One shot OP fanfic
Added 2024-09-22 22:13:48 +0000 UTCThe markets of Nanohana were as lively as ever, a vibrant sea of colors, scents, and noise beneath.
Luke leaned across his humble stall, his eyes scanning the bustling scene before him. Merchants haggled with practiced fervor, children darted through the crowds with gleeful shouts, and royal guards patrolled with measured steps, their presence a subtle reminder of the kingdom's watchful eye.
Wiping sweat from his brow, Luke retreated into the meager shade of his market stall. 'This is just like those filler episodes,' he mused, observing the lively commotion, 'Except I'm the background character.'
The heat pressed down like a tangible weight, yet Luke barely noticed it anymore. A mere week ago, he had inhabited a different world—one filled with mundane office hours and late-night anime binges. Now, he found himself selling masks in the heart of the Alabasta Kingdom, a place where pirates roamed freely and marines gave chase with equal enthusiasm.
'How could I return to my world?' The thought had plagued Luke incessantly since he had inexplicably transmigrated into this unfamiliar body, in this world he had only known through a screen.
Today might be peaceful, but Luke couldn't shake the worry gnawing at the edges of his mind. He knew all too well the tumultuous events that lay in store for this kingdom. He might have loved One Piece in his first life, but that didn't mean he was prepared to live it.
It was akin to his fondness for Japan—appreciating its culture and aesthetics while acknowledging its complex history. Loving something from afar was entirely different from being thrust into its reality, especially when that reality included the very real dangers of a world in constant turmoil.
"How much is for this one?" A voice asked, snapping Luke from his thoughts.
He glanced at the customer, and then to the mask she was pointing to. It was ordinary, just another one of the handcrafted items he had gathered... or so he thought. But as he was about to pick it up, a jolt of recognition hit him.
The mask's vibrant green color caught his eye immediately. Its wooden surface was smooth, with oval-shaped holes for the eyes and a long, narrow opening for the mouth. The forehead was slightly pronounced, and there were small, carved indentations around the cheek areas. It was unmistakably familiar, a perfect replica of the one from his first life, from the film 'The Mask' starring Jim Carrey.
"This... this isn't for sale," Luke stammered, his voice catching in his throat.
The woman frowned. "What do you mean? Aren't you here to sell masks?"
"I... well, yes, but..." Luke fumbled for words. "This mask is... it's special to me. I'm sorry, I can't sell it."
The woman's expression darkened. "Then why the hell is it on display? You're wasting my time, you annoying little shit." She stormed off, leaving Luke stunned.
"Wow," Luke muttered, taken aback. 'Annoying little shit?' That was a first in this world. He wasn't sure if it was a good sign or a bad one, but it felt like something was finally happening to him.
His eyes drifted back to the mask, and a surge of excitement ran through his body. "This mask... could this be it? Is this how things finally start changing for me in this world?" he whispered to himself.
"Is something wrong, kid?" a deep voice interrupted his musings.
Luke's head snapped up to see a royal guard eyeing him suspiciously. He hastily grabbed the mask, fumbling with his words. "N-no, nothing's wrong, officer- I mean, esteemed guard."
The guard's frown deepened as he approached. "You're acting mighty suspicious. Got something to hide?"
"It's nothing serious, sir," Luke insisted, shaking his head. "I was just... reminiscing about something."
"Hmm..." The guard stroked his chin thoughtfully, then his eyes widened. "Wait a minute. Are you with the rebel army?"
Luke's heart skipped a beat. "Rebel army? No, of course not!"
"That's exactly what a rebel would say," the guard retorted, his tone accusatory. "You're not doing yourself any favors here, boy."
"Mr. Royal Guard, I assure you, I'm innocent," Luke pleaded, his voice tinged with desperation.
The royal guard's face hardened as he advanced. "Save it, boy. You're coming with me."
Just then, another royal guard appeared, his brow furrowed in confusion. "What's the commotion here?"
The first guard jerked his thumb towards Luke. "This kid's acting mighty suspicious. Could be a spy for those rebels led by Kohza."
"Do you have any actual evidence?" the newcomer asked, skepticism clear in his voice.
The accusing guard hesitated. "Well... no, but—"
"So you're making baseless accusations?" the second guard interrupted. "How do you know he's not innocent?"
Silence fell as the first guard struggled to respond. After a moment, the older of the two turned to Luke, his expression stern. "Look, lad. My colleague here clearly finds something off about you. That's reason enough for concern. You'll need to come with us."
The accusing guard nodded, a hint of smugness in his voice. "And don't even think about trying anything foolish, kid."
Luke's mind raced, his expression a mix of fear and determination. His eyes darted to the mask in his hand, and suddenly, a reckless plan formed. "You've forced my hand, officers," he declared, a hint of bravado in his voice.
"What?" both guards exclaimed, eyebrows raised in unison.
With a nervous grin, Luke swiftly donned the mask. "Now I have no choice but to reveal my true power!"
The guards exchanged bewildered glances as they stared at Luke, now wearing what appeared to be nothing more than a bizarre green mask.
"Alright, enough of this nonsense," the older guard growled. "You're coming with us, and you'll face Alabasta's judgment for rebel sympathizers."
As the guards closed in, Luke's confidence wavered. Panic rising in his chest, he silently pleaded, 'Come on, work. Please work!'
But the mask remained inert, showing no sign of the magical properties Luke had hoped for.
"Don't tell me this thing is powerless," Luke muttered under his breath, anxiety threatening to overwhelm him.
Suddenly, to Luke's astonishment, the mask began to wrap itself around his head. His eyes widened in shock as a wave of pain washed over him.
"What in the name of Alabasta is happening?" One of the guards exclaimed, his attention drawn skyward.
The other guard followed his gaze. "The clouds... they're gathering out of nowhere!"
Indeed, dark clouds were rapidly forming overhead, accompanied by flashes of lightning that illuminated the marketplace.
"Could it be?" The older royal guard's voice was tinged with hope. "Are we finally about to see rain?"
His companion nodded eagerly. "It certainly looks that way! We must inform His Majesty at once!"
In their excitement over the prospect of rain in the drought-stricken kingdom, the guards completely forgot about Luke. The entire marketplace erupted into a cacophony of joyful exclamations as people pointed to the sky, their faces alight with wonder.
Amidst the commotion, Luke remained hunched over his stall, groaning in pain. "Ugh... what's... happening to me?"
The mask continued to mold itself to his face, its green surface rippling and shifting. As the marketplace's attention remained fixed on the miraculous clouds above, Luke began to spin in place, his body twirling at an impossible speed.
In a matter of moments, the transformation was complete. Where once stood a nervous young man now stood a figure straight out of a cartoon - vibrant green face, wide mischievous grin, and eyes twinkling with barely contained chaos.
"Oh yeah!" Luke exclaimed, his voice now a perfect imitation of Jim Carrey's iconic character. He adjusted his now garishly colored suit and hat, a Cheshire cat grin spreading across his face. "Somebody stop me!"
The marketplace, still oblivious to the incredible transformation that had just occurred in their midst, continued to celebrate the gathering storm clouds. Little did they know that a storm of a very different kind was about to be unleashed upon Nanohana.