Lullabye- ZoLu (kinda)

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OOC Luffy!! And Garp! Everyone's a bit OOC cuz honestly it's kinda hard writing Luffy sad...
Warning- boyxboy if you no like no read!
SPOILER ALERT!!!
Setting: one year after Ace death!! He doesn't know Sabo is alive and kicking!
Disclaimer! I do not own One Piece at all! If I did ZoLu would be canon! Also the song in this oneshot is "Lullabye" by Fall Out Boy!!
Please enjoy!! I would LOVE criticism! I love writing but frankly I'm not too good at it yet, so this is a good way to get better I think!!
Also I take requests! Like storyline and ships and stuff, BUT I can not promise I know all the ships you request! So I apologize in advance.

"Honey is for bees, silly bear." Luffy quietly sang out when he remembered one of his grandfather's visits to the mountain.

-Garp visit after Ace and Dadan were found after the fire and Sabo was thought dead-

Garp walked up the mountain slope, saddened by the loss of Sabo.

Knock knock knock

Garp's knocks lacked enthusiasm as he slowly rapped on the door. When the door opened Garp was met with a slightly puffy eyed Dadan and the sound of a young strawhat trying his best to stifle his cries to no avail.

Garp made his way over to Ace and Luffy, not with his usual Marine nonsense just as they didn't say anything about being pirates.

Garp leaned against a wall and brought the two boys close to his chest, both boys too caught up in Sabo's death to have the faintest thought of fighting back. Garp had one boy under each arm, both still having waterfalls flow from their eyes.

"Honey is for bees, silly bear." Garp began, stroking the bridge of the boy's noses. "Besides there's jelly beans everywhere. It's not what it seems in the land of dreams. Don't worry your head just go to sleep." Garp sang while Luffy drifted to a silent sleep and Ace sat and listened till the song ended.

-Present Day-

"What was that Luffy?" Usopp asked curiously while he sat on the railing of the Sunny holding out a fishing pole.

"Nothing! Just want some yummy fish!!" Luffy lied, it's not like the song was a secret or anything, he just held it close to his heart, and frankly he didn't want to tell Usopp he had been thinking of singing a lullaby... In the middle of the day!

Luffy sat there, thinking, wondering, missing. It had been a year ago today that Ace died, the large 'X' shaped scar on his chest was a reminder of that day, both a painful and humbling experience.

An hour or so crept by, Usopp, Luffy and Chopper hadn't caught a thing in the whole 3 hours they'd been sitting on the railing. So Luffy, being Luffy, decided he didn't want to fish anymore and he would rather just eat some of the food Sanji was busy cooking.

"Eh? You're leaving Luffy?" The tiny doctor questioned.

"Yeah! I'm hungry now!" Luffy replied, he didn't want to cause his crew trouble so he tried to play the day off coolly, just like himself. Yup! Nothing was wrong. He was the captain afterall, his nakama shouldn't have to worry about him.

"Luffy?" Sanji asked, not acting as he usually would. Not kicking him out of the kitchen, in fact Sanji barely fought with Zoro today and, to top that off, Sanji had only made heart eyes at Nami and Robin 10 times today, while his normal number would have been over 200 times.

You see the crew knew about the anniversary, and they tried their damn best to act normal, but the worry for their captain was stronger than they had all anticipated. Each crew member was acting rather odd, Nami hadn't hit Luffy at all, Sanji didn't yell at him to get out of the kitchen, Usopp and Chopper tried to spend more time with him, Brook barely sang and when he did the song turned more melancholy than uplifting, Franky hadn't said 'SUPER' at all, Robin had been more observant of her captain and her voice was less blunt when talking to him, and Zoro didn't take a nap instead he kept his one working eye on Luffy. So them trying to act normal turned into them spying on Luffy, not wanting to leave him alone for one second.

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