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The World Government has fallen, Luffy is the King of Pirates and Law is laying low, waiting to see how the situation will change. He comes across two orphaned children and decides to help them out and temporarily take care of them until he can find an orphanage or someone to take them in. It turns out to be much more difficult than he expected.
“The world is full of orphans. That’s not your fault,” Penguin pointed out.
“Maybe not,” Law said. “But he looks like me.”
Penguin blinked. “The boy? He looks nothing like you.”
“You didn’t know me before I met Cora,” Law said, and Penguin lowered his head, conceding the point.Bookmarked by Nikumanjo
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“Happy birthday, Sabo,” Koala repeats, and holds out the rest of the stack of papers. “I got you your past.”
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A Dead Man's Guide to Reliving Your Youth by Spork_in_the_Road
Fandom: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
20 Dec 2024
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After dying in the forbidden forest at Voldemort's hand--after going to the Kings Cross of his afterlife--Harry is returned to his 11-year-old self with no memories of his life before, just a vague sense of doom and weird knowledge of the wizarding world (and its inhabitants) that he can't quite explain. With only his ever-present sense of deja-vu to guide him into making better choices than last time, Harry embarks on a journey to save the wizarding world once again, and this time save himself as well.
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11 Jun 2024
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“Are you asking, Mr. Hands, if you can leave us for a month or two to sail up north?” Stede clarifies.
“Ah, you have no idea, Bonnet,” Izzy says. “Since I was a lad, there’s nothin’ I’ve wanted more than to get out there with those—those—” Izzy makes pinching gestures at the horizon, so utterly enraptured with the thought of whales that he’s apparently forgotten the name of them.
It is, Stede hates to admit, unbelievably endearing.
“Of course you may go, Izzy,” Stede says.
“What?” Ed blurts out. “Wait. Didn’t we just talk about this?”
(Izzy is desperate to go a-whaling. Stede is desperate for him and Ed to distance themselves from their rancid codependency. Ed wants his matelot's forgiveness and his boyfriend's devotion, but first and foremost he wants to maim a fucking whaler.)
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17 May 2024
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Ed doesn’t remember the first form his daemon took, but he knows the first form he remembers it taking. He was a small child, no older than four, when he sat on the ground next to a mug of water he liked to play with, splashing it about, and the thing took on the form of an elongated creature with long, thin legs in the liquid, poking its head out over the rim with a curious glance.
It wasn’t Ed’s first word either, what he said there, but it’s the one he remembers most, more than any others:
Shrimp.
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Ed spends half his life hiding who he is. That is, until Izzy and his daemon Baz turn his whole world upside down (and Bimp happens).
Where Ed's daemon is the kraken, Izzy's is a swallow, and they find out that size isn't everything, but sometimes small is just right.
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15 May 2024