A/N: Hello everybody. This once came into my mind when I was searching for Fairy Tales and I decided to make Strawhat versions from them. Most of them will probably have a ZoLu pairing because I just love that pairing. Zoro and Luffy are almost made for eachother. Of course there will be stories without a paring. Little Red Riding Hood just has to have Sanji in it! Oh and remember this are fairytales so there are no very hard subjects. Well enjoy the first story and please review!
Titel: Cinderella
Universe: AU, somewhere in Japan a long time ago
Pairing: ZoLu
Word Count: 5.417
Warning: OOC-ness, al lot I think, but yeah fairy tales hea
Disclaimer: I don't own One Piece of course, neither do I own Cinderella.
'Make way! Make way! Make way for the prince!'
Obedient the people on the street stopped with whatever they had been doing and lined up when the voice echoed over the road. Yet it was far from quiet.
'Roronoa-sama has returned.' Mumbled the crowd.
'I heard that the King searches a bride for him, but he has turned every one of them down.'
'He doesn't look like the type for marriage.'
'He is scary.'
'Shht he is coming this way. Bow your head.'
The crowd fell silent when a tall man with short green hair passed by. His muscular body and the three katana's on his hip gave him a strong look. A man to who you wanted to look up. Yet nobody wanted this for his face was as most people defined 'the face of a daemon': His brows always knitted together in a deep frown, his dark eyes in an always penetrating stare. He was, to say it boldly, scary. Parents let their children lower their heads if they wanted it or not. Husbands held their women close. People were afraid of this man even though he was Roronoa Zoro, son of Dracule Mihawk: the king.
Silently the prince moved further down the street, his eyes held on the road in front of him. Never dwindled his eyes off towards the crowd, his people, never moved they away from their destination.
'GET HIM!'
Zoro's eyes narrowed when he saw a boy coming from the direction he was heading to. His ebony brown hair fluttered around his head and against the strawhat that dangled on his back, his red kimono was dirty and his sandals looked worn out. The boy was panting heavenly, but there was a grin on his face which Zoro found the broadest grin he had ever seen in his life.
'What is that idiot doing?' He heard the crowd mumble.
'Not him again…'
'That baka!'
'Who is chasing him this time?'
'He will get us all in trouble with his actions.'
Clearly this kid was not so loved in this village. This made Zoro look to the kid again. He knew he wasn't loved by his people and in fact he didn't give a damn thing about it. Prince Roronoa Zoro didn't need friends. He could survive on his own. Why his father wanted him to marry he didn't know.
'Hahahaha.' The kid laughed loud while he ran zigzag over the road. Behind him two figures had appeared that seemed to be chasing the boy. Suddenly the boy seemed to see the prince as his eyes lit up and he started to run straight for him. The crowd breathed in. Zoro just frowned. With a swift move the boy was behind him where he halted and turned around, placing his hands on Zoro's back. He peeked around the man.
'Hahaha.' He stuck out his tongue to the two boys that had halted a few meter away from Zoro and stared to him with wide open eyes. Zoro just stared back, feeling the soft touch of the boy on his back. What the hell…?
'Mohji that is… that is…' One of the boys stuttered.
'Roronoa Zoro.' The other shook in fear. 'Hurry Cabaji, bow or he will kill us.' Quickly the two boys got on their knees and lowered their heads to the ground.
'Hey you!'
'Nani?' The boy with the strawhat turned around only to get two spears pointed at him. He stumbled back, or tried to actually, but Zoro was in the way. 'Aah!'
'Get away from Roronoa-sama. Now!'
For a moment the boy only looked scared to the spears and then he was gone, but not because he walked away. An orange haired girl had suddenly appeared next to him and had grabbed the boy on his arm. Holding him firmly she dragged him in front of Zoro and pushed him hard on his head so that he was forced to sink down on his knees with his nose in the ground. Slowly the crowd breathed out again.
'Nami!' The boy whined. 'What are you doing?'
'Luffy you baka!' The girl scolded him. 'Don't you know who that is?' She let out a frustrated sigh.
'No. Nami you are hurting me!'
'Shut up!' Nami raised her voice. 'That. Is. Roronoa. Zoro. The. Prince.' With every word she smashed the head of the boy harder in the sand and after that she finally let him go.
The boy, now with a face that was covered in dirt, immediately raised his head again and looked up to the man that towered above him. His eyes were full of curiosity. Then he smiled again.
'You have cool hair.'
'Luffy!'
Zoro stared to the boy in disbelieve, but he couldn't help but smirk a little at the big eyes the boy was giving him. Of all the things he could have said he said that he liked Zoro's hair? That was just weird.
Nami raised her hand again to slam the boy for his impoliteness.
'Matte.'
Immediately her hand fell down again when the prince called out to her. Zoro looked down on the boy in the dirt whose name was apparently Luffy, who looked very relieved by this delay of punishment.
'Why were they chasing you?' The prince nudged with his head towards the two boys down the road who were still kneeling.
Luffy shrugged casually before grinning widely. 'I ate the meat. 'He stated simply. 'And then they got angry and said that if they caught me they were going to kill me for doing it again.' He looked confused like he had no idea why someone would do such a thing. Zoro couldn't help but smirk a little wider. This kid was so strange.
'Roronoa-sama.' A servant in a green kimono came standing next to him, keeping his head low.
'What?' Zoro said annoyed already.
'Sir, we should really keep going. Mihawk-sama won't be pleased if we were to delay.' The man bowed even more.
Zoro sighed. 'You're probably right Yosaku.' He turned his attention back to Luffy who was looking around the street calmly while sitting on the ground. It seems that he had already forgotten where he was. 'You're okay?'
The boy looked up and nodded with a smile. 'Yeah, you saved me. Thanks.'
'No problem.' With that he started moving again together with his two servants. He shot a last glance back to the boy and their eyes met. The boy smiled, waved to him and opened his mouth to speak, but the words could never leave he lips for he was hit on his head by the girl which made him turn his attention away from the prince. Zoro shook his head again in disbelieve by such a simple minded person, smirked to himself and walked on passed the endless line of people.
'Luffy you baka!' Nami scolded him again when the two walked through one of the little streets of the city. 'You were so lucky that Roronoa-sama was in a good mood otherwise you were a death person by now.'
'I like him.'Luffy stated all of the sudden.
Nami blinked. 'Who?'
'Zoro.'
'What? You must be crazy, okay you probably are crazy, but that is beside the point. That man is the scariest person I have ever met in my entire life.'
'Who is scary?' Luffy looked questioning to her.
'Roronoa-sama.' Nami rolled her eyes.
'I think he is cool.'
The girl sighed and let the subject drop. There was no convincing Luffy if he had set himself on something. 'Fine. So you are going to the party then I assume?'
'What party?'
Nami face palmed. She could have foreseen this. 'Luffy.' She sighed. 'Don't you remember why the prince is coming here in the first place?'
'No, why?' The boy said while hopping over a hole in the road.
'The king is throwing a party, a big one and everyone is invited, to look for a bride of his son… Meaning Roronoa-sama.' She added when she saw Luffy's questioning look.
'There is a party for him?' Luffy finally seemed to awake.
'Yes, that's what I'm saying. A costume party so that nobody knows exactly who is who.'
'Oeeh! I have to go and see Usopp. I can't believe he didn't tell me this! Thanks Nami!' With that the boy ran off, the straw hat fluttering behind him.
Nami sighed to herself when she saw the baka run off. 'He is so stupid.' She mumbled to herself, but she smiled. Even though Luffy was stupid he was one of her best friends. He looked to things from a whole different way, a way she sometimes didn't even imagined there was. And it seemed that he had found such a thing in the prince.
'Oi jiisan!'Luffy literally kicked the door of the kitchen open and stormed inside giving the two small girls who were cooking a hell of a scare. Luffy halted before the two and grinned apologizing.
'Ah wari.'
The little girl with brown hair gave him a look but then turned back to her rice. Her blue kimono was covered with rice and other things they had used for their cooking.
Luffy peeked over her shoulder while trying to snatch something. 'Oe Onigiri!'
The little girl smashed his hand away. 'No steeling Oni-chan. They are not finished yet. Sanji told Apis and me how to make them. ' She said proudly as she finished another rice ball and handed it to her sister who placed them neatly in a box. Apis had, in contradiction to her sister, blond hair and wore a yellow kimono.
'You're just as mean as Nami Rika.' Luffy pouted to his little stepsister. Sighing he stood back up and suddenly remembered why he was in such a hurry. Quickly he left the girls to their work and moved further in the house.
'Jiisan?' Luffy entered the main room of the house before being slammed in the face by a big man with a grey moustache. His white kimono read the words seki (justice) in red on the back
'Luffy!' The man screamed. 'How dare you break the door again!'
'Itte!' Luffy screamed while holding his bleeding nose.
'Do that again and I will make sure you will feel my fist of love in all his glory and might.' The old man hummed to him while showing off his fist.
'Hai.' Luffy said a bit unclear due the fact that he still held his nose.
'Now what is it?'
Immediately Luffy forgot his pain and his eyes started to glimmer. 'Ne ne, can I go to the party tomorrow evening? Ne, can I?'
'No.'
Luffy's excitement died down as he stared in disbelieve to the man who walked over towards the table and sat down while taking up his tea.
'Heh?'
'No.'
'Hea? Why not?'
'Because tomorrow is my poker night with the guys of work and someone has to watch Apis and Rika.'
'But… Can't you ask Coby or Helemeppo to do that?'
'No.' The answer was final yet Luffy continued of course not realizing that he was getting himself in deep trouble if he continued this way.
'Can't you go another day? I really really want to go!'
'No.'
'But –'
'No.' His grandfather eyed him dangerously.
'But jiisan!'
WHAM! In a flash the old man had risen to his feet and had smacked the devastated boy on his head. 'No is no! Now get out!' And with that he threw the boy outside before returning to his tea. He took a sip and praised himself that it was still hot.
Half an hour later a glum Luffy opened the door of a small shop. The blue sign on the door read: 'Water 7' in white letters and the display window was decorated with all kinds of costumes and masks. The shop was empty except for two figures at the counter. A woman with black hair, who was the owner of the shop, was conversing with a boy with a dark yellow plaid bandanna that covered the most of his black curly hair. He had the longest nose there had ever been, that Luffy was sure of. The boy held up a yellow mask that had blue stripes over it and greatly resembled the sun. When the bell of the door chimed through the shop both of them looked up.
'Yoh Luffy check this out!' The boy held up the mask and placed it in front of his face. 'Don't you think I look cool with this?' His voice lowered as he was someone else. 'I'm Sogeking nice to meet you.'
'What is wrong Luffy?' The woman suddenly spoke up while the other was still showing off his mask. 'Don't you need a costume for the party tomorrow? ' Her voice was soft and caring.
Luffy shook his head slightly. 'I can't go Robin. 'He whined. The other lowered his mask and started in disbelieve to the whining boy.
'WHAT?' He screamed. 'But you have to go Luffy. This is the event of the century! You can't miss this!'
'I know Usopp…' Luffy said almost in tears. 'But jiisan says I have to watch Rika and Apis since he is going out otherwise I will get a taste of his fist of love in all his glory and might.' He said quoting his grandfather.
'Garp-san has always been kind of a dramatic person hasn't he?' Robin said with a small smile.
Luffy plumped down on one of the chairs in the room, curled himself up and stared to the ground. 'I really want to go.' He mumbled sad while hugging his legs.
'You want to see the prince again, don't you?' Robin said giving him warm smile. She knew about the incident of this morning even though she hadn't witnessed it. Nami had told her about the meeting between the prince and the boy before her. She had spoken about how the prince had smiled to Luffy and how he had helped him. It was unusual for the prince to show interest in his people and even more unusual for him to smile.
Luffy looked up and then nodded.
'What? You met the prince?' Usopp asked flabbergasted.
Again there was a nod and a smile spread again over Luffy's face. 'Yeah!' He said enthusiastic. 'He is really cool. He had green hair! And he saved me from Mohji and Cabaji.'
'The two from Buggy's group?' Usopp looked frightened. 'What had you done this time?'
'Ate their meat. What?' He asked seeing Robins smile and heard Usopps sigh. 'I was hungry.' He defended himself. 'But...' He face died down again. 'I won't see him again. Jiisan never lets me go.' He hugged his legs tighter.
Usopp stared to the boy and then to the mask that he was still holding in his hand. Luffy, mask, Luffy, mask, Luffy, mask, Luffy.
'How late will Garp-san be back?' He suddenly questioned this friend.
'Huh? Eh mostly around 12 o'clock.' The surprised boy answered.
'Soka… Well than you need to watch the time.'
'Heh?'
'You have to make sure you come back before 12 o'clock.' Usopp said again not looking to Luffy. He stared to his mask, but smiled to himself.
Robin silently turned around and walked towards the back of the store. She smiled by herself. Usopp was a good friend.
'You mean….' Luffy stuttered. Usopp only nodded.
'Usopp you are the best nakama ever!' The boy shouted while he jumped up and crashed into the other in something that was supposed to be a hug, but which looked rather like he was trying to suffocate the other.
'Ugh Luffy, you are killing me!' The boy with the olivine skin gasped while trying to get Luffy's hands of him. 'Let go of me!'
'Luffy-san.' Robin's voice saved Usopp from dying. 'I guess you need a costume then. What kind of costume did you had in mind?'
Immediately Luffy's attention was turned towards the woman who had come back from the other side of the store with a coat hanger. 'Pirate!' He bounced over to the counter. 'I wanna be a pirate!'
'So was my guess too.' The woman said slightly chuckling as she zipped open the cover that hid the clothes on the hanger from view.
The next night a nervous but excited Luffy found himself back at the entrance of the Royal Palace that was located on the top of a hill that lay near the village. King Mihawk hadn't been greedy with money, but yet he hadn't wasted it either. The place was surrounded by a beautiful garden which was again surrounded by a wall. The palace itself was the biggest house Luffy had ever seen with red walls, four floors and black roof on top. The palace as well as the garden was decorated with lanterns and garlands that made it look like the place was glowing in the twilight.
'Sugei…' The boy mumbled to himself. He wished that Usopp was here, but knew the other was taking care of his stepsister now. 'Yosh! I better make sure I party for two then.' The boy said to himself as he stepped through the red gate and joined the party, remembering with a grin that he could eat for two now.
Long he enjoyed himself with eating. The food was awesome. Luffy figured that it must have been made by Sanji for who else could cook such delicious things as the famous cook. He owned his own restaurant Baratie down in the village which he had inherited from his father, but often also took jobs from the Palace.
After stuffing himself enough he leaned back with a swollen belly. He sighed content and looked around through the room. In the middle a dance floor had formed. Again the young boy wished that his friend was there to dance with him. With whom should he now do crazy dances and pranks?
'A pirate hea…' He suddenly heard a familiar voice behind him. Quickly he turned around and stared to a man in a black kimono. His green hair was coloring well with the dark of his clothes and the green harimaki that was around his waist and his dark eyes looked down on Luffy. The only thing he lacked was his swords.
The boy smiled broadly when he saw his new found friend. 'Yo Zoro!' Suddenly he frowned and let his eyes dwell over the prince's outfit again. 'Where is your costume?'
'This is it.' The man gestured towards his attire.
'But… But you're just you…' Luffy said confused. 'Aren't you supposed to dress up for this?'
'I am. I never wear this stuff so I'm dressed up as a prince and even though I am a prince it still makes me wear something else.' Zoro blinked. Where did that come from? Normally he would just have said 'I am' and leave it there, but then again a normal person wouldn't even ask that question to him. Zoro couldn't help but smirk a little when he saw the boy pondering over his saying.
'So… you are a mystery person then, aren't you?' Luffy asked.
'Ehm… yeah guess so.'
'Sugei!'
Zoro raised a brow, but didn't make further comments. Instead he switched to another subject. 'So why a pirate?'
This made the eyes of the boy lit up and he smiled his typical smile. 'Because pirates are cool and I think pirates are the ones with the most freedom in the world. Especially the Pirate King.'
'Pirate King?'
'Yeah, that is who I am. Don't you see that?' Luffy held up his long red cloak that covered a red sleeveless shirt and some blue pants that were cut off by the knees. Yet it was not a black pirate hat that covered the boys ebony hair, but the yellow strawhat with the red bandana.
'I see.' There was a silence. 'So do you like the party?'
Luffy nodded excited. 'I just wished that Usopp was here to dance –'His eyes lit up as he jolted up from his chair. 'Zoro can dance with me!' He shouted happy as he dragged the man along with him to the dance floor.
'Wha– Let go of me.'
'Come on! It will be fun.' The boy chirped.
'I don't dance.'
'Do.'
'Do not.'
'Do so.'
'Do not.'
'Do so.' And with that Luffy pulled the man on the dance floor. Immediately space was created for the two and a few people eyed the prince, which he chooses to ignore.
'Come on Zoro dance!' Luffy swirled around him like crazy.
'You are spinning to damn fast…' The man muttered irritated, but ten minutes later the enthusiasm of the boy had actually got him dancing.
Zoro grunted as the boy stepped on his foot for the third time. 'Oi, stop stepping on my foot.' He hissed.
'Not my fault, you are making the wrong moves.' Luffy responded as he followed the rest of the couples and took a step away from Zoro just as the other pairs and returned again to his former position.
'I make the wrong moves?'A vein popped. 'No you do. You are supposed to move like this. 'He made a quick move and planted his foot on Luffy's.
'Itte!' The boy winced, but then a playful smirk came over his face as he dodged Zoro's incoming foot and stepped on it again with his.
Soon the two were entangled in a battle of who could step on each other's foot faster. First it was innocent and none of the other dance pairs took notice of this until Luffy, who had just been pinned down again, made a sway with his arms so that his fist landed directly in Zoro's face.
'Why you!' Zoro spat as he tried to hit the boy back. Now arms joined the dance, as it became to them. A dance to prove which one of them was better. Better at dodging, better at aiming, better in moving fast. For the other guests though it seemed like they were fighting.
Abruptly everybody stopped dancing and shoved away from the couple that only seemed to consist of arms and legs. Suddenly the king was there and with one grip he pulled the two boys apart. This made the two stumble back and fall down on the ground. Both panting heavenly.
The king looked down on them with his hard yellow eyes that had earned him the name 'Hawkeyes' when he was younger. The eyes glided to the boy in the pirate clothes, the eyes of the boy were closed and he had a broad smile on his face as he lay there grasping for breath. The strawhat that had been on the boy's head had been kicked off during the fight and lay across the floor.
The merciless eyes moved to Zoro who was also panting. Mihawk opened his mouth to scroll him, to let him know where his place was, to let him hear that this wasn't the way a prince behaved, but he was caught off guard (just a little) when he saw the grin on his sons face. He blinked slowly, looked back to the boy that had made his son smile.
'What are you doing?' His voice was ice cold.
'Dancing.' The smirking reply came. Daring Zoro looked up to his father from his lower position on the ground.
'Dancing.' The king repeated letting no emotion slip into his tone. 'I am disappointed in you Zoro. It is only just twelve o'clock and – '
Luffy's eyes snapped open as he stared in horror to the king. It was already twelve o'clock? Shit Usopp. Quickly he jumped up, shot a last apologizing glance to the prince on the ground and sprinted away, leaving a slightly took off guard king and his son behind. Oh was so going to get it now.
'Boshiiiiiii.' Luffy whined. His head rested on the table and his eyes were watery. 'Booshiiiii!'
'Luffy shut up or I'll make you.' The grumpy reply came from the living room. 'It is your own fault that you left your hat behind. You should have considered that when you went to that party without my permission.'
'Booooossshhiiiiiiiiiii.' The whine continued. Tears streamed over Luffy's face.
Well it had been his own mistake. In the hurry to get home in time he had forgotten that his hat wasn't on his head anymore. Garp had been furious when the boy had come home (Usopp had been long gone by that time) and had grounded him for the rest of the year or something like that. He couldn't go outside so he couldn't find boshi nor could his friends come inside and give boshi to him.
Hanging over the table the boy stared lifeless to the ground. His hat was the most important possession he had and now he had lost it.
There was knocking on the door, but Luffy didn't look up. His friends wouldn't drop by again now that they knew that he had been grounded for life. It would only make his live harder. So it must be someone who wanted to speak his grandfather. Luffy sighed again, but couldn't help himself to twitch his ears to the conversation at the door. Who was it?
'Luffy!' Garp suddenly shouted to him. 'Get your ass over here!'
Immediately Luffy was up. It was just not in his nature to lay around longer than five minutes doing nothing and he was happy with the distraction, whatever the distraction ought to be. Happy he bounced over to the other room and then to the hall were Garp was standing. He looked rather caught off guard for some reason and gestured towards the door.
'There is someone for you here.' He grunted as he walked off.
Questioning Luffy watched him go. Did this mean he wasn't grounded anymore? Grinning he ran to the door and peeked outside, staring in the face of a curtain green haired man.
'Zoro!' Luffy shouted excited.
The man gave a small grin. 'Hey.'
'What are you doing here?' A smile had once again found his way back to Luffy's face.
'You forgot something at the party.' Zoro stated as he raised his hand, revealing the strawhat with the red bandana.
'BOSHI!' Luffy shouted and in an instance the hat was snatched out of Zoro's outstretched hand and had found his way back to the boy's head. Sobbing slightly from happiness Luffy looked grateful up to the swordsman, who looked rather dumbfounded.
'Thank you Zoro!' And before the man knew it Luffy wrapped his arms around him and hugged him.
'Eh…' A blush crept over Zoro's face. 'No problem.' He muttered. 'Why is this hat so special anyway?'
The boy let go of him. 'This hat is my personal treasure.' He said rather serious. 'Shanks gave it to me as a lucky charm.' He smiled at the memory. 'Shanks is my uncle.' He explained when he saw Zoro's questioning look. 'He is off with Ace, my brother, to the sea. Since I was too little back then they dropped my off at jiisan's place.'
'Where are your …' Zoro's trailed off, hoping he hadn't touch a painful subject.
'They are death.'
Seems he did. 'I'm sorry.'
Luffy looked confused to the man in front of him. 'For what? It was not your fault.'
Zoro scratched the back of his head. This kid was still weird, but he had to admit he liked him. Luffy had been the first one since her with whom he really had fun, with whom he had laughed and well sort of danced. Luffy had been the first one in a while who didn't seem to be scared of him and didn't mind being around him. And frankly, he didn't like admitting this, but it was nice. It was nice that someone cared for him again or at least liked to be around him. Since he had been solemnly concentrating on his training he hadn't really missed it, but now that someone was actually being nice on him he realized he had missed it. Well a little bit then.
'… And so Shanks gave me his hat with the promise that he would once come to get it back and that I had to keep it save for him.' Luffy finished his story. Zoro snapped back to reality. Unintentionally he moved his hand to the katana with the white sheet. Apparently Luffy's hat held the same value to him as this sword held to Zoro.
'Zoro? Oi Zoro…?'
'Eh, what?' He shook his head to get his thoughts clear again. Why did Luffy keep him reminding of Kuina of all people?
'Haha, you are funny.' The boy played with the edge of his hat while grinning like a maniac.
'Eh Luffy?'
'Hmm?'
'Would you…' Zoro bit his lip. This wasn't like him at all. Since when was he such a baby? 'Would you like to drop by at the palace some time?' He blurted, cursing to himself. He didn't want to say that, but he just couldn't get himself to say it.
Luffy's eyes lit up, but then suddenly died down. 'I can't. I'm grounded.' He mumbled with his face to the ground.
Zoro chuckled. 'I'm sure I can arrange something with your grandfather. Being a prince does have its pros you know.'
This time Luffy's whole face lit up. 'Really? Thanks Zoro, you are the best friend ever!' Suddenly he hugged the man again, pressing his head against his chest. Zoro was so warm.
For a moment Zoro hesitated, but then he wrapped his arms around the boy and returned the hug while closing his eyes.
They stood there for a while just enjoying each other's presence. Zoro praised the world that Luffy lived so far back in the city so that hardly anybody came here otherwise his guards would have found him a long time ago.
'I like you Zoro.' The boy suddenly muttered to his chest.
Zoro blinked. 'I like you too Luffy.' He replied softly.
The boy lifted his head up and looked with his large brown eyes in Zoro's black ones. 'Really?'
The swordsman nodded. 'Really.' Slowly he moved his hand to Luffy's chin and titled it up a little more before leaning in. He could feel Luffy's breath on his lips before they pressed together in a soft but meaningful kiss.
'WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING WITH MY GRANDSON?'
Zoro jerked away from Luffy and was just in time to dodge one of Garp's Fists of Love.
'Aah jiisan.' Luffy stuttered.
'GET INSIDE LUFFY!'
Luffy blinked, thought about it and then shook his head. 'No.' He said firmly.
'What? Are you disobeying your grandfather boy?' Garp's tone was dangerously cold.
'I like Zoro and I won't allow you to hurt my nakama.'
Zoro gave a slight smirk. It seemed that Luffy wasn't as stupid as he had thought.
'Do you now?' Garp sneered. 'Well get out then!' He said while readying his fist for another salvo of his famous punches.
Luffy didn't hesitate, but grabbed Zoro's arm and ran off, dragging the young prince along with him.
'I'll be off then!' He screamed to his grandfather.
'Oi Luffy, what is your whole name?' Zoro asked while they turned around a corner.
Luffy looked questioning to him. 'Monkey D. Luffy. Why?'
'Monkey D. Luffy.' Zoro said to himself. He smirked. And people said his name was weird. He turned to the boy while they sprinted over the road. 'Monkey D. Luffy would you do me the honor of marrying me?'
'Hai!' Luffy turned his head to Zoro with a broad smile on his face.
Zoro stared to him. 'You will?'
'Ha–' WHAM! With a smack Luffy ran into a wooden pole and was thrown back on his back. 'Itte!'
'Oi, you're okay?' The prince asked slightly worried.
'Fine.' Luffy smiled back to him. Zoro raised his brow. Well he guessed that was just Luffy. 'Come on. I know a place where we can hide from jiisan and,' his eyes started to glimmer, 'can have some awesome food!' Within a second the boy was back on his feet, placed the strawhat neatly on his head and ran off, again dragging the prince along with him.
Zoro shook his head in disbelieve, but he smiled. One thing was for sure: a live with Luffy was never going to be boring.
And they lived happily ever after!
Thanks for reading. Did you like it? Hate it?
Don't forget to review, you can always request a Fairy Tale or an other common story and I'll gladly try to make a strawhat version from it. Hmm next time I think I'm going to aim for Rapunzel...
