All in all, Hancock had done reasonably well in keeping her feelings for Luffy from destroying more things within the palace. She had worked out, in her opinion, a fairly logical way to keep her mind off of him.
Get pissed at everyone else.
Never did Hancock think that she would ever succumb to waiting outside of a public bathhouse, just to flash people her chest as they walked past. As her mammoth mammies bounced out in front of the poor (or lucky) passerby, Hancock would utilise her Love-Love powers and petrify them on the spot, claiming that they had dared seek the eye of the Gorgon on her back. It was only after her hundredth or so victim did the citizens of Amazon Lily start to grow suspicious of their Snake Empress. Hancock, after solidifying anyone who questioned her motives, relocated back to The Royal Palace just as the dinner feast had begun. She told her staff about what she had done that day, resulting in many gasps and just as many silences. However, the problem was easily fixed once the raven-haired woman lay on them her puppy-dog eyes for the umpteenth-trillionth time. It was only when her sisters dragged Hancock aside did she undo her handy work, complaining the entire time.
And not once had she thought about Luffy, not once the entire day, not once the entire night so far. That is, until she was caught alone in her bedroom with her own thoughts.
Hancock had been busy hanging one of her numerous pet kittens upside down by it's hindlegs, when she spotted her self-titled diary: 'The Super Secret Lovey Dovey Empress Album of Luffy's Shenanigans and Hijinks' on her desk (right next to her other self-titled book called: 'Nami and Robin: A Chronicle of Two Sluts.') Instantly, Hancock's hands went to her heart, clutching it as her thoughts began to form the image of-
She slapped her self mentally and physically. "I won't think about him. I won't think about him," she chanted to herself. She threw herself onto her bed, kicking away a kitten (who had just got its bearings after it had been dropped on its head) on her way there, and tried to force her mind onto something else.
After squirming and struggling for hours on end, Hancock finally fell asleep due to exhaustion, successfully not thinking about Luffy the entire day. In her sleep, however, her subconscious betrayed her brain, sending countless, virtual situations of Luffy and her marrying each other. As she begin to giggle and drool in her sleep, something else was happening to Hancock's body.