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In the back of her mind, Vivi scolded herself for allowing Zoro to coax her into this situation. After all, what business was it of hers if some overly macho green haired swordsman felt like his ego had taken a few shots because of something that their Captain had said, obviously unaware that his words reached the ears of more people than he thought present at the time?

And yet, in that same train of thought, her logical mind said that Luffy was the one who had put her and Zoro in the same sentence in the first place. And as much as she wanted to place the blame of her current situation on her rubber captain though, she knew that it would be impossible. After all, how could she blame him for believing in her abilities?

Besides, she figured that this was going to happen sooner or later. Be it verbal or physical, Zoro was the only member of the crew to have gotten in to some sort of fight with every other member of the crew. His infinite, infamous bouts with the ships cook were well documented in her mind. She actually wondered just how the two survived the beatings that they dished out onto each other. Yet, they constantly seem to be able to work like a well oiled machine when given a common enemy. Then there was that one spot where everyone but she and Robin lost their memories. She didn't stick around to witness the fight between the two, but from what she had seen beforehand, she was sure that Luffy and Zoro's fight was not one for the faint of heart. Let's not even talk about his numerous verbal squabbles with Nami. As uncoordinated as he was, she thought that he would have known by now the there is no arguing with a woman. Usopp and Chopper were both basically simple cases. They did something to piss him off, he would chase them spewing out threats of blood and gore, and they would run like their lives depended on it. Wait, let me rephrase that. They would run because their lives depended on it.

The only exception to this rule was the ship's archaeologist, Robin, but considering the detached nature of the woman, it was no surprise that, with the exception of her "initiation" into the crew, she had yet to spark the ire of any of her other crewmates. In fact, according to Luffy at least, she was the breath of fresh air that this crew needed every now and then. Maybe she should- Wait! Stop! Straying too far from the point.

Anyway, she knew that it would only be a matter of time before some sort of disagreement came between the two of them, though she didn't count the time they fought in Whiskey Peak. Mainly for three reasons. 1. She hadn't been a part of the crew then. 2. It's was a 104 on one situation, though it still blew her mind that the man was able to beat all of them buy himself. More amazing that he was seemingly testing out his two newest swords, meaning that he hadn't even been truly concentrating when he beat them. This brings her to her third point. The fact that he hadn't even been taking her seriously during their little scuffle. Though, looking back on it now, he had every reason not to. If she was him and she was facing someone who fought by taking out two bottles of perfume and began belly dancing in an attempt to immobilize their opponent, she would believe this to be a joke as well.

And so her she was, standing in a small clearing, waiting for her opponent to show up. Considering that he was the one that made the challenge, it was awfully rude of him to not be early. Then again, calling Zoro rude is like calling Luffy's stomach a bottomless pit. In other words, a blatantly obvious fact. This was only emphasized by the actual challenge itself.

-The Going Merry, one day ago-

Luffy and Vivi had just returned from yet another hard, strenuous day of training. Vivi looked like she had seen much, much better days, though the smile that she held on her face could have told you otherwise. She had rips and tears all over her clothes, though nothing provocative showed so she knew that she would be at least a little safe from the perverted cook. Though she knew that she was going to be bombarded by the fuzzy doctor when he say the numerous cuts, bruises, abrasions, and a plethora of other minor injuries that riddled her body.

Luffy, on the other hand, looked completely fine, looking close to how he looked when he and Vivi left that morning. The ship's doctor and navigator where the first ones to see the duo and while Chopper immediately began to patch up Vivi, Nami turned her attention to the Captain. "Baka, what did you do to Vivi??!!"

"Trained with her, what do you think Nami?" Luffy said, completely ignoring her anger.

Nami did not let her anger die. "Then why does she look like that? What kind of training leaves her looking like she just got finished fighting with Zoro, and you looking like you haven't even thrown a punch??!!"

Vivi spoke up at this. "Defensive and endurance training, Nami-san. That's why he doesn't have any injuries. Basically, he attacked, and I blocked or parried as best as I could. And If I couldn't I took the hit, got back up, and kept on going. Simple as that."

"But what about the scratches?" Her anger had left her when Vivi started talking.

"These are from when Luffy used my strings against me. You were right Nami-san. He is an absolute fighting genius."

She sighed. "Yea, too bad his brain only has two trains of thought. Either put his foot up someone's ass, or food down his throat."

Vivi smiled sweetly at this, while Luffy fumed. "Oi, that's not true Nami! I don't really think that eating food is all that important! Baka!"

Vivi had learned at a young age that people mainly lived off of the concept of trial and error. Do something, see what happens. If the result was bad, you didn't do it anymore. However, it would seem that her captain had not adopted that little lesson of life. Pity, she would have thought that he had learned from his past two, no three mistakes to watch what he said. Because once again he was sent flying off into the distance, and right where he was once standing was, yet again, the shiny black boot of the ship's perverted cook, Sanji.

Usopp, who was sitting in the crow's nest at the time, saw an object leave the ship at a very high speed, and began to wonder if someone had fired one of the cannons. Though, one look through his goggles, and a glance down at the deck, and he realized just what happened. "Geez, Luffy, when are you going to learn?"

Chopper, Vivi, and Nami had dazed looks on their faces. Just two seconds ago, they had been looking right at the Captain of their ship. And within the blink of an eye, quite literally as all of the blinked at the same time, he had been replaced by a black boot. The owner of said boot was looking straight at both female members of the crew, as always with hearts gushing out of everywhere that they could. "Vivi-chwaaaaan, Nami-swaaaaaan, don't worry. I will protect your perfect ears from the insults of that idiotic bastard."

Nami cheered him on, whilst Vivi simply sweat dropped. 'Where the hell did he come from? I didn't hear him in the kitchen, and I didn't hear any doors opening.' Once again, Sanji had left her at a loss for words.

"Oi, hime." She was snapped out of her reverie by the voice of the ship's swordsman, Zoro. He was standing on the railing, sending what seemed to be a glare her way.

'Why is he looking at me like that? I don't think that I have done anything to him.' "Yes, Mr. Bushido, how may I help you?"

"Word in the forest is that you might be a better fighter than I."

She immediately remembered Luffy's words from two days ago. "So you were there. Well yes, Luffy seems convinced, but I doubt that I could beat you if you took me seriously."

"That's what I want to find out. You and me, one on one. No kiddy gloves."

Her eyes widened just a little. "Sorry, but no. I will be training with Luffy tomorrow so I don't think that I will have time to fight you. Besides, I don't have a reason."

"Too bad. I do. Now fight me."

She closed her eyes and turned around. Her better half was dominating her brain right now. 'Good girl. Just walk away. Occupy yourself now. Let's try to find Luffy now, before it gets too dark."

Zoro wouldn't have any of it. "So is the hime gonna run scared now?" He never really went this far just to pick a fight, especially with a crew member, but under the circumstances, he was willing to go to any lengths to get his way.

Of course the cook took exception to this. "Oi, sword boy, it you really want to fight, then fight me. Don't go picking fights with women."

"Shut your mouth blondie. Captain said that she might be better than me and I just want to prove him wrong. Though, I don't think I'll have to if the hime is gonna act all spoiled and pampered like this."

Two things happened then. 1. A twig in side of Vivi's mind formed, representing whatever rational thought was left within her. 2. And this was something that hadn't happen to Vivi in a long time. A vein popped up on her forehead.

"What did you say you bastard?" The cook had now gotten into Zoro's face.

"You heard me. She is nothing but a spoiled brat who has probably had everything handed to her on a silver platter."

Two veins. The twig started to bend.

"Probably was even fed all her meals with the same silver spoon that she had in her mouth when she was born."

Three veins. The twig bent a little more.

"Who knows? Oh I know. The servants that waited at her every beck and call."

Four veins. Small audible cracks could be heard from said twig.

"Stronger than me? Yeah right. I'll bet it was our noble captain than kicked Kohza's ass all over town, not little Miss Hime over here pretending to play pirate."

SNAP. That did it.

She turned slowly, her head hanging low, her bangs covering her eyes. "Oi, Zoro."

Everyone present looked up. Each had a surprised look on their faces. Zoro, because it was the first time ever, ever, that the hime had spoken his name. Ever.

Sanji, Nami, and Chopper, however, were surprised at the tone the girls voice took. They had only heard this voice once before, and had been hoping that she would never have to use that voice again. That cocky yet remorseless voice. Because that voice was a voice with the intent to kill whoever was opposite of her.

She finally looked up. Her eyes had changed from their regular softness, now filled with a fire that could set the entire mountain on fire. Everyone flinched back, but Zoro held his ground. "So, I take it I have your attention."

She held up a finger and pointed towards the island. "One kilometer that way, there is a clearing. 10am tomorrow. You will get your fight."

Zoro smiled. "You better come prepared." And with that he walked down to the men's bedroom.

Vivi watched him leave, and her anger slowly began to die down, however it would not completely leave her. Not even when the Captain, still a little loopy from his impromptu flight, climbed up on deck and yelled at the top of his lungs, "Oi, Sanji, what the fuck was that for?"

-Present Time-

Looking back, she still couldn't figure out just what happened there. Normally, when people snap like she had, they tend to black out, not even realizing anything that they did during that time. However, she not only had full control of her body and decisions, but she actually wanted to fight him. She remembered being like this during her fight with Kohza, but she never really thought about it because of what she did to him.

'I'll have to worry about that a little later, for right now I have to kick the living tar out of Zoro.'

The rest of the crew had joined in as well, mere bystanders to the destruction that was to come. Nami, the money loving devil that she was, started a betting pool between her and the others and each person immediately chose their sides.

Nami's choice, however, was the most surprising. "She may have gotten better, but I doubt that Zoro will take it easy on her, so I'm going with Zoro."

Robin was next, though it still amazed everyone that she had decided to come and watch the fight. "On the contrary, navigator-san, I believe that hime-san has improved far beyond our expectations of her. Plus she is far smarter than swordsman-san. I believe I will bet on hime-san."

Sanji, of course, was torn. On the one hand, there was both Vivi and Robin on one side of coin, but on the other hand, his sweet Nami san was there. However the deciding factor would be the fact that if he did go with Nami, he would be cheering for Zoro. So, "I vote for Vivi-chwaaaaan!"

Both Chopper and Usopp had the same thoughts going through their minds. Evident by the fact that they both said at the same time, "I put my money on Zoro." More evident by the fact that in the back of their minds, they both thought, 'Cause if I don't, he will kill me.'

And lastly, and obviously, the ship's captain took the side everyone knew he would. "Go, Vivi. Kick Zoro's ass."

Vivi grinned slightly, but it faded when the swordsman finally came into view. He walked into the middle of the clearing not saying a word to any of the bystanders.

There they stood. Vivi and Zoro.

"So, is the hime ready to have her ass spanked?"

"Before we start, why?"

"Simple. When it comes to fighting, the captain is always right. Whether I like it or not, he is always spot on. And for a while I was able to accept what he said. However, when he said that you might be able to beat me, I just had to make sure of it for myself. Now prepare yourself, because I won't be holding back." And with that, he drew the Kitetsu and the Yubashiri, leaving the Wado sheathed.

Vivi scoffed. "I thought you were going all out. Take out your other sword, put on your stupid bandana, and fight me like you mean it." With that she released her strings, let them start spinning around her pinky fingers, and got set.

"Look who's talking. Where is this 'Spider' thing that you have?"

Vivi nodded. "Very well, then. No tricks, no perfume, no belly dancing. Just swords and strings."

The battle ground grew silent again, save for Vivi's strings. They were waiting for the other to make the first move. It went on like this for a full minute, though it seemed like an hour.

Finally, growing impatient, the first move was made. "Peacock String Slasher!"

Using her standard opening move, she shot one of her strings straight towards the swordsman.

Zoro simply smirked and brought his sword up to deflect it. The string bounced harmlessly to the side. However, he became slightly confused when the hime sent him a cocky grin.

With a slight flick of her wrist, the string suddenly wrapped itself around his sword. He stared in shock at his newly gift wrapped sword.

Grunting, he set up his next sword to cut through her string. Then he realized that he couldn't move his other sword. Annoyed, he looked at his other sword, and saw that it too was wrapped up with her other string.

Vivi let out a slight giggle before proceeding. "And then there was one." Saying this, she jerked her arms to the side, causing both of his swords to wrench themselves from his grip, and lodge themselves deep within a rock, and a tree.

Zoro growled angrily at her. 'Ok so she has gotten better, I'll admit that.' He unsheathed the Wado and prepared for his next attack. "Ittoryu: SanjuuRoku Pondou Hou!" With a mighty swing of his sword, he sent a fierce ki enhanced wind towards the princess.

Vivi immediately dug her strings into the ground and was able to keep herself from being blown away by the wind. Zoro, however, was already on the move, getting in close to the princess. Unfortunately for him, said princess was ready for him. "Peacock String Mole!" Suddenly, the ends of her strings shot up out of the ground. Zoro had barely enough time to stop his charge and escape from being impaled by the strings.

Vivi retracted her strings and charged the swordsman. "Peacock String Barrage!" She let loose a series of nonstop string attacks, treating her strings like they were whips.

Zoro could only dodge each and every attack, knowing full well that if she got the chance, she would relieve him of his final sword. She was also attacking so fast that he couldn't get inside of her attacks even if he wanted to.

However, that didn't mean that he couldn't use her tenaciousness against her. Stepping slightly to the right, then to the left of her attacks, he noted that she was simply following him around with her attacks. He figured that he could use this to his advantage.

He slowly, cautiously, began to dodge his way to the right of the field. Vivi complied, keeping her attacks directed towards him, completely unaware that he was making his was closer and closer to the Yubashiri. Finally, he parried one of her lashes, using the momentum of the parry to turn his body, took hold of the Yubashiri with his free hand, and yanked it out of the tree. Then, not skipping a beat, he transitioned into his next attack. "Nitoryu: Tatsumaki!" He whipped both of his swords around, creating a strong tornado around him. The force of the blow sent Vivi sailing into the air.

Vivi, however, was able to recover just in time to land on her feet back on the ground. She inwardly cringed as she scolded herself for letting Zoro use her own attack against her like that, and outwardly scowled when she saw that Zoro had retrieved the Kitetsu, having done so during her unplanned flight.

Apparently not happy with the way things have been going, Zoro now stood holding the Kitetsu in his left hand, the Yubashiri in his right, the Wado in his mouth, and his bandana on his head. "Let's see you get out of this one, hime." He ran towards her, holding his swords up near his head. Vivi got in her defensive stance, hoping that whatever he came with, her strings would be able to handle it.

"Ushi Bari! (Bull Horns) He then lunged at her, unleashing sword thrusts in fast succession at Vivi. Vivi kept up as best as she could with her strings, actually deflecting the swords with her strings, though she would not be able to block them all. By the end of Zoro's attack, she would wind up with half a dozen scratches on her body.

Zoro smirked at this. "Heh, first blood goes to me."

Vivi smiled at this. "But I will be the one who gets the last laugh." She looked over to the rest of the crew. "They have already made their bests, so what do you say to a little wager?"

"Oh, and what might that be?"

"Loser has to do whatever the winner wants until we reach the next island."

"Deal. You are going to regret those words, hime."

She smirked. 'Ok, disarming him won't work anymore; he'll be looking for that. He probably thinks that my particular weapon means that I can only fight mid to long range. Guess it's time that I prove him wrong.' She stepped back, let her strings hang, and straightened out her hands. Immediately, the strings wrapped their way completely around her hands and forearms. "Peacock String Gauntlets."

The entire crew, Zoro included, was surprised and impressed with this latest attack of Vivi's, though Zoro to a lesser extent. "And just what are those supposed to do, besides making your arms look pretty?" He brought his swords up into an offensive stance.

Vivi was now where near amused. Instead she opted to simply charge the swordsman.

Zoro was initially surprised that she would even think about fighting him up close, but then decided to smirk and let her come to her inevitable defeat.

She let loose her first attack, fighting as if she were wearing a pair of metal, bladed gloves. Zoro brought his sword up to block, and was stunned to see that her first punch was a feint, followed up by a second punch, which just barely missed his face, but left a small scratch on his cheek.

After that, it was on, in a flurry of gloved hands and swords, the clangs could be heard throughout the entire forest. Unfortunately for the princess, she was not as well versed in close combat as she needed to be to take down the swordsman and was knocked back with a stiff kick to the gut. Zoro was already on her for his next attack. "Tora Gari! (Tiger Hunting.)" He brought his two hand held swords down hard on her, which she was just barely able to block with her gauntlets, though she winced at the pain that it caused.

"Give it up hime, you can't beat me." He sneered down at her.

She didn't listen, or at least he thought she didn't, because at that very moment she jumped back up and tried for another lunge. He sighed and in a very fluid movement, dodged her strike. For a while they both just stood there, frozen, silent. Zoro would be the one to break that silence. "Tourou Nagashi."

All of the sudden, Vivi fell to her knees, eyes clenched closed, strings loosely hanging from her fingers, and her hands clutching her stomach, which was now bleeding.

"If you thought that move was a simple dodge, you were wrong. I also slashed at your stomach right in the middle of the evasion, so quickly and smoothly that you never noticed it. This match is over."

The rest of the crew was, for the lack of a better term, shocked. In the back of their minds they knew that this was going to happen, that they were expecting this to happen. And yet, knowing that it will happen, and it actually happening, were two completely different things.

"Oi, Zoro you bastard, what the hell is wrong with you??!! Are you trying to kill my sweet Vivi-chwan??!!" The loudest of these complaints was obviously coming from the ships cook, Sanji. Nami was right behind him. Usopp and Chopper would have complained if it wasn't for the fact that they were supposed to be voting for Zoro, so they simply decided to fume inwardly. Even Robin had a slight hint of worry on her face for Vivi.

Monkey D. Luffy is by no means uncaring. In fact, of his entire crew, he is the only one who cares about each and every crew member equally, with the exception of Vivi. So it completely blew Robin's mind just how confident Luffy looked at that moment. "Sencho-san, are you not worried about the well being of hime-san?"

"No, why would I? Vivi is nowhere near done yet." His grin only grew wider. "In fact, if I were you, I would start praying for Zoro's safety."

Robin's eyes widened slightly. Then her face settled into a slight grin. She knew that face well. No matter what the situation, whenever her captain had that face on, anything and everything he said was going to happen happened.

And according to the fate that Luffy's face had written, Vivi stood up again, her face now steeled into a determined glare, showing no signs of pain, despite the slash that decorated her abdomen.

Zoro turned and sighed lazily. "I don't want to seriously hurt you. I was holding back on that one."

"That…. will be the biggest mistake of your life." Her voice had once again gone cold and emotionless, threatening to kill anyone who thought otherwise. She crossed her arms and looked straight into the eyes of her opponent. "Peacock String Spider!" At once, six more strings shot out to join her other two. They hung down at her side, ready and waiting for the slightest movement of their controller. "I hope you're ready Zoro. Because you won't be fighting the nice, calm, pristine Princess Nefertari Vivi of Alabasta. You won't be fighting Miss Belly dancing, perfume spraying, Wednesday of Baroque Works. You won't even be fighting the angry, vengeful Vivi that made her appearance during her fight with Kohza. No, Zoro, this Vivi is made just for you. She is very determined, slightly offended, and extremely pissed off."

Something in the words of the princess gone pirate caused a nerve within the archaeologist to shiver slightly. She was well aware of the other side of Vivi that had shown herself during her fight with Kohza. However, she had merely passed it off as a simple "heat of the moment" personality change, which given the circumstances was a fairly accurate analysis.

However, after seeing this recent change in demeanor in the normally calm, cool, and collected pirate, she was beginning to wonder about her initial assumption. 'A split personality, maybe? But what brought it about? Certainly not her lack of emotional expression. She has definitely not been shy about speaking whatever was on her mind. Perhaps there is something deeper underneath the mask that hime-san wears.' She decided to look into it on a later, more appropriate date.

Zoro however, simply smiled. "Aw what's the matter? Is the hime gonna throw a hissy fit now?" He said, though he didn't drop his guard.

"No, I'm just gonna throw you!" And with that she lunged at the swordsman, forming her strings in her right hand into one giant string. "Peacock Spider Whip!" She brought it along the side of the swordsman, who was just barely able to block the strike, needing to use all three swords to do so, which of course left him wide open for the second giant string that came to his other side.

However, he was prepared for it and ducked at the last minute, then charged the princess. With a flurry of sword strikes he began to drive the princess back, hoping to back her up against the stone wall behind her.

Vivi would allow him to and just as he was about to launch a finishing blow to her, in the form of a double sword thrust, she jumped up, kicked off of the wall and landed behind him. 'Wasn't expecting that.' Zoro mused to himself.

"Ok then, let's see you try and stand against this one." He got set for one of his more devastating maneuvers. "Santoryu: Hyaku Hachi Pondou Hou!" Swinging all three of his swords, he sent a wave of swirling ki at her, this time ready to seriously harm the girl.

Vivi crossed her hands, and called forth her best defensive move. "Peacock Dome!" Her strings moved instantly, creating a dome around her. The ki attack hit her dome and it shook a little violently, but still protected her nonetheless.

As soon as she retracted her dome, she was on the attack. "Peacock Spider Revolution!" She did a full 360 degree spin, and almost succeeded in catching Zoro with her strings. He jumped backwards just in the nick of time, and then stuck out a sword, letting it get wrapped up just enough so that when he yanked it back towards him, she came flying at him as well.

She was completely unprepared for him to try something like that, and was clearly caught by surprise by his move. Now she was flying towards him, while he set up for his trademark move. "Oni……." Realizing she only had seconds to pull something out of her ass, she remembered her sparing session with Luffy, and shot her string backwards. 'Please be on time!'

Zoro had just started moving forward when she felt the familiar chink of her string digging into something, though she didn't really care what it was. She just simply pulled back hard.

"Giri!" He nearly flew forward towards her, slashing horizontally with all three swords, though they would never touch their target, as Vivi had somehow pulled of an impossible backwards bend to avoid getting three new slashes on her stomach.

Vivi was on the move immediately, shooting a string out towards a slightly confused Zoro, wrapping it around his neck, and wrenching her arm to the side, causing him to get thrown into the thick trunk of a nearby tree. All while she was still in mid air mind you.

She landed and turned. 'Ok I have him in a decent enough position to finish him. But I need some sort of distraction. Something to keep him from attacking me for a little while.' A though occurred to her. 'Just might work.' She brought her hands up and created a very big string by wrapping all of her strings together. "Peacock String Mega Slam!" She brought it down hard on the ground, and it did the job she wanted, creating a thick cloud of dust, concealing her from the view of the swordsman.

Said swordsman was just now shaking the last of the cobwebs out of his head. 'Didn't see that one coming. Crap where'd that brat go?" He looked up to see the dust cloud over the field. "Jeez, now what?" He searched for his target; slightly calm thinking that she would probably have as much trouble finding him as he did finding her.

"Peacock Spider……." He half cringed half jumped at her voice. She was preparing for an attack, which meant that she knew where he was. But that was ok, since he had just located her with her voice. He rushed towards her, intent on finishing her once and for all.

"Oni….."

He set up for his attack again, and finally emerged from the cloud of dust…….

And was met with an interesting sight: The princess in a stance that mirrored his own. Though what came out of her mouth caused his eyebrows to sky rocket.

"Oni……. Giri!"

"Slashing with all eight strings, Vivi did what was quite possibly the best damn copy of Zoro's favorite move ever. Zoro was left practically speechless, though that could be attributed to the eight slashed that currently rested on his chest and abs.

Vivi straightened and retracted her strings, and the swordsman dropped all of his swords and fell face first in the dirt.

The dust finally settled and the crew was met with a sight that they thought they would never see: Vivi standing tall with Zoro on the ground, defeated.

"Vivi-chwaaaaan. You beat that stupid marimo just like I thought you would." As expected of Sanji.

With the exception of Luffy, the rest of the crew was absolutely stunned. Vivi had actually beaten the swordsman. One on one.

Vivi looked down at the swordsman. "So tell me, what do you think of this spoiled pampered princess now?"

The last thing that Vivi remembered hearing clearly was Luffy saying, "See, Robin, what did I tell you?"

Then the adrenaline wore off.

Then her anger dissipated.

Then she was herself again.

Then she felt all of her injuries at one time.

Then the world went blank.

-END-

Ok I just want to make this perfectly clear to anyone and everyone who reads this story. (I'm still amazed that so many people read this story.)

If I do decided to stop updating this story, then I will make it perfectly clear to everyone that I have. Until such an event occurs, keep your eyes and ears open for updates.

On a lighter note, I must say that I am particularly proud of this chapter, not just because it's the longest I have ever written. Because I truly gave my all for this particular fight scene. Kinda wish I had done so for Robin's fight, but that's just the way life works I guess.

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