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Ace has a fever, and Law refuses to relax until it breaks.
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Zoro continued squinting at him as he approached the kitchen counter, obviously unconvinced of Sanji’s true intentions. Sanji bit back the urge to say anything, reminding himself that he needed Zoro to be complacent if this little scheme of his was going to work. So instead of spitting out a few choice insults like he very much wanted to, Sanji instead slid a small bowl of the dark chocolate discs he’d found towards Zoro.
“Here,” Sanji said. “Try this.”
As predicted, Zoro scowled deeply—first at the chocolate, and then at Sanji. “Why the hell are you trying to feed me this shit, cook?” he demanded. “I already told you—chocolate is too damn sweet for me.”
“It’s not chocolate,” Sanji lied smoothly. “It’s cacao.”
Or, five times Sanji tricks Zoro into eating chocolate.
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Ace sneaks onto a ship for a party and gets a surprise welcome from another stowaway.
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Haunted by daylightdancer89
Fandoms: Shadowhunters (TV), Mortal Instruments Series - Cassandra Clare
29 Apr 2016
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He did not know how long he had been wandering, his companions lost in the crowd. Part of Alec knew that he should try to find them, that being alone here may not be very safe. But the mercury sang louder in his blood, calling for another. It yearned for his beautiful cats’ eyes that hid beneath a glamour; his smooth, tanned skin and champagne-flavored lips; the undeniably beautiful magic that was Magnus Bane.
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until we go down by Leraiel
Fandoms: Shadowhunters (TV), Shadowhunter Chronicles - Cassandra Clare, Mortal Instruments Series - Cassandra Clare
06 May 2016
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“Alec’s been taken -”
Magnus stands, hearing only those three words, frozen - trying to process. He attempts to compose himself; he is centuries old - the most powerful warlock in Brooklyn and perhaps even further. The wine glass, held usually with such a sure elegant grip, smashes to the ground. It cuts through the roaring sea of shock.
“How did this happen?” He struggles not to lash out in blame at dear Clary. She was innocent - save it, he warns himself.

