Who: Sanji and whoever happens upon him. Where: Espoir Village Style: I'm fine with anything people are comfortable with.~ :3 Status: Open for business~
Zoro gawked as the cook basically ran away from the wrath of Rita. Now HE was stuck having to explain things to this brat about things he wasn't too sure about. He really didn't want to do this, since he was pretty sure he was gonna get fireballed.
"Tch, never tried fighting fire with swords," he replied with an annoyed look on his face. "Look, I got nothing to talk about. I already said what I know about this place, and that's it. I really didn't learn much in my time here. Something about being in a damn dreamworld, and this stupid 'Dreamberry' that helps us communicate with the other residents of this place."
He brings out the plastic onigiri out of his pocket and starts tossing it up on the air.
... Okay, so he was saying something about a 'Dreamberry' (I've never heard of a fruit that weird.) and then... was tossing about a rice ball? This didn't sit well at all. Definitely not. She had half a mind to just fry that riceball out of the air out of pure irritation.
However, and this, she found a little hard to swallow, but really, throwing a tantrum wasn't going to get them anywhere. After a few seconds of angry fuming, she settled down with the conclusion that, well, if he really didn't know anything, it wasn't like beating the crap out of him will make him remember.
"Might as well go hibernate, why don't you." She scoffed, turning away angrily. "If you don't plan on being useful. Dreamberry, whatever. All I see is you tossing around a riceball."
She did a double take. Took the small metallic thing out of her pocket, compared.
"It changes shape?" She hissed incredulously, eyes flickering between the two of them. Putting it back into her pocket with suspicion, she snarled. "And you need to grow a freakin' brain. Don't you realize that 'Yeah, we're in a dream world', is not a proper answer? Learn to be useful, won't you!"
"I don't think you'll get any answers that are any different, you brat," replied Zoro with an equally venomous tone. "Be grateful that I'm even bothering to talk to you at all!"
He pocketed the Dreamberry again and glared at her, though his tone took on softer tone, if that's what it could've been considered as.
"I'm still learning about this place myself, so why don't you find somebody else that's been here longer?"
"Be grateful?" At this, she looked seriously affronted. "Just who the hell do you think you are anyway? I just asked a simple question - it's you who couldn't answer it! It's not it's my fault!"
... Though, yeah, she did feel pretty horrible once he explained in, well, softer tones. Slightly. At least it wasn't screaming anymore, though it definitely was so much easier to scream rather than be civil. She never really understood social situations, and she doubt this kind of a situation was written in any of the books.
"... Whatever. Maybe I will."
She turned, and walked off in a random direction, intending to do just that.
Zoro muttered something like 'maybe if you weren't so damn rude' under his breath as she walked away. He, also, turned in a random direction just to see where it led him because he sure as hell didn't know where he was going.
...for some reason, I think I can sense a great annoyance in the area.
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"Tch, never tried fighting fire with swords," he replied with an annoyed look on his face. "Look, I got nothing to talk about. I already said what I know about this place, and that's it. I really didn't learn much in my time here. Something about being in a damn dreamworld, and this stupid 'Dreamberry' that helps us communicate with the other residents of this place."
He brings out the plastic onigiri out of his pocket and starts tossing it up on the air.
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However, and this, she found a little hard to swallow, but really, throwing a tantrum wasn't going to get them anywhere. After a few seconds of angry fuming, she settled down with the conclusion that, well, if he really didn't know anything, it wasn't like beating the crap out of him will make him remember.
"Might as well go hibernate, why don't you." She scoffed, turning away angrily. "If you don't plan on being useful. Dreamberry, whatever. All I see is you tossing around a riceball."
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He had a feeling that she was yet another girl on his 'to-avoid' list.
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"It changes shape?" She hissed incredulously, eyes flickering between the two of them. Putting it back into her pocket with suspicion, she snarled. "And you need to grow a freakin' brain. Don't you realize that 'Yeah, we're in a dream world', is not a proper answer? Learn to be useful, won't you!"
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"I don't think you'll get any answers that are any different, you brat," replied Zoro with an equally venomous tone. "Be grateful that I'm even bothering to talk to you at all!"
He pocketed the Dreamberry again and glared at her, though his tone took on softer tone, if that's what it could've been considered as.
"I'm still learning about this place myself, so why don't you find somebody else that's been here longer?"
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... Though, yeah, she did feel pretty horrible once he explained in, well, softer tones. Slightly. At least it wasn't screaming anymore, though it definitely was so much easier to scream rather than be civil. She never really understood social situations, and she doubt this kind of a situation was written in any of the books.
"... Whatever. Maybe I will."
She turned, and walked off in a random direction, intending to do just that.
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