Luna POV
Once I was in my cabin, I tried to calm down. I was slowly reaching my limits with this annoying navigator. It was all thanks to Luffy that she hadn't already been used as a training tool. Because of him, I held back as much as I could. Without him, I would have surely cut her into a thousand pieces by now.
After I had calmed down to some extent, I changed my clothes. The outfit I was wearing was comfortable but not the best option for fighting. I was fairly certain that there would be a fight with whoever. Simply because Luffy wants to go there so badly and he is magically attracted to chaos.
Before I left my cabin again, I quickly grabbed my sword and went back to the others who were apparently still discussing. "Just stop pestering her and she'll leave you alone!" I heard Zorro say as I approached them. "Are you crazy? Now it's supposed to be my fault?" yelled Nami at him. "You're the only one Luna reacts so extremely to. Maybe Zorro is right." Franky pointed out.
"It seems there are a few of you who use your brains properly," I said as I stood next to Luffy. So far none of them had noticed that I was back. "Luna ..." Luffy started but stopped. You could tell by the look on Nami's face that she was about to blow up again. This only made me grin. Robin seemed to sense this and tried to calm the mood by asking, "Who is actually accompanying Luffy to the island?"
"It seems there are a few of you who use your brains properly," I said as I stood next to Luffy. So far none of them had noticed that I was back. "Luna ..." Luffy started but stopped. You could tell by the look on Nami's face that she was about to blow up again. This only made me grin. Robin seemed to sense this and tried to calm the mood by asking, "Who is actually accompanying Luffy to the island?"
I looked at Luffy somewhat doubtfully. He was the captain in the first place! He should decide who goes to the island and who stays on the ship! It seemed more like the crew was treating him like a toddler than like their captain. That was something I didn't really like. Clearly Luffy wasn't the smartest guy around and his decisions were made on gut instinct rather than really thinking hard about what the consequences might be. But still, such decisions should come from him as captain and not from the crew.
"Your turn." said the little reindeer, snapping me out of my thoughts. "With what?" I asked him. "Draw one of the sticks! That's how we decide who will be joining Luffy." this Usopp explained and held out his hand to me, which still had 4 sticks in it. "Seriously? This is how you decide who goes with Luffy? And I thought you were a pirate crew, you seem more like a kindergarten group," I said and laughed.
Ruffy looked at me and didn't seem to know what to say. Something I had noticed before. Sometimes I wished he would protect his crew instead of always keeping quiet or changing the subject. However, I could well imagine why he never did that. It was his feeling of guilt that I was separated from my crew longer than planned because of him.
"Just go to the next kindergarten kid." I laughed. "I'm sure as hell not going to join in your moronic little game. It wouldn't matter what the outcome was anyway, because I'm going to the island either way," I added.
Luffy POV
As soon as Luna was back with us, I noticed that she had a bandage around her left thigh. "Luna..." I started, but stopped. Why didn't she mention that she was injured? When had this happened? Who had hurt her? I never noticed that she was wearing a bandage before. Hmm, but now that I think about it, she always wore long trousers.
I overheard the others talking about who was coming to the island. I didn't care who came with me. I was only surprised that Chopper hadn't said anything to Luna yet. Normally he would want to know immediately what the injury was and check it out. Had he not noticed it yet or did he not dare ask Luna?
Knowing that Luna would surely not tell me anything as long as the others were around, I grabbed her arm and walked with her to her cabin. "Luffy what is this about?" she asked after I had closed the door. "Why didn't you say anything when you were hurt?" I wanted to know from her.
"Hurt? What are you talking about? I'm not hurt!" Luna replied, irritated. Not hurt? "Then why are you wearing a bandage?" I asked, pointing to that very bandage. "Oh that's what you mean. Can't you remember what you usually see there? You saw it often enough during our training!" she replied.
I thought about it until it suddenly hit me. There was one of her tattoos at that spot. "Your tattoo is there. But then why the bandage?" I wanted to know. "I just don't want the others to see my tattoos. You know there are certain meanings behind my tattoos and I don't feel like being asked any more questions. If you would look closely you would notice that my other two tattoos are covered too." she explained to me.
"I don't like that you are disguising yourself so much." I suddenly blurted out. Why couldn't Luna just be like she normally was? Why did she have to act so much? "I just don't feel comfortable enough here to show the real me. Please understand that." pleaded Luna. "We should go back," she then added.
Robin POV
We were a little surprised as we watched Luffy suddenly reach for his sister without saying anything and disappear with her. "Maybe he'll finally tell her off now," Nami said happily, but I doubted that this would be the case. "He won't" said Zorro. "Oh, and how would you know?" hissed Nami at him. Had he noticed it too?
"If you would pay a little more attention to your surroundings, you would have noticed that Luna was wearing a bandage and Luffy was just staring at it the whole time. He's bound to want to know what happened. But since you have to bug his sister all the time, he probably wanted to discuss it with her alone," Zorro explained, looking annoyed.
So he had also noticed how distracted Luffy was after his sister came back. His thoughts seemed to be completely elsewhere. When I followed his gaze, I knew why. His sister was wearing a bandage, although I couldn't remember her being injured. However, I had a vague suspicion of what might be behind it.
"So I'm supposed to be the problem? Are you so stupid that you don't notice that she is the problem? I don't care if she's injured. She's..." Nami began, but I interrupted her. "Nami, that's enough. The problem is that you just won't stop asking her the same questions over and over again. You just have to accept that she doesn't want to answer them and stop bothering her," I clarified.
"She's a murderer! I just want to know whose crew she belongs to or what powers she has. How can you just accept that we have someone on board who is so insane and just kills someone in cold blood! That bitch is openly threatening me and no one is doing anything about her!" Nami raged.
"That's your own fault. As I said earlier, just leave her alone and she won't have to threaten you anymore!" Zorro was getting a bit louder now. "And you'd better watch how you talk about her! You should consider that she is the sister of our captain!" he added after a short pause.
"What's with the mood here?" Sanji wanted to know, who had been in the kitchen until now preparing the lunch boxes Luffy had asked him for.
