(AN: I know that most people don't use proper grammar when texting, but I'm one of the few that do, so when you get to that part, please just bear with me. Also, I know that this is an extremely short chapter, but it's just a little teaser, the next one will be in Zoro's prospective and I want his to be a chapter of its own. So please just bear with me for now.)

Chapter 4; I Told You So

"Law," Nami breathed breathless as she pushed Law off of her body. "Stop," she murmured, looking up into his eyes. They were lying on her bed, papers and books strewn all over the place, her laptop blaring Asking Alexandria, and Law was starting to push her more and more, she wasn't ready. Law sighed and sat back, his hands leaving her body. Nami looked up at the ceiling trying t catch her breath. She and Law had been dating for two months now, and he was starting to push her more and more to have sex, but Nami just wasn't ready. After all she was a virgin and she didn't want to throw all of that away on some guy she knew probably didn't give two shits about her.

Law sighed again and ran a hand through his hair. "It's been two months now, when are you finally going to let me go all the way?" he asked looking at her.

Nami sighed and looked at him. "I don't know…" she murmured. Law growled and got up, looking for his shoes and his shirt. "Law," she said leaning up and looking at him. She didn't like upsetting him, but she knew that until she gave it up, she would piss him off every time she told him to stop.

He glared at her over his shoulder as he reached for the door. "Don't Nami. You know damn well what you're doing and you like it. You're just a fucking tease." He walked out and slammed the door behind him.

Nami sighed and sat back on the bed, staring up at the ceiling. "We'll see who she's with at the end, when she realized what you are." Zoro's words repeated in her head and Nami started to get scared. What if this is what Zoro meant? What if the way Law was starting to act when he got mad at her, when he would push her, what if that had been what Zoro was talking about that night at the club?

Nami needed to talk to Zoro. She needed to know what she'd gotten herself into. She texted Vivi who seemed to know everything about everybody and asked her if she knew where Zoro was; hopefully she would know where Zoro was.

Nami changed quickly into a pair of tight low rise skinny jeans and a tank top before she fixed her hair, put on a little make up and slipped into her motorcycle boots, pulled on her leather jacket, grabbed her keys, and walked out just as Vivi texted her back.

From: Vivi
Time: 6:45 pm

Hey, yeah Zoro should be near the river on the outside of town. There's a huge hill with a dead tree. If he's not there I'm not sure where he is.

Nami nodded and nearly ran down to her car without noticing that someone was following her. Nami pulled out of the parking lot and headed for the river. She vaguely knew where it was, and was just hoping she could get there without getting into trouble. The last she heard, the river was on the bad part of town, and if you got lost you could end up in a lot of trouble; especially if you were a girl.

Thankfully Nami found the place easily enough and parked her car by Zoro's Escalade. She double checked her bag, making sure there was pepper spray and a knife hidden away in case she needed it before she got out of the car and made sure it was locked. On top of the hill Zoro and the rest of his friends were hanging around the dead tree drinking and laughing about something. As she drew closer Zoro noticed her and stood up, walking over to her, cutting her off before she could get close enough to hear what the others were saying. Though from the way they were looking at her, pointing at her, and smirking she had a good hunch that they were talking about her and she suddenly became self conscious.

"What are you doing here cherry?" he asked taking a drink of his beer.

"I need to ask you something," she said looking at him before glancing back at his friends. The only one who didn't seem all that interested was Luffy.

Zoro chuckled and shook his head. "You want to know about Law, don't you?" Nami gaped at him, how the hell had he known? "I knew you'd come to me eventually." He took her hand as he tossed his empty bottle behind him and led her back down to the cars. Once they were far enough away for him, Zoro leaned against his Escalade and looked at her. "So what do you want to know?" he asked.

"How bad is his temper?" Nami wasn't sure if she really wanted an answer to this. She had a feeling that if it was as bad as she thought it was that she was going to be in trouble sooner or later. Then again, she could be blowing this whole thing out of proportions.

Zoro chuckled and gave her the once over with his eyes. "Still not giving it up?" he asked.

"How could you tell?" Nami crossed her arms and rolled her eyes.

Zoro leaned back against the car, crossing his arms. "I can tell from the way you walk. Your hips have no swing to them. It's a subconscious thing non-virgins do. They can't help it, and unless you were really trying to hide the fact that you're a virgin, almost everyone can tell, just by watching your ass." Zoro chuckled and looked her from head to toe and back again. "And I can promise you that there are plenty of guys staring at your ass, just dying to be the one to change the way your hips move."

Nami's eyes narrowed. She was appalled, but there was no way she was going to let Zoro know that. How the hell could you tell whether a girl was a virgin or not based off the way her hips moved? That was the most ridiculous thing she'd ever heard of. He had to be making it up.

Nami was about to tell him where to shove it when a familiar tingle started across the back of her neck, making the little hairs stand on end, and it had nothing to do with the man standing in front of her. She smirked and turned on her heels, heading for her car. Just as she was about to open the door and climb inside she looked over her shoulder at him. "You might want to get out of the rain," she said before getting inside of her car and backing out leaving a very baffled Zoro behind. Not even two minutes later the rain started in a steady hard downpour.

Nami drove to the small gas station she'd passed on her way to the river, and even though it was on the bad side of town she pulled over and pulled up to a gas pump. She had no choice if she wanted to make it home and she'd rather stop for gas in the bad part of town, than have her car run out of gas, leaving her behind in a place where anything could and did happen. Before she stepped out of the car Nami pulled the pepper spray from her bag and shoved it into the pocket of her jacket. Even while she stood there, right beside her car, keys in her hand in a death grip, she locked the doors. She wasn't going to run the risk of anything happening.

Nami glanced around constantly, she didn't think anyone would really be out in the rain, but she never knew.

Once the tank was full she put the pump back on the resting place and headed inside, making sure to keep an eye out for anyone who looked like they wanted a piece of ass. Her nerves felt like they were all knocked up on caffeine, and her body was shaking. She had a feeling that something was going to happen, though she had no idea what. She quickly paid the woman at the counter, who looked more like a hooker than anything else and started back for her car, nearly running towards it. The only thing that stopped her was a noise in the alley beside the gas station that sounded a lot like Law…and it sounded like he was in pain.

Going against her better judgment Nami slowly walked over to the alley and peaked around the corner. Law was leaning against the side of the building, holding his face and if Nami was looking right it looked like he was bleeding, though god only knew if she could see anything right. It was dark in the alley, thanks to the rain, and she slowly made her way down the narrow passage, trying not to make any noise just in case she was wrong and the person waiting for her was just a man that looked like her boyfriend.

The adrenalin pumping through her system only got stronger as she noticed that it was indeed Law. What the hell was he doing in a place like this? Then again, she could be asking the same thing about herself. I must be crazy, Nami thought as she inched closer and closer to him. Even though it was Law, and she knew it, her hand went to her pocket, gripping the pepper spray tightly. "Law?" she asked as she drew closer.

He looked up at her and cracked a smile before someone grabbed her from behind and locked her arms to her sides in a vice like grip. She gasped but didn't have time to scream before she was hit over the head with something. Her vision swam as he eyes rolled to the back of her head and everything went black. The last thing she remembered was Law, laughing.