20 Years at Sea
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Sometimes - if they’ve been out at sea for more than a few days, and boredom has set in - there’s a game Robin and Nami like to play.
(Written for Day 1 of #20yearsatsea on tumblr.)
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- Part 1 of 20 Years at Sea
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On a certain island in the East Blue, not far from an unassuming little village called Foosha, lies a mountain by the name of Corvo - home to a lush forest, ferocious beasts, and a run-down old cabin full of bandits. Said bandits, being bandits, don’t often entertain visitors (with the exception of the local barkeep, Foosha’s mayor, and a certain Marine vice admiral), but if one were to visit, one of the first things one would notice is the household’s collection of bounty posters and newspaper clippings.
To most people, just the collection itself would seem a little odd. What made this particular one so odd, however, would be the way it was displayed: decorating the walls in frames and in plain sight, not unlike the way a proud mother might display the photos and achievements of her children.
(Written for Day 7 of #20yearsatsea on tumblr.)
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- Part 2 of 20 Years at Sea
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In the ten years he’d helped raise Portgas D. Ace, Magra had never seen the boy cry.
Until today.
(Written for Day 8 of #20yearsatsea on tumblr.)
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- Part 3 of 20 Years at Sea
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Ace was a damn liar.
(Written for Day 12 of #20yearsatsea on tumblr.)
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- Part 4 of 20 Years at Sea
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Garp thought he was quite brilliant when, in an effort to discourage Ace and Sabo’s ambitions of piracy, he gives them custody of his new baby grandson. After all, the two might have been teenage delinquents, but even they wouldn’t actually go out to sea with a baby in their care, right?
Hint: he is very, very wrong.
(An AU where Luffy is born 16 years after Ace instead of 3, and Sabo remains with Ace on Mt. Corvo instead of trying to set sail on his own.)
(Written for Day 13 of #20yearsatsea on tumblr.)
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- Part 5 of 20 Years at Sea
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You see, Luffy had this sneaky, endearing way of creeping into people’s hearts. Endearing, because he didn’t do it on purpose, or often didn’t seem to realize he’d done it all. Sneaky, because by the time his victims had realized it had happened, they were already too enamored to really care.
His crew mates, of course, are not immune.
Alternately: Just a few of the ways Luffy wormed his way into his crew’s hearts.
(Written for Day 16 of #20yearsatsea on tumblr.)
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- Part 6 of 20 Years at Sea
