The moon hung high in the night sky, casting its pale light across the quiet island. The air was thick with tension, and in the darkness, three figures moved like shadows, silent and swift.
Thorfinn, Ace, and Sabo crouched behind a large boulder, their eyes locked on the pirate ship anchored just off the coast. The ship's crew was gathered around the deck, laughing and shouting as they unloaded crates of stolen goods. The pirates had been terrorizing nearby villages, and Thorfinn could feel the anger building inside him. These men had no respect for the weak. No respect for the innocent.
It was time for them to learn a lesson.
Ace's eyes gleamed with excitement as he whispered, "This is it. We've been planning this for days. Let's make it count."
Sabo, as always, remained calm, his piercing eyes scanning the scene. "We'll hit them fast and hard. Don't get caught."
Thorfinn nodded, his hand tightening around the hilt of his sword. He had come a long way in his training, but tonight wasn't about swordsmanship. It was about making a statement. About taking control.
"You ready, Big bro?" Luffy's voice rang out from behind them, and they all turned to see him, his eyes wide with eagerness. "I wanna help!"
Thorfinn gave him a stern look, his brow furrowed. "Luffy, this isn't a game. It's dangerous. You need to stay here."
Luffy pouted, crossing his arms stubbornly. "I'm not a little kid anymore! I can help!"
Thorfinn felt a brief surge of frustration, but then he sighed, ruffling Luffy's hair. "Fine. But stay out of trouble."
Luffy beamed, the excitement in his eyes unmistakable. "I won't let you down, Big bro!"
With that, they set off toward the pirate ship, moving like ghosts in the night. The wind whispered through the trees, carrying the distant sounds of the pirates' revelry. The closer they got, the more Thorfinn felt his blood simmer with anticipation. This was their moment.
Ace signaled for them to stop as they approached the shore, his eyes narrowing at the pirates. "We'll split up. Thorfinn, you take the front. Sabo and I will flank. We'll surround them and catch them off guard."
Thorfinn nodded, his heart pounding in his chest. "Got it. Stay sharp."
They moved swiftly, Ace and Sabo disappearing into the shadows, while Thorfinn stepped forward, his sword drawn. His Lunarian wings flared slightly, a reminder of the power within him. It felt strange, being in control of the flames and wings now, but he had learned to manage them, to use them to his advantage.
As they approached, the pirates continued their carefree celebration, completely unaware of the threat that was closing in on them. Thorfinn felt the familiar heat rise within him as he focused, narrowing his eyes. A wave of heat shimmered around him, his Lunarian heritage making him almost invisible in the darkness.
Then, with a roar of wind, he charged forward, his sword raised high. The pirates turned, startled, as Thorfinn landed in their midst, the flames of his power crackling around him like a living thing. His wings spread wide, casting an intimidating shadow across the deck.
"Who the hell are you?!" one of the pirates shouted, drawing his sword.
Thorfinn smirked. "We're your worst nightmare."
With a single swing of his sword, he cut through the first pirate with ease, his movements swift and fluid. His flames roared to life, swirling around him as he moved, creating a barrier of fire that the pirates couldn't approach. They were confused, disoriented by the sudden appearance of the strange attacker.
Ace and Sabo struck from the shadows, their own skills coming to the forefront. Ace's fists were like fire itself, each punch leaving a trail of searing heat, while Sabo's strikes were calculated, each blow landing with precision as he dispatched one pirate after another.
Luffy, meanwhile, was running around the battlefield, shouting gleefully. "This is fun! Let's get 'em, Big bro!"
Despite the chaos, Thorfinn felt a sense of satisfaction watching his brothers in action. They were skilled, they were fierce, and more importantly, they were united. They had become a team—a family—fighting for what was right, even if they didn't always play by the rules.
But as the last of the pirates fell to the ground, Thorfinn's thoughts grew more serious. He wiped his blade clean, his chest heaving with the exertion of the fight. "We did it," he said quietly, looking around at the fallen pirates. "But we have to be careful. We can't keep doing this. These pirates are just the beginning. We're attracting attention."
Sabo stepped forward, his face thoughtful. "It's a risk we'll have to take. People like this won't stop unless we make them. But we can't let our guard down."
Ace, ever the optimist, grinned. "Who cares about the danger? We're doing the right thing. They'll get what's coming to them. And hey, look at all the treasure we've got!"
Thorfinn's gaze softened, but there was an edge to his words as he looked at his brothers. "You're right, Ace. But we have to remember that there are bigger battles ahead. We can't just run around making trouble for fun. We need to have a purpose."
Luffy grinned from ear to ear, his eyes sparkling with mischief. "A purpose? Like becoming pirates?"
Thorfinn chuckled, ruffling Luffy's hair again. "Something like that, Luffy."
As they gathered the stolen goods, the sound of approaching ships echoed in the distance, and Thorfinn's heart skipped a beat. Their raid had not gone unnoticed.
"We need to go, now," he said urgently. "There's no time to waste."
They quickly made their way back to the jungle, running through the trees as the sounds of pursuit grew louder behind them. The stolen treasure clinked in their bags, but their minds were focused on escaping without a trace. This was just another step in their journey, another lesson in what it meant to fight for what they believed in.
When they finally reached their camp, the adrenaline still coursing through their veins, Thorfinn sat by the fire, his mind racing. They had succeeded tonight, but there was still so much more to learn. His bond with Ace, Sabo, and even Luffy had grown stronger with every passing day, but so had the weight of the world on his shoulders. His Lunarian heritage. His father's legacy. His responsibility to lead. It was all starting to feel like more than just a training exercise.
As the flames flickered in the night, Thorfinn's resolve solidified. There was no turning back now. Whatever came next, he would face it with his brothers by his side. And together, they would make their mark on the world.