❝Our family was never meant to have a happy ending were we❞
❝No we weren't❞
In which a girl fights to put the broken pieces of her family back together again
One Piece || Eiichiro Oda
East B...
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"𝔾o back! Go back! Turn 180 degrees!" Nami screamed as a train came barreling straight towards them, showing no signs of stopping. "Just turn around! Now!"
"That seems quite bad," Liliana said flatly as everyone hurried to get Merry out of the way.
Merry flew out of the way in just the nick of time just as the train rushed past them, billowing smoke as it blared past. Even though the Straw Hats saw the danger, the frog held his position. Even when the train showed no signs of stopping.
"Hey Frog! Run! What're you doing!" Luffy screamed as the train barreled straight into the frog, sending it flying into the air, "It got run over!"
"The poor frog," Liliana muttered with a frown as it sank to the bottom of the sea. Around her, the Straw Hats gasped in both stunned horror as the train disappeared into the distance, the waves rippling in its wake.
As they were trying to recollect themselves, a sudden yell snapped their attention. Turning around they saw a little girl and a dopey-looking blue rabbit peeking out of the building, calling out to someone inside. The little girl had lime-green hair tied into two pigtails that stood upwards and round eyes that twinkled in child-like curiosity and a never-ceasing smile. Wearing a yellow puff-sleeve cardigan over a red-striped dress and sandals as the Straw Hats stare at her in confusion.
With the exception of Liliana who was staring at the rabbit with intent.
"What? Is that true, Chimney?" An older woman in her seventies wearing a train conductor's uniform lumbered out, swishing a bottle of rum in her hands. Bearing a glaring resemblance to the little girl, her own lime-green hair tied into two pigtails and a perpetual smile that went across her face and a permanent blush. "Okay then, bring the transponder snail to me!"
"This is a problem. Someone came out of the building. They're gonna call for help," Zoro said through clenched teeth as the little girl grabbed the transponder snail and brought it towards the old woman.
"Er—Hello?" The old woman croaked through the receiver, her mind running blank, "Let's see—What was it? I forgot." She promptly hung up as everyone sweatdropped.
"So she's drunk!" Usopp barked.
"Let's just go over and clear up the misunderstanding," Liliana said, scratching the back of her head with a forced grin before turning towards Sanji, "Maybe even give them food as a peace offering. Sanji, do you have any more of the Paille you cooked earlier?"