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Sanji, who lives and breathes for love, isn’t even surprised that it’s him who got Hanahaki. It’s a love disease. Of course he’s bound to have it.
What he can’t accept is for whom the flowers of death are.
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03 Jul 2026
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“Hanahaki is basically for those who love like you do,” Chopper says with a smile. Sanji doesn’t know what to feel. Is he supposed to be flattered that he’s dying because he’s a true lover? That he’s a certified yearner for the books?
He’s dying and he feels like that kid running away from Germa again, that kid who survived on the rock for eighty-five days. That resilience is hard to kill; he’s a survivor through and through. He doesn’t want to die because of this.
He also doesn’t want to tell Zoro what’s going on. That’s losing. He doesn’t want to lose to that man ever.
Sanji isn’t suicidal. But he’s also the martyr kind of lover. These two aspects are polar opposites and he happens to be smack-dab in the middle of them because nothing goes according to plan on Luffy’s ship.
“You’re not telling him because you still can’t believe that it’s him,” Usopp says flatly.
Sniper through and through.
“You don’t have time, though,” Usopp says because now that he’s locked on, he’s not letting go. “You’re stalling but your body isn’t having it. And I don’t know about you, but none of us are too keen on the idea of losing you to a plant.”
Technically, Sanji will lose to a plant either way.
If he clams up and takes this to his early grave, the little green shits win. If he cracks and follows medical advice like a good patient that he never is, the big green shithead wins.
Sanji doesn’t know which is worse. All he knows is that death is the lesser evil, but even that is unacceptable.
“Today, Sanji-kun,” Nami repeats. “Chopper’s ran out of herbs. That bottle he gave you is the only bottle he was able to make. And he’s stressed and close to crying, but he told the wrong person about it—Brook—and now Brook’s volunteering to either compose a wedding march or a requiem, which made him cry in the end.”
She sighs. “Robin’s seriously considering locking you and Zoro up in the storage room just to appease Chopper because even cotton candy isn’t working. Jinbe is holding her back by distracting her with questions. Zoro is in a mood because you keep avoiding him, and he’s taking it out on his barbells. Franky’s worried over him denting the furniture the harder he swings those weights, and I kind of agree. I’m worried about this month’s expenses if something needs to be repaired because that idiot doesn’t know his own strength.”
Just to cover everything, Sanji asks, “And Usopp?”
Nami looks seconds away from smacking him. “Usopp’s on the lookout in case Zoro actually becomes too irritable. He’s to report everything to me.”
“This is the worst interlude to a kiss,” Zoro complains. “Is this what you do? Is this the so-called romance special of a love cook? Service is ass. Utter shit. As shitty as you are. Zero fucking stars.” -
A Beginner's Guide to HTML and CSS on AO3 by the_untamed_poet25
Fandoms: No Fandom, Fandom - Fandom, AO3, Original Work
29 Jun 2026
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You've seen it. A fic formatted like a classified document. A chapter that looks like a real social media feed. An interactive game, somehow, inside an AO3 work. You clicked the kudos button. You thought: how.
This is the tutorial that answers that.
A beginner-friendly guide to HTML and CSS on AO3 — no prior coding experience required. By the end of this series, you'll know enough to write formatted fics, build your own workskins, style your entire AO3 interface, and maybe make something that makes other people stop and think how.
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- Part 23 of Izzy's HTML & CSS Experiments
- Part 2 of HTML/CSS AO3 Skins & Tutorials
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21z/40s. When his father dies amidst war, Zoro inherits the Kingdom of Shimotsuki. And a concubine he’s never heard of.
Bookmarked by obsessedwithobsessions
20 Jun 2026
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ohmygod
chapter 3 was one of the most brilliant pieces of writing ive ever read. the detailing is beyond insane, the politics and the war written SO WELL. asura's bloodthirst, zoro's quiet resignation, the FEAR, luffy being luffy and oh god, the piece of work that sanji is.
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You might think that the most shocking thing to ever happen to Sanji was being born into the sick, sadistic family he was. Or even getting saved by Zeff during a shipwreck, then being stranded for 2 months with nothing but scraps for food before later being adopted by that same pirate who also lost both his leg and his career to save him.
But no. At least, not in Sanji’s perspective of things.
The most shocking thing to ever happen to him is Roronoa Zoro shoving him up on the dining room table and kissing him until Sanji’s brain feels like it is going to melt, and Sanji accepting the kiss.
And then, because he’s an asshole, Zoro pulls away before Sanji is ready. What the fuck. What the fuck?
Bookmarked by obsessedwithobsessions
29 Jun 2026
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And Sanji, who has faced hunger like no other, who is greedy and needy and horny to a fault, finds that he wants more. He wants anything - everything - the idiot Marimo has to give, and then he wants more, and more, and more, until he is too full to accept anything else.. and even then, he thinks he might want more.
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But he would be lying if he said he wasn’t the slightest bit confused that Chuuya had seemingly decided— several months after their reunion at twenty-two, and four years after the initial betrayal at eighteen— that a random Tuesday was the day he would finally kill Dazai.
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29 Jun 2026
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Whatever instinct that caused humans to look at Corruption and see not an awe-inspiring display of power, but a dangerous beast, that caused humans to regard Chuuya with fear instead of veneration, was forever silent within Dazai.

