Mismatched
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Title: Mismatched
Rating: G
Word Count: 300
Pairing: Zoro/Sanji (I'll try to do a different pairing next time, haha)
Topic: Mismatch
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Sanji’s eyes were mismatched.
It was a fact, and an interesting little tidbit he’d discovered when no one else was around. As he’d stroked through the blonde’s hair, he’d caught a glimpse of bright green from the usually-covered eye, and hadn’t resisted his urge to tug the hair up out of the way.
Of course, the cook had been completely unimpressed with him for peeking, and he’d ended up with a foot slamming into his face for his efforts. As he’d winced and sat back up, the blonde had pointed at him and shouted various things that he wasn’t listening to, before storming off quickly. The reaction had been far less violent than he would have expected, and he assumed it was because Sanji trusted him to keep his trap shut that he hadn’t ended up with broken bones all over.
And of course he wasn’t going to say anything!
He loved to know things about Sanji that the others didn’t know; probably more than he should have if he was honest about it. It was oddly thrilling, and he couldn’t help but feel excited by it. Luckily, the cook apparently knew that well.
So that was why the next time they were alone, Sanji let him lift the hair and explore – with permission this time, of course. As the swordsman had gazed upon the ocean blue and grass green eyes, he’d been unable to help brushing his thumb down the blonde’s cheek, leaning in for a kiss. He couldn’t care less if the teen’s eyes didn’t match; Sanji was still unbelievably sexy, and perhaps even more attractive now that he knew. Any reason the blonde had for hiding it was ridiculous.
When Sanji had pulled away and warned him not to tell anyone, he’d just smirked. He’d never tell.
Rating: G
Word Count: 300
Pairing: Zoro/Sanji (I'll try to do a different pairing next time, haha)
Topic: Mismatch
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Sanji’s eyes were mismatched.
It was a fact, and an interesting little tidbit he’d discovered when no one else was around. As he’d stroked through the blonde’s hair, he’d caught a glimpse of bright green from the usually-covered eye, and hadn’t resisted his urge to tug the hair up out of the way.
Of course, the cook had been completely unimpressed with him for peeking, and he’d ended up with a foot slamming into his face for his efforts. As he’d winced and sat back up, the blonde had pointed at him and shouted various things that he wasn’t listening to, before storming off quickly. The reaction had been far less violent than he would have expected, and he assumed it was because Sanji trusted him to keep his trap shut that he hadn’t ended up with broken bones all over.
And of course he wasn’t going to say anything!
He loved to know things about Sanji that the others didn’t know; probably more than he should have if he was honest about it. It was oddly thrilling, and he couldn’t help but feel excited by it. Luckily, the cook apparently knew that well.
So that was why the next time they were alone, Sanji let him lift the hair and explore – with permission this time, of course. As the swordsman had gazed upon the ocean blue and grass green eyes, he’d been unable to help brushing his thumb down the blonde’s cheek, leaning in for a kiss. He couldn’t care less if the teen’s eyes didn’t match; Sanji was still unbelievably sexy, and perhaps even more attractive now that he knew. Any reason the blonde had for hiding it was ridiculous.
When Sanji had pulled away and warned him not to tell anyone, he’d just smirked. He’d never tell.
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Date: 2009-02-13 09:03 am (UTC)So sweet! Just what I need in the morning. That kiss make me melt and squee.
Great work!
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Date: 2009-02-13 09:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-13 01:34 pm (UTC)(also keep doing ZoSan, I won't complain! X3)
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Date: 2009-02-13 01:37 pm (UTC)I just feel bad because people keep mentioning the lack of pairing diversity recently and if I keep doing ZoSan I'm not helping that, haha. Plus I do a lot of ZoSan as it is..
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