Kay looked towards the door where the dark haired young man had just run out before shouting weird stuff about her being indecent before turning her gaze back to Robin's own curious ones and asked in a slightly confused, raspy tone. "Am I indecently dressed?"

Robin hummed thoughtfully before eyeing her for a second and saying, "Maybe a little bit. But only because you can't really wear normal clothing just yet." She gave her a small amused smile as Kay snorted and muttered something along the lines of ' that poor boy' under her breath before a brief expression of pain flickered across her pale face.

Which was a clear indication to her blue eyed friend that she still hurt pretty badly.

With the exception of the young man that had just left, and the blond one that brought her food several times a day, and Robin visiting- her world had been very quiet of late. But then she supposed that that was normal, given certain circumstances.

When she had heard almost a week ago that Robin had been captured by the navy, she had gotten scared. Very scared. And for good reason, the bastards had wiped out her longtime home along with everyone in it. Treating everyone there as a mass execution in need of doing instead of the innocent people that they were.

They had murdered well over eight hundred and thirty men, women and children. Including the already dying, elderly, ill, and infants. All because she had lived there.

But that was only half of the horror that she'd been forced to endure. The other half had been when she had been passed from one navy officer to another like a party favor and systematically raped, beaten, sodomized and such until she lost not only her ability to beg them to stop. But she had lost count of how many had taking such pleasure from her pain before they had finally left her, dumped over the side of their ship into the ocean, naked, bleeding and barely clinging to life.

It had taken her almost two long horrible months to completely heal up when she had woken up on an island several hundred miles from her former home. The doctor that had treated her had told her that she had lucked out when some pirates had been passing through and that they had fished her out of the water before the blood that she had lost could draw any ocean predators to her.

They had even been nice enough to semi treat her so that her condition was stabilized, and then upon reaching the island, had carefully carried her to the hospital and left a slightly larger than normal bag of gold coins behind to pay the doc for her treatment.

Maybe they had thought they should give her a decent burial, she didn't really know. And probably never really would.

However the doctor had been kind enough to merely take one gold coin out of what must have been thousands, and had even helped her find a nice home upon her release and had also gotten what she would need on a budget until she got a job.

Leaving her with just enough gold coins left over to start a decent sized checking and savings account while she had looked for work in between going to physical therapy and such to make sure that she hadn't suffered any nerve damage from some of her injuries.

She had just started to get her life back, and was holding out against her inner demons and the trauma that she had suffered when she had started to get ill and realized that one of the bastard marine's had left her a little present.

Feeling Robin's hands carefully pressing down on her shoulders, Kay looked up at her friend as Robin chided her. "You need to lay back down and stay that way for a while longer."

Kay however refused to move, even if she was in need of rest so that she could heal form her injuries and merely muttered an childish, "Don't wanna." as she puffed out her cheeks in a pout that made Robin laugh.

"You look like a blowfish!"

"Do not."

"Yes you do! Stop it and lay down already."

"I said that I don't wanna."

"Well it's a good thing that I didn't ask if you wanted to. Now do it," Robin finally snapped at her. Kay flipped her off, subtly, by pretending to be using her bird finger to rub at one of her eye brows earning a narrow eyed glare from her friend before she asked, "Do you want me to break it off for you?"

"No thanks." Kay said a little meekly as she shifted herself and began to lay herself back down when Robin finally said,

"Everyone's been acting a little strangely for the past few days. I wonder if that had something to do with what Luffy needed to speak with us both about?"

"Who?"

"Luffy. The nice dark haired boy that your indecency chased out of here," Robin said with a smile before going on to say, "He's the captain of this ship. And the person who has sat by your bedside taking care of you since the day we left the marine base behind... Hn, I wonder if he wants you to join the crew?"

"Uh..." Kay said not knowing what else to say at the moment. Somehow saying a 'thanks, but no thanks' no matter how true it was just sounded ungrateful to her. So for the time being she'd stick to the unintelligible sounds.

Robin must have found her reaction to her words funny, because she started sniggering again and it made Kay want to get up out of the bed and throttle her. She might have actually done so- but the second that she started to raise herself up to launch herself at her friend, the door to the cabin slammed open. Startling them both.

Robin jumped a good foot, while Kay herself, lost her footing and went tumbling forward out of the bed with a semi startled sounding, "Eek!" She didn't really pay any attention to anything after that since she was a little bit preoccupied, but she did inevitably realize that she hadn't hit the floor.

In fact something was holding her up. Or rather someone was holding her up.

Curiosity finally got the best of her and she glanced up to find the dark haired boy from before standing right directly in front of her, glaring down at her from her half hanging perch between his body and the bed.

If those stormy grey eyes of his could incinerate something, then she would have been long burned to cinders and dead as she suddenly realized that her face was pressed rather intimately against his- Her mind stuttered to a sudden halt and she let out another 'Eek' sound as she turned six different shades of pink in abject mortification as the young man let out a slow, shuddering breath before turning his head in Robin's direction and growling out.

"Help. Please." As if he couldn't get her upright himself.

Robin whom had been laughing at her two friend's little situation up till then, looked carefully at Luffy and noticed that he was trying to restrain himself. What though, she couldn't begin to know. All she knew was that he looked like he could cheerfully rip someone's head off at the moment.

And since she didn't want the person he focused on to be Kay...well, she didn't really have any choice but to move forward and carefully remove her friend's face from poor Luffy's crotch area and make her lay back down when he finally seemed to snap out of his funk and hiss, "What the hell was she doing out of bed?"

Robin blinked at him for a moment, noting that he was using one of his I'm-going-to-fucking-kick-your-ass tones with her and took a small step back, unsure of what had set his temper off to such a degree.

"I-I," Was about as far as she got before he turned the full weight of his furious glare on her and snapped,

"She's injured Robin. She doesn't need to be up and out of bed when she's this hurt!"

Finally having enough of Luffy's little tantrum, Robin snapped back, "I didn't tell her to fall out of bed, you idiot so don't you dare stand there and yell at me. I was trying to get her to lay down when you startled us both busting in here like you did!"

Luffy got quiet. And Robin wondered what he was thinking as he continued to glare at her for a moment before finally saying in a much calmer tone, "I see. Sorry." Before turning his head to look at Kay whom had just watched the whole exchange and looked more than a little bit ill as Robin shoved her way past him to get to her friend's side and quickly sat herself on the edge of the bed so that she could calm the younger woman's rattled nerves.

Kay had always had a weird aversion to shouting, even when they had been kids.

For some reason the sound tended to upset her greatly. In some cases it upset her so much that she would lock herself in her room and crawl under her bed and cry and refuse to come out.

Apparently no matter how old she got, some things simply didn't change.

"It's okay, see we're still friends. Luffy and I were just disagreeing," Robin said, speaking as one would to a small child that was upset to see their parents fighting. The sight and sound of Robin doing this made Luffy frown a bit as he retook the seat that he'd practically been living in for these past few days when Robin reached out and lightly tapped the back of one of his hands with one of her own while saying, "See? Luffy is our friend." as she rocked the younger girl back and forth.

Finally Kay seemed to calm down enough that Robin could finally remove herself from her side and let her lay back down so that she could rest while she shot Luffy a look that promised retaliation later.

The teen merely sighed as soon as he saw that look on Robin's face, and took a moment to introduce himself to Kay. It was going to be the beginning of a long, conversation and he needed to get as many formalities out of the way as possible so that he could finally get the ball rolling and inform the two women of the sudden changes aboard the ship and what those changes meant.