Kenji's Arrival

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The Thousand Sunny was abuzz with the typical laughter and chatter of the Straw Hat Pirates. Sanji was busy showcasing his culinary skills, and Brook's melodies filled the air. In the middle of the rambunctious atmosphere, Robin sat quietly, a shadow of her usual self, leaning heavily against Zoro. Noticing this unusual behavior, Zoro kept his arm protectively around her.

Sanji approached with a concerned expression. "Robin-chwan, you haven't touched your food. Are you feeling alright?" he asked, the worry evident in his voice.

Robin, attempting to offer reassurance, smiled weakly. "I'm just not very hungry tonight, thank you, Sanji," she replied softly.

Zoro, his brows furrowed with concern, glanced at Robin, sensing she wasn't telling the full truth. "Robin, you really should eat something, I haven't seen you eat much today," he said quietly to her.

Olivia looked up with wide, anxious eyes. "Mommy, are you okay? Do you need Chopper?" Her voice quivered slightly.

Robin turned to her daughter, mustering a comforting smile. "I'll be fine, my love. Mommy just needs to rest for a bit," she reassured, her voice soothing despite her discomfort.

Chopper, overhearing the conversation, quickly scurried over with his medical bag. "Robin, I can check you over if you're not feeling well. It might be something I can help with," he offered eagerly, ready to leap into action.

Robin glanced at Chopper, appreciation in her eyes. "Thank you, Chopper, but I think I just need some quiet and rest," she declined gently, not wanting to worry the young doctor further.

Zoro, without further delay, carefully lifted Robin in his arms. "I'll take her back to our room. She needs to lie down," he announced.

Olivia, her eyes still filled with concern, started to follow, but Nami quickly intercepted her. "Olivia, let's stay here and make something special for your Mommy to help her feel better. We'll bring it to her later," Nami suggested, diverting her attention.

Olivia, torn between her concern for her mother and Nami's suggestion, hesitated before nodding in agreement. "Okay, Aunt Nami. Mommy would like that."

Inside their cabin, Zoro gently placed Robin on the bed. "Do you need anything? Water? Medicine?" he asked, hovering over her, ready to provide whatever she needed.

Robin shook her head, her voice barely a whisper. "Just some rest, Zoro. Stay with me, please?"

Zoro nodded, sitting beside her on the bed. "I'm won't go anywhere. Just rest now, Robin," he said, his voice soft, a stark contrast to his usual tough demeanor.

Back in the kitchen, the crew continued their dinner, but the atmosphere was tinged with a quiet concern for their friend. Luffy, with a mouthful of food, declared, "We'll make sure Robin gets better! Right, guys?"

The crew nodded in agreement as Nami and Olivia worked together on a special surprise for Robin, their laughter and whispers a gentle reminder of the family they had become.

A few minutes later, Chopper sprang into action when he heard Zoro calling for him. Hearing the concern in his voice, Olivia jumped up running with Chopper.

In the dimly lit room, a scene of concern unfolded. Robin was lying in bed, her complexion even more pale, while Chopper examined her with a serious expression. "Chopper, she just started throwing up out of nowhere. What's wrong with her?" Zoro asked, his voice laced with concern.

While Chopper continued talking to Zoro, Robin noticed Olivia was observing the scene from the corner of the room with tears in her eyes. Robin extended her hand out to Olivia, "Come here, sweetheart," she said weakly.

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