She forces the door open with her foot, not fully but by just the bare minimum required, lest she see the horror of the scene. This was all his fault! She'd warned him about the sauce being too spicy, hadn't she? But of course he had to play macho... Arm trespassing the gap, Morgan presents Law with the much needed artefact. Law's very own One Piece... A roll of toilet paper. "How are you doing in there?" The aroma escaping the loo was that of DEATH. That's a reputation for you!
“News alert! We are live at the scene of a calamity.”
“We’re risking our lives so you don’t have to.”
Both Shachi and Penguin wore grave expressions as they lowered their makeshift microphones—wooden spoons—and muttered a quick prayer. In rehearsed and perfected unison, both shook their dipped heads and made the sign of the cross as an invisible camera panned to the toilet. A ghastly and ominous rumbling could be heard from behind the closed door, much like the menacing growls of monstrous beasts from Hell demanding to be released from imprisonment. A thunderous splash followed seconds later, and Shachi and Penguin exchanged dramatic glances of terror. Shachi wrinkled his nose and Penguin clasped a hand over his. Suffocating waves of noxious fumes continued to leak out and permeate the air.
“Save yourselves! The Tang’s experiencing terrible turbulence in the loo.”
“The Captain’s been attacked! And defeated! By the Grand Line’s hottest hot sauce—”
“Which, in his cocksureness, he devoured spoonfuls—”
“Currently, he’s dropping anchor in the throne-room but the fate of the crew remains parlous. A storm is coming! And we’ll all—”
“A storm? It’s worse. Listen, we are on Red Alert—or Yellow—I’ve always mixed up the two.”
“Right, right. It’s the end of the world, folks!”
“Only minutes ago, the Tang’s previously dormant volcano, Mount Trafalgar, erupted.”
“Lava fountains gushed from its crater.”
“Massive toxic plumes of flatulence spewed out, all over.”
“On the Volcanic Explosivity Index, Mount Trafalgar’s eruption is best described as mega-colossal—”
“Cataclysmic, you mean!”
“With the danger zone expanding to the entire Tang, the eruption fuels fear in the crew forced to seek shelter above deck. Some dived into the sea. Others that were unlucky and slow to escape have huddled up in their closets.”
“No reports of death or injuries yet. Nonetheless—”
“We’re all sitting ducks; writing our wills, saying our last words.”
“It’s been a good life, brotha.” Shachi turned to Penguin and placed a heavy hand on Penguin’s shoulder.
“See ya in Hell.”
Penguin and Shachi hugged briefly and then each woefully wiped their cheek with a finger.
“Hey,” came a pained, gruff voice from inside the toilet, Mount Trafalgar roaring. “Make yourselves useful and get me toilet paper.”
Mount Trafalgar was situated on the porcelain throne, battling mortal contractions of his stomach. His face was a tense and grim expression that looked more a hideous mask used to scare misbehaving children. He had plenty of opportunities to mull over his mistake. Yet, learn from it he could not. If he had the chance to go back to the past, he would have made the same decision. He would have gulped down spoonfuls of hot sauce, for Trafalgar Law was not a man to run from a challenge. Because his overall physical appearance was far from threatening, he needed to display his machismo in every which way possible, including foolishness he knew he would pay dearly for.
Of course, Law didn’t feel very manly in the present moment, with his face buried between his knees as he sat hunched over, taking deep breaths while the baby monster, Diarrhea, stretched the skin over his stomach taut. It gurgled and kicked and punched, practised kungfu and did multiple somersaults, to his horror. The pregnancy had reached full term, but the baby monster was adamant to nest inside him. Only lava and fumes erupted, both explosively and effusively.
The pain was nothing like he’d ever endured, incomparable even to the mutilation suffered at Doflamingo’s hands. Every time Law was certain the pain had passed, it surged, ferociously, stronger than ever. He felt like he’d been punched in the balls, once, twice, and then again. His eyes nearly rolled back into their sockets; he nearly bit off his tongue. In the moment of debilitating agony, Law wished hard for his mama. He hoped she could bless him, from up in Heaven, and make the fucking pain stop. Law had been saved from death twice, but burning fucking diarrhea? Death would have been kinder.
Seconds later, footsteps drew closer, the sounds almost drowned out by the splurt of hot lava cascading down the white porcelain slopes. Law wondered if Shachi and Penguin had finally returned with toilet paper after taking their own sweet time, the bastards. Instead, the door was edged open and a sliver of holy light shone brightly into the gloominess of the toilet. Law glanced up and caught a glimpse of an angelic face and he almost sobbed as noxious fumes rushed through the crack and blasted Morgan mercilessly. Law noticed the toilet paper extended to him but made no attempt to accept it yet.
“How are you doing in there?” she asked, and Law gave her a glum look of utter defeat like a man who had spent many harrowing hours at war with himself, legs crisscrossing and face contorting whenever he took a hit.
“Mm…” Law hung his head. “I’m doing…” His fists clenched as pain barreled through him with great ecstasy. Goosebumps prickled his skin and sweat rained down his temples.
“…Doing brilliant,” Law groaned, curling in his toes. “Never been better. Pain…my favorite drug, you know?” Without looking up, he grabbed the toilet paper and clutched the roll in both hands, cradling the precious commodity to his stomach. Law had never wanted for Morgan to see him like this, at his worst, utterly vulnerable, without his usual veneers of composure and power and confidence.
Law was stuck in the toilet for another hour before he felt confident that he was finished. He was—mind, body, and soul—completely finished. Worn to a frazzle, Law trudged back to his room and spared Morgan a brief sideways glance that was devoid of life and energy. There was a loud thud as he flopped down face-first onto the bed like he’d been shot in the back.
“Feels good,” Law murmured, and then sighed. He nuzzled his face into the sheets, ready for eternal rest—or at least, an hour’s nap. “I’ve been cleansed, purified, detoxed…it was worth it, all the suffering…and now, I rest in peace—but you may join me. It’s cold. Need you.”
And if Morgan so much as said ‘I told you so’, Law would fart once more out of spite. Besides, who did she think he drank hot sauce to impress?
Law wondered if Morgan was still impressed. He had displayed bravado, had he not?
Oh, whatever. Perhaps tomorrow he would try again.