K, so I know I promised to write a one shot for Lord Dico, but I've had a lot of trouble finding motivation to do any kind of writing. This is just to get me back into the swing of things, then I'll write if for sure, pinky promise :)

Had this song on repeat, and it inspired this fic:

Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Ukulele version) by Israel (IZ) Kamakawiwoʻole.

Play it while you read this, it adds to the effect, I promise lol


Somewhere Over the Rainbow

The wind pushed the hammock, rocking it slightly. She snuggled in closer to his warm body, inhaling his scent mingling with the sea air. It was slightly muggy out, but they avoided the worst of the heat by seeking shelter in the shade. The palm trees blocked out most of the sun, but it came and went anyway as big fluffy clouds scurried by.

Luffy began to hum a tune as they rocked, snaking an arm around her. Nami smiled and closed her eyes in relaxation. It wasn't often that she had such a relaxing afternoon.

A spot of cool hit her cheek. She lifted a hand and when it came away she saw her palm was slightly wet. Looking up a few more drops got in her eyes, and she blinked them away. She looked at Luffy who was looking at her, his hair already starting to droop from the rain. And that's when it began pouring.

Well, there went her relaxing afternoon. Luffy began to laugh and soon she was laughing too, unable to control herself. He leaped out of the hammock and offered her a hand, and she gladly took it as they ran across the beach in the rain, the sand sticking to their feet.

Luffy stopped abruptly, and caught her when Nami almost ran into him.

"Why'd you stop?" She laughed, talking loudly over the downpour.

"Look!" He said, and pointed over the ocean.

Although they stood in the middle of a rainstorm, the sky over the ocean was crystalline blue in the places where the clouds had parted. But the most amazing sight was what lay below.

An entire rainbow arched across the ocean, seeming to bend and touch the edges of the earth. Red blended into orange, blue into indigo, and all together they created a masterpiece unlike anything any painter could fashion.

"It's beautiful!" She gasped.

"Make a wish!" Luffy shouted.

"That's with stars, baka."

"It can't hurt, can it?"

She looked at his grinning face and couldn't resist.

'Ah, why not?' She thought. Nami closed her eyes and wished that she and Luffy were relaxing back in the hammock like they were a minute ago.

"Did you wish for anything?" He asked her as they continued running towards the ship.

"Yeah, but it won't come true." She answered.

"Who knows?" He grinned.

When they got back to the ship the rain had pretty much stopped, and the rest of the crew was reemerging from the cabins. Nami saw that Franky was carrying his toolbox, and wondered what he might be building this time.

"What are the tools for, Franky?" She asked.

"Oh these?" He asked, pointing at them. "Well… it was supposed to be a surprise, but since you came back early I guess I'll show you now."

She raised an eyebrow questioningly, but followed anyway when he beckoned for them both to follow him. He led them to the deck's tree, but in place of the usual swing there was a hammock lightly swinging in it's place.

"I noticed how much you guys liked that hammock on the beach, so I decided to install one for you! Isn't it supah!"

"Franky, that was so thoughtful! Thank you." She told him, giving him a pat on his huge shoulder.

"I think Cook-san has prepared a little snack for everyone." Robin said, ushering the rest of the crew into the kitchens. When Luffy began to make his was over she smoothly added, "and I'll bring some out to you soon, senchou." He nodded, and Nami dragged him over to the hammock.

In a minute they were relaxing again in the hammock quite alone, just like they had been before the shower.

"I got my wish." Nami whispered.

"That's good." Luffy murmured sleepily.

"What'd you wish for?" she asked curious, looking up into his face. He had on a lazy smile.

"I don't need to wish for anything. I already got mine."


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