America

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Landing in America, they found themselves a hotel to start off. Within a few months, they both found jobs. With those jobs, they made enough money for them to buy a house. In between that time, Sanji and Zoro's heart found that they longed for each other. Today marks the 4th year since they moved. As well as the 1st year they adopted Ōjo, their 5 year old daughter. Sanji has a job as a master chef at a 5 star restaurant and as for Zoro, you wouldn't believe it, but he works for a famous daycare. The best one in their city.

"Waaahh!! Where's mommy?" "Shai, she'll be here in a few hours!" "I want her now!" Picking up the crying child, Zoro goes over to the rest of the kids. "Big brother Zoro, tell us a story!" "Yeah!! Story! Story!" "Alright, alright! Everyone get their blankets." "Yay!!!" Putting down Shai, Zoro went to the small bookshelf and took out a book he usually reads. Coming back, he sits on the floor and all the children surround him. "What book is it!" "Beastly beauty." "Not that one!!" "Then what do you want?!" "Tell us a story of your own!" Zoro stared at Kūru, the one who suggested Zoro that he tell a story of his own.

"A story of my own... Well, once upon a time, there was an orphanage in a small town that was in a rough time. Now, the orphan kids knew of their towns situation so they made the most of everything. Then one day, a woman had built a dance studio! She built the studio for the orphan kids, so they could have some fun. All the kids called her: Ms. Rouge. Ms. Rouge was a very pretty woman, she had long black hair and freckles across her pale cheeks. She taught all the kids in the orphanage how to dance. Each child had a partner, it didn't matter the gender." "Gender?" "Meaning it doesn't matter if two boys were partners or two girls or one boy and one girl." "Ooh..."

"There was one boy from the orphanage who had trouble learning how to dance. His name was Zoro." "Hey! Just like you!" "Just like me...Ms. Rouge noticed the boy struggling, so she partnered him up with a girl taller than him named, Kuina. Kuina taught Zoro how to dance different moves. After a few weeks, Ms. Rouge and other instructors said that we would be learning a dance to preform to the towns people. Zoro and Kuina would be the dancers to do a big finish. A month into learning the dance, something terrible happened. Kuina had died mysteriously, just a two weeks before the performance." "Oh no!!!" "Yes...but luckily on that day when everyone knew about Kuina, a new kid had joined the orphanage and studio. Ms. Rouge introduced the new boy, Sanji." "Oh! Like that man with the curly eyebrow?" "Haha! Yes, like him. Sanji would be Zoro's new dance partner, so Zoro had to teach him how to do the dance. Sanji had trouble at first but go the hang of it quick."

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Sanji had just gotten out of work and walked into Zoro's daycare. "Hello Sanji." said Gou, a red-head that worked the desk in the front. "Good afternoon, Ms. Gou~" "You're here for Zoro and Ōjo, right?" "Yes, ma'am!" "Alright. The door's open." "Thank you!" Sanji walked through the door and spotted Zoro surrounded by kids on the floor. Telling a story... !!! Our story... Sanji went closer to hear Zoro and leaned on a wall.

"After Sanji and Zoro had done the big finish, the townspeople stood up and clapped at the amazing performance. After everyone had left, Ms. Rouge took all the kids to the park for a picnic. But, Zoro and Sanji didn't feel like playing, so they sat together on a bench and talked about what they wanted to be. Sanji wanted to be a master chef and Zoro wanted to be a great swordsman! So, to accomplish their dreams they each trained and worked hard." Zoro took a pause and looked at the children. Some were asleep and a few looked up at Zoro, interested what would happen next. "After years and years, Sanji and Zoro grew up as men, along with all the kids in the orphanage. Deciding it was time, they told Ms. Rouge that they'd be leaving and start new lives in America. Ms. Rouge didn't like the idea, but wished them luck as they walked to the small airport. As they we're growing up, Sanji and Zoro had jobs and made enough money to buy two tickets for America. So they boarded their assigned plane and took off to America, where they would live together. Happily ever after."

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