Kae Membrana: I think nobody has the theory that is right, though I wouldn't know since I don't get many reviews on this story. And yeah, Zoro and Sanji don't have the best parents. Unlike the Whitebeards, of course!


Getting some answers about Luffy and what he is in this one! Still much more to come on the subject though. Enjoy~


They all napped before Luffy woke up, feeling something weird. He saw Zoro and Sanji still asleep, Zoro snoring and Sanji silent. He sat up, trying to figure out what was wrong until he saw a window, like his own, with somebody looking through it with a blank expression.

Luffy grinned. "How'd you make contact with me? It's hard just to open a window and keep it there." He walked to it, thinking some of the people from his own world made contact, though he wouldn't be able to talk to them. The language barrier.

"I didn't think there was anyone else but me brought here," the demon said, shocking Luffy.

"You can speak the humans' language?"

"Yeah, I live in the human world. I just didn't think there was anybody else like me here. And then you made a pack with three others… You were brought up by much different humans than I was," the demon said. Zoro and Sanji woke up and looked in the window. "Whoa, these two have really gone far. How long you been friends?"

"Who are you?" Luffy asked in shock. Somebody else like him was brought here? Someone born as a demon?

"Law. You're Luffy, right?" Luffy nodded. "Are you happy?" Luffy frowned but nodded slowly. Zoro and Sanji were watching in guarded interest. "Oi, Kid, pack your things, we're ditching. Stupid flamigo convinced me you can't be happy here as a demon. Let's go," he said, and turned away.

"W-Wait!"

"What?" Law asked. He seemed grumpy, but Luffy was sure he wasn't trying to be rude to him. Luffy asked where he lived. "America. Well, it was nice seeing someone else like me. See ya," the guy said. He had black hair with white horns with black spots on them. Luffy tried to open a portal to see him again, but it didn't work.

The three were shocked. "I'm… not alone? Do you think he came here as a baby, too? Maybe he can tell us some stuff about my world! What we really are. If we're actually demons." Zoro and Sanji said that they were sure they'd hear from him again. But he couldn't open a portal to him.

"Maybe he has a way to stop other demons from using your power on him. Maybe you could focus on his friend, Kid," Zoro offered. Luffy created a window and saw them.

Law said, "You don't spy on me and I won't spy on you." Clearly he sensed the portal as he and Kid walked. Law was much older than Luffy was. He wasn't a teenager at all, but probably someone in his early twenties. His wings were black and spotted white, cooler than Luffy's. Luffy asked if they could talk sometime, about their home world. "Unfortunately, I'm like you and have no idea about our home world. We're both in the dark about that. Please don't make contact with us. At least, for now."

Luffy's face fell, but he nodded before he smiled brightly. "At least we're not alone!" Law looked startled but then nodded silently. Luffy waved and closed the portal. He jumped up. "There's someone else!" he screamed, dancing in a circle. Sanji pointed out that he didn't seem to want to be friends. "Yeah, he didn't seem very friendly. But it's nice to know there's someone else out there that knows how I feel."

Zoro commented that he didn't seem to come from a happy family. "If it's family at all. He said someone had convinced him demons were not able to be happy. Whoever it is, they're not like the Whitebeards." The other two agreed. Luffy thought it was sad. But at least he had "Kid", but he didn't have wings, only a tail and horns.

Well, Luffy was happy. And happy to be happy. Zoro and Sanji were grinning at him. "You guys know what I mean when I say alone right? Not that I'm alone in the sense that-"

"Don't worry, we know what you mean. You aren't dissing us when you say it like that," Sanji said and Luffy sighed in relief. Marco found them and told them he got a meeting with Nezu scheduled that day. "Already?" Sanji asked in surprise.

Marco pointed out that every day in school matters. They'd already missed so much. Luffy asked if they wouldn't be able to make it up. "That's why we're meeting with the principal and Aizawa." The three of them nodded and went to Marco's personal office. They sat on the couch cushions, and Luffy was to open a portal to them. The school day was over, had ended a little while ago.

The three of them and Marco sat in front of the portal connected to UA's head master's office. "Hello, children!" Nezu said, getting right into things. The three nodded in response. "Well, there are many things to talk about, but we need to know one thing: can you three come back to school?" The trio swallowed nervously. "I heard that Aizawa-kun has known of your secret for months. He hid it from everybody, not that we can get too upset by a teacher keeping his student's life private from others."

"Is it safe for you to come back? That's what matters most," Aizawa said. Marco said they didn't know if anywhere was safe. After all, the school's activities kept getting crashed by villains.

"Now that the League is stopped, All For One is in prison and Blackbeard has been neutralized, we have less threats. But there will always be villanis out there. That's why Whitebeard has tasked me with being their bodyguard and chaperone if and when they leave the agency."

Nezu bowed, but Aizawa was the one to speak. "Due to my incompetence, the children have been in danger many times, and it has had tragic consequences." Midoriya… it still felt wrong to know he was gone. Don't think about it right now. Luffy nodded to Sanji's words. "So, I am sorry for letting these three be taken." Marco put his hand up in a stop motion.

"We've been after Blackbeard for over 20 years. Nobody stood a chance when unprepared. We don't blame you for the provisional license exam incident. If we had defeated him sooner, things would be different. But he's gone and the Germa 66 are no longer verified. The problem now is more that we don't know how these three will be in school.

"Will they be treated equally? Will the public approve of them being at UA?" Marco finished. Luffy hid a smile at how strong he sounded. He was higher in power than both of the instructors, and he showed it off without even trying. Even if his voice was sort of bland, he still commanded respect. Except from Thatch. Everyone else, though.

Nezu said, "Many think that their presence has been detrimental, but it is not their fault. Nobody is acknowledging that Luffy took down the League singlehandedly. They only point to the methods used." Luffy looked down in shame. "But the staff does not look down on them. And their classmates don't, either. Even if you are called 'demons', you still are good people to those who know you personally."

Luffy asked if they could make up all the time they'd lost. Aizawa said, "You can make up the provisional license exam with Todoroki and Bakugo. That's easy to fix. But the school work you've missed… it's a lot. It will be difficult to catch up, but I think it's possible for you three."

Zoro sighed. "We're strong, but Sanji's the only smart one." Marco disputed that, but Zoro didn't reply. Nezu said he was sure tutors would give a world of help. Extra lessons.

Luffy bit his lip. Things felt like they weren't going to be let back in. "Luckily, or maybe unluckily, students have been missing a lot of school with the hero work studies. That means you have more time to catch up while they're on hold."

Sanji asked what that was. "Students going to work at hero agencies. But you need your provisional license first," Aizawa explained.

"So, if we do the work to make up the time, we get to come back?" Luffy asked. Aizawa said that was their desire. "But wouldn't the parents of all the other kids not like us being there with them? Or the government or- or somebody?"

Nezu replied that UA was separated from the Hero Public Safety Commission. They were a private school and were therefore able to make their own decisions. "It would be plain discrimination to exclude you from attending the school you put you effort into."

Luffy was sure discrimination didn't hold the same weight with them not being human. He worried his tail in his lap. Well, Zoro and Sanji were humans. No, Marco said Zoro was not human anymore. It looked like the beast form was what tipped the scale and turned him no longer human. Sanji was still part human.

"So, if they can catch up, they can return?" Marco asked. "And I will come for added protection for them." Nezu said that was the case. But there was one more thing.

"We need to know the extent of your abilities. Much like the school requires information about how a quirk works. Which you have hidden, Luffy-kun."

Luffy replied he didn't have a quirk. "Zoro and Sanji have quirks since they were humans. I don't have a quirk. I just have abilities." Nezu amended that they need to know their abilities. The three weren't open to this. The principal pointed out that Aizawa had told nobody, even went along with lies for them. So Nezu wouldn't spread anything, either.

The trio looked to Marco, who looked skeptical. "If this information gets leaked, the Whitebeards won't be happy."

"Your threat is acknowledged. We will not tell anybody else of what we speak of right now. We searched the room for any trace of bugs, and it came back clean. Nobody but myself and Aizawa-kun will know, not even the other teachers," the principal swore. Luffy looked to Marco, wanting to know if he thought this was smart.

He nodded, but said it was best if they went outside to show them. Luffy had the portal follow them outside, walking through the busy lobby and the large backyard. They looked to Marco, not knowing where to start. "Luffy-kun, why don't we start with you first?"

Nezu sounded patient and completely unbothered. "Well, I have my claws and tail to fight with. I have the telekinesis and healing factor. Then there's the big form. Good senses, my ability to make portals and windows that only us three can pass through, fast reflexes." Should we tell them about our telepathy? Would that matter?

They might think we're cheating or some stupid shit like that. Well, it's not like they can stop us even if they wanted to. Go ahead, to show trust.

Okay.

"Me and Zoro and Sanji can speak telepathically. I found a new ability that is pretty useless, though. To make light come out of my hands. Though I won't ever use it since it made all three of us blind for a couple seconds before it healed."

Nezu thanked him for being honest. He turned to Zoro. "Me and Sanji already have our quirks listed. Both of us have the wings and regenerative powers. The super reflexes and strength, along with the good senses. I can shift into the larger form while Sanji can't." Sanji nodded with that, since they had the same demon powers.

"Can I request to see the larger forms?" Nezu asked.

"What will that help with?" Marco asked. "They won't be using it on campus. Luffy only used it to resolve the summer camp quickly and easily." Aizawa said he'd seen Luffy's, and that Nezu should only think of a large, winged wolf. He was covering for them.

Nezu said, "It was just for curiosity. It's not necessarily important, so you don't need to if you wish not to." The two didn't want to. "Is there anything else we should know of?"

Sanji said, "Our blood is acidic. If it touches somebody or something it will burn it." Luffy and Zoro nodded. "That's all of it." Nezu nodded, and Aizawa turned to the desk to get an unwanted sight. A huge pile of papers. "Is that…?"

Aizawa nodded. "You have to make all of this up, and when the make up provisional license exam happens, you'll take part." The three nodded, and Luffy reached out his hands for the papers. The two seemed surprised, but Luffy didn't know why they would. He took the paper and set it down on Marco's desk.

All three of them looked at the papers with hatred. "Don't be discouraged, it's a three day weekend."

You'd think they'd understand we want some time to get used to not being jailed, Zoro complained.

Yeah. But we should try and get through this as soon as possible. I guess. Won't be pleasant, Sanji replied.

I'm not that smart, anyways. What if you two get back in and I don't, Luffy said in worry.

If anything, Sanji will get back in and both of us won't.

The three sighed. "Well, we understand you'd need some time to recuperate after whatever went on where you were being held. But you should try to get through it quickly to get back soon," Nezu said cheerfully. They nodded. "Well, contact us when you know when you'll be getting back. Then we can make arrangements for Marco-san."

Marco nodded, and thanked them for their time and consideration. "No matter what happened or what they are, they're my students," Aizawa said, earning a rare smile from Marco. Luffy closed the portal and they stared at the horrible sight.

Marco pat their back. "I have faith in you."

"Ehhh… Oh! Marco, there's somebody else like me somewhere! His name is Law, and he came here as a baby demon, too!" Luffy said, shocking the hero. He asked how he knew that. "He formed a portal to come see us! He looked cooler than I do." Zoro argued that Luffy looked a lot more badass.

Marco replied, "That is very interesting. It's too bad they don't remember your world either. You could have talked about it." Luffy said that was how he felt about it. He said he was going to get to work immediately. "You can take time to rest. You've been gone for awhile, you deserve time to do what you want."

Luffy frowned. "I want to go to school. I'm scared about how we'll be treated, but I want things to go more back to normal. So, I'll do this as soon as I can." He looked down. "Things will never be how they were before. For any of us. But I still want friends and normal stuff like that!" and he ran upstairs with the papers.

Zoro and Sanji followed, and soon they were at the coffee table, all doing their work. It took forever. Luffy felt so stupid, bad at the math while Sanji, and even Zoro, were doing it easily. The smallest wished he was smarter. Was there a quirk to make you smarter? That would be cheating, though.

Well, maybe there was a way to have clones! Make them do the work with him. It would still be him doing it, but much faster. "I'm gonna see if I can make clones. Like in Naruto," Luffy declared. "Mmmm, shadow clone jutsu!"

Suddenly there were a dozen screaming children in the room, all Luffys, looking about five. "What? No! This isn't what I wanted! Hey, don't touch that! No, that's my homework! No! Damn it!"

Zoro and Sanji were laughing hysterically at him. "I wanted help on my homework, not for you to rip it up!" Luffy said, yanking the scruff of one of his child clones up. "Bad boy!" he yelled at him. That clone started sobbing and wailing, which set off all the other little Luffy's. Now there was a chorus of children sobbing their eyes out.

"How do I get them to go away?!" Luffy shouted. "Be gone! Disappear!" They wouldn't leave. He was growing really frustrated, but didn't know how to get them to go away. Sanji said they would make great distractions if they were ever in a situation that needed this.

Zoro laughed. "This doesn't look at all like Naruto. You just got a bunch of brats making a mess." When one started walking on Zoro's wing, he couldn't help but smack him away. It disappeared. "Hey, what do you know! They do disappear with hits!"

"They're little kids… I don't want to hit them," Luffy said, torn on what to do. "I know!" He opened a portal into the kids room. "There you go, lots of space to play!" and they all went running through the portal to bother those on duty. "Have fun!" and he closed the portal. The other two were silent.

"You're evil. One of you was probably bad enough, but now they got eleven. Well that was a useless power. Maybe if you train, they'll get older. Can't be perfect at everything right away. I'm sure you can tape your homework back together," Sanji offered, feeling bad for Luffy based on his look of despair.

He looked down at the shredded papers. "He even put it in his mouth. I can't read the numbers now, so I can't even copy it onto a new paper," Luffy lamented. "Now I have to start over."

There was a knock on the door, and Ace and Sabo were there. "Heard you need help with homework?" Sabo asked, grinning. He was always the smartest of the three brothers.

"Yes! I tried making clones to help me, but they just turned into little kids and they ruined my progress!" he said, holding his paper up. Sabo asked for him to repeat, not understanding. Sanji explained about the children clones. Ace cackled obnoxiously. Sabo smacked him on the head.

"Clearly Luffy isn't happy with it," he scolded, seeing a distraught Luffy. His tail dragged on the floor. He hadn't meant that to happen. "How did you get rid of them? They aren't here anymore. Did they go away?" Zoro said they would disappear if hit. "You hit children, Luffy?!"

Luffy shook his head and showed a window into the kid's room. "I didn't know how to get rid of them so I put them there," he said. Now both Ace and Sabo were laughing as they saw Thatch standing in the window, utterly lost and confounded. "But I need help. I'm not good at math," he mumbled.

Ace and Sabo sat at the table with the three, and got to work helping to make Luffy understand the math. "How are you supposed to learn new things? You can't just dive into something new without actually learning it," Sabo said as he helped Luffy properly use the fancy calculator. Luffy pointed to a list of tutorial websites. "Man, this sounds miserable. I'm sorry, guys," the blonde said sincerely.

They nodded. "I don't want to try a time traveling thing, in case it goes wrong like the little mess. Maybe just randomly wishing for abilities isn't good," Luffy mumbled. Ace said that was probably true. Luffy's phone rang and he saw it was Thatch.

"Yes?"

"Care to explain why there are a dozen kid yous in the kids' room?" Thatch asked. Luffy could hear shouting around him. Screams of five year old Luffys. Poor Thatch. Luffy explained that he'd accidentally spawned little clones, but the only way they knew to get rid of them was to hit them. Thatch gasped and Luffy made sure he knew he hadn't hit any of them.

Luffy added, "I didn't know what to do. They ripped apart my finished homework. I didn't want them to do that, I wanted more help with my work."

Thatch said he didn't know what they were supposed to do with them. But he couldn't hit children, let alone children versions of Luffy. There was more screaming that turned into crying. A chorus of crying kids. "Come do something!" the chef begged.

"Luffy discovered a very specific torture method. Annoying somebody to death with little children," Sabo said.

"A wholesome way to defeat a villain," Ace said in agreement. Sanji and Zoro laughed. "We'll be here when you come back."

Luffy deflated. "You're all so mean," he sighed and made a portal to the room full of hims. Luffy didn't really know what to do. "Ah, okay, everyone line up. High fives!"

"Yay!"

"Whee!"

"My turn!"

"No!"

"I wanna be first in line!"

"Butthead!"

"That's mean!"

Luffy was really impatient, and saw his family with their phones out, filming while laughing their asses off. Luffy high fived each of them hard enough to be painful, making all of them disappear. He sighed. Well, that was a humane way to get rid of them. It didn't feel like he was hitting them in a high five.

Luffy appeared back in the flat and sat down. Zoro asked how he'd gotten rid of them. "Hard high fives." They laughed, and he told them not to laugh anymore. He got to work again, starting over and not talking more than necessary.

Since they wouldn't be going to school the next day, there was no reason to go to bed at a reasonable hour, and so they continued after dinner and after his brothers had left. They continued even after Marco went to sleep, having been outside the flat, guarding while keeping his senses open in case there was any problem, while also giving them a sense of privacy.

They finally went to bed at 4:00 AM, leaving everything at the coffee table. Luffy didn't make it to his room, so Sanji carried him, hard to do with his wings, but managed to tuck him in before the two of them went to bed as well.

They woke up 8 hours later and got to work again. They spent the next two days inside, taking advantage of the long weekend. They watched countless online lessons, which were harder to retain than in-person class. So Luffy made a window in the classes to see what they were learning. Nobody knew the window was there.

They finished the work, and gave themselves constant quizzes, Luffy's family joining in to help after they were on their breaks. Marco stayed with them all day, in his room, there in case anything happened. They were proud, and so relieved. After class was over, Luffy appeared in front of Aizawa in the staff room.

He started the man. "Yo, do you have any tests we can take to make sure we're caught up?" Luffy asked. Aizawa nodded and collected tests from each course, the papers on their desks, and handed them three copies of each one.

They took the tests, and Luffy gave them to Aizawa to correct. He was at home by then, a small flat, pretty messy but not that bad. Just clothes thrown around, no gross trash. He corrected them, saying they did well. They beamed. "Then can we come back, soon?" Aizawa nodded. They could come back the day after next. "Yay! Thank you!"

"Do you have a safe way to get to school? We'll have more security by then, but we still want you to take every precaution." Luffy said the three of them could use the portal and Marco would fly there to meet them. "Good. His presence should be a great help in deterring any villains."

Luffy asked how All Might was. "Midoriya was special to him," he said. Aizawa said he'd not retired, but he wasn't as enthusiastic. Though he had apparently gotten closer to the other students. And he was heartbroken when Midoriya passed painlessly. The three looked down and nodded, glad he hadn't been murdered. "The villain told us he killed him personally. Humans… are fragile, aren't they?"

"Yes. They are. I will see you soon. If you have any questions or concerns, you may come see me like this as long as it's at a reasonable hour." The trio nodded and thanked him before Luffy closed the portal.

The three sat quietly in the living room. Luffy got up only to tell Marco about what Aizawa said. "Good, I'm glad you get to go back so soon. I'm impressed you finished in time, even though Luffy's child clones disrupted his progress," he said to each of them. "I'm proud of you three. I think you'll be able to get through any stress at school or anywhere else as long as you have each other and take advantage of our care for you.

"If you guys ever need to talk, you know you have multiple choices." They gave small smiles in thanks. After that, they decided to just relax and binge a trashy reality show. While they were watching, Sanji shouted in surprise when he saw an open window beside Sani's head. "Sanji!"

"What?" Luffy pointed to the window. It was about the size of a textbook. Luffy hurried over. But this one was human. No horns or wings. She was beaming. Sanji said she was very beautiful, with shorter bangs framing her face and the rest long. Her eyes were bright blue and she was smiling at them.

She asked if they were the demons that had been captured by villains. "Yeah. Who are you? How's a human contacting us through a portal?" Zoro asked in suspicion. She beamed.

"I've never seen a full demon before. Only those that look like humans," she said. "My name is Boa Hancock." Luffy was shocked, and asked why she looked like a human. No horns or wings. "Well, I'm a third generation demon, so I don't have any of the traits in human form. I've never met a full one! Did you come from the original world directly?" she asked excitedly.

Hancock looked like their age, not like Law. "Ah, yeah. As a baby," he said. "How are you here? Or are you in the other world but can speak human language?" He introduced his name, too.

She frowned, and asked if he didn't know. Zoro demanded to know what she was talking about, with Sanji scolding him for being rude. "There are demons everywhere around you." Luffy said he didn't see any demons anywhere. He was the only one he knew of. "That's probably because you're a first generation one. But it's strange, that you can't hide your traits." She called for a grandma, who walked over. "Grandma, will you explain to Luffy about the world?"

An old woman looked through the portal at Luffy, and looked intrigued, too. "I haven't seen a D in a long time," she said, and sat down. Luffy cocked his head and asked what a "D" was. "The original form of a demon that came to the human world. They're the most powerful of your kind. Most of the demons you see every day are younger generations after demons mingled with humans."

Luffy was shocked. "There… are more like me? Besides Law?" The grandma, Elder Nyon, told him they were hidden within the human world.

Elder Nyon explained that most demons didn't have the physical traits Luffy had. Then she formed her own horns. "Those that do learned at a young age how to conceal them. D's, for some reason, are unable to do that. There have only been a handful that made it to this world. Most notably were Monkey D. Dragon and Monkey D. Garp. The only recorded D's to come as a family unit," she explained in detail, making her horns disappear."

Luffy was reeling in shock, that there were people like him, even if they didn't look the same as him. "Can more impure demons shapeshift, too? And you can use the portal, too…"

Elder Nyon said, "Hancock and other impure demons don't form into the original demon form. Which is what you three are."

Zoro asked if other demons could form packs. "Yes, but the packs don't develop the same traits. Humans don't know, but their quirks didn't come out of nowhere. Quirks first appeared when the first mix of demons arrived and created family with other humans. Then they were passed on and created the world you know now," she explained. The trio were amazed. It made sense, that powers wouldn't just suddenly appear in random parts of the world. People never did know how they came about.

Sanji asked how demons came to the human world. That Luffy was summoned by a villain. Elder Nyon frowned. "You can't be summoned by others here. That villain was lying."

"Then how did the demons get here?"

"My grandmother, one of the originals, said that it wasn't common, but it did happen, when a warp in our world, a tear in the air, would open and unsuspecting demons would walk into them. There was no way to go back, so they hid their appearances when they realized things were different here. Many orphanages or foster homes foster demons."

Luffy was in awe. He was so happy he wasn't alone, but nobody knew of the others. Only him. "Is there a way for me to see? When a person is a demon like me?" Luffy asked, begging.

Elder Nyon said that the three of them should be able to tell who is a demon once they know what to look for. "As you age and grow, it should become easier to spot them around you, hidden perfectly in the human world." She added, "Not every descendant knows of their heritage. Every generation, the blood line gets weaker and weaker. That's why almost everyone has one quirk.

"Besides the more pure form, or of those who are D's. You three are one of a kind. Those in your world could name you a sort of royalty," Elder Nyon said.

Luffy laughed. "I would be a king? Hahaha! No way!" Zoro and Sanji told him he'd be a very irresponsible king. "I know, right?" Hancock giggled, her cheeks pink.

"It's so cool you have a pack. I wish I could make some myself." Zoro asked why she couldn't. "I don't have that power. My bloodline has turned very human. I didn't even know I was one for a long time!" The three were amazed. Zoro and Sanji turned to Luffy and said they were glad they became a pack. He smiled and nodded. Luffy asked if she had any other demon friends. "My best friend is one. Margaret."

Sanji asked why Luffy was unable to hide his traits. If there was another reason why he was so obviously different. Elder Nyon said it could also be part that he had no parent to teach him that skill. Since he came as a baby, he had no instructor. "It is just lucky you found a loving home." Luffy smiled and nodded. "You will most likely adopt more powers. All three of you, due to being pure and in the human world that accelerates the growth.

"That is why demons who do not have much of their blood left still have powers. Due to the human world. This world is perfect for fostering abilities. The quirks you know now," she explained.

Zoro asked how she knew all of this. "My grandmother came to this world in her late teens, so she knew all about our home world and gathered information from this world. I still have that book, but nobody can read it besides those who were taught the language by their parents, the ones who were old enough to remember."

Luffy was smiling. Zoro put his arm around his shoulders with a grin. Now Luffy knew he wasn't alone at all. Sure, he was the only one where it was obvious, but he knew now. It wasn't only him. "I'm so relieved. I always thought I was all alone."

Elder Nyon and Hancock seemed happy for him. "We can be friends, if you want," Hancock said shyly.

"Sure!" Luffy exclaimed happily. "It would be awesome to have more demon friends. Though nobody will be more important than my pack and family," he said, in case they got worried. Sanji smiled and said they wouldn't be upset or jealous if he made friends with more of their own kind.

"Besides, all three of us are demons now. We're in this boat together. Can we be friends, too, Hancock-chan?" Hancock nodded with a smile, even though she was mostly looking at Luffy. Zoro and the blonde held in laughter at Luffy's obliviousness when the other girl was staring at him with sparkling eyes and a blush. Though she might be disappointed. Luffy had never looked twice at a woman or man.

The smallest asked what Hancocks "quirk" was. The original power she had beside the portal they all seemed to have. Really, the demons were hidden perfectly in the world. Nobody suspected they were there at all. "I can turn people to stone if they think I'm beautiful. It was pointless when I was little, but now that my peers are going through puberty, it's easy."

Zoro said that was a pretty scary power. "Does it work against women, too?"

"Of course! Women think other women are beautiful as well. It'll be much easier once I'm an adult. But don't worry," she said and flipped her hair. "It doesn't work on other demons." Luffy cocked his head and said he was able to use his extra powers on Zoro and Sanji. "Well, yours don't hurt them, right?"

"Yeah. I can move things with my mind, am really strong and can heal, then I have my tail and wings. And the portals, and now I have a useless power where I can create a bunch of clones of myself, only they're little kids! And they ruined my homework, too," he grumbled. Hancock laughed, saying that did, indeed sound annoying.

Hancock said she needed to go, but would love to talk to them all more. "Okay, that's great! But only when we're at home. We can't show other people at school. We don't want to expose the rest of the demons in the world. I'm sure they won't want to end up like us, with everyone knowing," he replied. Hancock blushed and said that was very kind.

Then the talk ended and Luffy was left reeling.