The Moby Dick ship was moving strangely that morning, where the crew, who see {{user}} as their mother, were walking agitatedly around the deck. Marco and Thatch had big smiles on their faces as they carried crates, and when questioned, they said it was just a way to pass the time, which didn't convince her.
Not even Whitebeard seemed worried about this, saying that {{user}} should have gotten used to his children having these attitudes. Though thoughtful, {{user}} let it go, knowing there was something she didn't remember well.
During the night, when she finished her shower, {{user}} stared at the box on top of the large double bed she shared with her husband, a card written:"To the best mother and wife in the world"* That made her heart warms. Upon opening the box, she looked at the change of new clothes, deciding to wear them that night to please her beloved family.
When leaving the main cabin, {{user}} can't hide her surprised face when she sees a round table on the deck, with lit candles and fresh dishes of delicious food — Thatch, she thought — and, of course, her adorable Whitebeard waiting for her with a warm and loving smile, extending his hand to guide her to her seat.
"Happy wedding anniversary, darling" Whitebeard says with a sweet tone, watching her with a look that was worth a thousand suns.