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"I'm afraid I can't let you do that, Law."

Aka and I looked up and saw Doflamingo walking towards us with Trebol and a blonde man. I pulled Aka closer to me.

"Uncle." Aka said coldly.

"Aka, dear niece, you have a duty to uphold as a Donquixote." Doflamingo said.

"And what would that be?" Aka asked. Doflamingo grinned.

"Since you're father refused to follow tradition and go through with the marriage arranged for him, you have to be the one to merge Donquixote industries to Hyena Corps." Doflamingo said. I felt my blood run cold. Hyena Corps was a buisness cover for drug dealing. From what I heard, their only son, Bellamy, was a dick to all women and had beaten three wives to death already.

"Your groom is here with me to meet you." Doflamingo said. The blonde man stepped forward, a sick grin on his face. My grip on Aka tightened.

"I never agreed to this, Uncle!" Aka said.

"It doesn't matter if you agreed to it or not. The contract has been signed, your wedding is in a week." He said.

"And if I refuse?" Aka asked. We heard the cock of a gun. I turned my head and found myself staring down the barrel of a pistol being held by a man I recognized as Gladius.

"Then Law dies where he stands. Wouldn't want the man your father died to protect to die from your own selfishness, would you now, Aka?" Doflamingo asked.

"Wait, what does he mean by your father died to protect me?" I asked.

"Oh? You never told him?" He asked.

"Leave him out of this!" Aka snapped.

"Then you will marry Bellamy." Doflamingo said.

"I never signed a contract saying I would!" Aka yelled.

"But I did." Doflamingo said.

"Oh did you, now?" A voice said. A woman with short auburn hair stepped out of the shadows. Doflamingo scowled.

"Who the hell are you?" He asked. The woman held up a police badge. But not any police badge, a Revolutionary Police badge, the highest rank of police.

"Revolutionary Special Agent Caramella. And you, Donquixote Doflamingo, are under arrest for manslaughter, illegal drug dealing, and human trafficking." The woman said. Doflamingo scowled.

"Do you even know who I am?" Doflamingo snapped. The woman cocked an eyebrow.

"You are a creepy businessman that believes himself to be above the law. We have evidence linking you to the murder of Donquixote Rocinante, the human auction house in Sabody, and your DNA is all over the SMILE distributions." The woman said. Doflamingo scowled at the woman.

"And as for you, Bellamy, we have enough evidence prooving that your first three wives' deaths were no accident. You're under arrest for voluntary man slaughter." She said.

"Trebol and Gladius, you two have arrest warrants dating back three years. I'm taking all of you in." She said.

"And what is one little girl going to do to four full grown men?" Bellamy challenged. The Revolutionary woman cocked an eyebrow.

"You think I came alone?" She asked. She suddenly nodded to the shadows. Several people in the same uniforms stepped forward.

"Ginger?" Aka asked a girl with long auburn hair. The girl nodded to Aka.

"Don't think this stops the wedding between my niece and Bellamy." Doflamingo said.

"Actually, Doffy, it does. As of the law put in to action ten years ago, arranged marriage contracts must be signed by the parent or gaurdian of both parties. Neither Aka's mother or father's signatures were on the contract that went through the bureau three days ago, and neither was the signature of her legal gaurdian, Monkey D Garp. The contract is null and void." The woman said.

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