The results flooded in. He’d seen them all before—Luffy grinning, Luffy in Gear Fifth, the crew at sea. But one image stopped him. It wasn't official art. It was a fan render: Luffy, silhouetted against the Sunny , but the sky wasn't blue. It was cracked. Like a mirror. And beyond the crack? An infinite, real ocean.
Luffy’s head followed, stretching through the broken screen like taffy. He looked around Kai’s cramped room, blinked twice, and said, “This place is boring. Where’s the meat? And the adventure?”
He clicked download. 3840x2160. 12MB.
The crack in the wallpaper-image grew into a swirling vortex. Kai could smell salt. Hear a drumbeat of liberation.
He looked back at his grey room. His pending assignments. His silent phone. HD wallpaper- One Piece wallpaper- anime- Monke...
“Yeah,” Kai whispered. “Yeah, I did.”
Kai fell out of his chair.
Kai’s room was a box of grey concrete, the same shade as the city outside his single window. His desk was cluttered with exam papers, his bed unmade. But his laptop screen glowed like a porthole to another world.
Because some walls aren't meant to hold you in. They're meant to be broken. The results flooded in
Before Kai could answer, Luffy grabbed his wrist. “You downloaded me. That means you wanted to come along, right?”
Here’s a short story based on your prompt fragments: HD wallpaper, One Piece wallpaper, anime, Monkey D. Luffy. It wasn't official art