Disclaimer: I still don't own one piece!? WAS MY ENTIRE STRUGGLE FOR NOTHING!? T.T

"SANJIIIII! FOOOD!"

The chef put the last plate on the table at the same time that Luffy barged in through the door.

"Don't you dare start to eat until Nami-swan and Robin-chwan comes."
The captain saw Sanji lift his foot, slowly, and backed off.

"Okay, Sanji. Nami! Robin! Hurry! I'm HUUUNGRYYY!"
The swordsman came in and quietly sat on his chair.
The blonde man gave him a quick look. So fast that Zoro almost didn't notice.

ALMOST.

"What are you looking at, Shitty cook?" He asked with a mean glare.

"Oh, nothing, Marimo. I just thought I saw a green frog, but then I realized that it was you."

"What did you say!?" Zoro and Sanji started to fight in a cloud of swords and feet.

"Sanji-kun?"
Sanji stopped at once when he heard Nami ask for him.

"Yes, my beautiful Nami-swan? What can I do for you?"
Zoro just rolled his eyes and sat down on his chair for the second time.

"What happened?"

Sanji looked weirdly at Nami.
"What do you mean my wonderful, gorgeous Nami-swan?"

Nami sighed. "You have been acting weird for a while now."

"Wh… What do you mean Nami-swan?" Sanji asked again.

"Just forget it." Nami turned her back to the blonde and started to eat.
"Mm! It's delicious as usual Sanji!" She said when she had taken a bite.

Sanji's eyes turned to hearts and he started to dance around the navigator. "Of course, only the best for you and Robin-chwan!"

Zoro thought of what Nami had said. Did the ero-cook act strange? He had to check it up…

AFTER lunch… The food was really good and he was hungry, so…

After lunch:

Zoro stood up and walked over to the chef.
"Do you need help?" he asked, trying to sound nice.

Sanji just stared at him. Everyone had just left and sanji was dishing the dishes. He didn't even notice Zoro sitting, drinking some sake.
"He… Help?"

"The dishes." Zoro said plainly.

"Oh, the dishes! I just thought you meant… Never mind…" Sanji cleared his throat.

"What?" The green haired man asked as he started to dry the dishes that sanji had cleaned.

The blonde swallowed.
"Well, Nami-san said that I had been acting weird, so… I thought… That you maybe wondered what happened.

Zoro lifted an eyebrow when Sanji forgot the 'w' in Nami-swan.
"Well, that's mostly why I stayed. Care to tell?"

Sanji shook his head. "No… I… No."

Zoro sighed. He really wanted to know. "Okay, let's do this. You tell me what is bothering you, and I'll tell you what's been bothering me."

Sanji looked up from the dishes and inspected Zoro's face. Was he really going to tell Sanji why he had been acting weird? It was worth a try.
"Okay, I'll tell you…" Zoro kept drying the dishes.

"When I was young, I was working on a ship that Zeff attacked when he was a pirate. A storm came and I fell overboard. He jumped into the water to save me, losing his leg in progress. We almost starved to death on a cliff in the middle of the ocean. When I asked him why he had saved me, he just said that he had the same dream as me. To find all blue. A ship came by and we finally got saved and built the Baratie. But lately, I've been wondering where I came from before that. I mean, my mom and dad weren't on the ship and no one working there knew where I came from. They found me when I was a baby, and now I've started to wonder what would happen if I had a family."

Zoro didn't say anything.
"It's okay to laugh." Sanji said, a little red in his face, but Zoro didn't laugh.

After a while, he said, quietly. "We're your family."