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Rocinante had rehearsed what he would say to Law, when they finally caught up with his new crew. He’d gone through scenario after scenario, an old habit borne of Sengoku’s coaching to first combat his paralyzing childhood anxiety and later to survive among his brother’s crew.
None of the scenarios he’d prepared for had involved a lanky youth in a hat taking one look at him and going white. “Shit!” he blurted, scrambling to his feet.
They had also never involved his redheaded companion throwing the wrench in his hand directly at Rocinante’s head. “Take that, you feathered FUCK!”
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Law stands at the helm of a ship that isn’t his.
They need supplies, they need to recover (he needs to recover), they need to go back. He can’t— he doesn’t have another choice. They have to go back to Winner Island as soon as possible, as soon as they’re able. There’s just no other option, here. Not for him. Not when his entire crew, save for Bepo, is somewhere out there. They’re strong. They must have survived.
Law needs them to have survived.
Law and Bepo have commandeered a small marine vessel, but there's a ship that simply won't stop following them, and Law--
Law's having nightmares.
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Robin gives a small smile and nods in understanding before adding, “I wanted to ask you for a favor, when you have a moment.”
Franky grins and aims finger guns at his crewmate, “Lay it on me, sister.”
“I noticed there is some free space around Nami’s trees on the upper deck. I was wondering if you could set up a place where I can grow some flowers.”
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I'm a Pirate, Not a Spirit! by OswaldThatEndswald
Fandoms: One Piece (Anime & Manga), Avatar: The Last Airbender (Cartoon 2005)
24 Aug 2025
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At this point, nothing can surprise the Strawhats (and Law) anymore. But for the unsuspecting world they've been dumped into, there's no logical explanation for these strange, powerful pirates. If the Avatar has finally returned, then who's to say that these aren't spirits?
(The Strawhats and Law, scattered unexpectedly across the Earth Kingdom and beyond.)
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Cora-san cries and cries and cries that Law is too young.
And Law cries too, in a way he cannot explain. In a way that is not Flevance and mourning, and in a way that is not quite hospitals and hurting.
In a way that— there is something to live for, maybe.
Law had survived, he realized at that moment then and there. Up until that point, he just had not been living.
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(or: In which Law learns to live.)
