As the boat pushed her sail boat to the pier the two men came on to her boat "you need to pay a for this" one of them said implying to the ride they gave her. The girl raised her eyebrow toward the two men in front of her, they were twice her size and being in a new place she knew it was not in her best interest to start a fight so with a heavy heart she agreed to pay. With that they disappear from sight leaving the girl all alone in the new place.
"well this is where my adventure begins…" she said to herself as she walked toward the heart of the city.
As she stared at the statute to marvel in its glory ignoring the hustle and bustle of the city around her. As she stood there a man approach her with a smile, "Beautiful ain't it?" the man said cheerfully startling the girl in blue. She turn to him and nodded being on guard against the man whom she barely knows. "Little girl you should know the history of this statute was erected by the townspeople for Pirate King Luffy…" he explained. The girl said nothing thus the man took it as an indication he should continue. "This statute was build because of some baseless myth from a book but pirate wannabe still flock here because they think this place would bring them luck on their journey." He whined "are you going to be one of them?" The girl quickly shake her head "I'm not planning …" before she could continue a man suddenly came up to them. "Soldier stop dallying around with a kid, we already check the records she's not in them, so we don't need to try and convince her to join us." The man said shocking the girl, He took a glance at her, seeing her petite figure, came to the conclusion that she was not a threat.
"Come on soldier this kid isn't even in the devil fruit registry so she won't be able to join us" The first man took a good look at her, and agreed, her blond hair and blue eyed make her look more of a noble than that of a criminal. The girl still confused on what's happening noticed how both of these men was staring at her, that she took offence. "its rude to stare…" she said clearly uncomfortable with the circumstance. Both the two men looked at each other and nodded before giving her some coins "get yourself clean up kid this isn't a place for people like you…" The first man said. "There's a tavern near here stay there cause its safer for you there use the coins and you'll get a room…." the other said as he pointed to a building nearby with that they left the girl there under the statute.
The girl blinked a few time as her eyes followed the two men she sigh before looking at the money she received. "Just because I'm a little bit dirty doesn't mean I'm poor…." Seeing how there's some dirt in her clothing."bet you didn't have to get that all the time…" She said to the statute before deciding to go to the tavern that was suggested. Maybe there she can make sense of all of this there, slowly she made her way leaving the statute behind.
As she entered the tavern it was as busy as the city outside with people drinking and talking, basically having the time of their life, the girl carefully made her way to the counter where she passed the money she received to the receptionist. The receptionist took one look at the coins and chuckle "so your joining them huh?" the man said nonchalantly. "I don't understand what you mean?" the girl said confused as ever. The receptionist raised an eyebrow but saw the look on the girls face "Those coins are used by the marines…" he explained. "I'm not one of them…" she quickly retort. "all I did was stand at the statute and a man walked up to me and gave me a speech…." The girl explained. "Well it doesn't if you know them or not cause the marines now are determine to take out piracy and what better way to do that than to convince every person that stand there that they're on the right side because it is a sacred place being where the story of the legend started." "yeah…" the girl answered quietly taking the key room offered by the receptionist. "Hope you enjoy your stay at Makino tavern right in the heart of Dawn City…" the man said as she made her way to her room.
