Author's Note: Hinting a little ZoRo in this one :D Sorry for the lack of updating, but I have some serious schoolwork to catch up on. I hate summer work. More than I hate writer's block. And the other day I went to Rapid's water park, which is an hour away. ROAD TRIP! And that was fun woo!

Enjoy!


Zoro

These guys were too easy to take on.

Seriously.

Pirate scum should think before attacking a crew that could easily squash them. We've got to be a hundred times stronger than them.

Which is, pathetic. Especially since there's a couple hundred of them.

The ship was pretty big. It reminded me of the Foxy pirate ship. These pirates thought just because they outnumbered us that we wouldn't stand a chance.

I laughed at the thought, out loud, which only terrified my enemies more.

"R-R-Roronoa Zoro!" they gasped after I had cut down their entire front line. That idiot cook was to my left, and Luffy was pummeling a few of the devil fruit users, one guy with vines, and another that looked like a rabbit.

Again, seriously? A rabbit?

Okay, it was a big rabbit, but still.

But something in the back of my mind bothered me. Robin was on their ship.

I wish it was Nami.

It's not that I don't trust Robin's abilities for stealing treasure, it's just, well, that's Nami's thing.

Also...Nami's scarier.

Even when she's sick.

She was in the infirmary with Chopper. Sanji was cooking and asked me to check on her for me. Freak. He should've done it himself. He'd checked on her every 5 minutes to the point where she asked him to cook something for her. I bet it was only so he'd leave her alone.

And yet he still asked me to check on her.

I only did it because Robin was there.

"OII!" Usopp called. "Enemy pirates dead ahead!"

Nami sat up in bed, then started coughing. Robin ushered her to lie back down as Chopper finished mixing some herbs and medicine. "Drink this," he said.

After she had, she looked at Robin. Her cheeks were red, and she was sweating, even though it was cool inside.

"Robin, please..." she wheezed.

"What is it, Nami-san?"

"We're... so low on beri... so please, steal something..."

I can't believe that woman. I bet she's only sick because she feels like we're low on cash.

Even though we ARE low on money... thanks to that idiot captain of ours...

I was sending men flying left and right, not even thinking about it. I didn't take it seriously. I couldn't. Robin was taking too long.

Damn.

I shouldn't be worried about her. I don't even care, she'll be okay. And if she's not, someone will find her and get her off that ship.

What if she got hurt?

I'd kill someone if she was.

Then Chopper would heal her.

Still...

Damn. I cut down another group of enemies before running off. The pirates had crossed over with ropes, which they had left conveniently tied to our ship for their return. I stood on the edge, holding a rope, then swung across, resisting the urge to let out one of my jungle calls. Once on board the other ship, I didn't know which way to go. Where would they keep their money and treasure? I could just cut through the ship, but I didn't want to hurt Robin..

I took a deep breath. Letting my instincts point the way, I ran up a flight of stairs that led to the main cabin.


Robin

Like the rest of the crew, the guards on this ship were weak. I had gotten the directions to the treasury from a younger guard after he watched two of his friends fall to the ground, unconscious. I let him go, confident that the rest of the crew was too busy on the Thousand Sunny to be a threat.

I have to admit, the ship was nice. Nothing compared to the Sunny, but certainly better than many of the ships I had been on in the past.

Finally, I found the treasury. I was sure that the sight of gold would make Nami's sickness dissipate faster, giving Chopper a medical mystery to . Using my ability I conjured six arms on my body, enough to carry two gold-filled chests, a large bag of beli, and a silver jewel encrusted goblet. I began walking back toward the main deck.

And, to my surprise, there was no one to stop me.

They were all on the Sunny. I knew that my crew members were winning the battle. It was meaningless to try and defeat us. I smiled. Often, I forget how lucky I am to have such wonderful nakama.

I climbed up the main flight of stairs that led to the deck. The ship was so large, I had initially been worried that I would get lost. Thankfully, navigating my way through the vessel was easier than I had expected.

Suddenly, I heard shouting behind me. Four guards were running towards a staircase leading to the upper cabin, each wielding a sword. I sighed. Placing the treasure on the ground, I crossed my arms.

"Seis fleurs."

Completely taken by surprise, the guards dropped their weapons. One shrieked with fright.

"Clutch!"

As they fell to the ground, I looked up to the cabin.

What could they have been searching for?

My answer came crashing through the walls, literally. Jumping through the gaping slice he had made in the building, Zoro began running down the stairs. He stopped when he saw me.

"Robin!"

"Zoro?"

He looked surprised. "You're okay?"

"Of course. Why?"

"Oh... nothing." His cheeks heated up as he blushed, and mumbled something under his breath.

"What was that?" I asked.

"Nothing, I was... worried about you."

That took me by surprise. I never thought of Zoro as the worrying type.

The silence pressed on.

"Here," he said, picking up the two treasure chests, "I can take these."

"Zoro..." I began, "What were you doing in the cabin?"

"...looking for you," he replied.

I smiled. In a way it was... sweet. Despite his sense of direction. I let the good feeling fill up my chest, almost making me blush. I watched as he started walking to the rail of the ship.

"Zoro!" I called.

"What?"

I pointed to the other side. "The Sunny's this way.."

Oh Zoro.