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Hi Coza! Congrats on the milestone! You so deserve it! Can I please have a Law x female Strawhat reader who reunited after they spent the two years together, how do they explain to the rest of the Strawhats that they ended up starting to date during that time (they are still dating now) and how do the strawhats react to the news? Thank you and congrats again!
A/N: I could’ve spent another 12 pages writing about this UGH great prompt friend. (also going to tag @nico-the-witch since they sent me a very similar request FOREVER ago <3)
Characters: female reader x Law Total word count: 1.1k
The Hats or the Hearts
You were dodgy when your crewmates asked you about your two year gap. You were certain that Luffy would feel betrayed by your decision to travel with other pirates, even if it hadn’t been your intention at first.
You and Law had fallen in love. There was no other way to put it. Your two years had been spent training, but also learning about yourself, and in the softest hours of the night, learning about him. You hadn’t planned to fall in love, especially with another captain. But that was the way your heart chose.
And yet, at the end of the two years, you returned to Sabaody. You couldn’t abandon your family, and Law had respected that. He had business to attend to, anyway. A personal mission he needed to take care of. So you left the crew behind, just the two of you had headed off to Sabaody, and then he left you there to wait for Luffy.
You should’ve ended things. Both of you knew how impossible it would be for two members of opposing crews to be together. But neither of you could bring yourself to end such a good thing, so you promised to call when you could, and that was that.
And yet, you still weren’t sure how to break it to Luffy and the others. How do you admit that you spent your two years falling in love while everyone else was isolated on an island, solely focused on their training?
“Luffy, there’s something I need to talk to you about,” you finally said, once the two of you were alone. “It’s about our two year gap. I was-”
“Look!” Luffy shouted, pointing out to sea. “A volcano is erupting! Let’s go there!”
“Listen, Luffy-” you tried again.
“Wait a minute, Luffy!” Nami shouted over you.
“Let’s go!” Luffy shouted. He didn’t seem interested in having a heart to heart, though you couldn’t blame him with a fiery sea laid out right in front of him.
A little while later, you were on the island of Punk Hazard, traveling with Zoro, Luffy, Robin, and Usopp. Your confession and explanation would have to come later.
Only a few hours, as fate would have it.
“Oh! It’s you!” Luffy called from atop the beast you rode. “Do you remember me?!”
“He’s the guy we met at the Human Shop in Sabaody,” Zoro murmured.
You scrambled up to get a better look. A spotted hat and a black cape. But that was impossible, why was he here? He had personal business to take care of. Punk Hazard wasn’t anything important to him.
“Luffy,” your voice filled with urgency. “There’s something you should know.”
“He’s Trafalgar Law,” Robin reported. “He’s now…”
“Torao!” Luffy shouted. “He helped me get away from the battlefield and treated my wounds.”
“Luffy,” you said again, your eyes still locked on Law. “I need to-”
But he took off running toward Law without listening to your words, and the two captains spoke for several minutes. Your heart sank watching them, watching Law’s eyes flick occasionally to you. This was the last way you wanted your captain to find out about all of this.
But when Luffy returned, he didn’t say anything about his conversation with Law. You kept waiting for him to bring it up, but you all were being chased by the Navy. Perhaps he knew it was a conversation for later. There were more important tasks to be done.
Your group raced around the lab and found the rest of your crew, along with some very large children. Ones who appeared to be giants.
You didn’t rest until everyone was safe in a snowcave, and that’s when you began to notice your crewmates personalities were a little…off.
“Law switched your minds, didn’t he?” You held back a laugh. Of course he did. He knew the Strawhats wouldn’t be able to leave without being put back into the correct bodies. And you would finally be able to see him again.
“How’d you know?” Nami asked.
“Of course he did!” the random head shouted. “That warlord is the one who cut me up, too!”
“Warlord?!” Luffy shouted, emerging from the snowball he was in. “When did Torao become a warlord?!”
“Within the past two years,” Robin said.
“About ten months ago, if I remember correctly.” Everyone gave you strange looks, and you let out a deep sigh. “Luffy, I really need to talk to you.”
Luffy’s brow furled. He didn’t like the sound of your voice. “What is it?”
You looked around the circle. Better to just tell everyone now and get it over with. “During our two year training time, I sailed with Law and the Heart Pirates.”
There was a long pause. Everyone was looking at their captain, waiting for his response.
“Torao? Are you sure? He didn’t mention it when I talked to him earlier.”
Law not mentioning or asking about you was odd, but you had to assume he was only doing it out of respect.
“I’m sorry I didn’t tell you earlier, Luffy. I was just scared of what you would say. I was afraid you would kick me out of your crew.”
“Why would I kick you out?” Luffy scratched his head in confusion. “Do you want to leave?”
“No!” you cried out. “No, I want to stay with you and everyone. I just…wasn’t sure how you’d take it.”
“Can’t say I blame you for sailing with him,” Nami said. “He’s an interesting character.”
“And quite skilled,” Robin offered up.
But Zoro eyed you warily, trying to figure out your true allegiance. You couldn’t blame him.
“Luffy, I swear I want to see you become King of the Pirates,” you said, your words genuine. “I think you deserve it more than anyone.”
“Yeah!” Luffy shouted. “But I really don’t know why you were scared to tell me about sailing with Torao. We all did cool things during our time away. Brook toured, Robin joined the Revolutionary Army, and you sailed the sea. It’s not that big of a deal.”
“Except that she served under another captain,” Zoro said, still locked onto you. “Another captain who is coincidentally a warlord who helps the government. And he’s coincidentally on this island with us now.”
“I had no idea he was going to be here, I swear!”
“See Zoro?” Luffy shrugged, clearly not caring about the idea Zoro was alluding to. “She says she didn’t know. She’s still a part of our crew. That’s what matters.”
And you were loyal to the Strawhats. But you were also loyal to the Heart Pirates. You just prayed you’d never have to make a decision between one or the other.
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COZA members angry over #SexForGrades documentary are hypocrites- Church member writes
COZA members angry over #SexForGrades documentary are hypocrites- Church member writes
A Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) member has called out his church members who are angry over BBC’s #sexforgrades documentary which exposed some Ghanaian and Nigerian lecturers who engage students in amorous relationships in exchange for good grades.
According to @inkaseth, some of his church members are pained and can’t publicly say anything about the documentary because covering up
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FULL INTERVIEW: Another COZA ex-member accuses Pastor Fatoyinbo of rape https://nigerianeyez.blogspot.com/2019/07/full-interview-another-coza-ex-member.html
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What COZA’s Fatoyinbo Told Members Amid Protest Over Rape Allegation https://nigeriagossipz.blogspot.com/2019/06/what-cozas-fatoyinbo-told-members-amid.html
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COZA PASTOR: Members Rejoice As Biodun Fatoyinbo Returns To Pulpit To Preach (Video)
COZA PASTOR: Members Rejoice As Biodun Fatoyinbo Returns To Pulpit To Preach (Video)
COZA Pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo steps back to the pulpit weeks after he stepped down following multiple accusations of $exual assault.
The founder of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly announced via Instagram on July 1 that he will be taking a “leave of absense from the pulpit of the church”. He added in his statement then that stepping down will “enable me to submit to the concerns of my…
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Members worry about Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo as COZA shares new photos of him at Old Trafford
Members worry about Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo as COZA shares new photos of him at Old Trafford
Members worry about Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo as COZA shares new photos of him at Old Trafford Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) has shared new photos of its head Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo and followers are concerned. Fatoyinbo, his wife Modele, and other members of the church were pictured at Old Trafford, Manchester England. After the photos were shared, people took to the comment section to…
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COZA Founder, Biodun Fatoyinbo recovering from stroke
COZA Founder, Biodun Fatoyinbo recovering from stroke
NEWSMEDIANG.COM Rev. Biodun Fatoyinbo, founder of COZA Church is gradually recovering from a stroke after a 7-month battle. Fatoyinbo has not been seen in public since April when he reportedly had a stroke. He is presently in Manchester with some family and church members for a crusade.
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I hope Pst B is fine – Netizens express serious worry over recent photos of Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo
I hope Pst B is fine – Netizens express serious worry over recent photos of Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo
I hope Pst B is fine – Netizens express serious worry over recent photos of Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo’s recent photos has made netizens express serious worry. Hours ago, Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) shared new photos of its head Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, his wife Modele, and other members of the church who were at Old Trafford, Manchester England. After the photos…
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Igbophobia is even being manifested in the house of God. The clergy should be devoid of tribalism or Ethnic bias in promoting it the more. The envy of the Igbo man in this country is too much.
Imagine this happening in a church, where everyone should be welcomed irrespective of Ethnic background.
The same people who are supposed to preach tolerance, preach that God is the God of all races and tribes. These people still have ethnic bitterness in them. And this is happening in a Catholic Church, where the Igbo constitute the largest membership in West Africa and possibly entire Africa.
Two months ago, it was Fatoyinbo of COZA calling the Igbos names because he felt they were not giving to his church what he expected.
Now it is Rev. Fr Anelu, a supposedly enlightened priest who has banned Igbo songs in his parish.
Worship songs and choruses that are being sung to God, not man. Is he the one to receive the worship?
"A Priest Angrily Bans Igbo Songs In Church.
The Parish Priest of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Ewu-Owa Gberigbe in Ikorodu, Rev. Fr. James Anelu has banned Igbo songs and choruses in his Church.
The Priest who angrily stopped a soul-lifting chorus during the second collection said the Igbos cannot keep dominating other people even in his Church.
He cited the case of his Benin Diocese where Igbos dominate to the point of becoming the Bishop in the person of Akubueze.
Rev. Fr. James Anelu said that the spirit of God in any place recognises only languages indigenous to that geographical location.
On saying this, the entire congregation went up in a tumultuous uproar, leading to abrupt dismissal as people massively walked out of the Mass."
Igbophobia abatago unouka!
I wish they knew the rate at which Ndi Ocha learn and sing Igbo songs in their Church services in their countries. Ndi mgbu unouka.
Ife Chukwu ga-ekpe erika. Ikpe ga-ebido n'unouka.
And now the Catholic Church Punishes Priest That Banned Igbo Song In His Parish.
Angered by the uncharitable conduct of the Parish Priest of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Ewu-Owa Gberigbe in Ikorodu, Rev. Fr. James Anelu, the Lagos Catholic Church has wielded the big stick, directing the god of men to proceed on leave without pay.
Rev. Fr. Anelu in a bizarre pronouncement, banned Igbo songs and choruses in his parish arguing that the excesses of Ndigbo must be contained.
The Priest angrily stopped a soul lifting chorus during the second collection noting that Igbos cannot keep dominating other people even in his Church.
This ignoble utterance by a supposed ordained priest didn’t sit down well with the members as the entire congregation went up in tumultuous uproar, staging a massive walk out of the mass.
#NigeriaDeservesBetter
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Ahhh thank you Coza!! I love this, seeing different members of the crew interact is such a delight ❤️
Hi! It's me again~ ✨ Could you please write a lil bedtime story about Franky for your event? He doesn't get as much attention as the others, but I love him <3 Maybe he's just having a nice moment with the Thousand Sunny and being a Super Cool Dude 🌟 I'm bad at thinking up scenarios so honestly anything you do would be a treat. Thank you! ❤
This is a request for my Sleepover Event, send me one too! :)
Characters: Franky, Sanji
Total word count: 330
A Cold Cola
“Hey man! I think we’re running low on cola. I can’t find the ones I bottled the other day.”
“Oh no,” Sanji smiled. “I put it in the fridge for you. I figured cold cola would be good on a day like today.”
Sanji was right. It had been disgustingly hot today. Franky had taken a cold shower just to keep himself from overheating, and he was still dangerously close to running into some malfunction issues.
It wasn’t that big of a deal, but Franky was touched. He didn’t like to take up fridge space for his cola, even though he preferred it cold.
“Aw, thanks man.” Franky could feel tears welling up in the corner of his eyes. “You didn’t have to do that.”
“Sure thing,” Sanji said, walking over to the fridge. He typed in the padlock code and unlocked the fridge, pulling out a coke. “I made a shelf for you. You can just leave them there.”
“Oh no,” Franky refused. “I don’t want to take up your ingredient space.”
“No worries, really.” Sanji handed him a coke. “The password is 7326. Just don’t tell the others, they’ll eat everything.”
Franky cracked the bottle open and took a long, refreshing drink. He could already feel his internal mechanisms cooling down. “Thanks man. That really means a lot to me.”
“Of course.” Sanji flashed his signature smile at the cyborg. “If there’s anything else that can make your life easier, let me know. There’s always room for you.”
Franky couldn’t stop the tears this time, and he let out an exaggerated sob. He wrapped Sanji in a hug, who begrudgingly accepted his fate of being squished to death.
“You’re super awesome,” Frank sobbed, holding Sanji in a death grip. “You know that?”
“Yeah, yeah,” Sanji said, pushing away from him. “Now get off! You’re gonna kill me!”
#THERES ALWAYS ROOM FOR YOU!!#sob#franky gets me fr#big goofball#one piece#fic#cyborg franky#black leg sanji
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“Your wife died with pregnancy yet you defend your pastor” Nigerian celebrities criticize the late COZA chorister's husband for attempting to save Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo.
“Your wife died with pregnancy yet you defend your pastor” Nigerian celebrities criticize the late COZA chorister’s husband for attempting to save Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo.
“Your wife died with pregnancy yet you defend your pastor” Nigerian celebrities criticize the late COZA chorister’s husband for attempting to save Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo. Rhema Akpofure, husband of the late Tega Akpofure and a member of Gratitude, a musical team powered by the CommonWealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) Abuja, is currently facing criticism from Nigerian celebrities and other online…
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DAMAGE CONTROL? - Female COZA members give testimonies in church, hail Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo https://nigerianeyez.blogspot.com/2019/06/damage-control-female-coza-members-give.html
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Timi Dakolo Reacts To Accusation Against Biodun Fatoyinbo
Timi Dakolo Reacts To Accusation Against Biodun Fatoyinbo
The popular singer has made a series of posts that appear to be related to the recent saga involving Biodun Fatoyinbo, the Pastor of Commonwealth Of Zion Assembly (COZA), and Nnenna Kalu-Ude, a former choir member. Remember how the lady accused the clergyman of being diabolical and mistreating choir members? She also drew the pastor’s wife, Modele, into the story by revealing that she is his…
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Timi Dakolo Berates COZA Pastor For Allegedly Sleeping With Church Members https://nigeriagossipz.blogspot.com/2019/05/timi-dakolo-berates-coza-pastor-for.html
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‘We Were In Church Laughing Our Eyes Out” – COZA Members Mock Protesters (Photos)
‘We Were In Church Laughing Our Eyes Out” – COZA Members Mock Protesters (Photos)
A COZA member, Queen Jules Okezie shared photos of herself and friends laughing after the Sunday service which was marred by protest over the rape allegation leveled against Pastor Fatoyinbo.
“So we were in church today laughing our eyes out, protest indeed….the church will stand and the gate of hell shall not prevail.” She captioned the photos posted on a popular Facebook page.
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Timi Dakolo shares cryptic message after COZA Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo was called out by former choir coordinator over a member's death
Timi Dakolo shares cryptic message after COZA Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo was called out by former choir coordinator over a member’s death
Timi Dakolo has shared a cryptic post about Victory and God fighting his battles after Pastor Bodun Fatoyinbo was called out by a former choir coordinator. Nnenna Kalu-Ude, a former choir coordinator at Commonwealth Of Zion Assembly (COZA) accused Fatoyinbo of dabbling into the occult and treating choir members horribly. She also accused Fatoyinbo’s wife, Modele, of being complicit. She said…
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