A/N: This is a crossover between Naruto and One Piece. For the Naruto world it will start and/or take place after the war, not that far after but the war has happened. In One Piece, it will take up after Sanji was supposed to get married. Of course he isn't going to be married because I have him paired. So from that point it will all be AUish to fit my plot.

The pairs are as follows: Law x Sakura, Zoro x Ino, Sanji x Tenten, & slight mentioning of Luffy x Nami. I might be open to some suggestions on the pairings up until I reach a point in the chapters, except for the Luffy x Nami, that pairing is key for my plot.

Disclaimer: I don't own One Piece or Naruto, I don't make any profit from writing this fan fiction.

Prologue : Nami's Delimma

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"This can't be happening," this was so much worse than finding out that someone had been in her stash. Worse than finding that Usopp had raided her panties to use her favorite pair on his newest slingshot, all because the elastic was of the finest material. Nami didn't want to show the distress, not yet. There was no way she could tell any of them about her problem. Would they understand? Would they accept the decision she had come to?

It was so hard to watch her crew below, each one enjoying the pleasant weather. For a change they were able to relax without the threat of the marines or other pirates. They had no idea what she was going through and she wanted to hide from the truth. She just couldn't do it anymore, it was too much. She couldn't keep pretending that the night hadn't happened, because the proof was there, and in another two months she wouldn't be able to hide it. How could she explain to them that she was the only one aware of how it had come to be? What would they say if she told them the truth? How would they look at her if they knew what she had done? She shouldn't have done it but she had. Desperation had caused her to do the unthinkable. Would they care if she begged off not expecting this outcome?

All she had wanted to do was put their captain in a position to realize that she was more than their navigator. How could she have known what his reaction would be to the drug? The shop owner had sworn that it was a simple herb to loosen the person up, to make them more acceptable. After hiding her feelings for this long, how could she not give in when he had finally shown her some attention? It had gone a lot further than she had wanted, but in a way she had gotten what she had been craving all this time. Luffy had kissed her, he had touched her like a woman and not his nakama. The memory of being with him was something she would always hold dear but it was just a memory. She was the only one that recalled their night together. Everyone else had been asleep because it had been Luffy's night to be on watch, and no one had seen her join him in the nest.

The drug had completely erased any of his memories of their night together. The next morning after leaving him alone and showering, she had found him heading to breakfast. Being an eager moron, she had raced to him and thrown her arms around him. He had asked what was wrong and pushed her away when Sanji had yelled that breakfast was ready. He acted like normal, she was back to being a nakama. It was her own fault for forcing it on him and being dishonest. She had thought it would have the same effect as having a few drinks, not that. Luffy didn't indulge in booze so it was what she had resorted to. It was dishonest and that was why she was being punished.

Or was it a blessing? She now had a part of him, but in order to keep it, she would have to lose him. If he forgave her for drugging him, she wouldn't be able to remain on the crew. It was lose everything or lose him. No matter what choice she made, she wouldn't end up with him. The baby was all she had now and as each day passed she knew she couldn't risk the safety of the baby just to remain with the crew. It was really all she had of him, all she would ever have, and this was her burden to bear. Luffy hadn't been aware of creating the child, so how could she ask him to give up his dreams to settle down and raise it? It would be wrong to ask their captain to give up being a pirate. Not to mention Luffy was so high-profile that if she had the child with him, it would be in constant danger.

The best thing for the unborn child would be for her to slip away and become no one. Her bounty was pitiful compared to most pirates, Usopp's was higher. It wouldn't take too much to fade away and live a normal life. Her dream could be put on hold, she was young enough. Perhaps after the child was old enough, she could travel again to create the perfect world map. It was no longer about her anymore, there was someone innocent to think about. She wanted to keep the baby, she would carry it to full-term.

"Something cold to drink?" A tray appeared in front of her face via Sanji. The blonde chef was leaning over with a huge grin and a lit cigarette dangling from his mouth.

"No, and go away with that thing, please." Wasn't smoke harmful to an unborn fetus? Nami was sure that it wasn't healthy for her to inhale that stuff. She waved her hand vigorously to get the smoke from the vicinity of her face.

"I don't think our navigator wants your smoke in her face." Robin addressed the issue seeing the confusion on the handsome face. The fact that the younger girl had reacted to the situation meant someone had been doing some serious thinking. "But I will take one of those drinks."

"Here you go, Robin-chan." The drink was offered and he left to grumpily offer the refreshments to the rest of the crew.

"Are you going to say anything before leaving?" Robin flipped to the next page of the catalog. She was curious as to how the things would be handled. Whatever the case, she would simply watch it play out.

"What?" What did she mean? There was no way Robin could know that she was thinking about going. She had been careful not to say anything and she hadn't been afflicted with morning sickness yet. How could Robin know anything? "What are you talking about?"

"The fact that he doesn't seem to recall your night together and you are expecting." Robin closed the book to give the navigator her full attention. "I went to look for you when you didn't come to the room. I didn't see anything but I listened in briefly to realize that it was you up there with the captain. Then the next morning he was back to his normal self. I'd like to believe that if our captain remembered, he would treat you differently but he doesn't. I know that you've missed your last monthly and you've been falling asleep at your desk. You're constantly looking out towards the horizon but it is always in a different direction than the Sunny is sailing. It indicates that you wish to be elsewhere and not on this ship."

"I gave him something, it is my fault he didn't remember. I didn't realize that was a side effect, I just wanted him to realize how I felt. Everyone else sees it but he doesn't and I didn't know what to do. Normal hints are completely lost on him and at this rate it was never going to go anywhere." Nami felt the urge to cry, damn hormones were already acting up. "I don't know what to do. If I tell him I lose him, if I don't tell him I lose him, and I really don't want to have a baby on a pirate ship."

"I understand, I do." Robin didn't blame her for not wanting to risk delivering on the ship. Chopper was an awesome doctor but there were things that not even he could prevent. They could be attacked at any time and if they were, she could get hurt. One wrong hit and the baby's life could be put in danger. "If I were in your position, I would have already departed. That baby is the innocent party and as his mother, you will want to protect him from everything, even his father's dreams. Luffy isn't going to give up his dream, we both know that."

"No, he won't. He'll try to convince me to have the baby here and promise to take care of it. But we both know how fragile a baby is, so many things could go wrong. I don't want to risk that, not when it'll be the only one for me. I want this baby, more than anything." Nami realized that she already loved the unborn child just as much as the father, if not more so. "But if I leave, they will try to come after me."

"Then we'll make sure you aren't followed. I can give you a day's head start, maybe two depending on how fast they realize that you are gone. Then again, I could always improvise on that, give you more time." Robin knew how to do it. "Is this the reason we are heading for supplies so soon?"

"Yes, I figured I could slip away while everyone was exploring. How can you buy me time once we are leaving?" Nami didn't want them to follow or to realize where she was going. She knew that they would probably head to her hometown but she wasn't going there. She was going to hunt down an island she had once heard about. "I can't tell you where I'm going."

"I know and that is alright." Robin was sure she'd contact them when she was ready. "Once they are back on the ship, I'll tell them where to set sail. I'll tell them that you are already in your room and that you are having female issues and you don't want to be disturbed. I'll even insist on taking you your food."

"They'll realize that you helped me leave." Nami didn't want to get her in trouble with the crew. Luffy would be extremely upset, so would the others. She was going to be leaving them without a word, without a navigator.

"Not when the Mini-Merry is also missing! We'll just have to conclude that it went missing along the night with you. You took it to leave, and I'll convince them that you obviously have personal issues that you want to work out on your own and that we should respect that and give you the time you need."

"Thank you, you've always been a wonderful friend." Nami felt the tears burning to fall, she wouldn't break down on deck. Knowing that someone was on her side helped, she wasn't really alone in this. "If it is a girl I promise to name her after you."

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Hand on a protruding stomach, Nami carefully found each footing as she descended the stairs. It was almost time and she was eager to see what all the talk was about. She would probably be the only villager at the dump site but she was anxious to see what the legend was. Days after arriving she had looked into the myth and asked about it. None of the villagers thought much of it, had long accepted the phenomenon as another part of their daily lives.

Abe's Island wasn't that large, nor did it have a lot to offer. She was still living off of the treasure she had confiscated from the Sunny. Plenty had been left behind to see the crew through until their next stop, but she had taken enough to see her through a few years of living comfortably. Becoming pregnant, she had learned to use each beli wisely. She had bought only five new maternity dresses, and a comfortable pair of shoes to see her through the larger months. None knew of her past as a pirate or that she had a small bounty on her head. She was doing her best to keep a low-profile. Showing helped to keep anyone from associating her with wanted pirates. They all saw an expecting mother, a poor woman that had recently lost her husband during a pirate attack on their ship.

"You're really going, aren't you?" Aila, the village baker, spotted her walking towards the falls. "There really won't be much to see, it is usually just debris or strange fish."

"I know but how often do you see something so strange? I know we are on the Grand Line but I'm consumed with curiosity. I'm just as curious as to why no one has tried to see where it comes from." Nami smiled when the woman just shrugged before going back to rearranging her pies on the window ledge. Abe's vortex, it was extraordinary, even for the Grand Line. Every year a hole would open in the sky to dump water into their falls. Out of nowhere strange things would come through to land in their water system. People have claimed to see the objects suddenly just falling out of wall, always accompanied by a blast of sea water. There was a rumor that approximately forty years ago a child had been found on the shoreline. The little boy had ran away from the village but many swore that he had come from Abe's Vortex.

She figured that it was somehow connected to some other part of the Grand Line, it was still fascinating to think about. It gave her something to look forward to, besides the upcoming birth. It was lonely in her small home and she did miss her nakama. The people of the village were very sweet and had accepted her without any questions. The only problem she had was people wanting to drive the Mini-Merry, but she had parked it at the docks until she was ready to leave.

The sound of rushing water echoed in the distance to signal that she was getting close to the falls. The sound of rushing water, had her picking up her speed. The lake was glorious, connected to the mountain range, and in the distance was the falls. There was no way to get close to the vortex so she took a seat on the small dock to wait for it.

It took another two hours before she noticed anything strange happening. The water suddenly took on a darker hue and something brown rolled down the falls to splash below. The spray squirted like a broken faucet to blow the garbage outwards.

"That is why we don't really care for it." Aila spoke from behind her. Her round stomach bounced with laughter at the dismayed look. "It is always garbage that comes through. Whatever it is, it is basically dumping their garbage into our home. Nothing interesting has really came through that thing."

"What about the baby I heard so much about?" Nami placed a hand on her own stomach.

"A myth, there was no proof since no one saw him exit it. He was just found on the shore right after it was scheduled to go off. Someone could have deposited him there and left him, it was an ugly baby."

"Aila, babies aren't ugly." Nami scolded the old woman. How could she call a baby ugly? All babies were cute, it was rude to say so. She already knew her baby was going to be handsome and adorable.

"Most are cute, but this one was ugly. That was why no one would take him in, he was a mean boy too. But I came to see if you were up to having dinner with me today."

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A/N: Yes, I know drugging Luffy was bad, bad Nami but she bought something to make him open up to her and tell the truth. Since Luffy deep down cares about her and is sexually attracted to her, the drug brought that to the surface, but had the horrible side effect of memory loss. She didn't mean to date rape him. This is the prologue and the start of my set up, hope you are looking forward to things crossing over. I chose those three because I think they'd make kick ass female pirates.

Next chapter: A mission goes astray...

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