Trafalgar Law (
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[Law was going through his normal morning routine, or at least his normal routine ever since he's been stuck here. He woke up somewhere around 6, crawled out of bed, changed into some running gear and made himself a light breakfast. By the time he was done with that it was 7:30 -- later than he would have liked, but he was having trouble getting moving this morning -- so he grabbed a bottle of water, shoved his phone in his pocket and went for a run. He was back at the apartment by 8:30 and by 9 he was in the shower.
By 9:30 he was out of the shower, drying off, and getting dressed. Definitely late start to the day. He usually tried to get to his office before 9, but he didn't have anyone coming in until at least noon so it wouldn't be too bad. Probably.]
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She's taking her shirt off.
nnNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOPE.
Law immediately shoves her off his bed and steers her to the door.]
Get changed in your own room damn it!
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You've seen me without a shirt before.
[Then again, he had yelled at her about it then too. Something about boys that she hadn't really paid much mind to. She supposes it might be weird with others, but Law was just like Czes. He was more like an annoying brother than a boy, so she doesn't think he counts.]
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[CONTINUES SHOVING TBH.
He gets her out past his door and points down the hall to her room.]
Go get changed and then we'll go. The more you argue with me the less time we have for food so get moving!
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[She looks like she wants to argue with him more, but her rumbling belly is more important. So while she puffs up her cheeks in annoyance, she fixes her shirt and does as she's told. It won't take her long to get dressed, and even less time to start pestering him again.]
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Once they're both sitting down with food, pastries, and drinks he asks the question he almost certainly should not ask, but does anyway:]
Better?
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Hmm... I guess I can let you off the hook for now, y'know.
[He had told her she could get whatever she wanted, after all. In the interest of making sure he doesn't get too comfortable, she tries to sound stern, but those efforts don't last long,]
But you still gotta go shopping later... Ah, I want more pudding too. And cookies.
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I'll go after I leave the office, but I won't be getting out of there until after dinner so you'll have to fend for yourself until then.
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... Don't forget the ramen bowls this time, either.
[There's a little emphasis on the word forget, as though it were done intentionally in the past. In fact, she's not sure that it wasn't. No matter how many times she told him that it didn't matter how she ate, he always fussed over her eating habits.]
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[Law sort of kind of maybe (definitely) "forgot" to pick them up a few times. Her eating habits drove him nuts. If she was a normal person he's certain she would be in a diabetic coma by now.]
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I don't have to worry about stuff like that, y'know. Every time you check everything's fine, right? And I want 'em.
[Even though he's pricked her about a dozen times trying to find something wrong.]
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Another sigh. It's just... it's just not worth it. It's totally not because he's spoiling her or anything. It's just easier. That's all.]
Fine. I'll pick up some, but that's it until next week unless you buy your own.
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[It occurs to her that she's had this conversation once or twice with Czes before too. He always fussed about her diet, but it was rare for him to relent so easily. Actually, Law was way softer, enough that she was sure Czes would yell at him the same way he sometimes did Maiza.
Kyoko chuckles, unable to keep from smiling at the thought of her ten-year-old little brother yelling at a pirate, and the fact that somebody who was a pirate was so soft hearted.]
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The sudden relenting and the chuckle both surprise him.]
What's so funny?
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She considers not telling him, but there seems to be no harm in it. He'll probably get mad about it, but that would be funny too.]
Heh... I was just thinking, y'know, that you sound a lot Czes. He's acts shy around everyone else, but he's always yelling at me about how I eat and how inappropriate I am or whatever.
[There's affection in her voice. That was part of having a family, too, she thinks. She props her elbow on the table, her chin resting on her palm.]
But... Hmm... How do I put it... Somehow, it seems like it's a little different with you.
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He reminds her of Czes, of all people? Then 10 year old little boy who's always been so deathly shy around him? The one who still starts and fumbles over his words when he asks him a question? The little boy who always seems to hide behind the shadow of his sister?
But then she keeps talking and... he feels like he can understand. Even a shy sibling is likely to be a different person when they're around family.
Then he thinks a little more and the true meaning behind those words sinks in. She... she thinks of him as a brother, doesn't she?
... And doesn't he think of her as a sister, too? He may say he relents in arguments because it's easier than fighting, but... that's not quite true, is it? He just... Law hasn't had the chance to be a brother since his sister died. He never had the chance to form another relationship like that. Never thought he would be able to.
A sibling relationship wasn't one that could be easily found, but maybe this is one.
... It would certainly explain a lot about his own behavior, to be honest.]
Yeah, how so?
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[In other words, he's easier to bully, but perhaps that's not a surprise. Czes is a child as much as he is an adult, somebody who reminds her of what it was like to have a younger sibling and somebody to care for.
If it's not for the same reasons that must people think, he's fragile and strong-willed and she always caves way before he does. Law, on the other hand...]
I've always been the oldest, y'know, so when I was younger I always wondered what it'd be like to have a big brother...
[She grins, a little shyly. It's mostly a joke, but somehow it's still embarrassing to say it.]
Well. I guess you're about the right mix of dumb and soft and annoying for that.
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He's mildly annoyed, but... hearing her actually say that means more than she knows.
Law loved his family. He loved his parents and his little sister. Even when she was annoying and bothered him while he was studying, he still loved her. He still stuck up for her and doted on her. Played with her and took care of her. Law... Law loved being a big brother.
His sister never got the chance to grow up. She never got to be Kyoko's age. He can't help but wonder if there would have been any similarities. What would it have been like if they'd had the chance to grow up together?
It's a question he'll never have an answer to, but... but he has this. He has Kyoko and maybe, just maybe, that'll be enough.]
I'll take that as a compliment.
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There's a strange feeling when he doesn't. She wonders if she's said something that can't be taken back and if things will change, but quickly decides that they won't. He's too predictable.
She looks back up with a small smile.]
A guy like you doesn't deserve compliments, y'know.
[But... She won't take it back.]
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You're right. I don't.
I'll take what I can get.
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[She takes a bite out of a pastry, giving him a stern look.]
Well, too bad. That's only for guys who don't kidnap young girls, y'know!
[See, she hasn't forgotten to give him his daily reminder.]
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A little sister is cute and demure. You're just a brat.
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[She crosses her arms and sticks her tongue out at him.]
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just. the most exasperated look.]
26 isn't old.
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[How is that not old???]
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You're children.
[YOUR OPINION ON HIS AGE IS INVALID.]
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