Corazon Week 2017

Title: Fire/Warmth
Rating: T
Fandom: One Piece
Summary: Corazon's coat provided him warmth. It was also very flammable. [Modern AU] [Papa Cora and Baby Law]
Warnings: Possible OOCness (But let's be honest, I don't write that many stories that are in character)


The first gift he had received from his older brother after reuniting after fourteen years of separation was a coat. It wasn't just any old, common coat that could be bought anywhere in the world. It was made of black feathers and fit him perfectly.

"It's to keep you warm during winter," Doflamingo had said.

But Corazon only thought it was one of the reasons why he had been given a feathered coat. He was pretty sure his brother gave him a black coat to match Doflamingo's own pink one. Since they were brothers, they had to wear something in common and Doflamingo had chosen for them to wear matching coats.

Corazon had got to admit, it was really thoughtful of him. But then he thought Doflamingo just wanted to show off his fashion line. His brother knew just how flammable Corazon was. Even with short sleeves, he set his shoulder on fire. Even with no sleeves, he set his shoulder on fire. Hell, even when Corazon wasn't wearing a shirt, his shoulder caught fire!

So why in the world did Donquixote Doflamingo think it was a good idea to give him a jacket made of hundreds of flammable feathers!?

Corazon sighed as he sat on his couch. Well, it was pretty warm so it'd be great for winter like Doflamingo had said. "Dada," Tiny hands clung to the feathers.

Corazon chuckled and picked his one year old son up, placing him on his lap. "You really like being with me, right Law?"

"Waw wub…"

Corazon waited for Law to saw "Cowa."

"Fwuffy!" Law hugged the sleeve of Corazon's coat instead of Corazon himself.

The coat provided warmth but Corazon refused to let it have all of his son's love! He didn't care what Doffy says, he was going to throw it in the fireplace!

A few minutes later the fire fighters came rushing in, already used to the routine of Corazon setting things on fire.