#i actually wrote the majority of this while watching bar rescue but didnt want to put that in the playlist section
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characters: vampire!shanks x gn!human!reader x vampire!mihawk
contents: flirting, reader is old enough to have wrinkles, seemingly unrequited love, communication issues, an entire decade of pining, shanks sleeps around a lot, also spreading my bisexual shanks agenda, reader is oblivious and i mean oblivious, jealous shanks, meddling mihawk, you could make the case that shanks is an a jerk and id agree, its not on purpose hes just an idiot
word count: 3.4k words
note: happy late halloween!! i meant to finish this yesterday, but i was so exhausted after my trip to the amusement park, i needed a day to recover. plus, this was a lot to write. im excited it's finally done though, ive been sitting on this for a while now :33 i hope all who read enjoy this. theres some things left unsaid by the end of this, i do wanna do a part two though hehe
playlist: lust for a vampyr - i monster
When the sun rose, it was time for the humans of Red-Haired Shanksâ crew to work.
It was a simple arrangement, one that was built on necessity rather than any need for control. As the majority of the ship were unable to step into the sun, Captain Shanks included, human familiars were needed to keep things running in tip-top shape during the day. The idea was: if you work for Shanks for a few years, or prove your worth, in time, you would be turned. Eternal life was quite the sell, especially if it meant centuries of adventure under the Red-Haired Pirateâs jolly roger. It drew countless humans to a life of piracy.
That wasnât what enticed you, though.
You were happy as a human. The idea of drinking blood and never feeling the warmth of the sun did not appeal to you. What drew you in was the natural charisma of your captain. His voice, his presence, his charm, you fell victim to it all. After one night at a bar together, you knew you would follow him to the ends of the earth, all he needed to do was ask.
And ask, he did.
You knew enough about vampires to know it was easy to fall under their spell. Equipped with an uncanny knack for mind control and manipulation, all it took was a glimmer in their eyes before you were putty in their hand. You had seen it happen before. A single word to a marine back in the East Blue had them leaving in a daze. You recognized that this power could explain your willingness to leave everything behind.
The truth was you trusted Shanks. You never regretted your choice, not for a second. Besides, what use was a captain you second-guessed?
A part of you believed that you were made for him, crafted from the same clay that he was. A bigger part of you wondered how you could ever fall in love with such an idiot. Maybe it was the thrill of wanting someone you could never have, or maybe the attention he gave you left you pliant. Either way, you knew where you belonged. Youâd been in his crew for a decade now, following him from the East Blue to the New World, and you had no intention of leaving it any time soon.
Not even as you dragged Shanksâ intoxicated ass in from the deck and to his room before the sun rose.
He was more muscle than man, way too heavy for you to carry so you settled on linking your arms under his armpits and dragging him as fast as you could. Shanks groaned, his stomach surely churning under the weight of the grog and blood heâd consumed throughout the night. You had always found the combination to sound unappetizing, you wondered how Shanks could stand it every night. Then again, he did have a more ârefinedâ palate.
The first pale rays of the sun crested the horizon right as you shut the door to the captainâs quarters. Now all you had to do was dump him in his bed and youâd be free from him for the rest of the day. Your heart panged at the thought. Gently so as not to wake up, you brushed a strand of hair from his forehead.
Shanksâ lips twitched, eyes squeezing enough for you to yank your hand back as if he burned you.
âYouâre awake.â You tried to keep the indignation from your voice to no avail.
He pursed his lips to keep from smiling. âIf I say no, will you still help me to bed?â
With a scowl, you dropped him in a heap on the floor, ignoring how his laughter caused a hoard of butterflies to erupt in your chest. Embarrassment at being caught warred with the natural affection you held for your captain. It left you dizzy.
The room was pitch black. Even with your eyes adjusted, it was hard to see anything that wasnât in front of your face. You listened to your captain shuffle to his feet, still unsteady from his earlier drink. Sighing, you offered him your arm. His grip on you was firm, but not rough as he hauled himself upward, still chuckling under his breath. It was easy to forget how he could break your bones with a squeeze of his fist. Shanks could rip you apart like tissue paper if he wanted.
His hand was freezing, even through your shirt. In the dim light, you could barely see the glint of Shanksâ fangs as they poked from between his lips. You couldnât help but shiver. If Shanks noticed it, he didnât say anything leaning against your side as you led him to the mattress.
âYouâre lucky I like you, captain.â
Shanks ignored you with a hum and buried his nose against your neck. It felt like there was an ice placed directly against your sensitive skin. You swallowed thickly as he took in a deep inhale, his hand curled in your hair, pulling you closer.
âLet me turn you. Itâs been too long.â
You rolled your eyes and patted his stubble ridden chin. Shanks leaned into your touch ever so slightly. This was your least favorite conversation, one only brought up when he was drunk these days.
Two years after you joined, Shanks had been incessant. Youâd proven yourself time and time again, it was time for you to be given the âgift.â The first time you turned him down, his jaw dropped and you wondered if anyone had ever denied him before. Shanks must have assumed you were shy, offering to drink from your wrist instead of your neck. As time passed, his requests tapered off. Sometimes, though, he would trace your wrinkles, something akin to sadness in his eyes. You tried not to think too hard about those moments; the oneâs where you could delude yourself into thinking you were more than a friend.
Tonight was the first night in a long time that Shanks hadnât taken someone to bed with him. While you didnât judge him for being promiscuous, it reminded you of where you stood. He could have you anytime he wanted, all he had to do was chase you. You supposed you simply werenât worth the chase.
âIf you want to feed off me, Iâll donate some blood later. For now, bed,â You said, covering up your grown captain with a blanket like he was a child.
âYouâre getting old,â Shanks slurred.
You shrugged. âIt happens to the best of us.â
After a final pat on his cheek, your captain passed out, drool spilling from his lips. It was easier to ignore his offers when he slept. The more you aged, the more your body ached.
An eternity of pining after a man who would never love you sounded like torture.
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Once night fell, the ship came to life.
Lights lit up the night, and the smell of booze filled the air as music played. You didnât know if it was the vampirism or the piracy, but Shanksâ nighttime crew was a rowdy bunch, always yelling, always drinking, always singing, always <i>something<i>. Sure, the human crew were boisterous in their own way, however, they were completely outshone once the moon rose and stars blanketed the velvet sky.
With a yawn, you stretched your aching arms over your head, and waited for the inevitable.
A familiar pair of footsteps approached âAre you headed for bed soon?â
You turned to see your captain staring down at you with a smile, mug filled to the brim with blood. When you patted the spot next to you, Shanks sat down, legs crossed. The red liquid sloshed in his cup, some dribbling down the side. It smelled fresh, likely from todayâs drive.
âIs that mine?â
He smirked and took a sip, rolling it around in his mouth as if it was a fancy brew. âWhat can I say? Youâre the most delicious human on the ship.â Shanksâ eyes glimmered before he prodded you on the side. You shrank back with a giggle. âI could just eat you up.â
âThen who would drag you inside when the sunâs coming up.â
Shanksâ eyes softened slightly, his eyes reflecting the moon's rays enough to make them glow. âThat is true. Where would I be without you?â
âA pile of ash in the middle of the deck,â You laughed.
âThen where would you be without your beloved captain?â
Knocking your shoulder against Shanksâ, you stood with your hands on your hips, âDonât get too big for your britches. When did I ever say you were beloved?â
Before Shanks could respond, the call for land rang out. You squinted your eyes to see the bundle of lights approaching on the horizon. If you could see it from here, it was sure to be a good sized town, hopefully primed to be overrun by the undead for the night. Or two. Or several. It all depended on how much supplies were needed.
Despite the promise of excitement, your heart sank. You knew what a new island meant. Shanks would party it up in a pub, flirt with people who werenât you, and inevitably, bring someone to bed. It was a tale as old as time. You would nurse your heartbreak at the bar while your captain drank his worries away, in blood or beer, it depended on if there were any consenting humans around.
Shanks tugged on your arm in an attempt to get you to sit back down, a playful glint in his eyes. âCome drink with me once we land. You always go off by yourself, you donât have to be so lonely.â
Sit with Shanks so he can see your heart break in real time? Youâd rather eat glass. With a laugh, you shook yourself free, though you sat back down next to him, taking care to leave some space between the two of you.
âNah, I donât think so. I like my alone time,â You replied.
He chuckled, âAnd I think youâre lying.â
âWhat do you know about me, captain?â
Shanks turned to meet your gaze, head tilted to the side and an eyebrow raised. âMore than you think.â
It was the cold night air that made you shiver. Nothing more.
âWhatever, you say.â You averted your eyes, unable to stand his stupid grin for much longer. Sharp canines poked from between his lips and you wondered how it would feel to have the graze against your skin. Your face felt hot.
As the ship approached the island, you soaked up Shanksâ presence like a sponge. He was physically cold, but his jokes made you laugh and his smile made you warm. You would only have his attention for a short while before it was turned to some pretty young thing that you could never live up to, it was better to enjoy it while you could.
For now, though, you would take comfort in the fact that no matter who went home with him tonight, itâd be you Shanks spends the early hours with.
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Three hours later, you wished you were back on the ship.
There you were, as you always seemed to be, hunched over your drink, and glaring daggers at the far wall. Behind you, Shanks had his good arm around a man with a woman leaning against his other shoulder. He was laughing, mouth stained red to match the bite mark on the womanâs collarbone. She looked a little pale, but no worse for wear. Shanks was always careful never to take too much.
Not that you would know. Your worst fear, on the off chance he ever fed off you directly, was that you would make an embarrassing noise. A whine, or god forbid a moan. That would be something you would never live down. Shanks would tease you to hell and back.
âIs this seat taken?â An unknown voice, smooth like butter, asked.
You didnât bother to turn. âKnock yourself out.â
You heard the stool squeak as it was pulled out. Out of the corner of your eye, you saw a dark shape settle next to you. A pale, almost dainty hand cradled a wine glass full of rich, red fluid. You shook slightly when a pair of golden eyes landed on you, realizing who had settled himself next to you.
While you knew of Mihawk, though you never met him personally. He was an old rival (friend?) of Shanksâ who visited the crew every so often. Mihawk never stuck around too long. You figured the captain got to be too much for him to handle, not that you could blame Mihawk for his frustration. As much as you loved the captain, Shanks was especially annoying sometimes.
A booming laugh from behind you made your eye twitch as Shanks pulled the man closer against his side.
Like right now.
âThereâs no need to glare. I donât believe your drink is going anywhere. â
Your head shot up, blinking a few times at the swordsman. âYou never know, odder things have happened.â
Like your captain, he was a vampire. If you didnât know that before, you sure as hell knew that now. Mihawk was almost ethereal in his beauty, with piercing golden eyes and alabaster skin that seemed to glow in the dim light. His fangs were longer than your captainâs. Where Shanks could almost pass for a human, you knew from a glance what Mihawk was. There was no mistaking it. He was a vampire in peak form and you had his full attention.
You watched Mihawk cock his head to the side, sizing you up. âOdder than a walking mug?â
âWe are sitting in a bar full of vampire pirates. My mug could start flying and I wouldnât blink an eye.â
His lips twitched upwards into an almost imperceptible smile. âWhat is truly odd is why a beautiful creature such as yourself is sitting all alone. Donât you know there are predators about?â
âIâm with Shanks.â You didnât have to say anything more than that. Both of you knew no one would dare feed from a human that belonged to Red-Haired Shanks.
âAre you now? Itâs a shame it took me so long to make your acquaintance.â
Narrowing your eyes, you studied Mihawk while he watched you in return. Though your gaze was intense, your smile was easy. You were enjoying the banter. âThatâs funny, because I know you know who I am. Iâve been on Shanksâ crew for over a decade now, and I wouldnât have escaped your notice for so long.â
Mihawkâs expression shifted to what could only be described as pleased. âYouâd be right. Shanks talks about you <i>incessantly<i>. Now I see why.â
You couldnât help but flush. It hadnât processed that Mihawk took your hand in his until his lips pressed against the back of it. That only served to make your face burn hotter.
Before you could respond, Mihawkâs lips twitched into a smirk. âThat expression on you is enchanting.â
âA-Are you flirting with me,â You stammered. It had been a long time since someone had shown interest in you. Sure, people were friendly, but genuine flirtation was hard to come by. To have someone as beautiful as Mihawk giving you attention made your head spin.
He gave you a slight smirk, muttering into his skin, âNow I see your captain isnât the only one at fault here.â
There was a sharp prickling sensation on the back of your neck. Mihawk must have felt it too because his eyebrow twitched. Whatever you expected when you turned, it wasnât Shanks glaring daggers at the man in front of you, his pupils barely visible slits. He looked dangerously mad.
Mihawk gently turned your hand over to reveal the inside of your wrist. Right on your pulse point, he took a deep inhale, savoring you as if you were a fine wine. âIgnore him. Heâs a child who's had his favorite toy taken away.â
âY/N is not my toy.â Before you could blink, your back was pressed against Shanksâ chest. His arm wrapped around your shoulders, holding you against him as Mihawkâs fingers tightened around your wrist. Shanks pressed his nose in your hair, lips against your ear. âIs he bothering you? Say the word and he leaves.â
âNo, no not at all. We were just talking.â
Shanks squeezed you against him. âHe was looking at you like you were a meal.â
âHilarious coming from the captain who forbade his crew from drinking their blood,â Mihawk said. âI always knew you didnât like to share your food, Red-Hair, but this is ridiculous.â
âWait, were you flirting or were you hungry,â You asked, trying to keep the disappointment from your voice. Both men noticed, Mihawk responding with amusement and Shanks by tightening his grip on your shoulders.
âWhy couldnât it have been both?â
A low growl rumbled in Shanksâ chest. âYou are not eating my crewmate.â
Mihawk ignored him, piercing your eyes with his own. âOriginally, I introduced myself with the intention to meddle, but you have captivated me, Y/N.â His thumb rubbed cool circles around your pulse. âWhat do you have to say about that? Surely, you can take responsibility.â
âUm.â Stuck between two gorgeous men, one audibly snarling at the other, you couldnât begin to reign in your thoughts. âThatâs very sweet.â
Shanks must have felt you trembling and assumed it was from fear. His hold on you loosened, hand rubbing soothingly against your upper arm.
âItâs not sweet, itâs creepy,â He argued. âYouâre scaring them.â
âActually, heâs been very kind.â You leaned your head back to look at his face in time to see Shanksâ eyebrows jump in surprise.
Mihawk cocked his head to the side. âUnlike you, Red-Hair. How many times have you left this adorable little human by the wayside to take others to your bed.â
âThey donât care about that, we have our thing.â Shanks looked at you, expectant. âRight?â
Your brow furrowed. âWhat âthing?ââ
âOur thing,â Shanks insisted. âOur cat and mouse. I chase, you push me away, I keep chasing. Itâs been going on for years.â
Flipping around to face him, you fought to keep your jaw off the floor. âShanks, are you telling me that you think we have had a âcat and mouseâ romance brewing for the better part of a decade?â
âAre you telling me you donât know?â
âYou sleep around all the time, but you never make any advances towards me! How am I supposed to know youâre interested in me when you flirt with anything that has a pulse?â You hung your head and sighed. âIâve spent all this time pining over an unrequited love that isnât even unrequited.â
âI always thought you werenât ready for that step, I was waiting for you to initiate.â Shanks looked more flustered than youâd ever seen him. It was strange to see your normally confident captain flounder. âI can be patient when I want.â He paused for a moment, swallowing hard. âI had no idea that was how you felt. Iâm sorry.â
Mihawk interrupted by slipping around you to stand beside Shanks. âAs amusing as this is, I have a proposition for Y/N.â
You ignored Shanksâ pout and turned your attention to Mihawk. âAnd that is?â
âAllow me to take you on a date.â
Shanks butt in before you could respond. âLet me take you on a date. I want to make it up to you and I have ten years to make up for.â
You had two options before you. Your long time love, who idiotically strung you along with his poor communication skills, or the handsome vampire you met at the bar who may or may not eat you. You were a lowly human in the face of a supernatural choice. At times, you were sure you would wake up back at the ship, the entire night having been a dream.
Truthfully, it wasnât hard to make your decision, you already knew what you wanted.
With a smile, you said, âWhy donât you both take me out tomorrow night?â
The two men shared a glance, the spark of old rivalry flashing across their faces before they gave you their answer. Shanks with a one-armed hug, and Mihawk with a final kiss to the back of your hand.
âItâs a date.â
#one piece x reader#shanks x reader#mihawk x reader#shanks x you#mihawk x you#.jesterwrites#i actually wrote the majority of this while watching bar rescue but didnt want to put that in the playlist section
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