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Back when Law was younger, before the warlords, before the alliances, before the heart pirates became something feared across the grand line - the crew once asked him what kind of woman he liked.
He called the question stupid.
Said he didnât have time for âthat crap.â
But Bepo kept pushing. Penguin and Shachi started listing increasingly ridiculous options just to annoy him, and eventually, Law sighed, shut his book, and answered.
âSomeone intelligent.â
The crew booed immediately.
Law ignored them.
âSomeone curious. Someone who challenges me instead of agreeing with everything I say. Edgy, but cute.â he pauses. âSheâd need to handle herself. I donât babysit people.â
âThatâs your type?!â Shachi laughed. âCaptain, that woman doesnât exist.â
Law had rolled his eyes and gone back to reading.
Years later, docked at some half-forgotten winter island in the north blue, Law walks into a mechanic shop beneath the sound of loud music and sparking metal -
and meets a woman covered in grease stains, arguing with three grown men over why they nearly destroyed an engine.
Sheâs smart.
Sharp-tongued.
Obsessed with learning how things work.
Drinks bitter coffee like water.
Looks at Law like heâs just another man instead of the Surgeon of Death.
And for the first time in his life, Trafalgar Law understands what people mean when they say love at first sight.
Unfortunately for him, she also argues with him constantly.
The heart pirates realize whatâs happening almost immediately.
Their captain, who once claimed romance was a waste of time, suddenly spends hours in the engine room âchecking repairs.â
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I got to meet the amazing Yao Kazuki, FRANKY himself, in person! It was the most SUPER moment of my life! I can't even describe how nervous I was, I'm going to get his signature tattooed! Thank you for everything Yao-sama I will never forget you as long as I live
Spectre of a Dark Heart follows the story of Umbra, a haunted soul caught between shadows of her past, the ruthless world of piracy, and an end goal so outrageous it's essentially a death sentence.
Bearing scars both physical and emotional, she navigates fragile bonds, dangerous secrets, and the lingering grip of a legacy woven into her very being. With her Devil Fruit powers, she must decide whether sheâll remain a specter of her own sufferingâor carve out a new heart among those who dare to trust her, and for those she trusts as she aims for her end goal. Especially when it comes to the reoccurring encounters of the brooding and insufferable being that is The Surgeon of Death himself.
An unexpected run-in with the Straw Hat Pirates offers her an unexpected detourâbrief shelter aboard their ship. She vows to leave at the next island.
Or so she thinks. This little 'detour' turns into a literal rollercoaster of emotions and last minute thinking. But it does get her back on track to that deadly goal.
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đIf it isn't obvious, I intend to have this fic be 18+. There ARE heavy warnings/tags that will be present in a few chapters. After all, this is sort of a DDDNE (đȘŠđïž) fic. If that isn't your cup of tea, I'd suggest not reading.
However if you DO end up reading, I'm NOT responsible for your feelings! I warned you, and you chose to continue.đ
Subtle hints at attempted SA (mentioning of someone forced to their knees, that's the extent of it), Sanji being Sanji, The Straw Hats being Straw Hats..need I say more?
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Sunlight spilled golden rays across broken rooftops and rusted scaffolding, despite the thick clouds that painted the skies overhead. The air was thick with the scent of damp wood and metal rot. Birds circled lazily overhead, their cries echoing faintly over the hollow bones of discarded scraps and rusty scraps of silverâ the sight still alive in her memories, world still revolving like it was the present.
A younger Umbra ran across the decaying planks of a derelict cargo ship, her laughter bouncing off the metal walls as she ducked into the shadows of the scrap heap. Her dual-colored hairâa tangle of coal black and pale blondeâwhipped behind her like a banner of mischief. âFaster!â she called over her shoulder, giggling as she glanced back.
A blur chased after her: not quite a person, more like the idea of one. The outline of another child. Just a silhouette. She could never make out its face or any features on the body, no matter how hard she tried. It didnât speak, but it followed her with all the stubborn loyalty of a dog, despite their physical demeanor seemingly wanting to defy that want.
She vaulted over a collapsed metal panel and landed in a shallow pile of cloth and piping, arms outstretched in triumph. âVictory! I made it firstâagain!â she teased, brushing soot off her scraped knees.
The child-like shape stood across from her, hands on its hips like it was pouting.
She grinned at it. âYouâll get faster. One day, you might even beat me!â
They played for what felt like hoursâtossing broken cans like grenades, building makeshift forts from shattered barrels and tarp, imagining pirate sieges and battles in the sky. Of course, the figure seemingly never wanted to actually engage in stuff like this. It was her insistent pestering that made that hard exterior crack and falter. Although in her heart, Umbra believed she could change that with this merciless peddling, so refusal wouldnât be so common.
But always watching them from afar, was him. The only person she could truly trust in this hellscape of childhood. He was sat on the railing of an abandoned ship high above them both, legs dangling over the rail while that ridiculously tall and lanky frame heaved back and forth with laughter, one hand going to his mouth to stifle the little snorts thatâd come from his nose, while the other held the cigarette too close to himself. He waved at Umbra when she looked up at him, giving the man a wave in return.
His coat- the iconic one he wore everyday like a second skin- soon caught fire before he knew it, and the dummy fell backwards flat on his back while a fireball erupted over his body.Â
Then came the ending- a rarer version of conclusion of her dreams in which she wouldnât wake up in a jolt of sweat and a scream lingering on her lips- where she and the silhouette of the child stuck their hands out, pinkies up in the air like they were being fancy before curling around the other. âFriends forever,â she said, her voice thick with emotion that she couldnât have known at the time, would have a heavier meaning.
The shadow seemed surprised, body frozen for five solid seconds before the finger curled around hers, body language loosening like a soldier laying down his weapons of defense, and for a moment she thought it might actually say something.
But thenâ
Darkness.
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Umbraâs voice rasped out the last syllables of her promise softly into the morning as her eyes blinked open, thick lashes brushing the pillow beneath her. For a moment she just laid there, half-swallowed by the stiff blanket thrown haphazardly across her mattress.
She groaned, then rolled over onto her back. âAnother dream of when life was good..â Soon an exhaled breath she didnât know sheâd been holding released from her lungs. âOr as good as it got.âÂ
Her quarters were dim, lit only by a thin crack of morning light bleeding through the slats of a boarded-up window. Dust motes swirled in the shaft of gold like slow-falling ash. The walls were empty, save for a faded map curled up on one side and a rusted nail where a lantern used to hang. Of course, this is not anyoneâs ideal place to sleep, but it was enough for her.
For Umbra, however, her eyes werenât looking at the room around her with early morning eyes. They were rather searching for something. And it didnât take long to find what she was looking for.Â
A looming, pitch-black shape that wasnât shaped like anything human, but almost was, stood in the corner of the room farthest from the morning light. At least ten feet tall, its form refractioning with wisps of what looks like smoke and black fire emanating from every surface on it. The only things truly real and undeniable about it were the eyesâblood red, unblinking, swirling like a crude animation and watching.
âHey, you.â Umbra raised a hand in greeting, the corners of her lips curling slightly in a weak smile.Â
The figure tilted its head, raising a hand in return, long fingers splitting from the darkness to show each digit, mimicking her wave.
âYou knowâŠâ she muttered as she sat up, brushing hair out of her face, âyouâre creepy sometimes. One of these days, youâll scare me to death.â
The shadow reeled back dramatically, hands up like it was scandalized, or made some sort of offense, shaking its head in exaggerated denial. It didnât speak. It never spoke. It could only move and use gestures.Â
Umbra chuckled under her breath at its frantic. âKidding, kidding. Iâm getting up now. Youâre good to go.â
The figure slowly lowered its arms, stilled, and thenâafter what looked a nodâfaded into the corner it came from, melting back into darkness while the small line at its feet retraced back to its origin, that being the weak form of Umbraâs shadow on the floor.
She sat there in silence for a moment, her expression unreadable as she recounted the nights imagery. âYouâd think after all this time⊠Iâd move on.â Her voice was thin, bitter at the edges. âBut I canât.â
Her fingers ran through her long, sleep-tangled hairâashen black and blonde locks slipping through her hands like ribbonsâand finally forcing herself to her feet.
There was no time for dreaming.
Not when survival had her name still written in bold lettering.Â
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It was well into the early-mid afternoon when Umbra emerged from the little hut she had harbored herself in.
The town was small and sunburned, perched on the crumbling edge of an island slowly dying, like a bad limb on a tree. Wooden homes with mismatched shingles sagged under the early noon heat, their windows cracked open in hopes of catching a breeze. Umbra walked its narrow dirt paths with her hood up and head lowered, boots quiet over cobblestone and sand.
She kept her eyes on the ground. The less anyone saw, the better.
Weeks had passed since she'd washed up here with nothing but a bruised rib and a half-dead smile. It wasn't a safe place, not trulyânowhere ever wasâbut it was tucked far enough from any Marine outpost or patrolling lanes to give her breathing room. Long enough to gather supplies and wait for a passing ship that didnât ask questions.
Though as days went by, the nervousness in her chest grew. The island was smaller than most, but not so small that passing vessels wouldnât consider docking here. On the outside it just seemed too much of a hassle to drop anchor then take off as soon as they had come.
No one here knew her name. Her real one, has never been disclosed to the public so far, which she had in fact found odd. But her nickname that was, carried theories upon theories behind it, possibly reaching to the far ends of the world including this little floating slab of sand and rock. It doesnât help that she found out the hard way through the papers how it exaggerated everything regarding her in the 'name of more sales.'Â
For the most part, she was just the quiet girl who smelled faintly of smoke and never bartered with anything. Just staying in her own lane.Â
Until today.
The sound of bootsâloud, heavy onesâstruck the air like drums.
She didn't need to look to know who they were. That sort of gloatful strut only belonged to one type of being;
Pirates.
Loud-mouthed, cocky bastards, laughing like they owned the damn sun itself, with townsfolk shrinking away into doorways and shopkeepers pretending to sweep or even abruptly closing their doors as they approached into the heart of town.
Umbra kept walking. Her fists stayed at her sides, tight. âDonât look up. Donât make eye contact. Just keep moving, and you'll be fine.â
And of course, fate had to laugh in her face.
She bumped shoulders with one of them. Hard.
âOI!â the man barked, turning sharply. âWhat the hell do you think youâre doing, huh?â
Umbra exhaled slowly, her head still down. She could hear the other crew members stopping and turning. âShit.â
âDidnât your parents teach you how to walk, sweetheart?â the pirate sneered, stepping in front of her to block her path. âOr are you just that stupid?â
âI donât have parents,â she said coldly, brushing past him without looking. âThey died a long time ago, after I stopped listening to the crap they'd say.â At own her words, those legs started to move once again, having absolutely no interest in fighting right now.
It was a throwaway line. A defense mechanism. But it hit something just right within herâto be able to say thatâfreely on her own without repercussions for stepping out of line, or spewing words thatâd sully their name.
But the pirateâs expression twisted into mockery. âThat explains a lot. Someoneâs got a mouth on her,â he spat. âMaybe we should teach you some respect.â
Another one laughed behind him. âCaptainâs bounty is up to 50,000 Berri now. This brat thinks sheâs better than us?â
Umbra stopped, and slowly turned her head to look over her shoulder right at them. Her copper-gold eyes- comparable to the gemstone Tigerâs Eye- gleamed under the shadow of her hood. Her expression was flatâbut her voice, when it came, was laced with dry amusement.
âFifty Thousand Berri?â she echoed, and laughedâa tired, cynical little sound that made them blink in confusion. She even wiped a fake tear from her eye. âThatâs adorable.â
The captainâs grin faltered. âWhat the hell did you just say?â
âEssentially,â She paused, stifling a weak chuckle into the sleeve of her crop top. âI just said you have a pitiful bounty. You flaunt it around like itâs something to really be proud of.â
It was a dumb move. Her mouth will get her killed someday. But the truth was, she couldnât help it. Her pride, one she had started to grow into from a young age of being groomed and pampered, had teeth and an appetite to bite.
Out in the open like this, she was defenseless. But that doesnât mean she has no fight in her. She had her voice but sometimes it was just as bad as her abilities.Â
And right now, it was enough to piss someone off.
âGrab her,â the pirate snarled. âWeâll see if sheâs still laughing while sheâs on her knees.â
That cockiness of a smile slowly flipped, and she cursed under her breath. âGoddamn it.â Then, she ran.
She bolted down the alley behind a bakery, dodging crates of stock and empty barrels that lined against the old wooden buildings. A line of laundry strung with half-dry sheets just ahead, and she had to duck to avoid getting strangled. Her boots skidded over loose gravel trying to weave through the dilapidated buildings. Yet she moved on instinctâold tricks born from dirt and blood and years spent being trained and observing tactics while stealing under her own will to live.
Her hand knocked over barrels as she passed, sent baskets of produce flying, kicked crates into the road to slow them down. She leapt over a wall, slid down the tiled roof of a tailorâs hut, and hit the ground running.
Yelling exploded behind herâthose heavy beats of footsteps came crashing, blades drawn, men shoving each other aside to get at her first.
Then came curses, a loud crash and someone screaming about a broken nose after face planting into the ground from the fallen debris.
She took a quick glance while twisting around a tight corner andâ
Thud.
Her shoulder slammed into something once again. Moreso, someone solid.
Very solid.
It was like running into a wall made of heat and muscle. She ricocheted off the stranger and hit the ground with a gasp, hood falling back and resting on her shoulders.
A low voice grunted in surprise.
âOiâwhat the hell?â
Umbra blinked up through loose strands of blond hair that made up her bangs, dazed.Â
The man standing over her had a sharp jawline, golden hair tousled by the wind, and a cigarette still miraculously unbroken in his mouth. He wore a black tuxedo with mint green button-up undershirt with a blue and white striped tie around the collar. But the thing that stood out the most was the one eyebrow oddly curled beneath his bangs as he looked her over.
Then something in his eyes changed. They went from startled to soft. And then from soft to smoldering. âOh. Hello, mademoiselle,â he purred, dropping into a crouch beside her. âAre you alright? You didnât hurt those delicate limbs of yours, did you?â
Umbra slowly blinked, dumbfounded. âWhat.â
âI must be dreaming,â he suddenly said dramatically, holding out a hand. âAn angel fell into my arms!â
âOh no,â she thought. âHeâs one of those.â She barely had time to process it all before angry voices rounded the corner.
âThere she is!!â The pirates skidded into view, weapons raised.
Umbraâs eyes widened, and turned back toward the blond stranger.Â
âAre they⊠are they after you?â he asked, his voice dropping an octave.
She met his gazeâand made a choice. One she cringed at internally. She reached out and curled her hands into his tux and shirt, eyes blown wide, putting every ounce of terror and sweetness she could into her voice. âY-yes⊠Please help me!â
And something snapped behind his eyes.
The stranger stood slowlyâelegantlyâand picked her up in one smooth motion, bridal-style. His cigarette dropped from his lips and was crushed underfoot, like an act to save her lungs from inhaling the burning tobacco.
âI see,â he said darkly, eyes burning. âYou dare chase a lady like wild dogs?â
The pirates faltered. One of them started to snicker. âWhat the hellâs your problem, huh? You want to die for someââ
FWOOOSH.
His foot ignited, a bright swirl of fire enveloped his leg, casting long shadows across the alleyway. It burned just as much as his eyes did as they narrowed at the men.
Then the womans own widened.
Oh. Oh.
It clicked.
âYouâreââ she breathed, heart jumping.
The man smiled with the weight of his emotions behind it, proud to be recognized by beauty. âSanji,â he said simply. âAnd you guys picked the wrong day to piss me off.â
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Soon enough the streets were a blur of color, panic, and heat as Sanji bolted through the market districtâUmbra tucked securely in his arms, her breath shallow against his neck. Her skin felt feverish, not from sickness, but from tension, from running from one pirate, then right into the arms of another. The irony was laughable.Â
While there wasnât any odd rumor about the Chef for the Straw Hat crew (other than him being an enormous womanizer) it was the fact that he was another pirate, one that held her body close to him.
Because in her eyes, pirates are pirates. There wasnât a single âgoodâ crew out there (as far as she's aware) that did the literal opposite of the label's definition. Sheâs seen crews act like a savior then betray anyone the moment the chance came. Promises made then easily broken. Allies to enemies.
Behind them, the pirates sheâd run from gave chase, yelling threats, brandishing rusted blades and pistols. They moved like a drunken pack of dogs, far too noisy to be professional, and far too aggressive to be left standing. The pride of their Captainâs name had been smudged- and they wouldnât allow anyone to walk free from that.
Sanji, however, didnât stop running. Not until he reached a wider street, turned sharply into a quieter alley, purposely away from civilians and let his voice drop low and dangerous. âYou lot really want to do this?â He didnât put Umbra down. Instead, he turned with her still in his armsâhis grip protective, unshakingâand glared.
The pirates froze. There was something in his eyes. Something wild.
âBlack Leg Sanji,â one of them gasped. âThatâsââ
ââRight,â He finished.
He gently adjusted Umbra in his arms, one leg bending slightly as flames ignited down the length of his other just like earlier. The orange/yellow fire crackled to life, licking the pavement, casting flickering shadows on the alley walls. âYou touch a woman like thatâŠâ Sanji muttered, voice dripping with venom, â...and you donât get to walk away.â
He then launched forwardâstill holding the woman, his flaming leg slicing through the air with brutal precision.
One pirate took a spinning kick to the ribs, flung into a stack of crates with a choking wheeze. Sanji twisted his weight, dipped his shoulder, spun againâhis knee smashing into anotherâs stomach so hard the man coughed bile and collapsed.
âDonât blink,â Sanji half whispered to Umbra. âI move fast.â
She didnât. She watched, stunned. The way his eyes lit with determination and ferocity nearly made that mentally set stereotype of hers about Pirates falter. Nearly.Â
He danced between the attackers with such grace that shouldn't have been possible while carrying another human. Each movement was devastatingâflame trailing behind him like a banner of fury. The Pirates didnât stand a chance. One after another, they fell, until the last few scrambled away, terrified.
âYou alright?â Sanji finally asked her, his voice much softer now.
Umbra could only nod, still pressed against his chest, heart thudding.
And thenâ
âMARINES!â someone shouted.
The sound sent a cold spear of dread straight through her, and she tensed. âI donât want to be seen by them,â she whispered quickly, urgently, hands fisting in his neatly pressed black suit. âThey scare me..â
Sanjiâs jaw clenched. He adjusted his grip around her once more and didnât hesitate. âHold on.â
And then they were gone again, the world blurred as the cook darted through the winding streets, with the girl cradled in his arms like she weighed nothing. The scent of burnt air still clung to him, his leg cooling from the blaze. Behind them, the pirates were either unconscious or too afraid to follow now.Â
He felt the tension in her grip, the single eye that wasn't obscured by his bangs looked down at her briefly. âYouâre safe with me, angel,â he promised. âNo oneâs laying a hand on you.â
Of course, this was all a ruse on her end. Umbra knew the kind of guy Sanji was the second he adjusted his tone of voice toward her. Sheâs just using this poor fool to her own benefit and heâs playing the part right into her manipulative hands.
Within moments, they were at the dockâand the sea shimmered in its lazy turquoise haze. There, moored at the farthest edge of the harbor, bobbing gently in the tide, was a ship unlike any other with a lion as the figurehead.Â
The Thousand Sunny.
Umbraâs eyes widened. Of course sheâd heard of it. Everyone had after their first ship The Going Merry disappeared. She just hadnât expected to ever see it. Or, somehow worse⊠be carried aboard it in the arms of one of its infamous crew.
âYo-hooo! Sanji!â a cheery voice called from the shipâs deck. He was perched on the mast like a crow, legs dangling, wide grin splitting his face. âYou bring back any meat? Iâm starving!â
âA woman, Captain,â Sanji announced, setting Umbra gently down on the deck. âAnd the most divine one Iâve ever seen.â
She cringed internally at Sanjiâs comment, then realized who was talking to them. It was Monkey D. Luffy, Captain of the Straw Hats.Â
Soon more people came out while they spoke, and she instantly recognized them as well.Â
Nami raised an eyebrow as she stepped onto the deck. Robin followed, arms crossed. Usopp peered curiously from behind a barrel he was restocking, heard the commotin and hid, and finally Chopper toddled forward with his hooves tapping against the wood.
Luffy practically leapt down beside them, landing with a thud. âWOAH!â he beamed. âShe looks cool!â
Umbra stumbled slightly as she steadied herself, standing tall even as dozens of eyes burned into her. The sun hit her face now, illuminating the sharp cut of her jaw, the two feather earring- one black and one white, with a purple bead keeping them fixed in place- dangling from her left ear, the faint shadow of the birthmark beneath her right eye and the way her eyes absolutely shined like gold.
She said nothing, but her fingers twitched at her sides. The tension was immediateâlike she was a fox surrounded by too many hounds, unsure if sheâd be fed or flayed.
Zoro was the last to step forward after Brook. He stood a bit apart from the others, arms crossed, one hand resting casually near his katanas. But his eyes? They observed.
And Umbra didnât like that look.
Sanji gestured toward her with pride, like he was unveiling a statue. âShe was being chased by low-level thugs. Disgusting behavior. Naturally, I had to interveneââÂ
âI-Iâm sorry to interrupt..â Umbra stuttered, still playing with that fake tone of voice for Sanji. âBut the Marines are coming, remember?â She slowly hooked her arms through one of Sanjiâs, who damn near dropped dead from the horrific nosebleed that spewed from his nose. âDonât leave me here,â she whispered hoarsely. âYour ship is the first one thatâs stopped by in days, possibly weeks. Please. I just need to get off this island. You donât have to keep me. Iâll leave at the next stopâI swear.â
âHold on,â Usopp waved both hands. âYou want us to harbor someone we literally just met? Are you nuts?!â
âIâm not asking to be a Straw Hat or anything,â she snapped, tone completely different. âIâm asking for a temporary ride. One island. Thatâs it. Then Iâll be out of your hair.â
Luffy blinked, scratching his cheek as he looked her up and down. âOne island, huh?â He stepped forward, getting up close to Umbra as his expression was unreadable for a second, leaning on his tip-toes to match her height and examining her face in scrutiny. âSo, what, you just want a ride?â His nose wrinkled upward slightly.
âIâll get off at the next island. I swear,â she said. âYou wonât even know Iâm here.â
Zoro scoffed. âYouâre asking us to smuggle you out of a Marine-controlled territory and just not ask questions?â
âPretty much,â she said evenly. âI donât expect you to like it. But Iâm out of options.â
âI mean, I donât see a problem,â Luffy said cheerfully. âSheâs not doing anything bad right now, right? And I like her hair.â
âWeâve got company!â Franky interrupted, lifting his sunglasses up by one of the arms, eyes narrowing at the horizon off the port side helm high above the others. "Damn it, they must've caught wind of what happened on Thriller Bark.."
Out on the open sea, in the distance, a Marine warship crested into viewâwhite sails billowing, the justice emblem glaring like a curse. It wasnât close enough to fire yetâbut it was coming fast.
âAw, man, we just got here!â Luffy groaned. âI didnât even get to eat anything!â
âYohohoho! We always leave an impression, donât we?â Brook laughed as he drew his sword, facing toward the incoming ship. âAh, but I do hope they wonât shoot at us. That would hurtânot that I have skin!â
Umbra dismissed the fact that an actual skeleton with an afro was speaking, stepping closer to Luffy as her head turned towards the enemy ship. âPlease,â she said again, quieter this time. âI wouldnât be asking if I had any other way off this rock. If you want me off at the next port, Iâll go.â
âDo you have a Log Pose?â Robin asked calmly from where she was leaning on the rail.
"I do, but it got busted on my way here. I'm not able to fix it so my best chance is to buy a new one when I find it again.."Â
The pause that followed was painfully heavyâuntil Luffy grinned, loud and carefree as ever. âSure.â
The crew turned on him. âWHAT?â came the collective outcry.
âYouâre just gonna say yes?!â Nami shouted.
âSheâs shady!â Usopp added. âLook at her eyes! No one trustworthy has those eyes!â
âI think her eyes are kinda cool.â Luffy shrugged.
Umbra didnât react much, but the tiniest breath of relief escaped her chest. âBefore we go, I need to grab my things. Thereâs a storage hut a few docks overâI have a bag stashed there. Wonât take long.â
Luffy tilted his head. âIs it food?â
âNo. I meanâŠI have a little bit left if you really want it..?â This is the first time sheâs being sincere, she really did have a tiny bit of food left over. It seemed to be a fair trade between the both of them. Sheâd get her things, and Luffy would get to eat. Or so it would seem, she'd heard rumors about Luffy's insatiable hunger. Especially while in the Kingdom of Alabasta, where he ate right in front of the Marine Smoker or âWhite Hunter" without a care in the world.
âFranky!â Luffy called. âCan we easily swing around?â
âSuper easily, Captain!â Franky cracked his knuckles. âThey wonât even know we were here.â As Franky hurried below deck to prep the engine room, Umbra turned toward the railing, a mixture of disbelief and gratitude twisting on her face.
âWait,â Zoro growled, eyes still fixed on her. âYouâre asking a lot. How do we know this isnât a setup?â
âYou donât,â she answered honestly. âBut if I wanted to trap you, or if I was working with the Marines, donât you think they'd already be on board?â
That shut him up, even if he didnât like it.
The Sunny soon pulled away from the dock, slow and smooth as Franky took her out to sea, looping wide around the edge of the island. The scent of salt thickened in the air, as Umbra stood against the rail in silence, eyes never leaving the shoreline.
Finally when the port came back into viewâtaken far worse care of compared to the other oneâfrom the far side, she nodded. âThere.â
Sanji came up from behind and offered his hand to help as they slowly slid next to it, but she completely ignored him and hopped down on her own, causing a comedic-like effect to happen as Sanjiâs âsoulâ left his body. Guess he's not that used to being rejected.
Her legs and body landed hard in the sand, before taking off into the thicket of the sick and dying treeline just ahead.
And, true to her word, she returned roughly 3 minutes later with a bag slung over one shoulder, a light jacket tied around her exposed waist from the crop top, and that old map curled in her grasp.Â
No boxes. No weapons. No stacks of treasure. Just a duffel bag, some papers rolled and held tightly in her other hand, and a determined look in her eye.
When she climbed back on board, the crew was waitingâstill skeptical, still watching her like a wild card at a high-stakes game. These looks weren't foreign to Umbra. Nearly everyday someone would give her those same eyes, silently judging her before anyone could really understand her. Not that she would easily let anyone in and read her story.
It could be from her staggering height, standing 5â 11.5â (5ft 11œ inches, 180.34 centimeters) tall, nearly half a foot taller than the majority of the human woman population.Â
It could be that slim frame she hid underneath a black long sleeved crop top with a hood, and matching cargo pants. She's dawned this style of clothing as âtechwearâ.Â
Or It could be the way the public sees her, as no matter what it almost always seems like Umbra is mad/irritated, until she has to put on a facade. Normally, her brows are turned slightly inward, golden-copper eyes narrowed, lips pressed into a thin line. Her hair, while partially pulled into a ponytail, curled at the base of her neck. Essentially, what I'm trying to say is, she has a slight âresting bitch faceâ and 'I dont give a fuck' kind of vibe.
But, with everyone and everything on board, Franky hollered from his post, tossing a thumbs-up down to those below him as the sun hit his blackout glasses right at Umbra. âYouâll love this, sweetheartâtime to see the power of Cola propulsion!â He gripped the helm and pulled two metallic levers forward with a dramatic ka-chunk! âSunny, weâre FLYINâ OUTTA HERE, BABY!â
And, just like he said, the Sunnyâs massive paddle wheels began to spin, steam erupting from its sides as the pressure built. A concealed launcher below deck rumbled to life, and with a blinding burst of compressed airâ
FWOOSH!
The Thousand Sunny exploded from the shoreline and into the sky, narrowly evading a warning cannonball that struck where they had just been docked. White waves fanned outward like wings as the ship gained altitude.
The Marines scrambled to adjust, barking orders and rotating their canons, but Franky was already swinging the Sunny into a wild evasive maneuver, soaring ever higher.
âYOOOHOOOOOO! FLYING FISH CANNOT COMPETE!â Brook cheered, his coat flapping in the wind while holding onto his hat.
The Straw Hats easily stood their ground against the forces of physics and velocity that pounded against them. Unlike Umbra, who the minute the ship took to the air unceremoniously somersaulted and rolled all the way to the wall beneath the helm, her back hitting the wood with a hard THUD. It almost knocked the wind out of her lungs till Luffy suddenly appeared by her side, chuckling while his arm wrapped around her as a python does to its prey hollering,
âHey you can't see from down there!!"Â
All the while, that goofy grin cracked his face in half.
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AN: ok, y'all wanted the first chapter of my fic posted here, so here you go! Lmk if you want to be on a tag list and I'll edit this to include you all here, and I'm future chapters!
â ïžDue to the content within this fic, I will NOT be tag listing Minors. Gotta have an age in the Bio to be listed! â ïž