So I really need a big reminder about what all happens. I mean, I know Luffy and the other two get through the Trial of Spheres. But I can't remember when Nola eats Luffy. And with Atticus with her, now maybe she won't. And there's hope of getting the ship down sooner and a bunch of other crap. We'll see what I can do.

Song of the chapter, tough choice here, 'When We Stand Together' by Nickelback. Not mine, everyone!

One more depending on a prayer

And we all look away

People pretending everywhere

It's just another day

There's bullets flying through the air

And they still carry on

We watch it happen over there

And then just turn it off

I thought it fit. Somewhat. If we get as far as I would like.

Disclaimer: One Piece and Harry Potter (references) are not mine.

Claimer: Atticus and Estrella are mine, though.

Here the Chapter Starts

Estrella jerked back with a shriek, taking off from Nola's head. Atticus ducked down to avoid the flailing wings as his familiar started circling around them. "Is something wrong, Estrella?" Nola inquired curiously.

"I just heard something," the agathodemon replied, looking to Atticus. "I think it was the whistle. The one Gan Fall gave us and we decided Chopper shall hold onto it."

"That means we're close to the ship, and the others," Atticus deduced with a low hum. "If Chopper blew the whistle, that means one of two things. Either he's by himself, or the opponent took down the others with him." Neither scenario settles well with him. He looked down to Nola, patting her head before getting up and walking over to the closest eye. Once on the eye ridge, he crouched down then leaned forward. The yellow eye looked up at him. "Do you have any idea where our ship could be around here?"

Nola hummed lowly, looking around the area carefully. "I think… yes. There is an altar. My father never explained it to me since he died when I was very young. But I sometimes see some ships taken there, offered as sacrifices to the human leader of this place." She growled lowly, her scaly lips twitching as her pupils shrunk into thin slits. "I detest him."

"Can you take us there?" he asked. "One of our friends is in trouble, if not all of them. And if there is an altar, maybe there will be clues about where your city is."

Nola's nodding head almost threw Atticus off, but he caught his balance before she lowered to the ground and started to slither in the direction of the whistle. Estrella glided back down, landing on the larger serpent's head and tucking her wings in.

"I don't like this, Atticus," Estrella announced. "Chopper is the one holding onto the whistle. If he isn't alone, then there is someone out there that managed to take down Zoro."

"Like Mama once said to the family when we all went to her home realm," he started, crossing his legs to sit up properly on top of Nola's head. "Different world, different rules. We don't know how things are up here. The thinner air is expected, but we don't know if the people here are that different than in the Blue Seas. What if the people here have a type of magic, like I do?"

"The only ones with magic like you are Luna and your mother," the agathodemon pointed out. "But I understand what you mean. We don't know what to expect up here. Even their greetings are weird. And those dials Conis showed us… what if they can be used for more than simply household chores?"

"All we can do is get there, help Chopper, and figure out what is going on," the blonde sighed heavily, his shoulders shrugging. "I hope we don't get there too late."

They burst from the trees, eyes focusing on the Merry sitting upon the altar, a man riding a large bird hovering over it. Chopper in his Heavy form was there, breaking off the burning mast and throwing it away in order to save the rest of the ship. The doctor was yelling at the man, claiming he was the one meant to guard the ship, demanding the stranger cease his attack. Instead, the man regarded him with anger, striking out at the ship again.

"I know that human," Nola stated. "He is one of the minions of the thunder leader."

"Meaning he's our enemy, sesesese," Atticus chuckled as Estrella slid off Nola once more, flying around the serpent's large head. "Nola, I promised you that I will help you find your city. I do not intend to break my promise. I do, however, wish to ask you for your help."

"And you may have it," the gigantic snake returned, watching the man and bird as the priest explained the rules of sacrificial offerings.

"That is our ship," he explained, pointing towards the Merry. "The little creature onboard is our doctor and he's the only one there. He cannot handle that man by himself, so Estrella and I will distract him. If you can get our ship off that altar, it would be appreciated. Maybe then we can get it somewhere safe."

"Very well," Nola accepted. "Be careful, my friend. They predict movement."

"Sounds like Kenbunshoku," he muttered to himself as he leapt off Nola's head, landing on Estrella's back. "We have our work cut out for us."

"Great, been a while," Estrella snickered as Atticus laid flat against her, her body twisting in the air.

The man turned towards them, calling for his bird to pull back just as Estrella slide by, feathers brushing feathers. The agathodemon straightened out, taking a wide turn as Atticus sat back up, shaking his head to clear away his dizziness. "Whoa, that was fun!" he exclaimed.

"Atticus! Estrella!" Chopper called out with relief, tears pouring from his eyes. "I'm so glad to see you guys! I was so scared!"

"Relax, Chopper, we got this," Atticus reassured, waving to the reindeer but keeping his eyes on the priest. "By the way, don't mind Nola. She's just getting the ship down."

"Huh? Nola?" Curious, the reindeer looked around only to jump up and scream in fright upon seeing the giant snake.

"Ah, one of the trespassers making it ahead of the others," the man noted, placing his javelin on his shoulder. "I find it interesting that you possess a flying creature, though not one I am familiar with."

"She's an agathodemon, and your pet is a poser," Atticus informed with a wide grin while knocking his sunglasses down to cover his eyes. Hands gripping her reins tightly, he patted her neck. "I seem to find myself not liking you at all. Nola says she doesn't like you. I find you attacking one of my friends and trying to destroy our ship. I think I may need to kill you for that."

"Ha!" the man barked out. "You seem to not understand the meaning of sacrifice either!"

"To live, one must die," Atticus recited, stretching one arm out while summoning an orb of light to it. "Just always make sure the one dying is not yourself."

"What was that last part?" he asked irritably.

"I am Donquixote Atticus, and this is my familiar, Estrella," he introduced. "May I know the name of my prey?"

The priest scoffed at him. "I am one of God Eneru's priest, Shura. This is Fuza." He lifted his arm, tightening the grip on the handle of his javelin that was starting to glow red with heat. "Prepare to die!"

As the large bird shot towards them, Estrella snapped open her wings and spun in place, creating a twister around them. Atticus poured his magic into the twister, mixing water into it as the base touched the cloud pool below, sucking up the cloud as well. The javelin stabbed into the twister, creating a pillar of steam as heat and cold clashed together.

Then the twister was gone, as well as Estrella and Atticus. Blinking in confusion for a moment, then smirking, he directed Fuza to the side quickly, causing Atticus to miss. "Arm swings back, strike to the feet," Shura said, though Atticus growled as his arm still swung out to grasp the avian feet. Fuza pulled back more, causing the teen to miss and continue falling until Estrella caught him.

"Yep, Kenbunshoku," he sighed heavily as Estrella rose back to be level with Fuza.

"I don't know what that is," Shura informed. "This is Mantra. And only we few are able to use it."

"So says you," Atticus scoffed, rolling his eyes as the man and bird charged at them again. "How about this…" Lifting his glowing hand, he pointing towards the oncoming priest with a smirk. "Fiendfyre!" Flames erupted from his palm, circling around the duo until it took the form of a large agathodemon made of fire. The fiery beast roared loudly, snapping towards the priest.

"The fun thing about Fiendfyre is that it doesn't have a mind to make up what decisions, what moves, to make," Atticus stated as the priest jerked his bird back to dodge the snap. "It just destroys. Try to keep up."

The fiery agathodemon snapped out again, grasping Fuza's wing in its flaming maw. The bird shrieked in pain, shooting fire from its own mouth, but the Fiendfyre simply absorbed the flames. The cursed flames ate through the feathers, burning the skin despite Shura trying to stab it with his javelin. Fuza shrieked once more as the wing suddenly burnt off, futilely trying to stay airborne and instead falling into the cloud pool.

With only one wing, the bird will not be able to surface and will end up drowning. The priest, on the other hand, surfaced again, still holding his weapon. Atticus spotted fins in the water swimming towards the priest.

"We do need information," Estrella suggested while Atticus dismissed the Fiendfyre agathodemon with a wave of his hand. The fiery beast dissipated into small embers floating away into the air. "I think he'll do just fine."

"Do I even have any Veritaserum?" he asked, making a show of watching the priest fight off the sharks.

"I'm pretty sure you do," his familiar replied.

The decision, however, was taken from their hands as Gan Fall suddenly appeared, diving down and snatching Shura from the cloud pool. He dropped the man onto the Merry, which was now floating harmlessly on the cloud water due to Nola removing it from the altar. The large serpent seemed to be focusing on the altar itself, her eyes twitching in various directions. It must be a familiar location to her.

Estrella flew around the Merry, shaking her head at the damages as Atticus leapt from her back. Shura was already on his feet, trying to stab Gan Fall with his javelin. Scoffing in dismissal, he held out his glowing hand once more. "Incarcerous." Ropes flew from the limb, wrapping around Shura tightly. The javelin fell to the wooden deck, soon followed by the priest bound in rope. "Seriously, you are annoying."

"Why not let him die?" Nola hissed angrily, snapping her head towards the ship. "It is what he deserves!"

"Easy, big girl," Atticus placated. "He may know something we need to know. Remember, information plays a big part in every game."

"When Pierre and I heard the whistle, we came as fast as we could," Gan Fall stated, shaking his head. "I did not expect the scene I came upon. A priest defeated in battle. The Master of the Sky being friendly to anyone. I will admit curiosity."

"Nola just needed someone to talk to," he brushed off with a shrug, reaching up and petting one of the whiskers hanging near him. "She's not so bad once you can convince her to not eat you." Looking down at the struggling priest, his mouth thankfully covered by the rope or they would probably be dealing with some very foul sky island language, Atticus started digging into his bag. "If I have any," he muttered, crouching down next to the bound man.

"Any what?" Chopper asked curiously.

"When my Mama left her home realm and came here, she had to find various substitutes for potion ingredients," he explained. "Sometimes, the potion ended up stronger than its counterpart. Sometimes weaker. Sometimes, she just experimented and came up with something completely new. One of the potions she created that was made stronger is known as Veritaserum, otherwise known as a Truth Potion. All it takes is one drop and this guy will tell us his deepest, darkest secrets."

"I have never heard of such a concoction," Gan Fall informed.

"That's why I said it was from my Mama's home realm," Atticus sighed in annoyance to the elderly man. "Let me see… blood replenisher… fever reducer… Mama called that one Skele-Gro… boil remover… Anything not medical in here? Oh, wait… Felix Felicis? Why do I have a Luck Potion in my bag?"

"Hey, Atticus," Chopper chirped, looking up to the blonde with wide and eager eyes. "That stuff sounds really interesting and useful. When you can, do you think you can go over them with me? Can you teach me how to make them?"

"I will do what I can," the teen replied with a small smile and nod before suddenly exclaiming triumphantly as he pulled out a vial that looked like it was just water. "Ah-ha! Veritaserum!"

"It looks like water," Gan Fall said, staring at the teen blandly.

"It's supposed to," Atticus sighed in annoyance. "That makes it harder to detect when you're trying to slip it into someone's drink. Now, open wide, bozo."

Shura jerked his head back, biting down on the rope in his mouth as he glared at the blonde teen. While he wasn't sure if the teenager is telling the truth or not, he wasn't going to risk it.

Atticus grabbed the man by his chin sharply, digging his digits into the flesh until the man yelled at the pain in his jaw. Slipping the rope out of the priest's mouth, he tilted the vial enough for a single drop to fall out. Shura tried spitting it out as soon as Atticus released him, but the teen already knew it was in his system. It just needed a few more seconds to fully affect the priest.

"Alright then," the teen sighed as he squatted in front of the man glaring at him. "A little test first. What is your name?"

"Shura," the priest told him.

"What is your occupation?"

"I am a priest to God Eneru. I test trespassers in the Ordeal of Strings."

"Ordeal of Strings, how fascinating," Atticus scoffed with a roll of his eyes. Whatever the ordeal was, it was more than likely nothing compared to the stuff his Dad can do with his powers. "How does your javelin work?"

"There is a Heat Dial inside it. The Heat Dial causes it to heat up to a high degree so that anything it hits catches fire."

"And that bird with the fire breath?"

"Fuza had a Flame Dial in his beak."

"Are you upset that your bird just drowned? Because you left him to that death."

"Of course I am! I've had Fuza with me for years!"

Atticus was somewhat glad the man was upset about the loss of his bird. If he wasn't, then he may just have to kill him or torture him out of spite. "So tell me about your boss, Eneru. What is he like? Where is he? What is he planning? What are his powers? And your comrades, tell me about them. Who are they? What can they do? How many of them are there?"

Here is a line!

Chopper looked sad that he was being left alone again as Atticus readied Estrella once more. The other three were out in the jungle somewhere, in a place none of them knew anything about. So it made sense that they be found and brought back to the now-safe Merry while Chopper waited for Luffy and the other two to show up. Gan Fall decided that he was going to stay with the reindeer as well in case of another priest coming by. Shura was unconscious and tied to what was left of the mast.

"You're leaving me here?" Chopper asked warily.

"You're not alone this time," Atticus reassured the young zoan. "Gan Fall is here, too. If anything happens, he can help you. If Shura wakes up, keep the javelin away from him and don't touch the ropes. They're charmed to not break, but if he gets that javelin, he can burn them."

"You will be fine, little one," Estrella added, bumping her snout to Chopper's hat lightly. "But we do need to find Zoro and the women. Preferably before they get into trouble."

"They're making quite a ruckus with their shouting," Nola pointed out in annoyance, looking to the forest. Atticus and Estrella couldn't hear anything, but Nola was probably used to the usual sounds of the forest and could filter out the white noise. "I am sure I can find them."

"Oh! Thank you, Nola!" Chopper suddenly cheered up to the gigantic serpent, earning a confused gaze from her. "I mean, that was really nice of you to get the Merry off that altar! So thank you! I'll make sure to tell the others what you did!"

Nola groaned curiously, her head tilting as Atticus jumped onto Estrella, who flew up to the snake's head. "We do appreciate the help, Nola," Atticus told her gently. "And just like I promised you, we'll help you find your city. But I have to be sure all my friends are safe and sound. We don't know this place like you do, and I doubt they can handle much else of what's around here."

"I understand," Nola told him lowly. "I was starting to remember something about this place, but the surroundings are so different now."

"Then let's get going, maybe we'll find more sites that will help jog your memory," Atticus suggested, patting the whisker hanging near him. "Chopper, Gan Fall! We're going on!"

"Okay!" Chopper called back. "Be careful!"

Nodding back, he directed Estrella to follow after Nola, who was already in the process of turning around. Once the agathodemon was hovering near the gigantic serpent's eye, Nola looked to him and commented, "I still believe you should have killed that human."

"I want to see just how far Eneru will go," Atticus commented. "Maybe we can use his own people as leverage… if he cares enough."

"He doesn't," Nola corrected.

Here is a line!

When they found the trio, they were at the edge of the island, staring at a two-story house. More like, half of one. And if Atticus needed more proof as to his theory being true, then this would be it. He had no doubt that this is the other half of Cricket's house.

"Looks like my theory wasn't off at all," he commented, causing Nami to jump in surprise as Zoro and Robin calmly turned to him. Only for their eyes to grow wide upon noticing the gigantic snake behind him. "I can't believe you guys. You left Chopper on the ship, by himself. You know he's a nervous little wreck and he's still young. Guess what happened? The ship was attacked and poor little Chopper was struggling to protect the Merry. For shame!"

"Atticus!" Nami yelled, shakily lifting a finger to point to the blue serpent. "There's a-!"

"That's Nola," he supplied, cutting his cousin off. "I asked her to help me find you guys and tell me what she can about this place. In exchange, I help her find her city."

"Her city?" Robin repeated curiously.

"The City of Gold," he said mystically, waving his hands in the air before leaning forward to cross his arms onto his familiar's head. "Nola was still really young when Jaya broke and part of it came up here." Looking over the area, noticing Nola raise up to take a closer look at the home, he hummed lowly. "She says that she knew Noland, and he was around four hundred years ago. She's not even half Aster's age, but she's been around since before the island came up here. I think the food she eats here is why she's so huge."

"So the City of Gold really is here," Nami softly realized then grinned widely and threw her hands into the air. "Thank you, God! The sky island we tried so hard to reach is actually the City of Gold! This must be my reward for my good behavior!"

"Nami," Atticus sighed as he jumped down from Estrella, landing gently on the ground. "The city isn't ours. Never was and never will be. It's Nola's." He jabbed a thumb over his shoulder to the large serpent that was staring at the broken house with shock. "If you want to try and take it, talk to her."

"Can't you?" Zoro suggested with a quirked brow.

"You think I want to piss off a snake that makes Aster look meek?" the blonde teen asked incredulously as his agathodemon gracefully landed behind him. "Let me explain Aster. He is a size-shifting basilisk. He can, at his smallest, be six feet long. At his full size, he's sixty feet long. He has venom that will kill you in under a minute, no matter his size. And when he grows to be over fifteen feet, his eyes alone can kill you. And this big girl's idea of greeting people is eating them. Try and ask me again."

Hearing a soft whimper, the group looked up to see Nola trembling. Only Atticus could hear what she was saying. "This is all that's left. The village is gone. Calgara's home is gone."

Letting out a soft sigh, he looked to the others. "Nola was friends with Noland, as well as another person named Calgara," he explained. "This was Calgara's village."

"And now she sees it as a ruin," Robin added gently. "But why is it such a surprise to her? If she has stayed on this island for four hundred years, she must have seen it before now."

"Keep in mind, she was lost and alone," Atticus explained. "She had no one. Half the island she called home was gone and she's suddenly in the sky. Her human friends, I don't know what happened but it must have been traumatic to her. She's even lost her city." Crossing his arms, he tilted his head challengingly. "How does a serpent her size lose a city? And why would she come to the edge of the island when the food is more in the center?"

"I see your point," Robin conceded. "We should return to the ship and make sure Chopper is well. Will you be coming along, Magician-san?"

Atticus ducked his head down then looked up to the sorrowful reptile. "Nola," he called lowly, causing her to look down to him. "It's getting late. We can keep looking if you want. The others will just go back to the ship. Or would you like to stay here for a while?"

Hissing softly, she lowered her head to hover over him. "I would like to stay here for the night and revisit old friends," she replied. "I will come back to the altar in the morning. We may continue from there."

"Would you like some company?" Estrella offered, her wings shifting lightly. "I can stay with you, if you like. Maybe you can even tell me of your friends. I wouldn't mind hearing about them."

Nola nodded. "I would like that," she accepted.

"Alright, if you two are sure," Atticus said with a small smile, patting Estrella's head when she lowered enough to nudge his shoulder. "Nola and Estrella are going to stay here. I'll go with you back to the ship and they'll be back there in the morning. Hopefully the others will have made it there by now. I don't know what they ran into on their way here."

"Then let's get going," Zoro decided as he walked off.

Nola watched the swordsman curiously before looking back to Atticus. "He does realize he's going the wrong direction, yes?"

"Watch this, sesesese," he chuckled. "Zoro! The altar is the other way!"

"What?!" the first mate yelled back angrily. "I swore we came from this way! This stupid forest keeps moving!"

"That is bad…" the snake sighed.

"No, what's bad is that he's just the second in command," Estrella added with a snicker. "Wait until you meet the leader."

Here is a line!

Atticus' prediction wasn't entirely off. By the time they got back to the Merry, Luffy and the other two arrived in a crow-theme boat. Everyone was surprised about the Merry being off the altar until Atticus explained Nola's presence. Luffy wanted to meet her right away, but Atticus stopped him.

"She lost her friends four hundred years ago, Luffy," he informed him firmly. "She hasn't had proper grieving. Now she can, so let her."

Luffy hummed solemnly as he nodded in acceptance. "I understand. I'll meet her tomorrow, then," the rubber captain decided. "And I'll make sure to thank her for helping to get Merry off that thing. How'd she do it, anyway?"

"She's huge, that's all I can say," Atticus waved off. "So, what happened with you guys? Looks like you had a fight."

"We did," Usopp replied. "It was against one of the priests. He was using an ability called Mantra and it let him predict our movements."

"It's Kenbunshoku," Atticus corrected then indicated to the tied priest by the broken mast. "He used the same ability. They call it Mantra, but it's Haki. And if they're trained well enough to the point of predicting movements, then this whole adventure just got more challenging."

"Well, what about this other thing he did," Usopp kept going, explaining the priest that barely touched them yet sent them flying like an explosion going off.

Gan Fall was the one to explain that as an Impact Dial in use. He pulled one from his clothes and held it out for the rest to see as he explained what it did. As he spoke, Atticus stared at the bound priest coldly. Shura was conscious, glaring right back as he struggled with his bindings. As the rest of the crew spoke, he approached the bound priest, squatting in front of him then yanking the rope from his mouth.

"You look like you're expecting something," he noted, "Friend of yours nearby?"

"You should have killed me when you had the chance," Shura told him with a dark smirk.

"Still have one," the blonde said calmly, placing a fingertip to the priest's forehead. "Two words. That's all I need. So if your friends want you back, they'll take back a corpse."

"I am a faithful priest to God Eneru," the man continued on, neither noticing the rest of the crew watching. "If I am to die here, then it is his will."

"Sesesese, sounds good to me," Atticus chuckled, a malicious grin spreading over his lips. "Thanks to my Veritaserum, I already have all the information I'm going to get out of you. I was only holding you to see if Eneru would come himself to bargain for your freedom. I can see that he cares less about your life."

"God Eneru will smite you where you stand," Shura said, pushing against the finger. "So go ahead and do what you will."

"I kind of wish for it to be painful for you, but you really won't feel a thing," the teen sighed as he got to his feet, still pointing at the priest. "At least, I don't think so. Only one person ever survived this curse and that was my Mama. And she was too young to remember anything but light."

"What are you about to do?" Sanji asked cautiously.

"Get rid of the excess baggage," Atticus explained calmly. "If he gets lose, he could kill us in our sleep. And I'm not risking that. Since he already told me everything we need to know, I can just get rid of him."

"Wait!" Chopper yelled. "I know he's one of the bad guys, but do you really have to kill him?"

"He probably won't feel anything," the tall blonde reassured the tiny doctor, eyes on the challenging smirk of the priest. He really thinks Atticus won't do anything to him. The teenager could see it on the man's face "It's for our own safety. I won't risk a threat staying near us."

"Atticus, wait a moment!" Nami tried to interrupt, but the bright green light was already growing on the tip of the teen's finger.

"Avada Kedavra," he muttered, the green light shooting from his fingertip and enveloping the priest. With a bright flash of green, the priest slumped to the ground, eyes open but empty of life. "Now the threat is gone."

Hands grasped his shirt, spinning him around sharply before he was pulled down into Luffy's face. "You didn't have to kill him like that!" the captain shouted.

"He would kill us without a second thought, given the chance," Atticus told the other, prying the strong fingers from his clothing. "He damn near burned the ship to a smoldering pile and intended to kill Chopper. Besides, now his friends are leaving. They're probably falling back for the night. Otherwise, as weakened and tired as some of us are, we would be dead meat." Looking down to the dead priest, he added lowly, "I did this with the best intentions. We can sleep tonight without worrying over him getting loose."

"That still doesn't excuse it!" Luffy continued on. "You just killed him! He didn't even have a chance to defend himself! If we start killing people just because we can, then what makes us so different from them?!"

"The fact that they kill just because they can," the tall blonde cut in. "I killed him for our safety." Sighing lowly, he scratched the back of his head. "Look, you guys were each raised your own way. Well, so was I. I was taught to eliminate threats if there is a possibility of that threat trying to kill me. As long as it is for the protection of my family, my friends, or myself. Because killing in cold blood is what makes a murderer. Killing to save others is what makes a protector."

"No, it still makes you a murderer," Luffy told him lowly. "You just did it for a different reason."

"Then Nami's a murderer, too," Atticus threw out, causing the rest to jump and stare at him with wide surprised eyes. "Remember Reverse Mountain? Eric the Whirlwind was a devil fruit user. That current would kill anyone, devil fruit or not. She just pushed him off the ship and he drowned. Otherwise, his powers would never have gone to the next fruit and Estrella would not have them now. So if I am a murderer for killing someone that would try to kill us without a care in the whole damn world, then Nami is a murderer for killing the Whirlwind bastard when he got on our ship. Yet no one said a thing about it. So why yell at me for protecting everyone?"

The rubber teen couldn't find any words to say to that. He remembers that well enough. He didn't even think about the act resulting in the other's death. And he really wanted to kill Arlong, too, after everything that stupid fishman put Nami through. They've all had moments where they were close to killing someone, or actually did. Even when he was a kid, Lucky Roo killed a man right in front of him when that bandit held a gun to Shanks' head.

"Don't do it again," he warned. "Don't kill unless you have no choice but to kill. And that goes for everyone. Win your fights, but don't aim to kill unless it's the only way."

"Aye," the others accepted, but Atticus simply looked down to the young captain.

"We're pirates, Luffy," he pointed out. "We live in a kill or be killed kind of world."

Here the Chapter Ends

So… what'cha think? Next chapter, they will go look for the city, but at least Luffy won't be stuck inside Nola like he was in the anime/manga. Though that was kind of funny. I hope to get to the point where Eneru is in front of a line-up near the end of all the battling and he gives the others a choice to either join him or die.

But I may be getting ahead of myself. I will try to get there, but I promise nothing. I already have the scene playing in my head and let me tell you: I am starting to fear Atticus and I made him. So I hope when I type it up, it won't be disappointing.

Let me know what you guys think! ^^ Ja ne, minna-san!