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using a request to show a little appreciation for @vaporeon-panda's excellent fic: A Fox's Reflection đâ¤
hiiii!!! i hope you're having a good day đ i love your writing sm!! if your requests are open can i ask for a law x reader where reader used to date ace and was there when he died in marineford so she saw Law save luffy, so she joins the heart pirates as a way to thank him for saving Ace little brother. They slowly fall in love but won't admit it and when Law leaves to fight Doffy reader admits her feelings bc she's terrified of losing Law. They get together when they see each other again in zou
please please but it's okay if you can't or don't want to!!! đ
law Ă reader (+ ace x reader)
a/n: this request was totally my kind of fav plots lmao thank you
words count: 5.9k
tags: slow burn, angst with a happy ending, marineford aftermath, emotional baggage
masterlist || ao3 || ko-fi
Luffy sits on the shore, his face blank. Too blank. The kind of emptiness that only comes after losing everything.
You know that feeling. Itâs the same one you're feeling right now, that it's hard to breathe.
Tearing your gaze away, you turn toward the submarine where Law stands with his arms crossed, waiting. If youâre going to do this, you need to do it now.
Taking a deep breath, you step toward Luffy âLuffy.â
He doesnât look up.
âIâm leaving.â
His fingers tighten around the bracelet, knuckles white âWith them?â His voice is hoarse, raw.
You swallow hard âYeah.â
Finally, he lifts his head, eyes bloodshot but focused on you âWhy?â
You hesitate, because the real answer feels too heavy to say out loud. Because if I stay, Iâll break apart. Because the ache in your chest is unbearable, and you donât know how to exist in this world without Ace in it.
Instead, you say, âI donât have anywhere else to go... No one to go to.â
Luffy flinches, but you know he understands. Heâs feeling it too.
His jaw tightens âYou⌠you have me. You donât have to go.â
You kneel in front of him, forcing a small smile âYou have your crew, Luffy. Theyâre coming back to you. But meâŚâ Your voice wavers, and you hate it âI need time.â
Luffy stares at you for a long moment before exhaling shakily âAce really loved you, yâknow.â
Your breath catches.
Luffy grips his hat and presses it to his forehead âSo that means youâre like my sister-in-law,â he mumbles, voice thick with emotion âAnd I protect my family.â
Your vision blurs. You clench your fists to stop your hands from shaking.
âLuffyâŚâ
He looks at you, his expression serious in a way you rarely see âYouâre always gonna be my family. Don't forget it. You can come to me whenever you want and need to.â
The words nearly break you.
You force yourself to smile, even if it wobbles âThen you better take care of yourself, little brother.â
His lip trembles, but he nods âYou too.â
You take a deep breath, memorizing the sight of him, before finally standing.
Law is waiting, watching silently as you step aboard. You donât look back.
âThat was dramaticâ he mutters once youâre beside him.
You huff a weak laugh, hiding your tears âShut up.â
He doesnât push you for more, just nods toward the submarineâs entrance âCome on, Y/N-ya. Weâre leaving.â
And with that, the Heart Pirates set sail, and you leave the past behind.
The Polar Tang is⌠different. Not in a bad way, just different. Itâs quieter than the Moby Dick, smaller, and runs a lot smoother since itâs a submarine. The crew is nice enough, but they watch you carefully, like theyâre waiting to see if youâll actually stick around, and like they're afraid to say the wrong things.
You donât blame them. Youâre still trying to figure all that out yourself.
What you do know is that youâre not wearing that.
âAbsolutely not,â you say, holding up the black and yellow jumpsuit like it personally offended you âThere is no way Iâm wearing this.â
Penguin grins âAw, câmon, itâs tradition! We all wear them.â
âYeah, and you all look dumb.â You toss the uniform back at him.
Shachi snickers âSheâs got a point.â
Bepo tilts his head âBut it helps with unity!â
âI donât care.â You cross your arms âI just lost my last family. Iâm not replacing them by playing dress-up with you guys.â
Thereâs a heavy beat of silence. You didnât mean to let that slip, but itâs too late now.
Penguin and Shachi exchange glances, suddenly looking unsure. Bepoâs ears lower slightly.
Before anyone can say anything, Lawâs voice cuts through the air.
âShe doesnât have to wear it.â
You turn to see him leaning against the wall, arms crossed. His gaze flicks to the uniform in Penguinâs hands before settling back on you âAs long as she follows orders, it doesnât matter what she wears.â
You smirk, triumphant but still hiding the regrets of your previous words âSee? Captainâs orders.â
Penguin groans âMan, youâre getting special treatment already?â
Law clicks his tongue âTch. Donât be stupid. Sheâs not getting special treatment.â He pushes off the wall and starts walking away âNow get back to work.â
The others grumble but scatter, leaving you standing there, still holding your ground.
Law pauses at the doorway, glancing at you over his shoulder âYou really will be following orders, though.â
You roll your eyes âYeah, yeah, Captain. You don't have to repeat it again.â
He watches you for a second longer before walking away.
You exhale, shoulders slumping. You still donât know if this was the right choice. But for now, youâre here and thatâs enough.
Days pass, then weeks. You settle into life on the Polar Tang, though settle might be a strong word. Youâre still figuring out your place here, still deciding if this is home or just a temporary stop before the sea pulls you somewhere else.
The Heart Pirates warm up to you quickly, especially Penguin and Shachi, who have made it their mission to pester you at every opportunity. Bepo is a sweetheart, and you swear Ikkaku enjoys giving you extra work just to see if youâll complain.
And then thereâs Law.
Your relationship with him is⌠strange. Heâs your captain now, and he makes sure you donât forget it. He orders you around, assigns you tasks, and corrects you whenever you mess up. But he also lets you push back more than he probably should.
Like now.
âYouâre not getting out of training, Y/N-ya,â Law says, arms crossed as he watches you from across the room âYouâre part of this crew, which means you need to be able to hold your own.â
You sigh, sitting cross-legged on the floor, pointedly not moving âI can hold my own.â
âYou havenât fought once since you got here.â
âThatâs not true. I threw a wrench at Shachi last week.â
âThat doesnât count.â
âIt should.â
Law pinches the bridge of his nose âYouâre impossible.â
âAnd you love it.â The words slip out before you can stop them, and for a second, Law freezes.
You donât know why your heart starts beating faster. You donât know why it suddenly feels like the room is too small, too quiet.
Then, he scoffs âTch. Keep dreaming.â
You smirk, pushing yourself up âFine, fine. Iâll train. But only because I choose to.â
Law rolls his eyes but doesnât argue.
As you walk past him, you can feel his gaze lingering on you for just a second too long, and for some reason, that makes it just a little easier to breathe.
It's another day with them and dinner is as loud as always. Penguin and Shachi are arguing over who gets the last piece of meat, Bepo is calmly eating his food, and Ikkaku is scolding someone about their table manners. Itâs chaotic, messy, and full of life.
You should feel comforted by it.
But then, Shachi laughs, almost losing another game âDoesnât matter what happens, weâll figure it out! Thatâs just how we are, right? We donât let anyone mess with our family.â
Itâs innocent. Just a casual statement made as a joke for a game. But your whole body freezes.
We donât let anyone mess with our family.
The words slam into you like a punch to the gut. Youâve heard them before. Ace used to say them all the time.
âNobody messes with my family and gets away with it!â
Your breath catches.
You see Ace in your mind so clearly, grinning, full of warmth and unwavering confidence. His arm draped over your shoulders, his voice always so sure.
âYouâre stuck with me, you know. Youâre family.â
The sound of laughter around you distorts. Your hands tremble against the table. Your chest tightens so hard it hurts.
Ace said those words all the time, and now heâs gone.
Your vision blurs.
You push your chair back so fast it screeches against the floor.
The room falls silent.
âY/N-ya?â Lawâs voice is cautious, but you canât answer.
You stand abruptly, shoving away from the table as the weight in your chest becomes unbearable.
You hear Bepo call after you, but youâre already moving, already pushing out the door before anyone can stop you.
The hallway is quiet, but it doesnât help. Your heart is pounding, your breathing uneven. The walls feel like theyâre closing in.
You donât know where youâre going, just away.
But then...
âY/N-ya.â
Law.
His voice is calmer than it should be, given the fact that you just stormed out in the middle of dinner. You hear his footsteps behind you, steady and deliberate. He doesnât rush, doesnât demand you stop, but you do.
Because you donât want to be alone.
You lean against the cool metal wall, staring at the ground, swallowing down the sobs threatening to escape.
Law steps beside you, close enough that his presence is solid, grounding. He doesnât speak right away, just waits.
After a moment, you exhale shakily âAce used to say that.â Your voice is hoarse âWhat Shachi said. About family. I know Shachi was joking, it's not his fault. My mind just started thinking too much, again.â
Law is silent, but you know heâs listening.
You blink rapidly, trying to keep the tears at bay âAce always said it like nothing could ever touch us. Like as long as we had each other, weâd be okay.â
Your voice cracks.
âBut we werenât. We obviously arenât.â
And then, suddenly, you canât hold it in anymore.
The sob breaks free before you can stop it, and then another. Your shoulders shake as you clutch your arms, as if holding yourself together.
Then you feel warmth.
A hand on your back. Firm, steady. Not pushing, just there.
Law doesnât say anything, but he doesnât move away either. He lets you cry, lets you break, without judgment or expectation.
And when your knees nearly give out, he catches you, pulling you close, solid and steady, as if to say, I wonât let you fall. And for the first time since Marineford, you let yourself lean on someone else.
A few months passedâŚ
Of course, things donât magically get better. Thatâs not how grief works.
But they shift. Slowly. Subtly.
The crew doesnât bring up that night you ran out of dinner crying, not directly. But you notice how theyâre a little gentler now. Bepo always sits next to you. Penguin and Shachi tease you a bit less (but only a bit), and Ikkaku throws you extra portions without saying a word.
They donât push. They donât ask. But they see you.
And Law hasnât changed. Not exactly. He still gives out orders like commands are oxygen, still gets that narrowed-eye look when you mess up during training, and still acts like emotions are an inconvenience.
But you catch him watching you sometimes. When he thinks youâre not looking.
And when you do catch him, he doesnât look away.
Itâs a calm evening, which is rare. The Polar Tang is surfacing for the night, drifting peacefully on the open sea. Youâre up on the deck, sitting cross-legged and staring at the stars, enjoying the breeze on your face.
Lawâs voice breaks the silence.
âNot hiding in your room tonight.â
You glance over your shoulder. Heâs standing a few feet behind you, arms crossed, gaze unreadable.
âI like it up here,â you say, shrugging âitâs quiet. The stars help.â
Law walks over without asking and sits beside you, not close enough to touch, but closer than usual.
You blink âNo book tonight?â
He smirks faintly âEven I get tired of reading medical journals.â
You hum and tilt your head back to the sky âDo you ever think about how small we are out here?â
Law doesnât answer right away âAll the time.â
Silence again, but itâs not uncomfortable.
You pick at a loose thread on your pants, then quietly say, âIt still hurts.â
âI know.â
You turn to look at him âDo you think it ever goes away?â
Lawâs eyes flick to yours, and for a second, his walls drop.
âNo,â he says simply âBut you get better at carrying it.â
You nod slowly. That makes sense.
You both sit there, the silence stretching, stars spinning above.
Then he speaks again, quiet and careful âYouâve changed.â
You snort âThanks?â
âI didnât say it was a bad thing.â
You glance at him, surprised.
Heâs looking out at the ocean now âWhen you came aboard, I didnât think youâd last a week.â
You raise an eyebrow âWow. Inspiring confidence, Captain.â
He smirks again, but it fades fast âBut you stayed. Even after everything.â
âBecause of youâ you say before you can stop yourself.
Law looks at you, startled.
You feel heat rush to your cheeks but hold his gaze âYou saved Luffy. You didnât have to. And then you let me on your ship. You didnât have to do that either.â
His voice is low âI didnât do it for thanks.â
âI know. Thatâs why it mattered.â
Thereâs a long pause. Something unspoken crackling in the air between you.
You look back at the sea, heart pounding, trying to ignore how much you want him to say something, anything that will explain whatâs been growing between you.
He doesnât. Not yet.
But he doesnât move away either.
And when his shoulder brushes yours, just slightly, you donât pull back.
Two years.
Thatâs how long itâs been since you joined the Heart Pirates.
And somewhere between near-death missions, long nights on the sea, and quiet moments you didnât ask for. Something changed.
You and Law changed.
Itâs not loud or obvious. Not something you could put into words if someone asked. But itâs there.
Like the way his eyes always flick to you when he walks into a room.
Like how you always end up sitting beside him at meals, even without meaning to.
Like how his voice softens slightly when he says your name.
He still scolds you during training. Still sighs like youâre impossible when you ignore protocol.
And when youâre injured? Heâs the first one kneeling at your side. Every time. Without fail.
You donât talk about it. He doesnât either.
But itâs real. Itâs there. And everyone else knows it.
âOkay, seriously,â Shachi whispers one night as he leans over the dining table toward Penguin, âdid you see the way they looked at each other earlier? Like... looked. That was something.â
Penguin nods âTheyâre either in love or telepathically plotting a murder.â
âIâm going with bothâ Ikkaku mutters, sipping her tea.
Bepo sighs âWeâre not supposed to bring it up.â
âWhy not?â Shachi hisses âTheyâre so obvious, itâs painful.â
âBecause of Aceâ Bepo says softly âSheâs been through a lot. We wonât pressure her.â
That shuts everyone up for a beat.
Until Shachi mumbles âStill feels like theyâre circling each other in slow motion.â
Ikkaku stabs a dumpling with unnecessary aggression âJust kiss already. Iâm begging.â
You catch them watching you sometimes, too many times to pretend itâs subtle.
Whenever you and Law share a look, the whole room seems to pause.
Whenever he lingers a second too long beside you, or his hand brushes yours, the crewâs collective poker face fails miserably.
But Law ignores it all. Just keeps moving forward, like it doesnât affect him.
Like he doesnât know that your heart skips every time he calls your name in that low, measured tone.
And you pretend not to notice either. Pretend your stomach doesnât twist when he leans in too close. Pretend you donât feel the shift every time your eyes meet.
But in the quiet moments, when itâs just you and him, you feel something hanging there between you. Like something is building.
The unspoken thing between you and Law has only grown heavier by time. Stolen glances, the rare soft tone in his voice when he says your name, the way your hand always finds the spot next to his at the table.
Youâve gotten used to reading him, how to tell when heâs irritated, when heâs tired, when heâs secretly impressed. But now, somethingâs off.
Heâs quiet lately. More than usual. Locked in his quarters for hours at a time. Studying maps, muttering things you canât hear. And when you ask, he brushes it off with a flat âItâs nothing you need to worry about.â
Which, of course, only makes you worry more.
One night, dinner is unusually tense.
Shachi and Penguin whisper from across the table, not even trying to hide it anymore.
âSheâs gonna find out soon.â
âShe already knows. Look at her face.â
âShe knows something,â Bepo mutters âBut she doesnât know itâs Dressrosa.â
You set your spoon down âWhatâs Dressrosa?â
The table falls into silence.
Ikkaku winces âDamn it.â
You stare at them all âWhatâs happening?â
Nobody speaks.
So you stand, chair scraping behind you, and walk straight out of the mess hall.
You find Law in the control room, his face locked over a table full of charts. Dressrosa is circled in red.
He doesnât flinch when you walk in.
You close the door behind you âYouâre going there.â
He nods once âYes.â
âYou werenât going to tell me.â
Law straightens up, but doesnât meet your eyes âItâs not your concern.â
âIt is my concern,â you snap âIâm your crew too, just like the rest of them.â
He finally looks at you âThatâs exactly why youâre staying with them.â
Thereâs a long beat of silence. Just you and him, staring, and the space between you suddenly feels like a chasm.
âYouâre doing it againâ you say softly âPulling away. Trying to protect everyone by shutting us out.â
Lawâs expression flickers with guilt, regret and frustration.
âIâm handling it.â
âNo, youâre running. Youâre scared.â
âIâm not scared.â
âYou're not scared...â You step closer, voice breaking âYouâre terrified of letting people care about you. You think if you keep pushing us away, it wonât hurt when something happens.â
You lower your voice âBut it will. It always does.â
He stares at you, like heâs waiting for you to stop.
You donât.
âYou think I donât see what this is between us? You think I havenât felt it for a long time now?â
He says nothing.
You take a breath âYouâve given me so much, Law. You gave me a second life after Ace. You gave me something to live for again.â
Your throat tightens âAnd now youâre just gonna disappear into some revenge mission and pretend like none of this matters?â
His eyes darken âIt does matter.â
You blink âThen say it.â
Law opens his mouth, then closes it again.
You shake your head, heart cracking open âForget it.â
You turn to leave.
But before you touch the door...
âI never wanted to hurt you,â he says behind you âThatâs why I didnât say anything.â
You stop. But you donât look back.
You donât sleep that night.
You lie in your bunk, staring at the ceiling, replaying every second of that conversation. The look in Lawâs eyes. The silence where his answer shouldâve been. The ache in your chest thatâs only getting worse.
When you hear footsteps above deck a little before dawn, you know itâs him.
You throw on a jacket and follow without thinking.
Heâs there, standing at the edge of the deck, the sea wind catching his coat. Alone.
He turns slightly when you approach âYou should be asleep.â
âYou should be explaining yourself.â
His mouth twitches. A ghost of a smile. Gone in an instant.
You cross your arms âYou were really gonna leave without saying goodbye.â
Law looks ahead again, gaze fixed on the horizon âGoodbyes make it harder.â
You take a breath âHarder for who?â
Silence.
You step beside him, close enough that your shoulder brushes his arm âI meant what I said yesterday.â
âI know.â
âAnd?â
He exhales slowly âYou shouldnât love someone like me.â
Your heart lurches âYou donât get to decide that.â
âIâm not who you think I am.â
âI know who you are,â you snap âIâve seen you save strangers without blinking. Iâve seen you risk your life for your crew. For Luffy. For me.â
You pause, voice low âI love all of that. And if you leave now, and something happens to youââ
You look at him fully now âDonât make me lose someone else I love, Law. Not without even getting to hold onto you first.â
His jaw tightens. He says nothing.
So you laugh, bitter and soft âOf course. You donât say anything you donât think you deserve to feel.â
You start to turn away, tears building, when he says âI do.â
You freeze.
Heâs looking at you now. Fully. No mask.
âI do feel it. All of it.â
He steps forward, slow and certain, until heâs close enough that you can see the storm in his eyes and hear the quiet panic in his breath.
âEvery time you laugh. Every time you sit next to me without saying a word. Every time I catch myself looking at you and donât know how to stop. I feel it.â
Your lips part, but you donât speak. You canât.
âI didnât want to,â he says, voice barely above a whisper âBut it happened. And now I donât know how to leave without feeling like Iâm leaving part of myself behind.â
Your throat burns.
âSo donât,â you whisper âDonât leave like that. Not with nothing.â
He hesitates.
Then, he leans in slowly, unsure, and presses his forehead to yours.
Not a kiss. Not yet. But it says everything.
âIâll come back,â he promises âAnd when I do⌠if youâre still hereââ
âI will be.â
A breath passes between you. His hand brushes your cheek like heâs still convincing himself youâre real.
Then he pulls away.
âStay safeâ he says.
âYou too, Law.â
And with one last glance, he disappears down the dock, coat billowing, heart heavy, and not just with revenge anymore.
The moment your feet hit the ground of Zou, youâre paralyzed. The chaos of the crew bustling around you, the excitement in the air, everything feels too loud. Itâs all too much. Youâve been bracing for this moment for what feels like an eternity, but now that itâs here, you canât breathe.
Youâve heard the whispers that heâs finally back, felt the crewâs excitement bubbling up like theyâre about to burst. But nothing could prepare you for the reality of seeing him alive. You knew they won, you knew he was out there, somewhere, but seeing him in front of you again⌠itâs different.
Your heart races. The crew is already moving forward, pulling you along because youâre too shocked to even move on your own. They donât even try to hide it, they want to see this happen.
And then there he is.
The crew appears from the bushes and trees around him.
Law stands tall at the center of the clearing, his eyes scanning the crew as they move toward him, his usual cold demeanor barely cracked by the soft, almost imperceptible smile on his lips as he sees Bepo charging toward him before he could even find you with his eyes. The sight of him makes everything inside you freeze.
Itâs not that you didnât know he was alive, but now, standing here, seeing him with your own eyes, it feels real.
Bepo throws himself at Law, tears in his eyes as he cries out, âCaptain!â The hug is tight, emotional, the kind of reunion you would have imagined, one that speaks of the bond between them, of loyalty and friendship. Lawâs arms stiffen at first but then soften, holding Bepo close, the smile on his face genuine if not a bit awkward.
You stand there, caught in the wave of emotions thatâs rushing through you. Relief, yes, but something else too...fear. Fear of what this means. You havenât let yourself think about it that much, but now, with him standing there before you, something shifts. Itâs the first time in two years you feel your heart thundering like it did when you first met him, when you started noticing those little things about him, the quiet ways he showed his care.
But now⌠heâs here.
Bepo pulls back, laughing through his tears âIâm so glad youâre alive, Captain!â
Before Law can even respond, someone else, maybe Ikkaku, maybe Shachi, pulls Bepo away gently, guiding him back to the group.
And then Law finally sees you.
Thereâs a moment, a breath of time where you feel like the whole world is holding its breath. You didnât expect the distance between you to feel so large. You didnât expect to feel so small.
You stand still, unsure of what to do, your legs suddenly heavy, like theyâre made of stone. You know the crew, everyone, is watching, but none of that matters right now. Youâre looking at him, really seeing him for the first time in so long, and it feels like everything inside you is falling apart.
He hasnât changed. He still has that same unreadable expression, but something about the way he looks at you now is different. His eyes linger, and in them, you see the same thing youâve always seen, quiet intensity. But thereâs a softness now, a faint warmth.
You donât move.
You canât move.
Itâs not fear. Itâs⌠shock. You thought you were ready. You thought you were prepared. But seeing him here, right in front of you, itâs more than you can process in a single moment. The flood of emotions, the relief, the joy, the terror, all rush through you all at once, and it feels overwhelming. You never realized how much you needed this, how much youâve missed him, until now.
And then, slowly, Law begins to walk toward you, his movements steady, calculated, like heâs taking his time, giving you space. When he stops in front of you, thereâs a long pause. His eyes are searching your face, studying you, like heâs waiting for something. Youâre afraid to look into them, to let him see how much youâve been holding back.
And then, softly, he speaks âI didnât think youâd be here.â
Your breath catches in your throat, and you finally look up into his eyes. You open your mouth to respond, but no words come. The relief is too much. The pain of missing him, of not knowing if youâd ever see him again, it all comes crashing down, and before you can stop it, a tear slips down your cheek.
Lawâs eyes flicker to it, and without a second thought, he reaches out, his hand gently brushing it away âYou donât have to hide itâ he says, his voice low and careful.
âIââ You try to speak, but your voice cracks. You canât say what you need to. Itâs too much. Everything is too much.
Law stands there, his hand still lingering near your cheek, and you can feel the weight of the moment pressing down on both of you. He doesnât push. He doesnât rush. He just stands there, waiting for you to breathe, for you to find your voice.
And when you finally do, itâs quiet âI thought I lost you. IâI didnât know if I couldââ
âYou didnât lose me.â His words are simple, but they cut through the noise in your head. He steps closer, his hand sliding from your cheek to rest gently on your shoulder, the contact grounding you âIâm here. I told you I would be.â
And in that moment, you let yourself believe it.
You donât know whatâs going to happen from here, but for the first time in a long while, you feel like youâre not standing alone anymore. Law is here, and heâs not going anywhere.
Zou is loud again.
After the quiet weight of seeing Law alive, after the press of his hand on your shoulder, after the whirlwind that followed, now everything is moving. New plans are forming. Straw Hats talking over each other. Heart Pirates buzzing about whatâs next. Minks giving updates. Itâs chaos. Familiar chaos. The kind you hadnât realized you missed.
You find Luffy just outside one of the tree dwellings, scarfing down food like he hasnât eaten in weeks, which, to be fair, is probably true.
âLuffyâ you say, your voice unsure but soft.
He looks up, mouth full âY/n!â He jumps to his feet and wraps you in the kind of hug only Luffy can give, tight, fast, and a little chaotic âYouâre okay! Youâre really here!â
You nod against his chest, your throat tight âYou tooâŚâ
âOf course I am!â he grins like itâs the most obvious thing in the world âI knew weâd all meet again. I told you!â
He pulls back and beams at you âWeâre gonna get Sanji back. Me, Nami, Chopper and Brook. You should come too! With me!â
You freeze.
Your eyes dart past the Straw Hats, past the Heart Pirates, until they land on him. Law is leaning near a shaded post, arms crossed, watching the scene from a distance. You can feel his eyes on you.
You start to answer Luffy, but someone else cuts in.
âSheâs not going.â
Itâs Law.
Heâs walking toward you both now, slow and steady, like the decision was already made before this conversation even started.
Luffy blinks âHuh?â
Law stops beside you, his shoulder brushing lightly against yours âSheâs staying with me. With the Heart Pirates.â
You look up at him, startled. You hadnât even told him you would yet. But heâs not looking at you, heâs looking straight at Luffy.
Nami steps closer, eyebrows raised like she knows exactly whatâs going on âLuffy, read the roomâŚâ
Luffy blinks again, slowly turning to you âWait. What? Since when?â
You open your mouth, but the words donât come.
âIââ You shake your head âI was going to tell you. I just⌠I didnât know how.â
âWhy not?â Luffy tilts his head, confused as ever âYou like Law, right?â
Your eyes widen âLuffyâŚâ
âItâs fine,â he says with a shrug âI mean, I get the way youâre looking at him right now. I just didnât know it was, you know⌠like that like that.â He grins.
You stare at him, stunned âYouâre not⌠mad?â
âWhy would I be mad?â he says, blinking like the very idea is weird âYou think Ace would be mad?â
You swallow hard, throat tightening at the mention of Aceâs name.
âI just...â Your voice cracks âI didnât want to disappoint him. Or you. He⌠he loved me. And I loved him. And I didnât think Iâd ever be able toââ
âY/n.â
Luffyâs voice is soft. Even softer than usual.
He smiles again, big and warm and bright âAce would be happy. Really happy. Because youâre not alone anymore. He wouldnât want you to be.â
You blink fast, trying to keep the tears back, but itâs no use âYou really think so?â
âI know so,â Luffy says, tapping his chest âBecause Ace told me you were the best thing that ever happened to him. He said if anything ever happened to him, I had to take care of you. You found someone who can take care of you even better than me, and Iâll always support you like my sister.â
That breaks something in you. You cover your mouth with your hand, trying not to cry outright.
Nami steps up beside Luffy, resting a hand on your back âHeâs right, you know. Weâve all known for a while now. About you and Law. After we met Law and Luffy asked him about you, it was pretty obvious even if the man here has the most unreadable face. Itâs just Luffy that is always too oblivious.â
Law, still at your side, hasnât said a word. But his presence is steady, anchoring. His eyes stay on you.
Luffy grins and throws his arm over your shoulder, dragging you into another hug âIâm happy for you, Y/n. And Ace would be too.â
You press your face against his chest again, this time not hiding the tears âThank you.â
Law leans in slightly, his voice low near your ear âYou didnât have to be scared.â
You glance up at him, smiling through your tears âI know. But it still scared me.â
âI get it,â he says âBut you donât have to worry. And you can talk to me about your fears, I wonât leave you alone.â
And somehow, for the first time, you believe it.
The sun is dipping behind the massive trees of Zou, painting everything in golden light. The others are gone now, off to find Sanji. The moment they disappeared over the horizon, the world got quiet again.
Too quiet.
You sit at the edge of the overlook, watching the sky shift from orange to deep indigo. The wind brushes through your hair, soft and cool. You hug your knees to your chest, letting yourself breathe for what feels like the first time in days.
And then you hear his footsteps behind you.
âYouâre always out, watching the sky when it gets darkâ Law says, voice even.
You donât look at him, not yet âItâs peaceful. Beautiful. Easier to think.â
He stands beside you for a second, silent, then sits down next to you with a small sigh. The space between you hums. Not touching, but not distant either.
You glance over. His hatâs off. That always does something to you. Makes him look realer. Softer. More⌠him.
âYou really told Luffy I was staying with youâ you say, a small smile tugging at your lips âDidnât even bother ask me.â
âYou were going to stay anywayâ he replies, tilting his head toward you.
âI mightâve,â you murmur, teasing âMightâve said no. Mightâve gone off on my own. Who knows.â
He looks at you, dead serious âYou wouldnât.â
You meet his eyes âHow do you know?â
âBecause youâve looked at me the same way I look at you. You wouldnât want to separate again.â
Your breath catches.
The silence after that is thick, like the air itself is holding its breath with you.
âI was scared,â you whisper âOf what it meant. Of what it felt like. After Ace⌠I didnât think I was allowed to feel this way again.â
âI know,â Law says, just as quietly âThatâs why I never pushed.â
You look down at your hands âBut you stayed.â
His voice is steady âI wasnât going to be another person you lost.â
Thatâs when your heart cracks, but in a good way. The dam youâve been holding back breaks just a little. You turn to him, really look at him. The way the fading light touches his face, the faint worry in his brow, the way heâs looking at you like youâre everything.
âSay it,â you breathe âJust once.â
Law doesnât hesitate âI love you.â
And youâre already leaning in by the time he says the last word.
The kiss is slow and gentle. His hand cups the side of your face, thumb brushing your cheek. Yours clutches his coat, grounding yourself.
Itâs not desperate. Itâs relieved.
When you finally pull back, your forehead rests against his, both of you a little breathless.
You whisper âI love you too.â
He smirks âYou were worth the wait.â
Your smile widen and just as his small smile/smirk.
âFINALLY!â
You both flinch apart like you were struck by lightning.
Law whips around, eyes narrowing âWhat the hellââ
From behind a cluster of bushes near the edge of the clearing, three heads pop out in rapid succession: Shachi, Penguin, and Ikkaku. Bepo follows a second later, way too big to be hiding, but he tries anyway.
âWe knew it!â Shachi shouts.
âI said it would happen today!â Penguin crows, fist-pumping like he just won a bet.
âI told you she was gonna make the first moveâ Ikkaku says smugly.
âYou literally did notâ Penguin says.
Bepo tries to look innocent âI was just... uh... making sure they were okayâŚâ
You bury your face in your hands, heat flooding your cheeks âOh my god!â
Law groans, dragging a hand down his face âHow long were you there?â
âLong enoughâ Ikkaku grins.
âTo hear everythingâ Shachi adds.
âI hate all of youâ Law mutters.
âDonât lie to us, Captain,â Penguin says, smug âYouâre glowing.â
âI am not glowing.â
âYou kind of areâ Bepo mumbles.
You let out a breathy laugh, cheeks still flushed, but honestly, itâs kind of perfect. This dumb, messy, ridiculous crew, you didnât know how badly you needed them until they showed up in your life. Until he showed up in your life.
âAlright,â Law snaps, pushing to his feet and brushing off his coat, âYou saw what you wanted. Now go. Before I use Room.â
That gets them moving fast.
Shachi and Penguin scramble like cockroaches, dragging Bepo behind them while Ikkaku throws a wink over her shoulder âYouâre cute together! Donât screw it up!â
They disappear, giggling like kids.
You turn back to Law, trying not to laugh âSo⌠that happened.â
He sighs, but thereâs the faintest smile tugging at his lips âWeâre never gonna hear the end of it.â
âNope.â
A pause.
ââŚStill worth it?â you ask, teasing.
He glances at you. And then, softly âAlways.â
How the Straw Hats react when Sanji (Sanju?) comes back with her gender thoroughly transed:
Luffy: Does NOT notice. Not in a million years. At some point Sanji asks him if he noticed something fucking different. He frowns for a long moment and declares "Sanji looks happier".
Zoro: Notices SOMETHING. Stares a lot. Glares, one might stay. Looks very hard. Something about her is different. All his memories of her until now change the moment he sees her and he forgets entirely she hasn't always looked like that. Perona tried very hard to squeeze half a fashion sense into his brain (so did Mihauk honestly) and so what he finds is that this shirt is definitely new, and that Sanji didn't use to tie her hair. Caught staring he deadpans "Nice braid." expecting a fight but Sanji stands startled, she hadn't thought he'd be so classy about it.
Nami: "Now that you have your own boobs you can stop fixating on mine." She offers to take Sanji shopping. As a paid shopping assistant. Her fares are outrageous but she cuts her many great deals.
Usopp: The least normal about it because human bodies don't work like that and the weirdness of this crew is still growing. Relaxes when he hears about Ivankov's powers.
Chopper: Does NOT notice. He forgets human gender characteristics if they aren't medically relevant. He has to be told that Sanji is a woman. He asks what difference it makes and he gets extremely worried when he's told that Sanju will now sleep in the women's quarters. Will she die of blood loss in her sleep?
Robin: Sanji fusses over her like she usually does, asks her if she likes her new look, and with a soft smile Robin says, like she told Franky "you haven't changed at all".
Franky: So. Very. Emotional. Can never shut up about how brave and SUPER Sanju is for this. Calls her SISTER every time he sees her and Sanju thinks he's forcing it but Franky is just teary-eyed and thrilled to call her sister.
Brook: Politely requests to see her panties. Is kicked in the face he doesn't have. Writes a song called "She's not who he used to be" with puns such as San-judas, Coq/Chick/Kitchen/Cook, she's a woman/she don't woo men/she, who? my Sanju-san-chan, nii-ju-sai-ma'm, she's not playing around, she won't even show me her - Saaaaan-juuuuu-daaaas!
Do you understand what I'm saying
Thank you for all your amazing writing! Your blogs seriously make my day every time. Could you write a Law x reader where the reader falls ill with a rare, incurable disease? I just keep thinking about Law experiencing what Corazon went through back then⌠đ It can have a SE or HE, whatever you feel fits best!"
law Ă reader
you fall ill with a rare, incurable disease and law refuses to accept it.
a/n: this was so sad T.T btw as I said in my rules post I donât write about this kind of topic, but given that lawâs story is about that I wanted to give it a try
words count: 4.2k
tags: terminal illness, soft, angst, worried law
masterlist || ao3 || ko-fi
âYouâre burning up.â
Lawâs voice is calm, but you know him well enough to hear the tension beneath it. His hand lingers on your forehead, cool against your feverish skin.
You force a grin, despite the way your body aches âThatâs just the effect you have on me.â
His expression doesnât change. If anything, his brows knit together further, golden eyes dark with something unreadable.
âDonât jokeâ he says flatly.
âCome on, it was funnyâ you mumble, but your voice is hoarse, barely above a whisper.
Law exhales sharply. He presses two fingers against your wrist, checking your pulse. You see the flicker of something in his eyes. Worry.
âSince when?â
âSince when what?â
âSince you started feeling like this.â His voice drops lower, more controlled âDonât lie.â
You sigh, shifting under the blanket âA few days ago. Maybe a week?â
âA week?â His jaw clenches, and you watch the way his fingers curl into a fist âAnd you didnât tell me?â
âYou were busy, Law,â you murmur âI didnât want to bother you.â
His reaction is immediate. His eyes darken, sharp and cutting, and for a second, you swear heâs actually angry. But when he speaks, his voice is barely above a whisper.
âYou think I wouldnât drop everything for you?â
Your breath catches. You canât look at him. Instead, you force out another weak chuckle âWell, you are a very important pirate, Captain.â
âStop that.â
âStop what?â
âPretending itâs nothing.â
You open your mouth to argue, but before you can, a sudden wave of dizziness crashes over you. The world tilts, your vision swims, and you barely register the way your body sways before Law is already there, steady hands catching you before you can fall.
âY/Nâ His grip tightens around you, firm, grounding âI need to run some tests.â
You rest your forehead against his shoulder, too exhausted to protest ââŚThat bad?â
He doesnât answer immediately. You feel his heartbeat being too fast, too tense.
When he finally speaks, itâs quiet. Almost too quiet.
âIâm going to fix this.â
And for the first time ever since you know him, you donât believe him.
The beeping of medical equipment fills the silence.
You sit on Lawâs examination table, legs dangling as he adjusts the monitor beside you. His brows are furrowed, golden eyes locked onto the screen, and even though he hasnât said a word in the last five minutes, you can practically hear the gears turning in his head.
The tension in the air is unbearable.
âAre you always this serious when you play doctor, or am I just special?â you tease, tilting your head at him.
Nothing. Not even a smirk.
You sigh dramatically âCome on, Law. You canât even crack a smile for your beloved patient?â
âYouâre not a patient,â he mutters âYouâre my partner.â
His words send a little warmth through your chest, but before you can respond, he steps closer and gently presses his fingers against your wrist, feeling for your pulse again.
The warmth fades when you notice the way his hand lingers just a little too long.
âYou like holding my hand that much?â you tease, forcing a grin âIf you wanted to be romantic, you couldâve just asked.â
This time, his jaw tightens âYour pulse is weak.â
You try to wave him off with your free hand âThatâs just because youâre touching me. Makes my heart stops, you know?â
âY/N...â he warns, voice sharp.
You falter.
His hand moves to your other wrist, then your neck, fingers pressing lightly against your skin. His eyes are unreadable, but his silence is louder than anything he could say.
ââŚYouâre scaredâ you murmur before you can stop yourself.
Law stiffens, but doesnât deny it.
The realization makes your stomach twist, but you force another smile âDonât worry, Iâm still cute even when Iâm dying.â
That does it. His head snaps up, eyes blazing âDonât say that.â
The weight of his words hangs between you, heavy, suffocating.
You swallow âSorry. Just trying to make you laugh.â
âNot funnyâ he mutters.
You look away, fingers curling against the examination table.
Another long silence. Then, his hands are suddenly on either side of your face, tilting your head up gently so youâre looking at him again. His touch is careful, but his grip is firm, like heâs afraid youâll slip away if he lets go.
His voice is quieter this time âYouâre not dying.â
You stare at him. For a moment, you want to believe him, but the way his hands tremble against your skin tells you otherwise.
After a while, Law stares at the test results, fingers tightening around the paper. His golden eyes flick over the numbers, the medical jargon, the hard, undeniable facts.
Itâs terminal.
Heâs quiet... too quiet. Thatâs the first thing that unsettles you. Youâre used to his silence, but this is different. This is suffocating.
âSo?â You swing your legs lightly from the examination table, forcing a smirk âWhatâs the verdict, Doc? Am I dying?â
Silence.
The smirk falters âLaw?â
His fingers crumple the edge of the paper. His jaw tightens. And then, so softly that you almost donât hear it, he says ââŚItâs incurable.â
For a second, you swear time stops.
The words donât register at first. They donât make sense. Itâs like your brain refuses to process them.
And then you laugh.
It bursts out before you can stop it, light, teasing, just like every other joke youâve made today âWow, dramatic. You make it sound like Iâm already in my grave.â
He doesnât laugh. He doesnât even look at you.
The smile on your lips wavers.
âYouâre kidding, right?â
His hands tighten into fists at his sides. He still wonât look at you.
Your heart pounds a little faster âLaw. Tell me youâre joking.â
Nothing.
The laugh that slips out this time is shaky âCome on, then this is the part where you tell me thereâs some rare treatment, right? Some experimental surgery? Youâre Trafalgar freakinâ Law, Surgeon of Death. Thereâs no wayââ
ây/n.â
The way he says your name, quiet, strained, makes the air leave your lungs.
Your fingers curl against the fabric of your shirt. The examination table feels too cold beneath you. The walls feel like theyâre closing in.
âNo...â you whisper.
Lawâs lips press into a thin line. His hands twitch, like he wants to reach for you, but he doesnât.
âNoâ you say again, more forcefully this time. You shake your head, heat rising in your chest, crawling up your throat âYouâre wrong. Thereâs... thereâs gotta be something. You just havenât figured it out yet. Right?â
âY/Nââ
âNo!â The word cracks as it leaves you âIâm not dying!â
Your vision blurs. Your hands shake. And suddenly, itâs too much.
Your body moves before you can think, you push yourself off the table, right into his chest.
Law catches you instantly, arms wrapping around you, steady, grounding. And just like that, everything shatters.
âI donâtâI donât want to dieâ you choke out, gripping his coat like itâs the only thing keeping you here âI want to stay. With you. I wantââ Your voice breaks âI want a future. I want us to be happy. I wantââ
A sob wracks through you.
âI want a family with you.â
Law stiffens.
The words spill out before you can stop them, you smile at him between your tears âA little version of you, all broody and nerdy and so so cuteâ You let out a wet laugh, broken and trembling âTheyâd probably scowl just like you, but theyâd love books and have messy hair andââ
Your voice crumbles into sobs.
Law doesnât say anything. Doesnât move.
And then his arms tighten around you, crushing, like heâs trying to hold you together, keep you from falling apart.
His voice is hoarse when he finally speaks.
âIâm going to save you.â
You want to believe him.
Only God knowa how much you want to believe him.
But the fear in his voice tells you even he isnât sure.
The next morning, you wake up to find Law hunched over his desk, surrounded by stacks of medical books and scattered notes.
You sigh âYou didnât sleep, did you?â
âSleep is a waste of time,â he mutters, scribbling something down âI need to go through every known caseââ
âYou need to stop already.â
He freezes.
Slowly, he turns to look at you. His dark circles are deeper than usual, his face unreadable, but you know him. You know that behind that impassive expression, heâs desperate.
You force a grin âIf I really only have a little time left, do you really wanna waste it buried in books instead of spending it with me?â
Lawâs fingers tighten around his pen.
âIâm not giving upâ he says, voice low.
âI know,â you say gently âBut I donât want to spend my last time watching you drive yourself insane. If Iâm gonna die, I wanna die happy.â
The words sting, but theyâre true.
Law exhales sharply, rubbing a hand over his face. He doesnât respond.
You hop off the bed, stretching dramatically âAnyway, Iâve decided Iâm done being sad. Itâs exhausting. So Iâm back, and better than ever!â You flash him a grin âThat means full-time comedy and flirting, just for you, Captain!â
His brow twitches âY/N...â
You wag a finger at him âShh, let me have this.â You strike a pose âBehold, Trafalgar D. Lawâs hottest, funniest girlfriend! Incurable disease edition!â
Nothing.
You pout âWow. Tough crowd.â
He pinches the bridge of his nose âWhy do I put up with this?â
âBecause Iâm irresistible,â you say, leaning closer âAnd because you love me.â
His breath hitches for just a second.
And then, quietly âYeah.â
You blink. Your cheeks burn âWhoa, that was easier than I thought. If Iâd known getting a lovely love confession was that easy, I wouldâve faked a terminal disease ages ago.â
âNot funnyâ he mutters.
You snicker âOkay, okay, this one wasn't the best.â
Law sighs, shaking his head. But when he looks at you, his gaze lingers, like heâs memorizing you. Like heâs terrified youâll disappear if he looks away.
And suddenly, the atmosphere shifts. Because this is too familiar to him.
The way you laugh, the way you grin like you arenât dying, like none of this is real... it reminds him of Corazon. Always smiling. Always laughing. Even with blood in his mouth. Even when he knew he was going to die.
A lump forms in Lawâs throat.
You notice his change in expression instantly âHey. Whatâs wrong?â
His fingers twitch at his sides âNothingâ he lies.
But you see it in his eyes, the fear.
You sigh, stepping closer, reaching for his hands. His fingers are cold. You squeeze them.
âLaw,â you say softly âIâm not trying to leave you behind. I just... I donât want you to only remember me as the person who was sick, who died. I want you to remember me smiling. Happy. With you. Because that's what I am.â
His hands tighten around yours.
He doesnât say anything. But when you squeeze his hands again, he squeezes back.
You think Law has finally accepted things.
You think heâs finally listening to you, finally spending time with you instead of drowning himself in books and medical theories. And for a while, he does.
He stays close, fingers brushing against yours when you walk, arms wrapping around you when he thinks no one is looking. Some nights, he holds you a little too tight, like heâs afraid youâll slip away if he lets go.
It makes you happy. It makes you feel alive. But then, he starts again.
The sleepless nights. The books. The notes. The obsessive, frantic research.
You wake up one night to find the bed empty.
Again.
With a sigh, you push yourself up. You grip the blanket, taking slow, even breaths, waiting for your vision to finally settles, you get up and pad toward Lawâs office.
You donât bother knocking.
âLaw...â
He doesnât look up. Heâs hunched over his desk, surrounded by open books, pages filled with diagrams of Devil Fruits and medical notes scribbled in his messy handwriting. His coat is discarded on the chair, sleeves rolled up, hands gripping a pen so tightly his knuckles are white.
You frown âWhat are you doing?â
âWorking.â His voice is hoarse.
âYeah, I can see that, genius. But on what?â
He finally looks at you. Thereâs something wild in his eyes, desperation, determination, obsession.
You step closer. Your gaze flickers to the notes. And then your heart stops.
âLaw,â you whisper, throat dry âAre you... are you trying to find me a Devil Fruit?â
âNot just any Devil Fruit,â he mutters, flipping a page. His fingers move fast, tracing over diagrams âSomething similar to the Ope Ope no Mi. Something that could manipulate your body, enhance cellular regeneration, maybe even reprogram the disease out of you.â
Your stomach drops.
âLaw.â
âI just need to find the right one.â He keeps going like he hasnât heard you âThereâs research, fragments of old studies, theories. If I can modify a fruitâs properties, or find a compatibleââ
âLaw!â
He flinches.
You swallow, hands shaking âYou canât just... you canât force me to eat a Devil Fruit.â
He glares at you, jaw clenched âIf itâs the only way to save you, then yes, I can.â
The air crackles between you.
For the first time, you see that he wonât stop. He wonât accept it. Not like you have.
You take a shaky breath âYouâre trying to save me the same way Corazon saved you...â
His body tenses.
âYou think if I eat a fruit like yours, Iâll survive just like you did.â
Silence.
âI wonât lose youâ he whispers.
Your heart clenches.
You step closer, reaching for his face, cupping his cheek. He leans into your touch immediately, like heâs starved for it.
âLaw,â you say softly âYou canât fix this, and it's okay.â
He squeezes his eyes shut âThereâs always a way.â
You shake your head âEven if there is⌠do you really want to spend our last moments like this? Chasing something that might not even exist?â
His breath shudders against your palm.
For the first time, he doesnât have an answer.
Law is different after that night.
He still spends hours in his office, buried in books, chasing after a cure that may not exist. He still barely sleeps, barely eats, his mind running in endless circles of calculations and medical theories.
But now he makes time for you.
It starts small. Sitting next to you on the deck, staring at the ocean in comfortable silence. Letting you lean against him while he reads, his hand absentmindedly brushing over yours.
Then, it becomes more. Stealing moments with you in the kitchen, pretending to help while you cook, though he mostly just watches you with those quiet, golden eyes. Taking you to watch the sunset, fingers grazing against yours but never quite holding on.
And sometimes, when he thinks no one is looking, he smiles.
It reminds you of something he once told you.
âEven now youâre trying to do what Corazon did for you, arenât you?â you say one night, breaking the silence.
Law tenses beside you.
The two of you are lying on the bed, facing each other. Itâs one of the rare nights he actually gets in bed with you instead of falling asleep at his desk. His fingers hover near your wrist, not quite touching, just barely brushing your skin.
He doesnât answer right away. But you see it in his eyes.
âIâm not like himâ he mutters.
You smile, reaching up to tuck a stray strand of hair behind his ear âYouâre right. From what you told me, he was goofier. More dramatic.â
His lips twitch âThat sounds more like you.â
âMaybe,â you hum âBut youâre doing exactly what he did. Youâre trying to give me happy memories while working yourself to death behind my back.â
His eyes darken.
You brush a hand against his jaw, feeling the slight stubble there. He looks exhausted, but you know that no matter what you tell him, he wonât stop.
âYou canât save everyone, Lawâ you whisper.
His grip tightens around the sheets âI can save you.â
You close your eyes, exhaling softly.
âThen at least promise me somethingâ you murmur.
He waits.
âWhen I goââ
âYouâre notââ
âWhen I go,â you say again, firmer this time, âI want you to keep going. Donât disappear. Donât close yourself off.â
Law stares at you, his expression unreadable.
âYou think I could just move on?â he finally asks, voice raw.
âI think,â you say, fingers brushing against his, âthat you deserve to be happy.â
He doesnât answer.
But later that night, when he thinks youâre asleep, you feel his hand finally take yours. And for the first time, you wonder whoâs more afraid of losing the other, you or him.
For the first time in weeks, Law looks alive.
He bursts into the Polar Tangâs main room, eyes sharp, steps quick, movements filled with purpose. His coat flares behind him as he scans the room, spotting the Heart Pirates scattered around, Shachi and Penguin bickering, Bepo munching on a snack, Ikkaku polishing her tools.
âAll of you,â he orders, voice firm, urgent âMeeting. Now.â
The crew blinks at him.
âWhoa, Captain, you good?â Penguin asks, tilting his head âYou lookââ
âAwake,â Shachi finishes âWhich is weird, considering you havenât slept in days.â
âMeeting. Now.â Law repeats, already turning toward the control room.
Bepo exchanges glances with the others before nodding âLetâs go.â
Within minutes, the crew is gathered. The room is tense, because they can feel it. Something has changed.
Law places both hands on the table, looking at them with determination burning in his golden eyes.
âIâve found a cure.â
Silence.
Then Penguin nearly chokes âWait, what?!â
âYou...â Shachiâs eyes widen âYouâre serious?â
Bepoâs ears twitch âCaptainâŚâ
Law nods, rolling out a hand-drawn diagram of an unknown Devil Fruit.
âItâs called the Vita Vita no Mi,â he explains âA Devil Fruit that enhances the bodyâs ability to regenerate and purge diseases. It was recorded in old medical texts from over a century ago, lost, believed to be a myth. But I found something.â
He flips to another page.
âThere were reports of this fruit appearing in a black-market trade just over a decade ago. Tracked to an island in the Grand Line.â His gaze hardens âWeâre going there.â
The crew stares.
âYou meanââ Ikkaku leans forward âYou mean thereâs a chance?â
âA damn good one,â Law says âIf I can get my hands on this fruit, if I can modify its effects, then Y/N...â
He stops. Swallows.
âThen she survives.â
The weight of his words hits the crew all at once.
Shachi exhales sharply âTell us what you need, Captain.â
Penguin nods âWeâre in.â
Bepo clenches his fist âWeâll get that fruit.â
Law looks at them, the family heâs built, the people who trust him without question.
âSet course,â he orders âWe leave now.â
And for the first time since this nightmare started, thereâs hope.
The ship cuts through the Grand Lineâs turbulent waters, the Polar Tang moving faster than it has in weeks. Thereâs a sense of urgency now, an undercurrent of hope that the crew has never felt before.
Law is different. His usual calm, stoic nature is there, but thereâs a fire behind his eyes, a purpose that drives every action. He barely sleeps, constantly working to map out the island, planning for the worst.
Every night, before he goes to bed, he checks on you. His hands are gentle, his gaze searching, but he says nothing. He only watches you breathe, listens to the soft rise and fall of your chest.
In those moments, you think heâs not sure if youâll be there when he returns.
But when he talks about the cure, when he speaks of the Vita Vita no Mi, the miracle fruit, you see the fire again. Hope.
And for a while, you let yourself believe.
Days pass. The island is in sight.
Law stands at the bow of the ship, eyes fixed on the shore.
âKeep steadyâ he commands, his voice cold, calculated.
Youâre on the deck, staring at the sky as the island draws nearer. Youâve grown weaker over the past few days. The disease is ravaging your body, and you can feel it. But you smile through it, just like you promised.
Bepo stays by your side, as always. The big polar bear mink is there, standing guard, just as loyal as ever. His presence is a small comfort to you, heâs worried, you can tell, but he never presses.
You want to get up, join the crew, help them find the cure, but Bepo gently guides you back down when you try to stand, his big paw resting on your shoulder.
Bepo says softly âCaptainâs got this.â
Law approaches, his figure towering over you, the weight of his gaze unmistakable.
âIâm going with you,â you say, your voice light, teasing âNo way Iâm letting you get all the glory, Captain.â
He crouches in front of you, his eyes softer than theyâve been in days.
âYouâre staying here with Bepo.â
You blink at him âYou donât trust me to keep up with you?â
He smiles, just barely. Itâs small, fleeting, but itâs there.
âStay here, please.â His voice is quiet, almost a plea.
You want to argue, but the look in his eyes stops you.
You smile at him, though the effort is exhausting âIâll just be here⌠waiting.â
The crew disembarks, heading into the thick jungle, with Law leading the charge. The air is thick, the path winding and treacherous. Itâs as though the island doesnât want them to succeed. But they donât stop.
The days blur together as they search, scouring every inch of the land, every forest, every cave. Law is relentless. The fruit is out there. He knows it. He can feel it.
And then a blast of sound cuts through the jungle, a distant rumble that echoes in the air. Lawâs eyes widen, his body tensing. Without a word, he sprints while teleporting himself.
The crew follows quickly, but the jungle seems to twist itself around them, the path becoming harder and more dangerous as they go.
Law doesnât care. Heâs focused on one thing now: getting back to you.
Youâre lying on the deck, growing weaker by the minute, your breath shallow. You know the end is near.
But Bepo stays with you, his warm presence a steady anchor. Heâs the one who brings you water, who keeps you from slipping into a fevered daze. Heâs the one who makes sure youâre comfortable, even as your body is slowly shutting down.
âHang in there,â he says softly, brushing a strand of hair out of your face âCaptain will bring the cure back. I know he will.â
You want to reassure him, to tell him not to worry, but the words wonât come.
You reach for his paw weakly, and he holds your hand with surprising tenderness.
Hours pass. The night grows darker, and the crew has yet to return. The air is thick with tension.
Finally, the sound of heavy footsteps reaches the deck.
Law appears, drenched in sweat, his face hard but his eyes alive.
âY/NâŚâ His voice cracks as he kneels beside you, his hands immediately going to your face, checking for fever, your pulse.
âYou found it?â you whisper, barely able to speak.
He nods, not trusting his voice. He opens his pack, pulling out the Vita Vita no Mi, the fruit wrapped carefully in cloth.
But before he can do anything, you stop him with a hand on his wrist.
âLaw⌠donâtâŚâ You cough, a weak laugh escaping you âI donât know if itâll work⌠if itâs too lateâŚâ
âNo,â he insists, his voice desperate âIt will work. I wonât let youââ
âI just wanted to be with you,â you whisper, the words barely audible âI wanted to see you happy⌠with me.â
Bepo steps back, his heart heavy, but heâs still there, watching over you.
Law hesitates, his eyes locked on yours. The fruit still rests in his hand, but he canât bring himself to do itânot yet.
âPlease,â you whisper, weakly gripping his hand âJust stay⌠stay with me.â
He looks at you, the flicker of fear in his eyes, fear of losing you, the same fear heâs been running from since Corazon.
âI wonât leave you,â Law says softly âI promised, remember?â
The crew now waits in the background, hearts clenched in their chests. They donât speak. They donât breathe.
The night stretches on, heavy with anticipation. But nothing happens.
Law continues to hold the fruit, watching you closely, waiting for a sign, a flicker of hope. But youâve grown so still. The seconds feel like hours, and when Law finally lifts the fruit to your lips, your eyes flicker open again, meeting his.
You smile, the faintest of smiles.
âIâm sorry for not being strongerâŚâ You pause, each word coming with effort, but you press on âBut you have to live, okay? You have to keep going. Donât waste your life⌠Please⌠donât waste it⌠for me.â
His eyes widen in shock, and a single tear slips down his cheek.
âI canât lose youâ he whispers, his voice breaking.
But you just smile faintly, your hand weakly squeezing his âEven if this won't work, I need you to know you already saved me⌠You gave me this life, this love. Now live it, for both of us.â
Your eyes flutter shut once more, and the world holds its breath.
A compilation post of things I've been drawing
#iftheydiditforadragontheycandoitforhim
"Loki can't join the crew he's too big" uuuh yes he can haha you stupid fucking idiot.
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