Sorry I know it's short, but I hope you like it!


It was dark. There were storm clouds over head. My search for Zoro quickened as I heard a crack of thunder in the distance. I could feel the wind getting stronger, the air getting colder, and my heart beating faster.

With every step I took I became more frantic. Where was he? Was he okay? Was he-

A flash of lighting halted all my thoughts and instead improved my sight, and that's when my search, came to an end. It helped me see, something that I never wished to see...

There he was. Laying in a pool of his own blood, and he wasn't moving. I ran to him as fast as I could. "Zoro! Zoro!" I shouted.

When I got to him, I brought my hands to my face, and I fell to my knees. Tears filled the corners of my eyes. It was even worse up close. He was lying on his back looking up at the sky, eyes open. He looked as though he had been stabbed and beaten repeatedly. There was so much blood, and he still wasn't moving.

"Hey. Z- Zoro... Z-" I was shaking, but I covered his hand with mine. It was hard to talk, it felt as though someone was crushing my windpipe.

"Z- Zoro, c- can you, hear me- ?" I shook him lightly. My voice came out so low and broken I wasn't even sure if Zoro would be able to hear me.

After a moment of silence, Zoro slowly focused his gaze on me.

I immediately felt some relief knowing he was still alive, but I didn't like how this all looked. He looked like he was...

"Z- Zoro... wha- what happened?!" I asked in a panicked voice. Zoro just kept staring at me and his expression changed from nothing to that of a concerned and sad one.

"San- ji. An- ji..." He said, struggling to say my name. Blood came poring out from the corner of his mouth.

"Zor- Zoro... It's okay. I'm here..." I was crying. I couldn't help it. The tears just, wouldn't stop. "Y- You... D- Don't try to talk anymore..."

He smiled. He grabbed my hand and squeezed it tightly.

"San- ji, I-" Tears started welling up in his eyes. He was in pain. I already knew what he was about to say before he even said it.

"No. Don't you dare... Don't you dare say it! Y- You promised me you would never do this-"

"I'm s- sorry..." Zoro muttered. I clenched my teeth.

"N- No..." I pleaded.

"San... ji I lo-"

"No. No! Please don't! Please..." I begged, squeezing his hand tightly. At this point I couldn't tell if it was raining or if it was just my tears.

"Sanji I- I love you..." Zoro said. Before I knew it, his grasp on my hand started to fade, and as his tears fell, so did his hand.

"No. No Please... Zor- Zoro!" Nothing.

"No! Don't leave me! Please, I- I love you too!" Zoro said nothing.

"No Zoro! Nooo!" I screamed. But he just continued to stare at me, even though I knew he couldn't really see me anymore.

At this point, I knew for sure, it was raining.


I'm sorry, I just love tragedies! I thought I would try to make one myself! So how was it?