Chopper was suspicious. There were so many things that just didn't add up.

When he had first woken up his doctor instinct had kicked in and he had been the first to Luffy, only to have him get up and act like nothing had happened. The first oddity.

It was medically impossible for him to be healed that quickly, not only the strain from taking so many shadows into him and the two resulting fights but also the explosion that Kuma had created. He shouldn't of been absolutely fine, let alone able to get up and dance around.

But he was.

Chopper had also seen Sanji get up and run off. Another oddity. Why would Sanji run off after a battle? Why did he have such a panicked look on his face.

But then Chopper was once again distracted but the medical miracle that was Luffy at the moment and his need as a doctor to look at everyone.

That was when he noticed the next oddity. Zoro was missing. No one had seen him since they had been knocked out. His swords where found though. This didn't bode well with Chopper. Of what he knew of the swordsman he treasured his swords, more than his life sometimes. He would never so carelessly leave them lying around and how would they of come off his belt?

Then his sensitive hearing picked up Sanji calling for him. He was calling for anyone but mainly Chopper, meaning that someone was hurt. The panicked note in his voice didn't help the little reindeer stay calm ether.

Just as he was about to inform the others Sanji crested the hill, and Chopper stopped short. There was Sanji, looking a little worse for wear after the fight but nothing to bad. And on Sanjis' back, a place he would never be put be choice, was Zoro. Zoro was dripping blood, and the parts of him Chopper could see were all covered in blood.

He seemed to be covered in more blood than is inside a human.

And for one frightening moment, Chopper thought he was dead. Chopper idolized Zoro, thought him invincible, but even he, in all his naivety, couldn't ideate how Zoro could be alive. But he was, Chopper could see the unsteady rise and fall of his chest. Hear, even from there, Zoro's labored breathing.

Choppers doctor instinct kicked in, and he was running towards Sanji. Shouting orders but not really comprehending what he was saying. Soon, he had Zoro laid out on a mat undercover. He was operating, taking stock of all his various injuries.

Thats where he ran into the next oddity. Zoro used swords. That meant that he never really got his hands hurt, he didn't directly use his hands. But, when Chopper was checking him over, one of his various injuries was broken knuckle bones. On both hands. It stuck with Chopper. He had never treated Zoro for this kind of injury. Never. It just didn't happen, because his hands where gripping his swords, and the swords always blocked. Chopper rarely treated anyone for broken knuckle bones, occasionally Usopp, and sometimes Luffy, though not often with his devil fruit ability.

It just didn't make sense. And it stuck with Chopper.

It was later, after he had finally gotten Zoro in to the clear. He was relaxing, partying with everyone else, when he noticed it. Brook looking at Zoro with a particular expression on his face, one that confused Chopper. That added to his list, another oddity.

There was something not right with the situation, and he just didn't know what. Too many odd things.

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A/N: Well, that was a short one. Didn't really know how to end it, so sorry if it just seems to abruptly end. I felt like writing something from Chopper's perspective about the odd happenings at Thriller Bark. Don't know how it turned out, so please do tell me.

This could, I guess, be considered a side by to my other one shot, Weakness. About the same topic and all.

Oh, and sorry about all the probable spelling/grammar mistakes.

Well I hope you enjoyed,

Ja ne. :]