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  1. Summary

    Where Kim Dokja relearns how to let himself feel.

    However cruel this hidden scenario is, practically a live action of Memoirs of the Underground Killer's sequel, his companions seize the chance to teach him how to show his love without leaving them.

    Inspired by Hidden Scenario: Dramatis Personae written by Anonymous (A and K), but motivated to realize this beautiful kimcom gif

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    One-shots of my personal Genshin Impact plot twists which consists of my love for Aether, Lumine, Venti, Tartaglia and Xiao.

    P.S. I tend to write Ruthless!Aether. When I got into Genshin one of the first things I did was reading Aether's voice lines and the first one I clicked was when Paimon remarked that the traveler just kills every hiluchurl they spot, so 'ruthlessness' was pretty much embedded in my characterization of the traveler from day 1. The way he joked with/at Paimon in many voice lines also gave me the impression that he's one sassy boi.

    My twitter is @TatrinThe and my tumblr is tatrinwhitewolf

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    Luffy didn’t know much about marriage. Sure, there had been some married couples he knew growing up, like some of Dadan’s bandits, who Makino had explained were married after Luffy had asked why they would press their lips together like that.

    So he knew the basics – he knew married couples kissed, he knew they protected each other like they were nakama, and they vowed to stay together. He was pretty sure they were meant to live together. Other than that, he didn’t know much about marriage.

    What he did know, with Torao’s heart beating in his chest and the phantom sensation of their pressed together lips, was that he and Torao had for sure gotten married before their crews had parted ways.

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    09 Jun 2026

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    “Thinking?” Nami echoed. “What’s important enough that got you to forget about the food right in front of your face?”

    Luffy slumped forward, leaning his face in the palm of his hands and letting his mouth fall into a pout. He was glad Nami asked, though. His crewmates were so smart, they were sure to know how a marriage between pirates was meant to work.

    “I was thinking about marriage,” Luffy said, and the eyes of his crewmates, who had begun to relax, snapped back on him.

    “Marriage?” Usopp questioned. “What are you thinking about marriage for?”

    “What exactly were you thinking about marriage, Captain?” Robin asked, her eyes curious.

    “How does it work?” Luffy asked, and the crew seemed to let out a collective breath.

    *

    “Di-what?” Luffy cocked his head to the side, turning back to Robin for an explanation.

    “When people don’t want to be married anymore, they get divorced. It legally ends the marriage, and allows them to marry other people if they so choose.”

    “Eh? End the marriage? Marry other people? I thought people who got married wanted to stay together for the rest of their lives?” What would be the point otherwise? Did this mean Torao would still be able to go out and marry whoever he wanted?

    “They do when they get married,” Nami said impatiently, sounding done with the conversation. “But people change their minds.”

    “That’s dumb. I’m not going to change my mind,” Luffy said determinedly. And Torao wasn’t allowed to change his mind either – Luffy would just keep his heart until he changed it back.

    “I’m sure you wouldn’t, Captain,” Chopper piped up, “but you don’t need to worry about that until you’ve found someone you want to marry.”

    “Oh,” Luffy said, realising he’d kept something vital from his crew, “but I already married Torao.”

    Silence followed the statement for one moment, two, then-

    “Ehhhhh?!”

    “What do you mean you married Law?”

    “When did you have time to-”

    “Who even officiated? Isn’t the first mate meant to-”

    “I swear, Marimo, if you married Luffy and Law without telling us-”

    “Shit cook, as if I’d do that – not that it would be any of your damn business if I did-”

    “Shishishi!” Luffy laughed over the sounds of his stunned crewmates. “Silly Sanji, we didn’t need anyone to o-fish-ate-”

    “Officiate,” someone muttered.

    “Torao gave me his heart, then I gave him mine,” Luffy pounded a hand over his chest twice for emphasis, “then Torao kissed me! So we’re married.”

    “Did Torao say you were married?” Robin asked, and Luffy frowned at the question. Torao didn’t need to say they were married. The hearts spoke for themselves.

    “We got married,” Luffy just insisted stubbornly, “but now it’s been weeks and we haven’t spoken. That’s why I need you guys’ help with the marriage stuff. Now I need to make sure I’m a good husband, or Torao will want to di-horse me.”

    The crews’ eyes flicked to one another hesitantly.

    “Ok Luffy,” Nami spoke up. “Robin can teach you about marriage after dinner. The rest of us have other matters to attend to.”

    *

    There was no reason for them to be stopping at a nearby island.

    “Supplies,” Penguin had told him,

    “A treasure chest!” Shachi had blurted out,

    “I’m sorry!” Bepo had repeated, but managed not to explain what, exactly, he was sorry for.

    Once they docked, however, it was as clear as the Thousand Sunny’s blazing figurehead.

    “What a coincidence,” Ikkaku said with a shit-eating grin.

    *

    “I’m going to explain this, and you are going to listen, alright?” Law asked, waiting for Luffy’s jerking nod. “Right now, we already have a target on our back just from our alliance alone. If you go around telling people we’re married, that’s going to make everything a thousand times more difficult. Do you understand?”

    For some reason, Law’s grim words made Luffy brighten considerably. “I understand,” Luffy confirmed, and Law let out a sigh of relief. “Torao wants to be married to me, but we can’t until after I become King of the Pirates!”

    For a moment, all law could do was stare, gobsmacked. “How… how the hell do you come away with that?” he snapped at a laughing Luffy.

    “We can’t get married now for stupid reasons, but that won’t matter once I’m the Pirate King, so we’ll do it then.”

    “That’s…” more than Law was expecting, actually. “You know what, fine. When you become the Pirate King, we can get married.”

    In a second, Law had a lapful of an excitable Luffy, and he found himself smiling despite himself.

    “Sanji!” He bellowed as he did. “Get the food ready! Torao said he’ll marry me when I’m Pirate King!”

    Cheers rang out across the deck.

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    It can be incredibly difficult to anticipate a disaster.

    Luffy didn’t even look him in the face before kick-starting this one, just smiled to himself, lost in an unknown world, and Law was already preparing to jump overboard and join him.

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    Luffy and Law swap hearts before leaving Wano because that is a perfectly reasonable way to handle your crush sailing into the opposite horizon in the morning. And because their entire relationship is based off of one of them going 'get in loser, we're going to upend the natural order', and the other sliding into the passenger seat with takeaway coffees already in hand.

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    09 Jun 2026

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    “Give me your heart,” Luffy said.

    Luffy knew exactly what Law could do. There wasn’t a second where he misunderstood that request as anything less than literal.

    Luffy was a madman, Law remembered, the kind who’d punch a celestial dragon or ask which emperor you wanted to take on first. And of course, Luffy was not his ally. Not after tomorrow. It would be so easy for him to kill Law here having achieved everything they’d set out together to do and to leave without any loss on his part.

    Yet here he was, asking so nicely, Law thought. How kind.

    A hell of a move, honestly. They knew more about each other and their respective crews than anyone else on the seas. They were a threat to one another, plain and simple. The perfect opportunity for anyone who held a grudge to propose a sabotage of the other, and neither had any shortage of enemies.

    Not that it was Luffy’s kind of tactic, sabotage. Any proposal of the sort was unlikely to interest him, which was good news for Law. Although, anyone who’d ever read a newspaper would happily pin that kind of technique on Law instead. So for Luffy to ask this was monstrous in its own right but also kind of incredible.

    What he should have done was refuse him outright.

    So of course, what Law actually said was, “That’s a hell of a collateral, Straw Hat.” Like he might, in some world, consider it. Law should have thrown him off and gotten out of danger and finally ended this stupid game they’d been playing together. Instead he sneered, and said, “What could you possibly offer me that would be worth it? You could kill me any time with a thing like that.”

    And Luffy smiled like this was easy, like he’d thought about it and had something so valuable up his sleeve that he truly believed Law would agree to this.

    “Take mine,” he said.

    Law’s breath caught.

    “Because tomorrow we’re leaving, and we won’t be allies anymore.” Luffy looked up and met Law’s gaze through half-lidded eyes and it was the look of someone who knew exactly what kind of power he held in his frame. “Torao has been very clear. Our alliance ends and we become rivals.”

    Law decided that he might not mind if Luffy tore him apart with his bare hands, as long as he looked at him like that while he did it, which was mildly embarrassing to come to terms with but not totally unexpected.

    “If we had each other’s hearts, we’d be a hell of a lot more than allies, Straw Hat.”

    “Mm. Exactly.”

    “This was never part of our agreement.”

    “That’s why we’re negotiating. Torao likes negotiating, right?” Had Luffy always looked at him like that? Or had Law finally taken too many knocks to the head?

    “It makes no sense,” Law rasped.

    “No?”

    “That’s a crazy way to ensure loyalty, it’s just risking death. If I die, you might just drop dead. Even if you didn’t, you would be stuck without your heart. No one else can put it back for you.”

    “Is Torao planning on dying?”

    “Am I… No.”

    “Good.”

    Luffy hummed, drumming his fingers over Law’s chest lightly in some beat he didn’t recognise. “Torao does all of his talking through his heart.”

    “Oh really,” Law scoffed. “And what does my heart say?”

    “Steal me.”

    Law was insane.

    He was.

    Luffy was insane.

    Truly, properly, way more than Law. Surely.

    “You’re crazy,” he breathed.

    And Luffy smiled at him slyly, because he’d very clearly felt under his fingers how Law’s traitorous little heart had leapt to be nearer to him. “Does Torao want my heart?”

    The idiot just watched him, didn’t even bother taking his gaze away from Law’s face to look at his own heart beating unnaturally out of his chest. Crazy fuck.

    But Law never valued his own sanity very highly anyway. So he reached his other hand to his own chest, tangled his fingers into Luffy’s and whispered once again. Then he pulled his heart out of the space between his ribs and into Luffy’s grasp.

    And yeah. Why would he look his own heart? He had no need for a thing like that after this.

    Luffy just leaned in close, hands braced either side of Law’s head all joy and wonder and sparkling effervescence. “Law’s heart is so loud,” he said. “I can hear how happy he is.”

    Fucking hell. He’d gone and given Luffy a cheat sheet to his thoughts.

    If they’d only done the sensible thing and finished off this alliance by having sex, Law thought hysterically, there was little chance of it being even half as intimate as this train wreck.

    “If you don’t kiss me,” he said, even while his head was still spinning, “I’m taking my heart back and you’re never seeing me again.”

    Luffy grinned like Law wasn’t a person who made terrible threats and kept them. Then he leaned in, the weight of his torso held just above him like a promise, and whispered, “Liar.”

    And then Luffy kissed him.

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    “Time-travel ain’t real, right chief?” Yasopp didn’t quite sound like he believed himself.

    “We’re in East Blue,” the practical Lucky Roux pointed out helpfully. “There’s no way time-travel happens in East Blue.”

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    Luffy finds a truly impressive variety of ways to give the Red Haired Pirates an aneurysm and everyone has in-laws now.

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    “Oh. That makes sense.” It most certainly did not, Shanks and Beckman thought in sync. “You don’t know anyone. I guess I travelled then. Torao’s gonna be pissed. Nami’s gonna be super pissed. Where is here?”

    Aging, they realised together, had done nothing to make Luffy’s thought process any slower or easier to follow.

    “We’re upstairs from Party’s-”

    “Makiiiinooooo.” They watched dumbstruck. “Hey! Hey! Do you recognise me? I haven’t seen you in years. Makino, it’s me!”

    Makino seemed shockingly unfazed by the whole ordeal. “Luffy! You grew so big I can’t believe it!”

    *

    “He put it there.”

    “I don’t get it. Is this a romance thing? Is he being literal? Shanks, this kid is insane. Please tell me he didn’t marry a madman who tore open his chest, somehow transplanted a heart inside and then, what? Cauterised it shut?”

    3

    Luffy was currently having the life kissed out of him by a tattoo covered stranger wielding a sword.

    Shanks and Beckman exchanged delighted grins, Luffy’s husband was grumpy. Wasn’t that hilarious. A pair made from sunshine and a rainy day.

    Tall, dark, and irritated finally turned towards them and Shanks bit back a wolf-whistle, Luffy had found quite the guy.

    4

    “Anchor. Your eyes are red.” Shanks was terrified.

    6

    “Makino taught us so we could steal more politely.”

    “I did what?” Several pirates raised their glass in a silent cheer.

    🪘

    Luffy wanted his crew.

    “Anchor?”

    Luffy flexed his hands and felt the little bounce and stretch of fifth gear. He pulled a little harder. That was annoying, it wouldn’t give.

    The past that tore him apart was trying to cling to his crew. Fuck that.

    Luffy was pissed.

    Luffy was the freest man on earth.

    Time could not constrain his crew.

    7

    He felt a thrill in his spine and his feet and his heaving chest. Screw the old Shanks, he could find out for himself if he would win.

    *

    “You,” Cora accused, pointing a finger at Bepo. “Why are you so unfazed by this? Is this normal?”

    “You want to know the first front page story I ever read about Luffy?”

    “Yes,” said Shanks immediately. “Also no, but absolutely yes.”

    “He’d declared war on the Government by burning their flag at Enies Lobby before razing it to the ground.”

    Complete silence covered the bar. Everyone turned to look at Brook.

    “Ah. That was actually before I joined.”

    8

    “I was just thinking how proud I am.”

    “Ugh.”

    “You kept living.” Law stopped breathing.

    9

    Luffy rocketed off his stool and punched Ace.

    10

    Shanks appeared in the middle of a sticky heat of two fire logias with one hand holding out a straw hat.

    Luffy laughed.

    It suits him, he thought.

    One hand came up to brace the straw crown and tilt it up to show a wide grinning face. “Shanks is so smart, Shihihihihahahahahaahaaa.”

    Luffy was inhuman.

    “Give them to me.”

    11

    “Saaabooo.”

    “Yes, dearest brother.”

    “Who’s the littlest?”

    “Why, Ace of course.”

    “I’ll kill you both, just you fucking try me.”

    “Ace,” Luffy frowned. “Show your big brothers some respect.”

    12

    “We’re so greedy,” Law said with a growl, “that the world decided it was time to end, and we demanded it turn again.”

    14

    Bepo grimaced, “Captain also once hired a team of assassins to take out Luffy and his crew.”

    "I wasn’t going to skimp out for his birthday.”

    "Law."

    “Remember how we met.”

    “It’s not like I wanted to throw you out the window,” Rosinante whined.

    “Hey man, own it,” said Ace. “I straight up tried to kill Lu so many times.”

    “Yeah you were a truly violent ten-year-old.”

    “Bo, you brained me when we met.”

    *

    "I was the first here.”

    “Did you… Did you seriously irritate me into dropping you, all so you would touch down first you complete and utter shit?”

    And Luffy laughed and laughed and laughed.

    Luffy laughed something untamed and glorious. Long limbs unwound as he fell, flat on his back, cackling at his crewmates’ petty little race towards him like he was the judge and the prize and the belle of the ball all rolled into one.

    “I’m afraid, Zoro-san, that I have prior claim in this instance.”

    “Fuck,” swore the blond. “How in hell did Brook beat us here?”

    15

    [Nooooo you're not obvious with your favourites, you spend time with all your characters.

    Me watching everyone and their dog flirt with Law: the fuck do you call this then?

    Me holding up unhinged loyal Zoro by the scruff: the fuck do you call that then?

    Also me standing well back but pointing to entirely feral Luffy: the fuck is this then?]

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    Maki doesn't go back home after buying the knife.
    Not the next day, or the day after.
    He does not come back.

     

    Or: What happens after a hysterical child attempts to kill an adult thrice his size, with more violent experience and physical strength, and why it was better that way.
    When the story is stuck between a stone and a hard place, where does one go next?

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    07 Jun 2026

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    “A child?” Arashi straightened from his slouch. “Like, my age?”

     

    The maid, acquiesced, surprised.

     

    “Precisely.”

     

    “Well, why didn’t you say so earlier? I have friends from more modest neighbourhoods, maybe that’s why.”

     

    “Young Master, you are mistaken…”

     

    But Arashi was already taking wide strides to the main entrance. He opened the door wide and looked in the direction of the portal.

     

    “Hey,” he called out, “if you’re here to see me don’t just stand there and ring- wait.”

     

    He squinted in the darkness. The figure with dark clothes was sitting under the street light. They turned when Arashi opened the door and yelled, looking surprised. The black and blue face that watched back was all too familiar to Arashi, who took a second to recognise his friend.

     

    “Maki?! Is that you?”

     

    “Young master, do you happen to know this person?”

     

    But Arashi did not pay attention to the servants’ words anymore. He left the house’s doorstep - still in socks - so as to crouch next to Maki.

     

    “Hey… hey!” he passed a hand in front of the other boy’s eyes, and was all too concerned to realise that Maki was quite dazed. “Maki, it’s me, Arashi, the great Ouji Arashi. What happened to you? Should I call a hospital?”

     

    Maki flinched when Arashi’s hand landed on his shoulder, and he seemed to focus once more on the present moment. His gaze finally found Arashi’s, lost and confused. Arashi refrained from shaking his friend by the shoulders, instead waiting more or less patiently for anything that might count as an answer.

     

    “Hospital… no I… I don’t have the money… why… Why are you- here?”

     

    Arashi blinked, but pushed back his first confused response, focusing on Maki.

     

    “You’re in front of my house.”

     

    Maki’s eyes slowly flitted from Arashi to the manor behind them. Then, the thought seemed to click, and he let out:

     

    “Oh.”

     

    Then.

     

    “Sorry.”

     

    There was a plethora of replies Arashi immediately had to stop himself from delivering off the top of his head. Like, why was Maki apologizing, or that he was an idiot, or maybe just ‘who the fuck did this to you?’. Instead, he stood up and inspected Maki with a stern, grave expression. Then, he called the maid that had accompanied him to the doorstep over to them.

     

    “Carry him inside, gently,” he instructed them, then to another one watching from the main corridor, “call the family doctor. Be quick.”

     

    Anyone who played a sport knew about accidents, and they knew that concussions were dangerous if left untreated. Arashi took immediate measures, taking advantage of his parents’ absence to do as he wished. Once Maki was safely carried inside despite his unconvinced protests that he could walk, the portal closed, the door did too, and it was as though no boy had ever stayed crouched under the streetlight of the manor’s entrance.

     

    Everything was clean, prim and proper, as it should be. Looking at the drawn curtains, no one had any reason to think otherwise.

     

    That was how it started.

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    Itsuki thinks Makimaki is nice. That doesn't mean Maki is excluded from the mandatory prank welcome.
    Itsuki thinks Makimaki feels distant. He closes the distance.

    Itsuki finds out that some distance can only be closed from the other side of the barrier.

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    07 Jun 2026

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    He talked frankly, and yet there was something sneaky about him.

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    "Heh,” Touma smiled behind the cap of the bottle. “I imagine Maki had no reaction. He likes everything.”

    *

    Maki WAS a genius. But it was effort that had gotten him to where he was now. Not talent. Effort.

    Compensation.

    Itsuki knew the feeling. Even if he did not know what Maki’s barrier was made of.

    He let go of the lizard.