I have never wanted to be on the ocean more then right now.
[Her voice trails off over the NV and you can hear people chattering around here and there. Nothing too bad now.]
I'm sure everyone is on these things and the notes must be annoying but... Luffy, Zoro, Usopp, Robin, Ace? Everyone... are you alright? Checking in with everyone. Sam?
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I'll be fine.
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Where are you? Try not to move too much.
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[moving again she gave a bit more disgruntled sounding reply] I'm fine. I was just... in the underground at the time is all. I'm coming out around the second sector.
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[And she's on her way, screw the stairs or elevators, she just jumped out a busted up window and let a string of arms make sure she doesn't crash into the ground.]
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[The light around her grows some as does the noise, but one can tell she's outside... dressed oddly if you can catch it, but she's outside now. A deep sigh.]
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[Huff]Nami-chan... [huff, huff] please. [huff, huff, swallow huff] Just [huff] wait for me.
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I am... I am. I just wanted to get... outside. That's all. I'm okay, just a bit sore is all. I'm outside now and sitting.
[If it goes to action, the orange haired girl was curled up, a strange saloon girl dress in red was worn again, and a large messenger sack sat beside her. She already pulled the feather out of her hair and tossed it down, trampled.]
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[Robin ran for the second sector tunnel, reaching that third arm in front of her every once in awhile to double check her progress on the map, and to check in on Nami, who had gone silent. Robin considered trying to strike up conversation, but told herself that getting there quickly was more important than talking.
After what certainly felt like ages, Robin rounded a final corner, weaving through hordes of people moving the opposite direction, and located her fiery roommate. Robin had never found the dress to be odd or outlandish, so it didn't phase her in the slightest. She knelt next to Nami, catching her breath and opening her pack. She'd dumped any and every medical supply she could locate inside, and it was a complete mess of bandages, antiseptic, and painkillers.]
[Breathless]Where did it fall on you?
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[She had gone silent for a bit, once in a while assuring someone else she was talking to that she was alright. She hadn't heard from too many of her crew yet so that bothered her, but they... had to be busy. That was all.]
[It was as the woman came to kneel before her that she jumped, looking up to see the breathless woman already moving to take out her medical things.] Robin!
[She reached out both hands grasping at one of the girls and holding it tightly at the wrist, looking up at her]
I'm alright! You didn't have to run... [but oiy was she glad she was there now. Sighing she drew back one hand to pull the dress up some, to show her right knee and ankle. The Ankle was a vivid purple with a small scrape, the knee swollen] It's not that bad. See?
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[Nami doesn't know it, but Robin did have to run. She would never forgive herself if anything else had happened because she took her dear sweet time getting there. Once she was faced with the reality of Nami's situation, however, the crisis did seem at least manageable. Certainly nowhere near as terrible as the visions of bent, broken limbs Robin's mind had been conjuring- and she'd seen more than her fair share of those to fuel the terror.
Perhaps it was her punishment for inflicting the damage in the first place.
Robin began to breathe easier; and slowly, gently, helped Nami ease her leg to the ground, laying it as straight as possible.]
You'll need a splint.
[But first, disinfectant on that scrape. Heaven only knows what sort of infections will be running rampant through the city.]
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[As robin helped her get it out straight she sighed, feeling the swollen knee shift oddly. Her foot felt numb which at the moment she was fine with]
Can we get it splinted up and start back home? Were you at the apartment? It's going to get dark soon. [And being outside in the dark dressed as a saloon girl with a messed up ankle and a bag of mone---er and a bag wasn't the best idea. Especially not in a natural disaster ( ... )
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Robin furrowed her brow, then noticed that the railing surrounding the opening to the underground had been damaged. One of the supports was loose. She kicked at it with the sole of her boots until it gave way, snapping off near to the ground. Satisfied, she returned to Nami with the steel rod in her hand.]
It appears you get your wish, Nami-chan. Pass me the cloth bandages?
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[She leaned there on the wall, her leg sticking out, hands flopped between her legs and fiddling with her skirt, looking over everything Robin brought. Looking at how the woman searched for something to help her leg and thinking of how fast she got there to her.]
[She must have been really worried she thought, frowning. A steel rod was brought back and a request for the bandages. Taking hold of a roll of bandages she held it to the other woman and spoke softly]
Thank you for coming for me... [Has it been any of the boys she would have demanded that she was fine at first, then would have milked it for all it was worth and demanded a ride back home. With Robin though she just admitted her defeat and let the girl help get her moving again]
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[Robin wordlessly tied the steel rod to Nami's leg- it didn't take long at all, considering she could wrap and tie in two places at once. She looked the girl over one last time before Nami's quiet little comments of appreciation finally set in. Robin just looked her in the eyes, ran her hand tenderly over the hair that so closely resembled the much loved tangerines.]
You've done the same... [Robin's NV buzzed with a new message- something from that newcomer's protection group she'd been courting. She stashed the mushi quickly. Nakama came first.]
[She stood and held out her hand.] Let's get you back on your feet, shall we?
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