Set before Enies Lobby because ROBIN FEELS :D

According to the Mighty Internet those flowers are edible. *shrugs*

Robin finds herself flat on her back, squinting bleary-eyed into the blinding sun. There is laughter, and the soft sounds of easy breathing at her side. In her nose all is sweet, like the heady, familiar wisp of her powers. She pushes herself up onto one arm, her free hand fanning out and her long fingers splaying like blooming petals. Luffy rises like a coiled spring from the thick field of flowers and grins at her.

"Looks like we made it!" Luffy crows. He has one broad hand curved across the top of his sun yellow straw hat as he rocks back and forth on his heels. He surveys the area before the both of them with wide eyes. "I bet the others went down the other, uh, rabbit-"

"Warrens," Robin supplies, rising to her feet in one elegant motion. Petals wing through the air, and the archeologist drops her arms as several more of her limbs sprout to shove Luffy to his feet. She finds it almost disconcerting that she cannot identify the heady smell of her own abilities against the barrage of blooms springing up from every direction. There is no way to tell where this sea begins and ends.

Robin decides she'd like a garden, if she could manage to stay long enough with this crew. Maybe she could afford to be a little bit selfish, here.

"Luffy," she begins, voice perhaps a tad bit more hesitant than she'd like. If the pirate notices, he makes no effort to acknowledge it. Hands planted on his hips, he leans back to look at her from an unnatural angle. They all had their gifts, she supposes. His happened to be bending at angles that would snap another man in two. Rather unfortunate for her, if things went sour. "Do you have a favorite flower?"

She's always been one for hoarding information, though Robin rarely makes an effort when it comes to cataloguing personal knowledge. Maybe just this once. It feels strange to be so impersonal with this crew. Knowing them would be…nice.

Luffy's brow puckers in thick folds of stretchy skin, and Robin cannot tell if it is because he is truly giving her question thought, or if he just finds it strange she's asking a question. After a moment longer of his pondering, he asks, "Are there any I can eat?"

Answer at the ready, Robin says, "Quite a few, actually. There are hibiscus, dandelions, pansies-"

"Then those," Luffy cuts in with a firm nod. He looks back to the field fanning out before them, and asks, "Do you think any of those are in here?"

"I'm sure there are."

And so they set to looking.