Prompt 1: Part 2 Someone catches them making out and it gets awkward (Canon)
(Super sorry these are all short, I wish i'd have made them longer)
For a while Sanji and Zoro had made their relationship work. And they'd been doing well at keeping it a secret. At first, Sanji laid down a rule. They were not, under any circumstance, allowed to act like a couple unless they knew they were alone. Which usually meant they would be together in the galley or crow's nest most of the night.
This rule, like many before it, was made to be broken.
After a while they began to push away the nagging fear someone would catch them. Zoro would pull Sanji down by his tie to kiss him as he passed by, Sanji would sneak out a bottle of sake and take it to the crow's nest and disappear for a while. It was sort of intoxicating, doing something they weren't supposed to do. The thought of anyone catching them was, for lack of better word, forgotten.
Until The Incident.
Zoro had convinced Sanji to sneak away with him down to the aquarium for a while. Sanji had refused at first. The aquarium was a hot spot for company at all hours of the day. Robin and Nami frequented the place. But after a few minutes of convincing, he agreed.
Now, Robin was not stupid. Not to say anyone else in the crew was, but she knew what was going on with other members before anyone else did. And something was up between the swordsman and the cook. She had a hypothesis for some time that the two had feelings for each other and often wondered when they were going to act upon them. When she noticed the switch of atmosphere when Sanji and Zoro were both in the room, she had a hunch.
But she had to be sure.
She wasn't going to stalk them, no. She was simply going to predict where the two would end up and coincidently end up there herself. And something told her they would be in the aquarium today.
When she heard the door open she expected it to be Nami. It was ten in the morning and Nami usually brought down a snack Sanji had so lovingly prepared and talked with her. She didn't expect to hear a soft bang. Softly closing her book she stood from her chair and walked towards the sound...only to find Sanji up against the wall, Zoro's hands pinning Sanji's own above his head, lips locked.
"Oh my." She said, covering her smile with her hand. The two abruptly stopped, turning their heads slowly to see her.
"Oh shit." Zoro whispered.
"Uh…" Sanji's face burned red. "This uh...isn't…" He panicked, Robin laughing now. "There's no good explanation for how this looks."
Robin smiled. "I won't tell anyone if that's what you're worried about." She reopened her book and walked back to her chair, leaving the two frozen behind her. "Just pick a better place next time, okay?"
