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"C'mon yumi, vivi follow mweee!" Nami said putting an arm around mine and the other around vivis shoulder. As we stumbled to her room, the alcohol totally taken over our bodies as we almost fell dozens of times. "Sleepover time whooo!" Vivi shouted out in excitement .

Once inside, Nami's room felt cozy, with maps and charts hanging all over, along with treasures and knick-knacks she had collected over time. She tossed me a blanket, her eyes gleaming with mischief.

"We're gonna stay up late and talk about everything under the sun!" she winked, settling down onto her bed. I laughed, feeling a warmth spread through me. It was a different kind of adventure—no fighting or running, just a simple night with some friends.

As we settled in, Nami started talking about different islands and adventures we might go on, and soon enough, the conversation shifted towards vivi. "So, Vivi," I said, leaning forward, "what's next for you after Alabasta?"

She smiled softly. "I want to do everything I can to help my people, of course. But... part of me wonders if I'll miss these adventures once I go back."

"You're always welcome to stay with us," Nami said,. "No need to rush home."

Nami sat cross-legged on her bed, holding a pillow. "So, what's it like being in love with Zoro?" she teased, nudging me with her foot.

My face turned red, and I threw the pillow she gave me right at her. "What are you talking about?!" I stammered, feeling flustered. "We just grew up together! He saved my life once, that's all."

Nami smirked, not buying it. "Uh-huh, sure. I've seen the way he looks at you."

I groaned, burying my face in the blanket. "This was supposed to be a fun sleepover, not an interrogation!"

She laughed, throwing another pillow my way. "Alright, alright. I'll stop teasing. But seriously, it's nice, isn't it? Having someone who cares about you like that."

I sat up and smiled softly. "Yeah... it is. But, enough about me! What about you? Any secret admirers on board?" I teased, hoping to turn the tables.

Nami blushed a little and waved it off. "Oh please, all the boys are idiots."

After some more teasing and a lot of laughter, we turned to quieter topics—our dreams, and our goals. Nami shared stories about wanting to map the entire world, and Vivi talked about how she wants to protect and bring peace to her kingdom, Alabasta. She wants to be a ruler who can lead her people with compassion and strength. I talked about my dream of growing a Devil Fruit and learning more about my magic.

"I think you'll do it, Yumi," Vivi said, encouraging. "You've already come so far. Just imagine what you can do with more practice."

"Thanks, Vivi," I replied, feeling a lump in my throat. This was the kind of connection I never thought I'd have again after leaving my village behind. It felt good to have friends like them.

As I curled up under the blanket, I felt a wave of gratitude wash over me. I wasn't just running away anymore—I was on this incredible journey with people who cared about me. And tonight, with Nami's arm draped lazily over her pillow and the sound of the waves gently rocking the ship, it felt like I truly had found a home.

"Good night, Yumi," Nami and Vivi both whispered sleepily.

"Good night, Nami, good night Vivi," I whispered back, closing my eyes with a peaceful smile.

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