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Just a fanfic...
This weekend, I watched The Aristocats (and yes, I love this movie), and nobody can convince me that the dynamic between Duchess and O'Malley isn’t exactly how Zeff and Sora would be if they met. I have the whole story in my mind at this point.
In my version, Sora would escape from Germa with her kids because, first, she doesn’t want to see her children turned into soldiers or test subjects for Judge, and second, she can’t stand watching Sanji being treated that way. So she decides to escape with her kids, and they end up finding Zeff, who is still a pirate. Seeing her situation and the kids, Zeff decides to help them and welcomes them onto his ship.
They fall in love at first sight, but Sora is a bit wary and traumatized from her relationship with Judge. Zeff, however, would be the most patient and romantic man, showering her with kindness. Every day, he’d give her a rose and say the sweetest things just to see her smile.
And yes, in my mind, he definitely adopts all five kids, teaching them how to cook, defend themselves (especially Reiju—nobody would hurt his baby girl), how to sail, and so much more. They become a happy family, with Zeff and Sora as the most in-love couple imaginable. Even if they don’t say it, Sanji and his brothers love seeing the relationship between them.
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Theory
I'm a huge fan of Black Clover, and for me, the perfect ending would be Asta becoming the Wizard King. But, can we talk about the possibility of that not happening? There's a small chance this might not come true (I don’t want it to happen, but it's a possibility we need to consider).
You might ask why I think that's a possibility, so here's my reasoning (maybe what I say doesn't make much sense, but bear with me). In terms of hierarchy, Asta is still just a regular knight. Has he saved the kingdom multiple times? Yes. Is he one of the most powerful characters among the Magic Knights? Absolutely. But despite all that, he remains a simple knight.
I believe people underestimate the importance of hierarchy, but it's crucial. It teaches responsibility, organization, and leadership. When you become a vice-captain, you start to feel some of the responsibilities that a captain has, but not to the same extent. You begin learning how to lead. As a captain, you not only have to manage people, money, missions, and everyday tasks, but also motivate, protect, and be someone people want to follow. Yami, for instance, might sometimes seem like he's not the best captain, but in my opinion, he's an incredible leader. He always pushes his squad to surpass their limits (he's not afraid of his subordinates evolving, but rather encourages them to improve every day because he knows they can). He also protects them when necessary—interrupting Asta's trial is a great example of that. He's just a guy with a small stomach problem who likes to spend some money.
Another point is that if you want to be the Wizard King, it’s not enough to be the most powerful; you have to prove you’re a capable leader and will be a great emperor. Power is important, but you need to show everyone you have the leadership skills to be the next Wizard King.
In my opinion, Asta is a great leader, even without holding an official leadership position. He protects and cares about everyone, and he motivates people without even realizing it (even the captains feel inspired by him). However, as I mentioned before, he’s still just a knight, and we can’t ignore the existence of the hierarchy.
Lastly, we know Julius likely had someone in mind as his successor. Even though he’s now a demon and the villain, he must have mentioned his choice to someone, probably Marx. And even if Julius chose Asta, I don’t think Asta would accept it right away. He’s not someone who would “skip” steps, and he knows there are people more powerful and more prepared than him. His dream is to become the Wizard King, but I believe he wouldn’t accept it if he felt there were others more qualified than him.
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It’s funnier if you think that between all the kids in the orphanage Twilight take Anya for his own choice
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Headcanon
One of my favorite headcanon is that after Luffy became king of pirates and everyone realized their dreams Sanji opened a restaurant on All Blue and Zoro started to live there because is a quiet place where he could sleep all day long, he always has a good meal and booze and Sanji doesn’t put him out cause he is a very good guard.
In my mind they spend all day arguing and fighting like a old couple and because of that every employee believes that they are married and every time they need to talk about Zoro to Sanji they say your husband what makes Sanji really peeved but don't matter what he says nobody believes him
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Hypothesis
So you're telling me that if Sanji had seen the scene of Zoro eating an onigiri that was thrown on the ground and stepped on and that he had seen him defending a little girl even knowing that he was going to be arrested in a cross he wouldn't have fallen in love? Ahem, okay.
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Enemys to lovers
Just imagine:
All strawhats having dinner.
Nami: *talking to Robin about a enemys to lovers book that she is reading*
Chooper: *in the most innocent way* Oh, this book sounds like Sanji and Zoro. That's funny.
Chopper continue eating.
Everyone in a deadly silence. They look to Sanji and Zoro.
Ussop: He's right. You Know.
Brook and Franky start laughing.
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Zosan moments
Some Zosan moments that give me things:
They washing the dishes (so cuuuttteeee);
They fighting in the Fishman Island in the middle of a battle ( Jinbe confusing about why they are arguing for is an extra);
All their interactions when Sanji was in Nami´s body (the falling scene and Brook saying how romantic is ssooo goooodddd);
Little Garden (no words);
The fighting with Kuma in Thriller Bark arc (the fact that they fight to try to stop the other to sacrifice himself);
Sanji preventing the two guys in Thriller Bark to confess the sacrifice Zoro did.
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