Canon Fodder

CHAPTER 298 CONCERNS



CHAPTER 298 CONCERNS

As the One Piece World illuminated around me I recognized I was on the Thousand Sunny. Remembering where I was last we had finished up with Punk Hazard and were on our way to Dressrosa to fight Doflamingo. 

“Weston!” Chopper yelled outside.

Frowning, I stepped out onto the grass deck. “Yeah?!”

“I found him!” Chopper yelled excitedly. “Where did you go? We’ve been looking forever.”

“I was right here,” I said. 


“Weston,” Nami said, running as she leaned over the deck. Her cheeks were red and eyes watery as she stared down at me. 


“What’s up?” I asked, trying to relieve any concerns. She rushed down the stairs. Chest bouncing with every step. 


“You disappeared,” she said out of breath. Grabbing me she held on tight. 


“I’m a ninja, I do that a lot,” I said. 


“No, not like this,” she whispered. “I couldn’t feel you anymore. With the Link.” 


“Shit,” I mumbled. “Can you feel me now?” She nodded into my shoulder as Robin walked up. 

“I knew you were fine,” the woman said but hugged me from the back. 


“Uh yeah, fine,” I said. “Sorry I was…practicing a skill.” 


“That didn’t feel right,” Nami said. “You were there one second then nothing.” 


“I’m sorry,” I mumbled. Feeling the love from both of them. “I promise to not do it again.” We stayed like that for a moment. But as others showed up around us the girls pulled away. 


“Who found you? I wanted to play hide and seek,” Luffy said. 


“Sure, you hide,” I said. 


“Okay,” he said and was running downstairs. I could find him later with my Search quirk, but for now I wanted to figure stuff out. “I’m alright. Thanks for worrying everyone.” Zoro and Sanji grumbled, neither worrying too much. Trafalgar gave me a weird look, but the rest went back to what they were doing before. I could feel the worry from Nami and Robin though. Neither moved away from me. Concern in their eyes I knew they wouldn’t be easily assuaged. 


“I have some good news,” I said, pulling out 2 small and thin pieces of paper. “I got ahold of this.” 

“What is it?” Nami asked, slowly coming out of her shell. 


“Chakra paper,” I said with a wide smile. “Just channel some chakra and you’ll know what your nature element is.” 

“No way! Why are you just saying this now?” Nami asked. 


“I happened to find some in the lab on Punk Hazard. I doubt they knew what it was,” I said. “But don’t look a gift horse in the mouth. Let’s see what you girls got.”

Smiles split their lips as they took the paper. I could sense the chakra moving to their fingertips and I wasn’t too surprised by the results. Nami’s paper split in half. Robin’s became drenched in water. 

“Oh my god,” Nami said excitedly. “What’s it mean?”

“You my dear, have wind, and you have water nature,” I said looking from Nami to Robin. I was honestly surprised a branch didn’t grow from Robin’s paper. Since she had the Flower Devil Fruit she was good at growing things. Maybe I would have to see if she had Earth nature later on. She would then be able to mix it with water and make wood. 

“That’s so awesome,” Nami squealed. “So I can like make wind and stuff?” 


“Probably,” I said. “We can work on it. Robin, you have the same nature as I do so once you train it I can teach you some water jutsus.”

“Thank you, Weston,” she said. Leaning in she kissed me on the cheek and we got to work. I had Nami forcing her chakra into paper sheets. She reluctantly gave up some of her map paper for it. I had Robin trying to lift water up from a cup, 1 drop at a time. 


“Why didn’t you have us do this before? Why did we have to wait until we figured out what Nature we had?” Nami asked as she took a breather. She had shreds of paper around her, but most were from when she got angry at her chakra not cutting it. 


“It matters what your mindset is,” I said. “There are 5 main branches of chakra nature. Fire the paper will catch on fire, wind the paper is split, lightning the paper will wrinkle, Earth the paper will turn into dirt. I’ve heard of other instances where the paper lit up like a light bulb, and another where it became drenched in blood. How I understand it is that finding out your first nature is the most important. You want to go in with a clear mind. Let your chakra do what it is supposed to naturally. If you’re thinking of fire you might light the paper on fire because you have an affinity to it. But it could be your weaker affinity. Your chakra will naturally gravitate to your main affinity first. After that we can find out what else you can do.” 


“Makes sense,” she said, going back to squeezing paper between her hands and forcing chakra into it. 


“Why am I learning to control water first, but Nami is trying to create wind?” Robin asked, sitting at her spot near the helm and us. 

“That’s just how I learned,” I admitted. “Water is harder to make because you are condensing your chakra to make faux-water. Because of that it is better to learn to control water around you first. The final steps will include making it.” 


“How long did it take you to train?” Robin asked. 


“Me? A month. I’m sure you can get the hang of it by the time we are in Dressrosa,” I said. “But you have to work at it.” 


“Yeah, yeah, just drive. Move to the left a smidge,” Nami said. I moved the helm as she said. 


“Port, right?” I asked. 


“Very good,” she said genuinely happy for me but was back to focusing. As she did, I was surprised that my Haki was still working since my Conqueror’s Haki was taken from me. 

Of all the worlds I had been to I knew that everyone had Spiritual Energy, and the few times I tried I was able to awaken Nen in the girls, meaning their lifeforce. Because I lost my Conqueror’s Haki I assumed that I lost it completely, but no I still had my normal Haki. 

Back in the day I thought that my quest for Conqueror’s Haki was allowing me to use it outside One Piece World. But I could still use the spiritual energy without the Status Screen listing Haki.


I wasn’t exactly sure what to do with that information. My Haki was much weaker than before since the Conqueror's Haki wasn’t there. My current Haki was about half what it was before. I still had Observation and Armament, and I could sense emotions with it. Granted they were weaker, but there at least. Letting out a sigh I still wanted to get it back. For now at least I wasn’t blind. 


Moving my hands in a seal I made a shadow clone. Handing him a chakra paper he jumped off the boat. Pulling water to himself he floated away on it, back toward the Grand Line. “Where’s he off to?” Nami asked. 


“Hancock,” I said. I was sure she panicked the same way that Robin and Nami did once the Link disappeared. The Link was back now, but I could feel worry from her even from how far away we were. The clone could explain things and assure her. Distracting her with the chakra paper would be good enough for now until I saw her again. I sighed as I stared off in the direction she was in. 

“You uh, don’t talk about her much,” Nami whispered as she set her paper down. I looked around. Back in the day on the Merry we were all tripping on each other. It was good that no one else was listening in. Off doing what they wanted on the much larger Thousand Sunny. 


“Not much to say,” I admitted.

“I’m surprised you didn’t try to get her to join,” Nami admitted. I could feel Robin listening in but she was pretending to focus on her cup of water. 

“She wouldn’t have,” I said. “Too much responsibility. 2 years we were separated. I spent maybe 2 or 3 months of that with Hancock. I trained every second other than that. I missed my kid’s birth. And now I will be missing their youths.” 

I looked up to them. “I’m sure you both understand,” I said. “We all wish our parents were there.” I knew Nami was raised by a woman not really her mother. Robin, I didn’t think she ever met her mother until a day before she died. “You never met your dads. Shit I can’t remember mine.” 

This whole thing was hitting me harder than I expected. I had died. My kids were without a dad for a little bit there. If I hadn’t picked Gantz as a world my kids would be orphans. I had to become more ruthless. Ready to rip out hearts of those that I fought in Challenges. 


“It’s alright,” Nami said, wrapping her arms around me. I nodded, pushing my face into her shoulder. I wasn’t sure when tears began streaming down my face, but her shirt soaked them up as I did. 

“Sorry,” I mumbled, pulling away. 


“You’re different, Weston,” Nami said. “I don’t know. You changed somehow. I can feel it in the Link.” 


“I’m sure. Sorry, just a bad feeling. It will pass, and I’ll be my happy-go-lucky self again,” I assured. 

“You don’t have to fake it, Weston. Sometimes you can be sad,” Nami whispered. “I’m not sure what’s changed in you. But I can feel it.” She moved her hand to her chest. “It’s not a good feeling.” 


“Sorry,” I said. “Guess I jumped the gun Linking us.”

“Don’t say that,” she said. I could still feel the love radiating from her. “I much prefer to know you’re safe.” 


“I don’t deserve you,” I said with a sigh. “Either of you.” I looked at Robin. She was giving me a worried star. “I’ll uh, do better.” 


“Do your best. That’s all we can ask,” Robin said, getting up. “I don’t know about you, but I could use a break.” She walked over and grabbed my hand. Pulling me down to the lower deck Nami wasn’t too far behind. Yelling at someone to take the helm we disappeared into my room. 


Cramped like usual the room had been a godsend at one point. I was in such a foul mood that it felt almost lackluster now. 


“Stop,” Nami ordered as the door shut. “This isn’t you, Weston. I know. I’ve felt it. You’re as excited as Luffy at a candy store when we go to your room together. What’s wrong?” 


“I-” Couldn’t tell them. I searched for an answer to hint at what I was going through, but nothing came close. “Just hit with my own mortality. Like you said, we are going up against one of the Shichibukai.” 


“You never cared about fighting them,” Robin said. Pushing me down to the bed. “I watched you face Kuma. When he brought that ball of pain out I watched it all.” 


“You did?” I asked. Nami frowned, I guessed she knew. 

“Yes,” Robin admitted. “And you faced it. Scared yes, but you did it anyway. This, you, now, it feels like you’ve already given up on something.” 


“I haven’t,” I said, but I didn’t sound convinced. “Have I?” I asked. I had been so positive I would win my Challenges. I had trained for so long. Knew all of my abilities. There was cool stuff out there, but I never gave up on the final goal. I wasn’t about to risk losing my women. Making them go on without me. But I still hesitated. When it came to a man I called a friend, I had paused. Attacking his monster rather than him. 


Having played the fight over and over in my mind. I could have done so much more, but I went easy. I should have kept pushing. Seeing all my failures I was met with the fact that maybe I could fail. I had lost. I wasn’t a manga protagonist. I didn’t pull through at the last second and surprise everyone. I’d simply gotten lucky.

“I’m worried I’m not as strong as I thought,” I said looking up. Both girls were naked and my eyes widened. 

Nami had long orange hair. Her large D cup breasts were perky and more than a handful. Skinny, she had shaved her pubes to a thin strip. Milky white skin glowed in the dim light of my room. Robin was a tan model. Hourglass figure, large breasts, and her pussy shaved clean it was easy to get hard looking at the 2 of them. 

“You know, I hated you,” Nami said. She stepped forward, pushing my shoulder so that I laid on the bed. Rather than getting on top of me she laid on my left side. Her breast in my face she gripped my dick and began jerking me off. Robin soon joined her, laying on my other side of me. Her hand moved to my dick and they moved up and down my shaft in unison. Almost lazily as their breasts jiggled in my face. 

“I hated you so much when we met,” Nami continued. “You made me believe in something. Believe that maybe Arlong could be beaten. That I didn’t have to be under his thumb anywhere. It was what I dreamed about since I was a little girl.” 


I tried to say something but she bent down and kissed me. Her lips on mine I groaned as her grip around my dick became tighter.

“I don’t think I ever kissed a boy before you. And I haven’t kissed any boys since. You have had all of me. I was very displeased when I heard you were married. 2 years we were away from one another. I looked forward to seeing you every day. Then I come to find out you moved on.” She stopped me from speaking with a glare. 


“But Robin said we would steal you back, together,” Nami said. A wide smile on her lips as she looked at Robin. 


“No one takes what’s mine,” Robin whispered, kissing me. My lower half bucked as the handjob grew in intensity. Our tongues twirling around one another I knew it wouldn’t be long until I came. 


“I felt it,” Nami whispered. “When I was in your body. That…fucking tidal wave of lust that you keep held back. You really could have sex forever. So what? You tire us out and go back to holding your chakra from your dick?” 


“Kind of,” I admitted.

“Well stop,” Nami said. “I really don’t care anymore. I can feel your love for me when you look at me. I don’t question it anymore. You want more girls, that’s fine. I wouldn’t wish whatever curse you have on anyone.” 


“I think of it more as a blessing and a curse,” I said. 


Robin giggled. Kissing me again. “Yes, I could see that. So, anyone else you see in our future?” 


“Nope,” I said. “Pretty happy with who I have. I’m more quality than quantity.” 


“Good answer,” Robin said. Biting her lip she sped up her hand. Moving her tit to my face I groaned in heaven as Nami did the same. As they jerked me off I ignored all of my issues. Focusing on the feeling of 2 of the most beautiful women I had ever met. I grunted into their tits. My legs lifting my lower half up as I came hard. 


Huge spurts shooting out of me. The large load landed on my abs and the girls, but they were nice enough to pull away and lick it off. Breathing in and out heavily I wasn’t worried about challenges or much of anything as they focused on my pleasure.

Only a few hours since I had died I was starting to feel back to my normal self. But I wasn’t there quite yet. Letting our lust take over I was moving Robin to my face as Nami sat on my dick. Rocking back and forth she came hard as I humped into her. Robin gripped my chest as she hovered over my face. My tongue in her pussy I wasn’t gentle with either as I poured chakra into them.

Nami fell off of me as I emptied into her. My cum leaking out of her as Robin decided to 69. Shoving my pussy juice covered dick in her mouth she came hard as she cleaned me. When she was satisfied she mounted me in reverse cowgirl. Her ass shaking I enjoyed her doing most all of the work as Nami moved to lay her head on my shoulder. We made out as Robin bounced up and down on my dick. 


“I love you,” Nami gasped as my hand poured chakra into her breast. 


“I love you,” I said. My other hand extending up I slapped Robin’s ass. She gasped as she sped up. “Love you too.” She didn’t speak. Not much for words like love she focused on the sex, but I could feel she felt the same as she continued to move up and down. 

I wasn’t 100% but I was already starting to feel better. Something about sex made me feel alive, and I doubted anything could stop me from having it. 


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