THE WOLF YOU STARVE: EAST BLUE SAGA
CHAPTER 6: The Buggy Fleet
Alpha!Zoro x Omega!Reader | Alpha!Luffy x Reader | (EVENTUAL) Iota!Nico Robin x Omega!Reader | Platonic Everyone Else x Reader
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It turns out, getting stabbed sucks.
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Trouble was too soft a word. Luffy had stumbled into disaster.
What Zoro didn't expect to find once they hit land and docked at a strangely empty sea-side town, was Luffy on a giant clown ship stuck in a small iron cage and about to be executed by way of cannon fire. They'd arrived to town a few minutes before the first shot of this very same cannon fired, watching in awe as an entire row of the townhomes and sea-worn looking buildings were turned upside and to rubble right before their eyes.
The trio of pirates were terrified—Boss Buggy must be in a bad mood! they practically whimpered. And then they promptly disappeared, becoming someone else's problem.
Against what would appear to be normal and healthy logic, Zoro and (y/n) headed in the direction of the disaster, certain that even if Luffy wasn't already there he probably would be compelled to investigate the source of an explosion. Especially one that could decimate an entire section of a town in a single blow, even if just to gawk at the equipment.
It was a good assessment, because yes, Luffy was there. But how he'd managed to get into this situation neither Zoro or (y/n) could begin to guess.
Once he leapt over the railing of the circus tent style ship, Zoro accessed the situation on deck as quickly as he could. A slight but busty red-headed woman was surrounded by a bunch of hearty pirates wielding a variety of melee weapons both sharp and blunt. They also look ready to kill her. She's scooting backwards towards a cannon with a lit fuse, looking between her assailants and the cannon with a torn expression. For some reason, he was fairly sure this must have been the woman the castaways had encountered.
After a look of indecision she dives towards the cannon and Zoro stepped in just in time to fend off the first two pirates who moved to attack her. Whoever she was, she'd just saved Luffy from the pitiful fate of getting hit by a town-capsizing cannon, so for now Zoro ticked her as 'ally' in his mind. The pirates were pitifully under-skilled and so not difficult to push off, disarm, or rendered unconscious in a flurry of blows that lasted less than a minute as the remaining pirates lost their nerve and fled.
And that was only with two swords. Honestly, Zoro was already bored of them.
When they stopped attacking, he turned a blade on them, and chides them, "Just how many of you are charging on one girl?"
"Zoro!" Luffy exclaims. Though he sounds more excited than worried. "Y/n! Thank goodness you guys found me. You have great timing! Get me out of here, quick."
Zoro looks over his shoulder to see that, despite telling her to wait on the dock, Owleyes has followed him up here. Though it must have taken her a little longer to climb the nets hanging off the side of the ship than it had him. She's already kneeling beside Luffy's cage and looking exasperated. Her eyes give the cage a quick look over, and it seems solid, if not also rudimentary.
She sighs and releases the lock. "Well, I'm glad you're not hurt, Captain."
"Nah, 'course not. I'm fine!" Then he adds with urgency. "Just stuck!"
At the shout of his name, the pirates have grown antsy and the ones that had the spark of will in their eyes to attempt a fight suddenly shrank back. Does he mean... Pirate Hunter Zoro? The question raced around the deck. He does have three swords! We're dead! We're dead! Where's Captain, somebody go tell Boss Buggy...!
But Zoro's too irritated to pay any attention to them. He even turns his back to them and addresses Luffy directly.
"You!" He huffs, "Is this your idea of fun, huh? How did you even end up here?"
"Just get me out!" Luffy whined in an obnoxious way. His arms were bound so he couldn't do much more than wiggle.
"We need a key, Captain." Owleye's explains. "This is an iron cage, it's not like we can just break it."
"Then make a key! You know with the thing." Luffy suggested vaguely.
Though Zoro looked at them both like they were idiots, she got a determined look about her and nodded. With a flick her arm split apart into a thousand pages and she flicked through them until she finally tore a piece off. She fiddles with the paper, folding and creasing impossibly fast, until it's turned from a blank sheet into the form of a simple white key as her arm reforms.
For a moment, everyone seems pretty optimistic this might work. The key goes in, surprisingly not crumpling immediately into the iron like Zoro thought it would. But when she twists her hand to turn it, he heard a ripping sound and both she and Luffy suddenly hung their heads. Though she looked more depressed than he did.
"It ripped." She said with a miserable exhale.
Before he could face palm or shout of course that wouldn't work! the muttering of the crowd announces the arrival of a stronger opponent. When he looked over his shoulder, he noticed a tall thin man approaching.
He tried to make himself look wider with a large ornamental coat on, decorated in all kinds of tassels and obnoxious golden epaulettes framing his shoulders and finished with a huge collar. This captain's hat was embezzled with the same clownish jolly roger that decorated this ship's sails and there were two tails of blue fringe on either side. The scent of him just about slaps the whole deck with its pungent citrus and it makes Zoro's nose curl.
So, this must be Captain Buggy. Zoro thinks. Can't say I expected an omega.
He looks like a clown. Not just like a fool, though he might be one of those too. But no, like a literal clown.
His face is pale, made powdery by white makeup and he has a painted-on smile, and even a huge red nose that shines in the mid-day light with a bright glare. But weirdly enough, the nose doesn't look put on at all, or fake. Zoro tilts his head, compelled to ask this man just what tribe he's from. He has heard rumors that there's a whole island of clowns in a different sea, though he's never actually seen one...
But he doesn't get a chance to ask.
"So, so, so. You're the great Pirate Hunter." Captain Buggy begins to juggle a handful of blades between his hands, "You know, if I kill you, I bet my name will become more famous. I've been look looking for a way to raise my bounty."
Zoro was too hungry and too annoyed to deal with these low-lives. "Listen here. If you don't want to die, then just leave me alone." He warned.
But those words did not make the clown back down. In fact, the captain only smiled wider and his fellow clowns cheered him on, laughing even instead of cowering like they had been just a minute ago. As the lean clown man came closer Zoro drew up into another two-sword stance. Yet, the voices around them all clamored, kill him captain!
Zoro didn't wait to strike, the taunts were enough reason to start (and finish) this duel, and fast. Captain Buggy didn't put up much of a fight, and was surprisingly easy to cut in a flurry of blows. Easy. Zoro shakes his head, a fool like the rest of these idiots, though Zoro hadn't expected much.
What was more surprising was when their captain fell to the ground with a thud and cut neatly into several pieces, the cheers did not stop. Zoro sheathed his blades, slightly unnerved by the continued echoing laughter of the onlookers.
Getting Luffy out of that cage and out of here seemed most important now. And when he looked back, the omega was still busy trying to untie him. Her arms turned to paper so that she could slip them through the bars and she looked intently focused on trying to turn her fingers back to flesh so that she could until the ropes that kept him bound. Meanwhile Luffy encouraged her but refused to sit still.
As he approached them, he also addressed the crowd of jeerers, "I don't want to have to hurt you all, alright. Just give us the key and we'll get out here, and the rest of you can get on."
But they didn't answer. In fact, they only seemed to laugh harder.
Zoro's scowl deepened.
"You know..." Luffy finally notices, "they're acting pretty weird."
About to agree with him, Zoro turns to examine Luffy's cage to see if there really isn't any way to just pull it apart when he hears a noise. But by the time he realizes it's the twang of metal slicing through the air, it's too late. The knife strikes his body hard, just a little left of his kidneys where luckily there isn't much more than muscle and flesh. The fact it misses his organs doesn't make it any less painful, as it stabs straight through him.
It hurts so bad his ears ring. The call of Luffy and Owleyes worriedly shouting his name became a dull hum under the rushing of blood in his ears. It's the deafening feeling of pain overriding everything else. He turned, and, through momentarily hazed vision that slowly sharpens as he blinks, watches the man he cut in three rises up off the ground. His severed arm and leg reattaching to the main body with a snap.
This was his fault. Zoro thinks grimly as the pain buzzes.
He'd been too cocky. He already knows their captain wasn't a push over since he'd eaten a devil fruit. He should have been more suspicious of this nebulous captain, though it was difficult to when he was a literal clown man. Angry now, Zoro grabs the detected hand currently holding the knife that's stuck in his side, and throws it back towards the man who it belongs to.
It's a disgusting power, he thinks, as he watches the hand hover in the air and the knife dripping with his blood stains the gloved hand red. Things that are cut, should stay cut.
"You get it now, Mr. Pirate Hunter?" The clown spread his arms wide in a real casual gesture, "I ate the chop-chop fruit, so I'm what you call a sectioned man. Come on over here and cut me up with all three of those swords you got, it doesn't matter, I'll just snap back together again! I'll let you have some fun before I finish you off real flashy like, so don't be shy about it!"
"What a monster!" Luffy exclaims, not at all hiding how impressed he sounds.
Though as a rubber man he really shouldn't sound so surprised.
"The... the... the devil fruits are real?" Red-haired girl gasps.
Zoro doesn't even bother to respond to her. If she hasn't noticed that there are three people possessed by the devil fruit on this deck alone, two of which she's standing right beside, than that's her problem.
As if on cue he hears Owleyes grumble, "Please stop moving, Captain, the knots keep slipping."
Knots. Zoro almost snorts, but Luffy paid no attention to her. Zoro can't be amused for long, as he hears a kind of cooing, snide sound from the other side of the clown ship.
"Oh-ho hooo, still standing?" Captain Buggy's laugh is a sharp cackle, and Zoro stumbles to face him again.
Blood pours between Zoro's fingers as he clutches his side with his right hand, but attempts to ready himself for a skirmish with just one blade in his left. He stands in front of Luffy's cage, determined to guard this bit of deck, even if it's really just him versus an enemy he's ill-suited for and a hundred of his lackeys.
Buggy smiles wide, the clown make-up curling his features into a cartoonish parody of sympathy, "Now, now, it seems I've missed your vitals after all, but that looks like a mighty painful wound to me. In fact, you can barely stand up!" The clown cackles long and loud, "What was that about killing me again?"
At the sound of the goad, Zoro's hand tightened around the grip.
He looked grim, but set into a guarded stance. He was unwilling to move from this position or even acknowledge what the clown had said, lest his voice betray the amount of pain he was in. His wound throbbed, and even shifting his weight was almost so painful he felt faint. He couldn't remember the last time he'd been this injured.
Luffy rocked in the cage, getting closer to the bars and shouted, "Hey you big nosed ass, stabbing from the back is dirty!"
All the playful jeering on the clown's face falls away at mention of his shiny red nose. The crowd of laughing, damn near jolly sounding, pirates go deathly quiet. But more than anything, it's the red-haired girl's short in-haled gasp serves as the loudest warning. She sounds horrified.
Zoro doesn't know her, doesn't know if she'll join them or run off once the way is clear, but she does seem like a cunning sort of woman. The kind that only starts trouble when it suits her. And to know when to start trouble, you have to be keen enough to understand what causes trouble. It seems like insulting, or maybe even just commenting on, Captain Buggy's big red nose is enough to unleash his unspeakable fury.
"Who?" Buggy seethes, "Just who do you think you're calling big nosed?!"
But he didn't give Luffy the chance to answer. His fist had already flown backwards and when he stepped forward as one usually would to throw a knife, his entire hand flew off instead, adding force and weight to the strike. Either Buggy was a crack shot, or his hand was able to guide the blade in the air, as it flew right through the tight space between the cage bars and towards Luffy's head.
"Shit, Luffy!" Zoro bites out a warning.
But as much as he wants to and under normal circumstances could block the knife or at least throw it off path, he can't find the strength to move fast enough. A shine of metal sips through and strikes Luffy with a force so hard the cage lifts off the ground and is thrown back several inches. A terrified squawk sounds out from the other side which could only be Owleyes, and he can only hope that she scrambled out of the way before it clatters back to deck with a creeeaking clash that scuffs the wood.
But when everything stills, Luffy is not on the floor bleeding, at the very least groaning in pain if not dead.
He's grinning! Zoro realizes. Sat up, and grinning around a steel blade which should be stuck deep in his flesh instead caught between his teeth. And when he's sure to have caught Captain Buggy's eye-bugging shock, he grins wider and clenches his jaw. And just like that the knife shatters in half, the pieces clattering to the ground with the tinging sound of metal-striking-metal.
"I swear, that I'm gonna take you down, clown!" Luffy declares.
Momentarily looking shocked, and at a loss for words, Buggy's slack jawed look turns mirthful and he lets out a wheezing ringing peel of laughter, "That- that- that's! Hilarious!" In fact, he can barely speak he's laughing so hard he can barely breathe, "You really think this situation has turned in your favor at all? It's only a matter of time until I kill the three of you, I'm just having fun here!"
Zoro makes a note that it seems like this Captain Buggy character has not counted Owleyes as a part of their party. Maybe that'll be useful later. Or at least, she'll be able to run away from this mess if it gets too hairy.
The clown is laughing so hard that it looks like he might cry. Tears prick the corners of his eyes noticeably, and the crew has joined in on his laughter, though they don't sound as enthused as they did earlier. They seem wary, watching the Captain and the odd persons daring to stand against him with uncertain stares.
And maybe it's because he really is an idiot, but Luffy is laughing too.
"Hey Zoro!" He snickers, "Run away for a sec!"
Zoro looks back at Luffy like he's gone totally brain dead and says, "What?!"
Red-head girl's head bobs around, "What is wrong with you? Are you totally stupid? Your friend came here to rescue you, and if you can't tell you're totally trapped. If he leaves, what are you going to do?"
What are you going to do? Zoro thinks she should be thinking about herself more than them. It seems in the nature of betas to care about how other people do things. If he wasn't in so much pain he'd roll his eyes.
Luffy, as he's ever inclined to do, ignores her and just smiles. His chin juts just past Zoro's shoulder and he looks in that direction to see that Luffy is staring dead on at the loaded cannon, which is still pointed at them. Then Zoro smirks, finally understanding. Well, pointed at them for now.
The plan is set.
"Aye, aye." He agrees then grits his teeth to bolt towards it.
The beta looks at them, a sound which must be a cross between flabbergasted and horror flies out of her as she sees Zoro actually running away.
Of course, Buggy doesn't simply let him go. Whether he thinks he's trying to run away, or he understands the ploy, it doesn't matter. The best way to stop him is by throwing a few knives and then throwing his hands as well to create a flurry of flying steel.
With a sword in his left hand and another in his mouth, his right hand still keeping his wound as closed as it can, he fends off the thrown knives and clashes for several blows with the wielded blades. The clash is fast, furious, and through it he manages to avoid any more injury.
He heads right towards the cannon that should still be loaded and dangerous, along with a very short fuse. Flinging the last of Buggy's flying hands off his back, Zoro dives under the cannon and heaves with all his might, forcing the barrel to flip over and face towards Buggy, his gang, and the top levels of his ship.
"T-the Buggy Ball!" Buggy immediately understands. "It's still loaded in that!"
"Get me a light!" Zoro shouts towards the red-headed girl.
Though she was just standing there in shock, she's at least fast to act when she snaps to attention. There's a lighter in her hand and once she's next to the cannon, its fuse is re-lit in a flash. Not even a second passes before a huge BOMB-BOOOM makes his head ring and he stumbles back from the cannon, letting the 'Buggy Ball' do an absurd amount of damage to its own ship.
The upper decks seem to implode, then explode. Everything that collapsed in on the hole created by the cannon ball flies out after a moment. Wood boards and splinters, along with all kinds of shattered things and mountains of dust, fall out into the ocean like rain. The deck is totally obscured by the wreckage.
Just as he gets back to check on Luffy, he hears a familiar voice.
"Finally!" Owleyes exhales with a puff. "Whoever tied these ropes, sure did it tight!"
Red-haired girl says nothing, but a flash of guilt makes her frown.
"Thanks (y/n), that feels great!" Luffy smiles and starts to rub his arms and shake the stiffness off his limbs. "That was awesome, Zoro! You suplexed a cannon, I thought you'd just kick it!"
Before Zoro can say anything to that, the red-head girl bobs her head and goes pink as her shirt, pointing a shaking finger towards Owleyes, who leans across the top of the cage.
"W-when did you get here?" She accuses with a confused squeak.
With one owlish blink sent her way, the omega just deadpan explains, "I've been here all the while."
Her short hair bobbing around as she recoiled slightly, Zoro didn't need to hear the red-head speak to read that expression easy as a wanted poster. And it said creeeepy. Even though the omega in question looks nothing close to bothered, her eyes ticking to Zoro to ask what they should do now that they've gained cover, Zoro's bothered for her.
Still clutching at his stomach, he bites out, "And who the hell are you anyway?"
"I'm a thief!" The red-head snaps back.
But Luffy talks over her, grinning as he stretches, "That's a navigator! And she's going to be our beta! She's awesome, right?"
Sometimes when Luffy says things, Zoro really wonders if he understands what they mean. Our beta? That was pack talk, and at the moment, they didn't even really have a crew let alone a pack. Zoro'd signed up to be on a pirate's ship, not in some big family. But Luffy just smiled, that wide, compelling sort of smile which made Zoro wonder what on earth he could mean.
At his declaration, the beta fumes. Stomping her foot in a way Zoro's only heard that girls do sometimes and never actually seen himself.
"What are you, a total airhead! I'm not your beta. I'm not anyone's beta! And I'm not working for your crew as a navigator! Just so you realize something, your arms might be free, but you're still stuck in that cage!! Instead of thinking about me, why don't you try and get yourself out of there, huh!?"
"That's a good idea!" Luffy completely and eagerly agrees.
Whatever noisiness she planned on spouting next gets caught in her throat and she just lets out a huffed miffed sound. Zoro can't help but laugh, though when he does, he notices the hack of blood that ends up on his hand. He feels eyes boring into him, but he just rubs his palm off on his pants. The confusion around them is dying down as the clown crew begins to get the situation with their ship under control, and it's time to get out of here.
"Nah, don't worry about it yet." He buts in. "We can figure it out later."
Stealing himself for what he's about to do, he's moving before anyone can argue with him. One hand wrapped around a few of the bars and his knees braced he heaves the huge cage up onto his back. It's not easy. He grunts, almost falters forward, but catches himself just in time. With teeth gritted hard, he quickly comes to terms with the fact that—if they survive today—he's going to need more strength training...
"Hey, hey!" Luffy complains as he's thrown into the cage wall, "Your stomach's going to pop out!"
"If it wants to, then let it." Zoro grunts.
"Wait, wait!" Thief girl was not convinced, "You really shouldn't—"
"I said, don't butt in!" He would take no one's complaints.
Lifting this damn thing was hard enough without talking. Though he couldn't help but catch the shocked, slightly awed honestly, and very appreciative look that flashed across (y/n)'s face as he lifted the cage and hopped off the boat before Buggy and his crew could corner them up here. He couldn't meet that look though, and before he lost his momentum he bolted off, running off the deck and making way to the dock below without even looking over his shoulder to see who followed.
He doesn't bother with dropping down from the boat to the dock, instead leaping the gap to a nearby building roof and running along the roof tops until he can't take it anymore. With a thump Luffy's cage rattles against the wood of a lodge style roof which audibly strains under the weight of them but doesn't collapse.
Sure that they won't fall through, Zoro huffs and leans against the jutted out window where they can't be seen from the street.
While they aren't far enough from the sea to be called "safe" they are several blocks away. He can clearly hear the noise of a ruckus behind them at the boat, as the crew dealt with the shock of seeing the prisoners have disappeared—cage and all.
He takes their squabbling to mean that neither of the girls were caught. Thankfully, they all also sound like idiots, he thinks as well. Listening to their call tags and updates shouted across the streets is equivalent to overhearing a bunch of pups playing hide-and-seek. But even still, they are still searching, and they won't stay hidden here for long.
His hand shoots to the hilt of his swords when the sound of panting and foot fall comes closer. Peering around the edge of the window outcrop he's hiding behind he watches the alley below carefully. Tensing as he hears the noise come closer. It sounds like one person, easier to silence, he thinks before he catches sight of the approaching figure and relaxes.
"Mr. Roronoa? Captain Luffy?" Owleyes cups her hand over her mouth, so her whisper yell carries further, though she's clearly out of breath. She stops and looks around, muttering to herself that, "I swear they came this way...?"
"Hey!" He whisper yells back to her.
But instead of catching her attention, Luffy is dragged away from gnawing at the iron encasing him and he lifts his head.
"What is it?" He looks around where Zoro is staring and smiles. Taking in a big lung full of air, he starts to shout, "OI! (Y/N)! UP—"
But Zoro shoves his hand between the bars and lays it over Luffy's mouth to get him to shut up. Shh! he manages to hiss before his yelling attracts the whole fleet of assholes waiting to execute them. But his shout is enough to get (y/n)'s attention and she peers up at the roof. Zoro looks over to see her shoulder slump with relief and she smiles, just a little. Waving his hand, he beckons her closer as he scoots to the edge of the roof.
"Give me your hand and I'll pull you up." He says.
But she shakes her head, "Mr. Roronoa, you're gravely injured, don't strain yourself anymore. I can get myself up." She assures him.
Like you weigh anything at all, he thinks to himself as she disappeared from view. But he sits back despite himself. He doesn't need the reminder that his bodily fluids are rapidly escaping him, the release of blood having only slowed because there's less to squeeze out. Though with every breath he takes he feels more seep out into his clothes.
Just as he wonders how she plans on getting up here—she isn't very athletic after all—he hears a strange noise. It's a dragging, scratching sound. Bending around so he can see the other side of the roof obstructed by Luffy's cage, he sees a familiar hand crawling across the roof like a spider. From the wrist an accordion like fold of paper trails behind and off the roof, towards a dark alley on away from the main street. The fingers walk forward until they grasp a bar of the cage, and once their securely wrapped around the accordion begins to shrink.
He looks up when a flutter of a paper body lifts into the air and up towards the last part of her still flesh. And once she's gotten up there, she turns from flat to round and drops like a stone to the roof. She huffs once, looking a little disoriented and then sits up to look around at them.
"Well..." she finally says, "This is a sticky situation."
"Yeah." Luffy agrees with a casual sigh.
Zoro adds in, "But what's started has to be finished."
"True." Luffy than turns to Owleyes, "Anyway, where's our navigator?"
"She ran off, Captain, I don't know where."
"Too bad." Luffy just shrugs, "Well, she'll be back."
In the distance, there's a sound of more upset yelling. Buggy's voice carries well, when he booms out orders it's easy to tell where the rest of the clowns are headed. He sounds pissed though, and increasingly so. From the insults he's throwing about them it's hard to tell if he's mad they got away because they're mostly a bunch of no names, or if he was blaming his crew more than anything else.
It was clear enough that the pirates would soon be looking for them in full force. The parties gathering to start searching street by street were already being formed, and they weren't far enough away yet to be undiscoverable. Zoro bounced his leg to keep himself ready to move at any time, though the pain was unspeakable.
"Is there any way out of there?" Owleye's asked Luffy, "Can you squeeze through the bars at all?"
He shakes his head. "If I could squish myself, yeah, but I'm made a rubber, I'll only get more stuck. See, I can stretch, but I can't be squashed. I always bounce back." He demonstrates by placing his hands on either side of his head and pushing in until his head visibly gets longer and thinner, but the moment he stops applying pressure he springs back to the right shape. "See?"
The omega crosses her arms and nods, "How inconvenient that is. Though being able to stretch without fear of tearing must be very nice."
"But if I could stay flat, I'd slip out of here in an instant!" Luffy complains.
They both nod together knowingly, without a whisper of a plan brewing between them. It irks him enough to make his eye twitch.
Just who exactly did he pledge to travel the seas with again?
"Aright, even if you can't get out, we need to get moving again." Zoro interrupts their wise-men nodding session. "We're too close to the docks here."
She nodded, more seriously this time than stood up. With a hand over her eyes, she surveyed the area. She chewed her lip and said, "Well, I don't think they're searching very far from the dock yet. They've greatly underestimated how far you could carry that cage, Mr. Roronoa."
"Let them underestimate me some more than." He mutters, and gets to his feet.
"Just a moment, Mr. Roronoa." Owleyes puffs up. "Please allow me to bandage up your wounds or something. You can't keep on like this—"
"No time." He repeats.
And though it takes digging out a fortitude he didn't know he had deep in his gut to do it again, he grabs the cage and lugs it back up onto his back. He starts moving, though all he can do is mindlessly walk. He's following Loo now as the ability to think slips every few seconds. Sometimes it's just his nose that tells him to keep walking forward. They just need to get further away from Buggy, he doesn't care quite how they do that, or where they end up, as long as it gets done.
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