Chapter 8
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"Okay, first things first."
Izuku sat cross-legged on the mat, facing a kneeling Yamato.
"We're gonna need a pen and paper for me to make you a list of things to get." He cupped his chin. "Got anything to write with?"
"I do! Let me find something!"
Yamato got up and trotted over to her cupboard. After a few moments of very loud rummaging, she returned with an armful of bric-a-brac.
Izuku stared, wide-eyed, as she laid a wooden board before him, along with a roll of parchment, a set of charcoal sticks, some quills, and even an inkwell.
Yes. This place really was like old Japan. A land of Samurai and Daimyo, before the pirates took it over.
"Okay then," he said, picking up a charcoal stick and starting to write. "We'll be flying high over the ocean, so we're gonna need jackets to keep us warm, and a compass too so we can find our way…or one of those Log Posses from Oden's journal, only I don't know how to use one of those. We'll need food that can go in the jacket pockets, just enough to get us to an island. We should maybe get a map too, but we might not be able to get one without…"
He paused, as he saw how Yamato was beaming at him.
"You seem to think things through a lot, don't you Izuku," she commented, still smiling.
"Uh, well, it's a habit," he said awkwardly, rubbing the back of his neck. "I used to spend forever gathering info on heroes and writing it down. I used to nerd out about it…a lot…make that all the time…"
Yamato giggled. Ordinarily being giggled at by a girl would have reduced him to the depths of embarrassment. But this time it didn't. There was something…honest about Yamato, something sincere. It's like she was hanging off his every word, and loved every last one.
"Say Yamato," he said, remembering himself. "Have you ever gone to the inventory to ask for stuff?"
"Not really," replied Yamato. "Only for these clothes. The belt I made myself!" She pointed at it, grinning with pride. "If I needed anything else, I had to sneak in there. Before I got strong enough to just walk in, that is."
"You snuck around there?"
"Yes. After I declared myself Kozuki Oden, my father ordered that no one was to give me anything. I had to sneak around the crawl spaces and air ducts to get into places. Now I can just walk in and they give me anything I want, but that's just because they're afraid."
She was smiling, but her smile had faded somehow.
"Do you remember them? Those places?" Izuku asked. "I'd rather you not draw suspicion as to why you're asking for a spare Beast Pirate costume and well, you know, the essentials we need for when we get out of here." He said, explaining his reasoning. The white haired woman's eyes flashed as it came together.
"Ohhhh I get it! And no worries! I know those spaces like the back of my hand!"
Yamato grinned, and stood up to reach atop her cabinet, bringing down a sack. She took a candle from the cabinet, lit it with a match, then turned her attention to the wall beside it. Izuku watched, amazed, as she carefully pressed the edges of one of the wooden panels, until it came away and slid aside.
"And there we are!" she declared, grinning even wider as she undid her bulky belt, then took up the candle and sack. "Follow me!"
(X)
It did not take long for Izuku to lose track of time.
The crawl spaces were dark and winding, ranging from rocky caverns and crudely-cut tunnels through to gaps and crawl spaces. Izuku was fine with such places, but he had trouble keeping up with Yamato; who knew the endlessly-twisting network far better than he did.
All the same, he was glad he had gone. The crawl spaces seemed to go everywhere, and they were full of gaps and peepholes, allowing him to see the rooms and corridors beyond. It was like something out of a ninja castle.
The Beast Pirates, as he saw them for the first time, were most definitely not. They looked more like vikings or bikers than anything that belonged in an old Japanese-style castle. Each one wore a horned helmet and a heavy-looking fur cape, along with big belts and all manner of weapons and accessories. They were of all shapes and sizes, and all ages. Most of them were men, but he could see one or two women too.
Fortunately, it was late in the evening. Most would be in bed, or getting drunk down in the mess halls, or maybe doing late-night duties. They didn't seem like the most reliable types to Izuku, but then again, this was the first he had seen of them.
Then Yamato stopped, in a small space lined with floorboards on the bottom. There was a crack in the boards, with light flickering up through it.
"It felt so much bigger in here when I was little," she said, chuckling. The small space was quite tight, forcing Izuku to back up a bit, and carefully move around Yamato as she got into position, and peered down through the crack.
He couldn't see much, for there was little light. But he could see long racks, containing rows and rows of equipment. They had reached their destination.
"Okay, now which board was it?"
Yamato carefully felt around the boards, pressing them very gently, until finally one of them popped loose.
"There. You can tell them by the nicks."
She pointed at the board, and Izuku saw two divots in the wood. Holding the candle closer, he saw two marks.
"They're from my horns," Yamato explained, grinning.
"That makes sense," he whispered back, as Yamato eased up enough boards to make a hole, then began to wiggle her way down. She paused, grunted, then pulled back up.
"It's been a while, I got too big, haha," she chuckled, patting her…chest.
Izuku blushed. She wasn't too over-endowed for her size, but there was no denying that her chest was… quite large. It was a good thing Mineta wasn't there.
"Don't worry, I'll go."
Izuku carefully clambered around her, then eased himself forward through the hole,
The chamber was what it appeared to be; an armory or storage room of some kind, dimly lit, and entirely deserted. Long racks dominated the room, stacked with trays and boxes. Some of them were even labeled.
These pirates were better organized than he had expected. More like an army, for all their wild appearance.
"Can I get the sack?" he asked. Yamato handed him the sack, and he crawled forward, lowering himself down through the hole
"Careful you're gonna fall!" hissed Yamato. But Izuku let himself drop, his power rising with a thought. His fall halted, and he hovered in mid air, grinning back up at her.
"Ah, right, that," Yamato said, grinning back.
Izuku floated gently down, hovering just above the floorboards as he moved along the racks, taking what he needed. Two Triple-needled Log Posses, then a backpack, then two pairs of goggles, then a jacket. Having got all he needed, he searched again through the jackets, looking for one large enough for Yamato. He picked out one of the largest, then floated up to Yamato.
"Try this on," he hissed, passing it up through the hole. Yamato took it, and slid it on. It was a bit tight around her bosom, but it'll fit.
"It'll do," she whispered back.
"Right, now for a disguise."
He floated back down, and moved back along the racks. But there was no sign of any of those strange uniforms from before. His search took him along the racks, until he reached the corner of the chamber, where a door was set into the wall. There was light coming from under it, and the sound of talking.
Carefully, Izuku eased himself closer, and listened.
"So hear the rumors?" came a raspy noise. "Heard there's gonna be a big announcement at the Fire Festival this year."
"Oh yeah?" came another male voice, one more grungy in tone. "Like what?"
"Not sure, but it's gonna be big. Something about bolstering our forces. All I know is one of the ships under King's command came back from an island in the New World."
"Got a clue from where? I raise."
"Tch, fine. I call ya. It's been hush hush... but... " A yawn.. "If it's enough that Lord Kaido would send King out there... I'm betting it's Devil Fruits. Plural."
"Why's that?" Grungy asked.
"Well, weapons and that sort is more up Queen's alley, you know how he is.." There was a pause, and the sound of chugging. Drinking.
"Faaaaa... and like, it wouldn't be so hush hush about it... wouldn't need a big announcement so... I bet Lord Kaido might hold some kind of tournament... and all of the Non-Headliners have a chance to fight it out for these. He holds them at the Fire Festival sometimes."
"Well, count me in. You could be set for life selling one of those in Paradise. Imagine how one can sell in the New World."
"You thinkin' on selling? Better to eat'em and become a Headliner! That is, if it is Devil Fruits. For all we know it could be new weapons or some shit. And three eights and a Jack. Eat'em."
"Cute." Grungy toned.
"Gaaah shit! Four tens?! You tricked me!"
Grungy laughed at Raspy's displeasure in losing as Izuku floated away from the door. He turned back around, and headed down the next row. Various odds and ends, glasses…horns! He stuffed a pair in his sack, and continued along the row, eventually reaching a door.
COAT ROOM
Izuku grinned. He opened the door, wincing as it creaked. He paused, glancing up at Yamato, who was already putting the boards back. He looked back towards the other door, where Grungy and Raspy were. But the door remained closed. They hadn't heard him.
He slid the door all the way open, and floated through. Inside there were indeed coats, arranged on racks along the walls.
"How many animals did they skin for these?" Izuku mused aloud as he reached out, setting the candle down on a ledge before grabbing one and trying it on.
Too small. He put it back and tried another, and another, until he found on that fitted right. He stuffed it into the sack, then grabbed the candle and floated out, closing the door behind him. Above, Yamato pulled aside the boards as he floated up to her.
"Okay, got our stuff." He said with a grin as Yamato nodded.
"I was half worried there. Your flying quirk is very handy!"
"Tell me about it." Izuku replied as she put the board back in place. "Come on, let's go."
"Kaido's lair is at the top floor, near the Castle section." Yamato whispered as they began to shuffle backwards. "You'll need to make your way there... and find the air ducts. The attic-crawl spaces there are already filled up and destroyed."
"Why's that?"
"Because I used them to ambush him in the past. They got wrecked, and the work crews filled them in."
Izuku nodded. That made sense.
"Got it... air duct, top floor, Castle Section. Just gotta make my way there without anyone noticing."
"Better to know the lay of the land first." Yamato replied. "Think you can do it?"
"Yeah, I can just fly out your window, land somewhere unseen and go about my business there outside the Skull Dome."
Izuku took a deep breath. Step one was complete. Now for step two.
"Back to your room, change into my disguise, then take a wander around Onigashima," he mused aloud.
Izuku sat cross-legged on the mat, facing a kneeling Yamato.
"We're gonna need a pen and paper for me to make you a list of things to get." He cupped his chin. "Got anything to write with?"
"I do! Let me find something!"
Yamato got up and trotted over to her cupboard. After a few moments of very loud rummaging, she returned with an armful of bric-a-brac.
Izuku stared, wide-eyed, as she laid a wooden board before him, along with a roll of parchment, a set of charcoal sticks, some quills, and even an inkwell.
Yes. This place really was like old Japan. A land of Samurai and Daimyo, before the pirates took it over.
"Okay then," he said, picking up a charcoal stick and starting to write. "We'll be flying high over the ocean, so we're gonna need jackets to keep us warm, and a compass too so we can find our way…or one of those Log Posses from Oden's journal, only I don't know how to use one of those. We'll need food that can go in the jacket pockets, just enough to get us to an island. We should maybe get a map too, but we might not be able to get one without…"
He paused, as he saw how Yamato was beaming at him.
"You seem to think things through a lot, don't you Izuku," she commented, still smiling.
"Uh, well, it's a habit," he said awkwardly, rubbing the back of his neck. "I used to spend forever gathering info on heroes and writing it down. I used to nerd out about it…a lot…make that all the time…"
Yamato giggled. Ordinarily being giggled at by a girl would have reduced him to the depths of embarrassment. But this time it didn't. There was something…honest about Yamato, something sincere. It's like she was hanging off his every word, and loved every last one.
"Say Yamato," he said, remembering himself. "Have you ever gone to the inventory to ask for stuff?"
"Not really," replied Yamato. "Only for these clothes. The belt I made myself!" She pointed at it, grinning with pride. "If I needed anything else, I had to sneak in there. Before I got strong enough to just walk in, that is."
"You snuck around there?"
"Yes. After I declared myself Kozuki Oden, my father ordered that no one was to give me anything. I had to sneak around the crawl spaces and air ducts to get into places. Now I can just walk in and they give me anything I want, but that's just because they're afraid."
She was smiling, but her smile had faded somehow.
"Do you remember them? Those places?" Izuku asked. "I'd rather you not draw suspicion as to why you're asking for a spare Beast Pirate costume and well, you know, the essentials we need for when we get out of here." He said, explaining his reasoning. The white haired woman's eyes flashed as it came together.
"Ohhhh I get it! And no worries! I know those spaces like the back of my hand!"
Yamato grinned, and stood up to reach atop her cabinet, bringing down a sack. She took a candle from the cabinet, lit it with a match, then turned her attention to the wall beside it. Izuku watched, amazed, as she carefully pressed the edges of one of the wooden panels, until it came away and slid aside.
"And there we are!" she declared, grinning even wider as she undid her bulky belt, then took up the candle and sack. "Follow me!"
(X)
It did not take long for Izuku to lose track of time.
The crawl spaces were dark and winding, ranging from rocky caverns and crudely-cut tunnels through to gaps and crawl spaces. Izuku was fine with such places, but he had trouble keeping up with Yamato; who knew the endlessly-twisting network far better than he did.
All the same, he was glad he had gone. The crawl spaces seemed to go everywhere, and they were full of gaps and peepholes, allowing him to see the rooms and corridors beyond. It was like something out of a ninja castle.
The Beast Pirates, as he saw them for the first time, were most definitely not. They looked more like vikings or bikers than anything that belonged in an old Japanese-style castle. Each one wore a horned helmet and a heavy-looking fur cape, along with big belts and all manner of weapons and accessories. They were of all shapes and sizes, and all ages. Most of them were men, but he could see one or two women too.
Fortunately, it was late in the evening. Most would be in bed, or getting drunk down in the mess halls, or maybe doing late-night duties. They didn't seem like the most reliable types to Izuku, but then again, this was the first he had seen of them.
Then Yamato stopped, in a small space lined with floorboards on the bottom. There was a crack in the boards, with light flickering up through it.
"It felt so much bigger in here when I was little," she said, chuckling. The small space was quite tight, forcing Izuku to back up a bit, and carefully move around Yamato as she got into position, and peered down through the crack.
He couldn't see much, for there was little light. But he could see long racks, containing rows and rows of equipment. They had reached their destination.
"Okay, now which board was it?"
Yamato carefully felt around the boards, pressing them very gently, until finally one of them popped loose.
"There. You can tell them by the nicks."
She pointed at the board, and Izuku saw two divots in the wood. Holding the candle closer, he saw two marks.
"They're from my horns," Yamato explained, grinning.
"That makes sense," he whispered back, as Yamato eased up enough boards to make a hole, then began to wiggle her way down. She paused, grunted, then pulled back up.
"It's been a while, I got too big, haha," she chuckled, patting her…chest.
Izuku blushed. She wasn't too over-endowed for her size, but there was no denying that her chest was… quite large. It was a good thing Mineta wasn't there.
"Don't worry, I'll go."
Izuku carefully clambered around her, then eased himself forward through the hole,
The chamber was what it appeared to be; an armory or storage room of some kind, dimly lit, and entirely deserted. Long racks dominated the room, stacked with trays and boxes. Some of them were even labeled.
These pirates were better organized than he had expected. More like an army, for all their wild appearance.
"Can I get the sack?" he asked. Yamato handed him the sack, and he crawled forward, lowering himself down through the hole
"Careful you're gonna fall!" hissed Yamato. But Izuku let himself drop, his power rising with a thought. His fall halted, and he hovered in mid air, grinning back up at her.
"Ah, right, that," Yamato said, grinning back.
Izuku floated gently down, hovering just above the floorboards as he moved along the racks, taking what he needed. Two Triple-needled Log Posses, then a backpack, then two pairs of goggles, then a jacket. Having got all he needed, he searched again through the jackets, looking for one large enough for Yamato. He picked out one of the largest, then floated up to Yamato.
"Try this on," he hissed, passing it up through the hole. Yamato took it, and slid it on. It was a bit tight around her bosom, but it'll fit.
"It'll do," she whispered back.
"Right, now for a disguise."
He floated back down, and moved back along the racks. But there was no sign of any of those strange uniforms from before. His search took him along the racks, until he reached the corner of the chamber, where a door was set into the wall. There was light coming from under it, and the sound of talking.
Carefully, Izuku eased himself closer, and listened.
"So hear the rumors?" came a raspy noise. "Heard there's gonna be a big announcement at the Fire Festival this year."
"Oh yeah?" came another male voice, one more grungy in tone. "Like what?"
"Not sure, but it's gonna be big. Something about bolstering our forces. All I know is one of the ships under King's command came back from an island in the New World."
"Got a clue from where? I raise."
"Tch, fine. I call ya. It's been hush hush... but... " A yawn.. "If it's enough that Lord Kaido would send King out there... I'm betting it's Devil Fruits. Plural."
"Why's that?" Grungy asked.
"Well, weapons and that sort is more up Queen's alley, you know how he is.." There was a pause, and the sound of chugging. Drinking.
"Faaaaa... and like, it wouldn't be so hush hush about it... wouldn't need a big announcement so... I bet Lord Kaido might hold some kind of tournament... and all of the Non-Headliners have a chance to fight it out for these. He holds them at the Fire Festival sometimes."
"Well, count me in. You could be set for life selling one of those in Paradise. Imagine how one can sell in the New World."
"You thinkin' on selling? Better to eat'em and become a Headliner! That is, if it is Devil Fruits. For all we know it could be new weapons or some shit. And three eights and a Jack. Eat'em."
"Cute." Grungy toned.
"Gaaah shit! Four tens?! You tricked me!"
Grungy laughed at Raspy's displeasure in losing as Izuku floated away from the door. He turned back around, and headed down the next row. Various odds and ends, glasses…horns! He stuffed a pair in his sack, and continued along the row, eventually reaching a door.
COAT ROOM
Izuku grinned. He opened the door, wincing as it creaked. He paused, glancing up at Yamato, who was already putting the boards back. He looked back towards the other door, where Grungy and Raspy were. But the door remained closed. They hadn't heard him.
He slid the door all the way open, and floated through. Inside there were indeed coats, arranged on racks along the walls.
"How many animals did they skin for these?" Izuku mused aloud as he reached out, setting the candle down on a ledge before grabbing one and trying it on.
Too small. He put it back and tried another, and another, until he found on that fitted right. He stuffed it into the sack, then grabbed the candle and floated out, closing the door behind him. Above, Yamato pulled aside the boards as he floated up to her.
"Okay, got our stuff." He said with a grin as Yamato nodded.
"I was half worried there. Your flying quirk is very handy!"
"Tell me about it." Izuku replied as she put the board back in place. "Come on, let's go."
"Kaido's lair is at the top floor, near the Castle section." Yamato whispered as they began to shuffle backwards. "You'll need to make your way there... and find the air ducts. The attic-crawl spaces there are already filled up and destroyed."
"Why's that?"
"Because I used them to ambush him in the past. They got wrecked, and the work crews filled them in."
Izuku nodded. That made sense.
"Got it... air duct, top floor, Castle Section. Just gotta make my way there without anyone noticing."
"Better to know the lay of the land first." Yamato replied. "Think you can do it?"
"Yeah, I can just fly out your window, land somewhere unseen and go about my business there outside the Skull Dome."
Izuku took a deep breath. Step one was complete. Now for step two.
"Back to your room, change into my disguise, then take a wander around Onigashima," he mused aloud.