One Piece (Zosan)
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Sanji has a problem. It's small, it's crawling over his hand, it's covered in blood and it's been inside his brain. After Chopper removed the bug, Sanji feels himself changing. His feelings no longer make sense and for a while he thinks Zoro will have to kill him after all. In a way, he does.
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- Part 1 of One Piece (Zosan)
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“You’re serious.” And suddenly, Sanji was confronted with another option. He could stay with Nami and Vivi, the most beautiful women in the world, run the restaurant of his dreams and become a renowned chef in the entire world… Or travel around with a disoriented oaf to be his private cook and not even be appreciated for his work.
Spoiler: He chooses Zoro
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After the Strawhats disband, everyone seems to have plans for their future. Sanji's own plans take a massive turn when Zoro asks him to join him on uncertain paths across the grandline. Sanji had expected to fall in love... Just not quite like thisSeries
- Part 2 of One Piece (Zosan)
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Sanji’s dream bubble burst at the same time the potatoes threatened to overcook. “Hold on, what? To who?” Quickly, Sanji lifted the lid to let out some steam, which meant Luffy was instantly distracted.“FOOD!”
As Luffy clung to him, Sanji felt himself panic: “Hold on, Luffy, to WHOM am I married?”
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Luffy doesn't want to risk Sanji getting kidnapped by his biological family again, so he makes sure that Sanji is married. The problem is... Sanji doesn't know to who and when Robin declares him the entire crew's wife, Sanji doesn't know whether to be happy about being married to the ladies, or terrified by being married to the guys. It turns out, he only had to worry about one of them. Eventually, Sanji has to admit, however, Zoro makes a very good husband.Series
- Part 3 of One Piece (Zosan)
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[...] he sometimes dreamed of those counted numbers, [...] he counted them in Zoro’s voice whenever he took a second to listen to his own racing heartbeat.
Sanji hated it, because he knew how far Zoro had come. How the numbers were always the same, but the weights he was lifting weren’t. How, insanely enough, Sanji was rooting for a sweaty, half naked muscle-head to finish his training session. How his brain was already planning a recipe with perfect nutrients and protein for whichever specific region Zoro had just been training.
‘It’s my job.’ Is what Sanji justifies his actions with when he pushed up his sleeves and went to wash his hands.
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- Part 4 of One Piece (Zosan)