Her hips pushed gracefully against the currents of the water, while she swam.

Can it be?..

He watched her tail dance along behind her, as she moved away from the high end of the flood.

After so long…

Slowly regaining consciousness, he tried to open his eyes to see the ethereal creature that was pulling him and his team mates up to safety.

I've done it.

He had yet to reach All Blue; the main point of the sea where a myriad of its creatures came together, in harmony. Most of them belonged to the Grand Line, which he could only dream about under the moon as a child; so eager to start his journey.

But somehow, by an unforeseen turn of events it looked as if his journey was almost complete.

I've found her…

There was only him and the aquatic angel, now. Her long, flowing hair waltzed about her face and revealed nothing but her eyes, as she shyly peeked at the young man.

He smiled as he floated closer towards her, and spread his arms out for her embrace. Although his mouth was open, which jeopardized whatever supply of oxygen was left in his lungs, he realized that he didn't care.

Mortal life no longer had any meaning for him, provided he could stay with her for as long as he wished.

I've found you.

"I've finally found you."

Her hair moved away, to show the wide, sagging face of the old woman from the station.

"Nga ha ha ha!" She cackled, before reaching out to affectionately grab his waist. "And I've found you!"

Zoro woke up on the ship's mast to the sound of tortured screaming. It had only been three days since they sailed out, and Sanji still couldn't let go of what happened at Enies Lobby?

"Damn cook," he grumbled. Irritably gritting his teeth and crossing his arms, he wondered for how long he was going to be at it this time.