Chapter ✩~4

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"Your weird kitty cat has been in hell?" Zoro questioned you while the demon turned on his other side to look at you three in a bored manner.

"Yeah, a lot of torment, punishments, and pain. It's also quite hot there," Luci nonchalantly told them, looking at them with his one lazy eye. "I'm glad I got out there."

"How exactly, shouldn't your kind... you know stay in hell?!" Nami asked in a louder voice. Still too shocked to control the volume of her voice.

"I was summoned by her," Luci explained, holding a lazy paw in your direction. The two turned to look at you like you were only to blame for the summoning of this demon being.

"I didn't believe that cast could work at the time I decided to try it," you defended, crossing your arms and pouting. You may have been feeling a little lonely at the time you tried that spell to summon a demon friend. Well, you were lucky that you only got a little sinister shoulder devil that only gave you terrible bits of advice constantly. "And he isn't so bad."

"I don't know if I should take that as an eligible compliment," Luci complained with a gruff voice. He rolled in the fireplace to lay on his back into a more relaxed position, crossing his legs and arms behind his head.

"I think he is just so bad one would assume," Nami muttered with a deadpan expression, looking at the demon and then at you judgmentally. You chuckled awkwardly and decided to pour some tea for you to shrug her off.

"You want some tea?" You asked the swordsman after filling your cup. He nodded, having nothing else to do at the moment than sip some witch's tea. "Great," you replied, eagerly pouring for him a mug full of the tea you kept warm by your magic heating the ceramic teapot. You then offered it to the swordsman who sat on the footstool he pulled from the side and placed between your and Nami's armchair.

"Have you kept this tea warm with your witchy abilities?" Zoro questioned, eyeing you while looking at the tea in his mug that was steaming.

"Yeah with those exactly," you answered him, smiling proudly.

"Hmm, what all you can do with them exactly?" Nami queried curiously, leaning her face on her hand and looking at you under slightly droopy eyelids. It was getting late, yet they seemed to want to stay awake while you waited for the blonde and long-nose to return.

"Like the long-nose guessed I can cast some curses, but charms as well were those for bad or good," you explained while dipping your pinky finger in your tea and stirring it up a bit. "Also I can do normal things like fly on brooms, lift stuff in the air and move things around, and also blast fire and ice, but fire better because it's my specialty. Oh, and I can conquer apples even if they usually end up being poisonous."

"Poisonous apples?" Zoro repeated with raised brows, looking at you with the "really" face. Well, it was a bit tacky for that to be one of your specialties as a witch. What a straight-from-a-book witch you were.

"Mm-hm," you hummed, instead of feeling ashamed, smirking a bit and conquering in your hand an apple that glowed pink, offering it to the swordsman with a playful grin. "Dare taste?"

"Do you?" He questioned, leaning further from you and looking at you weirdly.

"Not today," you answered, throwing the apple in the fireplace where it hit Luci on the head before catching fire and starting to burn.

"Ow, I would appreciate it if you abused me less despite your many self-control issues," the demon grunted, staying still and keeping his eyes closed, acting cool. You ignored him and turned to the ginger who was next in the voice.

"It's still hard to believe that witches exist," Nami muttered puzzled, trying to rationalize all this in her head in some way.

"I understand you may be very surprised to find that witches do exist as well, in very tiny numbers, but if you are heading to the grand line from here you are gonna come across more odd and rare "species" of people than me," you told them, having read all about those from your ancient occult books.

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