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Reunion

Inej’s feet glided over the ground as she sprinted towards them, Kaz barely able to keep up with his cane. 

“Mama! Papa!” Inej shouted again, her braid flying behind her.

She could see them clearly now, the early morning sun shining on their bronze skin. She could see the wide smile on her parents faces—and the tears streaming down them. 

Her heart pounded hard in her chest, threatening to break free, as she halted before them. For a moment she just stood there, taking in the the faces she had dreamt of seeing again for the past two years. She took another step forward at the same time her parents did. Inej wasn’t sure what happened next or how she ended up curled in her Mama’s arms on the hard wood flooring of the docks, her Papa’s arms encircling the two of them. They stayed like that for a few minutes, shoulders shaking with sobs trying to come loose, as Kaz lingered on the side.

Ever so slowly, Inej lifted her head, blinking several times to make sure it wasn’t all an illusion. Her voice was choked when she said, “I’ve missed you. And… I have a lot to tell you.”

They stood up and her father kissed her forehead like he had done so many times when she was growing up. Suddenly she felt like the small child she had been so long ago. Her father spoke, “You can tell us later. Right now, I simply want to be with my little girl again.”

Her mother’s voice sounded like it had when she was a child—like flowing nectar from one of her geraniums. “And we’ll be here to listen to whatever you need to say, my little acrobat.” She glanced away from Inej, “How about you introduce us to the young man in black waiting for you.”

She’d nearly forgotten Kaz was standing there. His expression was unreadable as he watched her with his unblinking eyes. Inej wiped away her stray tears and held out a hand to him. He hesitated, but then grasped it firmly, as if he was a afraid to let go. Kaz walked towards her parents, his cane thudding in time with his footsteps. 

“Mama, Papa, this is… my friend.” 

“Hello Mr. and Mrs. Ghafa. You may call me Kaz Brekker.”

They stood like that for a while. Her and Kaz’s fingers still entwined as they spoke to her mother and father. And to anyone passing by it would have been downright shocking to see the bastard of the barrel without his gloves, holding the Wraith’s hand and having a leisure chat with two Suli acrobats on the docks.

They spoke well into the afternoon before deciding to go for lunch. And as they were walking into the streets of the bustling city of Ketterdam—so quietly she almost missed it, her father whispered to her mother, “This will be the boy to bring her flowers.”

narramin:

the small details and joys that make One Piece so great

what I truly love about One Piece that it’s full of unexpected joy. I mean really, really unexpected joy. The kind that exists pretty much nowhere else. I’m not talking about Luffy’s kindness, because that’s connected the plot, part of the main storyline –  I’m talking about the little, absolutely unnecessary little details that could be easily omitted from the main story, yet, here they are.

Let’s take Buggy, is there anyone who tought he’d be more than the baddie of the week? Yet he just kept appearing, and the fact that he’s a Shichibukai now is just. Goddamn. Hilarious. We all know that he has no buissness doing any serious piracy, but damn, we can’t help but root for him at this point. Fake it till you make it, Buggy boi.

Or take Bon-chan, he started out as a annoying caricature, turned out to be pretty cool and then a noble-hearted dude after Alabasta. After a while, after we’ve forgotten about him a long time ago – Enies Lobby, Thriller Bark and Sabaody happened, duh – we meet him again in Impel Down!! A little friendship and kindness in the dark. How he helps Luffy through the hardships of Impel Down, rooting for him as he fights the poison, how he stays behind, sacrificing himself again is just. Wow. Bon-chan truly is the real MVP.

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It would have been easy to write around him – don’t poison Luffy, let Ace destory the Marine ships at Alabasta, have Boa or the promotion-hungry Hannyabal open the Gates of Justice at Impel Down. It’d even have been way easier than spending the ink and pages on him, yet here he is.

We have Zoro, Mikawk and Perona, the three of them not only being polar opposites, but they have literally no reason or means to even really meet at all in civil life. Like, Zoro is with Luffy, Mihawk is either nagging Shanks or some random pirates, or pouting in his castle, while Perona is at Thriller Bark. 

And yet, somehow fate – and Kuma – brings them together, and they became the wierdest and most unexpectedly candy-colored goth family in existence. Think about how we got to know Perona! She was just some random annoying one timer side-villian. And a few hundred chapters later she’s accompanying Zoro to Sabaody!! Simply because she was worried that he’d get lost!! And, as we see on the cover pictures, she even stucks with Mihawk after that. The only reason being is that they just simply got to like each other’s company during those 2 years. No villianous plot against our heroes, no planned revenge, no some mystery alliance, no further advancement to the plot. They just do everyday stuff like farming and playing with baby bears. Probably daydrinking a lot. Just two very extra human beings being absolutely mundane. I love them. 

There was no reason at all, from a writer’s point of view, to bring back Perona. No one would have cared. These kind of characters are always kept separate, they live in different circles. No one even liked her – but this is just great:

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(u bitch, as if you didn’t remeber breaking two of his).

Or, a wierd example at the first glance, Sengoku. Law already had his sob backstory, a truly tragic, sad, and well-written one. The amber lead poisoning, the whole Dofflamingo-Rosinante Tenryuubito affair, etc. It gave a lot of depth to the charaters, gave information about the Goverment’s corruption, reason for the upcoming battle against Dofflamingo. It would have been more than enough for Corazon to die saving Law from his brother. Honestly, it’s fucking tragic even by One Piece standards, where everyone and their dog’s got a past that makes you cry.

But there’s also Sengoku in the picture. We don’t really know anything about him, how he is as a person. It doesn’t really matter. But here it turns out that he too, like Law, loved Corazon as family, as a son, and now the only person he can share this feeling is the kid-became-a-pirate that he died saving. His grief, his connection to Law doesn’t give any plus as far as the story goes. It’s like Perona’s and Mihawk’s case – normally no other writer would connect two charaters as separate as they are.

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Garp taking in Ace, saving the Pirate King’s son was absolutely crucial to the plot, to Luffy, to the main events unfolding on the long run, not that it takes any of his credit away. But in Sengoku’s case it doesn’t change a thing – he didn’t raise Law or saved him at Dressrosa. He could have been completely left out. He’s just another big name character, an antagonist, a fleet admiral who helped to kill Ace. Yet turns out he’s also just another human being, who grieves someone he loved.

Koala is similar too – she shoudn’t have been more than a plot device little girl to show us how bad the tenryuubito were and how kind Fisher Tiger was, maybe how the human-gyojin realtionships were going, but then! We see her again as an adult in the Revolutionary army! As Sabo’s partner! She’s a gyojin-karate instructor now! She’s alright and happy!! Like, it could have been just some other random girl, but then we never would have known that. Thanks, Oda.

Laboon! We all shed some tears when Luffy promised him to visit him after becoming Pirate King, didn’t we. And we kind of put him aside too – we knew it’d take a long time till they can meet again, and we’d just have to hope this scene woudn’t get lost by the – probably very eventful –  end of the manga.

But then! Then! We meet Brook at Thriller Bark!! A member of the original crew that sailed with Laboon! And they haven’t forgotten about him at all, they were planning to go back! And Brook still does, and can only be persuated to stay with them after hearing about the new promise. Now the both the old and the original one will be fulfilled the same time!!!

It’s supposed to be a small thing, bc what is meeting a whale compared to the grand events unfolding. But maybe that’s it – it’s so small, so “meaningless” in the bigger picture, all of these are, that it’s really just nothing but the endless kindness and love this series is just full of with. They are really nothing but a wonderful gift to the reader.

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And the best thing is, they all work by the inner logic of their world, they aren’t just random lucks and miracles. Why wouldn’t Kuma send Perona to the next best horror island he knows? He sent everyone the best place possible, and Peronsa likes this stuff. Why wouldn’t Bon Clay be in prison after getting caught by the Marines? After experiencing what she had, of course Koala would leave her village and join the rebel army. Buggy did really serve on the Pirate King’s ship, escaped Impel Down, was at Marineford, buddies with Shanks, no wonder people mistake him for a bigshot.

(These are also great for worldbuilding – there is an actual, lived-in world with people and their motives surrounding our heroes. The Earth doesn’t revolve around them, after all.)

This kind of attention to detail One Piece has is just wonderful, we all know that – but what really makes is so awesome (and heartwarming) are the little unimportant events ones like these.

does guts really love casca? after the whole “bite” incident i don’t think he does anymore he seems more motivated by guilt then love

omghealthdrink:

plaiddoodles:

ravisk:

kabutots:

…I uh, I’m gonna assume you’re either a gutsca fan who’s concerned about their ship, or an anti-gutsca fan who’s coming around here to dick around

in either case, I’m not the person to be asking this to, I can’t explain things very well

maybe @berserksweg or @ravisk or someone else can explain? 

@odessart @plaiddoodles @kamalas @videokids need help for the #Gutsca team.

I’m curious to know exactly what Anon sees as evidence that Guts is now motivated by guilt rather than love. I can only assume that Anon mean his subsequent withdrawal from taking an active role in Casca’s care? I would love clarification if this is not the case, but it is the only thing I can think of.

I think Guts was ashamed that he allowed his inner darkness to gain control in such a terrible way but more than that, it TERRIFIED him. Consider his past. Guts is intimately familiar with how horrific sexual assault is, being the survivor of a brutal childhood rape himself and having a dear friend/lover subjected to it right before his eyes. He absolutely, unequivocally, HATES rape. We see the rage that the sight of rape or attempted rape inspires in him several times. In fact, I don’t think it would at all be a stretch to suggest that Guts considers rape the most vile and despicable thing in the world in which he lives. So the fact that the Beast of Darkness inside him was able to gain such control that he almost committed that cardinal sin? That he almost raped Casca (the woman he loves so much he gave up a two year revenge rampage) and in fact did assault her in a sexual manner? That scared the absolute shit out of Guts.

As he says himself in Episode 191: “Wilderness Reunion”, “I’m shuddering at my own sinisterness. I’m beaten down by my own powerlessness.” In short, Guts does not trust himself to be anywhere near Casca. His continual struggle to control the beast of darkness during battle only reaffirms his fear of what he might do. As another example of that fear, consider Guts’ nightmare in 290 “Howl from the Darkness”  Or 199 “Mansion of the Spirit Tree (1)” When Guts thinks “I would only hurt you” In reference to Casca.
So there’s fear, and then there’s also respecting Casca’s wishes–especially after an incident where she felt her wishes were not heeded. She’s afraid of him, she hides behind Farnese any time he’s within ten feet, and if he truly loves her, shouldn’t he do his best to keep his distance so she feels safe on the journey? Wouldn’t he be kind of an asshole if he tried to continue in the caregiver role–bathe Casca, feed her–despite her very clear desire for him to stay away from her?

So there are obvious reasons Guts no longer actively engages in caring for her that don’t have to be motivated by guilt, but rather the desire to keep her safe, even if that means keeping her safe from himself. We actually see him slip in 328 “Shooting Star,” drawn out of bed by Casca sounding distressed. He immediately gets up to see what is wrong, what she needs, just like he would have before. It is only Farnese’s reminder that he will get her “more addled” that sobers him. Does the fact that Guts withdrawals from a primary caregiver role in Casca’s life and focuses on protecting her and getting her to Elfhelm instead mean he no longer loves her? Why should it?

As evidence that his love for her hasn’t changed, consider first that while the way he interacts with her has changed because of the incident, nothing else has. His goal is still protecting her, just as it was before.
Second, consider two incidences in which the Beast of Darkness takes control of Guts, and thoughts of Casca pull him from armor.  In 229 “Departure of Flame,” It is Schierke reminding him of Casca that draws him out of the armor. In 316 “Full Moon (1)”, the moonlight boy shows Casca to Guts to draw him out of the armor again. He tells Guts, “That’s right. You mustn’t lose it. You mustn’t destroy it.” As panels of Casca, then Guts’ other companions appear. “It” being “guilt” doesn’t seem to fit very well, does it?

Third, consider thematically that when Guts’ goal shifted from Guts to Griffith, it was love for Casca that shifted it. In 130 “A Feeble Flame,” Guts vows to stop his quest for vengeance and to go to Casca’s side instead because she is his last precious thing. This is despite the presence of the beast, large and imposing behind him, reminding him of his rage. The reminder of Casca, his last precious thing, is what causes him to cast aside revenge, and her place as that “precious thing” is what has continually stopped him from returning to the trail of vengeance since. How can guilt become the motivator instead? What is the natural opposite of hate? It isn’t guilt–it’s (prepare for cheese dammit) love. How can guilt reduce immeasurable hatred? Doesn’t guilt only compound rage–expand it–become something that the Beast of Darkness can just use as more fuel to feed the fire of vengeance against Griffith? It’s Griffith’s fault it came to this. It is Griffith who is responsible and Griffith who must be ultimately destroyed. The Beast of Darkness itself says in 290 “Howl from the Darkness” that his companions will die, and then they will just become more fuel for his vengeance. At no point do we ever see evidence that guilt shifts to being the thing that pulls Guts from his hate. It is Casca, reminders of her, and her being in danger. This is why the Beast of Darkness continually goads him to kill her. Because it knows his love for her is the only thing that truly keeps it chained. Could chains of guilt really hold it? Personally I don’t see how.
Fourth, consider the phrase that haunts Guts from volume 28 onwards: “There is no guarantee that your wish will be her wish.” Guts thinks about this several times with worry, and what wish would he be worried about if all that motivated him was guilt?

Fifth, consider the quiet moments when Guts draws enjoyment just from seeing Casca at peace, or thinks excitedly about her eventual return.

Ultimately, I think you have to decide for yourself whether it is guilt or love that most deeply motivates him. But I think it is absolutely love.

He sees her at her best all the time.He is guilty towards making her suffer, not guilty when it comes to his feelings. Just look at Guts after seeing Casca smile after so long. It’s an eyeshot, but it’s more than enough.