Anti mary sue and Guest-
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1) stop reading and harassing me.
I do not tolerate fools easily unless I find them somewhat entertaining.
And 2) look up the definition of the word 'fanfiction' and read it until you finally grasp the concept.
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Luffy entered the cabin quietly, not wanting to disturb Kay even if she was drugged at the moment and quickly made himself comfortable in his seat and sighed and he looked at her. This...wasn't how he had hoped things would go when he had made up his mind to follow her. It really, really wasn't.
Everything that he had hoped for had been the total opposite of what had actually happened so far. Not that he had actually been expecting her to leap at the chance to have him as a subordinate. That would have been unrealistic thinking on his part if he had expected it.
Thank god that he had contacted Shanks earlier about part of his issue, he really felt out of his depth right now and having some help would be nice since there wasn't really anyone on the Merry that could help him.
Sighing he took a moment to analyze the situation as best as he could, factoring in everything that he knew about Kay so far, including her sickly state among other things- and began to plan to fatten her up some first thing when she was awake again to make up for what weight she was going to lose while sleeping/healing. Broth could only sustain a body for so long.
And she looked like she could stand to gain about thirty pounds or so.
Besides, he wanted her healthy for...uh..future events.
Of course when he thought back to his earlier conversation with Usopp, his mind sort of...spaced out on him, leaving him with far more questions than answers about his behavior since meeting her before inwardly cringing as he realized that he owed her a huge, huge apology for nearly killing her a while ago.
Indirectly of course, but he had almost killed her just the same. However he couldn't very well apologize to her while she was unconscious- she wouldn't hear him, and this time would be better used not only in monitoring her condition (just in case) but also preparing for their departure.
He needed to make sure that everything pertaining to his new life as her subordinate was in order on top of his affairs as the former captain of the Straw Hats. Especially since he knew that he was sort of leaving them in a lurch here.
Scrubbing his face with his hands for a second, he huffed slightly before deciding to get to work.
He'd start with the secret room built into the walls of his cabin since it was in part what concerned him the most at the moment aside from Kay's health.
Ever since before he had set out to become a pirate, he had been accumulating a great deal of gold, silver, copper, paper money and even rare and precious gems and jewelry. In fact a lot of his stuff had been given to him by Ace and Sabo before he had died when they were all little kids, however unlike the other two- he'd hidden his booty really, really, really well.
Not only that but he had secretly stolen a majority of his funds right out from Nami's nose as well, but in his defense- it wasn't like he could just walk up to her and ask for some money- she was such a money grubber that she'd expect him to pay her back with interest if she gave him any, and he knew it.
There were some items that he'd like to take with him among the gems and jewelry that he had, mostly for sentimental reasons, items belonging to his late mother, gifted to him by his grandfather at one point during his childhood as well as some items given to him by Shanks.
Though he didn't quite care of most of the pieces so much that he wouldn't jump at a chance to sell them if the need arose.
Aside from that he had about ten chests of gems, fifteen of jewelry, twenty eight of rare and precious high priced pearls, nine large- and by large he meant that he could stuff both Chopper in his big humanoid form, and Franky together in them- that was how large they were; chests full of gold, seven medium chests of silver and the rest of the coins and such were sort of haphazardly strewn about the floor of the hidden room.
He had even come across several, beautifully hand carved ivory chests that he wanted to keep.
Anyways, he figured that he could take at least half of the stuff (give or take) with him when he and Kay and possibly Robin too- left the crew, and if so- then he would have enough to provide a more than comfortable life for the three of them well until they each died.
But then he wasn't terribly worried about Robin so much as he was Kay. Robin had been a pirate ever since she had been a little kid, and much like him. She probably had stashes of treasure and shit everywhere.
He didn't know enough about Kay to know what she had before she had joined him and his friends at the marine base to save Robin.
He didn't even know if she had a home or not. Or a job. Or much else now that he really thought about it. He'd have to ask her once she was awake and he'd apologized for nearly killing her.
If she didn't have those things, then he'd take care of acquiring them for her. It was simply that simple. She needed, and he provided. That was what subordinates did right?
Besides even with just half of the stuff he planned to take with them, he would still have more than enough to buy thirty Merry's, a nice medium sized island, and still have enough to not only pay his own bounty at least three hundred times over but also to purchase a nice piece of land and build a nice house on it in which they could live in as well.
Not to mention that he would even have enough to set up trusts for Kay's children and grandchildren to live on for several generations.
Which was fine, he wanted that for them. But he'd have to be careful when he set everything up. Which only left the portion of stuff he didn't wish to take.
Luffy was a worrier by nature. Well...sort of.
It was part of the reason why he was only taking half of his funds and such with him. He wanted the rest of the crew to have the other half which would be more than enough for each of them to give up pirating forever and live in the lap of luxury if they wanted.
Zorro could open his own sword fighting school.
Usopp could train people to be sharpshooters.
Nami could return to her home and her sister if she wanted.
Sanji could open up his own on the sea restaurant, and cook for all kinds of people.
Chopper could open a clinic or hospital and maybe even a small school to train other's wanting to become doctors.
Robin if she decided to leave with he and Kay, could settle down somewhere quiet and teach others to read those weird graphts that she was always looking for.
Luffy smiled at the thought of them all doing something like that. He'd bet that each of them would have such an awesome time. It almost made him feel sad that he might not ever see them again once he left.
He wasn't sure how long he sat there working things out in his head, before he moved his thoughts to a piece of paper and such, but after a few long and strenuous hours- a crick in his neck- and no sleep whatsoever, Luffy glanced back over at Kay again and stifled a tired yawn before muttering.
"I think I'm going to sleep now. Don't run away." And with that, he leaned himself back into a semi comfortable position and dozed off.
