Disclaimer:

I don't own One Piece.

The story on hand, ‚Evil voices' is fan-fiction. I wrote it, because I love to write, but I will not use 'Evil voices' in any commercial way.

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Chapter2

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Nami made her path through the trees of the jungle.

She had told Robin to stay at the beach. Although the condition of the black haired woman was better, Nami didn't want that the archeologist overdid it: The navigator was sure that she was weakened intensively. Tomorrow she would allow her to walk, but in the next hours, Robin would do what Nami told.

Suddenly she shook her head. It was a miracle that they were alive. The hurricane really had been horrible and Nami knew that it was pure luck to survive in the water while a storm was going on. The power of the ocean was strong enough to crush everyone, especially guys like Luffy, Chopper or Robin who weren't able to swim.

The navigator sighed, walked on. She had to find more to eat, to hunt more small animals and to search for more fruits. She didn't know how long they would be here… Of course, she had told Robin that Luffy would find them in the next days, but the situation was more difficult: After Robin had lost her consciousness, the intensity of the storm had grown again and the last time when the navigator had looked to the Going-Merry she had seen that the ship was thrown up and down. They couldn't be sure that the boys had survived it without a navigator. And even if they were OK, there was another problem: This island wasn't on one of Nami's maps.

Ah, whatever. They would wait and see. And, by the way, there were worse things like to be alone with Robin on an unknown island, she thought with a grin.

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Nothing indicated that a storm had swept over the GrandLine. The sea was calm and the sky over her was torn by rare clouds, but as a whole it was sunny and clear.

Her relationship to Nami had been better since Skypia and the voice in her head – the voice of the evil Robin – had been silenced. Perhaps it was because of the fact that the two had grown together in the fight against the wrong god like never before: They had almost died and since then they had understood that there were more things in life than to ride about annoying problems. It wasn't so problematic that Robin wasn't open-hearted or that Nami was too impulsive: The only important thing was their love and every time when the old problems came up again, they remembered their love and cooled down.

It wasn't good at all, because they disregarded these things and Robin knew that it could lead to new problems… but she didn't want to argue with Nami again. Their almost-crash in Skypia had showed her that she needed Nami more than everything and she was sure that the navigator felt the same.

The raven haired woman smiled: Yes, Nami felt the same. Nami loved her in the same way, Robin did.

'At least you think so.'

'Shut up! Haven't I told you that I don't want to hear you again?!'

'I'm a part of you and as long as there's darkness in you, I won't leave you.'

"Huhu! Robin!"

The archeologist looked up and saw Nami coming back and felt as the darkness in her heart withdrew when the navigator came in sight.

'Yes, Nami. I need you to defeat the Dark Robin.'

"Hey Nami!" Robin answered with a smile, stood up and made a few steps to her. Nami walked on faster and when she reached Robin she sighed, "I told you not to move."

"I know."

"And why do you do it?? Hey, it's dangerous!"

"I'm really better now."

"You can't know it. Chopper could know, but you aren't Chopper," she told and led Robin back to the palm tree.

She sat down, placed the wood and the things she had found to eat next to her and looked to her, "Besides, what is the problem with sitting under a palm tree?"

Robin smiled, but ignored the comment, "Have you brought the wood for a fire?"

"Yes," the navigator nodded and pointed to the things she had brought with her, "Do you really think, we should do it?"

"Yes. We don't have a choice."

"Hm. Perhaps you're right."

The archeologist grinned and looked to the side. She saw four eggs, one bird and red berries. Suddenly Nami saw that the archeologist eyed their 'dinner' and cleared her throat, "I will go fishing for the rest of the day. Perhaps I'll catch something that tastes good… And eat some of the berries: They are really good."
"Hm, I don't know them."

"I don't know them, too. But the berries tasted so wonderful… And I felt so wonderful after I ate some of them."

Robin stared at her lover, "You're eating berries although you don't know them? That's madness."

"Hm?"

"What if they are poisonously?"

"I'm still alive, so don't be afraid."

"That's not the point!"

"Ah, come on. You told before that we have to take risks."

"It's a difference if we make fire or if you eat unknown fruits without a doctor in sight."

Nami looked at her in irritation and crossed her arms, "Whatever… Hm, well I'll go fishing."

"Wait for a moment."

"Yeah?"

"Eh… hm…" Robin looked at her and smiled unsure, "If the berries are toxic…"

Nami sighed, "…then I'll die a cruel death because I've eaten too much of them."

"And don't you think, we should 'use' the time that is left for you?"

"Eh?"

Robin grinned, "If the berries are toxic, we should make things before the poison kills you."

Silence.

Nami began to grin widely and snuggled at Robin's side, "Sometimes you're really… dirty, jewel."

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Nami sat on a rock about a mile away and fished.

The sun set in the horizon and Robin was bored: The navigator had forced her to rest the complete day. The problem was that she was all right and that she hadn't anything to read. And she hated boredom. Perhaps… No. Nami was strict in such things and before she was sure that Robin REALLY was fit, it made no sense to talk to her about that.

Then she looked up in the sky. She could already see one or two stars… The night would start soon and Robin really looked forward to the meal. Nami wanted to eat later this day when the night had fallen.

Would Luffy find them? Although the fire lightened the night, it wasn't sure if the crew would see it. And what happened if Nami's fears came true and another crew found them?

She sighed, reached for the berries at her side and ate a few. Nami was right: The berries really tasted well.

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-tbc-