"When are you off?" Robin asked.

"Later today," Nami answered getting up. "I should probably get going I need to pack."

"Bye Nami," Franky said waving as Robin led her to the door.

"Call me if you need anything," the woman whispered hugging her.

"Thanks."

Nami pulled out of the hug and began to walk down the driveway before turning and waving at the woman. Robin shut the door as Nami turned back around and continued walking. After shutting the door she ran back into the living room.

"Call Zoro NOW!" she insisted thrusting the phone into his hands.


Nami was meant to be staying at Nojiko's for a week even so she packed as lightly as possible. She packed her essentials (including ladies stuff for she was due two days from then) as well as a sundress, a few pairs of jeans and some jumpers. Nami was folding the last of her clothes when her phone began to ring.

Ignoring the caller id she picked up the phone putting it to her ear.

"Hello?" she said continuing to fold her jumpers.

"Hey Nami!?" Nami put down the jumper she was currently holding and held the phone in fear of dropping it.

"Zoro!" she breathed.

"Look," he said scratching the back of his neck.

He looked back at Sanji lighting his third cigarette since arriving there. He smirked urging the moss head on.

"Sanji's asked me to do him a favour and drop you off at the train station."

"Why can't he take me himself?" she asked.

"I'm not sure, I just got off the phone with him but he said he was busy," Zoro lied.

"Alright," Nami huffed, "Be here in ten minutes."

She hung up the phone and packed the rest of her stuff before zipping up the bag. Nami then changed into a pair of shorts and a red long sleeve top. She then took out her previous hair style and put her hair into the side braid.

A car horn beeped outside and Nami leaned out the window to see who it was. Zoro was lent against his black Sedan. He waved up at Nami who waved back before getting her things and leaving her flat.

"Thanks," she mumbled when Zoro opened the passenger door for her to get in.

Nami relaxed as the car started off down the road.

"I know you don't want to but we need to talk about last night," Zoro said as they came to a red light.

"And we will," Nami sighed. "Just not now."

She leant her head against the window staring at the people walking around. Zoro rolled his eyes turning his attention back to the road.

"We're here," Zoro said a few minutes later when they pulled into the car park.

Zoro turned off the engine and got out first, going round to the boot to get Nami's bag. He handed it to her as she stepped out of the car. They walked in silence to the platform.

"I guess I'll see you when you get back," Zoro said scratching his neck.

He turned to go.

"Zoro?!"

"Huh?" he turned back around.

Nami rose onto her toes and softly kissed his lips. She stepped back smiling. A furious blush invaded Zoro's face.

"Thank you," she smiled.

As she turned to walk towards the train that had arrived on the platform, Zoro grabbed her wrist and spun her to face him.

"Zoro," she whispered closing her eyes.

Their lips met, the kiss rushed but still passionate.

Nami pulled away blushing, "I have to go," she said running onto the train.

She found a seat by the window and waved to Zoro as the train departed from the station. Nami leaned back into the seat, closing her eyes.


"Thank you so much Robin!" Zoro exclaimed squeezing the breath out of her.

"You're welcome, but please let go," she gasped.

"Oh yeah, sorry," he said letting go of the woman.

"Don't just thank me; Franky helped as well," Robin said gesturing to the sofa on which Franky lay.

"Oi Franky!" he said jumping onto the sofa next to the man.

"Thanks."


"Nami!" she screamed joyfully as she encased her sister in a hug.

"Nojiko!" Nami exclaimed hugging her back.

"How are you little sis?" she asked after the hug.

"Fine. You?"

"Vigaro moved in with me," she answered winking.

"That's great!" Nami cried. "When did this happen?"

"At the beginning of the week. We still haven't got everything sorted so it might be a little crowded," Nojiko replied.

"Are you sure I won't be intruding?" the red head questioned.

"No, course not. In fact the reason he moved in so quickly is because you were coming," she said as they walked down the road arm in arm.

"Well it can't be helped, I am such good company after all," she smirked.

"Oh, shove off," Nojiko laughed as Nami began to giggle.

They turned down the driveway to Nojiko and Vigaro's house.

"Home sweet home," she remarked squeezing Nami's arm

Vigaro opened the door and welcomed Nami into the surprisingly neat kitchen.

"Wow!" she commented. "Who cleaned up the kitchen?!"

"Guilty," Nojiko answered rising her hand. "You should have seen the state it was in."

"How you feeling, up for ice skating?" Vigaro asked

Nami wiped her hand across her forehead.

"I'm kinda tired. But you two go out, get dinner, I'll have whatever's in the fridge," she pulled out thirty pounds and placed it in her sister's hand.

"Nami?!" the sister said shaking her head.

She tried to hand back the money to Nami. Nami held up her hands

"It's my treat," she said smiling.

"Oh alright," Nojiko replied, returning Nami's smile.

"But tomorrow I'm buying you take away."

"Deal," Nami agreed.

"Vigaro fetched their coats as Nami began to rummage through the cupboards.

"Have fun," she called after them as they left.

The front door slammed shut behind them leaving Nami alone in the house.