The air didn't hold.
It broke.
—
The man moved first.
Fast.
—
Kevin vanished.
Soru.
—
They collided mid-air.
A sharp impact—
then separated instantly.
—
Kuina stepped in.
No hesitation.
Steel flashed—
—
The man blocked—
barely.
—
Tashigi followed.
Same timing.
Different angle.
—
He shifted—
just enough—
—
But not clean.
—
Kuina pressed.
—
Tashigi adjusted.
—
Kevin reappeared—
—
Three directions.
—
No overlap.
—
No wasted motion.
—
The man's smile faded.
—
Pressure built.
—
He stepped back—
once.
—
That was enough.
—
Kuina closed in.
A clean strike—
—
His weapon cracked.
—
Tashigi moved—
—
Disarmed.
—
Kevin stepped forward—
—
Palm strike—
—
Impact.
—
The man hit the ground.
—
Hard.
—
Silence.
—
Carina blinked.
"…That was fast."
—
The man coughed.
Tried to move—
—
Didn't.
—
Kevin stepped closer.
—
"…Where are they?"
—
A pause.
—
The man laughed weakly.
"…Still… taking…"
—
His hand twitched—
—
Kevin caught his wrist.
—
Just for a second.
—
Silence—
—
Something shifted.
—
Not outside.
—
Inside.
—
Fragments.
—
A map.
Broken.
Incomplete.
—
An island shape.
Hidden routes.
A marked point—
buried.
—
Gold.
—
Stacks of it.
—
And—
fear.
Greed.
Obsession.
—
Kevin let go.
—
The man collapsed fully.
—
Kuina noticed immediately.
"…What did you see?"
—
Kevin didn't answer right away.
—
"…Location," he said quietly.
"…Treasure."
—
Carina's eyes lit up instantly.
"…Now THAT is useful."
—
Tashigi adjusted her glasses.
"…Later."
—
Kuina nodded.
"…First—people."
—
They moved.
—
Fast.
—
Hidden entrance.
—
Broken lock.
—
Inside—
—
People.
—
Weak.
—
Exhausted.
—
Alive.
—
Carina rushed forward.
"…Okay, good. I like this part."
—
Tashigi cut the bindings.
—
Kuina checked the surroundings.
—
Kevin stood still for a moment.
—
Watching them.
—
Not analyzing.
—
Feeling.
—
A small shift.
—
Unfamiliar.
—
He moved again.
—
Efficient.
—
Controlled.
—
Within minutes—
everyone was free.
—
They returned above.
—
No resistance left.
—
No reason to stay.
—
Kevin turned.
"…We leave."
—
Kuina nodded.
—
Tashigi followed.
—
Carina stretched.
"…And then we go treasure hunting, right?"
—
Kuina didn't answer.
—
Tashigi didn't confirm.
—
Kevin walked forward.
—
"…We'll decide later."
—
Carina groaned.
"…You're all no fun."
—
Behind them—
the orange-haired girl stepped forward.
—
Watching.
—
Careful.
—
"…You beat them that easily?" she said.
—
Carina smirked.
"…We're kind of amazing."
—
The girl crossed her arms.
"…Or they were weak."
—
Kuina glanced at her.
"…They weren't."
—
A pause.
—
The girl studied them.
—
Then the ship.
—
Then Kevin.
—
Calculating.
—
"…I'm coming with you," she said.
—
Carina blinked.
"…Wait—you decided that fast?"
—
The girl nodded.
"…Safer."
—
A beat.
—
"…And you look like you might find money."
—
Carina grinned instantly.
"…Oh I like her."
—
Kevin didn't question it.
"…You can stay."
—
The girl paused slightly.
—
"…You're not asking anything?"
—
Kevin shook his head.
"…No."
—
Silence.
—
She exhaled.
—
"…Nami."
—
Carina pointed.
"…See? Already useful."
—
Nami ignored her.
—
"…I'm a navigator."
—
Kevin nodded.
"…We need one."
—
Carina blinked.
"…Wait… we actually did."
—
Kuina didn't respond.
—
Tashigi didn't deny it.
—
Nami looked at the sea.
—
Then back at them.
—
"…Good. Then listen to me if you don't want to get lost."
—
Carina laughed.
"…Bossy too. Perfect."
—
They returned to the ship.
—
The island faded behind them.
—
The sea opened ahead.
—
Nami stood at the edge.
Watching the horizon.
—
Calm.
—
But her eyes moved constantly.
—
Measuring.
—
Calculating.
—
Kevin stood at the bow.
—
Quiet.
—
The fragments remained.
—
Gold.
—
A hidden place.
—
And something else—
—
A feeling he didn't recognize fully.
—
Want.
—
Not for treasure.
—
For… something more.
—
Kuina stood near the center.
—
Tashigi beside her.
—
Same timing.
—
Carina already relaxing.
"…Alright, navigator. Where to?"
—
Nami didn't hesitate.
—
"…Forward," she said.
—
Then added—
just slightly—
—
"…I know a route."
—
A small smile.
—
Not fully honest.
—
Not yet.
—
The ship moved.
—
Steadier than before.
—
Guided.
—
And for the first time—
Kevin didn't just observe the sea.
—
He felt it.
—
Faint.
—
But real.
—
And somewhere beneath it all—
—
not every direction was being shared.
