7 Works in Boa Hancock & Trafalgar D. Water Law
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She was her pantheon, her singular worship; her hands were bleeding, yet stone had become her veins.
The empress and her struggle in godhood. A lifetime, with a wonder for girlhood.
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- Part 11 of the sun is in the sky (we burn for it)
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As a newly appointed warlord Law is forced to attend a gala for the rich and famous, and he isn't too happy about it. When he runs into Doflamingo at the party, he figures his day can't get any worse.
Then Boa Hancock shows up, wearing an outfit that is practically identical to Law's.
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Hancock gets Hanahaki Disease and laments her unrequited love. Law is here to help.
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Hancock pines for Luffy too hard and gets Hanahaki (in this case, just a legit illness and not, like, forceful romance). She goes to Law for help and he has to both explain that she's being ridiculous and operate on the flowerbed.
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Before Ace takes a trip abroad, Law is asked a favor of him: to look over his younger brother. That younger brother is named Luffy, a first-year, introverted student who just commenced attending the same high school. The more time Law spends with the kid, the more he realized he isn't just some ordinary first-year, and the more he begins to understand him in a certain way…
"A new friend is a new adventure… and the beginning of more memories."
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Boa tries desperately to get Luffy’s attention and ‘alone time’, but alas, she can’t get him where she wants him.
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- Part 12 of Kinktober 2021
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watching people die is nothing new for law but seeing people live never fails to overwhelm him.
the boy from the white town, a tragedy over sixteen years
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- Part 7 of the sun is in the sky (we burn for it)
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“The colour of your hair paired with your coat is a hideous eyesore,” she informs him. “Get out of my sight.”
There’s a pause, and then Doflamingo is laughing uproariously, falling backwards for a moment before neatly leaping away from where Hancock sits frowning imperiously on Salome. Hancock watches, unimpressed, as Doflamingo throws his head back while laughing, the sound as hideous as the cackle of a crow. He cuts himself off as swiftly as he starts; his Adam’s apple bobs as he swallows.
“As spoiled as always, princess,” he coos.
Fleet Admiral Sakazuki unwillingly calls a meeting with the Warlords; only Doflamingo and Hancock show up. Law crashes the scene.