Vivi would likely feel a great deal of guilt. She might blame herself for putting Luffy in harm's way. After all, he got hurt because of her. This guilt could drive her to be more proactive in helping him recover.
Here are some recommended books on love:
1. " Your Love Is Deep into the Bone ": This book described the story of the protagonist who was hurt because she loved a man deeply. Through pain and collapse, the protagonist finally understands true love and self-worth.
2. 'We've Tempered Together...': This book described a female protagonist who married the male protagonist in order to repay his debt, but she was never able to enter the male protagonist's life. The male protagonist actually loved the female protagonist very much, but the female protagonist only saw the male protagonist's love for her after a car accident. The whole story was full of emotional twists and turns.
3. " Back to the Ancient Times as a Fairy Doctor ": The female protagonist no longer believes in true love because she was hurt by love in her previous life. However, she finally met true love. How should she deal with it?
4. The female protagonist became lonely because of the pain of love, but she fell into love again.
These books were all about love being hurt. They described the story of the protagonist who finally understood true love and self-worth after experiencing pain and collapse. I hope you like these recommendations!
Rayleigh would be a great candidate. He's an experienced pirate and has already trained Luffy for a while. He has a lot of knowledge about the world of pirates and could give Luffy a talk about the deeper secrets of the Grand Line or how to deal with the powerful enemies that lie ahead.
The theme of friendship also stands out. The fanfictions often depict how Luffy's friends comfort him when he's hurt. They might share their own past traumas or offer words of encouragement, highlighting the importance of the relationships within the crew.
Perhaps Nami is under a curse. The curse makes her see Luffy as a threat, even though he's not. So, she ends up hurting him because she's compelled to by the dark magic of the curse until the crew can find a way to break it.
Well, in a fanfiction plot, Nicole could be hurt while trying to protect her partner. For example, if there's a bomb threat in a building where they are. Nicole would shield her partner from the blast, resulting in her getting seriously hurt with burns and fractures. Or perhaps she gets into a car accident while rushing to a crime scene because of a mechanical failure in her vehicle.
One possible plotline could be that Tohru gets physically hurt during an accident while helping out at the Sohma house. Maybe she's climbing a ladder to fix something on the roof and slips, resulting in a sprained ankle or a cut. Another could be that she gets emotionally hurt when she overhears some of the Sohma family members saying unkind things about her, not realizing she can hear them. It could make her question her place in their lives.
Yuki would likely be very concerned. He has a soft spot for Tohru and would probably rush to her side, trying to find a way to help. He might even blame himself if he thinks he could have prevented it. Kyo, on the other hand, would initially be angry, but that's just his way of showing worry. He would be more hands - on in getting her the help she needs.
Physical hurt might come from a powerful magic spell. Let's say an evil sorcerer casts a spell that drains Yami's energy and causes him pain. His struggle to overcome this and regain his strength could be a central part of the fanfiction.
It could be about Luffy having an important conversation. Maybe it's about his dreams, his crew, or some kind of revelation he has. Without reading it, it's hard to say exactly.