Yay, how i love this story, although I do tend to cry when I write the sad parts. Here we go, enjoy!

Disclaimer: I do not own One Piece.


'Sun is mine, Sun is mine.' Those words kept repeating themselves inside Kyle's head. Here he was, faced with one of the hardest decisions in his life. He'd already told Choo that he'd break up with Sun, but he didn't want to; not after everything that he saw her go through.

"I can't believe I have to do this."

"Just suck it up and write already." After he and Choo had the discussion, Arlong had brought him some paper and a pen. He was supposed to write a letter asking Sun to come to Arlong Park for an emergency or something. It was up to him on what to write.

"Don't rush me." Kyle looked towards the trash pin, it was overflowing with crumpled up paper.

"What's so hard about writing a letter?" Choo was getting very frustrated. He just wanted this whole mess to be over.

"What's so hard, I'll tell you what's hard. It's hard when your whole village is under control of half-fish freaks. It's hard when you see the girl you've loved for the longest time is forced to date one of those freaks. It's hard when you see that girl too afraid to cry because she needs to be brave for the whole village and for her family. It's hard when the guy who loves the girl is forced to make a hard decision. ALL THAT'S HARD!"

Choo remained frozen in shock from the total outburst. Never in his whole entire life has any human yelled at him like that. He soon found himself smirking; Even if he was causing this human to make a painful decision, it was fun doing it.

"So basically, I'm putting you through hell."

"Is that all you have to say?"

"No. Get back to work. There, now I'm done."


Sun was sitting on the bed, watching her sister and mom sleep. They had woken up around 8 in the morning, but her mom immediately started to cry. She kept saying that it was her fault that her daughter was in the clutches of evil. Then her sister started to cry about how she failed of protecting her sister. It was only an hour later that they fell asleep again, exhausted after crying. Now it was 12 in the afternoon, and still no sign of Kyle.

"I'm pretty sure it doesn't take that long to fix a door." Sun carefully wrapped her mother and sister in blankets before heading downstairs. Midway down, she heard two different voices. One of them was Kyle's mother, who was gracious enough to let her stay there, and the other voice she didn't recognize.

"I'll be sure to give it to her." Sun finished walking down the stairs. Right in front of the stairs was the front door, and outside that door was…a merman. It was one she didn't recognize at all. Said merman took at quick peek inside the house, he saw the girl that Choo was so obsessed with. Deciding to tease her a little, the merman gave her a quick wink before walking away.

Kyle's mother didn't know that Sun was standing right behind her, so she thought it was her that the merman winked at. After closing the door, she turned to see her.

"Oh, there you are." She held out a single piece of folded paper to the young girl.

"What is it?"

"I'm not sure. The merman just delivered it and told me to give it to you as soon as possible." Sun nodded to this and took the paper without any questions. Kyle's mother then disappeared into the kitchen, leaving Sun by herself.

"I have a bad feeling about this." She slowly opened the paper, quickly recognizing the writing as Kyle's.

"But if the writing is his, why was it delivered by one of them?"

Kyle wrote:

Hello there Sunny (I know you're gonna hurt me for calling you that).

Anyway, I need you to come to Arlong Park for a meeting today.

This is really all I can say right now.

Love you, my bright-eyed love.


Kyle sat outside, waiting for Sun to get there. His heart kept aching, it knew what he was about to do. He felt like he was about to throw up his insides.

"Please don't make me do this." He turned around to beg Choo. Arlong sat on his throne-like chair, with Choo standing right next to him, while Kuroobi sat on a bench that was nearby.

"You still have a choice, your family or her."

"KYLE!" Kyle turned back forward, seeing Sun running towards him. He stood up, preparing himself for what he was about to do. Before he could say anything, Sun wrapped her arms around him, kissing him fully on the lips.

'They've already kissed?! I haven't even gotten a chance to taste her lips.' Choo felt his anger rising again. Ever since he came here, he had realized that whenever he saw his property with another boy, even if they were just friends, his anger just wouldn't hide. When he was using mermaids for his own sick pleasure, he never got angry if they were with others. Could it be that he was starting to really fall for her?

Kyle quickly pushed Sun off him.

"We need to talk." Sun's breath got caught in her chest, she knew every break-up started with those words. A small ray of hope and love in her body kept telling her that wasn't why he called her over. But her brain was telling her this is the end.

"What's wrong?"

"Sun, I'm so sorry but…" Kyle looked deeply into her eyes. He could see how much hurt he was about to cause her. "It's over between us." He quickly ran away before he could see Sun fall to pieces.

Choo moved from his position next to Arlong to go stand in front of Sun. He looked down at her small, shaking form.

"You made him do this, didn't you?" She got no answer. Her eyes traveled up from his stomach to his face. "That's why I was asked to come here."

"You deserve every sort of pain you're feeling right now." Choo grabbed onto her hand, pulling her forward while he walked back, until his back hit a wall. He slid down the wall, pulling Sun down with him. His big arms lifted her with ease, settling her down. Her legs wrapped themselves around his waist, indicating that she straddled his hip.

"What makes you think I deserve pain?" She lowered her head, hiding her face with her hair.

"For being with another man. And yes, I did make him do that to you. You belong to me now, why can't you get that through your head?" His head ran through her soft hair.

"I'm tired of running." One of Sun's hands went up to meet Choo's hand in her hair.

"Good girl, now what will you do to...mmf." His sentence was cut off by Sun's lips. She had crashed hers onto his, showing him that she wouldn't run away anymore. Choo immediately brought both of his hands around her waist, trying to make her slide up further on his body.

Realizing what Choo was trying to do, Sun brought her arms up to his chest and pushed herself off him.

"That's what I'll do." Her eyes showed no emotion, not even regret for what she just did. She had finally learned that no matter who helps her, no matter how hard she tries to stay away, he'll still find a way to bring her back.

"And I like it a lot. From now on, your whole body belongs solely to me."


Two Months Later

Kyle never came around Sun after that incident. And frankly, she didn't want to see him. Every little hope that she had left had disappeared. And nothing was getting better.

Every day now, she was supposed to meet Choo either at Arlong Park, or at some random please or they would just stay in his room all day and make-out. He was usually the one to decide. Today, she was asked to meet near the river. When she got there, there was a picnic set up.

"So, it's a picnic today. Time to put on a fake smile." Sun has gotten use to make fake smiles, it was all part of protection for the village. Not once has Choo been mad at her since the Kyle incident two months ago.

"Sun." She nodded. It was Choo. Before she could turn around, he had wrapped his arms around her chest. His lips found their way onto her neck. 'I wonder what the rest of her taste like.' His thoughts began to run wild from the simple erotic taste of her neck.

"Miss me?" He whispered into her ear. She turned around in his arms to look up at his face.

"Yes, I did." She lied through her teeth. He bent down, kissing her on the lips.

"Choo, you did set up a picnic, so I think we should eat." He reluctantly let go of her. The rest of the afternoon went by extremely slowly. Choo wouldn't let her sit across from him, she had to sit directly on his lap. They would switch back and forth between feeding each other.

Over those two months, Choo felt his heart beat faster every time he was around her. He knew that she didn't feel the same way about her, but he didn't care. He was hooked, in love. Tonight was the night.

"Sun, there's someplace I want us to go." His hand was rubbing her back soothingly, almost lovingly. But to Sun, she hated his touch.

"Where?" She leaned into his chest, just to keep him happy.

"You'll see." After they were done, Choo wrapped a blindfold around Sun's eyes. To make things easier on both of them, he carried her all the way to their destination.

"Choo, Can you please tell me where we're going?" She felt him set her down on something that was rather hard.

"We're here." As soon as Choo removed the blindfold from eyes, her eyes were blinded by bright lights. She brought her hands up to shield them, then her ears were overtaken by music. 'Is that a harp?' She thought to herself. All around her were every single mermen that resided on the island. Each of them just staring at her with excitement.

"Why are they staring at me?" She looked forward at Choo, waiting for his answer.

"Sun, I have to say, these have been the best two months ever." Sun was now starting to freak out. "You're so beautiful…amazingly beautiful…so beautiful…" Choo lost himself in her eyes.

"Well, if we're done now. I'll be going."

"Wait wait wait, I'm not done." He held up his hands to stop her. "Anyway, I really want you by my side for the rest of our lives. So Sun…" Choo bent down on one of his knees, brought out a small box and opened it right before her eyes. "Would you do me the honor of being mine and only mine?"


Rae and her mom were sitting patiently in the kitchen, waiting for Sun's return. They had gotten use to all the late nights. Rae knew that since Sun was with Choo, nothing bad would happen to her out on the streets. But she couldn't guarantee what could happen to her when she is with Choo by herself.

"Mom, I still get worried."

"I know sweetie." Her mother walked over to her daughter and wrapped her in her arms. "Baby, please do mommy a favor."

"What's that mom?"

"Don't ever catch the eye of a merman."


"You want me to marry you?"

"Well, it's not exactly marriage. I don't know how to explain it, but I want you to be by my side. So please say 'yes'?" The music was still playing, all the mermen gathered around closer to her. She felt all of the space she had getting closer and closer until there was no space.

"Will you?" She looked at Choo and just had to say it.

"I'm sorry, but no." The merman playing the harp gasped, and then the next one gasped and gasped.

"What? Why?"

"Because…" Sun stood up, trying to think of the best time to run away. "Choo, I've been faking every single piece of affection I gave to you. I've been so miserable. I'm so sorry, but I can't." Sun made her way around Choo to start walking home. She didn't even bother to look around.

"You ok?" Arlong asked Choo. His hand kept shaking Choo's shoulder, trying to get his attention.

"Stop her." Choo whispered.

"What? Say that again." Arlong bent down to hear Choo better.

"I said to stop her." Arlong could no longer argue with Choo. He had fully accepted Choo dating Sun, now he felt like killing her for hurting Choo like this.

"Well, you heard what he said, Stop the girl." The mermen linked onto each other's arms and stood in Sun's way.

"What?" She turned to see Choo slowly standing up. "Let me leave."

"You…Aren't…Going…ANYWHERE!" In a flash, he was standing a few inches in front of her body. He grabbed onto her wrist. His grip felt so tight and strong, Sun felt as if her bone would break.

"Choo, stop." She tried to pry his hand off her. "You're hurting me."

"I don't care. No one says no to me. I don't care if you're miserable for the rest of your life. You'll always be mine."

"No, I won't." With all of her might, Sun kicked Choo right in the kneecap. Choo unknowingly let go of her wrist, giving her the perfect opportunity to run away. She pushed her way between two mermen and ran as fast as she could.

"Oh, I'm going to get her now." Before Choo could run, Kuroobi's hand grabbed onto his shoulder.

"Why don't you let us get her, you go get things ready."

"Fine." Choo grumbled about the pain he was feeling in his knee. When he was finally gone, Arlong was already discussing the plan.

"Ok, Hachi, you and Kuroobi go get her. I need the others to help me gather the ingredients."

"Ingredients? For what?" Hachi asked.

"Ingredients for the serum." Arlong answered.

"See, here's how it works Hachi." Kuroobi cut in. "When a merman ask a girl for her hand, she will normally say' yes'. But since Sun said 'no' and ran away, we have to force her to do the nasty with Choo."

"And how you gonna do that?"

"That's where the serum comes in, once we combine it with Choo's DNA, say a piece of hair, and we inject it into her system. Her body will be overcome with lust for Choo."

"Brilliant." Hachi clapped all of his hands together.

"It is. Now get going." Hachi and Kuroobi left in the same direction that Sun ran in. Arlong and the other mermen scattered around the area they were in. It was good for them that everything they needed was right there. While Sun was running for her life, she didn't care anymore.

"No more. We're getting off this island if it's the last thing I do."


There we go. Another chapter complete. Enjoy everybody. And review, please??