As the months passed on Sabaody Archipelago, Jason and Hancock's relationship grew deeper and more complex. What had started as a friendship during their shared training under Rayleigh and Shakky was quickly becoming something much more. Jason, ever perceptive due to his natural Observation Haki and talent, began to notice subtle changes in Hancock's demeanor. Her laughter came easier when they trained together, and her gaze lingered a little longer each time they spoke. Jason himself wasn't immune to these feelings—he felt something growing between them that went beyond mere camaraderie.
Rayleigh and Shakky, both observant in their own right, couldn't help but notice how close the two had become. Sitting at a small table in the bar one evening, they discussed the change they had witnessed in Jason and Hancock's relationship.
"Those two are getting closer by the day," Shakky remarked with a knowing smile, glancing over at Jason and Hancock, who were sitting outside the bar after an intense day of training. Jason was speaking, and Hancock's eyes sparkled as she listened to him, her usually reserved expression softening into something warmer.
Rayleigh, leaning back in his chair, chuckled. "It's hard not to see it. Jason's always been special, but that girl… She's something else. Conqueror's Haki at her age? She'll be a force to be reckoned with."
Shakky nodded, lighting a cigarette. "She already is. And it's not just her power. You can see it in the way she looks at him. It's more than just admiration."
Rayleigh smirked. "Yeah, it's the kind of look you gave me when we first met."
Shakky laughed softly. "Maybe. But this is different. Jason and Hancock… they're young, but what they're building together might be something much deeper."
As the sun dipped below the horizon, Jason and Hancock continued their conversation. Jason was explaining some finer points of Observation Haki, something that had come naturally to him due to his innate talent. He could already sense things most people couldn't, even at his young age, and his ability to predict movements and feel emotions around him had only grown sharper.
"That's amazing," Hancock said, her voice filled with admiration. "You're so good at this already, Jason. I… I feel like I'm so far behind."
Jason shook his head, a warm smile on his face. "No, Hancock. You're not behind at all. You're already stronger than most people your age. And unlocking Conqueror's Haki at your age? That's something special. You'll be an empress one day, I'm sure of it."
Hancock blushed deeply at his praise, looking away for a moment to hide her flustered expression. No one had ever spoken to her like Jason did—so straightforward, yet so kind. Her heart fluttered in her chest as she glanced back at him, catching his eyes. "You really think so?"
Jason nodded, his expression sincere. "I know so."
Hancock felt her face grow warmer, but she didn't look away this time. There was something about Jason's presence that made her feel… safe. Like she didn't need to hide who she was or what she felt.
Training continued as the days turned into weeks, with Rayleigh pushing both Jason and Hancock to their limits. Observation Haki was a key focus during their sessions, and while Hancock struggled at first to grasp its nuances, Jason seemed to master it with relative ease. His natural talent—due to his third and fourth wishes—allowed him to sense even the smallest shifts in Rayleigh's intent, much to the older man's surprise.
"Damn, kid," Rayleigh said one day after Jason had dodged a series of complex attacks with his eyes closed. "You're picking this up faster than I expected. It's like your body already knows what to do."
Jason smiled but didn't say anything. He remembered his wishes—the gifts that had granted him this unmatched potential. His Destroyer Physique and Ultimate Talent had given him an edge in all aspects of combat, and it showed in every sparring session, every Haki exercise. But despite his natural abilities, Jason never let it get to his head. He still trained as hard as ever, determined to reach the pinnacle of his power.
Hancock, for her part, had been improving rapidly as well. While her Conqueror's Haki was already formidable, she had started to develop her Armament Haki, and with Jason's encouragement, her Observation Haki was coming along too. Every training session seemed to bring them closer—not just in skill, but emotionally as well. Their bond was undeniable.
One evening, after a particularly grueling training session, Rayleigh sat down with the two of them, his expression thoughtful. "You two have made a lot of progress this year," he said, looking between them. "Hancock, your control over your Haki is improving every day. And Jason… well, you're a natural."
Jason smiled at the praise, but he knew Rayleigh wasn't finished.
"You're both getting stronger," Rayleigh continued, "but soon, it'll be time for the girls to leave the island."
Hancock's heart sank at the thought of leaving Sabaody—and leaving Jason. Over the past year, she had grown closer to him than she had to anyone in her life. The idea of being separated from him made her chest tighten with an emotion she didn't quite understand yet.
Shakky joined them, her gaze soft as she addressed Hancock. "We've been in touch with the Kuja Pirates. They'll come for you soon, but we need to make sure the heat dies down first."
Hancock nodded, though she didn't trust herself to speak. She didn't want to leave—not yet. Not when things were finally starting to make sense.
Jason, sensing her distress through his Observation Haki, gently placed a hand on her shoulder. "We'll still see each other," he said quietly. "This won't be goodbye forever."
Hancock looked up at him, her eyes wide and filled with a mixture of hope and sadness. "Promise?"
Jason nodded, his eyes serious. "I promise."
As they sat together, watching the sun set over the horizon, Rayleigh and Shakky exchanged a glance. They could see it clearly now—Jason and Hancock's relationship had blossomed into something more than just friendship. It was still young, still growing, but the seeds of something deeper had been planted.
And as the Kuja ship drew closer, they both knew that whatever the future held, Jason and Hancock's bond would only grow stronger