚunexpected.â
âUnexpected, but not unwelcome, I hope?â Kelton ventured, his voice hopeful. Mihawk regarded him for a moment longer, then gave a slight nod. âNot unwelcome.â Keltonâs heart leapt, but he kept his excitement in check, not wanting to push too far too fast. He leaned forward, lowering his voice conspiratorially. âSo, tell me, Mihawkâwhat would it take for you to consider this date a success?âMihawk picked up his glass again, taking a slow sip before responding. âA success?â He seemed to mull over the question, his eyes narrowing thoughtfully. âThat depends.â
âOn what?â Kelton prompted, eager to hear the answer. Mihawk set his glass down again, his gaze fixed on Kelton with an intensity that sent a shiver down the taller manâs spine. âOn whether you can keep me interested for the remainder of the evening.â Kelton grinned, his confidence returning in full force. âOh, I can do much more than that, love. Just you wait and see.â
The rest of the evening passed in a blur of conversation and wine, the tension between them ebbing and flowing like the tide. Kelton was in his element, weaving stories and jokes with the ease of a seasoned entertainer, all while keeping a careful eye on Mihawkâs reactions. To his delight, Mihawk seemed more relaxed than Kelton had ever seen him, the sharp edges of his usual demeanor softened by the wine and the ambiance.
As the moon climbed higher in the sky, casting a silvery light over the deck, Kelton found himself growing bolder. The wine had loosened his tongue, and he leaned closer to Mihawk, his voice dropping to a low, intimate murmur. âYou know, Mihawk,â he began, his words slow and deliberate, âI think thereâs something youâre not telling me.â Mihawk raised an eyebrow, his gaze wary. âAnd what might that be?â
Keltonâs lips curved into a teasing smile. âThat youâre enjoying this far more than you expected.â Mihawk didnât respond immediately, his eyes narrowing slightly as if weighing his next words. Finally, he said, âYou assume much.â Keltonâs grin widened. âI prefer to think of it as being perceptive.â Mihawkâs expression remained unreadable, but there was a flicker of something in his eyesâsomething that made Keltonâs heart skip a beat. Without thinking, Kelton reached out, his hand brushing against Mihawkâs, the touch light but deliberate.
Mihawk didnât pull away, but his gaze dropped to their hands, his expression inscrutable. Keltonâs heart pounded in his chest, a mix of excitement and nervousness churning in his stomach. âMihawk,â Kelton said softly, his voice barely more than a whisper. âIââ Before he could finish, Mihawk leaned forward, his movements swift and precise. Kelton barely had time to register what was happening before Mihawkâs lips were on his, the kiss firm and unyielding.
For a moment, Kelton was too stunned to react. This was MihawkâDracule Mihawkâkissing him. But the shock quickly gave way to something else, something warm and all-consuming, and Kelton found himself kissing back with equal fervor. The kiss was electric, a jolt of energy that seemed to ignite every nerve in Keltonâs body. He reached out instinctively, his hands gripping Mihawkâs waist as he pulled the swordsman closer. The world around them seemed to disappear, the only thing that mattered was the feel of Mihawkâs lips against his, the taste of wine lingering on his tongue. Mihawkâs hands were steady, one resting on Keltonâs arm, the other at his waist, grounding him in the moment. There was a surprising tenderness in the way Mihawk kissed himâcontrolled, but not without feeling. It wasnât the desperate, heated kiss of someone losing themselves in passion, but something deeper, more intentional.
When they finally broke apart, both were breathless, the air between them thick with unspoken words. Kelton stared at Mihawk, his mind racing to catch up with what had just happened. âYou kissed me,â Kelton said, the words tumbling out in a dazed murmur, a hint of disbelief in his tone. Mihawkâs expression remained calm, but there was a softness in his eyes that Kelton had never seen before. âYou kissed me back,â Mihawk replied, his voice steady, as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
Kelton couldnât help the laugh that bubbled up from his chest, a sound filled with both joy and relief. âAye, that I did,â he admitted, a roguish grin spreading across his face. âAnd I donât regret a single second of it.â Mihawkâs gaze didnât waver, but Kelton could see the faintest hint of a smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. âNor do I,â Mihawk said quietly, the admission hanging in the air between them, weighty and significant. Keltonâs heart swelled, the words sinking in, making him feel lighter than he had in ages. Heâd always known there was something more to Mihawk than the cold, aloof exterior he showed to the world. But hearing those wordsâknowing that Mihawk didnât regret thisâmade it all the more real.
âMihawk,â Kelton began, his voice steady, âI meant what I said earlier. Thisâtonightâitâs not just about a fling. I want to be with you, not just for tonight, but for as long as youâll have me.â Mihawkâs gaze bore into Keltonâs, the weight of his words sinking in. For a moment, Kelton thought Mihawk might pull away, might retreat into that stoic shell he was so known for. But instead, Mihawk stepped closer, his hand tightening around Keltonâs.
âYouâre a fool,â Mihawk said quietly, his voice tinged with something that could almost be mistaken for fondness. Kelton chuckled, the sound low and warm. âAye, that I am. But Iâm your fool, if youâll have me.â Mihawkâs lips curved into the faintest of smiles, and for the first time, Kelton saw the walls around Mihawkâs heart begin to crack. âThen it seems weâre both fools.â Before Kelton could respond, Mihawk closed the distance between them, capturing Keltonâs lips in another kiss. This one was slower, more deliberate, a kiss that spoke of promises made and a future uncertain but filled with possibilities.
Kelton kissed back with all the passion and sincerity he could muster, his heart soaring as Mihawkâs arms wrapped around his waist, pulling him closer. There was no more doubt, no more hesitationâjust the two of them, together in that moment, and the unspoken understanding that this was just the beginning of something wonderful.
When they finally parted, Kelton rested his forehead against Mihawkâs, a contented sigh escaping his lips. âSo,â he murmured, his voice barely above a whisper, âdoes this mean our date was a success?â Mihawkâs eyes sparkled with something akin to amusement. âIt means youâve intrigued me, Kelton. But donât think for a moment that youâve won me just yet." Keltonâs laughter was soft, a low rumble that resonated between them. âWouldnât dream of it, love. The chase is half the fun, after all." Mihawkâs expression softened, a rare warmth in his usually impassive gaze. âThen youâll have to keep up, Kelton. Iâm not easily caught.â Keltonâs grin widened, his brown eyes glinting with mischief. âChallenge accepted, Mihawk. But be warnedâIâm a man who never gives up on what he wants.â Mihawk didnât reply immediately, but the look in his eyes said everything. There was a mutual understanding, a silent agreement that they were both stepping into uncharted waters. Whatever lay ahead, it wouldnât be easy. But neither of them wanted easy. They craved the thrill, the challengeâthe chance to carve something lasting out of the unpredictable life they led.
For a moment, they simply stood there, the world around them forgotten. The wind tousled Keltonâs noir-black hair, and Mihawkâs grip on his waist tightened slightly, as if anchoring them both to this moment. The stars above glittered like silent witnesses to the promise theyâd made, each twinkling light reflecting the hope of something more. Kelton finally broke the silence, his voice a whisper of sincerity. âIâll win you over, Mihawk. Itâs only a matter of time.â Mihawkâs lips quirked into the faintest of smiles. âWeâll see, Kelton. But know thisâno one has ever succeeded where you intend to go.â Keltonâs eyes shone with determination as he leaned in close, his breath warm against Mihawkâs ear. âThereâs a first time for everything, love. And I plan to make sure this is a first you wonât forget.â
Shichibukai Ace AU
Doflamingo to Ace : Excuse me? Who made you the boss of the group?
Kuma : You did.
Crocodile : It was you.
Mihawk : You said "Ace should be boss."
Hancock : And then you said "let's vote" and it was unanimous.
Jinbe : And then you made him this little plaque that said "Boss of Us" And you put little sparkles on it.
Doflamingo : Valid points, all.
Ace with his "Boss of Us" plaque : "Join the shichibukai it will be good," they were saying.
dadhawk and the brats for @transusopp + @samstronomy's middle school au đââď¸
If anyone knows what to do about this please let them know, DO NOT ENTERTAIN REPOST ACCOUNTS!! They steal our work and we have to go to the ends of the earth to get it removed.
I know I am not usually active here on tumblr but I am very troubled by a reposter who cropped my Mihawk drawing (that many of you requested) and refuses to take down their post. I simply do not know what to do. Do any one of you have some advice? I canât do this anymore, I feel pain every time I look at that drawing now and I cry daily, I really want this to stop.
They cropped it, they cropped the drawing. I hate myself for being this weak and stupid and not being able to just let it slide. I am an amateur artist and I just wanted to draw in peace. Please help me, I donât want to cry myself to sleep again today. This is too painful. Please let it stop.
I tried to call out on Twitter but this person has too many followers, each day they are gaining hundreds more from works theyâd taken from other onepiece artists without permission, and they would not take them down. There are people misunderstanding this person as the OG artist.
Please help me.
I feel like I am overreacting, and I know there are many people getting faced with this kind of situation daily, and it will happen as long as internet exist. But I really canât stop crying, I tried, I tried so hard for days. This work means a lot to me. I was happy when I finished drawing it, and I was so happy when you requested it, I spent a very long time on it, I loved doing it because I thought you would be happy to see it. But I donât want to see this art like this, I am starting to hate my own works, I am starting to regretting to have ever drawn it, or have started drawing from the first place. I really want this to stop. I canât, I canât do this.
Hey Iâm Buggy from One Piece and youâre watching Disney Channel!
Referenced @/huyandere for Buggy