Katya hugged Luffy tightly after he had taken a few minutes to mourn the loss of his 'hind legs' and the crew had caught up with where everyone had been.

"It's wonderful to see you, Luffy! Did your training go well? How are the warriors?"

"Ah, they're all great! They brought me from the island to Sabaody a few weeks ago!"

"Awesome!" Katya smiled. "I came to the New World with Shanks! The Red-Hair Pirates gave me a ride!" The two started bouncing around enthusiastically hugging and cheering, swapping stories faster than the rest of the crew could follow.

"Oi, everyone!" Luffy said eventually, pulling her over to the rest of his crew. "This is Katya, she and Tra-guy looked after me after Marineford!"

"TRA-GUY?!" Katya burst out laughing hysterically. "You've got to be kidding me."

"Katya..." the skeleton Brook stepped forward. "I heard that name from a man I was working with in the last two years, Garkin."

"That bastard's still alive?" Katya scowled. "He sold me to slavers."

"Wait, that means...AAHHHH!" Brook threw his head back and screamed. "You're Silena Siren?!"

"Woah, THE Silena Siren?!" Nami gasped. "Brook loves your music!"

"Siren-san, please may I ask..."

"Hm?"

"What colour are your panties?"

"Black." She replied bluntly. "Why do you need to know?"

"DON'T ANSWER HIM!" The Straw Hats shouted.

"Thank you." Brook said and sank down to the ground. "I can die happy. Ah, but I'm already dead!"

"I feel like I've seen you before." Katya furrowed her brow. "A poster, perhaps. But not a wanted poster."

"Ah, I was doing a world tour until recently. The Soul King Brook, at your service."

Katya's eyes widened and she broke out into a grin. "The Soul King! I'd love to record with you!"

"It would be my pleasure, Siren-chan!"

"We have more pressing concerns than this!" Nami in Franky's body said angrily as Usopp adjusted the picture of Nami onto a sweatband to be worn around her head. Katya scowled.

"Don't suck the joy out of this just because you're annoyed."

"YOUR CAPTAIN DID THIS!"

Luffy was sat with Zoro by Brownbeard, who was tied up. Katya went to join them, huddling into her coat. She hated extreme weather.

"Grace-chan, why are you here?" Brownbeard looked surprised.

"Ah, it's actually Katya. I'm here with Law."

"Oh yeah, where's the bear?" Luffy asked.

"Bepo? He's with the rest of the crew. Law and I are here alone."

"Quit it, you damn kids." Brownbeard said angrily to the children that were tugging at his makeshift legs and tail.

"What's happened? Until recently, you weren't willing to open your mouth, but now we can't get you to shut up." Zoro said bluntly to Brownbeard, who laughed.

"It's because you're going to be dead soon. Law is going to come and save me. I hate all of your generation," Brownbeard said gruffly to Luffy. "But Law is different."

"He certainly is." Katya said with a small smile.

"It seems more likely that Trafalgar-san will come for her." Robin said smoothly from behind them. "Or are those marks on your neck from someone else at this facility, Freckles-san?"

Katya whipped her head around. "How did you-?"

"Oi, did Tra-guy hurt you?!" Luffy pulled at part of her coat by her neck and looked at the bruises. "What a mean guy!"

"They're something a little different, Luffy." Robin smirked.

Katya bit her lip and pulled the coat up higher. She thought that she'd covered them well with makeup, but the moisture of the cold air had wiped it away.

"No-one knows. And you have to keep it to yourselves. There are powerful people who would use that against us."

"So Tra-guy isn't hurting you?" Luffy said suspiciously.

"No, Luffy."

"Ah, good. Eh, what were you saying about my generation?" Luffy turned back to Brownbeard and the bearded man told them about how the island came to be. Most of it was information that Katya already knew.

She sat down and hugged her legs close to her chest. The big problem for her now was how Law and her were supposed to enact their plan to bring down Doflamingo.

"Grace, ah, I mean Katya onee-chan," Jess said, crawling to her. "Are you tired?"

"A little." She admitted.

"You always looked after us when we slept, so we can do the same for you!" The young girl said with determination. Katya nodded, too sleepy to argue, and huddled into her coat. It didn't take long for her to drift off.