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Monkey D. Luffy ([personal profile] iluso) wrote2024-02-11 12:24 pm

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[personal profile] hgeegh 2024-03-25 09:19 am (UTC)(link)
Sanji grimaces at the proffered hand. Him, scared? As if! Luffy should just pay attention to where he's goi—there he goes. "Watch where you're going, stupid."

Then they're walking shoulder to shoulder. Sanji doesn't mind it, nor does he expect it to last. The way Luffy marches on with aplomb is a bigger comfort than he'd care to admit—easy to track, too—and he strides into the encroaching darkness without a break in pace when a question is posed to him.

There are few things that Luffy truly hates despite his many vices; if his uncharacteristic outburst at the lovely Shakky's bar is anything to go by, having an adventure spoiled is one of them. The journey itself means everything to him, so Sanji won't ruin it with a boring retelling. Erring on the side of caution is better, anyway (even if he can't quite put his finger on what it is that he's avoiding).

"Yeah. It's the Grand Line, after all." Of course, it hasn't been just fun and games. Things were like that even before they left the East Blue, though, and have no bearing on the answer. The question is whether or not they've been enjoying themselves as intended, because Luffy cares deeply about the crew. Raising the subject of Sabaody Archipelago will only serve to unnecessarily stress him out; ergo, Sanji doesn't bring it up. "It's been one adventure after another. You'd have to see some of the things we've seen to believe them."
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all good! take your time, and welcome back. ♥

[personal profile] hgeegh 2024-04-04 10:45 am (UTC)(link)
Wait until the crew catches up and explains everything is, by a great stroke of coincidence, also Sanji's plan. That should've been the end of that until then, but the niggling in the back of his mind returns at the nonchalant comment about his eyebrows. Since when has Luffy cared about them? (Has he always thought that?) Of all his features, it had to be those . . .

The unease only grows at Luffy's quick thinking with the branch. Sanji regards the makeshift torch in silence, rolling the cigarette to-and-fro with his lips. While it's not the greatest idea, the fact that there's an idea at all is bizarre. He feels around his pocket for a lighter. Is this a sign of maturation or something else?

Either way, he isn't afraid of the dark. With a click and a fwip, a small flame flares to life above Sanji's hand. He tilts it toward the branch, but doesn't close the gap just yet. "I can, but what are you gonna do once it burns itself out? You'll burn your hand."
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[personal profile] hgeegh 2024-04-08 09:28 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, so he admits to his true motives.

"You, explore fast? Give me a break!" There's little doubt in Sanji's mind that Luffy will move along quickly, but this and the penchant for getting distracted are separate matters. The lighter clinks shut with the flick of his wrist, extinguishing the flame. "If it's that wet, the smoke will make it impossible to see down there."

He glances around, assessing their dim surroundings before taking languid steps over to a sizable boulder nearby. He drops his weight onto it with his back hunched, then draws his gaze up in Luffy's direction. "We'll wait for it to dry out some more," he says, plucking the unlit cigarette out of his mouth and gesturing with the same hand. The wet stick is an excuse more than anything, but that's hardly important in the face of what he really wants to pursue. Despite his initial plan to wait, it's bothering him a little too much; the sooner he gets to the bottom of the mystery, the better. "There's something we need to talk about first."
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[personal profile] hgeegh 2024-04-10 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
Well, this is unexpected. He thought Luffy would restlessly wander the vicinity while they chat—yet here they are, pressed against each other on a rock just big enough to hold them. Then again, should Sanji be surprised after what he's heard?

No, he's not going to dwell on that train of thought.

He plants a hand on the side of Luffy's head and pushes without real strength behind the motion. If that ridiculous defense is about the fridge, Luffy never could help himself. By rote, Sanji admonishes, "Quit stealing the food before it's ready." Then he lets go.

"Anyway, that's not it." He cranes his neck toward Luffy. "You said something interesting about my face earlier."
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[personal profile] hgeegh 2024-04-11 07:53 am (UTC)(link)
Heat rushes to his face, flaring his cheeks despite himself. This guy has to be doing that on purpose. Food is one thing; a smile is another. Those are criminally romantic words a clueless pirate captain has no business uttering to anyone, much less his cook—to say nothing about how touchy-feely he's being.

"I'm talking about my eyebrows!" hisses Sanji, jerking his head back after the poke. He isn't particularly attached to his eyebrows. They're unusual—more bizarre than exotic—and everyone (excluding this guy) always has something to say about them in the vein of teasing. He cups his knee opposite of Luffy, tensing his shoulders and legs, as he looks back with narrowed eyes and an appraising gaze. "Yeah, that's what I thought," he says, evenly in spite of his growing misgivings. "You have no clue that they've always been this way, do you?"
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[personal profile] hgeegh 2024-04-11 10:22 am (UTC)(link)
If the short gap between them makes him feel a certain way, Sanji doesn't show it. Unnecessary reactions will only distract them, and this gives him a better view of Luffy as he continues to watch in his typical slouch. He's neither Usopp nor Chopper; he knows how to keep his cool in moments of uncertainty.

"I don't shave my eyebrows." Quirky though they may be, there are stranger features out there. Even the cooks back at the Baratie are outlandish in their own ways, and then there are Wanze and Duval, so nobody can talk. "And last I saw, your hair didn't look like that."

That fact means nothing by itself when considering the length of time they've spent apart. Combined with the details that haven't been adding up since the start, however, he has to wonder again: who is this rubber man? Or should the question be, what happened to Luffy? In his heart of hearts, Sanji finds it oddly difficult to dismiss the person sitting beside him. As such, he sounds more tentative than suspicious when he asks, "Are you really Luffy?"
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[personal profile] hgeegh 2024-04-16 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
Sanji eyes him, betraying none of his thoughts behind a ruminative gaze. Who else, huh. It should be dissatisfying—and it is—but he can't bring himself to challenge anything when he knows no better. As far as he can tell, there's nothing malicious about this guy beside him. Sanji doesn't understand it, either, which makes two of them.

His shoulders sag, relaxing by a margin. If you can't beat them, join them.

"You wear your hair shorter. It's straight," he clarifies. Curls give the illusion of less length, after all. Then again, even straightened Luffy's hair would sometimes get in his eyes. Every difference is struck by a similarity; it's a frustrating train of thought that yields no answers as he continues: "And you're shorter than I remember." He raises the cigarette to his lips. "But your name's still the same."
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[personal profile] hgeegh 2024-04-29 10:17 am (UTC)(link)
Sanji's heart flutters at the mention of Nami's name. Beautiful and brainy—no matter how troublesome this memory business is, she's perfect! Oh, what he wouldn't give to see her, well and healthy, again. If she were here to impart her revelations and navigate them through this predicament, they might've figured out the mystery of this place by now.

As things stand, they're only a step closer—if that—to the elusive truth. Luffy's restlessness against his leg brings him back down from his high, and Sanji hunches forward with a hand around his chin. An island that shouldn't exist . . . If that's true, are their very existences at risk the longer they dawdle? He's about made up his mind to get up and move on when he blinks at the change in subject, his thoughts brought to a screeching halt by the shockingly forward question. Sanji draws back and squares his shoulders as he eyes Luffy, wondering again just what all of this is supposed to mean.

Of course he doesn't, he's primed to say. It's a simple answer to a simple question, yet his eyes narrow from the confliction raging in his heart. He likes Luffy well enough, but he hasn't once thought of him (without prompting) in ways that go beyond camaraderie. Still, the easy answer doesn't come in much the same way he inexplicably held himself back from asserting earlier that none of the crew is involved with each other. In a tone that's more bland than proud, Sanji replies, "I like women." This has been a fact of his life since he was a boy, even before he developed a physical attraction to the fairer sex. He will die as he lived, loving women with all of his being, and that's a damn good commitment as far as he's concerned.

Having said that, he can't shake the feeling that he's just given an excuse.
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[personal profile] hgeegh 2024-05-01 09:26 am (UTC)(link)
He purses his lips. Of course, Luffy wouldn't buy the deflection. If Sanji is honest with himself, it is a silly reason.

The truth is that he likes Luffy—likes all of the crew, even the stupid swordsman—as much as he favors Nami and Robin. Next to Zeff, it wouldn't be a stretch to say that they're everything to him. Without Luffy, he'd still be serving away at the Baratie, dream of finding the All Blue be damned. He can't say that he doesn't like Luffy, who's impossibly larger than life and capable of moving hearts, because it would be a bald-faced lie; on the other hand, he can't say that he likes him, because . . . well, because he just can't.

There's nothing wrong with being a friend to women and then something more with men. For a heart as accepting as Luffy's, it only makes sense to be more with both. But loving women—entertaining daydreams about showering them with everything he has to give—has always been easy for Sanji, easier than it's ever been with his own. He feeds men as he does women, but he doesn't romance them. No, he kicks them, shouts himself hoarse, and asserts his pride, so they'll never doubt the value his otherwise worthless self brings to the table. He likes Luffy, but the sort of tenderness that was described and shown to Sanji earlier isn't something he does with other men.

Plainly speaking, he doesn't know how. That isn't how he was raised. And it's too awkward to change that now, and now is definitely not the time to be exploring this.

In summation, he can't be the person this guy claims to like and kiss on the regular. Sanji tries, and fails, not to think about those honeyed words about his cooking and smile from before as he grimaces under Luffy's withering stare. He shouldn't be entertaining this, yet he can't stop himself from chomping at the bit to retort, "Oh, yeah? Then what reasons have I given you before to say that I like you? Answer me that!"
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[personal profile] hgeegh 2024-05-08 10:01 am (UTC)(link)
Whatever frown he was about to pull dies away at the look on Luffy's face. That idiot. What's so pleasing about a little smile? Sanji hasn't even cooked anything. His features scrunch at the thought, bobbing the cigarette between his lips and belying the faint rush of something odd in his chest. It's jarring, how gentle the jab is.

He can't recall his heart ever going funny and skipping around Luffy (this island doesn't count). That sounds more like something he'd feel around Nami and Robin, which means Luffy isn't pulling his leg about his own feelings. If anything, everything that's been said makes a perfect amount of sense. Love is the sort of thing one feels on a base level, because the heart doesn't lie. It's enough to make the romantic in Sanji go green with envy, so much so that he wonders in seriousness just what led to the other guy with his name coming to harbor those feelings as he pointedly decides not to think about the obvious.

"I'm not saying it's bad," he says as he angles his head away, eyes still tracking Luffy. Far be it from him to tell others whom they should like. Considering what's been dogging him for months on end, the absence of force on Luffy's end is the biggest reason Sanji's able to entertain this discussion now. A large part of him can't believe that he's taking this as seriously as he is, but love isn't exactly a joking matter, teasing from crewmates aside. "But you're right. It's different."

Yeah. It's so far removed from his reality that, while he doesn't write off the notion straightaway, he isn't sure of how to react. The unknown looms over them, casting a shadow of confusion and doubt. It's simpler if he separates everyone from each other, so he should probably just do that and move on. All that to say, he rises from his rocky seat and takes a languid step forward, putting his back to Luffy as he slides a hand into a pant pocket and rights his cigarette with the other. "When you like someone, anything they do looks cute." That much, he can relate.