Zoro woke up to the sound of hooves clicking on wood from the dock up to Sunny’s deck. Checking the sun he knew that it was strangely early for any of the rest of the crew to be back from wandering the town. He had pulled the short straw for guard duty and was diligently snoozing watching their ship for the day.
The others had happily gone on their merry ways, some pairing up let’s go shopping Robin-oneesan and some going alone I need some more SUUUPER shirts but all were still expected to be gone for a couple more hours at least.
So it was a surprise for Zoro to see their little doctor already back on the Thousand Sunny with a bag of medical supplies and a slightly gloomy face.
Chopper turned to go head into the infirmary when he saw the swordsman and jumped, hiding behind the mast wrong way again before realizing that it was just his nakama.
“Oh, Zoro. I forgot you were staying on Sunny today.”
Zoro stared at the little reindeer for a couple of seconds w-what are you looking at you bastard? before sighing and walking over to
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Missing, part 1bleuSeptember 14 2010, 10:55:31 UTC
Spoilers for chapters 590+That morning when Hawk-Eyes and Perona woke up, Zoro was nowhere to be found. He wasn't in his room or in any of the sitting rooms; he wasn't in the dinning hall or in the kitchen (or pantry); he even wasn't training the courtyard, or anywhere else that he might normally be. That morning, Zoro just simply could not be found. And with his abysmal sense of direction... well, Perona was more worried than Hawk-Eyes was. If Zoro got lost on the island (or, more pathetically, inside the castle), it meant he wasn't cut out to be his pupil (or anything else in the world), she was sure that's what Hawks-Eyes would think. But Perona, though failingly trying to hide it, had grown fond of the grassy-headed guy... and she missed his company. (He was much easier to boss around than Hawk-Eyes
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Missing, part 2bleuSeptember 14 2010, 10:56:36 UTC
For several minutes Perona and her guide continued to frolic, I mean, weave through the forest until they reached the beach. For several more minutes they glided playfully along the ocean, like truly swimming on the air to match the waves, until a blob of floating green came into view through the mist and Perona eagerly picked up speed
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Re: Missing, part 2mcalex22September 14 2010, 12:24:16 UTC
LOL this is fantastic... I mean, it started out in a sort of sombre mood but in very one piece fashion, there was a humourous reason. I would like to see this scene in reality because I think that is soooo Zoro!
SeafloorembersilverSeptember 14 2010, 14:05:42 UTC
He’d been trapped on the seafloor by his ambition, his undying need to free his navigator from the fish-man that held her captive. Of course, his thoughts weren’t riding that train. No, they were more of:
Dammit! I gotta get my feet out of this cement so I can help Nami!
Such was the mind of Monkey D. Luffy. But it may have been that simplicity that the others admired most about him. He didn’t over-think things, which put them in predicaments like this, but that made him more accepting. He never questioned his nakama; he simply understood they had reasons for their actions. He had his reasons.
Live without regrets. While that path had temporarily earned him a place at the bottom of the sea, quickly losing consciousness, it would also bring him to become King of the Pirates. There was no doubt about that in the minds of his nakama. _____________
Yesterdayoxymoronic3September 18 2010, 05:00:23 UTC
For as long as she could remember, Robin had defined herself by yesterday. She was an excessively brilliant child, true, but that did not mean that stories lost their charms on her, that she was not struck with awe by the tales that were true, that she wasn't astounded with history. From the beginning, it was clear that that was where she belonged. Surely in a place where such amazing things existed, she would not be shunned. She would be embraced, actually embraced
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When he had eaten his Devil's Fruit, he had eaten it on a bold whim, and nobody even knew what kind of fruit it was. Was he going to be a Paramecia, a Logia, or a Zoan? Only time and testing would tell
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The others had happily gone on their merry ways, some pairing up let’s go shopping Robin-oneesan and some going alone I need some more SUUUPER shirts but all were still expected to be gone for a couple more hours at least.
So it was a surprise for Zoro to see their little doctor already back on the Thousand Sunny with a bag of medical supplies and a slightly gloomy face.
Chopper turned to go head into the infirmary when he saw the swordsman and jumped, hiding behind the mast wrong way again before realizing that it was just his nakama.
“Oh, Zoro. I forgot you were staying on Sunny today.”
Zoro stared at the little reindeer for a couple of seconds w-what are you looking at you bastard? before sighing and walking over to ( ... )
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Thank you for making smile today :)
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You're very welcome. I'm glad it made you smile. :)
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Dammit! I gotta get my feet out of this cement so I can help Nami!
Such was the mind of Monkey D. Luffy. But it may have been that simplicity that the others admired most about him. He didn’t over-think things, which put them in predicaments like this, but that made him more accepting. He never questioned his nakama; he simply understood they had reasons for their actions. He had his reasons.
Live without regrets. While that path had temporarily earned him a place at the bottom of the sea, quickly losing consciousness, it would also bring him to become King of the Pirates. There was no doubt about that in the minds of his nakama.
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Prompt: Yesterday
Hehe... I remembered this time. ;)
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Prompt?
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