Gone

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Leon POV

I kept replaying the moment that happened in the kitchen this morning. She probably thinks I’m mad at her but the truth is, the moment I laid eyes on her I-I couldn’t control the urge to want to rip off her dress and do unspeakable things to her. I had to leave the room to protect her from me.

What the fuck is wrong with me?! Who in the right mind would want to do the things I want to do to there own sister?!

Blood or not, it’s still sick but. . it’s getting to the point where no woman is satisfying enough. Not even the ones that resemble her in the slightest.

I had my lucky coin in my hand clinching it tight in my fist. I walked into my room so I wouldn’t lose control of my devil fruit powers. For some reason strong emotions tend to trigger into my powers destroying everything if I’m not careful.

After a while I calmed down and I knew it was getting late. I need to make Fae something to eat before she ruins her dinner with something sweet because if it was up to her she would eat sweets for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

I put the coin on my dresser and walked out of my room to find that Fae, never touched her breakfast but she finished making her cupcakes. I shook my head in disapproval but I still tried one of the cupcakes and as always it was delicious.

The sunset a long time ago but she wasn’t inside. I figured she lost track of time like always. She probably has been lost in thought for the way I treated her this morning and I don’t blame her. I walked outside and shouted her name and after a few minutes, nothing.

“Fae, I know your mad but come inside and let’s talk about this.” I said seriously but silence. I started to panic a little.

“Fae, this isn’t funny now please come on out!” Still silence. I started running around the island looking for her every where’s but I couldn’t find her.

Please no! No! No! No! “Fae! Answer me please!” I felt the blood drain from my face and the world was spinning out of control and everything that was near me started wilting. I dove my hand in to my pocket looking for my coin but I couldn’t find it. All the beautiful plants drained of their vibrant colors turning in to death until nothing was left but ash.

Calm down! More black thick ash was circling around me in the air. Calm. . Down. . It continued to grow radically like a raging storm destroying everything. Calm. . Down. . I took a dozen deep breaths before the ash in the air slowly subsided. Once everything settled a perfect large black circle surround me. It had nothing but soot and ash of all the dead plants and trees I destroyed.

I need my transponder snail and I need my coin before I destroy the whole island. I ran back to the house to get my lucky coin and my transponder snail, after I put my coin back in my pocket where it should always be. I called Sanosuke, while my hands trembled uncontrollably.

“Oi, Captain.”

“Sanosuke, I-I need you to come back to the island now!”

“I’m on a delivery run Captain, I can’t turn the ship around until I deliver the goods to Shanks. What’s going on Captain? Why are you breathing so heavy?”

“Fuck Shanks! Turn the fucking ship around! Fae. . Fae is-she's gone.” I said hysterically running my hand through my hair pacing back and forth.

“What?! What do you mean she’s gone?!” I could hear the panic and fear in Sanosuke's voice.

“She just gone she’s-she’s not here-" Sanosuke cut me off. “Calm down! I’m turning the ship around now!”

“Don’t fucking tell me to calm down!! Just get here and get here now!!” I snapped clicking the transponder snail off.

I ran into her room ripping everything apart looking for anything that might help me find her but nothing. She didn’t take anything or leave a note. Someone must have took her against her will.

The rage inside me continued to grow boiling over in to madness until everything became still and dangerously calm.

I will find her and I will show no mercy to the bastard, who has the audacity to lay a finger on her.

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