Late. FAIL. (Again. Oops?)
May. 28th, 2008 10:35 pmTitle: Going Over
Topic: captivity
Word Count: 300
Rating: PG15 (innuendo, kink, other references)
Pairing: Sanji/Zoro
Disclaimer: Characters and setting? Not mine. Probably just as well. Here, have them back...
Summary: Sanji is really not as straight as he makes out to be. Or as straightlaced.
Excuse: Erm. Still not quite right, but it's as nice as it's gonna get. Please excuse the smudges.
Notes: This also goes with my D/s arc, after "So Bad", "For Him", "Round One" and "Too Late" (with its followup "Artistic Inspiration"). It comes just before "Under Control", which is followed by "Let Me", "Give In", and "No Words".
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Roronoa Zoro wouldn't go down easy.
Well, alright. He'd "gone down" easily enough. Had done it all by himself, without Sanji's having to say a word. But that wasn't precisely the activity Sanji was contemplating, and while getting Zoro on his back had turned out to be nearly as easy as getting him on his knees (Sanji had only needed to mention it), what Sanji wanted was something else.
What he wanted, put simply, was for Zoro to agree, willingly, to being bound, to being made vulnerable (such a lovely word) to Sanji's whim and will.
However, while Zoro frequently put his life and livelihood in someone else's (usually Luffy's, but sometimes Sanji's) care, it was never without watching that someone with eyes more hawk-like than his destined opponent's.
Using force? Was definitely out of the question. The man could break anything on the ship (including hawsers, anchor chain, and the like) without much effort if he wanted to. Besides, it wasn't any fun if he didn't want to participate. Mostly, because nothing happened if Zoro didn't want it to. Unless he wasn't participating because he wasn't conscious, which wasn't any fun, either. Necrophilia just wasn't on the list of Sanji's kinks, and Zoro slept like the dead. Except for the snoring, but whatever.
So how did you ge--
Oh. Stupid. Of course. The surest way to bind a demon was with words, after all, with the power of his own name and his own promises. Any physical bonds Sanji might apply after the fact were just so much symbolic icing on the cake.
And while simply asking wasn't going to work so easily this time, when it was something the swordsman obviously feared, Zoro had never been able to turn down a challenge, either. Especially not one from Sanji...
Topic: captivity
Word Count: 300
Rating: PG15 (innuendo, kink, other references)
Pairing: Sanji/Zoro
Disclaimer: Characters and setting? Not mine. Probably just as well. Here, have them back...
Summary: Sanji is really not as straight as he makes out to be. Or as straightlaced.
Excuse: Erm. Still not quite right, but it's as nice as it's gonna get. Please excuse the smudges.
Notes: This also goes with my D/s arc, after "So Bad", "For Him", "Round One" and "Too Late" (with its followup "Artistic Inspiration"). It comes just before "Under Control", which is followed by "Let Me", "Give In", and "No Words".
~~~
Roronoa Zoro wouldn't go down easy.
Well, alright. He'd "gone down" easily enough. Had done it all by himself, without Sanji's having to say a word. But that wasn't precisely the activity Sanji was contemplating, and while getting Zoro on his back had turned out to be nearly as easy as getting him on his knees (Sanji had only needed to mention it), what Sanji wanted was something else.
What he wanted, put simply, was for Zoro to agree, willingly, to being bound, to being made vulnerable (such a lovely word) to Sanji's whim and will.
However, while Zoro frequently put his life and livelihood in someone else's (usually Luffy's, but sometimes Sanji's) care, it was never without watching that someone with eyes more hawk-like than his destined opponent's.
Using force? Was definitely out of the question. The man could break anything on the ship (including hawsers, anchor chain, and the like) without much effort if he wanted to. Besides, it wasn't any fun if he didn't want to participate. Mostly, because nothing happened if Zoro didn't want it to. Unless he wasn't participating because he wasn't conscious, which wasn't any fun, either. Necrophilia just wasn't on the list of Sanji's kinks, and Zoro slept like the dead. Except for the snoring, but whatever.
So how did you ge--
Oh. Stupid. Of course. The surest way to bind a demon was with words, after all, with the power of his own name and his own promises. Any physical bonds Sanji might apply after the fact were just so much symbolic icing on the cake.
And while simply asking wasn't going to work so easily this time, when it was something the swordsman obviously feared, Zoro had never been able to turn down a challenge, either. Especially not one from Sanji...
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