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Just Some Kid From The Sky (One Piece OC Original Story)

A kid from the mythical islands of Skypiea was inspired by the Legendary Pirate “Gol D. Roger” and decided that his dream is to travel the whole world.

mitchua · อะนิเมะ&มังงะ
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The Start of an Adventure

Another normal and peaceful day in Skypiea. People walking by, greeting each other, and someone running down the street. Wait what? Oh! That's Kaito, He's a troublesome young boy but he has heart.

It's his last day on his hometown and his first day on setting sail in the open seas. Kaito's friends and family are waving goodbye to him as he gets on a waver (a small boat that looks like a scooter that runs on a wind dial).

He put on googles and starts his waver and goes down a stream which eventually leads to falling to the sea. He reaches out to his pocket and got an octopus that acts as a balloon to fall down slowly.

When he landed, he didn't have one clue to where he would go. Then a huge ship full of pirates was passing by and singing so loud that Kaito can hear them from far away.

Having no clue to what the world is, Kaito went to greet them, but when they saw Kaito going straight up to them, they panicked and went on guard, ready to shoot him. Kaito got confused as he thought they were happy and suddenly got up to be on guard.

"What do you want boy?" Said the pirates,

then Kaito replied with "I just saw you guys enjoy sailing out to sea and singing, so I went to look closer".

The pirates got angry because they thought he was mocking them. They all aimed their firearms at Kaito as they got ready to shoot.

"Guys! What are you doing?, I think you have the wrong idea, I'm not a bad guy!"

They shoot him and he surprisingly dodged all of them. He whispered to himself, "Mantra?". The pirates were shocked at what he did but they kept attacking.

Kaito charged at them and beat all of them." sorry pirates, i need this boat too", he said as he builds a raft and throws them on it. He puts his waver on the boat and sailed to the sea.