DISCLAIMER: I do NOT own One Piece, nor am I making any money from this endeavor in any way.
A/N: Here lies my first ever attempt at One Piece fanfiction. Please, be brutally honest and tell me what you think. I can take concrit.
Robin was a watcher. She studied people, seeing everything that happened on the ship there was to see. She saw the mischief, the laughter. She saw happiness that was their, even if it wasn't always apparent.
Robin saw Luffy's apparent idiocy, believing at least half of everything Ussop said, even when a wise person would know that only about an eighth of their sharp-shooter's stories should be trusted. She also saw that the boy, their captain, had managed to bring out the best in everyone, bringing together a group of people, and creating a crew of dreamers.
Robin saw Zoro's apparent animosity of Sanji and how the two fought, fiercely, violently, always carving a path of destruction whenever the occasion arose, which was more often then not. She also saw that the predatory grin etched across Zoro's face was not blood thirsty, and that Sanji's insults carried a tone of endearment, not malice.
Robin saw Nami's abuse of Luffy, especially when he said or did something particularly silly. She also saw that, more often then not, the two were curled up together when alone, and that they always shared a room when they decided to stay on land for a night or two.
Robin saw Ussop weaving elaborate lies, telling Chopper of exploits he'd never been on, and victories he'd never won. She also saw the look of sheer awe and joy in the eyes of their little doctor as he absorbed these stories, always asking for more.
Robin saw Sanji's pinning after herself and Nami, and just about every other attractive woman they passed. She also saw that out of the entire crew, it was Zoro's compliments he seemed to live for, the smile that graced his features on such occasions far more sincere then the love sick grin he directed at women.
Robin saw Chopper's initial panic when faced with any dire situation, be it medical or otherwise. She also saw his genius and innovative thinking, able to treat nearly every ailment that could ever effect the crew, and the ability to carry his own in a brawl.
Yes, Robin saw a great deal.
