Sᴏᴜʟᴍᴀᴛᴇs༄ A Rᴇᴅᴅɪᴇ Sᴛᴏʀʏ
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  • Parts 47
  • Time 10h 13m
Ongoing, First published May 07, 2020
Mature
Black and white.

It's all that one can see until they lock eyes with their soulmate. It's a palette of boring colors, like an old 40s movie. As one hits 16 they get a number on their wrist. It's the distance between one and their soulmate. It could be 10 miles or it could be 10,000 miles. But as the clock strikes 12, the number appears, leaving you with only hope.


set in 1990's
they are 15-17 yrs old

~I do not own the characters~

started: May 9, 2020
ended: ???
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Mel was just an ordinary girl-clumsy, chaotic, and a little too obsessed with anime. But her world turns upside down when a mysterious stranger and a glowing vortex pull her into a place she knows all too well... the world of One Piece. Now stranded in the East Blue, Mel has to navigate a reality where pirates are real, Devil Fruits exist, and danger lurks around every corner. She's unprepared, overwhelmed, and definitely not equipped for a life at sea-or so she thinks. But fate has a strange sense of humor... especially when a peculiar Devil Fruit lands in her hands and throws her into chaos all over again. Armed with unfinished powers, embarrassing timing, and a mind full of half-remembered plotlines, Mel sets out to survive-and maybe, just maybe-find her place among the Straw Hat crew. But when fiction turns into her reality, how much of the story can she still change?