Chapter four - sailing the grand line

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Amaya was smiling. Her and her crew had just reached Alabasta.  Amaya smiled at her crew. They were currently in dessert clothing. They were going to travel a little and get some more supplies. Amaya wore a red crop top with black sleeves a blue and gold guided belt with red pants. She was bare foot. She was always losing her shoes to to her Siren form that she gave up wearing them. She wore a tanned cloak with red marking on it.

She looked at her crew

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She looked at her crew. Her eyes looking to her first mate first. Liz wore a purple crop top with long and frilly sleeves a corset over her shirt a purple waist band wrapped around her waist with black shorts and a black belt. On her feet were tanned leather boots a hood hung over her corset. And her unnamed blade that was like her brothers only purple hung behind her back.

Amaya then looked to King

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Amaya then looked to King. He wore a red and a orange desert outfit. It was. Extravagant to say the least. She honestly didn't know how to explain it other then it looked like Fire. All of it did. He had his pan hanging of his waist. And his pouch with salt and pepper in it.

Her eyes then went to Zoe

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Her eyes then went to Zoe. Who was leaning against the post. Asleep. She wore a blue swimsuit? Well that's what it looked like. It was littered with silver on it. Around her waist was a half skirt. It was blue and whit. She also wore a dark blue cloak. With sock that went to her thighs they also looked ripped. She wore dark blue boots as well. Her twin katanas attached to her hips.

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