AN: I know it's been done before but since there aren't a lot of fanfictions involving Luffy The director of CP9 I decided to write my own version. Please enjoy!

In the Grand Line there is an island where the sun never sets. This island is know as Enies Lobby, a place that no pirate would want to come within 100 miles of. Pirates, and even some marines, fear it due to the fact that whenever pirates go there they are greeted by thousands of marines and a courthouse where they are sentenced by an unfair judge to the ultimate hell, Implel Down. High above that courthouse, in an office as big as a cathedral, sits a tanned boy who looks to be 17 years of age. He was wearing a black three piece suit with a red undershirt and a black tie. Despite his sharp clothing his black hair is unruly and wild. A hard frown is set on his face as he stares down at something below him on the desk. A hesitant knock sounded at the large wooden doors. His obsidian colored eyes flicked up at the door before he gave a monotone,

"Come in."

The door opened just enough for an obviously nervous marine to slip in the top half of his body, but he did not dare come into the room any further. The boy resisted the urge to roll his eyes at the man's behavior, this man was at least twice his age and size, yet he looked about ready to wet his pants under the boy's gaze. However, the boy could understand the marine's fear, after all he could ruin the man's life if the man so much as looked the wrong way at the boy. He could order that the man be tortured for no reason at all, and his subordinates would carry it out without question. The reason his subordinates never questioned his orders was due to the fact that they were obedient and possibly a little overprotective when it came to him. The boy still had to hold back a sigh almost everytime this happened because he had never before done any of the fore mentioned actions so most of the fear was unfounded. Despite his displeasure at the accasionally nasty rumors that circulated around him, there wasn't much he could do about it other than just put up with it. Turning his attention back to the marine at the door he waited silently for him to speak. The man, seeing that the boy behind the desk was waiting for him to speak, decided that the sooner he got this done the sooner he would be far away from the well dressed boy.

"S-Sir the boating d-docks reported t-that agents Jabra, Fukurou, and Kumadori had arrived and will be reporting to y-y-you soon."

"Is that all?" the boy asked in a monotone voice once again.

"Y-Yes Sir" the man stuttered.

"Then you are dismissed." The boy said looking back down at his desk.

The man seemed to sigh in relief as he slipped out of the room, the door closing with a soft thud. The boy sighed and leaned back in his chair enjoying the silence of the room. He was tired from reading, writing, signing, or vetoing papers and reports since he had walked into the office this morning and he wasn't sure he had the energy to deal with his more loud and flambioant subordinates who would soon be walking into his office to report about how their mission had gone. The boy however, already knew the mission had not gone as he had wanted it to. He knew because the results had been on the front of the newspaper he had received while eating lunch. The headline had read '23 Killed in Kulanma' which is where he had sent his agents to, they were supposed to kill only three of the people on the casualties list who were giving information to the Revolutionaries. He was eager to ask his subordinates how on earth they had wound up with 20 extra bodies. He was also not looking forward to reporting the reason behind the surplus in cadavers, especially if it was for the reason he was thinking of. If there was a silver lining it would have to be the fact that none of his agents identities nor the name Cipher Pol 9 was mentioned anywhere in the newspaper. Suddenly a loud knock rattled the doors of his office. The boy jolted out of his thoughts before quickly straightening his back and turned to face the door. However, before he could give the knocker permission to enter the doors were pushed open with such force that the doors slammed into their respective parts of the wall on either side of the doorway. The action was soon followed by a loud voice saying

"Yo yoooi Directer Luffy we have returned!"

The boy, now know as Monkey D. Luffy Directer of Cipher Pol 9, could feel a headache coming on. It was going to be a long day.

To be continued...

AN: Thank you for reading!