Aizawa thought they were flying away, but they disappeared through a portal once they made it behind the cabin where nobody could see. They were back at the infirmary and laid Zoro on his stomach on the bed.

Luffy asked if he needed pain medicine. "I don't want to fall asleep or get delirious. I'd need some pretty strong drugs to deal with this and I don't want that," Zoro said breathlessly. Sanji left to get someone to help them. "Once they don't hurt anymore, this'll be cool."

"You aren't scared?"

"I am. But I don't want to acknowledge that," Zoro replied honestly. Marco slammed the door open and looked very upset before hurrying over and to the green haired teen. Marco had studied as a doctor while a hero, like how Thatch had studied as a chef while a hero.

He sanitized the wounds and mopped up the blood that burnt the towel, but some water poured over it washed out just fine. He gave Zoro pain medicine, saying he was safe to fall asleep if he did. Luffy explained everything that had happened. Surprisingly, Marco wasn't angry about what he'd done. The risk they'd taken.

"It was necessary to keep them from going after you," he said simply. Zoro's wing bases were bandaged and he was asleep. Luffy opened a window portal to watch what was happening at the camp. People were asking about the three, but Aizawa said they had to go due to Zoro needing a hospital. It was sort of true.

Then he checked on Shigaraki. None of the armless minions had returned, but there were blood stains everywhere from the arms that disappeared. He was rocking back and forth on the wood floor, the warp man trying to calm him down. It didn't work and the villain leader was freaking out, still.

Luffy was proud of what he'd done to him.

When Zoro woke up, he sat up despite the others telling him to stay down. "They don't hurt anymore. I'm okay. I'm sorry for worrying you," he said sincerely. Luffy hugged him, saying he was glad he was okay.

"Can you move them at all or does it hurt?" Sanji asked. Zoro stretched them out and fell to the side. Luffy caught him easily. The weight would be hard for him to get used to, even if they didn't weigh as much as you'd expect. Luffy kept him stable as he flapped them slowly, before furling them.

The tallest grinned, saying this would be awesome. "You jealous, Sanji?"

"No, my time will come, I'm sure," the blonde said casually. He had the symptoms, too. They just didn't happen as rapidly as Zoro's had. "What do we say to everyone?" he asked with a sigh, sitting on the bed next to their friend. His wings didn't knock him off. It would take awhile to fully control them.

Luffy sat on the tile, shrugging. "We can't tell them the full truth. I don't trust them all enough to do that. There are some I trust zero. Mineta and Bakugo. I don't think either of them could or would want to keep our secrets." The other two nodded.

"But we have to come up with a good lie. Even if we say it's a new quirk, having two quirks would make everyone interested in you. In us. That could be dangerous. And it would be suspicious that you grew wings when Luffy has them. Wings are rare, it would be way more than a coincidence."

They nodded, knowing that was true. Marco entered with a pitcher of water and saw Zoro was awake. "Hey, Zoro. How are you feeling?"

"Stressed and worried. But the wings don't hurt anymore and I can move them around just fine," Zoro replied. "We're trying to figure out what to say to everybody." Marco sat in the doctor's chair next to the bed. Luffy had his head in his hands, angry with himself. But Zoro said it was his own stress that caused it.

But it was his fault regardless. The villains went there after him. Everything was his fault.

"I don't want everyone knowing," Marco said. Sanji told him one of their classmates had seen Luffy using a portal and knows he isn't human. "Though this one heard us talking about Luffy's demon problems and hasn't told anybody. Luffy managed to make contact with other demons. Through a window that he couldn't get through."

Marco looked surprised. "You reached them at a school event?" Luffy nodded, and then angrily said Aizawa distracted him and ended the connection.

Sanji suddenly said, "We can say Luffy's quirk is contagious." Luffy looked shocked, as it didn't sound like a plan that would work. "Some people are born with contagious diseases. Like HIV. So it's not unheard of."

Luffy asked, "Wouldn't it scare the others? That my quirk can spread?"

Marco replied, "It would only work with people you've known for so long. That's true, only your pack is getting it. Zoro for now and Sanji, most likely later. But you might be tested on that. And having any blood drawn would burn someone. But I want to try something on all of you," he said.

He got up and went to the cupboard. One of them that spanned the whole wall. He got three syringes. "I want to test if all of your blood is acidic. If it's not, I'd like to study it. Is that okay?" The three nodded. Marco attempted on each one, but the moment the needle entered their arms, it dissolved. Any of the blood that made it into the plastic part burnt it open.

The blood dripped down into the bowl of water beneath them. "Your blood is acidic, so having anybody draw it would be bad. This is messy, but I think Sanji's idea is the best of them." Zoro asked when they should go back. "If you say you're hospitalized, then they can question the three of you over the phone. You have to solidify your stories and have them match."

"I fell and hit my head, passing out. Zoro and Sanji were searching everywhere for me. Pretty short story," Luffy said simply. The other two nodded. "Should we call Aizawa and tell him we got back safely?"

Marco said that was a good idea. He stayed in the room with the call. "Luffy?"

"Yeah. We wanted to tell you we made it back to the Whitebeards and Zoro was treated for now. We don't know when we'll come back, but the training camp is over, right?"

"Yes, the training camp is cancelled. We'd like for you to stay somewhere safe, but where you are now is the safest place you could be. The League of Villains were contained and brought to prison. They can't use their quirks when the monster cut them off."

"That's good," Luffy sighed. Aizawa asked if Zoro was alright. "Yeah. But we can't come back for a bit."

"Alright. But be prepared for messages. Everyone is very worried about you three. You can be questioned over the phone. I'll have you on call in a few hours after the mess is cleaned up a bit more. Take care of yourselves," the teacher said. Luffy said they would, and the call was over.

"Thank god it's summer break," Zoro said. He looked behind him at his new wings. Then he smiled. "You gotta teach me how to fly." Luffy and Marco said they would. Sanji was frowning deeply. "Should we have you get the wings too? Since it's supposed to be contagious, and all. We've been here for the same amount of time."

Luffy nodded, wondering if doing that would save them from any unnecessary trouble. "Like having them burst out in public or at school." Zoro warned him that it would be very painful. Sanji looked unsure.

"I want to be in the same boat with both of you. Marco, what do you think?"

He crossed his arms and said, "I think you will inevitably grow wings as Zoro has. Getting them out in a safe place might be the best bet. It's completely your choice. But you'll learn along with Zoro. That might be helpful." Sanji nodded, saying he wanted to do it now.

Of course they didn't know if they could come out on demand, but Luffy commanded wings to come out of Sanji's back that instant after he removed his shirt. The blonde bit his lower lip so hard it bled as wings forced their way through his back, blood showing as the wings ripped the skin open.

Luffy and Zoro put their hands on him to steady him. Marco was looking at it in surprise, maybe not expecting it to work like that. Nobody would say anything about horns or a tail. Luffy knew they might not want that. Well, Zoro might, but not Sanji. Wings were one thing, but the other two traits were different.

Marco gave Sanji some pain pills and disinfected the wound before wrapping it. He was told to lay on his stomach, and he did. He fell asleep, and Zoro sat down on the floor next to Luffy. Both of their wings were pressed against the wall. It didn't hurt, though. "God, what will our families think?"

Luffy ducked his head. "I don't know. They might not want you around me if we do say it's contagious."

Zoro put his arms behind his head. "Well, maybe we could both move in with you if they try to separate us. Besides, you can come get us whenever we want. They can't cage us." Luffy turned to Marco, a questioning face on.

"They're like family to us, too. They can move in just fine. As long as their moms approve. But you two will have to see them eventually. You can't leave them forever. Once you have a plan on an excuse, well, then it might work. But you'll both end up having them see you regardless. At least to pack your things and say goodbye."

The two knew that was true. They were both not so close to their moms anymore. And they understood. Sanji's mom was more hands on than Zoro's, but not by much. And the two of them never seemed bothered by it. It was mostly their choice to not say things and to spend so much of their free time with Luffy.

Luffy took out his phone and texted Hawks. My friends have wings now.

Cool! You can all work at my agency if you want.

Luffy told Zoro Hawks' offer. "Definitely. Endeavor is a dick." Luffy laughed. Sanji had fallen asleep and was on his stomach. Luffy cleaned out the blood from the feathers while he slept. Zoro said, "Don't feel guilty, okay? We knew this was coming, just not when and where."

The smallest nodded. His friends weren't angry. Sanji even wanted them despite knowing it would hurt. It was his choice. Zoro's just happened to him at a terrible time. At least they hadn't been around anybody else. That would have been even worse. They barely made it out in time about being found.

If the portals had not come to him by accident, everything would have been a nightmare. Plus, he wouldn't have been able to go from place to place and find the villains. He would have had to look around the whole time. Though he'd be able to use his enhanced senses in that form.

But then he remembered he was supposed to have good senses now. He thought about it, and it all came back. "Zoro, do you still have the super senses?" Zoro blinked before he remembered that. So much had happened as a distraction since the first day of training. He closed his eyes and then opened them, eyes wide as the senses came back.

Marco said, "You're going to surpass me." But he didn't sound angry.

Luffy shook his head. "We're no way as smart as you are. And you're faster than I am most of the time." Marco smiled and thanked him, but said he was joking. It would take them years to get as good at being a hero as he was.

"Speaking of that, my shift starts now. I'd stay in here for a bit and then go upstairs. I don't think you'd want to be swarmed by people right now. You're stressed enough now as it is." Luffy thanked him with a smile. Marco said, "I'm glad you're all safe."

Luffy and Zoro nodded. Once the door closed, Zoro locked it, and then sat back down. Luffy wiped his arm in the air and opened the window portal to his own world. He knocked on it, not knowing if anybody could hear. But a girl who looked like an older teenager walked over, crouching to look at whatever it looked like in that world.

The stranded demon waved, and she looked curious before turning and waving her hand, calling over a few more girls, her friends. Their world looked so similar to this one. His world looked so much like this one. Zoro was finally noticed, and the girls looked at him curiously, looking a bit confused.

One girl pulled out a piece of paper and materialized a pen. It looked like they had different powers, too. Multiple powers like Luffy? She wrote on the paper in a language he didn't recognize. He shook his head, that he couldn't read it, and typed on his phone in his own language.

Of course they didn't recognize that one, and she shook her head. He frowned. Would he even be able to speak to them if they had different languages? Probably not. Well, seeing them was enough for now. "That's so cool," Zoro said.

"Yeah. It's nice seeing others like me," he sighed. They took out things that looked like more advanced phones, and made some sort of move to indicate a picture. This world really was so similar, even if they were completely separate. Maybe that's why he was able to act like humans, eat what they ate. Because his people were so similar.

They gathered, turning towards the holographic phone, and Luffy and Zoro grinned as a selfie was taken. Luffy waved his own phone, and they did the same the two had done, smiling through the window. Luffy smiled back at them, and they signaled that had to go. Luffy nodded, and they walked away.

He closed the window. Zoro smiled at him brightly. Rarely did he have a smile this wide. Luffy looked at the photo, and knew he'd always treasure it.

It didn't take much longer for Sanji to wake up and sit up, rubbing his eyes. Luffy asked how he felt. "The wings don't hurt anymore. I'm kind of nervous to move them, though." He looked down and wondered if ladies would be attracted to him.

"Wings draw people to you. Hawks is fawned over for his wings. He told me that it was really annoying sometimes. Besides, you don't look like a twelve year old like I do," Luffy said. "I'm still small, even when I'm a huge monster in full demon form." He pouted, wishing he was as tall as his two best friends.

Sanji beamed at hearing his wings might attract women. "My wings are bright like the sun."

Zoro said, "Luffy's still look the most badass." Sanji admitted that was true. "Let's go learn to fly!"

Luffy wondered if it was good for them to work with them so soon. Sanji nodded, saying it might not be safe. They should wait a bit to use them like that. Zoro scowled, though he knew that was true. "I won't be able to carry you guys as easily anymore."

Sanji said, "That won't matter much if we can both fly on our own. That sounds so cool, I can't wait." Luffy pointed out that it might take awhile for them to learn to fly. It took him a long time. "Yeah, but it took you so long because your wings took forever to be big enough to carry you. These ones are big enough for us to fly fine. Well, once we learn."

"Well, we're fast learners regardless," Zoro said.

Luffy got a text from Todoroki, and he thought it would be asking if Zoro was okay. He was wrong. Were you the monster? I won't tell anybody, again.

I hit my head and was unconscious, he lied. He couldn't let that part slip to anybody. Noone would know, Luffy wouldn't let anybody know besides those who knew already. Aizawa didn't connect the dots yet. Hopefully he wouldn't. Or maybe he was lying. Well, Luffy felt he had done a really convincing job. Todoroki might not believe him over text, but Luffy wasn't in the mood to do a video chat.

There are multiple people who think it was you. Yaoyorozu, Nami, Tsu and Midoriya all think it was you. Luffy's face went pale, and he read his pack the texts when they asked what was wrong. I'll tell them it wasn't you, but they've said they think you were a hero. And won't tell the other students or anyone who asks about it.

"What do I say? We can't let them know."

Sanji said, "Lying to them doesn't feel good, but it's necessary. We can't let anyone in on this. Even if they don't trust your answer, it's what you have to say. You have to hide this. And you can't ever make portals in front of any of them again. Todoroki probably knows for sure because he knew about you being able to create portals. But don't send him a confirmation since he could leak it to the others."

Luffy nodded. It wasn't me. But I'm happy you would trust me to call me a hero. I don't know why they would think it was me, though. Did it look like me?

Not too much. It had horns and wings, but the horns were a different shape and the tail was a lot thicker. But it came out of portals. Shit, what should he say for that. I didn't tell anyone about that part. I respect your response, even if it is not the truth. I won't say anything about it again.

Thanks. I don't want people thinking I'm a monster just cause I look like one. I mean, you know some of it, not all of it, but some of it. And I do trust you to not spread what you do know around. Thank you for keeping your word about not telling anybody.

I wouldn't give away precious information and a huge secret for my friend. If you ever feel like going into detail with someone else, I'm always there to listen.

"Aww, Todoroki is so nice." He read out his response. Sanji sighed and said he was a good person.

"It's rare to find people like that," Zoro said. "I wonder what he'll think when he sees us?" Luffy shrugged. He texted back a thank you, and the conversion was over. "Why don't we go upstairs?" The other two nodded and Luffy made a portal that opened upstairs and the three of them walked through it to watch a movie. Even if they were each distracted by their own thoughts.

Zoro and Sanji fit on the couch just fine, since it was huge and meant to be for those with wings. During the movie, Ace and Sabo came in and were told everything that happened. They were shocked, but proud of the three for staying calm. And proud of Luffy for being able to incapacitate the villains without killing them.

He kept the information about what he did to Shigaraki secret, though. They wouldn't approve. Definitely not.

When Zoro and Sanji went home through a portal to the front doors, Luffy was told they freaked out about what had happened, but were glad they'd gone to the Whitebeard infirmary. But the wings, those freaked them out. Zoro and Sanji said they thought that Luffy's quirk was contagious.

It didn't go over well with Sanji's mom. He got in big trouble, and was threatened to not be able to see Luffy anymore. It was horrible, but Sanji stood his ground. Luffy was told he said, "If you try to separate me from my best friends, I'm moving out and to the Whitebeard agency. I've already asked and they said it was fine. I will not be separated from them."

His mom was shocked by how firm and angry his voice was. "Wings are cool, and they aren't going anywhere. So get used to them."

Both he and Zoro knocked things over everywhere. They were hard to control, and framed pictures on the walls kept falling. Zoro's mom was in shock, and just went to the kitchen and drank a full bottle of wine.

The next morning, Zoro said that he was told he could move in with Luffy. What? Why?

I think my mom had a breakdown. And she's upset that I keep knocking shit over and breaking it. I assume she doesn't want to deal with anything else weird happening. She was pretty rude about it, to be honest. I know she doesn't care about me all that much, so it wouldn't be too bad for me to just be out of her hair. Luffy felt very sad at that. Don't be too sad for me. I don't love her either. I'm excited to move in with you.

Oh, good. Sanji, what about you? There was no response for a while.

When he did respond it was shocking. Mom thinks you're poison and both of you turned me into a monster. I've packed my things and am ready to go.

I'm so sorry…

Don't apologize. You guys are family too and she bad mouthed you as badly as she could. She keeps apologizing, but I don't believe her. Once I told her I'd visit when I learned to fly on my own, she went silent. I told her that was the best option. So, I'm ready. You can come pick me up.

Okay… I'm sorry.

It's really not your fault, I promise. Things have been tense for a while. After she invited my step brothers over, thinking we'd get along. And then she pretended not to notice when they were cruel to me. I still love her, she's my mom, but I'm angry and bitter and that was the last straw.

O-okay. I'll be there immediately and then I'll get Zoro.

Okay. see you soon.

Luffy felt terrible. Tearing their families apart because of what he was. They said it wasn't his fault, they didn't blame him. But he still felt shame. He opened a portal to Zoro's house, and he walked through it from the back yard, a duffle bag and backpack with him. Not much, but Zoro had never been someone with a lot of stuff.

Sanji was next, also from the backyard of his house. He had two duffle bags and a backpack, and walked through the portal. They were both in the flat now. "I told Marco that you two were moving in, after all. He set everything up.

"Ace and Sabo's bedrooms are yours now. So pick which one you want. Since you both have wings now, there are big mats for you. But you guys already know they're really comfortable." They both nodded, Zoro looking excited to live there, and Sanji looking a bit sad. "Y-You don't have to live here, you know?"

"I want to," Sanji said with a true smile, even if it was small. "Everyone here is awesome, and I can learn to cook from Thatch and eat his food. And we can hang out more." Luffy asked if they thought living together would be bad for their relationship. "I don't think so at all."

"Yeah, me neither. Besides, it's a fuckin' huge building. Plenty of room if we want to be alone," Zoro pointed out. He took Ace's room while Sanji took Sabo's. "It's just great everyone likes us and Marco's cool with this." The two of them set up their things, and flopped down onto the mats.

"Man, these are so much better than my bed was last night."

"Same here. It was so cramped," Sanji agreed. Luffy asked what they thought of them so far, since they couldn't fly and kept knocking things over. Because of that, there were no glass frames on the walls and nothing breakable. Even with them completely used to their wings, sometimes they would bump into things.

Zoro said, "I like them. They kept me pretty warm. I look awesome, too. Though showering will be a bit of a new experience." Luffy said they had a couple wing covers they wore to shower. "Nice. it's lucky we know people with wings themselves."

Luffy pointed out they wouldn't have wings if it weren't for Luffy. "True."

Sanji wondered, "What if it wasn't Luffy that was the cause of our changing? What if we were demons from the start?"

"Plot twist," Zoro said. Luffy laughed and sat down in the hall between their new rooms. He really doubted that theory. But if it was true, it would have been like destiny. Zoro commented, "I still think it's weird none of this stuff happened to your brothers since you lived with them in close quarters so long.

Luffy replied, "I don't know. Maybe you guys are special." They nodded, that was probably why, though it wasn't a very detailed answer. "Wanna see how Shigaraki is holding up? I think I freaked him out pretty badly." Zoro was all for it and walked over, the doorway big enough for him to easily fit through with his wings. Sanji got up himself.

Luffy wiped the floor and they looked down to see him in a dark room, with a bed, looking like a bedroom. He had his hands over his head and was rocking back and forth. There was a deep voice coming from a TV with no picture, trying to calm him down.

"It's always watching. It's there. It severed the arms of everyone. I'm next, I know it," he said in a shaking voice.

"You need to calm down. You are my successor, you can beat this," the deep voice said, sounding impatient. Zoro grinned and told him to say something.

"Is that a good idea? Toying with him?" Sanji wondered. "Man, we'll get in so much trouble if they find out Luffy was doing this."

Luffy said, defensively, "It was to protect everyone and show him he wasn't a god, and couldn't get away with everything." Sanji said he knew that, but the heroes wouldn't like it, reminding him of what happened with the Stain incident. "Well, I'm not hurting him physically, right?"

"I guess… oh whatever, just do it."

Luffy morphed, taking up a ton of room, and opened the portal enough for his voice to come out. "Shigaraki Tomura… I will always be here. You will never escape me," he growled in his animalistic voice, letting out a snarl. There was no way he saw them, since he was under the bar counter and the portal ws a literal hole.

He screamed. "No, no! Stop!" Luffy disappeared, and they all laughed.

"Sooo, what'cha doing?" Marco's voice asked, Luffy startled and changed back. They all went pale.

Luffy twiddled his fingers after he put his shorts on, as they'd fallen off when he morphed, since they were so loose. "Ah… scaring a villain?" Marco walked over and looked down at the portal, seeing Shigaraki rocking back and forth. Marco asked how long they'd been doing this. "I only did it yesterday, to prove to him that his plans would never work. I sort of dropped the severed arms of his team mates into his hideout."

Marco put a hand to his face and shook his head. He made a heavy sigh. "He's scared and alone now! He should be thinking twice about doing something again," Luffy insisted. Marco sat behind them, all three not knowing what he would say next.

"I can definitely understand your reasoning. But you could get into trouble if you're found out." Luffy mumbled that he'd protected all of his classmates from the villains, and didn't kill them. "I know, and that will help your case, but still, you should refrain from using your beast form. Okay? To be careful. The best thing to do now, is make an anonymous tip about where he's hiding," the pro-hero explained patiently.

Luffy nodded. He'd do that if Marco said it was the right thing to do. Luffy beamed. "I am the constant downfall of them. Never mess with a demon's friends, I guess," he laughed. Sanji and Zoro were smiling and Marco told him to not let it go to his head. "You know I won't. I'm just happy I could do something to help everyone. I can be a help to this world despite not being from it."

Marco ruffled his hair. "Just being family with us and friends with them is good for the world." Luffy blushed and looked down. "So, you two already basically lived here. No real rules you need to know besides going to the sixth through eight floors. Those hold very important information. You can go to any other floor, but do your best not to distract anybody working."

Sanji and Zoro nodded, and thanked him again for letting them stay. Marco said, "I hope you had an alright time with your moms." Zoro said his was fine. Not good, but not a disaster. Sanji said his was a disaster, but was necessary for him. At least, for now.

At that moment, he got a text. He looked down and sighed. He didn't want Marco hearing when he spoke in their minds. My mom said she was sorry. And supported me living here if it would make me happy again and keep me safe.

That's good. Luffy nodded in agreement.

"Well, I have some exercises for you two to start so you can learn to fly as soon as possible." He got up and left to his room before coming back and handing Luffy an old packet.

"I remember this! It's what helped me learn to fly," Luffy explained. "It has exercises to strengthen your wings in preparation for flight. We'll get right on it!" The other two stood up and they hurried out and to the elevator. They barely all fit, but it worked, even if they were all cramped with the big wings.

They quickly ran outside to the massive backyard and started the exercises. Zoro and Sanji were beaming, so excited with this. Maybe things would be alright. As long as Luffy kept his thoughts clear of the other traits. But then he thought something. I don't want Zoro and Sanji to ever grow horns and tails.

Nothing happened, but Luffy's horns lit up lightly, not noticeably, and he felt a tingle in them and his tail. Somehow he knew that worked. The wings were all they'd grow. He was happy, living with them. With everybody he cared about.

-x-

"Luffy, Aizawa is here to talk to you three," Thatch said. The three of them were outside, practicing flying again. "He's upstairs with Marco to talk to you." Luffy shared worried glances with his pack, scared that Luffy had been found out. And should they show him? Well, he'd see eventually.

They went upstairs and filed in, sitting on the floor or couch. It was only Aizawa, sitting on the recliner. Marco was sitting on the arm of the couch. Aizawa looked baffled. "It's a long story," Sanji said, stopping him from asking any questions.

"Well, then our decision makes more sense now. After the villain attack, even if it ended terribly for the League and all the members are in jail, unable to use their quirks, we don't know if there are any other members, and want to keep the students safe. So we're instituting a dorm system, where the students will be living."

The three started to protest, but Marco told them to let him finish. "All of the students besides you three. You're safer here than anywhere else. So, you three can stay here if you'd rather." They all nodded. "Okay. Everyone else will be in the dorms, unable to go off campus. Can anybody take you three to school safely?"

Luffy said they'd get there safely. "We have ways," he said simply. He didn't say anything else. Aizawa nodded.

"I think you should clarify with the others that you weren't the monster. A few of them are convinced," Aizawa said. "Even if you were, you want to stomp out the embers of that. Don't want you to be exposed anymore than you already are." Then he looked at Zoro and Sanji's wings. "Does this have something to do with Luffy not being human?"

Sanji said, "Maybe. We know what we're going to say, though." Aizawa asked if he could know so he could go along with it. Marco was smiling from where he was sitting, no doubt pleased by Aizawa's behavior. Luffy spoke next.

"That my quirk is contagious. Like how some people are born with diseases that can spread. I was born with my wings. I don't know if they'd be afraid of catching it, too, but it's better than anyone knowing the truth," the smallest explained.

Aizawa nodded, saying he'd go along with that just fine. I'll say it's happened before. But a very long time ago and there are no records of it but rumors." Luffy smiled and thanked him for being so understanding. He nodded, and got up to leave. "School will start Monday. Everyone is moving into the dorms today." It was Saturday.

They nodded, saying they'd be there. Aizawa said goodbye and left. Marco said, "He's a good teacher." Luffy laughed and said he hated him in the beginning. "When you felt he was badmouthing us?" Luffy nodded. "Well, at least he trusts us enough to keep you safe." All three of them nodded.

They left to go practice some more. Zoro was impatient, wanting to fly soon. Luffy kept telling him he couldn't, and had to practice. It turned into a competition between Zoro and Sanji. It was fun! They weren't upset with them, and that was great to know. Luffy had been afraid that they'd regret having wings once they got them. But that was not the case, it seemed.

Once they could fly, they'd be even happier. Luffy would teach them to fly as best as he could.