Alright! Here is an AU LawXRobin that was requested for me to do! I am pressed on time right now and really need to get ready for work! So a quick update here! This was requested by a guest, and I hope you like it my dear!

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"Robin!" Zoro shouted across the high school hallway. "Our lunches got mixed up,"

Zoro held out an obento towards Robin with a huff, giving a look of disbelief that this always seemed to happen to them.

"You'd think mom would realize by now that though we're related, we don't have the same tastes." Robin giggled, swapping their lunches out.

"Where are you going?" Zoro asked, looking around for Nami who was usually by her all the time.

"I'm heading towards the doctor's office. My headaches haven't gone away so I'm getting some medicine." Robin told him with a gentle smile.

Zoro's brows furrowed in worry for his sister; these headaches have been bothering her for a week now and still won't go away. But at least the medicine the doctor gives her helps. He reached out his hand and patted her head, his worry transferring to her through the touch. "If it gets any worse just go home. I don't want you collapsing in the hallway."

"Hai, hai," She said with a smile before continuing down the hallway towards the small doctors office they had for the school.

Robin turned back to make sure her protective older brother was out of sight before she let her hair down from the high ponytail it was up in, and fixed her skirt. You see, she couldn't be completely honest with her brother. She wasn't going to see the doctor for medicine like she said; instead she was going just to see the doctor himself.

"Back again?"

Robin smiled as her hand was on the door handle. He didn't even need to know who was there to know it was her. She slid the door open and looked at him with a bright smile. There he was with dark hair and grey eyes, staring her down intensely while his posture said he was completely bored.

"Doctor Law," She said with a nod of her head. "Seems my headaches have come back again."

"Is that so?" He asked with a smirk.

*A week before*

"Did you hear that we got a new doctor?" Nami said with a mischievous smile on her face. Robin raised an eyebrow at her best friend, playing along with the girls gossip like normal. "They say he's not good looking though. That's lame." She huffed, placing her chin in her palm.

"Nami! Pay attention!" Mr. Newgate said, throwing a piece of chalk at her that barely missed and crumbled on impact on the wall.

Nami ducked her head down and clamped her mouth shut, finding it embarrassing that she got caught, and terrifying of Mr. Newgate's chalk throw. It was going to kill her one day. But she'd rather him as a teacher then the Principal, Mr. Sengoku. That man was terrifying.

The gossip didn't stop though, because just as class ended and Robin and Nami went to lunch, she picked up right where she left off.

"The least the school can do is give us some good looking teachers!" Nami complained as she set her bento at the table with the rest of the crew.

"Who are you talking about?" Luffy asked curiously, pushing on Usopp and Chopper to lean closer to her to hear what she said.

"Oi, stop climbing all over the place." Zoro scolded him, knocking the smaller boy in the head gently.

Robin laughed at her brother's gentleness towards the outgoing boy. A pang rang in her head and she placed a hand to her temple, trying to push it back.

"You okay?" Nami asked, tilting her head.

"Yeah, just tired." Robin said, with a shake of her head to get the headache away.

"You need cooooooola!" Franky said, placing a bottle of the caffeinated drink in front of her.

She giggled and took the drink politely; she was pretty sure cola wouldn't help her headaches, but she couldn't refuse a free drink from one of her friends. Their crew was a little outgoing with their mixed matched people. But somehow it worked out with them and they evened one another out.

Another pang hit her head but it seemed to be getting worse. She really needed to stop staying up so late reading. She was getting sleep deprived and earning migraines as a consequence. Nami furrowed her brows and pointed her chopsticks at Robin.

"You need to go home and rest." Nami told her sternly, worry for her friend peeking through her irritation.

Robin stood up with a sigh and put away her lunch, unable to eat with the pain. "I'll go see if they have some medicine to help first."

Nami smiled at her and gave a small wave. "Make sure to tell me if this new doctor is as bad looking as they say!" She shouted, laughing afterwards at the embarrassed look upon Robin's face.

It's not like she was expecting much from the new doctor; all she cared about was getting some medicine to help….at least that was what she was thinking until she opened the door to the doctor's office. There in the chair sat a man with slightly shaggy short dark hair and the greyest of eyes that seemed to bore into you. He was tall and lean, and you could see the tattoo's upon his hands. The look in his eyes made a shiver run down her spine as he looked over at her; she felt like her breath was being taken away.

"Can I help you?" He asked her, standing up from his seat and ushering her in.

"A-are you the new doctor?" She asked, flustered slightly by the musky cologne that came off of him.

"That I am," He said with a smirk towards her. "Came to see if the rumors were true?"

She shook her head and winced slightly at the pang that it caused. That seemed to tell him enough of what was going on. He pressed a hand to her upper back and made her sit on the bed. He grabbed the top of her head and pushed his thumbs around, waiting for her to wince in certain spots.

"How long has the headaches been going on?" He asked her with a glanced down.

"About three days," She said with a sigh. Though he was trying to find where her headaches were the worst, his hands were gentle on her head. "I think it's from sleep deprivation."

Law dropped his hands and sat in his own chair, giving her a raised eyebrow. "Then why not just take a nap?" He asked her, pointing at the bed she was sitting on.

"Because I have a test after lunch that I cannot miss." She told him with a smile, fighting his cockiness with her smartass comment. "I don't have free time all school day like some doctor's may."

"What's your name?" He asked her with a chuckle, leaning back and crossing his arms.

"It's polite to first give your name before asking for another's," She told him with a pasted on smile, wondering how he became part of the school system with the cocky attitude.

"Trafalgar Law." He said with a nod, answering it simply and to the point.

"Doctor Law, huh? Nice to meet you. My name is Nico Robin." She said with a nod of her own. "Now back to the point, is there any medicine you can give me so I can last the rest of the day?"

Law scrunched the corner of his mouth in thought, trying to think of what could help her sleep deprivation migraines without making her drowsy. "Try this," He said, standing up and holding his fist out.

She opened up her hand and he dropped to tablets into her hand before he filled up a cup and handed it to her next. She didn't wait a moment to take them, and let out a sigh from the cool water helping her a bit.

"Wait about 30 minutes and it should kick in." He told her with a smile. "If you want them to get better, then you'll have to sleep."

"Thank you," She said, standing up and grabbing her bag as she walked towards the door.

"Good luck on your test!" He told her, making her look back from the door and see the smile on his face that seemed to light up his whole attitude.

She closed the door slowly before leaning against it. A red blush was across her face deeply as her heart raced like a speed car. His smile made her so flustered that she couldn't think straight right then. What was that all about? How could he just change his attitude so quickly?

She vowed to not go in there again. She didn't even tell Nami about how he looked. Why didn't she tell her best friend? It didn't matter….did it? But as much as she kept telling herself she wouldn't return, somehow she kept finding herself back by the doctor's door and walking in asking for the headache medicine.

She laid down on the bed, waiting for the medicine to 'take affect' on her before she went to class. But in truth she just wanted to be able to lay in there and see him.

"Are you sleeping?" He asked her, filling out a piece of paper at his desk.

"Yeah, but the headaches don't go away," She said with a sigh, dropping an arm over her face, but still left enough room for her to glance down and spot him at the desk.

Suddenly as she closed her eyes, the bed bent down and moved. She moved her arm to look at what had been placed on the bed and nearly choked she breathed in so quickly. Law was sitting on the edge of the bed, looking down at her. He was slowly leaning closer and closer to her, making her head press back into the pillow and her cheeks to enflame.

"I think you're lying," He told her, inches from her face.

She blinked in disbelief at the accusation, expecting something completely different than a statement on her lie. He pulled back and stood up, and she sat up quickly to look at him with wide eyes. She wanted to argue with him, but her tongue was so twisted and tied at the moment from her being flustered that she couldn't even concentrate on what was going on.

"That…!" She said, trying to find an excuse that wouldn't make her sound like a creep.

A chuckle came from him as his hand laid upon her head gently and patted her hair. "If you wanted to come visit, all you have to do is come in. You don't need some excuse to stay in here."

Robin's cheeks reddened more so as she pulled the sheets up to her face and tried to hid behind it and his deep stare inside of her soul. He chuckled again as she flopped backwards and scooted down before the covers of the bed, trying to hide her embarrassment before it grew.

Robin was on her way towards Law's office again when squealing came from the hallway, making her stop and look down towards the group of girls. They were crowding around the entrance of the doctor's office, whispering, squealing, and trying to get Law to notice them from the outside.

"Oh my god!" Nami said, running up to Robin from the group once she was spotted. "Robin! You didn't tell me the doctor was so hot!"

Robin stood there with her mouth shut as she stared at the group, wondering how it was that she was going to get into the office with them crowding around. It wasn't just her space with him anymore. She clenched her hand around the strap of her bag and turned on her heel, heading in the other direction and away from the girls who were making her irritation grow.

"Robin? Wait!" Nami said, looking back at the girls in want, but instead followed after her friend who was plainly having a hard time about something now. "What's wrong?"

Robin ignored her question and continued on, walking faster when the squeals erupted and spurned her anger more. She didn't want them to know about Law, and definitely didn't want them hanging around him. But she hated how selfish she was sounding when she listened to her thoughts. He wasn't hers to be possessive over.

"Robin!" Nami shouted, grabbing her arm and making her stop her fast walk down the hallway. "Why are you so angry?"

Nami stopped and looked at her friend, the emotions flashing across Robin's eyes like a slideshow that seemed to tell the orange haired girl all she needed to know. She let go of Robin's arm and looked at her gently, trying to get Robin to look at her truly and not sideways slightly.

"So that's why you kept going to his office." She said with a sigh and a shake of her head.

She crossed her arms, but the smile on her face told Robin that the girl wasn't mad at her for ditching out on lunch all the time and going there instead.

"You should have just told me to begin with. I would have fought some of those girls off…" Nami said with a smile and an easy shrug that said it didn't matter to her.

Robin let out a small giggle at her friends try at acting tough against the others girls, her mood lightening at the thought of her actually going after them to get them away from the office. "Thanks Nami," was all she said as her and Nami walked off to class to ignore the girls crowding and gossiping.

Robin was walking to her next class after lunch, a sigh coming from her lips as she thought about how bored she was going to be. Though Mr. Shanks was entertaining for the most part, he was a little too hard to understand in his lessons.

Someone grabbed her arm suddenly and jerked her to the side. They had pulled her into a room and slammed the door shut before locking it, moving her to the wall beside the door and making her back hit the wall.

"What?" She asked, looking in the darkness at who had her. The window was open behind him and the shadows covered his face completely, masking who he but still she could tell who it was by the touch of his hands on her arms. "This would be considered kidnapping."

A soft chuckle came from Law as he backed up, letting the light come over his face. She looked over by the window and saw the chair that was neatly placed by it with the cigarette holder with a freshly lit cigarette added to it.

"Smoking on campus too? You're breaking all kinds of rules today." She told him with a raised eyebrow, but followed him still to the window as he sat down and began puffing on his cigarette.

"You haven't been coming lately." He said, looking at her with his own raised eyebrow.

"You can't be lonely. There's girls there everyday." She said with a shrug and a look of disbelief on his face.

He looked at her sideways and blew out a puff of smoke, giving a small shrug. "But they aren't you,"

Robin stood there in shock as she watched him look out the window, deliberately not looking at her. She couldn't believe what she just heard.

"What does it matter?" She asked, shrugging it off as something he was just trying to tease her with.

Law looked at her more sternly and waited for her to look back at him to capture her eyes with his own. "It matters because you I can talk with, those other girls are all immature and about getting a boyfriend." He sighed, giving a small groan with the statement.

"Well then it's not like we're completely different." She told him, looking out the window this time so he didn't see the blush that was creeping up on her.

But that didn't stop him from spotting the red tips of her ears as she tucked her hair back out of her face. He smiled and put out his cigarette with a small twist of his hand. She had walked right into his trap like he had expected her too.

Slowly he stood up and looked at her, trying to coax her with his eyes to look back at him, but she was far more stubborn to allow that. He stepped closer to her, standing right in front of her and blocking her view of the window so she had nowhere else to look. Slowly she looked up at him and nearly blushed bright red there at the sight of his smile on her with the light behind him.

"So you're immature too? I doubt that." He told her with a chuckle, making her walk into his trap more. "But if that's not the point we were talking about, then it must be about you looking for a boyfriend."

Robin gulped and turned her face away again, confirming what he was trying to find out. He smirked and grabbed her chin, making her look at him forcefully and so that she couldn't turn her face away from him again. She felt like she was being sucked into an endless pit when she stared into his eyes. That, and she couldn't seem to look away once he had his eyes locked on her.

"So you're wanting a boyfriend too, huh?" He said, feeling proud as the blush ran across her cheeks. He leaned forward until his face was a mere few centimeter's from her own and smiled brightly. "Well…then I don't mind filling that position."

Before Robin could blink he was pressing a soft kiss upon her lips, secretly hiding the both of them behind the tinted windows that were reflecting the sun on the other side so they weren't visible at all. He pulled back away from her, and waited for her to process what had just happened, and he smiled more as a puff of smoke came from her head before her face completely reddened.

It was like a dream to Robin to have Law as her boyfriend; but of course they couldn't let anyone know. Nami thought it was an unrequited love between them so far and helped Robin by keeping the girls away. But that gave them the alone time they hoped for in his office.

"Finally some quiet," Law sighed as he set down the papers on his desk and the last patient walked out the door.

The sound of sliding curtains made him smile and turn around to spot Robin sitting there on the bed with her legs crossed and a smile on her face. "We finally get to have some alone time."

She scooted off the bed, smiling as Law turned in his chair and waited for her to walk over. Slowly she stepped over to him, walking slowly to make him wait longer and tease him a bit for revenge.

"Took you long enough," He commented, raising an eyebrow at her.

She leaned forward and placed her hands on the arms of his chair as she leaned over to him. "You're just impatient." She told him before leaning down and kissing him this time.

It didn't take him long to take initiative in the kiss and deepen it. He grabbed the back of her neck and pulled her closer, slipping his tongue inside of her mouth and sending her mind into a downward smile. She sat in his lap with her arms loosely around his neck as she reveled in the kiss, loving the way his big hands cupped her like she were some small person.

His strong arms held her to his body as he wrapped one around her back and kept her close. They got lost in their own world when they were alone, forgetting where they were and who may be nearby at any moment.

"I told you to go rest at home if you're not feeling well!" Zoro said, sliding the door open forcefully.

They broke apart quickly and stared at Zoro who was staring back in utter shock and disbelief at the school doctor and his sister kissing so passionately.

"What do you think you're doing?" He asked, charging over to the two of them.

"Zoro, I can explain," She said, worried her brother would drag her away.

"What are you doing to my sister?" He asked, anger at the doctor and not at Robin at all.

Law smirked and looked at him, standing up and staring at Zoro eye to eye with no wavering. "Kissing her obviously. Is that a problem?"

Zoro looked Law up and down, his look of disapprovement obviously on his face. His eyes were analyzing Law and then he looked at Robin and thought about how often she came here. Now it all seemed to make sense to him why she'd be perfectly fine before and after lunch time when she'd go to see him.

He let out a deep sigh and crossed his arms in furrowed brow thought. He looked at Law with a cracked eye before opening them up on a solution and pointing a finger at him. "Make her cry and I'll make sure you never work here again."

Robin smiled at her brother, seeing for once, that his protectiveness was working against him when he saw how happy she was with Law.