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jadedrrose · 2 years
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Hi!! This is my first time ever requesting some fic but i saw some of yours and i really loved you writing! Can I request Law with the dialogue "Aw, you're blushing" but is reader who says it? I know Law is a tease pre timeskip but he gets more serious after it and i would loooove to see a reader teasing law and could you do it lightly nsfw? Like it doesn't have to be really into detail! Sorry if my writing off too, English is not my first language 🥲 thank you so much!!! 💕
I would’ve made this full blown smut if it didn’t say lightly nsfw lol. I love a flustered Law.
Warnings: Mentions of some nsfw things, but nothing in detail.
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Being reunited with Law had filled you up entirely with so many emotions at once, you felt like you could explode.
You’d waited at the gates, knowing Law would show up at any given moment after you’d seen the newspaper about Doflamingo’s downfall. When he did arrive, you had embarrassed him by jumping into his arms, pulling his hat off and placing many kisses onto his face. All in front of the Strawhats too, to make things worse for him.
You were overjoyed, almost crying out of happiness, any good emotion that existed, you felt it. But of course, you then had to explain what had happened when you and the others had shown up.
Now, you were waiting for a chance to be alone with Law at the banquet. You’d changed into a dress that resembled the one Nami wore, only it was in your favorite color. You knew it would get your lover’s attention, and the banquet was a perfect opportunity to wear it.
You sat beside him as he ate his food, shaking his head as he watched his crew goof off. He was pretty distracted, so naturally he jumped when you put a hand on his inner thigh and leaned up close against his neck.
“Law, I’ve missed you,” you told him.
“You’ve told me that thirty times already, y/n.”
You giggled, “I know. But I’ve missed you in other ways, baby…”
He looked at you with a brow raised, curious as to what you were trying to insinuate.
“Really.”
“Mhm, maybe you should come back to our room so-“
“Captain! Look here!”
Law’s attention was now off of you, and on the three idiots before him.
Bepo was holding a cake, Penguin and Shachi laughing and pointing at the desert.
“We made it just for you, captain!”
“It was my idea, too,” Penguin announced.
“What?! Don’t lie, it was mine!” Shachi interjected.
“Um… it was actually mine,” Bepo quietly said, head downward.
“I don’t care whose idea it was,” Law said. “Why the hell did you make me a cake?”
“Read it!” All three of them said in unison.
In perhaps the sloppiest handwriting ever, the cake read: “welcom bak captain!” You wondered who wrote it. All three of the boys in front of you were equal contestants.
“Try it!” Bepo told Law, placing the cake at the table in front of you. Penguin then presented some clean forks.
Law seemed hesitant. These three could barely cook without starting a fire, let alone bake.
“I’ll try it,” you said, taking a fork. The boys all cheered.
You took off a small piece and brought it to your lips, looking Law in the eyes as you slowly put your mouth around the fork, winking as you pulled the fork away.
“It’s… actually edible,” you said, surprised.
“WHAT?!” Shachi shouted.
“YOU THINK THAT POORLY OF OUR BAKING?!” Penguin cried.
Bepo looked down, sulking.
“N-no! It’s good, I just… was surprised you uh, could cook so well in a different kitchen! Mhm!”
“Ah, makes sense,” Penguin said, crossing his arms. “We do usually cook on the Tang, I guess.”
Shachi nodded, “very true. Well, if y/n likes it, Captain will too!”
“I’m… full,” Law muttered.
“Don’t lie, Captain!”
“Really, I am. I realized I took food for granted after being stuck on that dumbass crew’s ship. Not a single person on that ship could cook to save their life.”
Honestly, maybe that was true. Law had told you about the weird Luffy fan club pirate crew earlier. All of the men seemed helpless.
“Fine,” Shachi said, grabbing the cake. “We’ll just have this cake all to ourselves! Of course, y/n is welcome to have some.”
“Thanks,” you said, as the three turned away and walked off.
“Idiots,” Law mumbled.
You giggled and returned your head to his shoulder, placing a kiss on his jaw.
“So, as I was saying… we should get away from this stupid party, finally be alone, hm?”
“You’re desperate,” Law noted.
“Law, please… I haven’t felt your touch in so long… I- it’s been so hard, baby. My fingers just aren’t the same, they can’t even compare to your cock, let alone your fingers,” you said, taking one of his hands and placing a kiss on his tattooed knuckles.
Law froze up, and you could hear his breath becoming uneven and shaky. You tilted your head to see his face, and noticed the deep red tint along his cheeks.
“Aw, you’re blushing,” you giggled, kissing his fingers again. “See, you’re desperate too, if I can get you to blush like that-“
Without any more warning, Law stood up and flipped you over his shoulder, stomping off to the room the Minks had provided you with, locking the door behind him.
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deafaq · 10 months
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I’m sure you’ve gotten many questions about name signs… and I have a few.. please forgive me if this is a repeat question …The main character of my story is hard of hearing. I’m not HOH myself, and I actually consulted with a mutual of mine who is profoundly deaf about creating name signs for your character to refer to other characters by. They said it’s A-OK if I watch videos on how name signs are made to use for my character. I was a bit unsure even when they said that if anyone was upset with it that I could tell them that I fully consulted with a Deaf person.. I’m in ASL, so I know about the language and Deaf culture itself, and I know it’s considered rude to ask someone for name signs, so I’m a little conflicted as to what I should do for my character. I’m neurodevelopmentally challenged, so ASL has actually benefitted me a lot. I wanted to ask for your input on making name signs for your character to refer to others by, and if you think it’s okay. I need a second opinion if you will.. Sorry if this has been asked before, or if it’s a dumb question…I want to be as sure as possible about it and know if there’s any alternatives if it’s not okay. I don’t want to be ignorant in any way. Thank you for reading… please correct me if anything is wrong or sounds confusing… I tend to word things poorly when I think too hard about misunderstandings 😞🥲🥲
Hello,
well, there is no universal opinion on this topic. I see no problem with asking Deaf people for sign names, its not neccesarily rude... It really depends.
If you know ASL well/fluently, then I would look at those videos and run your ideas by your irl friend, if the name signs make sense. If you are only a beginner at ASL, I would just ask them for help.
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Btw people where I live can be impressed with my English because some can struggle to get fluency like mine even after spending couple thousand on private courses + years of classes in school
Some graduate with license to teach English, and still aren't that good with it
My only disadvantage is, indeed, that I learned by immersing myself in English stuff during my severe depression episode, and had no grammar guide delineating the patterns I absorbed
I will however learn them anyway in college for the purpose of being able to teach English to others
But my instinct has been enough to correct a college teacher (he wasn't bad, just a bit of a misunderstanding in the brain mixing up grammar rules between the languages he knew, and it was all a friendly interaction)
Tho, I gotta say.... When I was in a special program to introduce students to teaching English before internship semesters, I accompanied a teacher that... It was painful
God it was painful
She was teaching things wrong, and not only most of her students wouldn't know better, I couldn't correct her 🥲
I literally witnessed her forget the rules of the activity she gave them or how things she included were meant to be read 🥲
You know those "trick" images of poorly planned flow of text that can lead to awkward sentences? In an activity about common sayings, I saw her not recognize what she included to the point she read a very basic sentence wrong because of the layout of the words 🥲
She had been a teacher for years 🥲
Tho it surely wasn't the first time -- in adult school the English teacher also taught us some things wrong, as did some obligatory interns who were being evaluated in their performance to be graded
Bonus points to when a history intern told my class that Abraham Lincoln was responsible for the end of slavery in.... England.
I questioned her two times if she was sure. She looked like she wanted to slap me.
When another student questioned her too tho, she had to go back and reveal that, yes, she made a mistake...
Please let students ask questions and point out your mistakes 🥲 your incompetence can literally jeopardize all sorts of academic performances in their future 🥲
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