[ WARNING ONLY 18+]
Luffy turned to his two companions and grinned.
"Okay," he said. "Let's go… and see if the monster is really singing."
He stretched his arms wide, pushing against the thick vines that blocked the path ahead. The leaves and tendrils snapped and swayed under his strength.
Zoro stepped forward, drawing his sword with a sharp shing. He slashed through the remaining vines, their snapping echoing through the forest like distant thunder.
Nami followed carefully behind them, her eyes wide, her hand gripping her staff tightly. Every step she took made the soft forest floor crunch, but the voice—the song—kept them rooted, almost guiding their steps.
The voice grew louder.
It was unlike anything they had ever heard. Soft, soothing, yet carrying a strange, otherworldly power. A melody that seemed to flow from the heart of the island itself, wrapping around their minds and souls.
Luffy reached the last of the vines, pushing them aside with one final heave.
Then the light hit them.
It was blinding. Brilliant, almost painfully so, like the sun itself had descended into the forest.
They blinked rapidly, shielding their eyes with their hands. Seconds passed, and the brightness slowly faded.
When their vision cleared, they could hardly believe what they saw.
In this very hole—the place Gaimon had warned them about, where the monster was supposed to dwell—there was…
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When their vision finally returned, the sunlight seemed to pour into this hidden place like it was guarding it, illuminating every corner. Even the sky above seemed to bend toward the island, protecting it as if it were sacred.
They didn't blink.
On the water's surface sat a true goddess. Her legs dipped into the pool, sending delicate ripples across the crystal-clear water. She was breathtaking—every inch of her seemed sculpted by some divine hand.
Her hair flowed like the sea itself, dark blue with streaks of silver, moving freely as if it had a life of its own. Her eyes gleamed like treasures buried deep in the ocean, deep blue and sparkling, pulling the gaze of anyone who looked too long. Her skin was flawless, pale as snow, yet warm in the subtle blush of her cheeks.
Her body… it was a masterpiece. Her curves were soft and full, swaying gently as she adjusted her position. Her breasts rose and fell with each movement, large and perfect, as if designed to mesmerize. Her hands traced the water lazily, her snow-like feet barely disturbing the surface, yet radiating elegance in every motion....(Image here)
She moved with complete serenity, taking her time to feel the water, unaware of the three intruders staring at her.
Zoro, Nami, and Luffy couldn't look away—not out of disrespect, but awe. Their minds were overwhelmed by a mixture of wonder, disbelief, and the raw pull of her presence.
What is a goddess doing here?
Does this island… does this world even deserve her?
Even her song—the faint, melodic hum that had drawn them here—was intoxicating. It wrapped around their souls, carrying them to moments of joy and peace, stirring a deep, restless longing for something beyond words.
Then Luffy, true to himself, couldn't resist. He leaned forward slightly and called out, "Yo!"
The goddess's head tilted, and her gaze finally met theirs. She didn't speak. She didn't flinch. She simply stared, serene and unshakable.
And then… she smiled.
It was a smile that felt like the world itself had given them a gift—divine, warm, and impossible to forget. It sent shivers through their spines, leaving them rooted in place, staring at her perfection.
Nami finally shook herself back to reality, slapping the heads of the two boys beside her.
"Hey!" she shouted, fist raised. "What are you looking at?! Turn your heads right now!"
Nami walked straight toward the goddess, who was still sitting in the water, her gaze on them, curious but calm.
Nami hesitated for a moment, questioning herself. Did she even have the right to speak to someone so divine?
The goddess's eyes turned toward her. Nami's cheeks immediately flushed. Standing there, she could clearly see the goddess's body. Her pink nipples were beautiful, and her breasts were large—larger than Nami's own.
But that wasn't all. Between the goddess's long, snow-white legs, Nami saw a man's organ. It wasn't hard at all but —its size was as big as Nami's arms. The shock was too much; she felt her nose start to bleed uncontrollably.
The goddess didn't react. She simply stared at Nami, curiosity plain on her face, as if wondering who this strange little creature in front of her was.
Nami's heart pounded, and she forced herself to look into the goddess's ocean-deep eyes. Despite the overwhelming power and beauty of her body, her eyes were innocent, like she didn't know anything about the effect she had on anyone.
Taking a deep breath to steady herself, Nami finally said softly, "Wait for me here… I'll go get some clothes for you."
Without another word, she turned and ran toward Luffy and Zoro, who were still frozen, their eyes locked on the goddess's snow-white skin. There were even faint tattoos along her back, black and mysterious, but the angle made them hard to see properly.
Nami grabbed both of them and shook them lightly. "Come on! Stop staring! Let's go—back to the shore and the boat!"
Reluctantly, Luffy and Zoro tore their gaze away, following her as she led the way, leaving the goddess behind, serene and otherworldly, her song still echoing softly across the water.
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To be continued
