"Have you noticed the strange behavior between our favorite Captain and his First Mate?" asked Robin as she leaned her elbows on a table and place her chin in her hands, looking at Nami who sat at the other side of the table trying to get some sun.
"Hm? What's that Robin?" asked Nami taking off her sunglasses to look at the raven more clearly.
"Luffy and Mr. Swordsman," said Robin turning to see the greenhead slumbering against the railing, but upon hearing Chopper and Usopp exclaim Luffy was coming, had gotten up and said he was going to go to the gym.
"You know, actually I have!" said Nami sitting up straighter and looking at the eldest woman. "You know—I think something's up!"
Robin shook her head and then looked back to see the three youngest playing a game of cards on the deck. Her eyes scanned upwards to the crow's nest to see the swordsman enter it. She knew he wouldn't be coming out in a while now.
"What do you suppose happened back on that island?" asked Robin turning to the young tangerine.
"What makes you think it was the island where it started?" asked Nami tilting her head to the side.
"Because I had noticed they both seemed a little secretive afterwards and wouldn't even look at the other," said Robin thinking back.
"Do you think it has any idea with why Luffy couldn't walk after he got back?" asked Nami leaning her elbows on the table herself.
"It could be," said Robin with a shrug as she turned her attention back to her Captain who had just jumped up in joy that she had won the previous card game. "I'm still uncertain about a couple things."
"Say—maybe we should get them both to sit down and talk about it one time," said Nami with a smile.
"Wouldn't that make the two more uncomfortable?" asked Robin looking at the youngest girl.
"So," said Nami with a shrug. "At least we'll get the truth out of both of them!"
"Perhaps," said Robin with a sigh as she leaned back in her seat. "But perhaps we can just wait until it naturally comes out?"
"Naah, that's the boring way!" said Nami with a smirk.
"Still—I wouldn't mess with those two," said Robin shaking her head. "Especially Mr. Roronoa, he seems to be the most quiet out of the two."
"I WON AGAIN!!" shouted Luffy once again as she jumped up for joy and danced around the pouting Usopp and Chopper.
Robin giggled and sighed. She was glad Luffy was still just as carefree as before. She didn't want to see her in any other mood. She knew asking her about what took place back at the island would kill that cheerful mood of hers, and she just wasn't ready to see her like that just yet.
"Yeah, yeah, yeah," mumbled Nami leaning back in her seat to catch some more sun.
Robin saw it in Nami that she was going to let this issue slide. She might, but Robin thought she'd better look more into it just in case it was something important she should know about. She never could tell if secrets were harmful towards those who kept them or not.
She was going to take her time in figuring out just what happened though and once she had—would she confront the two about it or not? She sighed and shrugged. She didn't know if it was a good or bad thing so she decided if it was bad then she would—for their own safety.
Even though it had been about a month since 'it' happened Luffy still couldn't sleep. She was just so uncomfortable all the time around Zoro she was even more uncomfortable trying to sleep at nights. She'd often wake up because of the dreams she had. Dreams of that long heated night.
She woke up and tried to get back to sleep, but found it very difficult. She turned over in her bed and looked to see Nami and Robin still slumbering, for a second she thought she was still in the men's bunks and was looking around to see if Zoro was there—but no, he wasn't. He seemed to always want to go on watch at nights and in the day he always seemed to be on the other side of the ship or at least in the crow's nest where he could elude his Captain.
Luffy cast her eyes down and wondered how he's been doing since then. She hated to admit it, and even though she didn't really want to be around him either, she was lonely. She missed seeing her Fist Mate snoozing around, but he wasn't going to be seen near her. She could understand why, but what she couldn't understand . . . was why she had this unbearable feeling of loneliness.
Thinking of all this just gave her a headache though, that and an upset stomach. She needed something to eat. She got up and made her way to the kitchen completely forgetting the lock on the fridge Sanji had. Her brain just wasn't as awake yet to realize that.
As she made her way down to the kitchen she walked to the room and found the lock. She then came to her senses and mentally kicked herself and kicked the wall. Dang it! She needed something to settle her aching stomach and just plain water wasn't going to work!
"Uhhu, I need something to eat," she moaned tossing her head back.
"Hungry Luffy?" came the deep voice of a person she wasn't expecting to talk to her in about another month.
Luffy gasped slightly and turned to see her swordsman sitting at the table with his feet resting on it and a mug in one hand. Her eyes widened just seeing him again. It seemed like weeks since she had actually gotten a good look at him—it could be because it had though.
"Zoro?!" gasped Luffy with a blink suddenly thinking she was dreaming.
Zoro motioned with the mug in his hand towards the locked door. He inclined his head slightly as he said—
"It's unlocked. I broke it earlier to get some drink."
"Oh, really?!" asked Luffy with a smile as she turned to it.
Zoro couldn't help but smile as he took a swing of his drink. She was still the same as ever. His eyes soon traveled from his drink up to see her opening the door. He didn't know why, but for some reason his eyes scanned the movements of her body.
For a strange reason he was entranced at how the small muscles poked out of her thin arms as she pulled on the door. Of how her hips turned when she opened it. He had even noticed the curves of her body like he hadn't before.
He wished he could have controlled his eyes right now, but they continued to follow her as she scavenged for something and when she turned back around with some goodies in her hands he couldn't help but notice the way she had actually started walking like a woman. He noticed her cheek bones started showing themselves more, the sway of her hips, he noticed the gentle swell of her breast, even the drop off signaling her flat belly.
Zoro had to force himself to take another drink to distract his sight. It worked—for now. He figured he should just finish his drink and head back to the crow's nest if he didn't want anything to become more awkward between the two.
He nearly jumped out of his seat though once his Captain took her seat across from him. He was a little worried she'd start talking, but she didn't. She just sat quietly and ate—something very strange for a person named Monkey D. Luffy. It was the first time he noticed Luffy trying to eat without distracting the other party.
Luffy just kept her eyes down and on the food as she quietly and slowly chewed. Even though it was a bit awkward between the two she still liked eating with him and almost forgot what his company felt like. It was just nice is all—to finally sit with your First Mate after pretty much avoiding him for a month.
Even though most was silent the sounds of gulping and chewing were still heard—though they seemed to be a little louder in that quiet dinning room for the owners of the noises to like. Luffy eventually got up the courage to move her eyes upward and once she had she saw Zoro gulping down the last of his drink. She suddenly stopped eating as her eyes just seemed to be transfixed on his Adam's apple that moved up and down as his esophagus continued to flood itself with the liquid.
Luffy continued to watch as he finished the drink and sighed in content. He had licked his lips of any fluid that had escaped the confines of his mouth. Luffy felt herself beginning to shake a little as her mind flashed back to that night where that strong hot tongue had done the nice job of giving her a bath. Luffy swallowed her drool that was forming, but after that she had no more strength in her jaw and so she let it hang—leaving the contents in her mouth to spill out.
"Luffy—you okay?" asked Zoro looking at her and raising a brow seeing some food escape her mouth.
Luffy snapped back to reality as she looked down on the table to see her mess.
"Oh!" she said with a quick blush as she grabbed the disregarded food and jammed them back in her mouth.
Some of the crème from one snack had gotten stuck on her finger and so instead of leaving it sticky she just decided to lick it off not knowing that a certain greenheaded swordsman was watching and remembering.
"Nh!" Zoro said freezing up seeing Luffy do this.
Crap! He thought to himself feeling his body begin to shake—fighting with his very senses to stop watching her. Luffy you're killing me!!
Even though the cleaning of her finger wasn't that long it was long enough to bring back old memories for Zoro. Memories of her doing miraculous things with that tongue—naughty things—pleasurable things. Once Luffy looked at him from under her brow in a way that made her look so sexy she didn't even know it that was it for him!
"I'm gonna go!" he said quickly getting up and leaving.
"Uh, wait—Zoro!" said Luffy reaching out to him, but he was already gone.
Luffy bowed her head wondering why he had to always run away—why they just couldn't go back to the way they used to be. She missed it like that. Luffy forgot the rest of the snacks she had taken out and just laid her upper half of her body on the table just sulking.
"I know why," she whispered to herself as she wrapped her arms around her head. "It's because of that da-- island!"
She scrunched her hands into fists and wished that had never happened. That she would have never said to go there. Because of her their relationship was in this mess. Oh why did this have to happen to her of all people?!
"I swear I'll find you Iva!" cursed Luffy. "I'll MAKE you give me my life back!"
It was because of him that being a girl was becoming more natural. Sure she still had her boyish attitude, but slowly—she was becoming a woman and forgetting—forgetting what it was even like to be a boy. After experiencing sexual intercourse for the first time, and as a woman to boot! She realized that was one of her major turning points into becoming a complete woman. No she wasn't going to curse Zoro for 'helping' her along the route—no he was a victim just as much as she was.
"Sorry," she whispered feeling like it was all her fault he didn't want to see her anymore. "I'm so sorry—Zoro."
Da-- it! Da-- it! Da-- it! Zoro cursed to himself as he took a seat against the gym wall trying calming himself of his 'problem'.
Well he had to hand it to himself that he was trying, but the thing was—it wasn't working. He groaned knowing he'd just have to fix it. He looked down to see the tent his manhood had created in his pants.
He groaned again as he grabbed himself and began to pleasure his aching need. As he did this his shut his eyes closed tight and just cursed Luffy for looking so da-- hot and not knowing it!
God Luffy, if only you knew what you did to me! He groaned out thinking of her lovable smile, after doing so smiling himself.
Zoro bit his bottom lip to stop himself from moaning as he pumped himself faster thinking of nothing but his Captain on top of him crying out his name as she rode him. Yes, she had done that quite a number of times that night and my God his body screamed in ecstasy. Zoro banged his head back against the wall and muffled out a moan—man his body wanted that again, but he had to keep telling it 'NO!' she was off limits and always had been . . . that night . . . that night was a mistake, it was all that strange incense's fault for getting them both out-of-their-minds-horny!
Still though, Zoro had never had to give himself a hand-job before that night. Never needed to. After having a taste of a woman's body though it wanted more, and not just any woman—it wanted his Captain!
"Ahh!" gasped Zoro finally coming to a release and panting to steady his body from the aftermath of his orgasm. "God Luffy—what are we going to do?!"
He slammed his fist against the ground in frustration. He wanted things back to the way they were, but nooo, someone just had to come and screw Luffy up!
Ugh! This was all that da-- Ivankov's fault! Zoro cursed remembering permanently burning that name into his mind so he could find this guy and personally give him a piece of his mind!—after Luffy of course.
There was no doubt this whole ordeal has effected her the most. Zoro felt sorry that she had to go through all this. He wished he could do something to help her, but all he saw was the only way he could was to stay away from her. It was what was best for the both of them.
"Sorry Luffy," said Zoro looking up. "Sorry I helped you down this crazy road of insanity—I'm sorry."
"Hm, hey Robin, have you seen Luffy today?" asked Nami looking around seeing everyone there as they ate breakfast—all but their Captain.
"Oh," said Robin putting her cup of coffee down and folding her hands. "He wasn't feeling too well so he stayed in bed."
"Aww, didn't sleep too well?" asked Nami tilting her head.
"No, I don't think he did," said Robin shaking her head.
"Huh, you think he would after that nice bed Franky just recently built for him," said Nami with a shrug as she continued her breakfast.
"I think there's more to it," said Robin in a low tone so only Nami could hear her.
"Huh, why do you think that?" asked Nami leaning in closer to her.
"Hhh, come here," said Robin getting up and signaling for the redhead to follow.
Nami nodded and got up and followed the raven unaware of a pair of emerald eyes watching their movements. Nami followed her back to the women's quarters and once Robin opened the door both were met with Luffy's back still in bed.
"What?" asked Nami in a whisper as she leaned next to Robin.
"He's still awake," said Robin continuing to stare at the poor Captain-turned-female.
"I thought you said he wasn't feeling good?" asked Nami.
"Emotionally—he isn't," said Robin shaking her head before quietly shutting the door to leave Luffy be.
"What do you think's wrong?" asked Nami looking at her elder.
Robin folded her arms and shrugged with a sigh. She continued to stare at the door wishing she could do something for the poor Captain.
"I think it finally hit him he's turning into a whole woman—and he's scared," she said.
"You think so?" asked Nami. "It really hasn't been that long since he's been a girl you know. I don't know why he's changing so fast."
"I believe it had something to do with what happened on that island," said Robin with a nod.
"Huh! Do you want me to force Zoro to tell?!" asked Nami holding fists up. "I swear I'll threaten to raise his debt if he doesn't!"
"No, don't do that," said Robin shaking her head. "I think it'd be better if we get Luffy to tell us. You never know, becoming more of a girl might make him want to talk to us more."
"You're right," said Nami hitting her fist in her palm. "So—when you said he wasn't feeling well you mean—he's feeling like a woman?"
"Yes," said Robin with a nod.
"Aww, I kinda feel sorry for him now," said Nami shrugging her shoulders. "You know—after I was trying to force him to become more like a girl."
"I feel just as guilty," said Robin with a sigh. "Now I just want him to know it's not all that bad at being a woman."
"I know, but do you think he'll listen?" asked Nami.
"No," said Robin with a shake of her head.
"Then what do we do?" asked Nami with a shrug.
"Wait," said Robin looking at the door where Luffy was. "That's all we can do."
After somehow falling asleep Luffy awoke to find it was night already. She got up and went out. She wondered why the girls weren't in bed by now, but once she came outside she saw all were still awake—the sun had just set.
Luffy smiled a bit watching Usopp and Chopper get chased by a very annoyed Zoro who was, surprisingly, out of the crow's nest. She sighed though feeling her body tell her she needed some food NOW! She grabbed her tummy feeling it growl and so decided to head towards the kitchen to get something to eat—hopefully she'd be able to.
Once she entered the dinning room she found Sanji sitting in one of the chairs taking a smoke. He turned to see her standing in the doorway. Once he had he got up and said—
"It's about time you wake up. Sit down, I'll make you something to eat."
"Uh, did you—wait for me Sanji?" asked Luffy looking at the cook as he took off his jacket and rolled up his sleeves to begin cooking.
After another drag Sanji said—
"Yeah, I figured you'd be hungry after you woke up."
"Thanks Sanji," said Luffy with a smile as she sat down and waited.
Sanji was quick to make her something delicious. After he came out and placed the plate down in front of her he sat in the seat beside her and relaxed as he watched his Captain begin eating.
"You know your table manners have gotten better?" asked Sanji with a smile.
"You have Nami to thank for that," said Luffy with a chuckle. "She practically beat it into me."
"I can see that," said Sanji with a chuckle before he leaned on the table with his elbows looking quite serious and Luffy noticed this. "Luffy . . ."
Luffy turned to him as she chewed a piece of meat she had recently cut off from the steak he prepared her. She saw him fold his hands together and tighten his grip to where they began to shake.
"Look," he said with a sigh as he put his smoke out in the ashtray. "I heard you aren't feeling well."
"Na, it's nothing really," said Luffy with a shrug suddenly finding her appetite lost—she had a feeling Sanji wanted to talk and she just wasn't in the mood for that—she wasn't in the mood for much lately.
"What happened back on that island Luffy?" asked Sanji quite serious before this lady.
Luffy remained quiet though as she glanced away. She didn't know what was with her lately, but ever since Zoro denied being near her it just put her spirits down. It had been another lonely month and she was just—depressed. Even though she still had the others to hang around she just missed their relationship they once had—was that so wrong to miss something like that?
Sanji sighed and then turned completely to her in the seat. He rested his elbows on his thighs as he stared at the floor trying to make Luffy feel as comfortable as possible so she could actually tell him something.
"Look Luffy I'm not stupid," he said.
"I never said you were," said Luffy quick to come back.
"Luffy!" said Sanji stomping his foot to get her attention to be serious. "I've never seen you act like this EVER! Girl or not this is NOT the Captain I follow!"
"Then don't," said Luffy glancing away from his sharp blue eyes that were now on her.
"Luffy how could you say something like that?" asked Sanji holding out his arms in a shrug.
"You wanna know what happened on that island Sanji?" said Luffy getting quite annoyed by the love cook at the moment. "I changed! There, you happy?!"
"But why is Zoro and you avoiding each other then?" asked Sanji.
"It's because of the change," said Luffy looking elsewhere again. "He doesn't want to see me because I'm a woman!"
"That's not true!" said Sanji grabbing her shoulders. "He seemed fine before. What happened Luffy? You can tell me."
"I already told you!" growled Luffy standing up and shaking him off her. "I became a woman!! Now he doesn't want to follow a woman Captain!!"
"But you're still Luffy to us," said Sanji.
"Not anymore," said Luffy shaking her head and feeling tears start to run down them, she soon bit her bottom lip trying to force them back—but it wasn't working, she couldn't understand how she could go from lonely, to depressed, to frustrated, to angry, then to sadness—did this all come from being a girl?!
"Uh, Luffy you're crying," said Sanji having not seen her cry in a while. "Are you okay?"
"I haven't seen my First Mate in weeks," she cried looking up to let gravity take its toll and push her tears off her face. "I saw him just last month, but when I wanted to just sit with him he left like I was some disease!"
"That bast---!" cursed Sanji not knowing Zoro had done such a thing.
"No," said Luffy with a sniff as she rubbed her red eyes. "He's got every right to—If I hadn't been turned into a woman then—then—!"
"Luffy, how could you say that?" asked Sanji taking the poor girl in a hug and letting her weep on him. "You're no disease—and you being a woman doesn't make you that—to anyone!"
Luffy just buried her face into his shirt wetting it immensely. Her whole body shook and she felt so weak and vulnerable right now. Her tears just kept coming—she'd never cried like this—it was so womanlike.
"I—I'm sorry," she cried. "I can't seem to stop—to stop crying."
"That's okay," said Sanji with a smile as he patted her on the back. "It's not a problem at all."
"It's just—I want things back to the way they were!!" she cried banging her forehead into his chest.
"We all do Luffy," said Sanji continuing to pat her on the back trying to calm her down. "Don't worry—we'll find that man who did this to you and before you know it everything will be back to the way it was."
"Somehow—I don't feel the same way," said Luffy shaking her head.
"Huh, what do you mean?" asked Sanji looking down at her.
But before Luffy could say anything the two geeks of the ship burst in crying they were gonna get killed. Usopp and Chopper tried diving under the table, but were caught by the necks by a very aggravated swordsman.
"AAAHHHH HELP US!!!" they cried wiggling their arms and legs trying to escape.
Once Luffy's gaze met Zoro's Luffy pushed away from Sanji and past everyone else to head back to her room. Sanji groaned and rolled his head.
"Nice going Zoro! You chased her off!!" said Sanji with a growl.
"I believe we still refer to him as 'he'! And why were you holding him like that?!" growled Zoro letting go of the two who quickly ran back outside seeing a fight about to unfold.
"I was TRYING to COMFORT him!!" shouted Sanji.
"Is that some excuse for trying to 'feel him up'?!?!?" growled Zoro about ready to take out his swords.
"Oh you would know!" pointed Sanji. "I bet you did plenty of 'feeling him up' at the island!! Huh? Is that why he's so depressed?!?!"
"How dare you accuse me of—!!" started Zoro.
"Oh I dare!" said Sanji cutting the swordsman off. "It's because of YOU he's like this and I know it!!"
"Says YOU!!" shouted Zoro.
"NO!!" growled Sanji pointing in the direction Luffy left. "Says HIM!! He said he was depressed because YOU wouldn't come near him like he was some sort of DA-- DISEASE!!!"
"When did he say this?" asked Zoro taken aback by what Sanji had just told him.
"Just now before YOU interrupted us and ACCUSED me of 'feeling him up'!!" shouted Sanji. "He was depressed because things weren't like the way they were anymore! I asked him what happened on the island—"
"Why?" asked Zoro cutting in quickly.
"Because I know that's where this whole issue of his depression STARTED!" said Sanji hating being cut off.
"What'd he say?" asked Zoro looking at the cook with serious eyes.
"All he said was that he 'changed'. He said he became a woman and that was why you didn't want to be near him!" said Sanji his anger rising once again.
"That's what—he thinks?" asked Zoro not knowing.
"YES!!" said Sanji looking at the swordsman. "You mean YOU didn't know?"
"Of course not!" spat Zoro. "How the he-- am I supposed to know what he thinks?!"
"Of course you wouldn't know!" growled Sanji shaking his fists. "You're never THERE!!"
"Oh and like you are?!" spat Zoro.
"I was just now!" pointed Sanji. "When he cried his eyes out because of the depression YOU placed on him!! So tell me, what the he-- did you do to him back on that island huh you bast---?!?!!"
"Shut the he-- up!!" shouted Zoro having his sword halfway out already.
"Hey, hey, hey!" came Nami in the dinning room to see the two fighting. "What's going on here?!"
Zoro just growled as he turned and left. Sanji growled and pointed at him as he left and shouted—
"That's right walk away!! That's all you're ever good at YOU BAST---!!!"
"Sanji!" gasped Nami placing her fists on her hips.
"I'm sorry Miss Nami," he said cupping his hands before her. "But he needs to hear what he is!"
"Still!" said Nami shaking her head. "Can't you two just stop fighting for one moment?! I swear you two will bring down this ship one day! Impossible or not!"
"Luffy?" came Robin as she knocked on the door before she entered only to see a weeping Luffy on her bed trying to hide the tears with her hat.
Luffy quickly turned away so the woman couldn't see her, but it was too late. Robin smiled warmly as she came and sat down beside her and soon wrapped her arms around her in a hug.
"It's okay Luffy," she said kindly. "You can cry around me. Nothing's wrong with it."
And so Luffy took her advice at that and wept upon her like a daughter would their mother. She buried her face into her breast and tried to shake this feeling away, but it just wouldn't leave.
"I can't—I can't stop crying!" cried Luffy. "Robin tell me why!!"
"Well," said Robin caressing her back with a few extra arms. "Girls cry for many reasons. Either someone has hurt them in some way like broke their heart, or stepped on their feelings or those of others—then there's just plain mood swings, but you wouldn't be getting those until you're an old woman."
"But I don't want to stay like this Robin!" she cried, her voice squeaking through her sobs.
"I know that sweetheart," said Robin with a nod. "We'll change you back."
"But why!" cried Luffy. "Why can't I get these tears to stop?!"
"Perhaps someone has hurt your feelings," suggested Robin. "You can't possibly have a broken heart could you?"
"What 'sniff' what does it feel like?" asked Luffy somewhat calming down in the embrace of the elder woman.
"Well," said Robin trying to explain this as simple as possible for her. "You feel sad and lonely—and it feels like your heart's been ripped in two."
"'Sniff' it could be that 'sniff'," said Luffy feeling another wave of tears coming. "Oh Robin I can't stop these feelings! Do women feel these?!"
"Of course," said Robin with a nod. "Why are you so sad Mr. Captain?"
"Because," Luffy cried as she trembled, holding onto Robin's shirt for dear life. "I want things back to the way they were—because of—because of—Zoro won't look at me anymore!!"
"I see, this is about our swordsman is it?" said Robin with a nod. "Why won't he look at you?"
"BECAUSE WE MADE LOVE!!!" cried Luffy not caring anymore. "There, I said it! Now you know! But it wasn't our fault! Please you have to understand that!!"
Then she broke out into many more sobs. Robin held onto her tighter. Well she would have never guessed that, but she wasn't going to be judging her now.
"It's okay Luffy, shh, shh, I understand," said Robin petting the back of the girl's raven hair.
"It was the locals!" cried Luffy with rivers running down her face.
"There were locals?" asked Robin not knowing that either.
With a nod Luffy continued—
"They were going to sacrifice me to Zoro because 'sniff' because they thought he was their god. Zoro—he decided to say we were getting married and so they gave us a wedding and when they placed us in this hut there were these torches—they were lighting some kind of smell that made us—"
Luffy began crying again and Robin just petted her. She cooed her saying it was all right and this seemed to help Luffy out a little.
"When I woke up 'sniff' he was even still—inside me!!" at that she cried again.
"There, there," said Robin petting her head. "It wasn't yours or Mr. Roronoa's fault. You couldn't help what happened to you."
"And now—now he won't look at me!!" cried Luffy. "At first I didn't want to look at him either—that was, after a month I began to miss him 'sniff, sniff' I saw him one time though."
"Who, Zoro?" asked Robin receiving a nod from Luffy.
"In the dinning room. I was snacking on some food and he was just drinking, but when he looked at me for a little he—he left. He just can't look at me anymore!!" she cried.
"There, there, Luffy, I'm sure there's more to it than that," said Robin with a kind smile.
"Like what?" asked Luffy looking up at Robin with watery eyes.
"Maybe he's feeling what you're feeling?" suggested Robin.
"I don't know," cried Luffy hugging the woman and crying again. "Please, please don't tell Nami or anyone else—I don't want them to know!"
"Don't worry," hummed Robin soothingly trying to lull the little one to sleep. "I won't as long as you don't want me to."
"Thank-you," said Luffy nuzzling into her, as she was soon emotionally drained and about ready to sleep.
Once the youngest girl was asleep Robin tucked her in and sighed. Things were a lot clearer now. She wondered how things were going to get back to normal now.
Turning Luffy back into a boy or not the Captain and First Mate still made love. It would still be awkward between the two if not more awkward. Robin shook her head before turning off the light and headed out—she had a feeling the problems weren't over with just yet.
Hot Shot's girl: Oh they're not lol. Yeah, this chp was a little depressing, but it had to be written. Don't worry the next chp will be much more on the cheerier side :D Yays well until next chp bye ;D
