After an intense situation involving a kraken that Luffy has decided to name Surume, the Thousand Sunny landed on its side on the sea floor with a jarring thud, the force of the impact sending a shockwave through the ship. Zoro, quick to react, grabbed Olivia and held her tightly against his chest, shielding her from the brunt of the impact. As the dust settled, he looked down at his daughter, concern etched across his face.
Zoro slowly loosened his grip and set her down to look at her. He brushed a few strands of hair away from her face, checking for any signs of injury. "Are you okay, Olivia?" he asked, his voice gentle.
Olivia, her eyes wide with a mix of fear and wonder, nodded slowly. "Wivia okay. No boo-boos," she said, holding up her tiny hands to show her father.
Relief washed over Zoro, and he couldn't help but smile. Meanwhile, Robin, having been thrown off balance by the impact, quickly got to her feet and made her way over to Zoro and Olivia. Her first instinct was to gently hold Olivia's face, her eyes scanning for any signs of injury. "Are you alright, sweetie?" she asked softly as she continued to look over her daughter's arms and hands.
Olivia nodded again, her small hands reaching up to also show her mother she was not hurt. "Wivia okay," she repeated, her voice a bit stronger this time.
Robin smiled, as relief flooded her expression. She leaned down and gently kissed both of Olivia's hands. "You're such a big girl," she whispered.
Zoro watched the interaction, his heart warming at the sight of his girlfriend and daughter. He still couldn't believe that not only did he just get his girlfriend back, but he also has a daughter. As he admired the tender moment, his gaze shifted, catching sight of movement in the distance.
A group of Fish-Men rode towards them on the backs of massive sea beasts, their menacing figures silhouetted against the eerie glow of the deep sea. Zoro's eyes narrowed, his hand instinctively moving to the hilt of his sword.
"Who are they?" he muttered, his voice low and tense.
Olivia's eyes grew wide with fear, and she clutched her father's leg tightly. "Wivia scared," she whispered, her small body trembling.
Robin stood close to Zoro, her own instincts kicking in as she prepared to protect her family. "Stay close to us," she said softly to Olivia, her eyes never leaving the approaching threat.
As the Fish-Men approached the Thousand Sunny, Zoro's mind raced with possible strategies. He had to protect Robin and Olivia, had to ensure their safety no matter what. The sea beasts roared, their massive forms creating waves that rocked the ship.
The leader of the Fish-Men stepped forward, a cruel smile spreading across his face. "Straw Hats, welcome to Fishman Island," he sneered. "You've caused quite a stir. Now, let's see how you fare in our domain."
Zoro's eyes blazed with determination. "Bring it on," he growled, his voice steady and unyielding. He glanced down at Olivia, who was clinging to Robin now. "Stay with right here, Olivia. We'll keep you safe."
Before Zoro could add anything further, the Sunny was suddenly launched past the New Fish-Man Pirates with a powerful Coup De Burst. The coating around the ship shrank and compressed, the sudden loss of air adding to the turmoil. Robin instinctively held Olivia close, her eyes meeting Zoro's next to her. Her look conveyed a silent message: "We're alright."
Zoro, though worried, gave a small nod of understanding, his eyes filled with determination. He started to crawl towards them, but the Sunny's trajectory took a dramatic turn. Sunny plunged through the first bubble housing Fishman Island causing the ship's coating to tear away violently.
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Adventures of the Roronoa Family
FanfictionExplore a captivating series of one shots featuring Roronoa Zoro and Nico Robin. Each story delves into their unique relationship and family dynamics, with occasional appearances from other Straw Hats. In no particular order, these stories will disp...