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Rating: PG?
Media: fic
Pairing/Characters: Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji
Word Count: 203
Prompt: enemies
Luffy is a lot of things.
Zoro borrows his strength and returns it tenfold-- support and trust where he can, and always the expectation that being with Luffy will get him where he wants to go. There's no other place he'd rather be.
Nami's intuition is on par with Luffy's; she can sense the slightest changes in air pressure, currents and temperature. The difference is that Luffy doesn't need tools-- then again, weather forecasting is less predictable than the future, and the future is that Luffy becomes Pirate King.
Luffy is blunt where Usopp isn't; Usopp won't face anything head-on unless he has something to prove, and that something means more to him than life itself. These things include: his dream, his friends, his captain's trust. If anyone wishes to dispute this claim, they had better bring balls of frickin' brass.
Sanji, after meeting Luffy, has decided that it's not worth giving up when he can move ahead and has since vowed to himself that he'll never say anything weak like "give up your dreams" ever again. All Blue is waiting.
When Luffy stands alone against a power he doesn't have the strength to defeat (and there are very few people in this category), his crew stands behind him.
Media: fic
Pairing/Characters: Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji
Word Count: 203
Prompt: enemies
Luffy is a lot of things.
Zoro borrows his strength and returns it tenfold-- support and trust where he can, and always the expectation that being with Luffy will get him where he wants to go. There's no other place he'd rather be.
Nami's intuition is on par with Luffy's; she can sense the slightest changes in air pressure, currents and temperature. The difference is that Luffy doesn't need tools-- then again, weather forecasting is less predictable than the future, and the future is that Luffy becomes Pirate King.
Luffy is blunt where Usopp isn't; Usopp won't face anything head-on unless he has something to prove, and that something means more to him than life itself. These things include: his dream, his friends, his captain's trust. If anyone wishes to dispute this claim, they had better bring balls of frickin' brass.
Sanji, after meeting Luffy, has decided that it's not worth giving up when he can move ahead and has since vowed to himself that he'll never say anything weak like "give up your dreams" ever again. All Blue is waiting.
When Luffy stands alone against a power he doesn't have the strength to defeat (and there are very few people in this category), his crew stands behind him.