Ace of the East Blue

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The trip from the north to the east blue took much longer than she first expected and was currently bothering the members of the crew. "Are we there yet?" She would ask over and over again.

"No Luffy. Just wait. Go get something to eat or go sleep." One of the crewmembers suggested with a sigh.

"Oh! That's a great idea." Luffy replied with a giggle before going to find and bother the cook.

The trip had taken five hours total on their boat and they'd finally arrived in Foosha Village. "Be safe Luffy." They called to her as she headed away from the boat. She looked around the quiet village and wondered where her supposed granddad was. Her father had told her that he was a marine vice-admiral and what ever she did, she was not to give away anything about the revolution.

Her gaze soon landed on what looked like a bar, and probably the only place that sounded like it had people inside. She entered looking around. At the counter, there seemed to be an old man talking to a younger woman working across the bar.

She walked over to the pair and spoke, catching their attention. "Um... Is granddad here?" Her eyes were big and innocent looking making her stand out a little in the bar.

"By any chance are you Lucy?" The older man asked and she nodded her head. The man smiled and hugged her, startling her.

The man had introduced himself as Monkey D. Garp and therefore her grandfather. He had told her that she'd be staying with a boy named Ace who was three years older than her.

"Where are we going?" She asked, confused, as they trekked the mountain.

"I can't have anyone finding out that you're the daughter of the revolutionaries, so you're going to live with mountain bandits." Garp tried to explain to his granddaughter.

Upon arriving at the hide out, Luffy began to explore the property with a  bounce to her step excited to be living out in the wild.

Soon she came across the dead body of a boar, a boy sat atop it looking proud before it turned to annoyance when he spotted her.  "Who are you?" Without a response the boy spat in her face.

"Hey what was that for?" She growled, gaining the attention of her granddad.

"I see that you've met Ace." He mused with a light chuckle. "Well. See you two around." He added before heading off in the direction he came in.

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