The Warrior (One Piece Fanfiction)

The Warrior (One Piece Fanfiction)

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The picture is not mine. Here's the link. https://pin.it/49rv9zB The Whole Cake Island was a bad memory for all of them. Just as Sanji starts to feel free from his past, it just seems, the past won't let him go. "Ah... I gave up. If It's gonna be like this. Let it be." And the man really gave up, unlike the past, he chose to give up. Letting himself disappear. But ain't no way the strawhats ever let him go.
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when one looks back to their childhood, one remembers the vivid springs of laughter, climbing trees and reaching out for the stars, and making flower crowns in fields of flowers. but when [name] looked back at her youth, it was void of those colorful memories. her life as a traveler had become too dull to notice anything around her and appreciate the beauty, and her eyes spoke it. dull. empty. void. as if she had never tasted the essence of 'life'. she was a dreamless girl...who's fate was intertwined with a boy full of dreams. luffy saw, luffy wants! he saw [name], stole her away from her boring life, and made her his pillar. and in return, she stole his heart; gradually, completely, and he would stop at nothing to steal her heart too. he was a pirate after all. no one can stop him from getting what he wants!! ▬ ( luffy x reader ) ▬ status; ongoing

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