One piece 1098
Oda.. What do you mean you've created a girl who escaped slavery then thrown her back to the hell and worse, for TWO years, being kidnapped right before the day that she eagerly looked forward to. This chapter is going to haunt me for days
Regardless of her small screentime, Ginny is not a nobody. She's essentially the mastermind of God Valley incident. She saved lives including Kuma's and never left his side - wishing to be his 'big sis' after Iva left. The feeling transformed to love as they grew older, but she had always been there to protect him. But thinking about it, Kuma couldn't reciprocate it the same way did he.
Ginny was Kuma's opposite - he'd hesitate, she'd jump into action. She knew she loved kuma and proposed him. She saw him being imprisoned and went to bite back the King. She was bringing a balance to Kuma's life that fell apart after she left. Ginny came to save Kuma time and time again, but in the two years of her kidnap, Kuma gave up on her.
"we raised hell to free you, Kumachi", opposing "I thought I'd never see you again." There's a clear difference between their mindsets.
Kuma became violent yes. But so far we haven't seen any hint that he teleported to Mariejeoise. There's already a record set by Fisher Tiger so it wasn't beyond the realm of possibilities, but Kuma was probably trapped by his trauma and abusive upbringing. He didn't think Ginny would be alive because his mother died.
But Ginny never gave up, she had remained firm with her convictions till the end. She loved a person and the child had genes of her abuser, but she carried the baby and gave birth to her, named her. Ginny was not a person who'd abandons someone.
She realized that sunlight would kill her, but she set sail alone and correctly navigated back to the church. Back to the home they once used to live in before they joined the revolutionaries. The place and its happy memories that probably never left her mind in the two years. The church is the place where she found her solace after her childhood slavery. She wanted her daughter to grow there, she wanted it to be her own grave.
What Ginny gave up on was Kuma's love. She knew he'd worry, she looked hideous and felt that she has no right to face him. "Don't you dare come here" - How prude of her to bloat about wanting to marry him, make him happy, to protect him - and then leave for two years and return with a baby? She knew he'd still love her, but she had no right to expect anything from him, for herself or her child.
"Tell the kind Kumachi, that I've always always loved him."
Kuma had always saved civilians from their miseries. She appreciated Kuma's benevolence.
But it doesn't make Ginny any less kind. For she had something Kuma lacked in his younger days. To fight tooth and nail for the ones that are important, and to never give up.
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Some quick one piece sketches:)
I literally love them so much, Bonney is so cute in the new chapter
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chapter 1098 spoilers/
I'm completely heartbroken+devastated at this because like. kuma left before she finished her sentence. he didn't hear her last words. he thought if he left he'd be able to see her one last time. but it was too late. and he didn't hear her last words. he doesn't know her last words were to him to say she loved him 😭
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Jinny The Wiretapper
So, she basically was the one who got things rolling with the God Valley incident. All of this because of her. Just imagine if someone found out it was her.
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I need to do a Kuma x Ginny overly sweet fanfic or fanart...
For mental health reasons.
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With Ginny Oda remind me he is capable of writing realistic female struggles again because i truly forgotten that since Kuina. What happened? Where were you in a 1000 chapters? I will accept it anyway of course but it was shocking
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Just Imagine Their Reactions That Big Bro Ivankov Came Back But Also With That Freedom Fighters They Were Hearing About
Gosh, what an entrance and miracle for the people of Sorbet kingdom. Seriously, Ivankov shouldn't only be considered a miracle worker for his powers, but for also freeing others from tyranny.
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