Robin was caught by Zoro before hitting the ground. Nami was in shock, so it took her a few seconds before making up her mind.

-Zoro…how much did you hear?- asked Nami, feeling ashamed for what had happened.

-All of it- replied Zoro, with an emotionless face.

-I'm….I'm sorry- Nami sighed. She was confused. The anger had left her with Robin's consciousness, and now she was feeling lost. This was the first time she'd had an argument with Robin. The first time Robin had actually yelled at her. And the first time they had hurt each other's feelings intentionally.

-Don't apologize. You were right- replied Zoro.

-Was I?- Nami truly doubted his words. Maybe she had been too harsh- It's just…- a tear began to run her face- It's so frustrating. She's so frustrating…

-I get it. Now, go get Chopper. I'll take her to the infirmary.

-You don't even know where it is!- Nami said, partly teasing him and partly being serious- I'll get Chopper, you just stay here. The last thing we need is having you wandering for hours before getting to the infirmary- Nami said while running to the men's room.

-Oi!- Zoro didn't get to complain on time- Whatever.

A few minutes later, while Chopper was checking Robin's condition and she was still unconscious, Zoro and Nami went outside the infirmary to talk.

-What should I do? Robin probably hates me now. She's going to kill me- Nami was wondering, non ironically, if Robin would kill her just for being mad at her.

-Oi, oi, that's not going to happen- Zoro sighted- The real problem is, what are we gonna do when she wakes up?

-Dunno…maybe we should just…leave her alone as she said- Nami was exhausted, and she didn't want to fight anymore.

-No, we can't do that- Zoro replied, with a serious expression- As I said, you were right. She doesn't trust us. And we can't have a crewmate that doesn't understand basic human trust with us.

-But…Zoro…-Nami was now feeling guilty about saying that.

-Well, I guess trusting must be an issue for someone who had been on the run for twenty years- Even if he couldn't relate to Robin, he was able to understand the situation- Since the idiot of our captain won't let Robin go on her own, and neither will us, then we have just one option…- he was interrupted by the noise of the infirmary's door being open. Chopper was walking towards them.

-Chopper…how is Robin?-Nami hoped, despite herself, that Robin stayed asleep the whole night or something like that. She wasn't prepared to talk to her right now.

-She should wake up soon- Chopper said, professionally- As far as I can tell, she has various contusions in her head, and two open wounds. Maybe even a concussion. That's why she fainted- He looked sad.

-So… she had received blows in the head?- Zoro asked as he began to understand the situation.

-I think she had- replied Chopper- But…-the reindeer was on the verge of tears- I don't understand. Why hadn't she told me? I could have help her…-he now was crying like a little boy. Nami took him off the floor and gave him a hug, but didn't say anything. They were interrupted by subtle noises inside the infirmary.

-She is probably throwing up- Chopper explained- It's a common symptom of concussions.

-But she hadn't eaten anything in almost a day- Nami replied.

-In that case, she will probably stop soon-Chopper said- I can call you when she stops if you want.

-I don't think that's a good ide..-Nami was saying when she was interrupted by Zoro.

-We'll wait for you to call us- he replied. Nami gave him a worried look. She really didn't want to face Robin now.

Chopper returned to the infirmary to give Robin some antispasmodic herbs, to help her stop retching. Zoro and Nami stood silent for a while, until she decided to talk.

-I don't think she wants me there now, Zoro.

-We'll solve this in a minute. If you want to know what's going on with her, you better go in. Besides, she will probably need your support after what I'm gonna say- Zoro was looking with the eyes of a predator.

Nami felt shivers down her spine. She was going to ask him what was that about, but Chopper showed up and nodded, saying silently that they could come in now.