Creative Writing: Ch. 4 Along Pirates

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Ch.4 Along Pirates

Suddenly one of the villagers comes running screaming "PIRATES! EVERYONE! PIRATES HAVE COME! PIRATES! EVERYONE HIDE! The Arlong Pirates! Arlong?"

"No way! Why would mermen from the Grand Line come all the way here? So the rumor about mermen pirates splitting up was true?" the mass of villagers begin to murmur between themselves.

"Nami! Nojiko!" both girls stop running and turn towards the voice calling their names.

"Gen-san!" both girls shouted as they see the Mayor running to them.

"It's dangerous and hide in the forest behind the village. Hurry and go!" the Mayor says urgently.

"Greetings and salutations, my little inferior humans! From this moment on, this village No,
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"What are you laughing about" she asks annoyed.

"You're just a punny human. You can't hurt me" Arlong says after biting the gun in his mouth shocking Belle-Mere in the process.

"Let's get Belle-Mere and Naruto out of there by using the back door" Nami told Nojiko just as they're about to reach their house.

"But what if the pirates are already there" Nojiko ask while Nami response with a "Don't worry".

They stop in their tracks as someone blocks their way in front of them.

"Stop, don't go back to your house."

"Doctor!" both of them say recognizing the person blocking the way.

"This maybe cruel for both of you, but you have to listen to me" the doctor says. A moment later they hear Belle-Mere's anguish scream.

Back with Belle-Mere and the fishmen we find Belle-Mere in the floor with Arlong stepping on her arm breaking it. Arlong then feel something bite him in the the ankle, looking down he finds a small red fox kit. Holding the kit from it's neck he brings to his level and laughs. "Shahahaha, if a punny human couldn't harm me than a puny animal has less chance in doing

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