they're the funniest rivals to lovers ship as apprentices y'all don't see the vision
solsquirrel is kind of cool
Hello my friend, can you help me build a new hope? Please donate to me. Please, my children are dying of cold in these difficult circumstances. I do not want Gaza to become my graveyard.
I'll share the message but I'm not in the financial situation to donate.
If you can donate, donate! If you can't, share the message y'all!
POV : you have been scrolling for the past hour and all you see is SMUT
Please...life is lot more than fuckingđđť
they are so stupid
when i say Romance Dawn Trio Rights, #that's what i'm talking about
there's something really weird going on because..
it's been brought to my attention (not really, i see it on my own) that a lot of smut in this app under the x reader tags are of.. the underage characters.
im not over here finding these btw, i do (anime) x reader and boom i get some smut here and there and lo and behold the under 18 characters are there..?
was literally just scrolling on wind breaker (the anime) x reader stuff and why are the minors included in the nsfw ones??
its crazy, because i dont want to hear someone go "theyre aged up" or "im a minor too"(pertaining to the readers/writers of said smut) and it doesnt make it better.
ive seen a few, a handful of people, talk about this before and it doesnt just exist outside the anime fandom because it happens to the spiderverse fandom too, most especially with miles morales.
i read this somewhere, from someone who brought up the topic like almost a year ago probably, and they mentioned that unless the minor has a canon aged up or older version of them somewhere in the original source, then its good, for example timeskip!haikyuu or like any other anime who has had a timeskip where the minors also have a canon legal age counterpart. and i agree
(p.s. if yk who im talking about or what the post was lmk bc the credit goes to them)
because its weird to age up a minor character for nsfw purposes and it feels like its getting worse because some of them afaik dont even specify or say that the characters are aged up. are we just keeping them young now??
the whole point of this rant isnt to stop writing nsfw, thats a whole ass genre and people enjoy reading or writing that and i wont shame them for it. i will shame people however, if they still do this genre for minor characters that have never grown up in its original source media, or you still use their minor or non-legal age for it.
im not excusing "theyre fictional characters" either. because it starts here. if you're comfortable with minor characters being written in nsfw or just plain inappropriate stories or scenarios then that says a lot about you. (this goes for art as well actually.)
idk if we can excuse aged up characters for like normal x readers like fluff, angst stuff like that but thats a different conversation. we take this thing step by step
thats all, stay safe children, and idk just.. just stop man. its weird
when you read headcanons for the batboy of your choice but it's abundantly clear they are the author's least favorite
You know itâs really funny to me that Adoraâs birthday was on the day of the TikTok ban. Yâall over here acting as if Trump got us the app back but we know itâs really the workings of our goddess and our queen She-RađŤśđź
Harlivy comm for a friend <3
they would
Realizing that I can't complain about the lack of female!MCU x Reader fics because the authors are probably busy having actual lives... unlike me.
me seeing a ship I hate because it has my favorite character in it
like, you belong to the x reader, you OUR fictional character đ˘
Despite what you may have heard Bruce Wayne is not, in fact, a furry.
He is, however, very opinionated.
hate to just spawn in like i usually do but i saw this interaction on tiktok (ofc) and i. donât know if it was common or not?? but we need to clear some things up my dudes.
using an x reader fanfic to have a little bit of fun with it is great, but bringing OTHER people down just because they also like the same character? making fun of a real person? not great.
saw a few people dragging this teenage girl in the comments of a dynamic duo edit (the usual âneed them so badâ etc) and this one user went absolutely beserk like âyou could never pull themâ blah blah blah. that is an INSANELY toxic thing to do and pulling anyone down (especially because of their looks) because of a FICTIONAL CHARACTER?? absolutely barbaric.
x reader is FUN. x reader is also an escape for a lot of people. letâs keep it that way.
SOMEONE WRITE MORE PLATONIC DICK X READER/BATFAM X READER FICSđ
I need inspo for my batsis!ocđđ
When y/n gets too annoying to the point you want to stop reading
can u guys like show luffy some more love i just feel like he doesnt get enough fics with his fine ass mmmn he deserves it im telling you
Just saw a fanfic where reader was a mermaid that turns into a human and the first thing it said was âPALE, fragile legsâ Seriously man?? I swear yâall hate black readersđ
the way most of the tiktok and tumblr acts like tim is just coffee addict soft boy who just plays video games and crysđ¤ŽIMGONNA KMS
I WANT MY CRAZY TIM BACK PLS
I mean, I agree, lol. There is just this huge misunderstanding in the fandom. Jason, sure, is sarcastic, but he has a dry kind of sarcasm. Heâs not the playboy, confident in himself and energetic kind. Thatâs Roy and Dick.
Tim, sure, is nerdy and in canon has different instances where heâs shown playing table/video games. But thatâs not all there is to his personality. Some people seem to forget his unhinged side. The same guy thatâs hard to break down because he learned to be self sufficient out of necessity, since everyone he loves dies or abandons him. The same guy who is manipulative, judgmental, and headstrong.
Sure, itâs fanfiction, and everyone can represent him as they wish. Thereâs a difference, though, between representing your headcanons and perpetually carrying on a flawed fanon interpretation. The latter, in my opinion, has killed Timâs character. He is not your sunshine kawaii bean; he is an absolute mess of a person who doesnât handle loss well, overthinks for his life and will probably judge you the first time you two meet.
With that aside, I still love him. In my writing, I try to explore multiple sides of the characters, making them 3D rather than flat 2D individuals. They are neither good nor bad. They are flawed individuals because thatâs what humans are. I hope that comes across in my writing, and if you have any suggestions, Iâm open to them :)
how i look at my screen after y/n just got called kitten/puppy/bunny
Friendly reminder that he killed 7 billion+ people in an alternate timeline
in my memory your face is still undamaged
dungeon meshi ah dungeon meshi
pov: you just told your bestie how you accidentally killed your boyfriends dad and lied to the public about it
i watched arcane season 2. never speak to me or my extremely violent daughter or my extremely violent daughter's daughter again
Trafalgar Law x Fem!Reader Summary: When your captain, Luffy, tells you to run from Bartholomew Kuma on the Sabaody Archipelago instead of fighting, you end up on a submarine. Takes place during the time skip. W/C: 18.3k C/W: Fic structure: Sabaody Archipelago â Dressrosa spoilers, canon timeline but majority canon-divergent events, she/her pronouns, no use of y/n. Content: descriptions of injuries, blood, passing out, guns + getting shot.
Labyrinth Series Masterlist
â Scene 1 â
In the two months that followed, you learned to draw maps. It wasnât that you were disappointed; working with Bepo was fun, but when Luffy said Law would be training you, you expected more.Â
Luffy had gone through with the plan he vaguely mentioned to you, and seeing him in the newspaper with 3D2Y on his arm made you queasyâhe neglected to tell you the part where he went back to Marinefordâbut you were so insanely proud of him. Since then, youâd heard nothing about him or your crew mates. However, you kept the newspaper folded in your room like your own personal treasure, along with a wanted poster of Law you found in the streets of Sabaody.
After Amazon Lily, the Heart Pirates returned to Sabaody for a few days to prepare for a journey to another island. You refrained from visiting the SunnyâLaw warned you that thereâd be heavy Marine presence around it, so you kept away from your beloved ship. It wasnât until you were walking back to the Polar Tang that you saw Lawâs poster and thought the photo they used for it was hilarious. It brought back some of the humour youâd been missing from Usopp and Luffy.Â
You giggle to yourself.Â
âWhatâs funny?â Bepo asks, his paw paused over the map he is currently working on. âPlease donât tell me youâre laughing at this.âÂ
âNo! No, Bepo,â You laugh. âNo, Iâm just thinking about something else.âÂ
âYou better be,â He says, dropping the brush on the table. âIâm done.âÂ
You peer over at the map. A large pawprint smudges the edge of the page, and the handwriting is a little scribbly, but his measurements are accurate, and you nod. âPerfect.âÂ
Namiâs face flashes through your mind, and instead of feeling upset, like you have been, you smile. âAdd the cardinal points to the top corner.â
âOh!â Bepo blushes, picking up the paintbrush. âThanks.â
âYou done?âÂ
You turn, seeing Law in the doorway of the boiler room. He raises an eyebrow when neither of you answer.Â
âYep,â Bepo holds up the still-drying map. âLook, captain.âÂ
âItâs a blob,â Law criticises, squinting at it.Â
âItâs Amazon Lily.âÂ
Law shrugs. âI guess thatâs as good as itâll get, yes?âÂ
Bepo nods, glancing at you nervously.
âConsidering youâre not allowed on the island, I think it's decent,â You say, smiling at Law.Â
He doesnât give you the same reaction. âI need you in the infirmary.âÂ
You shoot Bepo a glance, and he nods in encouragement. âIâll be fine.â
Wiping your hands on your pants, you follow him out and up the stairs. The submarine is on its way to a new island in Paradise, and the engine muffles any voices on other floors.Â
âWhatâs wrong?âÂ
Law doesnât turn to talk to you. âI want to try something.âÂ
His words make your stomach drop. Try something?Â
Youâre almost jogging to keep up with his long strides. âOkay, well, can I know now?â
He sighs, giving you a sidelong glance. You smile widely at him, trying to persuade him, and Law knows heâll give in. He always does.Â
âI want to try your sewing technique on someone.âÂ
âLike an injury?â
Law nods. âShachi slipped and split his eyebrow open on the kitchen counter, and I figured it was about time you showed me how you do it. I have yet to see your powers used for that instead of strangling me.â
Your hand brushes your side where your wound was. It took a while, but the gash Kuma gave you has healed nicely. All thatâs left is a level scar.Â
Scoffing, you bump his bicep with your shoulder. âDick.â
Law exhales sharply, a humourless laugh that makes you grin with satisfaction.Â
âAt least I didnât take your heart. That was fucked up.âÂ
Law shrugs lazily, taking a sharp left into the infirmary. âI said I was sorry.âÂ
âYou said what?â Shachi exclaims, his eyes wide. Thereâs a white bandage wrapped around his head, protruding above his left eye where a thicker gauze sits. âIâve never heard you say sorry, Cap.âÂ
âFirst time for everything, Shachi.â Law mumbles, pulling on white latex gloves. He approaches his crew member and removes the bandage.Â
You stand to the side, watching with interest as the injury is revealed. Itâs a nasty cut, and you cringe when Shachi merely blinks.Â
âNot as bad as it looks,â He says when he sees you scrunch your face up. âDoesnât hurt.âÂ
You nod, not believing him.Â
âSheâs going to stitch you up,â Law comments, gesturing to you. âThat okay?âÂ
Shachi tries to raise his other eyebrow, but to no avail. âThatâs fine. Just donât stab my eye out.âÂ
âI wonât,â You say, walking up to him. Law stands back, eyeing how you position your hands over Shachiâs face. âReady?â
He nods, wiping his palms on his boiler suit. âGo for it.âÂ
âSew.âÂ
Concentrating, you aim for the first stitch at the end of the cut, your power taking over the rest of the way. Itâs easy like this when you have a set path to follow. You glance at Law, who watches you work attentively. His dark eyebrows are furrowed, and you wonder what heâs thinking.Â
âI have done this on someone before,â You say. âWhen Zoro went up against Mihawk, I had to stitch his torso back together.â
âZoroâŚâ Shachi eyes widen. âAs in Roronoa Zoro?â
âYes, dumbass. Howâd that go?â
You shrug. âProcedure was fine.â
Law hums, and you know he knows youâre keeping the aftermath quiet.Â
It takes no time for you to finish the stitches, and with a flick of your finger, the open cut has been reduced to a single line, small sutures tied every four millimetres. Itâs clean, and you smile at your handiwork. Â
âDone,â You exhale, your hands trembling with energy. âAre you okay?â
Shachi beams up at you. âThat didnât hurt one bit. Are you a witch or something?â
You laugh, balling your hands into fists at your sides. Lawâs attention has moved to your hands, and you move to hide them.Â
âShachi, get out of here,â Law demands, his gaze focused on you.Â
âYes, captain.âÂ
You stand idly, anxiety brewing in your stomach as the door clicks shut.Â
âYou okay?â
You consider him for a moment. His timbre is far more concerned than you expected, and you nod.
He squints at you with suspicion. âYouâre not. Your hands are still clenched.âÂ
You release them immediately, dried blood smeared on your palms. âItâs nothing.â
âItâs not nothing,â He says. âYou need to release your power.âÂ
Shrugging, you sigh and bring your hands up. âI donât know why it happens.â
Law swallows thickly, studying your palms. âIs that what happened with Zoro?â
You knew he was going to ask. âIt was killing me.âÂ
He nods, mulling something over. âWeâre docking at the next island.â
âWhat? Why?â
âYou need to get rid of that energy. Otherwise, itâll keep building up, and youâll pass out like you did on Amazon Lily, or worse.âÂ
You think backâyou did use your power to prevent the rocks from falling on both you and Luffy, and there was a copious amount of blood on your hands when you ran back. The blood. When you finished Zoroâs surgery, the blood on your hands was terrifying, yet you hadnât touched Zoro at all. The blood.Â
âYou think the blood on my hands comes from me?â
âThereâs a possibility,â Law nods. âWeâd need to see your power in full force. But I think youâre power is so immense that when you use it in small doses, like stitching someone up, the built-up power that you donât use has nowhere to go, so it pricks your skin so much that you bleed.â
The words come out of your mouth before you can stop them. âYouâre brilliant.âÂ
Law clears his throat. âI just did more study on Paramica fruits. Itâs nothing.âÂ
You feel your heart skip a beat. âBut, you did more study because you noticed the blood on my hands. I wouldâve never thought itâd be about the power I donât use.âÂ
âItâs my job.â
âYouâre stupidly smart, Law,â You laugh, stepping toward the door. âJust take the compliment.âÂ
Law sighs and turns his back to you. He busies himself with attempting to rearrange the shiny equipment trolley. Thereâs nothing on it.Â
âSee you at dinner?â You call from just outside the doorway, a smirk playing on your lips. Itâs fun to embarrass him, though heâd never admit it as such. Trafalgar Law doesnât get embarrassed.Â
Law nods before he realises you canât see him. God, you make him foolish. âUnfortunately.âÂ
â Scene 2 â
âWeâre docking!âÂ
âEverybody off. This place reeks.âÂ
The first breath of fresh air after being in the submarine for five days is something youâll never get used to. You took such a thing for granted on the Sunny, smelling the fresh salty air daily. Now, you treasure it.Â
The Heart Pirates file off the sub, passing you as they do.Â
âWhere are we?â Penguin asks, coming up behind you to stand beside you.Â
You shrug. âNo idea. Iâve never been in this part of the Grand Line before.âÂ
As far as you can see, it's barren. Thereâs a cluster of trees in the distance, all tall and menacing, and you canât help the sense of dread that creeps in.Â
âI have to make a map.â You and Penguin turn to see Bepo holding a scroll of parchment and a pot of black paint.Â
âYeah, have fun with that,â Penguin mumbles, leaving the two of you.Â
âYou want to come with me?â Bepo asks.Â
âShe canât.âÂ
Bepo visibly deflates. âCaptain, youâre gonna make me go on my lonesome? With nobody? What if I fall down a ravine and break my leg?â
âYouâll be fine, Bepo. Now, go.â
âYes, captain,â He says solemnly, trudging toward the plank.Â
âIâm happy to go with him, you know.â
Law clicks his tongue. âYouâre coming with me. We need to train.âÂ
âTrain? Where?â You have a feeling you know the answer.Â
âThere.â He gestures with his chin to the forest.Â
You sigh harshly and begin walking. âCome on, then. Itâll take a while to get there.â
Law quirks his eyebrow at you.Â
âWhat?â You cross your arms over your chest.
âThisâll be tough, okay?â He says lowly. âI need to understand why your power makes your hands bleed. Then, we can work from there.â
âYou donât have to do this,â Law continues like he can sense your unease, âButââ
You grimace. âOkay.âÂ
âOkay?â
You nod and wave him over. âYes, itâs fine. Now, letâs go, Iâve been waiting to kick your ass all week.âÂ
âI wonât go easy on you, sweetheart,â Law steps on the plank behind you.Â
You hum, jumping onto the grass. âI donât expect you to. Besides, my bounty isnât high for no reason.â
Law pokes the inside of his cheek with his tongue. âGuess weâll see, yeah?â
âLead the way, Captain.â
â
âIs this necessary?âÂ
Law ignores you and continues using shambles to transport various logs and rocks into the clearing you found. The trees are taller than you thought, and you tilt your head to see the canopy.Â
You understand why heâs doing it, moving obstacles into the area, but for your first time sparring with him, you figured it was a little overkill.Â
It's silent, except for the leaves rustling in the breeze and insects humming. You've noticed that no birds inhabit the island, making the forest eerie and your hair stand on end.Â
You turn, feeling like someoneâs watching you, before Law reappears, making a beeline for you.Â
He pulls the hat off his head and tosses it to the side. âReady?âÂ
You blink, spinning to face him. âNow?âÂ
You ignored the layout of the obstacles.Â
âYour opponent wouldâve attacked you already,â Law deadpans, lifting his hand. âRoom.âÂ
You squeak in surprise, leaping back when the blue dome approaches you. âHey! I have fought before, you know. I know how it works.âÂ
Collecting your thoughts, you throw your hands up, almost tripping on a stray branch. You watch Law across the area; his gaze burns you, and you shiver.Â
âSew.âÂ
Threads materialise before you, and you aim for Lawâs arms, deflating when he cuts them away easily with his katana.Â
âYouâre gonna need to do a lot better than that.â
You clench your jaw. Oh, so heâs cocky. âSew.âÂ
âShambles.â
And then he disappears, a branch hanging in the air and dropping to the ground where he once was. With your head on a swivel, you try to place him. Your threads vanish when they have nowhere to go, and you listen for him.Â
âToo slowâŚâ
You freeze at the feeling of cool metal across your throat.Â
âThatâs not fair,â You whisper, inhaling sharply and keeping your chest still. You didnât even hear him.
âHow would you get out of this?â He asks, breath hot on your ear. His forearm is firm around your stomach, and his chest is pressed against your back.Â
You roll your eyes as you slowly weave threads around Lawâs ankles. He doesn't make it easy for you, especially with his body flush on yours. Sighing, you lean your head back on his shoulder. You donât realise just how close Law is until you feel his lips brush the shell of your ear. The sensation sends shivers down your spine.Â
Law makes a sound of surprise. âWhat are you doing?â
You use his shock to your advantage, grabbing his right wrist with your left and pulling down. His katana falls forward, and you use needles to pierce his skin with minuscule pricks until he retracts the arm around your torso.
He lets out a grunt of discomfort as you lunge forward, pushing his stomach with your hand. You glance back to see Law fall backwards, the threads around his ankles doing their job. A large needle takes shape in your fist, and you lean over him, the tip against his jugular. Your legs are on either side of his hips, and your free hand is on his chest.Â
Law smirks, his breathing ragged and eyes dark as he watches you. âGood.â
You lean back, the needle dissipating. âIââ
And then youâre on the ground, looking up at where you just sat, where Law sits on top of you.Â
You feel your face heat up.Â
âNever let your guard down,â He says, pinning your arms above your head. âDead.âÂ
You wiggle your wrists to avert his attention from your bashful expression. âGet off.âÂ
His grip only tightens. âFight.âÂ
You smirk, noticing his eyes widen when he feels a sharp point at his back. You hold a large needle, the tip scratching his spine. If this were a real-life situation, the needle as thick as a branch would be through his chest. So, you aim your threads at the trees behind Law, tying them to two thick trunks.Â
âWell, sweetheart?â His voice is low. âWhatâre you gonna do besides threaten me with an oversized needle?âÂ
âSew.âÂ
The threads fly toward him, wrap under his armpits and over his shoulders, and pull. Law flies back. Before he hits the tree, he appears next to it, a twig breaking to pieces against the trunk instead.Â
âShambles.âÂ
Trusting your instincts, you know he will swap you with the rock in front of him. Lifting your fist, your body is doused with tingles, and then youâre throwing your arm, your fist connecting with his jaw. His head snaps to the side.Â
âFuck,â Law spits blood onto the dirt.Â
You bounce back on your toes. âNot so tough now, huh, big boy?âÂ
Law meets your glare with his own, and you feel the tendrils of your power purring against your skin. The sun pours through the canopy, the shadows dancing under your feet. You choose to use them to your advantage.
Threads snake along the forest floor, and you keep your eyes on Law to distract him. He pants, his hair sticking to his forehead with sweat, and youâre sure you look the same. You stand there, staring at each other, your threads slinking around him. Lawâs tongue darts out to catch the blood on his lip before it drips onto his shirt, and he smiles, blood painting his teeth. The sight is unholy, and a shiver goes down your spine.Â
âWell?âÂ
You continue to say nothing, your eyes trailing down his face to his lips and then further. Law stands there as you blatantly check him out. You never quite realised how tall he is; being in a cramped submarine makes everyone look tall, and maybe it's his terrible posture, too, because when you look at him now, heâs menacing.Â
You want to climb him like a tree.Â
You shake your head, remembering where you are. âSew.âÂ
And then your threads wrap around his body, tightening. You approach him slowly, like a predator with its prey.Â
âIf you wanted to tie me up so bad, you shouldâve just asked.âÂ
His comment has you gaping, and then heâs gone, swapping himself with another rock. You sigh and turn around, ducking before he can knock you over.Â
Your palm shoots out, knocking him in the sternum. Law gasps and grabs your wrist, flipping your body so your chest is against a tree trunk. He stands flush against you. You pant with exhaustion, sweat dripping down the side of your face.Â
âGo again,â Law growls, stepping back and letting you off the tree. âRoom.âÂ
Your face hardens, and you run to put distance between you. âNeedles.âÂ
Giant metal needles materialise before you, pointing directly at Law. You see his eyes widen slightly at their speed, but once your needles enter his room, he cuts them down like theyâre cooked noodles.Â
âAgain.âÂ
âFuck you.âÂ
Lawâs eyebrow quirks up, a cocky smirk making your skin burn. âAgain.âÂ
âNeedles.âÂ
âRoom.â
A familiar blue dome approaches, and you throw everything you can at him, but heâs quick. Law dodges and weaves through your attacks, slicing through all threads and slashing all needles you send him.Â
You want to scream with frustration. Law retracts his room, opening his mouth to call out something. But blood slides down your forearms, and something snaps inside you.Â
You know whatâs happening, but you wonât stop it. You wonât use your full potential. Your grip on your ability slips, and your available power runs out, making the needles spin in the air and aim for Law.Â
âNo,â You whisper, trying to pull the needles away from him with the fumes of power you have left in your reserve, but itâs not enough.Â
Law readies his katana, swiping at the needles as they race towards him like missiles. Usually, youâd see objects fly in different directions after being sliced by him. But, like he didnât even brush them, the needles continue their path toward Law, and he pauses. âShambles.âÂ
âLaw!â You scream, watching him stumble to the forest floor in a different spot completely.Â
Sprinting over to him, you put your hands on his chest. Thatâs when you notice the blood on your hands, and you run your hands over his torso to check for injuries.Â
âLaw?â You murmur, seeing his eyes squeezed shut. âLaw.â
âYou shouldnât care for your opponent,â He groans and sits up, his hand rubbing his sternum. âBut that was strong. Good.âÂ
Shaking your head, you ignore his stupid comment, your bloody palm over your mouth. âI hurt you.â
âIâm fine.â
âYou fell.âÂ
âThat was from shambles. Lost my balance.â
You stand on shaky legs. âWhat if I hit you?â
âYou didnât,â Law follows you up, noticing the blood on your hands. His breath catches in his throat, and he double-checks his body. Heâs uninjured.Â
Law is behind you when you turn, circling to stand before you. âLook at me.â
He speaks your name lowly.Â
âLook at me,â He repeats, tone coaxing.Â
You canât, eyes focused on the blood dripping from your fingers. His hand brushes your cheek, and then his fingers are on your chin, tilting your face to his.Â
âIâm fine, see,â Law pulls away from you, lifting his arms out to the sides. âYou didnât hurt me.âÂ
âBut, the blood,â You say, bringing your hands closer to your face. âThereâs so much of it.âÂ
Law closes his palms around your fingers, the blood smearing. âIâm okay, sweetheart, and so are you. We just need to work on using all of your available power, thatâs all.â
You look into his eyes, the steel grey of them comforting. A shadow of a smile finds its way to his cheeks, and you exhale shakily.Â
You wonât be using your full power in front of him.Â
âYou promise?âÂ
Law nods, squeezing your hands tighter. âPromise.âÂ
You breathe in and out, focusing on trying to stop the tears from collecting on your waterline.
Law lowers your hands, releasing them before he steps back and clears his throat, his usual hard exterior like a mask. âDo you want to go back to the sub?âÂ
You shake your head, trying to rub your palms on your pants. âI just want to stay here a bit longer. Donât want anyone to see me like this.âÂ
âLike what?â
âLike Iâm out of control.âÂ
Law sucks his bottom lip into his mouth. Heâs thinking, you know that much. And the more you look at him, the more injuries you see. Thereâs a nasty bruise forming on the side of his jaw where you punched him, as well as dried blood on the corner of his lips, and thereâs a little rope burn on the side of his neck. You donât want to know what you look like.Â
âCâmon,â Law says, turning and walking away from you.Â
âWhereâre we going?âÂ
âI think thereâs a creek down here,â He nods in the direction heâs walking. âWeâll get the blood off you.â
You nod but donât say anything. Law glances over his shoulder.Â
âIs that okay?âÂ
âOh,â You look up. âYeah, thatâs fine.âÂ
Law stops to wait for you to catch up. When you do, he leans his head down. âYou were holding back.âÂ
Your shoulders tense. âWhy do you say that?â
Law snorts. âLook at how much bloodâs on your hands. Itâs like a massacre.âÂ
âI didnât want to hurt you,â You shrug. âIs that a problem?âÂ
âI can handle myself.â
You finally hear the creek he was talking about and ignore him. You havenât heard the running water in a while despite being underwater. Thereâs something comforting about gurgling water flowing over rocks.Â
âNext time we spar,â Law keeps his voice low. âI want to see why your bountyâs so high, okay? Because right now, youâre at 70 million berries.âÂ
You open your mouth to defend yourself, but he continues.
âThereâs clearly more to your power than just throwing around needles and thread. I want to see it.âÂ
You let out a shaky breath. âMy body will need to rest before I can do that.â
Law nods curtly. âAnd I respect that. Just donât go easy on me next time.âÂ
You look at him to see a smirk playing on his lips. Scoffing, you bump him with your shoulder.Â
The creek comes into view, and you rush to it, dipping your hands in the freezing water to clean your hands. As you scrub, Law sits beside you.Â
The urge to tell him everything eats at you. You shouldnât, you really shouldnât tell him. Heâs a rival pirate. But when you give him a sidelong glance and see the content glint in his eye, you break. You hope you donât regret it.Â
âI donât use my true power,â You mumble, hoping he canât hear you.Â
Law blinks but leans toward you. You kick yourself when you realise he does. âWhy?âÂ
âIâm scared of it.â
He doesnât say anything, letting you continue.Â
âMy bountyâs so high and has been for years because of the few times I used it.â
âAnd youâd never use it again?âÂ
You ponder his question. âIf the situation calls for it, then I would. But with Luffy, I never have to. We always find a way out of things.â
Law tilts his head, and you can tell thereâs something he wants to ask.Â
âJust say it,â You wave your hand. Youâre sure you know what heâs going to ask anyway, so you may as well get it over with.Â
âCan you use it on me?âÂ
You still. That was not what you were expecting.
âThe Sew-Sew Fruit,â Law sits up straighter. âIf what Iâve gathered from the abilities youâve shown me and my research, I can guess that your true power is a mindscape where you can cut objects, people, from this world and sew them into your own. A sort of alternate reality.âÂ
You curse his brilliant mind. âMaybe youâre too smart for your own good.âÂ
âAm I right?âÂ
You keep washing your hands to busy yourself. âI donât take entire people, only their souls. Why would you want me to use it on you?âÂ
âSo I can help you.â
Something tugs on your subconscious, and you try your best to pinpoint it. âAre you crazy?âÂ
âMaybe.â Law puts his hands on your wrists, stopping your rough scrubbingâyour hands are clean.Â
His fingers are rough against yours, and you try your best to think of another topic because you sure as hell arenât thinking about your power right now.Â
âWhat do your tattoos mean?â
Law looks at you surprised. Heâs silent momentarily, swallowing thickly before pulling his hands away from yours and running his fingers over his knuckles. You can tell he doesnât talk about himself much because he mulls over the words he wants to say in his mouth before he does.Â
âThese remind me of whatâs at stake when treating patients. Helps keep me calm.âÂ
You stare at the letters, reflecting on what Shakuyaku told you when you were on Sabaody. Trafalgar Law, the Surgeon of Death.Â
When he doesnât go on about the others, you donât ask.Â
âCool,â You say, picking a loose thread on your pants.Â
Law hums, watching your fingers fidget.Â
You wipe your hands dry on your t-shirt. âAnyway, why do you want me to use Seam on you?âÂ
âSeam,â Law mutters. âStraw Hat said you need to become stronger. I told him Iâd help, so I will with the only way I know how.âÂ
âWhich is?â
âA hands-on approach.â
You scratch your hairline in an attempt to hide from him. Itâs true what Luffy told him because he also told you and your crew. Get stronger.
You cough. âWhat do you get out of this?âÂ
âNow youâre thinking like a pirate,â Law teases before he shrugs. âNothing but the satisfaction of helping a friend.âÂ
Friend.Â
Your stomach churns with discomfort, and youâre unsure why the word burns you so much. It sounds foreign on Lawâs tongue. But despite his joking manner, the words he spoke when you first met scolds you from the inside out.Â
âBut Iâm just useful to you, right?â You poke your finger into his chest. âWhat did you call me? Leverage?âÂ
Law sighs, running his hand through his hair. âThat was before. Itâs different now.âÂ
âBefore what?â You ask, standing from the bed of the creek. Law follows, and he towers over you. He swallows, and you can tell heâs deciding whether to tell you. His cheeks go ruddy, and you squint at him in confusion.Â
âItâs not important.â
âLaw.â
Itâs hurting him to say it.
âBeforeââ
âCaptain! Quick!âÂ
Lawâs head snaps to the side, concern changing his features. You watch him, mind racing at what he could possibly mean about before.Â
âBepo?â Law yells. âWhatâs wrong?âÂ
âWe gotta go!â The bear calls from the forest. âThe islandâs full of giant lizards, and theyâre attacking us!âÂ
Law looks unamused but moves anyway, running in the direction of Bepoâs voice and leaving you next to the water.Â
You stare at the place he just was, your chest tight. You wipe your nose and return to the sub, watching for the giant lizards Bepo warned you about.
â
It turns out that giant lizards were the codename for Ikkakuâs return. You havenât bothered to ask why, but you're more anxious about meeting the woman responsible for the maintenance of the submarine.Â
In the distance, Law stands beside the Polar Tang, his hand on his forehead to shade his eyes from the sun's harsh glare. Above him, a large seagull descends, and on the back of it, a woman.Â
When you make it to the sub, the bird is gone, and all that remains is Ikkaku. Her dark curly hair is covered with a yellow and orange striped beanie, and she still dons the white Heart Pirates boiler suit. She speaks animately to Penguin as you look around for Law. He mustâve returned to the submarine when you put your head down to watch for sparse rocks.Â
Penguin calls your name, and you smile. âHi!âÂ
Ikkaku eyes you up and down, her expression sour. âA Straw Hat, huh? I donât know what youâre still doing here, but Captain is more than capable of handling whatever it is alone.âÂ
You come up short, watching as she bumps Penguinâs shoulder and walks away. You purse your lips, emotion lodged in your throat. The moment is over before it even begins, and thereâs a surge of awkward tension in the air. Penguin clears his throat.
âYou didnât do anything,â He reassures, his hat-shrouded eyes darkening. âIkkaku doesn't trust you guys. A-And by you guys, I mean the Straw Hats. Her, Uni, and Clione have a thing... Iâm sure they'll get over it.âÂ
You hum and pretend the words donât hurt you the way they do. Shrugging, you fake a laugh. âItâs fine. Iâm used to it. I wouldn't trust me either.âÂ
He calls your name as you leave, not sparing a glance in the direction of the group that whispers as you pass by.
Bepo stands idly on the deck, twisting the map in his paws. You raise an eyebrow when he gives you a pitiful look.
"I don't need sympathy, Bepo."
He squeaks and almost rips the paper. "No, no sympathy here."
You give him a tight-lipped smile and pat his arm.
"I'm sorry," He murmurs, hanging his head.
"Wanna go inside?"
Bepo nods and turns, shuffling his feet to the door. His movements make a laugh tumble from your lips, and when he hears, Bepo's eyes are full of hope.
You reluctantly smile and shove him, though it does nothing to sway the tall mink.
"At least you've got me," Bepo says. "I know I'm not much, butâ"
"Quit the self-deprecating jokes, Bepo," Shachi coughs from behind you. Penguin stands beside him and laughs. You can tell they're trying to lighten your mood.
You won't admit it, but it works.
"Yeah, you're gonna make the Tang flood with your pathetic tears," Penguin quips, brushing past you and down the stairs to the common area.
Bepo's jaw goes slack, and he pauses mid-step. "I'm sorry."
Chatter from the rest of the crew fills the stairwell, and you grab Bepo's paw to drag him down.
"Don't listen to them," You say, side-eyeing Penguin and Shachi when you pass them on the way to the couch. "They're just jealous that I like you more than them."
"Woah! Rude!"
"That's too far and NOT true!"
Bepo sticks out his tongue, and his two best friends pout.
You shake your head at their antics and wonder how you got so lucky to end up with them as your friendsâyou'd never say it out loud, but they fill the Straw Hat crew-sized void inside you.
â Scene 3 â
Heâs watching you.Â
If it were anyone else, itâd be unsettling. But Lawâs steely grey eyes, usually reserved and cold, turn different when theyâre on you. At least, thatâs what you tell yourself.Â
Itâs a night off that hasnât happened while youâve been aboard, but Penguin and Shachi tell you they're the best nights of the year, and who are you to be doubtful?Â
So, you are sitting on a couch in the common area, half-focused on the poker game before you. Youâre not playing; instead, you choose to observe Bepo struggling to keep the cards in his paws and Shachi sneaking peeks at the ones that slip. A glass of who knows what, courtesy of Penguin, sits between your fingers, but you donât drink any more of itâheâs very heavy-handed.Â
Across the room, Law sits on a stray dining chair, his legs spread. He also has a near-full glass, holding it between his open knees as he leans his forearms on his thighs. His hat is lopsided on his head, and his katana is propped against the wall beside him. Jean-Bart talks animately, but you know Law isnât listening. Heâs focused on you, after all.Â
He asked if you could use Seam on him a week and a half ago, and since then, heâs kept to himself. Itâs annoying you.Â
Your eyes flicker to his, and he doesnât react. You raise an eyebrow at him, to which he mirrors. Lawâs expression remains cold, and you tilt your head in a silent question. You hope he understands you.Â
Law looks away, and you deflate.Â
âYou want to take my place?â Shachi asks, throwing his cards on the table as his crewmates laugh. Uni, Clione, and Ikkaku remain silent, and you shake your head, disappointed.Â
âI think Iâll go to bed.â
Penguin boos you from the other side of the table, and Bepo pouts. âYou canât!â
âSorry, boys,â You force a laugh, setting your glass on the side table beside the couch. âHave fun.â
They all groan and make excuses why you canât leave while you walk from the room. The stairwell is silent, and you take the stairs quickly. You risk a glance over your shoulder as you rush to your room.
The thought of finally having another woman on board used to make you excited; you were so keen to make another friend, but now it makes you bitter. It seems your reputation precedes you and not in the way you wish. From her comment last week, you guess Ikkaku thinks youâre using Law, but she could be further from the truth. Youâve grown fond of the man, and if youâre reading the signals right, he, you.Â
An almost inaudible zip and boots clicking behind you make your heart skip; youâre certain Law used Shambles to follow you.Â
âYes?âÂ
Law doesnât speak. Instead, thereâs another zip right next to you and another, and then you stumble into his office.Â
âWhy,â You hunch over, panting, âwould you do that?â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âNothing.â
âDonât lie to me.âÂ
You sigh. âGive me a minute.âÂ
Law makes a sound of indignation. âYou were fine when we were sparring.â
âI hadnât been drinking then,â You say, stretching back up.Â
He looks at you unimpressed. âAre you done?â
You level him with a glare, and when you donât respond, Law circles his desk.Â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âIkkaku doesnât like me.âÂ
Law hums and runs his tongue over his teeth. âYeah, sheâs made her dislike known.âÂ
You put your hands out. âWhat do I do? Iâm not staying here if I drive a wedge between you and your crewâŚâÂ
âYouâre staying. I want you here. They can deal with it.âÂ
The underlying desperation in his tone catches you off guard, and you open your mouth to respond when he cuts you off with a different topic entirely.Â
âWhen will you be ready to use Seam?â
âHuh?â You blink.Â
âWill you be ready tomorrow?âÂ
âTomorrow?â You ask, still grasping the fact that he wants you here. âWhereâre we going tomorrow?âÂ
âBepo said thereâs an island ahead,â He says. âI thought itâd be a good opportunity to start your training.âÂ
âWe did start.â
âNot with Seam.âÂ
You regret telling him its name. âFine, yeah, Iâll be ready tomorrow.âÂ
âRepeat it back to me.â
You furrow your brows. âWhat?â
Law sighs. âRepeat the plan, so I know weâre on the same page.â
âYouâve got issues.âÂ
âFlattery will get you nowhere.â
You gape at him and scoff. You canât believe him right now, especially after the momentary display of vulnerability.Â
Rolling your eyes, you groan. âFine.â
Law tilts his head.Â
âWeâll train at the next island,â You rehash. âAnd there Iâll use Seam. Okay?â
âGreat,â He smiles.Â
You narrow your eyes when you see itâs fake. That son of aâ âGreat.â
âPerfect.â
âPerfect!âÂ
And then you leave, wanting nothing more than to wipe that pretty, cocky smirk off his face.Â
â Scene 4 â
The Polar Tang docked at the island not twelve hours later.Â
Your stomach flips with anxiety, your throat thick with nerves. You barely speak, choosing to keep your jaw set to prevent yourself from throwing up.Â
You know you can pull out at any time, but the thought of holding yourself back any longer makes you seethe. If Luffy wants you to get stronger, then you will.
âYou good?â
You let out a shaky breath, looking to your right. The coast of the island is calm, and the sun barely rocks where you stand on the deck. âShould be. Just gotta get the nerves out.â
Law looks over the uninhabited island. âYou can say no.â
âI know.âÂ
âYou donât have to do this.â
âLaw,â You sigh, turning toward him. His eyes are wide with apprehension, but he relaxes when you rest your fingers on his bicep. âI want to. This needs to happen if Iâm to survive in the New World.â
Law raises an eyebrow, still unsure, but nods. âOkay.âÂ
And then heâs gone, appearing 30 feet away on the grass. âRoom.â
You jump down from the deck onto the ground, walking into his Room. Youâd discussed the entire plan earlier today, hunched over his desk with a pen and paper. You were to summon Seam inside Lawâs Room in case the island decides to surprise you with giant lizards (you laughed when Law brought it up) or if something goes wrong. Youâre not sure how it would work considering his consciousness inside your mindscape, but if it makes him feel safer, youâre happy to comply.Â
Law stands there, waiting for you to approach. âReady, sweetheart?â
You nod, resting your hand on his arm. You inhale sharply and deeply, closing your eyes and calming the nerves, reaping havoc within your stomach.Â
Law watches you, and somehow, that slows your racing heart. Youâre sure itâs something he can do inside Room, but you put that thought aside, focusing on honing your power.Â
âSeam.â
Law makes a startled sound, and you know he sees the scene before you. Your eyes flicker open, and for the first time in years, you see fragments of the world mending together with your ownâthe one created by the Sew-Sew Fruit. Youâre still in the real world, but youâve taken Lawâs soul in your hands.Â
You feel him stiffen as his heart slows and his breathing weakens. You hate having someoneâs life in your hands like thisâmaybe you should get Lawâs death tattoos inked on your fingers, too.Â
You transport yourself into Seam, seeing Law walking around aimlessly. His eyes widen as he curses silently, watching the ocean hang from the sky, the Polar Tang floating mid-air.Â
Seam is a mixture of the current place and all the others youâve seen. And since becoming a pirate, Seam has grown exponentially. To the right, you see the Going Merry docked in Skypeia, the clouds from the sky island hanging around it. Behind you, thereâs a combination of the snowy mountains of Drum Island and the dunes of Alabasta, and to your left sits the Baratie. On the horizon before you, bats fly around, and the mansion on Thriller Bark sits ominously in the distance.Â
With the ocean above you, itâs easy to see where things are. And beneath your feet is grass. Itâs always been grass.Â
Itâs a collection of your memories, you realise. And you tear up at the sight of everything around you. Itâs been a long time since youâve been here.Â
He whispers your name in disbelief. âThis is incredible.â
You shrug one shoulder, not used to Law using such words.Â
Law spins around and walks toward you. âAre you okay?â
âYeah, are you?âÂ
âI feel weightless,â Law huffs a laugh. âWhatâs going on outside?â
âYouâre dead.â
Lawâs look of incredulity drops. âWhat?â
âNot really, but it seems like you are. When someoneâs inside Seam, their soul transfers over, and their body doesnât. So weâre still on the island, but your body is frozen in a dreamlike state.âÂ
âCan you use this to fight? Can you simply touch someone, and their soul comes here? How many souls can transfer?âÂ
âYouâre full of questions today,â You joke, the feeling of being in Seam alleviating the heaviness on your chest. It surprises you. âBut to put it simply, yes, yes, and as many as I want, but the more there are, the more it drains me.âÂ
âWow,â Law breathes, his face to the sky as he studies his submarine. âYou seal souls in here.âÂ
The initial relief of being here and nothing bad happening dissipates, and you nod solemnly.Â
âYes.â
âYouâre incredible.â
You whip your head toward him, the movement quick. âWhat?â
Law laughs unguarded. Itâs a sound youâve never heard, and you want to bottle it up and keep it forever. âThisâyou are extraordinary. â
âI wouldnât go that far,â Your cheeks are hot.Â
Who is this man, and what has he done with Law?Â
âAnd you donât use it? Why?âÂ
Itâs a loaded question, but Law doesnât seem to notice your wary expression.Â
âIâuh, there was an incident.â
Law gives you a quizzical look. âYou donât have to tell me.â
âNo,â You nod. âI want to.â
He remains silent, giving you time to collect your thoughts.
âA girl from my island was killed when she was in Seam.âÂ
Law listens intently, pulling you to the floor. You sit across from him, your legs crossed and your knees touching his. The grass underneath you is plush and never itchy. Your fingertips play with the blades of green, but they never rip.Â
âIt was years ago, so donât pity me, okay?âÂ
He says nothing.
âPirates attacked my island while I was using Seam on my friend, and because I know whatâs going on on the outside, I ran, thinking my friend was following me. I didnât know that a personâs physical body was unresponsive while they were in there. But because she was basically dead on her feet, and her soul was still in Seam, when the pirate killed her, her soul had nowhere to return to.â
Lawâs thinking, you can tell. His eyebrows triangulate, and then realisation overcomes his expression.
âSheâs still here.â
You nod and turn, pointing to a small house in the distance. It looks ragged now, but it still fills your heart with grief. It is your old home. âShe lives in there. Itâs protected against the other souls I bring here, but she remains the age she died.âÂ
âIâm so sorry, sweetheart.â
You shrug. âIt is what it is. No use dwelling on the past.â
âCan I use my powers in here?â
âYour Devil Fruit soul is in here, isnât it?âÂ
He nods. âSo, if I use RoomâŚâ
âIts power and effectiveness will be depleted, but it will work.âÂ
âSo you can fight people with Devil Fruits here. Their power is just weak.â
âYeahâŚâ You trail off. âBut I can also move between worlds and kill them outside when their soulâs in here, trapping them forever. Itâs the same here. If I kill the soul, the body dies. Either way, itâs like cutting down someone already dead.âÂ
Law exhales. You know the look in his eye, and your chest tightens.
âYou want to use me.â
He sighs. âItâs not like that. I would never force youâIâd need your permission beforehand, of course.â
âWhat is it?â
Law scratches his forehead. âIâve had this plan to become a Warlord.â
You freeze with your heart in your throat. A Warlord? âWhy?â
âItâs complicated.â
You can tell heâs never told anyone this piece of information before by how he stutters it outâyouâve never seen Law stutter in the few months youâve lived with his crew.
âIf youâre going to use me to get there, I need to know why.â
Law takes your hand. âIâd only bring you with me if you wanted to, okay? Thereâs no ulterior motive. Youâre powerful enough to kill me. This place is proof of that.âÂ
âProve it to me,â You chew on your lip. âAnd then tell me your plan.â
He levels you with a wary look that cracks his face open. Youâve known Law to be emotionally constipated; it's a fact, but the face he wears now is one that makes him look younger, one that heâs never shown anyone in a long time.Â
Law carefully brings his hands to his chest. He whispers something, scalpel. The technique is weak here, but you watch as his chest opens and his heart slides from a square slot. You stare at it in awe.Â
âIâve never done this before, given this willingly to someone else, okay?â His voice is wobbly. âBe careful with it.âÂ
And when he places the blue cube in your hands, your eyes fill with tears. His heart sits in your palms; it throbs softly and is warm. So warm.Â
Then you realise your position: A pirate of a rival crew, holding the heart of a captain whoâs powerful enough to become a Warlord. You could easily crush it between your hands, and being inside Seam, you could do it without him interfering. You could save yourself the trouble in the future when youâre back with the Straw Hats. Itâs so easy.Â
You peer up at Law, who remains still, his eyes on yours. You have control of his heart, and heâs staring at you. Itâs then you know what this means. What he means to you. Youâve known him for two and a half months, but you would trust him with your life, and itâs obvious he would you, too.Â
The throbbing of his heart increases, and you giggle in shock at the phenomenon.Â
It's a monumental moment, you know this, though you feel nothing but anticipation in your chest. Anticipation for the sole reason that Law knows you're powerful enough to help him, and that makes him excited, which in turn, makes you excited.Â
You love him.Â
The realisation hits you all at once, and silent tears slide down your cheeks, and when your eyes focus back on him, everything youâve ever wanted is sitting right before you.Â
The moment is etching itself into your brain as you sit there, arms shaking with anxiety.Â
You swallow and exhale deeply. âI trust you.âÂ
âI want to kill the four emperors.âÂ
â
So much for training, you think as you get back inside the Polar Tang.Â
After you returned Lawâs soul to his body, he asked endless questions. And who are you to turn down someone as eager to learn as he is?Â
Youâve never seen Law so animated, and judging by the looks on Bepoâs face, neither has he. Law leads you down to his office, the door opposite your bedroom, and clicks it shut behind him.Â
You sit on a chair facing his desk, fingernails picking the worn leather. âSo, what's the plan?âÂ
Law pokes around the bookshelf on the room's far wall, picking out different books. He puts the stack on his desk and sits in his chair. Law grabs the first book on the pile. Thereâs an air about him that makes your heart swell tenfoldâhe has a child-like wonder etched into his expression and a giddy dance in his fingers as he flips to a predetermined page.Â
âIâm going to give the World Government one hundred hearts.âÂ
You're taken aback, leaning forward in the armchair. The way he says it with such an innocent flicker to his tone makes you question if he really just said what he did. âWhose?âÂ
âPirates,â He pours over the page, using his finger to find the line heâs looking for.Â
âIsnât that unethical?âÂ
Law snorts, glancing up at you. âIâm not killing them.â
You purse your lips with slight amusement. âOkayâŚâ Like that makes it better.Â
âThe Marines can decide what to do with the hearts.â
âAnd how are you doing this?â
Law observes you for a second. âEver heard of Poneglyphs?âÂ
âRobin told me.âÂ
âNico Robin?â
You hum. âWhat about them?â
âIâve got intel that there's one on an island called Hachinosu in the New World, and weâre going to infiltrate it.âÂ
âOkay, I get that, but why steal the hearts?â
âTo get the governmentâs attention.âÂ
âThereâs more to this youâre not telling me,â You say.Â
Law nods. âOf course there is. But this is a stepping stone in the grand scheme.âÂ
âAnd whatâs the grand scheme?â
âI need to kill someone,â Law mutters. That was easy.Â
âYou donât meanâŚâ
âSay it.â
âAnother Warlord?â
You get your response when he doesnât answer, and decide to take a different approach.Â
âWhatâs this got to do with the Four Emperors of the Sea?âÂ
Law exhales deeply. âKaido wants to monopolise on SMILE to create a pirate crew solely of Devil Fruit users. Donquioxte Doflamingo runs the factory that produces them on Dressrosa, another island in the New World.âÂ
âWait,â You close your eyes, mind puzzled. âYouâre gonna need to explain the whole thing to me.â
Law turns the book in front of him to show you the page. Thereâs an illustration of a giant building, in front of it stands a group of people in white coats.Â
âTwenty years ago, there were scientists on this island, Punk Hazard, who artificially created ancient giants,â He points to an island on the map on the opposite page. âKaido purchased these giants for his crew at the time.â
Law looks at you expectantly to make sure youâre following. When you nod, exhaling, he continues.Â
âTwo years ago, when the island was being used by Vegapunk, the island exploded when one of his scientists threw a fit with his Devil Fruit, rendering it uninhabitable.
âThis year, the poison gas that was on the island as a result of that scientistâs rage dispersed. After Marineford, it was the site of Aokiji and Akainuâs battle. But, if Iâve heard correctly, there are plans to restore Vegapunkâs laboratory and start producing a substance called SAD, which can be used to make SMILE or man-made Devil Fruits. Kaido is the mastermind behind this since he took the original giants from the scientists before Vegapunk. Therefore, I need to become a Warlord to have unrestricted access to and destroy the site.âÂ
Heâs got this all figured out.Â
âSo, who's the Warlord you want to kill?âÂ
âDonquixote Doflamingo.â
You ponder it. âWhy?â
âRevenge.âÂ
âAnd what do I get out of this?â Â
Law runs his eyes over you. âThink of it as helping a friend. We help each other reach our goals. Me, killing Doflamingo, and you, stronger than youâve ever been.â
You consider his proposition, pursing your lips when he rehashes what he said on Lizard Island.Â
Helping a friend. You wonder if itâs something he says to every pirate he makes an alliance with, but you doubt it. Youâve been on his submarine long enough to know that that word isnât in this manâs vocabularyâyou wonder what it means to him.Â
Itâs a huge plan, one that could fail at any time, and sure, there are things heâs not telling youâlike how the Poneglyphs and Doflamingo are correlated, perhaps theyâre notâbut you know your answer. Youâve always been a sucker for revenge plans.Â
Before you tell him, you ponder how your crew is going, if theyâd be scared that youâre even considering helping someone become a Warlord. You think about the ones youâve defeated or fought before: Crocodile, Blackbeard, Moria, Bartholomew Kuma. But thereâs a few that helped you. Boa Hancock is the main woman on your mind, and you smile. You hope Luffyâs okay.Â
So, your decision is an easy one. You smile. âWhen do we start?â Â
â Scene 5 â
Bepo knows somethingâs going on. He sees the silent conversations between you and his captain and the meetings in Lawâs office. At first, he thinks nothing of it since Lawâs training you, But when he watches you and Law whisper in a crowded room, his poor little heart canât take it any longer.Â
âSo, you and LawâŚâ
You donât look up from the map Bepo has you outlining. âWhat about me and Law?â
âAre you⌠you knowâŚâ
When you glance at him, the fur on his cheeks is tinted red. âWhat are you talking about?â
Bepo squeaks. âIs there something going on?âÂ
Your hand pauses on the page. âLike what?â
âSomething⌠you know,â Bepo whines. âDonât make me say it.â
âBepo, I couldnât make you say anything. I donât even know what youâre referring to.âÂ
âAre you kissing?â He slaps his paw over his mouth.Â
You gape at him, your face heating up. âWhat? No!â
âIâm sorry!â Bepo cries.
You sit awkwardly with your face in your hands, having dropped the pencil at his question.Â
âTalk to Law if youâre so concerned about it,â You say, dropping your hands to your lap. âBut never ask that again.â
Bepo stands from the table, his chair scraping. âIâm sorry!âÂ
And then he runs from the room. You stare at where he just sat, contemplating if you and Law looked like that from an outsiderâs perspective. Surely, you have countless meetings about the mission and training at almost every possible island the submarine encounters, but thatâs all business. Your body warms like it's trying to rid itself of a virus.Â
You rest your forehead on the table. If the Heart Pirates think something like that is happening, the alliance between you and Law will never work. He canât have his crew distrusting him.Â
Thereâs a crackling through the speakers.Â
âMeeting in the common area in 5. I wonât tell you again.â
When you get there, the crew is packed inside. You spot Bepo near the front of the room and push through pirates to get there; all of them are happy to let you through. You wonder if they think youâre only here for one reason. The thought disgusts you.Â
âWe have a new objective,â Law announces. âTo kill Domflamingo, a Warlord status must be achieved.â
The Heart Pirates gasp and start murmuring. A few pirates, namely Uni, Ikkaku, and Clione, who youâve yet to have a proper conversation with, eye you with disdain. They clearly have a problem with you, a Straw Hat, being here, but you give them a tight-lipped smile and look back to Law.Â
He looks at you and says your name. âWeâre forming an alliance. She has Devil Fruit powers that could make the process quicker. Therefore, weâll be working together for the foreseeable future. We leave for the New World now.â
Your smile is still a thin line, but you know why he had to tell himâtheyâre his crew, after all.Â
âSo get your shit together,â He glares at the three pirates who regard you with contempt. âBack to work.âÂ
A collective yes, captain rumbles through the room before they go back to their tasks.Â
âAnd Bepo,â Law says, his voice low. âGet your head out of the gutter.âÂ
Bepo whines and then sulks as he leaves, his head down. Penguin and Shachi bump his shoulders, snickering. You shadow them down to the boiler room, your steps light and calculated.Â
It was a technique Law taught you, how to keep your steps silent. Your training has been more beneficial than you imaginedâZoro will be so proud of your stealth skillsâand you still have much to learn.Â
Seam has been easier each time you summon it, and the thought of doing so now brings little to no negative emotions. Youâve learnt to embrace the technique instead of fearing itâas you said, thereâs no use dwelling on the past.Â
Two weeks isnât a lot of time, but you reiterate the plan in your mind every available moment Bepo has you watching him work instead of making you outline islands. Itâs all you think about before you sleep and when you wake up. That and Law.Â
You shake your head. Thereâs no time to think about him when the most important year of your life is about to begin.Â
Your mother always told you that if you risk nothing, youâre risking everything. And if you and Law are to stop Doflamingo and whatever he has over Lawâs head, itâs only a matter of time before you must decide what is worth risking for the sake of humanity.Â
â Scene 6 â
âDocking!âÂ
The submarine surfaces at a random island in the New World. Youâre the first to emerge from the entrance, and people stare at the submarine with suspicious glares. You pay no mind.
Itâs been three months since Law told you his plan and three months since your hands last bled. The Heart Pirates are on their way to Hachinosu Pirate Island, where the Poneglyph is, and Law recommended a trial for the heart-stealing scheme. The victim is some lowly pirate named Seamus Wells.Â
Since youâve entered the New World, youâve used Seam far more than you ever thought you would, no longer holding back your true power. The mere thought of showing your crew what youâve become fills you with such anticipation that you can barely contain it nowadays.Â
Bepo runs past you, the plank of wood in his paws. He slams it down on the concrete, causing a few civilians to flee in terror. âOops.â
âSeamus Wells should be staying on the island's east side,â Law announces as his crew files onto the deck. âKeep away from there, understand?âÂ
Yes, captain.Â
âWeâve got five hours to kill before we need to be there,â He says, adjusting the katana on his shoulder. âDo whatever you want.âÂ
You raise your eyebrows. âYouâre not coming?â
âIâd rather stay here than be recognised and jeopardise our plan. Here,â He fishes a baby transponder snail from his coat. âTake this. Iâll let you know if the plan changes.âÂ
You take it from him, noticing the patterned hat on its head, which is similar to the one that sits on Lawâs. âThatâs so cute.â
âShut it,â Law snaps, his cold exterior never wavering. âBepo, accompany her.â
âDoubt she needs an escort, but okay,â Bepo jokes, pulling you with him off the sub.Â
Law turns, pausing to scan the rear of the submarine with his sharp eyes before he goes inside.
Guess heâs all business today.Â
âCome on, are you hungry?âÂ
You smile at the polar bear, dragging your gaze away from Lawâs retreating figure. âI could eat.â
Penguin cuts in, his steps aligning with yours. âIâm starving.â
âMe, too,â Shachi groans.Â
Bepo shakes his head. âWhyâre you two here?â
âCaptain told you to accompany her, and weâre accompanying you.âÂ
Bepo opens to mouth to reply, most likely a complaint, but you point to a restaurant in the distance and a line of people outside. âLet's go there.â
Penguin and Shachiâs steps increase, and then they are running toward the building. There are a few stray screams, but most people disappear when you join the end of the line.Â
âWhatâs their problem?â Bepo stills beside you, and you look up at him. âWhat?â
âLook.â
Your face and Lawâs hang on the wall of the restaurant entrance, and an obscene number of berries are listed below your names. Wanted posters.Â
âThey know youâre working together.â
âI got that,â You snap, the mere presence of the posters souring your mood. Cursing under your breath, you feel your chest tighten. âBut the Straw Hats are meant to be dead.âÂ
âWe should go back to the sub,â Penguin mumbles, his eyes darting in every direction. When you turn to see where heâs looking, you glare at the civilians approaching slowly with firearms. There arenât many; you count fifteen minimum, but the fact that youâve been here less than twenty minutes has irritation morphing your features.Â
âTheyâre not meant to know Iâm alive.âÂ
Bepo whines beside you. âWe gotta go.â
âOkay, in a second.â You take a second to inspect yours. 400 million berries.Â
You pout in confusion. When did that increase?Â
And then you slide your eyes to Lawâs. 450 million berries.Â
You smirk before you notice the whispering occurring around you. Perhaps if you saw them in your own time and not in front of a large group of civilians, youâd taken them down and show Law. There is only a 50 million berry difference.Â
The others are already down the road when you decide to leave the line, your nerves simmering.Â
If the world knows a Straw Hat is alive, you may as well embrace it.Â
âHurry up!â
You twist your lips, stopping in the middle of the street to observe the civilians.Â
âGet outta here, pirate!â âYeah! Unless you want your head on a stick.âÂ
You feel a pang of regret in your chest at the fear on their faces but continue toward the Polar Tang.Â
There are quick, heavy footfalls behind you. In the distance, you see Law standing on the deck, watching you. His face remains emotionless, but you see a familiar glint in his eye.Â
When the person swings their weapon, you dodge swiftly, moving your head slightly to the left. You have yet to face them, but you can imagine the gobsmacked look on their face.Â
You refuse to fight a civilian, instead choosing to break out into a sprint toward the submarine.Â
âTook you a while,â Law teases. âI was starting to get worried.â
You stick your tongue out, crossing the wood plank to jump onto the deck. âAwww, you care about me?â
âTsk,â Law turns around, cheeks warming. âWeâre going to dock elsewhere.â
You hop down the stairs, preparing yourself for the jolt of the entrance closing. The sub immediately submerges, and Law touches your shoulder to keep you steady.Â
âGuess what I saw,â You bite back your smile.Â
âEnlighten me.âÂ
âMy bountyâs gone up.â
Law smirks, glancing at the barely contained smile on your face. âOh, yeah?â
â400 million.â
He whistles lowly. âSoon, youâll be in the big league, sweetheart.â
You knock his bicep with your shoulder. âOkay, Mr 450 million.âÂ
âCaptain! The east side of the island is approaching.âÂ
âSurface there,â Law replies without taking his eyes off you.Â
His voice lowers. âWeâre moving the mission forward. The islandâs already aware of our presence. May as well get it over with now.âÂ
âDocking!â
âLetâs go.â
â
Seamus Wells works in a fish factory. The sun sets behind you as you step through discarded fish guts and bones, the floor slathered with sticky blood. You hold your hand over your nose and mouth, the smell enough to make you gag.Â
Law strides ahead of you, the scabbard that holds his katana reflecting the deep gold of the sun. How heâs walking through here fine is unknown to you, but you try to catch up with him, the soles of your boots slipping slightly.Â
âYouâd think theyâd have a better way of managing this,â You murmur. âPoor fish.âÂ
âQuiet.âÂ
You frown, mocking him. A crack from the floor above makes your face drop.Â
Law stops ahead of you, his hand out, his index finger pointed. You know the gesture. Shut the fuck up, and donât move.Â
His head turns slowly until you see his sidelong glance on you. There are no further sounds, and you hold your breath.Â
You realise the sun goes down fairly quickly on San Faldo, and the night air wafts over your skin, leaving goosebumps in its wake. Itâs suddenly dark, and the waves against the wharf outside have settled.Â
Unease stews in your stomach, and you resist the urge to run. You donât dare look behind you in fear of what you may see, focusing your eyes on the staircase in the corner. Across from you, Law senses your discomfort, and his steps are light and calculated as he makes his way over to you.Â
You grasp his hand, chills going down your spine as the wind whistles through a crack in the broken window on the far wall. The scene reminds you of Thriller Bark, and you set your jaw in an attempt to stop shivering.Â
Lawâs hand is big and warm in yours, his skin calloused. His head is on a swivel, monitoring for any danger. You grip harder, moving your other hand to the crook of his elbow.Â
And despite the terror coursing through your veins, you canât help but take note of the hard muscle. Itâs a good distraction but not important right now, and you almost laugh at your ridiculousness. Law looks down at you, a quizzical twinkle in his eye, but he doesnât move an inch.Â
You shake against him, the breeze finding its way under your clothes, and notice that you can see it when you breathe. When did the temperature drop so drastically?Â
Law points upstairs, to which you do nothing. If he was expecting a response, he didnât get one. Then, he raises his hand.Â
âShambles,â He whispers, and you almost lose your balance as you land at the foot of the stairs.Â
âDonât make any unnecessary noise,â Law leans to whisper in your ear, and you shiver.Â
You silently salute, choosing to lighten the mood with a silly gesture that he blinks at. Law makes to go up the stairs, ignoring your gesture. Panic takes hold of your chest, and you tug him back into you.Â
âWhatâre you doing?â
Law scrunches his face. âMe? Whatâre you doing?âÂ
You squeak when thereâs a scuffle. Clearly, over it, Law sighs and takes the stairs two at a time. And since he knows you wonât stay downstairs alone, he isnât surprised when you chase after him, your hand returning to his forearm.Â
What you see is nothing short of disgusting.Â
âWhat the fuck.â
The man, who you know is Seamus, sits on a wooden chair, fish blood soaking his clothes.Â
âKeep away from me!âÂ
âSeriously?â Law utters, unimpressed.Â
âStay back!â
You scowl. âAnd to think I was scared shitless.âÂ
Law steps away from you. âRoom.âÂ
A familiar blue dome covers you. Law draws his katana from its scabbard, its sleek design glinting in the moonlight. He slices the air, and Seamus is dismembered, his head floating a few feet above his body.Â
Seamus screams, noticing his body sitting in the chair headless. âDonât kill me!â
Law makes quick work of the fish blood, using his power to remove it from Seamusâ clothes. You watch in awe as the white of the t-shirt turns pristine.
Youâve told Law of your admiration for his Devil Fruit powers. He usually waves it off with pink-tinted cheeks and an unamused expression. But watching something like this in action, you want to know just how deep his power goes.Â
âPlease! Iâll do anything,â Seamus sobs, tears and snot coating his face. âPlease donât kill me.âÂ
âAs youâve said, asshole,â Law steps back and retracts room. âYour turn.â
You feel your icy cheeks defrost at the realisation of his actions. You give him a smile of appreciation and approach Seamus.Â
But when he looks at you, his crying ceases. âWhatâre you gonna do, huh? Slap me with those little hands? You should let your boyfriend do the work.âÂ
Law grunts behind you, but you cock your head, pointedly ignoring the boyfriend call.Â
Seamus chokes out a laugh between his hiccups. âYou donât scare me.âÂ
You shrug and place your hand on his greasy hair. âSeam.âÂ
He goes limp in the chair, his eyes rolling to the back of his head.Â
âCan I have fun with him while youâre in there?â
âGo ahead,â You joke before transporting into Seam.Â
Seamusâ wails echo through your mindscape when you get there. Itâs changed, and you give the scene a look of disgust. Thanks to Seamus, the walls of Seam are painted red, fish blood dripping from the Sunny, coagulating on the sands of Alabasta, and staining the seas of the East Blue. You curse him for tainting your memories.Â
Heâs running toward the house, and you claw your hand. âSew.â
Heâs yanked back, a thick thread wrapped around his neck. He struggles against it as you pull him toward you, and when he gets a glimpse of you, he screams.Â
Needles materialise in your hands, and you slam one of them down just in front of his crotch, to which his eyes bulge out of his head.
âYou were talking such a tough game out there, Seamus. What happened?â You'd surely crack a few teeth if you clenched your jaw any harder. âYou even said I wasnât scary, yet you screamed when you saw me.â
He says nothing, but his throat is starting to become raw.Â
âYouâve ruined Seam with your stupid, fishy blood tactic,â You complain, sinking the second needle into the grass beside his foot, just knicking the edge of his shoe. âNow, it's all Iâm gonna see for the next few weeks.âÂ
Sighing, you consider him again, groaning when you see that the front of his pants is darker than the rest.Â
âErgh,â You scrunch your nose. âIâm gonna leave now. My jobâs done.â
âDonât kill me!â
When you transport out of Seam, you see Law position his hand for scalpel, and you immediately remove your fingers from the strands of hair.
âOh,â You roll your lips between your teeth when you circle the chair. You told Law to make a masterpiece, and he did, albeit a little psychotically.Â
Law has a callous smile playing on his lips, and the sight is utterly intoxicating. The first time you saw the expression and vacant silver gaze, you understood why they call him the Surgeon of Deathâthe man is simply brutal. When you first met him, you thought his blood ran cold, but you hadnât met the man Shakky spoke of until he took the first heart of one hundred. Initially, he scared you, but now, youâre terribly and irrevocably fascinated by him. If only those people knew the side of him that you did.Â
âHave fun in there?â
âLooks like your fun puts mine to shame.â
Seamusâs chest is raw, his skin in strips. Thatâs all you see before you look away.Â
âDo it,â You say. âAnd make it painful.â
Law coughs a laugh. âFeeling a little sadistic, are we?â
You arch an eyebrow. âPeople like him deserve it.âÂ
He hums and turns his attention back to Seamus, and you watch as a cube emerges from his chest. It floats into Lawâs palm, and he gives it a little squeeze. He observes the body before him writhe in pain, but no noise escapesâSeamusâ soul is still in Seam after all.Â
Law hums. âNot as satisfying.â
Clicking your tongue, you remove Seamus from your mindscape, and the room fills with shrieks. You wince, your shoulders raising to your ears.Â
âOkay, weâre done,â You say, spinning and making a beeline for the stairs. âCâmon, Hachinosu is waiting for us.âÂ
Law shoves the heart into his coat and pries his eyes from his victim.Â
â Scene 7 â
Your eye twitches as you watch a pirate sock Bepo in the face. Youâve been put on rest before the mission in Hachinosu. Law told you to save energy for it, so you follow his professional instructions.Â
On the way to the drop-off point, a ship started bombing the submarine, hence why youâre cringing as Bepo takes another hit.
You stand on the deck of the Polar Tang while the Heart Pirates fight. They looked to be rookies when they attacked the Polar Tang, but you know not to underestimate rookies, especially since youâre a Straw Hat, so when Penguin joked that it was going to be an easy battle, you arched an eyebrow and shook your head. Oh, how wrong he was.Â
Now, Penguin lays on the ground holding his arm. Youâre sure it's broken.Â
âGet up, Penguin!â You yell. âThought this was gonna be easy! Weâre in the New World!â
He whines, rolling on the dirt. âShut up!â
An explosion rocks the submarine, and you teeter, making a sound of surprise. Your feet slide on the salty deck, waves from the impact crashing over the left side. Another cannonball lands not 20 feet away, and you start to panic. âGuys!âÂ
Law gave you strict orders to not use your powerâever the responsible doctor. But with how things are going, youâll be breaking his rules.Â
âFire!â The voice is muffled by the waves, but you hear it.Â
âSew.â
Threads weave together before you until they form a giant sheet, into which the airborne cannonball falls. Using one of Luffyâs offensive techniques, you fling the bomb back toward the ship it came from. Cries and screams echo before it turns the deck to splinters.Â
âHey!â Law calls, his voice gruff. âI thought I told you not to use that.â
You turn to see him on the ground beneath the sub. âSorry, my life was in danger.âÂ
âYouâre never in danger,â Law quips. âNot with me around. Now, go inside.â
âInside?â Your heart skips a beat. Not with me around. Â
âYouâre less likely to use your power,â He dodges an attack, his katana in his hands as he swipes at them. âPlease, go.âÂ
Sighing, you follow his ordersâbut only because he said please.Â
Itâs not long before the rest of the crew piles inside. But you see Law holding something white and mangled instead of his proud smirk. You tug your eyebrows together and draw closer to him.Â
âWhatâs that?â You ask warily, having a feeling you know. Considering his head is bare, his black tendrils standing on end, your heart drops. âOh, Law.â
He sniffs. âNothing to worry about. Just a hat.âÂ
You know heâs lying, but nod anyway and leave him.Â
Bepoâs solemn face haunts you. He follows you around, not knowing what to do when his captain is heartbroken.Â
âHowâs your jaw?â You ask, remembering the punch.Â
âOh, I'm fine. Nothing I canât handle.âÂ
You look over at Ikkaku, who still holds a grudge against you, but her gaze is softer than usual this time.Â
You give her a smileâan olive branch, despite not doing anything to offend her other than being on the submarine, and bearing the values of your crew. She gives you one back, and you take it as an appreciation for using your power to save the Polar Tang from the cannonballs. Uni and Clione sit beside her with the same reluctant gratitude. You take it as a win.Â
The more you think about it, the more the whole ship seems on edge. The crewâs footsteps are light, and the common area is not nearly as rowdy as usual. One wrong move and Law will crack.Â
So, you take it upon yourself to be the first one to disturb him in his office. Heâs been locked in there for hours, and since your bedroom is directly opposite, it only makes senseâat least thatâs what you're telling yourself.Â
You rap your knuckles on the door three times, slowly opening it after. âLaw.â
The room is dark, and you hold your tongue when a joke surfaces in your mind.Â
âI donât want to talk right now.â
You step further in. âAre you okay?â
Law makes no sound.Â
âIf this is about your hatââ
âLeave me alone.â His voice is so broken that it hurts your chest.Â
âI could fix it.â
He says your name softly. âPlease, leave.âÂ
You swallow and nod once. âOf course⌠sorry for bothering you.âÂ
On your way out, you spot the cause of his distress sitting on the table. You clench your fists to resist the urge to take it, but the voice in your mind wins, and you snatch it.Â
You rush from the room, and if Law sees you, he says nothing.Â
When you get to your room, you lock the door behind you. The fur hat in your hands is covered in dirt and specks of blood, and it's utterly ruined. You curse at the state of it.Â
You lay the pieces on your bed, figuring out how to piece them back together. It takes a few tries, but once youâve got a design that works, you put your hand over the material.Â
Immediately, the sections come together, forming a brim at the front instead of around the bottom like the original hat. Itâs different, but you work with what youâve got.Â
You hold it in your hands once itâs formed and smile. Deep in your stomach, thereâs an inkling of doubt that Law wonât accept it, but you hope he can appreciate the effort.Â
â
You keep the hat to yourself for the night, not wanting to impose Law anymore. When the first sounds of the crew rising from their slumber wakes you, youâre quick to dash to the infirmary. Lawâs in here every morning, and when you open the door, youâre not shocked to see him. What is jarring is the lack of his signature hat in the roomâthe one youâve got under your arm.Â
âMorning,â You greet, hiding the garment from his view. Law grunts, not bothering to look up from the paper he scribbles on. âIâve got something for you.â
âIf itâs one of Shachiâs new breakfast foods, I donât want it.âÂ
You roll your eyes. âIâd never subject you to that.â
Law exhales a laugh.Â
âThis is far more important than that, anyway,â You walk up behind him. âTurn around.âÂ
He shakes his head. âIâve got a lot of work to do, sweetheart. Can it wait?â
âNope,â Smiling, you put your hand on his shoulder. Law sighs and glances at you.Â
The look on his face is one youâll never forget.Â
âWhaââ
You suppress a giggle and shove the hat in his face. âI fixed it for you.âÂ
Law turns, his eyes wide. He takes the hat from your hands, the soft material delicate in his grip. Heâs speechless.Â
âI took it from your office last night, and I know I shouldnât have, but you were so upset.âÂ
He shakes his head in disbelief.Â
This lack of speech makes you nervous. âI know itâs not the same as it was before. There was no way I could salvage enough of it to do that, so now you have a brim. I think it looks cute, butââ
âShut up.âÂ
You come up short, immediately closing your mouth. The infirmary falls silent, with you no longer rambling and Law standing there in shock, hearts in his eyes.Â
âLawââ
âThank you.â
His words have an underlying connotation; you just know it, and how he looks at you confirms it.Â
You make a sound of surprise, your body freezing. You swear he can hear your heartbeat from how loud it is in your ears. âWhat?â
His gaze of adoration quickly fades when he sees your shock. He drops the hat on the trolley and turns back to his desk. âAre you hungry? Iâm sure breakfast is ready.âÂ
You donât know what heâs saying. Youâre not listening. I love you, I love you.Â
The tension between you is suffocating, weighing heavily on your chest. âLaw.â
He lets out an awkward laugh, unsure what to say.Â
âLook at me, Law.â
âI canât,â He whispers.Â
You tilt your head. âWhy?â
âBecause you donât need to see me like this.â
âLike what?â Your tone grows hard. âLike you have feelings?â
He glares you.Â
âYou have a heart, Law. I see it every day,â You say. âSo donât pretend like youâre some cold, heartless man because youâre not.âÂ
When he doesnât answer, you go on. âDo you need proof? I used to think you only picked me up in Sabaody because I was useful to youââ
ââyou wereââ
ââyou wanted to help me, and you did. Because youâre kind, Law. You want to help people; otherwise, you wouldnât try to kill the four emperors.âÂ
âAnd if I said it was purely selfish?âÂ
âIâd say youâre lying. Because despite this revenge plan you have for Doflamingo, you donât want him hurting anyone else. You care for people.â
âOf course, I care for people,â Law snaps. âI wouldnât be a doctor if I didnât want to help others.âÂ
You shrug. âNeed I say anymore?âÂ
âIâve work to do.â Law murmurs, his eyes downcast and tongue in his cheek.Â
You know when youâre being dismissed, so you hum and turn to leave, but not without noticing the tight grip he has on the fur hat.Â
â Scene 8 â
Hijacking a ship is out of your expertise, especially a smuggling vessel.Â
When you and Bepo spot the ship in the distance from the deck of the Polar Tang, its lights bright in the darkness, you immediately notify Law.Â
âAre you sure it's the one?â
âYes,â You groan. âWho else is out this far? Besides, there are no other ships around.â
Then, Hakugan directs the submarine toward the ship.Â
Law shambles you and Bepo onto the vessel, where the pair of you are to distract someone and take control. It takes a while for you to remember what Law said as you and Bepo wander the ship. Somehow, you find yourself in the same place you started. The deck is empty, though there are lights on inside.Â
âWhere and to whom are we meant to do this again?â
Bepo shrugs. âI was too scared to listen.â
âOh my gââ
âThis way, Sir.â
You jump behind a pillar, pulling Bepo with you, though you doubt he's hidden.Â
Behind you, several more footsteps approach, but this time, it's Shachi and Penguin with Uni, Clione, and Hakugan.Â
âCaptain and Hakugan have seized the control room,â Penguin says. âNo thanks to you two.â
You gape. âNot my fault his instructions were shit.â
âThis way, we have to protect Captain.âÂ
This way. You look back in the direction of the man who passed you before. Why would you call someone Sir on a smuggling vessel?
You keep your mouth shut for the moment, following Penguin to the control room. When you get there, thereâs an unconscious man on the floor, and when you look at Law, heâs pressing buttons, ignoring the looks from Hakugan, who steers the ship.Â
âAre we on course?â
Law side-eyes you as Hakugan answers. âYes.âÂ
âI, uh,â You start, averting your eyes. âHad a question.â
âOut with it,â Law mumbles.Â
The pirates around you listen in, curious.Â
âAre there meant to be this many people on a smuggling vessel? Especially noble-like people?âÂ
Lawâs head spins around, his eyes dark. âWhat?â
âThis guy was leading another guy somewhere, and he called him Sir,â You bite your lip. âI was just wondering if thatâs normal for a ââ
âFuck,â Law curses loudly. âYou imbeciles, this is a passenger ship.âÂ
Bepo gasps, looking faint. âOh, we really messed up.âÂ
Your jaw falls open, and Bepo grabs you, wrapping his arms around you. âTake me to your dreamland. I canât be here.âÂ
âWhere did you see these people?âÂ
âUmm, back down on the main deck.â
Law grits his teeth. âYou said this was the ship.â
âTo be fair, itâs dark, and this ship was farââ
He pushes past you and out the door. The control room is quiet, save for Bepoâs whimpers. The familiar zip of shambles sounds outside before Law reenters.Â
âWeâre heading for Hachinosu already.âÂ
âThatâs good, right?âÂ
âYes, Bepo,â Law mumbles, leaning over the control panel. âWeâll be there much earlier than expected.âÂ
âWhy donât you sound happy about that?â You are hesitant to ask.Â
âBecause,â He turns to look at you directly. âThe king and nobles of Hachinosu are on this ship.âÂ
Bepo almost drops to the ground, Penguin shoving himself under the minkâs arm. âYouâre kidding me.âÂ
âWeâll have to lay low,â Law addresses his crew. âDraw no attention to yourself, and donât tell anyone who you are. Understood?âÂ
Yes, captain.Â
Law rubs his forehead, mumbling curse words to himself.Â
He says your name. âI know this is a big favour to ask, but is there any way you could create casual clothes for the crew? I wouldnât ask if it werenât absolutely necessary, but knowing this crewâŚâ
âHow long until we reach the island?âÂ
âOne day.âÂ
You purse your lips. âGive me two hours.â
â
Two hours is enough time for you but too much for the rest of the crew. As you finish the last garment, Penguinâs pants, thereâs a sudden scream from below the main deck.Â
Law inhales sharply, his jaw set. âIf thatâsââ
âShachi, this is your fault,â You hear Penguin through the door of the control room. You glance at Law, whose eyes narrow. âFuck, run.â Â
Hakugan, Uni, and Clione burst through the door, Penguin, Jean-Bart, and Shachi close behind them. Law holds his tongue, anger simmering in his gaze.Â
The door slams shut, and the rumbling of voices outside increases.Â
âDonât tell me you did what I told you not to do.â
Shachi grimaces. âWe didnât do it on purpose, CaptainâŚâ
âMorons, the lot of you,â Law snaps. âIf the King of Hachinosu knows weâre here, he knows why weâre here, and he wonât stop until all of us are dead, got it?âÂ
Penguin gulps. âWhat do we do?âÂ
âPirates!âÂ
Law groans with frustration. âRoom and Shambles.âÂ
You hit the deck, literally. Youâre outside, and the chaos of the passengers is on the other side of the ship. Bepo moans in pain beside you, and Law stands in the middle of his crew.Â
âStay here, and donât make a sound.â He flicks his fingers again, and then heâs gone.Â
Penguin sighs, rubbing his head. âHe made that hurt on purpose.âÂ
Shachi hums in agreement, and you roll your eyes.Â
âMaybe if you two werenât so loud, we wouldnât be in this mess,â Bepo mumbles, glaring at his best friends.
âSays you! We canât go a day without hearing you whine,â Shachi quips.
Bepo makes a sound of indignation. âThat really hurts me, you know that?âÂ
âYeah, wellââ
âStop,â You whisper, noticing a presence nearby. The crew freezes, and Bepo turns to you, terror morphing his features.Â
âSew.âÂ
âArgh!â
You push yourself up, walking directly to where your threads caught someone. A man in his late 30s resists Sew's hold on him.Â
âYou dirty pirate! Get this off me!â
You stare at him. Heâs dressed fairly well, with a white suit and gold accents. A noble.Â
âHey! I see you! Get away from me!âÂ
Pursing your lips, you decide what to do. In his hand, obscured by the long train of his jacket tail, is a handgun.Â
âHeyââ You throw your hand up, wrapping threads around his mouth in case he draws attention.Â
He screams against the cotton, his finger squeezing the trigger of his gun. You duck, and the bullet flies off the metal railing. Still, you remain silent.Â
You hear Bepo call your name and wince. Now, this guy knows who you are.Â
The manâs eyes widen, and he starts tugging his arms, his gun tumbling to the deck in his struggle. He cries out when he sees it close to your feet.Â
You tilt your head, considering him and your plan of action. He did just try to shoot you.Â
He knows your name, who you are, and what youâre doing on the ship (if he knows about the Poneglyph on Hachinosu).Â
You toss up your options. On one hand, he is a civilian. On the other, he knows that it were you on the ship tonight, subduing him. Who knows what the newspaper will write about you if that gets out. You hurt innocent civilians?Â
Nothing about this man is innocent, thatâs a fact, but standing here, staring at him, you donât know what to do.Â
It isnât until you hear Law ask where you are back with the crew that you release a breath. Law comes over, his eyebrows tugged together.Â
âWhatâs up with this guy?âÂ
âI donât know what to do with him.âÂ
The man cries, tears running down his cheeks and over the threads covering his mouth. Law frowns.Â
âWhy donât I just take his heart and be done with it? Heâs a pirate himself.âÂ
You give the man a once over, still processing what just happened. âHe shot at me.âÂ
Law eyes go cold as he cocks his head, regarding the noble with indifference. âThis will only hurt a little.âÂ
You watch as he uses Scalpel, the manâs heart sliding from his chest. He passes out.Â
Law turns back to you, shoving the heart into his coat. âYou okay?âÂ
âIâm fine,â You nod. âJust didnât know what to do.âÂ
âThatâs okay. You did good nonetheless.â And then he wraps his fingers around your hand to whisk you away.Â
âWait,â You exhale, looking back at the manâs unconscious body. âThere.âÂ
A piece of paper sticks out of his pants pocket. Itâs small, only half the size of a normal map, but you rush over to it. Unfolding it, you recognise the style.Â
âLaw.â
As he approaches, his boots click on the deck, peering over your shoulder. âWhat is that?â
âA map,â You whisper, turning it around to get a better angle of the island it represents. âIf this is HachinosuâŚâÂ
âIt could be where the Poneglyph is,â Law mumbles, pointing to the skull in the middle of the paper. âBut why would a noble have access to this?âÂ
You shrug. âMaybe itâs a part of their plan. I mean, he did come out here aloneâŚâÂ
Law hums with consideration, his gaze flickering to yours. Thereâs a glimmer of something behind his usual icy front, and youâre lucky youâre close enough to see it.
âYouâre right. Weâll take it anyway, but be careful tomorrow. Who knows what theyâve got planned for when we arrive.âÂ
â Scene 9 â
The crick in your back flares, as you hurry off the shipâsleeping upright in the control room is taking its toll on you. After Law took the nobleâs heart, you and the crew were sent to the control room to sleep. Law said he took care of the remainder of the passengers⌠whatever that meant.Â
Law isnât far behind you, but the rest of the crew is already on the island, fighting off pirates.Â
Now, youâre to find the site of the rumoured Poneglyph in the middle of the island. You take a different route to everyone else in case anyone is seized. With the map from the noble clutched in your fist, you run.Â
âGo left! Iâll take the right.â
Nodding, you veer toward the large building on the port, hand out to summon threads to restrain the men running at you. Their swords slash at the strings, but youâre gone before they free themselves.Â
An explosion makes you stumble as you enter a warehouse, men with guns pointed at you the moment you step inside. âSeam.â
The eyes of the gunmen immediately go dazed, and they lower their guns involuntarilyâyou can feel the addition of them to your mindscape. Fifteen. You gasp at the fact that it actually works.Â
Seam has evolved. Youâve only used it once, summoned the ability without physically touching someone, and it was shoddy at best. What you did now was a shot in the dark. Thereâs no way you knew it would work.Â
But you donât dwell on it when you run through the building and out the other side into an alleyway. Someone screams at the sight of you before gunshots ring through the street.Â
You duck, taking a sharp right into another warehouse, this one empty. The outside sounds: bombs ticking and exploding, cannonballs, yells and cries, and swords on swords are muffled inside here. You tiptoe through, checking behind doors and peering around corners before advancing.Â
Thereâs no missing the giant pirate skull in the island's centre, your target when you emerge. The map in your hand becomes useless when you notice the behemoth landmark. Who needs a map when you can see the thing everywhere in the city?Â
Stepping out of the warehouse, the area before you is full of Heart Pirates on resident pirates, fighting mercilessly with swords, fists, and guns. Swallowing your nervous pants, you aim a thread around a pirate sneaking up behind Clione, whoâs already engaged in a fight. The man gags as you pull him backward, your face becoming a scowl when you look at him.Â
âGoing for a manâs back is cowardly,â You say, ignoring how the man spits at you.Â
âYou stupid bitch, get off me.âÂ
Clenching your jaw, you throw him against the wall and string him up. His knife clatters to the cobblestones, and you leave him thereâLawâs crew is important to him, like hell youâre going to let someone hurt them.Â
You turn, dodging a fist flying at your face. Making a sound of surprise, you sweep your leg out, catching the man off guard. He goes down, groaning in pain.Â
âMarines!â
You feel your heart drop into your stomach. Whipping around, you donât see the familiar white and blue uniform, and youâre not going to. You run away from the port, many resident pirates scattering into the side streets and yelling the same warning.Â
Why are the Marines here? And howâd they get here so quickly?
You hear your name being called, the sound echoing. Bepo stands there, his arms full of beige woven bagsâthe stolen hearts. Your eyes widen at the number he carries already.Â
âGo right! Thereâs a road that leads straight there.â
Smiling, you thank Bepo and follow his directions. Your eyebrows tug together when you recall the hearts. There had to be at least thirty, and who knows how many trips Bepo has already made to the passenger vessel.Â
Shaking your head, you direct your brain to your targetâthe Poneglyph. You canât read them; only one person can, and you miss her like crazy. Sheâd be able to understand it and relay the knowledge to you because thereâs no way sheâd tell Law about it at this point in time.Â
You wish Robin could hear you now, wherever she is.Â
Your path to the middle is easy after transporting twenty-eight more pirate souls into Seam. You manage to dodge all but one nasty punch to the cheek but get shot in the shoulder after purposefully instigating a pirate (not your best idea, but he was insulting the very existence of Luffy, something youâd never stand for).Â
You know Law will give you an earful when he sees you next.Â
The lead bullet is lodged in your muscle, and the bleeding is staunched thanks to the ripped hem of your t-shirt. You could have made a bandage using Sew, but your Devil Fruit powers dwindle with every passing secondâif a pirate were to attack you now, you couldnât fight them off.
The dizziness and ringing in your ears are almost unbearable, though youâre unsure if the ringing is from the punch or the way you hit your head when you fell from the impact of the bulletâyouâre positive Law wonât care where it came from, just the fact that both of those things happened to you.Â
You blink away the stars in your vision and cough. The wound is itchy, and you resist the urge to dig your fingers into the hole and rip the bullet out yourself. The injury, paired with the pirate souls in Seam, is taking a toll on you.Â
âFuck,â You pant, pausing to lean against a palm tree. Peering down at your shoulder, you almost faint at the amount of blood that has soaked through your makeshift bandage. When you inhale, your head gets lighter, so you choose to keep your breaths short.Â
You can feel your head drooping, but push off the tree to continue. Gone are the cobblestones, and in their place is dirt. Pressing your palm on your wound, you wince and think against doing it again. You remember Law telling you to put pressure on injuries like this, but you donât think you canâyouâre going to pass out from the pain.Â
Blood drips onto the sandy dirt beneath your feet, and the scorching sun strengthens the metallic scent. Your skin burns under the same heat, and you fear you wonât make it to the Poneglyph at this rate.Â
Up ahead, you hear the clang of swords. You whine, knowing that you wonât be able to fight someone with a weapon in this condition. So, you hurry down a barren alleyway, the cool air of the shadows allowing you some relief. You stumble but catch yourself on the wall.Â
Sure, youâve had bullet wounds in the past, namely in Alabasta, but it felt nothing like this. With a few deep breaths, you feel no different. If only Chopper were here, with his panicked assessments and swift procedures, you would be scolded but fixed up quickly. Usoppâs chaotic, anxiety-ridden laughter echoes in your ears, and you shake your head to rid your mind of memories.Â
Another personâs presence, one not far away, weighs heavily on you.Â
âLawâŚâ Thereâs no use calling for him. Heâs on the other side of the island. You know this, yet do it again. You wish you had the baby transponder snail he gave you on that island, the one with the fur hat like Lawâs. An involuntary giggle escapes your lips.Â
You can die without telling himâ The souls in Seam wage war inside your mind, and all the yelling and screaming causes a sharp pain to throb behind your eye. âShut up.âÂ
Going into your mindscape now would be foolish. Youâd waste your available energy and pass out right here without fulfilling Lawâs requestâcheck the giant skull for the Poneglyph. It would kill you to disappoint him.Â
You stagger out of the street; the sound of metal clanging and scraping is gone. Panting, you walk up the main road, the denser trees making it difficult to locate the entrance of the skull.Â
With bloody hands, you push back stray hairs that stick to your forehead with sweat. The world around you gets fuzzy, but Lawâs averted eyes and fake smile force you to go on. You knew the plan going into this, and if you were to disappoint himâyouâve already thought about this.Â
You rub your eyes with your knuckles, squeezing your cheeks after to feel something in your face. When did your face start getting numb?
Faces pop into your head: Luffy, Zoro, Usopp, Sanji, Nami, Chopper, Robin, Franky, Brook⌠and you cry at the thought that you could leave them wondering what happened to you. Your stomach churns at the mere inkling that, at a time like this, a time when death rears his ugly head inside you, you have failed your family. You failed to stay alive.Â
âIâm sorry,â You slur, your face sticky with tears and blood. âI love you.â
An explosion rattles the ground, and your mind is back on the situation. Your tongue moves around your mouth hopelessly, trying to form the one name you need, the one that will help you without a second thought, the one youâ
Slurring Lawâs name, you no longer feel your feet beneath you, but instead the ground on your cheek. You didnât feel the impact. Dirt clumps with sticky blood, and you feel your body relax. Itâs nice to finally lie down.Â
Youâll wait here for Law. Heâll come and find you. He has to.Â
Your eyes roll to the back of your head, but you wear a smile. Law, Law, Law.Â
â Scene 10 â
You wake, though you donât open your eyes.Â
Law knows youâre awake, and you know he knows this, yet neither of you says a word.Â
Thereâs no pain in your shoulder when you shift, finding yourself on your back, and you could cry at the mere thought that he found you.Â
It isnât until a tear drips from the corner of your eye into your ear that Law speaks up.Â
âWhat the fuck were you thinking?â His voice is soft, but you sense the malice in this timbre.Â
One drips into your other ear. Itâs a steady stream of salty water that soon turns into sobs, ones that rack your shoulders and burn your chest. A sensation you havenât felt since you found Luffy in the forest on Amazon Lily.Â
âIâm sorry,â You whisper, your voice breaking. Law makes no sound. âIâm sorry.â
âYou have no sense of self-preservation.âÂ
Heâs mad.Â
âDo you have any idea what wouldâve happened if I hadnât found you? If I hadnât returned to the ship and realised you were taking much longer than planned? Fuck, you were minutes away from death.â
You sniffle, hiccuping. âIâm sorry.â
Law sighs hashly. âI know you are. Stop saying it.âÂ
Opening your eyes, youâre met with the ceiling. The same ceiling you woke up to on your first time here, and the one that keeps seeing you fall apart.Â
âLawâŚâ You peer over at him, your tears increasing when you see him sitting so close to the bed. Youâre so happy to see him. âI was so scared.âÂ
You can hear him swallow from where you lay, his jaw set and gaze averted. You smile when you see his expressionâyou called it.Â
âI knew youâd look like this.â The laugh you let out is rough, your throat raw. âYou were the last thing I thought of.â
Law shakes his head and stands, giving you his back. âDonât say shit like that.â
âI kept thinking about how disappointed youâd be that I didnât get to the skull, that I didnât find the Poneglyphââ
âI donât care about the Poneglyph!â He spins around so quickly you barely see it. âI care about you!âÂ
Your bottom lip quivers and more tears roll down your cheeks. You wait for him to continue, too shocked to speak.Â
âDo you know how close I was to losing it when I had to take that bullet out of you?â He yells. âWhen I found out it was poisoned? When I had to extract the poison from your body?âÂ
âI didnât know it was poisoned.â
âOf course you didn't,â He laughs bitterly. âYou were too busy dying to know.âÂ
You bite the inside of your cheek. âIâm sorry.âÂ
âYouâve been in that bed, unconscious for eight days,â Law says your name with such pain that when your eyes focus on his face again, you see his glassy eyes. âYou had ninety-four souls in Seam. How did you do that?â
Ninety-fourâŚÂ
âWhat?â You ask before realising what heâs saying, not even comprehending the fact you were unconscious for eight days. âHow can you see inside Seam?â
âThatâs not importantââ
âIt is! Tell me.â
Law sighs. âI can move incorporeal things, like souls; itâs how I switch people between bodies,â He explains. You store that little morsel of information for later, but now, youâre more fascinated with the fact that he can see your mindscape. âYou had a lot of souls inside you. I canât see into Seam, just the presence of these souls. But are you crazy? Ninety-four? That wouldnât have helped with your injury. Iâm surprised you didnât pass out before you got shot.â
Lawâs rambling and you fear he may start to spiral if he hasnât already.Â
You let out a weak sound. âLawâŚâ
âFuck,â He curses. âIâve never prayed to a god until I saw you on the ground, bleeding out. You terrified me.âÂ
Youâre going to be sick. You forget about Seam and try to push yourself up but quickly collapse when you lean on the wrong arm because what does he mean by that?
Heâs at war with himself as runs his hands through his hair. âWhy would you not come back to the ship when you got shot?âÂ
âBecause I had to get to the Poneglyph for you.âÂ
Law scoffs, though the sound is not nearly as daunting as it normally is; instead, itâs sad. âDonât you dare put your life in danger for me.âÂ
Itâs your turn to scoff, and you finally get the strength to sit up. âDonât tell me what to do.âÂ
âWhen itâs for my sake, then yes, I can. Iâm not worth your pain or your death.âÂ
You swing your legs out of the bed, standing on shaky knees.Â
Lawâs eyes widen slightly. âLay back down; youâre going to fall.â
âNo,â You say, pointing your finger into his chest. âDonât tell me what to do. Listen to me.âÂ
Law purses his lips, his eyes flickering down to where you jab him with your index finger.Â
âYouâre my crew, okay?â You know it sounds pathetic, but Law makes no move to ridicule you. âAnd Iâd do anything for the people I love, even if that requires me to put my life in danger. So donât stand there and tell me youâre not worth it when you mean more to me than you can imagine.âÂ
âThatâs foolish,â Law whispers. Your thumping heart stops, and when you look up at him, a single tear runs down his cheek. You reach up to wipe it away, your thumb soft on his skin. You keep your hand on his cheek.Â
âIâd do it a hundred times if it would help you reach your goal.â
Law swallows thickly. âI donât know what I wouldâve done if I hadnât found you one time, let alone a hundred times.âÂ
âYou wouldâve gone on with your crew and defeated all four Emperors and Doflamingo. Iâm just someone you picked up on a whim.â
You know itâs a lie.Â
Law chokes on a laugh, though thereâs no humour.Â
âYou know thatâs not true,â He spits. âI canât do this without you knowing I know what it feels like with you. I hope you know that.âÂ
âLawâŚâ
âI care for you,â Law mumbles, his tone harsh while he presses your palm to his cheek. âI canât lose you, too, which is why you canât keep putting yourself in these positions.â
Thereâs far more to this than you know, and it breaks your heart to find out heâs been through this before.Â
âYouâve made this hell worth it. Everything Iâve done until now has brought me to you, and Iâll be damned if I let you hurt yourself to keep me happy, okay?â
You curse yourself when you start crying again. You canât pinpoint when the ringing in your ears started, but it makes the world tilt. Laughter spills out of you unwillingly.
Law scowls, his vulnerable expression turning cold. Heâs about to push you away. âIâm not talking to you if youâre going to mock me. I know Iâm a heartless bastard, but Iâm not joking.âÂ
You pull him back to you with your good arm. âWhy would I mock you? Come here, you idiot.â
He stares at you a little longer, his hand resting on your cheek. Lawâs gorgeous; youâve known this since you first laid eyes on him. But seeing him so vulnerable flips a switch inside you. Itâs gentle, the kiss you press to his cheek, and itâs pink, the blush high on his cheekbones.Â
âIâm not going anywhere,â You say. âIâll remain with you until you want me gone.â
âIâll never want you gone,â He whispers, and your heart breaks. You smile, tears rolling into your mouth.
âKiss me,â You say, reaching for him. Law meets you halfway, his other hand on your cheek as he brings his lips to yours.Â
The first peck is cautious, and Law runs his tongue along his bottom lip while you wrap your hands around his neck, pulling his chest flush against yours. Your shoulder is numb, and itâs probably for the best that Law forgets about your injury when, with red cheeks and a hell of a lot more confidence, he kisses you again.Â
âYou know what this means?â Law whispers against your mouth, your salty tears mixing together.Â
You exhale through your nose, your fingers playing with the hair on the nape of his neck before they slide higher, your hands gripping larger chunks. âWhat?â
He leans in for another kiss, this one lasting longer than the previous, and when you pull away, he chases after you. Law looks at you, his eyes smiling and half-lidded with desire.Â
He brings you closer to him, his fingers brushing stray hairs away from your face. You giggle, pressing your lips to his cheeks and chin as he admires you.Â
âIt means,â Another peck. âThat youâre my crew, too.â
âShut up.â You exhale a laugh and shake your head.
Your lips glide over his, and both of your lips slightly chapped. You smile with giddiness, your teeth lightly knocking Lawâs.Â
âQuit smiling so much,â He mumbles, kissing the corner of your mouth.Â
You donât apologise. âIâm so happy.âÂ
Law drops his head to lean his forehead against yours. âYeah, me too.âÂ
âIâm sorry about what I did,â You say, pushing the hair on his forehead back. He shakes his head. âIâm sorry for making you worry.âÂ
âIâll always worry about you,â Law presses his mouth to your forehead before moving his hands down to the sides of your neck. âNo use telling me not to.âÂ
âIâm sorry.â
âStop saying sorry.â
You catch yourself before you do it again.Â
Law wraps his arms around you, pulling you into his chest. You close your eyes, tightening your hold. His heart pounds underneath your ear, and he trembles softly.Â
âWhatâs wrong?âÂ
âYouâre going to be the death of me.â
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