đ¤when u gotta give that silent treatmentđ¤
hii can i request silent treatment with sabo, law, and ace? like the one you wrote before! i love reading it sm i wanted to see how they (sabo, law, and ace) would react if they received/ gave silent treatment !
Characters: gn reader x Sabo, Law, Ace Cw: everyone involved being a bit of an orange flag Total word count:Â 4k
Silent Treatment
Oh sweet sweet Sabo. He didnât even realize his offhanded joke in the meeting had offended you. He didnât think about how you and Koala were the only ones not laughing about the jokes the officers said. He didnât notice how you and Koala immediately left the room fuming as soon as you could.
He had to run to catch up with you after the meeting, and you showed no sign of slowing your pace.Â
âHey!â he called out, trying to get to you. âIâm gonna go out with the guys for a bit, Iâll catch up with you soon?â
âDo whatever you want,â you shot back. âThe men know best after all, right?âÂ
He must not have heard the sarcasm and anger laced in your voice, because he just gave you a wink and a peck on the cheek and ran off with some of the other leaders.Â
Koala gave you a side smirk. âTheyâre clueless, I swear,â she laughed.Â
âWe never get the credit,â you grumbled. âI canât do it anymore, Koala! Iâm so fed up with this!â
âHave you talked to him about it?â
âSo many times!â you cried. âWeâre treated the same professionally but socially-â
âItâs a commanders club,â she finished for you. âMaybe we should make a separate club?â
âRule One: No talking to them until they apologize.â
Sabo was surprised to find that you werenât waiting for him in bed when he got home. You werenât in the spare room, either.Â
He finally found a note on the kitchen that was short and to the point. âSleeping at Koalaâs.â
Confusing, but he was slightly drunk, so he opted to go to bed and figure it out in the morning.Â
When morning came, he was disappointed to find that the coffee hadn't started. He went to grab his overnight oats from the fridge, but you hadnât made that for him either, which was strange. Usually when you stayed at Koalaâs, you prepped all that stuff ahead of time. But last night you hadnât. Heâd have to ask you about that before the meeting this morning.Â
He arrived late to the meeting since the coffee took longer than he thought it would and he had to make breakfast. You were already sitting when he got there, you and Koala talking to each other quietly. Normally you saved a se at for him, but today all of the seats had been filled, and he was left with one at the end of the table.
He kept trying to catch your eye, but you refused to look at him. He finally caught Koalaâs at one point, and mouthed âWhatâs wrong?â but she simply rolled her eyes and turned her attention back to Dragon.Â
If Koala was mad at him, that meant you were mad at him. He racked his brain the entire meeting, trying to think of what he wouldâve done to make you upset. But he couldnât think of anything.Â
He tried to catch you after the meeting, but you and Koala made a beeline for the door and ignored his calls after you.Â
âJust let them go, dude,â Jiron said to him. âThose two never want to hang out with us anyway.â
Shit. It all clicked together. The jokes made in the meeting yesterday, him going out with the boys without asking if you and Koala had wanted to come.Â
âMaybe if you treated them with a little respect, Jiron, they would.â Saboâs words came out in a low, threatening hiss.Â
âLook, I know youâre close with them,â Jiron said. âBut theyâre not very nice to us either. Theyâre kind ofâŚâ
âKind of what?â Sabo edged, his blood starting to boil.Â
âWellâŚbitchy.â
Sabo wasnât really sure what happened next. He didnât remember doing anything, but the next moment, Jiron was on the ground holding his nose. Blood was leaking out through his fingers onto the ground.Â
âDonât use that word to describe either of them ever again. Got it?â Sabo growled the words, looking around the room.Â
âWhat the FUCK, Sabo?â Jiron cried, but Sabo was already pacing toward the door, desperate to get to you as soon as possible.Â
He caught up with you and Koala quickly and jumped between the two of you, wrapping his arms around your alls shoulders. You tensed at his touch, but once you realized it was him, you just scoffed and shrugged him off.Â
âGo away, Sabo,â Koala sneered as she shoved him away.
âIâm sorry!â Sabo jumped in front of you all, trying to block your path. âPlease, Iâm sorry I laughed at those jokes yesterday and even made one myself. That was really shitty of me.â
âSabo,â you sighed, shaking your head.
He fell to his knees and looked up at you, begging. âAnd please teach me how to use the coffee machine! And make overnight oats! Iâll make it from now on. Iâm starving and Iâm sorry.â
His apology made you giggle, and you took his hands and helped him to his feet. Once he was standing, you laced your fingers through his. âYouâll really make the oats?â
âIf you want me to.â
âDeal.â You smiled, and gave him a soft kiss to seal his promise. âCanât go back on it now.â
âAnd how are you going to make it up to me?â Koala pouted.
âOh,â Sabo suddenly got very bashful. âI punched Jiron, I think.â
âYou WHAT?!â
You bounded into Lawâs office, excited to tell him the news. âLaw! Shachi just caught-â
âHang on,â Law mumbled, flicking through his book. He was always looking for something. You were always interrupting him.Â
After a few minutes, he looked up at you. âOkay, go ahead.â
âShachi just caught an electric eel! A massive one!â
The moments the words left your mouth, Law was back to looking back at his book. âInteresting. Is that all?â
âWell, I just thought-â
âHang on,â he mumbled again, already lost on another tangent in his head.Â
âDonât worry about it.â You left the room before he had a chance to respond, though you doubt he even noticed your absence.
He got like this sometimes, and you tried not to get hurt by his sudden coldness. Itâs just what happened when you were with the Surgeon of Death. A few hours later you had all but forgotten the encounter. There was an island coming up, and you ran to alert him. Â
âLaw!â You slammed his door open, ecstatic. âLaw! Guess-â
âDo you mind?!â His loud and hostile voice made you take a step back. âIâm trying to do something and you keep interrupting me!â
You pushed down the lump that was in your throat, but you could feel your lip trembling, threatening to give you away. You couldnât look weak in front of him.Â
âSorry,â you whispered, rushing out of the room.
Shachi found you first, furiously wiping the tears from your face. âI told you, youâre too good for him! Maybe you should give him a taste of what itâs like to lose you.â
âLike how?â
A devious grin grew on Shachiâs face. âSilent treatment.â
âHey captain.â Bepo peeked in the door nervously, knowing there was tension about to be caused. âWeâre heading off to the island.â
Law looked up from his book, confused. âIsland?â You always told him when you were about to approach an island.
âWe docked about a half hour ago,â Shachi chimed in from the hallway.
Law could hear something in his voice. âWhereâs Y/N? Are they going?âÂ
âThey're going,â Shachi said, grabbing the door handle.Â
âWell, can you-â Lawâs words were cut off by Shachi slamming the door shut.Â
That was Lawâs first indication of something stirring. Shachi always took your side during squabbles, and he seemed livid today.Â
Law meant to go talk to you. He wasnât sure what he needed to apologize for, but he knew it was something. But then he found an interesting article about poisons, and he got sucked into reading. Before he knew it, the sun had set and he had to turn on a lamp to keep reading.
Shachi, on the other hand, kept your mind busy. He took you out on the town, dragging you into every clothing shop and making you try anything on that even might look good on you. He pulled you into dessert shops and trinket stores and forced you to go on a beach walk with him. He was your best friend for a reason.
âWhat if he doesnât apologize?â you asked him, watching the sun sink. âThen you donât talk to him, no matter what,â Shachi responded.
Law was still shut away in his office when you returned, and your heart felt a soft ache. He hadnât even noticed your absence.Â
âCome on,â Shachi said gently. âYou can sleep in our room.â
âI should go talk to-â
âNo,â Shachi said firmly. âHe always does this. He needs to learn his lesson.â So you slept in the crew bunkhouse for the first time in months. Nobody asked questions, everyone just accepted it. You suspected Shachi had filled them in.Â
It took Law a few minutes to realize what was wrong. He had come into his room silently and brushed his teeth in the dark before bed like always. It was quieter than usual. And when he went to lay down, the bed was still made. As he pulled the covers back, he couldnât help but notice how unnatural it felt. But he couldnât place why.
It was too cold, he realized. And he quickly flicked on a light in the room to find it empty. Thoughts raced through his mind. Where were you? Had you gone missing? Had the Navy or someone else captured you to turn you in for a bounty?Â
He quickly walked to the shared common room, where he found Penguin and Ikkaku sitting. âDid you go to the island?â he asked, scanning the room. It was too late for you to be up, but he had to double check.Â
They both nodded, and Law tried not to panic. âDid Y/N come back?â
âYeah,â Penguin affirmed. âWe had dinner with them and Shachi, and we all walked back together.â He gave Ikakku a nervous glance before continuing. âI think theyâre sleeping in the shared bunkhouse.â
âWhat?â Law hissed. âWhy?â But Ikkaku and Penguin both shrugged, and Law turned and stormed out the door, making a beeline for the bunkhouse.Â
He flung the door open, searching for you. He quickly found you in the bunk below Shachi, and he walked over to where you were sleeping.Â
âWhat are you doing?â Law said, shaking you lightly. âCome to bed.â
You groaned in your sleep and pushed him away. You never slept well in the bunkhouse. You were a light sleeper, any type of noise made you wake up.Â
âY/N,â Law said, shaking you harder. âLetâs go.âÂ
âLaw?â Your eyes finally opened, your voice full of exhaustion and sleep. Once you realized it was him, you slapped a hand over your mouth. Silent Treatment.Â
Law could see the hurt and anger in your eyes when you recognized him, and his heart constricted when you turned away from him.Â
âCan we talk about whatâs going on? Please?â he begged. He was trying not to disturb others, but you could hear them beginning to stir.Â
You almost caved, but Shachi came to your rescue. He hopped down from his bed and put himself between you and Law. âYou can talk in the morning,â Shachi said. âY/N wants to be here, so let them sleep here.â
Law tried to look past Shachi to you. âI know you canât stand sleeping here. Just come to bed. Please.â
âCaptain.â Shachiâs voice was on the verge of dangerous defiance. âLeave.â
Law stared at him, not sure what to make of Shachiâs protectiveness over you. His gaze was almost challenging, but Shachi refused to back down. He could hear the others in the room starting to stir, and he knew he was only embarrassing you, so he conceded. âIâm coming back first thing.â
âThatâs fine,â Shachi said. âIf Y/N wants to talk then, youâre welcome to have a conversation.â
Law slept horribly that night. His fingers kept reaching out for you. The bed felt too big, the covers werenât warm enough. He finally got up and started reading. He was too anxious to sleep.
So were you. You were tossing and turning every 20 minutes, trying to get comfortable. You couldnât sleep without Lawâs heartbeat thrumming in your ears. But Shachi made you promise to never admit it.Â
Law was sitting in the hallway outside the door when you went to get breakfast. You almost tripped over him, and when he saw you, he immediately stood to his feet. His tired gold eyes pierced into your soul, and you could see he was in rough shape. âCan we talk now?â He tried to keep the desperation out of his voice, but you could hear it loud and clear.Â
You gave a panicked look to Shachi, but he only gave you a smile and a small nod, encouraging you on.Â
You gave Law a nod in agreement. You still werenât ready to talk to him, but you could listen.Â
âI did something yesterday,â Law said, closing the door to his office as you walked in. âI snapped at you when you were excited about something. I prioritized my studies over you and Iâm sorry.â
You watched him closely, making sure his words were genuine. Law had a tendency to apologize when he knew you wanted to hear it, not when he actually felt bad about it.Â
âIâve been doing that a lot lately,â he continued. âI tend to get obsessed with my work, and my relationships hurt because of it. And I know itâs not fair to ask you, but I need you to tell me when Iâm hurting you. Because I donât want to hurt you. Thatâs the last thing I want. So pleaseâŚtell me. Yell at me. Smack me. Just donâtâŚdonât disappear on me. Please.â
Your heart melted at his words. You walked over to him and wrapped your arms around his neck. âAnd you wonât get mad?â
âI promise I wonât.â
You gave him a mischievous grin. âEven if I smack you really hard?âÂ
âI feel like Iâm going to regret saying that,â he groaned.
You giggled and gave him a soft kiss. âToo late, Captain.â You rested your head on his shoulder, his familiar scent making your eyes start to droop. âCan we go back to bed now?â
âBed would be nice,â he mumbled into your hair, already pulling you toward his private room.Â
Fifteen people in the bar, and your boyfriend had flirted with every single one.Â
Friendly. Thatâs what he always called it. He was just being friendly. But you saw the way those commoners looked at him, the lust in their eyes. Getting with a pirate would be thrilling, theyâd whisper when his back was turned. He never seemed to hear them talk about him, but heâd always be around them. Convenient.Â
âYou shouldnât be bothered,â heâd always say. âYou know that Iâll always choose you.â
But you were bothered. You hated the pit of jealousy that formed in your gut every time a new person walked up to him. They were always so touchy, rubbing their hands along his shoulders, and the daring ones would even venture down his chest. Like he was their plaything. But he didnât belong to them.Â
He was yours. Just not in this bar. Or any bar.Â
Maybe it was time to give him a taste of his own medicine. You were certain he wouldnât be able to stand the thought of you flirting with another man.Â
Your eyes met an attractive man across the bar, and you decided it would be a good theory to test.Â
Seeing what you were about to do, Marco grabbed your wrist, pulling you back down into the seat. âWait,â he muttered.
âStay out of it, Marco,â you hummed softly. Your voice was pleasant, but there was a threatening undertone to it.Â
âIf you want to make him jealous that will end in a fight and change nothing except the intensity of your makeup sex, go for it.âÂ
Your cheeks brightened at his words, and you finally broke your eye contact with the random man to look at the commander. âMarco-!â
âBut if you want to make him panic and stay by your side from now on, listen.â Marcoâs voice got low. âAce looks over here at least once every five minutes. Heâs checking on you. Iâm guessing jealous sex is his-â
âMARCO!â
âAnyway, I guarantee if you vanish, itâll make him sweat. Just go back to the Moby Dick, and crash in my room for the night if you want. Give him a bit of the silent treatment. Donât lean into what he wants. Push away, and I know heâll stop.â
âHow?â
âBecause heâs head over heels for you, dummy. Even right now, all he wants is your attention. Donât give it to him and youâll cut the bad habits.â
It was worth a shot, and you wouldnât have to talk to any sleazy guys to test the theory.Â
âYouâre the best, Marco.â You flashed him a grin and stood, giving Ace one last glance. âBut never talk about my sex life again.â
âOh please,â Marco scoffed. âYou have no idea what the commanders talk about during shower time, do you?â
Your eyes widened in horror, but Marco just laughed. âRelax! It was a joke!â
âIt better be!â you hissed. âOr Iâll skin that boy alive.â
You gave one more glance to Ace. He was caught up in some conversation with a woman, giving her most of his attention. You rolled your eyes, jealousy panging in your chest, and slipped out the door.Â
The first two times Ace glanced over at your table, he wasnât worried about your absence. But the third time, he started to get a bad feeling. You had been gone for too long.Â
He wandered back to the table, trying to appear casual and unbothered. âHey Marco,â he said, bringing him another beer. âWhereâs Y/N?â
Marco knew he was using the beer as a bribe, but took it anyway. âNot sure, they walked out about thirty minutes ago. Hasnât been back since.â
âWhat?â Ace could feel himself sobering up, worried about your safety. âWhereâd they go?â
âThey seemed tired,â Marco said, watching Ace carefully.Â
âBut they always tell me when theyâre going home,â Ace grumbled, looking around. âIâm gonna head back too. Kind of over this whole scene.â
Marco chuckled, reading through Aceâs words, but he didnât say anything further. He watched Ace walk out the door and back to the ship without so much as a goodbye to anyone in the bar, and he knew his plan would work.Â
Ace tried not to panic when you werenât in his room. Sometimes you slept in other places, like the common room or the bunkhouse. Especially on drunken nights, you always seemed to find some random place to pass out. But you always told him when you were going to bed.Â
He didnât sleep well. He wandered around the ship several times, trying to appear unbothered. But he was searching every nook and cranny, desperately looking for where you had landed yourself.Â
He didnât see you again until the next morning, sitting at the breakfast table with Marco and a few others. You were completely surrounded by people, but Ace stopped by your seat on the way to the breakfast line.Â
âHey.â He touched your shoulder and you stiffened at the contact, which was odd. Normally you leaned into his touch. You always looked up at him full of love, silently begging him for a morning kiss. But this morning you didnât even bother to look his way. âWhereâd you end up last night?â he asked.Â
âMy room,â Marco answered for you, laughing. âThat sure was a shock to walk into!â
You laughed, shoving Marco slightly. You still refused to acknowledge Ace, though it was starting to get difficult. âHey Thornton, you left shortly before me. Where did you end up?â
âI swear I couldâve made it back to my room if I wanted to!â he bellowed, and everyone laughed.Â
âRight!â you laughed. âI bet the deck all night sure was cozy!â
You were ignoring him. Ace was sure of it. Had something happened between you and MarcoâŚno. The two of you had only ever been friends, so close you might as well have been siblings.Â
He finally left you alone, his brain in overdrive trying to figure out what had made you so upset since the last time he spoke to you.Â
âYou flirt too much,â Marco said, joining him in line.Â
Ace looked back at him, confused. âWhat?â
âYouâre wondering why Y/N is ignoring you, right?â Ace shrugged, trying not to show that it was bothering him too much, but Marco clicked his tongue in disapproval. âDrop the act, man. You should care. And I know you do. I can practically see the steam coming out of your ears trying to figure it out.â
âI just like to talk to people,â Ace defended. âWhatâs the harm in that?â
âThe harm is you donât just talk. You flirt.â Marco chuckled, shaking his head. âI know what youâre doing, dude, and I donât blame you. But youâve got a good thing. Donât lose it because you want toâŚtalk.â
Ace frowned, annoyed with being called out so personally, but he thought about it while he ate his breakfast alone. He knew how much you hated the way he treated local islanders when you all went out. But he loved the jealous, possessive side of you. He loved watching you fight for him, even if you were fighting with him.Â
He found you lounging on the deck, reading a magazine. He walked over to you and sat on the edge of the lounger. He saw your eyes flick up and then immediately back to the magazine, and he couldâve sworn the air temperature dropped 10 degrees.Â
âHey,â he cooed, his hands dancing up your legs, finding the spots he knew you were ticklish.Â
You tried to move your legs, but there weren't many places to escape to without getting up and walking away.Â
âPlease talk to me,â he pouted. He leaned against you, pushing your magazine out of the way and resting his head on your chest, looking up at you with his signature puppy dog eyes.Â
You turned your head away from him, trying your best to ignore him even though he was physically on top of you, pinning you down.Â
âPleaseeeee,â Ace begged. His hands came up and playfully squished your cheeks, and you struggled to keep a straight face. He was so good at making you smile.Â
âGo away,â you finally said, trying to push him off of you. It was useless, but you had to try.Â
âYou speak!â Ace cheered, and you rolled your eyes. You were tired of his antics. You wanted an apology.Â
âIâm so lonely without you, babe,â Ace sang offkey, his fingers tracing along your shoulders. âPlease come back to me, my loveeeee.â
You didnât react, but you could feel your vision starting to get blurry. He was too stubborn, but you couldnât keep doing this. You couldnât keep being humiliated and forced to watch Ace live the best of both worlds.Â
âIâm sorry,â Ace finally whispered when he saw your eyes starting to get watery. âI know Iâm a little insane.â
You finally looked at him, still silent. Waiting for more.Â
âAnd Iâm sorry Iâve been hurting you for so long,â he said. âI donât want to lose you. So no more flirting with random people in bars. Youâre mine. And Iâm yours.â
âPromise?â you whispered, your voice breaking.Â
âI promise,â he said, nuzzling into your chest and hugging you tight. Heâd hold you close and never let you slip away again.
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