The Amazon watched the pirate cross the room and open the fridge. He adjusted his glasses, just to be certain that he was seeing the right thing and dropped his jaw.
"What are you doing?!" He cried. "You can't go through someone else's fridge!" There was something wrong about that, he told himself, and he knew it. Even if they were being held against their will by some of the staff, surely the doctors didn't deserve this.
"Eh?" Zoro turned around a little, looking at Mousse curiously if not warily. Breaking and entering didn't seem to bother the other so Zoro wasn't sure what the problem was if he took a few things too. He was a pirate after all, and it wasn't like it was going to hurt anyone.
Of course, Mousse probably didn't know that but Zoro wasn't going to expound on his reasons for doing things. "Why not?"
"It's not exactly filled with weapons or anything that can help us, is it?" Mouse replied, exasperated. "It doesn't seem very honorable to steal from someone because you can."
If it was a fridge full of blades, the Amazon would have felt differently. Food wasn't a good enough prize in Mousse's eyes, as they were fed every day and weren't dying of starvation.
"Aaa." Zoro understood now. He grinned, amused, and turned back to rummaging through the mini refrigerator. Damn. It really didn't look like there was anything good. "Don't worry about that too much."
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"What are you doing?!" He cried. "You can't go through someone else's fridge!" There was something wrong about that, he told himself, and he knew it. Even if they were being held against their will by some of the staff, surely the doctors didn't deserve this.
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Of course, Mousse probably didn't know that but Zoro wasn't going to expound on his reasons for doing things. "Why not?"
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If it was a fridge full of blades, the Amazon would have felt differently. Food wasn't a good enough prize in Mousse's eyes, as they were fed every day and weren't dying of starvation.
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