Kae Membrana: Aw, thank you! I just came up with this idea all on my own, which I'm proud of! Some of my other stories are inspired by other things. Mostly other fanfictions, though mine are nothing like them, I just got the ideas from them! Luffy is the best boy, followed by Ace. My two fav OP characters, Zoro coming in third. Maybe Ace is my fav just because of how much I read and write about him lol. For some reason, Luffy is hardest for me to write and keep in character because I always have stories where the characters should be feeling deep feelings, and Luffy just isn't very good at that lol. So people complain that he's OOC when I just make him feel deeper emotions. Besides my baby Luffy fics where he's a little angel.


This chapter is long because there's so much stuff that happens in it! Luffy trolls his enemies HARD lol. And other things happen besides the camp getting attacked. Enjoy~


"I swear I'll be fine, okay?" Luffy said, trying to calm Thatch, who was really worried about something happening. He was blubbering. "I know you're worried, but you're gonna make me late!"

Thatch hugged him and told him not to do something stupid. He nodded, and walked outside, picking up his bag, and flew off to UA. His bag was heavy, but he was used to flying with two over 170 pound humans hanging off of him. He was fine. He didn't go to pick up Zoro and Sanji because their moms wanted to bring them.

They were very hands off. It gave Zoro and Sanji some room to breathe with all of the weird things. It was thanks to the trust in the Whitebeards that let them anywhere near Luffy in the beginning. Now the two refused to not see each other, but they were never really told to stay away from him, thankfully. He met them at the school in front of the bus, both of them with their own duffle bags thrown over their shoulders.

When they got to where the others were, and everyone was gathered, Aizawa gave him another one of his signature pep talks. All about how heroes have no time off (even though they take shifts in agencies) and that they never have fun (mmhmm, okay) and also that the training camp would work them harder than ever.

The trio were excited for harsher training. They were grinning while the others were either slightly smiling or looking worried with how horrible Aizawa was making this seem. "This is my first time camping."

Aizawa said, "It's not camping. We're staying in a building."

"We don't have the option to camp if we want to?"

"Luffy, it's a school event. You don't have the option to camp if you want." Luffy frowned. The others snickered. He shrugged and said it would be fun no matter what they ended up doing. Aizawa didn't have the energy to deal with Luffy's positivity, it seemed, and didn't respond.

Class 1-B was there, too. They were taking a separate bus, though. Class A and B had never really spoken. Besides the passive aggressive words shared at the sports festival. None of them seemed very memorable to Luffy. Besides Vivi, who was sticking to Nami like glue. He felt bad for her, being the loner in her class. There were six in class 1-A that knew one another prior, and were friends. They knew Bakugo since kindergarten, but would have been fine with him not being in the same class.

When they got on the bus, Luffy sat in the back since he took up so much room. It was an hour long drive, and you can bet Zoro slept the whole way. Luffy was looking out of the window silently, thinking. About the worry that being in close quarters with nowhere to hide would spell doom for them.

You okay? Sanji's voice asked from a few rows ahead.

Yeah. Thatch got me worried. He was so frantic about wishing me good luck and to be careful to not let anyone know. It has me worried that one of us will let something slip to someone who won't keep the secret like Aizawa does, Luffy replied honestly.

Zoro piped in, apparently not asleep. We'll be fine. We have an escape route if disaster spells.

I won't leave everybody else unless absolutely necessary, Luffy replied. Zoro said he knew, but that he had to prioritize himself first. What about you? You two are as important to me as my own life. I wouldn't leave you if there was danger.

They were both quiet for a bit. Zoro spoke first. We all feel the same. And not even just because of your demon bond, we're best friends and in it all together. But I'll prioritize you two over anyone else in this bus.

Same here. To me, the three of us mean more than anyone else here. Even more than Nami-san.

Luffy gave a smile, still looking out of the window. He agreed with them, and the silent conversation ended, Luffy feeling much more relaxed. Things would work out, even if they had any trouble at the camp.

It was an hour later that they stopped. There was no rest stop here, and Luffy looked over the ledge curiously. He leaned for over it. "Hey, how much further do you think the camp is? I'm tired of driving, I'd rather just fly there," Luffy said absentmindedly.

They turned around when the car with three people in it finally opened. Two women dressed in futuristic robotic cat gear and a grumpy looking child. He stared at Luffy's appearance. The horns, tail, wings and hid behind the car. Luffy didn't do anything to correct him, that he wasn't a monster.

The two women introduced themselves as the Wild, Wild Pussycats. It was quite mouthful. "Monster trio" was so much shorter and easier to say. Luffy went back to looking at the scenery, seeing endless forest. He wanted to explore it.

"Hey, is the camp that way?" Luffy asked, pointing. Aizawa nodded. "Can we take a shortcut?"

The blue one of the cats grinned and said that was the plan already. Students screamed and ran for the bus as the trio jumped off the cliff and rolled on the ground before sprinting into the woods. It was a race between them. Whoever got there fastest won. But then monsters showed up, made of earth it seemed. So, a quirk from someone else.

"Change of plan, whoever kills the most wins!" Luffy shouted. Zoro and Sanji branched off a bit so they didn't clash with Luffy's fighting the monsters. They battled all the time, but they didn't interfere with each other's fights. Luffy never tried to get Zoro to stop beating people up when he was ten because he said they were his fights.

He had a tough year that year when his dad ditched. He was angry all the time besides when Luffy and Sanji were there. Luffy mostly. Sanji would still piss him off even though they were all best friends. Of course, that was before the bond started, when they could all still get injured. Things had changed a lot since then. For the better.

Luffy used his tail to one-shot all of the enemies, the force so great it tore apart the trees ahead of them. He could hear screams from behind, meaning the other students were forced to do it this way as well. Too bad for those who went after Luffy, they'd see a mess. It was relaxing, though. The nice quiet and cool air. Fighting without getting in trouble for making a mess or going on someone too hard. He knew he was destroying the forest, but that was collateral damage, leaving a wake of destruction in his path was fine, he was allowed to. He could hear Zoro laughing by himself, having fun fighting the beasts without having to be careful of his surroundings.

Even in the Whitebeard training room, they had to be mindful of not destroying the building. Sanji was silent, not making nearly as loud crashes. Luffy looked behind him at the decimated woods. It was flat land now, the trees ripped to shreds. Hopefully the cats wouldn't be mad.

They reached the bottom of the woods in an hour and a twenty minutes. They landed in the clearing that was the building they'd probably be staying in. Well, there went his last shred of hope to go camping.

"128."

"132."

"129."

"I win again!" Luffy cheered.

Sanji said, "You lose points for doing that to the forest. Just because it's private property and we can use our quirks doesn't mean you can destroy it!" He smacked Luffy's head. Just barely missing the sharp tip of the horns.

"It was an accident!"

"Liar."

Luffy moped and said, "We were fighting against monsters, the forest got in my way. That's all." Aizawa told them to get their bags and then eat. The two pussy cats looked at them all in shock. Maybe they got down too quickly.

Luffy walked forward and bowed, apologizing for hurting the forest. The kid was hiding in the building, looking through the nearest window. "Ah, well, I can't say it's okay, but there's nothing we can do about it now," the pink one said, looking uncomfortable. Luffy's gaze dropped and he nodded.

He did it again. Zoro closed his eyes sadly and Sanji sighed. Luffy swallowed and forced down his self-hatred. He always messed things up. His tail dragged on the ground behind him, his arms crossed.

It's okay. It's just a forest. Control your strength the rest of the trip, Sanji's voice said.

I always mess things up. I try to be myself too much, by accident. I don't mean to act like myself. It just happens and then we all have to deal with the consequences afterwards. I… I don't know. Nevermind.

There's nothing wrong with you or your existence, Zoro said softly.

"I wish it were different," he said out loud, and watched the air next to him shimmer and show the other world. He knew nobody else could see it. He didn't know how, but knew he was the only one seeing it. He saw children looking like him run past the view. If he wasn't alone… that would be nice.

He heard a grunt of pain from Zoro, quiet but there. He kept a straight face on. What are you thinking?

I was thinking it would be nice if I wasn't alone. Why? What's wrong?

The wings, Zoro said.

I can't even think without it having problems?!

Calm down. Stay calm. Zoro, do you think they'll come out or is it calming down?

I think it's calming down. It was only a small stab. Why is it happening to me and not you? Sanji said he didn't know. None of them knew anything. Luffy's tail moved to wrap around Zoro's leg.

"I'm okay," Zoro said quietly. "It's gone. I don't think anything is going to happen right now."

Luffy, in a strong voice, said, "I don't want anything weird to happen to Zoro or Sanji. I want this trip to be normal." There was nobody on the bus as they took their things out. Nobody was around to hear or see their strange interactions. They brought their bags inside, setting up near the wall.

"I wanted to sleep outside in a tent," Luffy complained after a bit of silence. Sanji said that was never going to happen from the start. "I could still wish."

Zoro commented, "Maybe when we get back we can go camping together. If you're that focused on sleeping in a tent and pissing outside." Luffy laughed loudly. They went to the cafeteria and ate all of the food laid out for them. They didn't even hesitate to eat everything and leave nothing for anybody else.

But that didn't end up mattering since nobody made it through the woods for another three hours. By then, it was dinner time. The three were sitting on the roof, watching the sunset. Luffy looked down from the sky just in time to see long shadows move from the forest line. Their classmates had finally made it.

Luffy flew over to them. He landed and said it was about time. But he was just joking. "You destroyed the forest!" Kirishima shouted. Nami threw a rock at Luffy's head.

"Ow! It wasn't like I hurt any of you. You shoulda' just avoided my disaster!" he protested. Kamianri shoved him aside, looking delirious.

"Food. We need food," the electricity user said. Luffy blinked and nodded, saying there was food waiting for them after they got their bags. They all limped to the bus and dragged their things to the sleeping room before getting back 100 times their current energy levels to eat. Well, the trio knew how they felt, but they probably felt worse. Their fight lasted many hours. Everyone dug in, nobody seeming afraid of Luffy or what his tail had done. They just gushed about how good the food was.

It was okay. Definitely wasn't Thatch-level, but any food is good food. Luffy had said that to the man when he was seven, quoting what one of their friends had said. Thatch threatened to put him in time out for saying that. Then he apologized when Luffy started crying.

They were then forced to all go bathe and then god to bed. "I'm good," Luffy said, and walked to the bedroom and passed out. He didn't want to bathe with the others. With anybody, not even Zoro and Sanji. There were parts of his body that he didn't like when no clothes covered them. Plsu, he knew they'd look at him weird.

The fur that spread up his spine a bit from his tail. The vein-like markings that came from his wings. Plus the markings. Are you okay? Zoro asked.

I'm okay. I don't want anyone to see me naked. Not just because of the markings we share.

Got it.

Luffy was glad that they didn't try to convince him to come, that he shouldn't be embarrassed about his body. Belittling his feelings would just make him feel worse. Aizawa was there, and crouched next to him. "Wake up and bathe. You won't get another chance tomorrow."

"I refuse," Luffy flat out denied. "Nobody told me I'd have to get naked in front of a bunch of others. You should have given me a disclaimer, or told us to take a bath when we first got down." Aizawa was surprised by the denial, how he just openly refused. Luffy rolled onto one side.

"Fine. But if people complain that you smell, you can't get embarrassed."

"Alright. I'll smell bad while keeping my comfort," he said and went to sleep. He woke up when Zoro sat next to him, moving him over to make room for his own sleeping bag. Luffy asked what they'd done, since he and Sanji clearly bathed as their hair was wet.

Zoro said, "We wore our shirts. We probably looked so lame."

"You did," Mineta said. Sanji kicked him into the wall. Not hard enough to break the wall, though. Luffy hummed, saying he wished he was confident enough to bathe with everyone else. Well, you did get a lot of sleep in today, napping-wise. You could break in and use the bath later, Zoro said.

If I do that, Aizawa would get really angry.

True. Well, guys smell. They just have to deal with it. Goodnight. You reek.

Hey!

I'm kidding, go to bed.

The three of them ended up how they always did when they slept in the same room when they had a sleepover. Luffy ended up on his stomach while his wings smothered both of them. They jolted awake from loud, obnoxious clapping. "Up! Breakfast and then training! Hurry it up!" Aizawa shouted.

They all got out of bed, Zoro ducking Luffy's wing that smacked Iida in the face and made him fall back down. "S-Sorry," he said with a yawn. "My wings fall asleep when sleeping, so I can't really move them right now." Sanji dodged another wing. The others were very interested in this, and Luffy left to stretch them so he could change out of his pjs. He widened them and then furled them until he felt them back to normal.

He hurried back inside and got some exercise clothes. The training clothes Marco had bought him. Skin tight tank top and some loose pants. He changed in the closet, able to get the top on alright by himself. It was bought by someone mindful of the troubles with wings, so it was easy to put on.

After a quick and unfulfilling breakfast, the class gathered outside, all yawning. "Luffy put the toothbrush away."

"Huh?" Zoro said he was still biting his toothbrush. "Oh, okay," and he threw the toothbrush inside, making it land on his pillow. He didn't need to even move. He turned back around and Aizawa told them that today was all about training their physical quirks. And that it will be painful enough they'll feel like they're dying.

"But try not to die," the man said with a sadistic grin. Fifteen minutes later and most of the class was screaming or feeling sick. Zoro and Sanji were fighting against each other while Luffy attempted to burst holes into the mountain with both hands. Forcing his telekinetic power all in one direction, making craters and cracks in the mountain.

"Luffy, go further if you're going to destroy things!" Aizawa shouted. Lufy flew a bit away and to a more deserted part of the mountains. He punched one hand and then the other, trying to hammer his way through the stone. He was punching rapidly, screaming as he drilled holes into the mountain, making a cave until he was in the complete dark and heard echoing sounds from outside.

He grinned and tunneled his way deeper, then going upwards. He started laughing as he made tunnels through the rock. He punched out of the wall and said, "Boo!" really loudly and it made Sero scream. "Ahahaha! I'm sorry, I won't do it again!" Luffy shouted and went back into the mountain hole when he saw Aizawa's angry face.

When he got out, Aizawa was waiting for him. "Do you think this is a game?"

"No… everyone seems stressed. I thought it would make them laugh."

"All it did was distract them. Don't goof off anymore. I told you we aren't doing this for fun," Aizawa said sternly.

Yes, sir," Luffy bowed, apologetically.

Ahaha! Your plan backfired big time, Zoro's voice said.

I'm having fun!

He hurried to both of them and Sanji asked to trade with Luffy. He wanted to try something by himself. So Luffy started fighting Zoro, who was using his metal bats, since Aizawa told him that he could not attack anybody with his blades. He was too fast for Luffy to keep up for once and Zoro slammed him in the stomach hard enough that it sent him flying into the forest, leaving a long line of dust and debris until Luffy hit the tree that stopped him.

"Luffy!" Zoro shouted in horror and ran after the friend he'd punted a mile away. Luffy stood up, wiping the blood off of his arms. "I'm so sorry, are you okay?"

Luffy held up a thumb, unable to give a smile. "You're really mean." Zoro said he hadn't meant to go that hard.

"I haven't really fought with the super strength yet. I lost control and was reckless." Aizawa walked over, asking if Luffy was okay. He said he was fine, and Zoro was told he couldn't go that hard again. "Okay, I won't."

The three made it back to the battlefield. Well, what had become a battlefield. Luffy wondered what he should do now. "I know! I'm gonna go train on my own in the woods!" he announced. Aizawa said that was fine as long as he stayed in a distance where he could be heard. Luffy nodded and ran off into the woods.

He made sure nobody was around before he created a window in the ground. He sat on it and imagined every angly he could make. He had it show him Zoro and Sanji in every angle. It worked! He had it show him Ace and Sabo, who were chasing somebody. Then his eyes widened. Show me Shigaraki Tomura.

He saw the inside of a tavern, but nobody was there. Was it wrong? He stuck his head inside, but didn't see anybody. He went back out. He was disappointed to find nobody. Show me the League of Villains.

The pub, again. Was that their base place? But nobody was there. He wondered where they were. Well, once camp was over he'd tell everyone about where they were. But, he had to come up with a great lie about how he found that out.

He wanted the portal to show his own world.

He looked at the window and enjoyed seeing people, people like him. He pressed a hand to the surface that he still couldn't turn into a door, and someone noticed him. They jerked to the side and ran up to the window and looked through. Tears came to him, as he was making contact with his own kind.

He pressed his hand to one of theirs. It was cold, of course, since they weren't right there.

Zoro, Sanji! Come say hi to my people. I'm making contact!

There were heavy footsteps from behind, and Zoro and Sanji appeared. "L-Look! It's somebody like me," Luffy said. The other face looked at Zoro and Sanji curiously. Luffy pressed his ear to it, but he could hear nothing.

"This is pretty damn cool," Sanji said when what seemed like a pet of some sort appeared and tried sniffing Luffy.

"Oi, get back to work!" they heard Aizawa say. Luffy waved goodbye as the portal closed. Suddenly, he had a horrible pain in his head, and Zoro and Sanji did, too. They all grabbed their faces. "Whoa, what's wrong?" Aizawa asked, shocked and worried. Luffy could suddenly hear everything. He could see the dust in the air in front of him. He smelled the forest.

Zoro and Sanji's eyes were wide open, too. They looked at each other, seeing every pore. Aizawa demanded to know what the problem was. "N-No problem. Sorry, we got distracted," the blonde said. "I'm gonna go back and do my thing. Zoro?"

"Ah, yeah, I'll practice air cutters. I should get better at those. Promise I won't aim it at anybody," he said and hurried off. Luffy stayed sitting on the ground. Aizawa asked him how this was training. Luffy glared at him. He interrupted time with his own kind! What if that was a one time thing?

"Why are you glaring at me, Luffy? You're supposed to be training, not sitting on the ground," Aizawa said impatiently. Luffy stayed silent and stood, walking past him. Fuck you, Aizawa. They were me! That was one of him, and he ruined it. He went back to destroying the mountain. Aizawa didn't ask anything more, and walked back to supervise everybody.

Luffy was pretending to work as he thought. He wanted some water, but didn't want to go inside. He beamed and created a portal to the inside of the cabin and put one arm in it and pulled the water bottle out and into his hand, closing the little portal.

Interesting! So, he could easily pass through small portals without needing to break the surface of it. But he had to put in extra work to go through a large one. He imagined a place to hide. Maybe a pocket dimension? He heard that in a syfy movie he watched. He opened both hands and was shown a black space. He looked around before crawling inside.

He looked around the space. It was completely empty and lightless. A void. It creeped him out and he jumped out. He had it pressed against the cliff face and turned around to see Todoroki staring at him in bewilderment. "Ah…" Luffy said, having no explanation.

"Uh… sorry, I wasn't s-spying, I just walked past on my way to use the bathroom," the half and half boy said awkwardly. Luffy looked around before dragging Todoroki to his man made cave. "Again, I won't tell anybody… but how do you have so many quirks? I know there's more than one."

Luffy looked at his feet. "I'm not normal. So weird things happen to me and Zoro and Sanji. We try to hide the weird things as best as we can."

Todoroki asked, "Normal, as in…?" truly not understanding. Luffy started to sweat. "As in human normal?" Luffy bit his lip and looked down. "I won't tell anybody. Does anyone else know?" Luffy said Aizawa knew about it. Todoroki seemed surprised at this. After all, Aizawa treated him the same as everybody else besides the office visit.

"I won't tell anybody," Todoroki said. Luffy created a big portal, wanting to know something.

"Will you try to go inside? It's safe." Todoroki nodded and looked uncomfortable. But he couldn't get inside, even though it wasn't solid anymore. "Thanks," Luffy said and closed it. "Do not tell a single person. Ever." Luffy looked at him with a stern eye. He nodded, saying he wouldn't tell anybody.

Guys, I fucked up. Todoroki knows.

WHAT?!

He walked over when I was messing with a portal. He knows that I'm not human, but said he wouldn't tell anybody. God! Too many people know! We can't let anyone else know! I'm sorry, I totally fucked up, Luffy lamented in shame and anger.

It was an unfortunate accident. And you don't have a mind wiping power yet. Zoro was so calm and patient. But he must be upset or worried.

I'm sorry. Zoro told him not to apologize. Besides, it was his secret. He would be the one in most danger if anyone squealed about it. Luffy stood in the mouth of his cave, not really feeling like working. He clenched his fists, shoulders slumped.

That day was a mess. Of good and bad. Good since Luffy finally made contact with his home world and its people. Bad because he got scolded and Todoroki found out. He had to be even more careful. He had to never let anything slip. Ever. Nobody else would know. He went to bed, tired in a way the others weren't. They were physically exhausted. Luffy was just… tired. Of being different, of his appearances not being a quirk. Of being a burden or someone to always be concerned about. He laid in his sleeping bag surrounded by people. He couldn't clear his mind with all of these snoring men around.

But he didn't trust himself anymore, and wouldn't do what he wanted, wanted to sleep in the pocket dimension he'd made. It was cramped, but maybe it would get bigger if he tried. He wished he could use his powers in front of other people, but it just wasn't possible.

Zoro's hand got his attention. He gripped his tightly. "Everything will be okay. We don't hate or think you're a burden," he said. His voice was so quiet that only Luffy would be able to hear it. And hearing it out loud felt more reassuring than in his head. He clamped his lips shut and nodded.

He woke up with his face on Zoro's hand. It was in a way that looked like it could have been an accident. He was so glad he had them. They made everything easier. He loved his family, of course, but he didn't spend seven hours a day with them. He didn't keep his secret with them everywhere. He was pretty much never seen outside with anyone but his brothers and pack.

He stuck to them like glue that day, not wanting to be away for long and training with them. Sanji attempted a new move, only it was incredibly painful for him. He used his new super strength to spin until his foot caught on fire. It burned him, of course, but also made him incredibly nauseous.

"So far, I think that's a pointless move," Zoro said honestly when Sanji threw up in a bush from motion sickness.

"Shut up," he grumbled. Luffy pat his back.

He laughed. "We're all failures sometimes." Sanji kicked him and Luffy laughed at it. It lifted the mood. The training was only bearable by the knowledge that there would be something fun that night. A test of courage! Luffy couldn't wait to show he wasn't scared of anything they threw at him. He would make a good demon prop, but he wouldn't do that and actively try to make his classmates fear him.

Luffy didn't really learn anything new, wasn't trying to, that day. Todoroki hadn't acknowledged them about anything being off or strange. He was a good actor. Even when they worked to make dinner, there was not a passing glance that something was up, that he knew anything about then he hadn't before.

Maybe he could be a friend. Like, a good friend. A tier above normal friends but below his pack. He would talk to Zoro and Sanji about it after the test of courage. He was bouncing on his toes, his tail flicking excitedly when they drew numbers about who they'd be partnered with. He got Todoroki, which was just strange. But it was better than someone he hated.

"What?! That's not fair, you guys got paired together?!" Luffy shouted when Zoro and Sanji were each other's partner.

Zoro grinned. "We'll be having a lot of fun without you," he teased. Luffy kicked him, telling him it wasn't a funny joke. It's not like we're ever actually separate, you know?

Still… at least I was paired with someone who isn't useless.

That's not nice to say, Sanji said, his face looking relaxed as they waited their turn. Luffy asked him if he'd rather have Todoroki or Mineta. I understand what you mean. Luffy grinned.

He and Todoroki entered the woods later than others, and were slowly walking up the path when Luffy's nose twitched. "Something is burning. You didn't light yourself on fire, right?" Luffy asked his friend.

"No," he replied. They kept walking for a bit before they saw the blue light of fire. And then there were screams. He jerked around.

Sanji?! Zoro!?

We're safe, we'll be fine. There are villains.

Luffy frowned deeply. Was this because he pissed off Shigaraki? If it was them, Luffy was not giving them another chance. He pulled Todoroki aside, into the bushes, and made portals on each student, his power skyrocketing under stress. Each of them were somewhere dangerous. There was a teenage girl brandishing weapons, a guy with blue fire, multiple people were surrounded in purple smoke, and there were many others dealing with villains.

Todoroki said nothing of this power. He just watched in worry. "What should we do?"

Protect them. Protect them. But his mind was clear, until a different type of voice was in his mind, Mandalay.

"The League of Villains is here! Their target is Luffy! Luffy, avoid fighting!"

Luffy was already out of sight of Todoroki by the time that his sentence was finished. He hurried deeper into the forest, and undressed. I'm taking care of this here and now. Zoro, Sanji, pretend to search for me. I'm going beast form and will deal with these villains.

No!

No, let him do it. They're after him, and if he severely wounded them in normal form, he could get in trouble. Use your portals, try not to be seen, Sanji said.

I won't. I will finish this without killing. I'll make these idiots unable to function as villains anymore. And the connection was cut as Luffy grew in size, his body morphing. He hid his clothes in a bush, already having a plan on how to pretend he'd been out of action and wasn't a huge monster.

He followed the scent to the fire and saw a villain he didn't recognize. Luffy observed before seeing him light more land on fire with a crazed grin. He stepped out of the shadows, the trees to compact for him to fit through without snapping them loudly.

Luffy walked out in front of him. The guy was shocked and backed up. He burst fire at Luffy, which burned his face badly, but the skin healed over and the fur regrew. He lunged at him and put both huge claws around his arms before severing them at the elbow. He screamed and Luffy broke his legs. He gripped him around the waist, and as he was screaming, Luffy chucked him in a designated area where he'd put the defeated villains.

He would let Shigaraki know that this was a mistake. Not only would his plan fail, as nobody would be killing or kidnapping him, but he'd scar him. The huge demon looked around before forming a portal and ripping it open, finding Shigaraki in the pub this time. Luffy put his huge, clawed arm in and dropped the bloody limb.

"I will always find you, Shigaraki Tomura," Luffy growled in his deep, rumbling voice. He closed that portal and entered another one, finding the next nearest villain, none of them knowing about their armless comrade. But this one was in front of a group of students. This guy had a magician's mask on.

Luffy exited the portal, cramming himself through trees. The students screamed about a massive monster showing up, but were too frozen in fear to leave. Luffy didn't pay any attention to them, pretending they weren't there. This guy seemed too have frozen, unlike the fire guy. Luffy snarled and severed both of his arms as well. He screamed, and Luffy grabbed him around the middle, snarling in his face before he chucked him in the same area he could smell the other.

"Run! There's a monster!" someone from class 1-B screeched. Luffy entered the portal to the next guy. Todoroki and Bakugo were stuck with him. Luffy exited the portal, standing in front of his classmates. This guy… was in a straight jacket. Well, that was easy to deal with. But his weapon was his teeth. Luffy didn't need to go for his arms, but his teeth.

"What the fuck is that?!" Bakugo screamed, actually showing fear at the huge, muscular demon. His claws were sinking into the ground and his teeth poked out of his mouth. They got longer as he snarled, the sides of his lips lifting.

The weird villain attempted to skewer Luffy, and all of them punctured him. Luffy broke them off and then shoved a claw into his mouth, breaking out all of his teeth and ripping apart the gums. Todoroki and Bakugo were on their butts, shaking in terror. Luffy gripped the moaning freak and crushed his legs before tossing him with the others. Are you guys okay?

We're fine. My back is starting to hurt, though. But don't worry about that, keep going. People are screaming about a monster in the woods.

Okay.

He didn't let the knowledge of Zoro's back hurting get to him. He couldn't focus on that. Bakugo and Todoroki were running away. Luffy formed a portal to the pub again, where Shigarakai was in the corner, staring at the bleeding arm. Luffy dropped the bloody teeth and gums on top of his face from above.

"Stop! Stop!" he stuttered.

Luffy didn't respond, but was incredibly entertained and sadistically happy. Luffy looked up and went to the next portal. The high school girl, facing Tsu and Uraraka. She was laughing and giddy, clearly insane, until Luffy appeared out of nowhere. She started screaming and running, abandoning her attack.

Tsu and Uraraka screamed, but again Luffy ignored them and went for the villains. He grabbed her by the leg and yanked her forward, "No! No, stay away!" she screamed, trying to stab Luffy while his blood dripped down on her and burnt her skin. "Ah! No, no, stop it!" she screeched.

Luffy severed her arms, and tossed her in the same direction. The two girls ran away and Luffy dropped another arm in the pub. He was weak, and his underlings were, too. Nobody would protect his dream if they all ended up like this. He walked through the portal just as Aizawa appeared. The portal closed and Aizawa was gone from sight.

There was a fancy nomu in front of Yaoyorozu and a boy from the other class, and Luffy came up from behind, with the beast cowering from him, taller and stronger. Bigger teeth and claws. Luffy pressed a huge hand down on its face as it shrieked. He squeezed and the head popped, killing it. It got blood on Yaoyorozu, and Luffy felt bad about that.

He made to leave, when she said, "Th-thank you!" The other boy told her not to address it, to not bring attention to them. "It saved us," the dark haired girl said. "That thing is helping us." Luffy disappeared without replying.

He appeared in front of another masked guy, but his whole body went with the mask. He seemed pretty animated, hearing about this monster targeting only the villains, and cowered as Luffy loomed over him. He severed the arms and threw this guy to the dump area, too. He listened closely, and heard a few other unfamiliar voices or sounds.

The gas area was next. When he got there, he flapped his massive wings to get the gas to disperse, breaking trees in half but not hurting the students nearby. Once the gas cleared, the villain and also some students were clear. They went screaming when Luffy became fully visible with the gas gone.

It was no different for this one. Luffy severed his arms. He dropped another arm on top of Shigaraki, who was in a different room now. "I see you," he grumbled. He screamed at the bloody arm. If he wasn't who he was, Luffy would probably pity him. Some students appeared behind him.

"Luffy! Did you kill Luffy?!" Midoriya shouted, probably thinking he did it since the villains were still around but Luffy was missing. Zoro and Sanji were making a show of looking for him. Luffy ignored him and moved to the next portal. He found the enemies were in front of everybody. He thought for a moment.

Zoro, Sanji. What should I do? I've taken care of the villains besides the ones in the open. Nothing. Zoro, Sanji?

Luffy. Don't panic okay?

Don't start with something like that! What should I panic about?!

I think you should come here.

The villains…

Those two should be being taken care of by the pros. Zoro needs you. We're where you left your clothes at.

Luffy immediately appeared there, shifting into humanoid form and gasping. Zoro was laying on his stomach with his shirt ripped open from the back. Huge, green wings were protruding from them. They had blood on them. It made Luffy freeze up in horror. Sanji handed him clothes, and Luffy put the bottoms on and kneeled in front of Zoro.

"Z-Zoro?" he asked. Zoro gripped his hand tightly, breathing heavily.

"I...I'm okay. Ah… it hurts," he whimpered. Luffy's face was crumpled. He asked what happened.

"I think the extreme stress triggered it. We were running and he asked if you were okay. Then he screamed and the wings came out all at once." Luffy opened a portal to the Whitebeards. "No. We can't disappear."

Luffy hissed, "He has the wings, Sanji! That'll give everything away regardless!"

"Sanji, Zoro, Luffy?!" Kirishima's voice shouted. The three of them hurried into the portal, Luffy nabbing the shirt and shoes to not leave behind any sign that they had been there. Luffy laid Zoro on the bed in the Whitebeard agency infirmary. There was nobody in there. Luffy didn't know what to do.

His hands shook as he touched the wing bases. Zoro hissed. "Don't you apologize. I… didn't expect it to ha-happen like that. But it was bound to hurt, right?" He took Luffy's hand, trying to calm him. Sanji was holding his other hand. Zoro sat up, groaning at the pain. "I… can't have this happen now. It has to wait," Zoro chanted, biting his lip painfully hard so it bled and then healed over.

They watched as the appendages were forced back inside. "Zoro, that might make it worse!" Sanji shouted. "Stop it!" Zoro didn't, and the wings were out of sight. Luffy started sobbing into his hands. They were both covered in villain blood, and Sanji took his shirt off and wiped the blood away frantically.

"I'm okay. It hurts still, but not as bad. I'll deal with it when we get back here. For now we have to go back," Zoro said, standing up. Luffy was amazed by his friends. He looked down at Luffy. "It'll be cool when we're not cornered and surrounded by other people."

Luffy nodded. Their shirts were gone, so Luffy pulled some out of his closet and through the portal to their room. Luffy made another portal and looked for any empty area. They found one and Luffy brought them through the portal. They landed near the pile of broken villains. They all smelled the blood and looked around.

"H-Holy shit, their arms are gone," Sanji said in shock.

They won't use their quirks for evil anymore. Besides, I scarred Shigaraki for life most likely. I know where he is. He opened up the window to Shigaraki and showed him cowering, surrounded by arms and broken teeth.

Jesus, Luffy.

I don't want him to attack us again. I told him I would always see him and he'd never get away. Of course, in my beast form so the voice wasn't recognizable. And I let him see my massive arm as it dropped the severed ones on him.

That's a good way to cause a mental illness, Zoro said.

Sani replied that he already seemed pretty fucked up in the head. "I don't hear screaming anymore. Let's get away from here," he whispered, and the three ran into the woods, Zoro slower than usual as he seemed distracted. Which made sense, wings ripped out of his back suddenly. It had to have been painful.

Only it hadn't for Luffy when he grew his tail. But Zoro wasn't born a demon. He tried not to think about it. When they found others, Luffy told the two what their story would be. When they came out of the bushes, they found that the other two villains had been apprehended. Sanji was holding Luffy up with one arm, and the smallest was looking confused and tired.

He had a head injury. He was knocked out when Zoro and Sanji found him. It would look like he didn't help at all with anything, but he was fine with that. Aizawa ran to them, and saw Luffy's appearance. He had one eye more closed than the other and he looked dazed.

"Luffy hit his head," Zoro explained. "We found him beneath the cliff and covered in rocks."

"'M fine. Is eferyone else okay?" he slurred. Aizawa told him to not talk but not fall asleep. There were very few injured in the area.

Aizawa nodded, saying everyone was safe and accounted for. That a huge monster came and attacked the villains but ignored the kids. Luffy said, "Oh." Not sure how to reply, confused. "Really?"

"Really. It threw the villains in one area."

Sanji said, "We heard screaming from that area when we passed. Me and Sanji looked, and a bunch of people are in that area. None of them have their arms, there's so much blood." He had a pinched face. It had been gruesome to see.

Aizawa asked if Luffy had been approached by any of them. He said he hadn't, still slurring a little bit. "Don't try to think too hard."

Luffy replied, "It's hard to not think." He closed his eyes, listening closely. He didn't hear anybody else suspicious besides the screaming and whimpering of the armless villains. Luffy wondered what would happen next. If anyone was going after the monster.

"Nobody is going after it right now. It seems to have left the area after taking care of some of the villains," Aizawa explained. "Nobody knows what it is or where it came from." Luffy said he wished he'd seen it. He was doing very well at manipulating, but it was worth it. He couldn't let anyone know about that form. They might know he's not human, but he looked and acted like one. That beast was terrifying, regardless of whether it hurt any of the kids.

Usopp was talking and said, "I think it was on our side. It got the villains and ignored the students. But where did it come from and why did it help?" The others shrugged, but seemed to be thankful Luffy interfered. He could have saved lives.

It didn't take long for pro-heroes and the authorities to come. They needed to hurry up. Zoro was looking in pain. The three of them went back to the cabin, Luffy insisting on walking, feeling good enough to walk. Aizawa forced him to stay. "I need to use the bathroom," he whined.

Sanji said they'd take care of him and make sure he was fine. Zoro nodded. The teacher looked conflicted before he nodded. The three went inside, Luffy making sure to walk a bit slower than usual. When they got inside, the three of them crammed inside the bathroom.

Luffy asked if Zoro was okay, if he was still in a lot of pain. "I don't think I can hold it in." He grunted as they watched the bones in his shoulder blades expand. Zoro took his shirt off so it didn't rip. He bit down on it as they came out. He winced. "It didn't hurt as bad this time," he said, breathing quickly. "I'm sorry. I'm going to blow our cover completely," the tallest lamented.

Luffy grabbed his back not on the wings. "It was bound to happen eventually. Should we leave? Or do you think that will make it more suspicious?" Luffy wondered.

"I don't know. I don't know what to do," Zoro whispered. There was a knock on the bathroom door and they froze. Aizawa asked if they were in there. There was no use saying no, the door was locked from the inside. Sanji opened the door a crack.

He asked, "Do you need to leave?" Luffy opened the door a little wider, and Aizawa could just barely see the green wings. Luffy nodded, saying they needed to leave now. "Alright. I'll cover for you."

"Why?" Sanji asked. "It might get you in trouble."

The man replied that they were his students and he was in charge of their safety. They'd almost lost Luffy alongside that the monster had come. If they needed to leave, then they had to leave.

He still hadn't clicked that the monster had been Luffy. The three nodded and thanked him.

They all snuck out of the bathroom and got their phones, leaving everything else. Sanji helped Zoro walk since he was wobbly with the unfamiliar weight. He didn't look happy about the wings. Luffy hoped that would change or he'd feel horrible forever.