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Gol D. Ann oh Portgas D Anne oh simply Anne the younger blood sister of Ace Portgas and sworn sister of Luffy and Sabo
Unlike her siblings, she followed the path of her adoptive grandfather Garp and became a marine. Against all odds, with the help of Garp, who hid his identity. But she was assigned as a pupil of Admiral Akainu, who trained her severely (unaware that she was the daughter and sister of two pirates). With her great talent, and as Akainu's pupil, the young woman rose rapidly within the Navy, rising to the rank of Rear Admiral of the Fleet.
Nobody knew that the young woman they believed to be loyal to the navy fell into the clutches of love, and none other than a pirate, and not just any pirate, but one who is a friend of her brother, Marco the Phoenix.
After her brother Ace was captured by the Navy, her grandfather forbade her from visiting him in the jungles. He even somehow arranged for her to be assigned a special mission so she wouldn't participate in the execution. Or rather, so she wouldn't intervene, since Garp knew her well.
When Akainu attacked Luffy and Ace stepped in. A small figure wrapped in a large white cloak Was wearing a clown mask Stayed in the middle with a Haki-filled sword between Akainu's sword arm and Ace's back She was able to briefly stop the enormous blow of power, using everything she had and managed to knock Akainu back a couple of steps But sacrificing her swords and mask The boys, upon seeing who it was, froze when they recognized her Ace An Luffy sister Anne didn't say anything, her eyes were on Akainu, she knew he shouldn't let his guard down Although he also seemed somewhat confused As did the other pirates nearby and a certain blond man who was covering his face with his hand Anne, idiot, that's a terrible way to block it, you almost ruined everything. You still haven't learned Haki by looking at his brothers. Approaching and kicking them hard, they landed right in Jimbe's arms. That's your way out, Sea Knight Jimbe. No, wait, Anne, the boys shouted as Jimbe started running again.
Akainu looked at the young woman, disappointed. While Anne wiped a trickle of blood from the corner of her lips, The traitorous Akainu prepared to attack Anne, but before that, Whitebeard attacked him. Anne's hands were still shaking from holding the swords so tightly. She gave up on the rest, feeling dizzy. But before she could fall, Marco held her.
Marco Anne, idiot Anne, calm down, it's fine. Order the retreat. Then you'll discipline me, looking at her lover with a smile.
Please excuse me for bothering you. I'm sure you can make something of that information and create a great story that humiliates Akainu, saves Ace, and makes Anne and Marco fall in love. I can give you a little gift if you want
thank u for the compliments! im glad u like my works, also thank u and no need for gifts but i appreciate it either way! <3 here u go! its not well written but, i hope u like it! đ
Where the Fire Lives
In the chaos of Marineford, Anne risks everything â her life, her duty, her heart â to save the brothers she swore to protect.
Marco the phoenix x female oc
tags: slight angst, soft, sfw, ooc, near-death experience, platonic bonds, hidden identity, happy ending, oc, bl00d/v!olence
a/n: this js me trying to write ffs, this is experimental and for fun only, so expect this ffs a bit cringe
word count: 3.3k
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The sun was merciless in Marineford as Rear Admiral Anne stood at perfect attention, her fists behind her back, posture drilled into her over years of Akainu's brutal training. Her dark navy coat fluttered slightly in the sea breeze, the crimson sash at her waist marking her as a Rear Admiral. Her nameâsimply "Anne"âwas carved into the records of the Marines as one of its youngest rising stars, a combat prodigy in the mold of Garp the Hero.
Everyone knew she was Garpâs adoptive granddaughter. But no one knew she was the daughter of Gol D. Roger, or the blood sister of Portgas D. Ace. And only a precious few knew that when she vanished from Marineford for a week every few months, she was disappearing into the arms of Marco the Phoenix.
âRear Admiral Anne,â came a sharp voice behind her.
She didnât need to turn to know it was SakazukiâAdmiral Akainu.
âReporting, Admiral,â she answered smoothly.
âYouâve been assigned to eliminate the remnants of the Valkor Pirates in West Blue,â Akainu growled, his boots echoing on the stone dock. âI want their ship sunk. No survivors.â
Anne internally winced, knowing Capone Valkorâs crew was more bark than bite these days. But she nodded. âUnderstood, Admiral.â
Akainu narrowed his eyes at her. âDonât disappoint me, girl.â
She didnât flinch. âI never do.â
âAnne!â
She barely dodged the flaming cannonball that tore through the mast behind her.
âGeez, Valkorâs boys are still this reckless?â she muttered, haki flaring around her fists.
In under five minutes, she dispatched the entire crewâmost of whom leapt overboard after she shattered the deck with a single haki-charged stomp.
A call came through her Den Den Mushi as she stood triumphantly among the wreckage. âMission complete. All enemies neutralized.â
âVery good, Rear Admiral~â came the smooth, amused voice of BorsalinoâAdmiral Kizaru. âThough you mightâve left a few more survivors. Paperwork, you know.â
âIâll bring you souvenirs next time,â Anne deadpanned.
A week later, Anne was standing under the starlight of Sabaody Archipelago, pretending to look out over the ocean. But she wasnât waiting for the view. She was waiting for him.
âYouâre late,â she said as a blue flame flickered into existence behind her.
Marco emerged in full phoenix mode before shifting into his human form, brushing off his coat with a sheepish grin. âIâm technically a pirate. Time management isnât our strong suit-yoiâ
Anne turned to face him. âYouâre lucky youâre handsome.â
âYouâre lucky I like Marines with secrets-yoiâ Marco shot back.
She smirked. âCareful, Marco. If Akainu ever finds out Iâm dating a pirate, heâll turn me into a lava puddle.â
He kissed her forehead. âHeâd have to get through me first-yoiâ
They didnât talk about the danger of their affair. About how, if her identity as Gol D. Rogerâs daughter came to light, the world would shatter.
Two months later, Anne was aboard a Marine ship tracking pirate movements in the New World.
âRear Admiral,â a young Ensign called. âReports indicate Portgas D. Ace was spotted with Whitebeardâs crew nearby.â
Anne tensed, then forced a casual shrug. âWeâll move in. Be cautious.â
As they neared the island, she took point, moving ahead of her men. The moment she landed, a burst of fire greeted her.
âI was wondering when the Marines would show up,â Ace called from a cliff.
Anne smirked. âYouâre not as impressive in person as your bounty poster.â
Ace blinked. âExcuse me?â
âPortgas D. Ace. 550 million berries. Famous for being reckless and wearing the same shorts in every poster.â
Ace gawked. âAnne, itâs me! Youâre seriously pretending we donât know each other?â
She gave him a warning glare. âKeep your voice down, idiot.â
From behind a boulder, Marco peeked out with a choked laugh.
âWait,â Ace whispered harshly, realizing. âYouâre⊠oh no. Youâre the Rear Admiral who Marcoâs been sneaking off to see?â
Anne just crossed her arms, utterly unimpressed. âCongratulations. Youâve blown three secrets in ten seconds.â
Whitebeardâs laughter could be heard from the distance. âI like this girl. Smart and terrifying.â
Ace tried to recover, pointing dramatically at her. âSheâs not that scary!â
Anne kicked him in the stomach.
He landed on Marco, groaning. âOkay. I take that back.â
As the sun dipped below the horizon, Anne sat with Marco on the edge of the cliff, feet dangling.
âSomeday, all of this is going to fall apart,â she murmured.
Marco nodded. âAnd when it does?â
She squeezed his hand. âIâll still choose you.â
He smiled. âYouâre the only Marine Iâd ever break the world for-yoiâ
They watched the stars together, unaware that soon, everything would change.
Rear Admiral Anne stood at the training grounds of Marineford, sweat glistening down her brow as she completed her fifth round of drills. Her haki-enhanced strikes shattered practice dummies with ease. Spectatorsâyoung recruits and seasoned captains alikeâwatched with a mix of awe and wariness.
"She's terrifying," one whispered. "Like Vice-Admiral Garp, but with fewer laughs and more death stares."
Anne sheathed her sword and rolled her shoulders. She had a rendezvous scheduled soon, but appearances needed maintaining.
"Rear Admiral Anne," Vice Admiral Tsuru approached, folding her arms behind her back. "I heard your last mission was executed flawlessly."
Anne gave a crisp salute. "Yes, ma'am. Pirate remnants neutralized. Minimal Marine casualties."
Tsuru's eyes twinkled. "Good. You're making waves, girl. Maybe even too many."
Before Anne could answer, a new voice chimed in.
"Too many waves means youâre swimming upstream. Dangerous for someone your size."
Anne groaned inwardly. "Hello, Aokiji-san."
Admiral Aokiji, casually dressed even in the fortress of order that was Marineford, gave her a lazy nod. "I saw your form earlier. Your hakiâs improving. You punch like a cannon now."
"Thanks," she replied dryly. "Maybe one day Iâll hit hard enough to knock the lazy out of you."
"Scary." Aokiji mock shivered.
Tsuru chuckled and dismissed herself. As she left, Garp appeared from a nearby barracks hallway, munching on rice crackers.
"Brat," he barked.
Anne turned. "Grandpa."
Garp waved away a few curious recruits and yanked her into his office.
The moment the door closed, he slammed a fist into the desk, causing it to groan. "Youâve been meeting with that Phoenix boy again, havenât you!?"
Anne didn't deny it. "Yes. And before you say anythingâIâm not stupid. Weâre careful."
"Careful wonât stop an imprisonment if someone finds out. You think Sengoku wouldnât throw you in Impel Down if he knew what youâve been doingâ"
"I know, Grandpa." Her voice cracked, soft but firm. "I know the weight I carry. I chose this life because you believed I could change things from inside. I still believe that. But I wonât stop seeing Marco."
Garp sighed, sitting heavily. "You remind me too much of your brothers sometimes."
Anne smiled faintly. "Isnât that a compliment?"
Garp just shoved more crackers into his mouth and grumbled. "Don't do something youâll regret!â
That night, under the shroud of darkness and an overcast sky, Anne rendezvoused with Marco againâthis time on a quiet island dock in the New World. After exchanging a few quiet, stolen moments together, Marco's expression shifted from his usual warm smile to something a bit more serious, as if he was weighing his words carefully.
âWeeks without seeing you feels like three years,â Marco murmured as he landed in his hybrid form.
Anne leaned into him. âSays the man who literally caught fire to dodge my last message Den Den.â
He chuckled. âYou scare me when you're annoyed. And your last note said, âWe need to talk.â Thatâs usually not romantic-yoi"
âI had to make it sound like a Marine order. Just in case.â
Marco lifted her chin. âYou sure you still want this? With everything heating up out there⊠war might not be far.â
Anne nodded, gaze resolute. âIâm sure. Besides⊠my heart decided before my rank did.â
They kissed, long and desperate, like time itself might steal the moment. For now, there were no emblems. No ranks. Just warmth.
"Anne," Marco sighed, his brow furrowing. "I need to talk to you about something serious. Teach killed thatch and stole his devil fruitâŠand Aceâhe's going after teach-yoi"
Anneâs face grew serious as she listened, her heart tightening with concern. "Heâs after teach?" she repeated softly, her mind racing. "Marco, Iâve got bad feelings for this⊠this bad feeling that somethingâs off. I donât want him to go after Teach without understanding what heâs truly up against."
Marco nodded, but his worry didn't quite vanish from his eyes.
Later, after the night faded into silence and after they shared their warmth in a stolen kiss, Anne left with a heavy heart.
A few weeks passed before Anne crossed paths with Ace again. This time, he was alone, his usual smirk replaced by something harder, a look that spoke of a man who had made a decision. She stopped dead in her tracks as their gazes locked. âAce,â Anneâs voice cut through the silence between them. âI heard. About Teach. Youâve got to be careful. Heâs not someone you can just take down with fire alone.â She looked at her brother, seeing the stubbornness in his eyes, but also the uncertainty that she had been fearing. âPromise me youâll be cautious.â Ace chuckled, ruffling Anneâs hair. âOf course. Youâre still the overprotective little sister, huh?â But then his expression softened. âIâll be careful, Anne. Iâm not looking to get myself killed. But Teach wonât just sit around. I need to end this before it spirals out of control.â Anne nodded, her voice quiet but firm. âI know. Just donât let that man get the better of you.â She kissed his cheek before pulling away, her eyes scanning the horizon like she could see the storm brewing in the distance. âAnd Iâll make sure Marco knows how to get in touch with me, in case things go sideways.â
Back at Marineford that evening, Anne stood atop the tower, looking at the sea.
She felt a presence behind her and spoke without turning.
âKizaru-san. What now?â
The Admiral leaned casually against the railing. âYouâre quite the enigma, Anne-chan~â
âAm I?â
âYou train like a soldier, vanish like a thief, and fight like a demon...Even Sakazukiâs starting to wonder...about you~â
Anne stayed silent.
Kizaru smiled faintly. âYou remind me of Rogerâs crew... I fought them once, you know...Your eyes? Same fire~â
Her heart stuttered.
âBut~â he continued, âyou fight for us... So I wonât ask questions... Not yet~â
He vanished in a glimmer of light, leaving her breathless.
Later that night, Anne found herself in Garpâs office again.
âYouâre being watched,â he warned her.
âI know.â
He sighed. âSomethingâs coming, Anne. You need to decide which side youâre truly on.â
She looked up, eyes glowing with resolve. âI already chose. I just donât think the worldâs ready for that choice yet.â
The jungles of the New World were thick and wild, but Anne moved through them like a ghost, her mind elsewhere.
She should have been at Marineford. She should have been at her brotherâs side.
Instead, her grandfather Garp had sent her here, on a special mission. A mission that conveniently kept her far from Aceâs execution. Anne wasnât stupid. She knew exactly what Garp had done â and why.
He knows I would have tried to stop it.
And he was right.
Because no matter her rank, no matter her duty, she would have torn the world apart to protect Ace and Luffy.
The day of the execution, Anne felt it.
The shift in the air.
The roaring Haki that seemed to tear the sky apart.
The terror.
Without thinking, she dropped everything. Her orders, her mission â none of it mattered. She boarded a small craft and forced it through the raging seas toward Marineford, her heart pounding louder than the crashing waves.
She arrived in the middle of chaos.
The war was already at its peak. Pirates and Marines clashed like titans across the shattered ice and broken ships. Screams filled the air. Blood stained the ground.
Anne didnât hesitate.
She threw a large white cloak over herself, pulled a battered clown mask over her face, and sprinted toward the execution platform.
She arrived just in time to see Akainu aiming a killing blow at Luffyâs exposed back.
Ace moved instinctively â but Anne moved faster.
With a burst of Haki, she hurled herself between Akainuâs magma fist and Ace. Her sword, coated in everything she had left, clashed against the Admiral's burning attack.
The ground shook beneath them.
Anne gritted her teeth, feeling her arms tremble violently from the impact. Her sword cracked under the overwhelming heat and pressure, and her mask shattered, falling from her face.
The world seemed to freeze.
Aceâs eyes widened in horror.
âAnne?!â Ace gasped, horror and relief blending in his voice.
Anneâs lips curled into a small, defiant smile, even as blood dripped down her chin.
She didnât speak. She couldn't. All she could do was push with everything she had.
For one, brief, shining second â she knocked Akainu back.
The Admiral stumbled, his magma fist withdrawing for the first time.
Anne staggered, the broken remains of her swords falling from her hands. She barely registered the shocked gasps from the surrounding pirates â or the way a certain blond man was covering his face with a shaking hand.
"Anne, you idiot," Marco muttered under his breath, torn between pride and absolute panic.
Anne wiped the blood from her mouth and turned her head just enough to see Ace and Luffy, still frozen in shock.
"Go," she rasped, her voice barely more than a whisper. "Now."
You ended up kicking both Ace and Luffy square in the stomach, sending them flying into Jimbe's waiting arms.
âJinbe!â Marco barked. âGet them the hell out of here!â
âNo! Anne!â Luffy screamed, reaching out as Jinbe grabbed him and bolted, Ace struggling in his grip.
Anne didnât turn to look. She couldnât.
Her focus was still locked onto Akainu, who had recovered from his stumble and was now glaring at her with cold fury.
âYou⊠traitorous brat!â Akainu growled, his fists crackling with magma. âYou dare betray justice!?â
Anne gave a tired, mocking smile. "If your 'justice' means killing my brothers," she said hoarsely, "then I'll betray it a thousand times over."
Anne dropped into a shaky stance, barely able to lift her fists. She didn't care about justice anymore.
All she cared about was Ace and Luffyâs safety.
Akainu charged, magma exploding from the ground around him. Anne dodged and weaved, her body moving on instinct, using her smaller size and speed to slip past his heavy, devastating blows.
A magma fist scorched the air inches from her face â she spun under it and slashed his side with a quick, Haki-laced strike, leaving a shallow cut across his coat.
The nearby pirates gawked.
Anne, barely able to stand minutes ago, had injured an Admiral.
Akainu snarled in fury and attacked again, faster and more vicious.
Anne ducked under a molten punch, then headbutted his chin with a burst of Haki so fierce it sent him staggering back two steps.
The Whitebeard Pirates watching in the distance let out a stunned cheer.
"Get him, brat!" someone yelled.
Anne wiped the blood from her forehead, grinning fiercely.
"What's wrong, Akainu?!" she taunted, voice dripping with sarcasm. "Getting beaten by a 'brat' half your size?"
Akainuâs face twisted in rage, steam pouring from his body.
He slammed his fists into the ground, magma exploding upward in a deadly wave.
Anne charged right through it.
Her cloak caught fire. Her boots melted. But she kept going â straight at him.
With a wild, reckless cry, she jumped and drove the hilt of her broken sword into his face, cracking his nose with a brutal crunch.
The battlefield fell silent.
Anne landed in a crouch, panting hard, the remains of her sword still clutched tightly.
Akainu staggered back, one hand flying to his bleeding nose.
The Admiral of Absolute Justice, humiliated â by a girl he once called nothing more than a "soldier."
Anne smirked up at him, cocky despite the blood dripping from her mouth.
But it couldn't last.
The moment passed.
Akainu roared, his entire body exploding with magma and fury, and Anne had no more strength left to dodge.
She raised her battered arms in a last, defiant stanceâ
Akainu surged forward, rage burning brighter than everâbut before his blow could land, a massive quake shook the battlefield.
Whitebeard.
The old pirate crashed into Akainu with a roar, sending the Admiral flying back with a devastating blow of his bisento.
Anne gasped for breath, her vision swimming. Her legs buckledâ
âand Marco caught her before she hit the ground.
"Anne," Marco muttered, his voice thick with emotion. He cradled her against him, his hands glowing faintly with phoenix energy to try and slow her bleeding.
"Marco," she whispered weakly, clinging to his jacket.
"You idiot," he repeated, forehead pressing briefly against hers. "You almost got yourself killed."
Anne gave a faint, bloodied smile. "But⊠worth it, right?"
Marco swallowed hard. He couldnât deny it. She had saved Ace. She had saved all of them.
He lifted her easily into his arms. âWeâre retreating. Now.â
As the Whitebeard Pirates gathered to pull back, carrying their wounded and fallen, Anne closed her eyes against Marcoâs chest, finally letting the exhaustion consume her.
Aftermath
Anne woke up to the sound of the ocean.
She was aboard a ship â not a Marine ship, but one of the Whitebeard Piratesâ vessels.
Her body ached from head to toe. Every muscle screamed in protest. Her hands were wrapped in thick bandages, her ribs tightly bound.
She tried to sit up â and immediately fell back with a groan.
âDonât even try it.â
Marcoâs voice drifted from the side of her bed. She turned her head to see him sitting there, arms crossed, looking more exhausted than sheâd ever seen him.
"You broke both your arms, cracked three ribs, burned your hands, and gave yourself a concussion," he said flatly. "And somehow you still thought it was a good idea to stand in front of Akainu."
Anne winced. "Is Ace�"
Marcoâs expression softened.
"Heâs safe. Thanks to you. Him and Luffy both."
Anne sagged with relief, tears burning her eyes. She scrubbed at them weakly with the back of her bandaged hand.
Marco reached out and caught her hand gently.
"Thank you," he said quietly. "For saving our family."
Anne squeezed his fingers weakly. "Always."
Meanwhile, back at Marine Headquarters:
Garp sat on the edge of a ruined wall, staring blankly at the sea.
Sengoku stood beside him, arms folded.
"You knew sheâd do it," Sengoku said quietly.
Garp let out a loud, boasting laugh. "Of course I did! She's my granddaughter after all!"
He closed his eyes.
âSheâs got the blood of monster running through her veins. And the heart of a fool.â
Sengoku didn't argue. He simply laid a hand on Garpâs shoulder and squeezed once, silently.
They had all lost today.
And yet, somehow, Anne had managed to save something precious.
Later, on the Whitebeard ship:
Under the blanket of stars, Anne sat on the deck, wrapped in a thick coat, watching the ocean drift by. Her hands still trembled, but she didnât mind.
Marco dropped down beside her, handing her a cup of hot tea.
They sat in silence for a long time, the night air cool and salty.
Finally, Anne spoke.
"I'm sorry," she whispered.
"For what?"
"For worrying you."
Marco snorted quietly. "You're a pirate now, Anne. Worrying me is part of the deal."
She gave him a crooked smile.
Then, softly, Marco reached over and pressed his forehead against hers again.
"Youâre family now," he murmured. "And we protect our own."
Anne closed her eyes, feeling the warmth of his presence against the cold night.
For the first time since the war had started, she let herself believeâ
Maybe everything wasn't lost after all.