"Well then…where do I start?" She thought for a second then leaned against the door frame, staring out it at the popping bubbles. "The beginning I guess. The very beginning. On the day I was born in Foosha Village, a dark cloud formed above the citizens' head just as I cried. This is their first indication that something was abnormal with me. Every time I cried as a baby lightening and heavy rain would appear, and stop as I calmed. After I was born my mother disappeared, my guess is back to Dragon, because three years later she returned with my new born baby brother in her arms. She left the next day, leaving me and Luffy there. That's the only time I ever saw my mother's face. Long dark hair flowing in the wind, a soft smile fit to her personality. When Luffy was six, meaning I was nine. Shanks appeared at Foosha Village and Luffy grew quickly attached to him. I took the confusion with Shanks to my own use and left out to the ocean. I'm not sure if anyone ever looked for me or just forgot about me. Oh well Luffy, do you still remember what I studied while I was still in Foosha Village?" Luffy looked dumbfounded, like he usually is.

"Not really, but I heard you sang every afternoon at the town square." Kira smirked.

"Of course, you know why? If I remember correctly then I did tell you at a time." He thought and shook his head.

"Oh well, no help in making you remember. When Luffy was born there was one more thing I left out, my mother left me a letter that I could only read when I was seven. The letter contained the only thing attached between me and my mother, an ancient power, called the 'hypnotizing voice.' It's just as it says, if I sing then I can hypnotize anyone near to me, and only the people I wish to take control of. Back then I started practicing every day the songs until I finally could control the animals. I could only control people a few years later. When I turned 13 I already left out to sea and nobody complain, not even that picky major, because I could by then erase memories. That's when it happened.

'Yo ho ho, a pirate's life for me.' Kira sang as she leaned over her boat's railing, staring at the ocean clashing against the side of the boat. She had no crew members with her, she was a lone pirate. Her course was set for Loguetown, well to be honest...she thought she was. She sighed. 'Maybe it wasn't such a good idea going so early. I'm not ever sure if I'm even going to Loguetown or not, my navigating skills suck! And I need food. I also can't survive in the Grand Line without a crew.' She sighed. 'I'm going to die, aren't I?' She opened her eyes and widened them a little. 'What's that?' Not too far from the boat was an old, rusty chest. She quickly threw a rope at it and pulled it on board. It was heavier then she expected. She struggled with the lock, it didn't even budge. She thought for a moment. 'This is quite an old lock, so maybe…' She sat up straight and closed her eyes. She started to hum a song then opened her mouth and sang a very high note. The lock shook from side to side until it fell off on its own. She stopped and stared at it. She sat closer and placed her hands on it. 'Please be something yummy to eat!' She opened it but pulled a strange face. 'Well it's not a yummy thingee to eat, but I guess it's still something.' She pulled out the brown rotten vine of grapes. 'Eww.' She slowly placed her mouth to take a bite but pulled back and took a sniff. 'Oh well.' She took a few grapes in the mouth and slowly chewed on them. Her face turned into disgust. She wanted to spit them out but instead she swallowed them. She instantly jumped up and ran to the railing of the boat. She wanted to take a mouth full of sea water, even that would be better than the taste. But if she reached any further then she would fall into the ocean. She stood up again but something was terribly of. Everything was strange to her and took a moment to figure out. Everything was upside down. She looked at the sea from her upside down stage. She looked up. Her eyes widened and she was shocked. She did not expect that. What she was looking at was her own body with no head! She wanted to scream but she then realized that where her head would've been was a dark purple light. She looked down and saw that at the end of her neck was the same. (Not to mention her head was floating) She could still feel her legs and arms and when she moved them, she could see the movements. 'Huh?' She knelt down and her head was pulled out of this purple light and onto her body. She felt her neck where her head and body was gone just moments ago. She crawled a little further away and stood up. The purple light was still in the air and when she looked up she saw the other one. She examined them both and stepped to the one and placed her hand in it. She looked up and sure enough her hand was now floating in mid-air. She pulled it back and smiled. 'So I ate one of the legendary Devil Fruits. How stupid I am? But now I just wonder…which one? Is it teleportation? Portals? Hmmm.' The two 'portals' disappeared. She held her hands out in front of her and closed her eyes. She took a deep breath and concentrated. Two lights spawned at the ends of her hands. It grew lager and fused together. She opened her eyes and saw that this purple light was now half her size. She looked into the portal and saw not what she expected. She saw Loguetown from the sky, the houses, the buildings, the people, the pirates, the marines and the execution platform. 'So it's like…both? Portals that can teleport you. I wonder what else I can do now.' She pulled her head back and smiled. Then she widened her eyes as the portal vanished. She yelled into the clear sky as loud as she can. 'HOW DID I FORGET TO GET MEAT?!'