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During the Straw Hats' last night in Wano, Sanji spends his night drinking and overthinking how to tell his crew about his relationship with Zoro when Kid happens upon him. After accepting a drink from Kid but rebuffing his advances, Sanji starts to feel unwell. Not wanting to worry his crewmates, he accepts Kid's offer to help him back to the Sunny, a mistake that will devastate Sanji and leave the Straw Hats reeling. As Sanji spirals deeper into depression, Zoro struggles to make sense of what the hell happened, and how he can keep Sanji-- and his world-- from falling apart.
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“You go to the Special Division, stay too long, and Ranpo acts strange afterwards. You talk to someone about oaths, go back without telling me. Someone steals your medicine—”
Dazai’s hand paused inside his coat. He thought of the words: Effective upon receipt. He set the folded paper down.
Kunikida stared at it for a beat. When he unfolded it, the crackle sounded too loud.
“Why do you have it?” he managed at last.
“To keep our resident kitten asleep.”
Or: The Agency tries and fails and tries again to function after the incident at the airport. When Ranpo and Dazai get tasked with an ability assessment, they weren't expecting to end up with a Special Division's counsellor going after them.Series
- Part 1 of Kittens on leashes — they scratch
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After a failed away mission, Fukuzawa wakes up with Ranpo in his arms and has a decision to make. He knows it's the wrong one, but he makes it anyway.
For Fukuran Week 2023 Day 1 - "I only sleep soundly with you at my side."
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It was a matter of cutting up Ranpo’s memories in just the right way, the same way he’d done for Hawthorne. Snipping away the good things, keeping the bad. Leaving misleading things in Ranpo’s head, and letting him put the wrong pieces together. And if Ranpo ever discovered something was wrong, as he often did, he’d tamper with his memory of that too, and tell him he’d simply fainted. Again.
(the deception of Edogawa Ranpo goes like this, and no, Fyodor does not love him. This is a very standard way to feel about one’s captive colleague.)
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The invincible pillar of the agency proved himself time and time again to be fallible. You could trace every bad thing that happened to a failure of Ranpo to prevent it.
That was how the man himself saw it, anyway, and Fyodor was not about to correct the main source of his strategic headaches otherwise.
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Or, Fyodor has a chat with Ranpo at the latter’s mental lowest.
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- Part 2 of In Face of the Aftermath

