Okay here is the LawXRobin (LaBin/ LawBin) requested by many people! I had an unknown guest, xayine, and Judith all request for this sequel to happen! I don't know if it's quite what you were hoping for, but I had this image in my head for something to happen and I just went with it! Not as great as the others, yet still very satisfactory!

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It came as a shock to Robin to see Law once again at Punk Hazard, and she was all but giddy and bubbly to see him again. Yet the look on his face told her he was anything but happy to see her at that moment. He had thankfully told her about his predicament on Punk Hazard and how he couldn't let Caesar Clown know how close he was to Robin.

It was hard for her not to run straight into his arms like her mind was telling her too, and not to panic when they were all in trouble, but she had to compose herself until he gave her the all good. Law was no longer a simple rookie, he was a Shichibukai; one of the top pirates who work with the government. Of course that didn't sit well with her since the government has been after her since she was a child, and they took everything away from her.

It wasn't starting to bother her that he was hiding their relationship until Punk Hazard was over and they were on the ship once more. Even though they didn't need to hide it, and she didn't have a major qualm with him being a shichibukai, he still wasn't talking to her.

"What's up with you?" Zoro asked her as he sat down next to her on the deck.

Robin was sitting against the railing with her legs pulled up and a book in her hands, but her face told him that she was doing anything but reading. She glanced over at him and sighed, setting the book down since Zoro wasn't going to leave it alone.

"Personal problems," She told him with a plastered on smile.

Zoro raised an eyebrow, looking at the complicated expression she was wearing. Her eyes flashed over to Law momentarily before going back to Zoro, telling him who it was about at least. He sighed heavily and put his arms behind his head, leaning back slightly and closing his eyes.

"So the new guy on the ship bothers you…" Zoro said, seeing her tense up from the corner of his eye. "Just ignore him if he bothers you so much."

She put her chin on her knees, wrapping her arms around them and stared at Law. "If only it were that simple to change everything."

Zoro let out a curt laugh and patted her head. "So something more went on between you two than I thought." He looked at Law and noticed why she was so bothered. He wouldn't even look over at her and never seemed to just talk to her. "Give him a little taste of his own medicine."

Robin looked at Zoro with slightly widened eyes, but the smirk on his face said that he saw this as a game himself to torment Law. She giggled at the thought, knowing he was joking around and wasn't serious at all.

"Thanks for trying to help," She laughed again, shaking her head and sitting back up, leaning back, and putting her head on his shoulder.

She knew that at first Zoro hated her, but now, just like her, he saw her as nakama and had her back when she needed him. She felt his hand pat her head once again, trying to silently make her feel better. As she leaned against him and relaxed in his comfort, an idea popped into her head that just might work.

"Maybe I should give him a taste of his own medicine," She said, lifting her head and looking at Zoro. She smiled at him mischievously , making him look at her confused. "Want to help me?"

Zoro wasn't sure what to think of her new plan, but the way she smirked at him made him want to be on whatever she was going to do. She smiled back at her. "Count me in,"

"Robin-chwan!" Sanji called out loudly, spinning around and handing her a drink. "A rainbow soda water to cool off in this weather!"

"Thanks cook-san." She told him politely, hanging onto the drink and taking a sip.

"What's that?" Zoro asked, stopping behind her chair and looking down at the drink. He leaned over her shoulder and took the straw into his mouth, taking a sip of his own from the cool drink. "Tastes good."

"AHHHHH! STUPID MARIMO!" Sanji shouted out, trying to kick at Zoro who dodged easily and smirked at her.

Robin smiled back at Zoro and drank again, showing it wasn't anything to panic about. From the corner of her eye she watched Law slump where he was sitting, his eyes shadowed and glaring at Zoro. She smiled wider and went back to her book in her lap, acting as if she didn't see him.

Though she could tell it irked Law to see Zoro and her so familiar with one another, but still he wouldn't say much to her. So when Zoro was practicing his swing with his heavy weights again, she decided to put the plan into another level.

She stood up from her seat and set her book down, sauntering over purposely to Zoro on the higher deck. She crossed her arms over her chest, making her multiples of her arms appear around his arms and the weights, stopping him from swinging again. He looked over at her questioningly, but with a smirk on his face. She dropped her hands, letting him go and letting him drop his weight down.

"Training hard still," She observed, running her finger along his side and walking around him to the front.

"Need to keep up my skills," He said, wiping at his forehead.

Robin smiled and ducked under his arm, standing between him and the weight in front of him. She smiled at him teasingly, before letting out a small gasp as he lifted her up onto his arm. She sat on his shoulder and smiled down at him. He smiled back up at her, chuckling as he bounced her up and caught her again.

"So is the medicine working?" He whispered to her so she could only hear.

She leaned down next to his ear as she cupped his cheek, making it look like she was giving him a small kiss on the cheek. "He's starting to feel it's affects."

They both glanced over at Law who was covered in a dark aura as he watched Robin and Zoro have their sweet moment together. They could see the malice coming from him in a murderous way. He wanted to clean slice off Zoro's head and make him let Robin go.

"Seems the doctor doesn't like someone messing with his patient." Zoro chuckled, setting her down finally.

"The doctor needs his medicine though," Robin said, running her hand along his arm as she walked over to the railing and sat on it.

"How long have those two…." Law began to ask Nami.

"They've been all friendly since we all got back together," Nami told him, placing her sunglasses on top of her head and looked at him. "Does it bother you?" She raised an eyebrow, more inclined to the situation than anyone thought.

Law hummed at her and crossed his arms over his chest, thumping his fingers on his legs as he tried to calm his jealousy down. He wanted to march up there right now and separate them; to put a physical barrier around her to keep any man away. But he couldn't afford to let DoFlamingo know he was close to her. He had too many enemies that were very dangerous; he couldn't put her in danger like that.

Though he kept thinking that to himself repeatedly, he couldn't stop his jealousy from rising every time he saw Robin and Zoro getting close to one another and getting all friendly. It was nearly unbearable to see them even walk by each other now. What had happened to their time together? Did it mean absolutely nothing to her? Or did he make her wait too long?

He felt guilty for even thinking about the two years she had to wait till she saw him again, and even then he treated her like he had never met her before and was just a crew member on the Straw hat crew. He put a hand to his head and leaned against the wall with a groan. He was mentally smacking himself for letting her be alone for so long.

"Zoro-san," Robin called out, snapping Law from his thoughts instantly.

She was walking down the hallway, looking around for the swordsman who must have gotten out of her sight. She stopped in the hallway as she caught sight of Law standing there, looking him up and down for a moment. A flush went over her face as she remembered the way his body looked back then, and imagined how it would look now after all his hard work.

Law stepped in her way every time she tried to step around him, making her groan in irritation. She crossed her arms over her chest again, making arms come out of the floor and grab his legs to stop him from moving again. This time she side stepped around him and began to walk past him.

Law reached out, twisting his body awkwardly to grab a hold of her arm and make her lose hold of her devil fruit power. She stopped in her tracks instantly, glancing back at him with a cool glaze. She wasn't going to let him see how his touch was instantly flaring a fire up in her.

"Did you move on?" He asked her just as cooly. His eyes were piercing into her deeply, trying to see into her mind himself.

She gripped her hand into a fist, giving him a raised eyebrow. "And if I did?"

Law clenched his teeth and tightened his hold on her arm, not liking that answer, or the thoughts that went into his mind with the answer. He breathed in deeply and let it out slowly, letting her arm go.

"If that's what you truly want…." He said softly, pocketing his hands and looking at the floor like it was more interesting.

That definitely wasn't the answer she wanted to hear, and she didn't expect it either. She pursed her lips and furrowed his brows at him, keeping her trembling hands taut so she could calm herself down.

"So you're giving up that easily?" She grumbled at him, her shoulders shaking now. "What happened to that pride that pushed you forward when we first met? The stubbornness to not let me go? Am I worth that little to you now?"

Robin hated to think that she was losing yet another person to the government. Another person was walking away from her and leaving her behind. It was like her worst nightmare coming true all over again. She felt the burning sensation behind her eyes that threatened about tears to come, but she pushed it back.

Law could hear the sadness in her voice as it cracked and choked off. It was as if he could see the tears running down her face already without even having to look back. He looked at the ground with shadowed eyes, determined not to give in. The words she shouted at him were all too true. He wasn't as prideful or stubborn as he was before, and he knew that its what made him worry more.

"Say something…please….." She begged him, wanting to hear some kind of explanation from him. But he stood there in silence, not giving a word of his actions.

Robin choked down the cut off words shouting inside of her. She turned on her heel and stormed out of the hallway, heading for the watch tower instantly to get away from everyone and everything.

"This is a surprise." Zoro said with raised eyebrows, looking at Robin as she finished climb in and slammed the door shut. He let out a choke as he saw the water built up on the edge of her eyes; he didn't know what to do with a crying women. "What happened?"

Robin clenched her teeth, flopping onto his bed and burrowing her face into his pillow to keep her tears at bay. Zoro set down his weights and sat on the edge of the bed, feeling bad for Robin who was usually cool and refined about everything.

"Did the medicine back fire?" He asked, looking into her sorrow closer.

Robin nodded her head, feeling ridiculous that she even planned to try and make him jealous. She only made it worse when he asked her about it and she decided to play with it a bit more to push him past his jealousy point, but instead it back fired on her and destroyed what they had.

"It was the wrong type of medicine," Robin mumbled into the pillow.

"Where's Robin?" Luffy asked next to Law, tilting his head at Zoro who finally came down from his room.

He glanced up at his captain before glaring at Law next to him. "She's asleep," He sighed, closing his eyes and grabbing a snack off of the plate Sanji was carrying around.

"In your room?" Chopper asked, looking up at his room with a opened mouth.

"Things are progressing," Nami giggled, putting her sunglasses to her mouth.

Zoro glanced at her and shook his head, the cunning woman stirring things up once more. "What she does is her own choice."

Law and Zoro were glaring at each other until sparks were going up between them. It was like a battlefield between them, that would explode any moment completely.

"You shouldn't tell people about personal life." Law growled at him, taking out his jealousy on the green haired swordsman.

"Well maybe you shouldn't make a woman desperate enough to run from you." Zoro growled back.

Luffy looked back and forth between his first mate and his new friend. He wasn't sure what was going on at all like the oblivious person he was. The others though knew to keep away from whatever was going on between the two fierce been.

Robin hadn't come out of Zoro's room for the whole day, and soon everyone was worrying whether she was alright or not. It wasn't like Robin to let something affect her so much. Nami had gone up and checked on her a few times, but it seemed she came out just as disheartened as she went in.

Zoro jabbed his shoulder into Law's own shoulder, knocking him off balance on the side of the ship. He glared over at the new ship mate, daring him to say something about it.

"Don't blame me for something she decided." Law told him with narrowed eyes.

Zoro narrowed his eyes and grabbed the lapel of Laws shirt, pushing him against the wall angrily. "I can blame you all I want. When a nakama of mine comes to my room crying because of you, I will blame you for everything!"

Law looked away from Zoro, hating to listen to what he already knew Robin was feeling. He knew she would probably cry because of what he had said, but he didn't know it was so bad she wouldn't leave the room.

"Listen," Zoro growled at him, tightening his grip on the shirt. "I don't know how deep your relationship was with Robin, but you need to solve it now. You're the one who screwed it up. If you're a man you need to fight for what you want."

Zoro pushed him backwards against the wall as he let his shirt go, glaring at him harshly one more time before walking away and leaving him there leaning against the wall to think about what he had said. Law put a hand to his head, taking his hat off as he slid a hand down his face.

"What the hell am I doing?" Law asked himself, looking up at the sky that was endless.

He felt so stupid! Of course Zoro was right, he just didn't want to admit it to himself; and now he was feeling the consequences of jumping the gun. He stood up slowly, glancing up at the tower and sighing in defeat. He couldn't keep himself away from her any longer.

Robin snuck out of the tower in the middle of the night, needing some fresh air to clear her mind from the days events. She felt so wore out from all that happened, and she knew she needed to get back to her normal attitude by tomorrow so no one panicked.

She crossed her arms around her chest and hugged them close, keeping herself warm as the wind blew her hair back behind her. The light reflected off of her hair and skin, her blue eyes shining with the ocean.

"Robin?" Law whispered, making her turn around to look at him.

She took a step back until her back was hitting the railing of the ship, leaving her with no place to escape. Law looked at her with his pleading eyes, the light of the moon reflecting in his own grey ones. He looked sorrowful to her, like a kid who knew they were guilty of stealing a cookie from the jar their mother told him not to touch.

"Go away," She told him, hugging herself tighter as he walked over to her and pinned her against the railing.

"Listen to me," He commanded, eyes hypnotizing her into listening to him. Her mouth clamped shut and her body froze in place as she looked up at him.

The heat from his body was wafting off of him and onto her, and she could feel the muscles of his body move on her own skin. Her mind was telling her to touch him, to feel him, and her body wanted to feel his muscles like she had before the first time they met. She was hardly able to control herself from him; he was already capturing her completely again.

"You were right," He said, snapping her out of her thoughts. He sighed to her and laid his head on her shoulder, trying to gather the right words. "I was so scared of you being hurt because of being around me, that I lost my stubbornness and pride to hang onto you with all my might."

Robin's heart beat furiously and her hands reached up to grab his sleeves, desperately trying to hang onto him like he was a life line that was going to save her. She never thought he'd tell her she was right on the matter, and now she wasn't blaming herself for their fight like she had before.

He lifted his head from her shoulder and looked at her, begging her with his eyes to forgive him for what he did. "Please," He said, cupping her cheeks in his hands gently. "Forgive me?"

He pulled her face to his and kissed her lips. She still tasted sweet, but it was a more refined taste this time than it was before. Robins closed her eyes and wrapped her arms up and around his shoulders, grasping them in her hands.

The waves knocked against the boat loudly, rocking them back and forth in motion, but the way he was locking her to the railing was keeping them securely in place instead of flying around like a doll normally would.

Law pulled away from her and stared into her eyes as she slowly fluttered them open, coming back to her senses. "I'll never let you go. I promise. If I have to kidnap you then I will."

Robin giggled a little, making Law's heart flutter in joy at her light hearted expression once again. "I think you'll have to fight Luffy-san on that matter. He won't give his nakama away so easily."

Law chuckled and wrapped his arms around her waist, kissing her lips again as he pushed her on the railing, revealing in the feel of her in his arms once more.

"Oh? What's going on now?" Nami asked as she spotted Robin sitting in between Law's legs as he sat back on the deck. "A new guy already?"

Robin smiled at her warmly and giggled a little, brushing off her curiosity like a fly. "Just back to normal."

Law chuckled and put a hand to his mouth, stifling a louder laugh as Nami dropped her jaw in amazement at the black haired woman.

Zoro came down from his room and glared at Law, threatening him silently as he walked by. He glanced at Robin, giving her a raised eyebrow which she returned with a smile and a reassuring wave to brush off his worry.

Law looked at the smile Robin was giving him and gripped her jaw. He turned her head over to him and kissed her lips passionately. Nami gaped again at the two who were so open about how they were now, and Zoro smiled at Robin who was staring at Law in shock and a huge blush on her cheeks