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Sparkling.
Everything and everywhere is freaking sparkling.
From the snowflakes and ornaments hanging from above, the wiry white branches lining the hallway, the garlands wound around the stairs, the Christmas wreaths peppering the walls, the table centerpieces and candles… and of course, the huge Christmas tree in the middle of the room where the party is held.
Everything she set her eyes on is absolutely glittering…
…and white. Did she mention white? Freaking pristine white.
It was like the place was snowed in overnight. And that snow settled in a kind of aesthetic way that it made the place look enchanting just like inside a fantasy winter palace.
“So…” a voice suddenly spoke up beside her, pulling Nami out of her entrancement. “Is this what it feels like to be inside a snow globe?” Usopp remarked as he observed the scene before him with a grimace, handing Nami a tall glass of—yes, no surprises with that— sparkling wine.
“Thanks,” Nami smiled as she took it from him. “You know, I actually thought I died and gone to heaven when I walked in,” she muttered as her eyes followed a heavily-jewelled matron who strode past them. “Everything is just fucking white and sparkling.”
A snort of laughter escaped Usopp. “You? In heaven?”
She narrowed her eyes at him knowing where his comment is heading.
“I highly doubt that that’s where you’ll go,” Usopp teased. “You’re too evil.”
“Shut up.” Nami smacked him on the shoulder. “Don’t you have to play nice or you won’t get any gifts from the fat, red man?”
“His name is Santa Claus! Don’t be ignorant!” Usopp countered, wincing as he rubbed his shoulder. “And compared to you, I am absolutely nice! I’ll definitely get a gift from him.”
She raised an eyebrow at that. It amazes her that even as an adult Usopp still believes in fairy tales and some guy who—for the life of her, she doesn’t really understand how—slides inside chimneys while everyone else is sleeping to leave gifts under the Christmas trees for nice children.
He really should stop hanging around their genius yet childish doctor.
“Speaking of gifts,” she decided to change the subject, sending a bright smile to his direction. “Where’s mine?” She held out her hand as Usopp frowned at her crassness.
“I left it in Chopper’s office,” he said with a roll of his eyes. “I’m not gonna mingle around tonight with it in my pocket you know.”
Nami squealed in delight and Usopp cringed when he realized his tongue slipped and gave her an idea on what his present is.
It was no secret that the orange-haired woman absolutely loves gifts. She made that fact pretty clear a lot of times.
Especially if said gifts were as sparkly and shiny as the lights decorating the entire manor right now.
Usopp was watching her with a dour expression on his face.
She patted his shoulder in an appeasing manner. “Oh don’t worry. I also got you a gift.” She winked at him as his face lit up with excitement.
“Really?!” This time it was his turn to squeal in delight.
Nami looked smug as she took a sip of her drink. “I’m fair after all. Plus in the spirit of Christmas, I decided to be more generous this year.”
“Wooow!” Usopp was looking at her disbelievingly. “I guess miracles do happen! I honestly thought you’d just cut-off a small percentage of my so-called debt to you just like you did last year.”
“Don’t make me change my mind Usopp. I can still do that.”
“Oh come on! Don’t be stingy! Everyone knows you got a big, fat bonus from that stealing stint last time!”
Nami pointed a finger at him. “Hey! You also got the same big, fat bonus! We’re in that stint together!”
Two months ago the two of them (along with Robin, Franky and Brook), pulled off a rather daring heist in an underground auction hosted by the one and only Buggy the Clown—the weird owner and head of Buggy’s Delivery; an organization that prides itself in acquiring hard to find artifacts and treasures of the old from different parts of the world to sell it to the highest bidder in a hush-hush, private event.
Robin was able to secure an invitation to the clown’s auction, following a tip that Buggy recently obtained some priceless items which belonged to Gol D. Roger himself.
They knew they needed to get their hands on those treasures as soon as possible.
And get their hands on it they did.
Nami can still recall that feeling of elation as they drove away from Buggy’s circus-inspired villa with all the priceless auction items in tow—much to the consternation and shock of Buggy himself. He wasn’t able to chase them as they had a good head start before he and his minions realized what had happened.
Thus they all got a damn big bonus for a job well-done. Not everyone can pull off a feat like that. But with a brilliant team like theirs… it was a walk in the park.
It was really a damn great decision to join them. Not only was she living lavishly now, but she was also enjoying her stealing assignments so much more than before.
A few years ago, Nami had stolen a relic in the Mugiwara estate from right under Usopp’s nose. Back then, she was working alone and Usopp was in charge of the whole estate’s security.
He and his team was no match for her. Nami was able to breach their safeguards and easily sneak into the estate and get her hands on the priceless item. It was almost like stealing candies from babies, she can’t even call it a challenge.
Then Straw Hat Luffy—the head of the Mugiwara Family—sent Roronoa Zoro, one of his top men, to track her down.
Nami honestly thought that that was the end for her when she saw him sitting on one of the booths of her then empty bar, silently and patiently biding his time.
But Zoro’s orders that night, was just find her…
…and apparently take her back with him to the estate.
Thank her lucky stars he wasn’t there to maim her. She definitely knows she’s no match for him. Still, Nami did not make it easy for Zoro to do his job. She made him chase after her for a good half an hour all around the town until he finally lost his patience and showed her first-hand just why he was Mugiwara no Luffy’s right-hand man.
To say he hauled her back with him like he was just carrying a sack of potatoes was an understatement.
Her addition to Luffy’s elite circle was unexpected—as unexpected as his invitation to her to join his group. It wasn’t a calculated decision on his part (like he’s actually capable of that). Luffy just felt that it was right to invite her. Plus her skills are really awesome (he said it with eyes lighting up in excitement while laughing at Usopp’s expense) and he was really impressed with how she was able to sneak into the estate and steal something.
It may have been an arbitrary whim on Luffy’s part, but it was Nico Robin who pointed out to everyone that it would benefit them so much more if Nami is with them instead of an adversary that they had to deal with every now and then.
“Her thieving skills are unmatched. Her moniker, true to its words. Also she is not just a cat burglar,” Robin had explained with a rather fascinated smile on her face. “Nami is also an exceptional cartographer and an excellent navigator. Very useful when it comes to treasure hunting, don’t you all think?” She posed the question to everyone present, her blue eyes almost sparkling with mirth. “She’ll make a fine addition to our group.”
Nami was stunned at tall and elegant woman’s knowledge about her and her skills. She later found out that Robin is an archaeologist and a treasure trove of information. She actually has an archive of who’s who in the criminal world—be it a big or small name. And Nami’s name was already included in it. Robin also makes it her business to know every person and organization who is interested in anything and everything related to Gol D. Roger and his treasures.
Zoro and Usopp are the only ones who were adamantly opposed to her joining. The former because he doesn’t trust her and claims that she would be nothing but trouble. The latter because his pride took a battering when she had stolen the priceless relic he was ordered to guard with his life.
But they had to relent when Luffy put his foot down.
And Nami had no choice but to concede too, because she knows she would not fare well as their enemy… especially if they sent out Roronoa Zoro after her.
Her thoughts suddenly shifted to the grouchy, green-haired man and her eyes automatically roamed the expanse of the party and the guests. She hadn’t seen him ever since she arrived.
He’s probably lost again. She thought wryly. Or going around in circles on the estate grounds.
Zoro might be exceptional when it comes to fighting, but definitely hopeless when it comes to directions. He would get lost in a straight line and will confuse north and south and left and right. It was completely frustrating.
Nami felt Usopp nudged her with his shoulder to get her attention. She gave him a glance and saw that he was pointing at one of the guests who were clad with so much sparkling jewelries she almost put the Christmas tree lights to shame.
Usopp was wiggling his eyebrows at her, issuing a silent dare to Nami that she should be able to nick some of those by the end of the night.
She smirked haughtily, raising her glass slightly to take his challenge.
It had been easy to win Usopp over when she finally accepted Luffy’s offer. They had a lot in common and Nami realized they almost, always have the same wave length. It didn’t take long for them to get close, all previous transgression forgotten.
Most of the time, it was the two of them who works out the security and possible breaches of the estate along with Franky—if Nami wasn’t on a stealing stint or nose-buried into antique maps and charting.
As much as Usopp had been an easy win. Zoro was the complete opposite.
He was harder to get close to. Harder to thaw. He was like a thick block of ice. Not to mention he has an inherent distrust to almost all the people he meets. That combination was enough to make him formidable.
He was quiet and calm; silently listening and observing and in most cases, he’s just… asleep.
Nami was astounded on how easily he could just nod off while they were having a meeting or going over the plans for a heist or an attack or even when they’re just randomly lounging about the manor. He just sits there, with arms crossed over that delectable chest of his then falls asleep, snoring like there was no tomorrow.
But what really surprised her was that even if he zoned out easily or looks like he’s not even paying attention… he was ever-alert and his reflexes are out of this world.
Once, she stealthily tried sneak up on him to pull at his ear for dozing off while she was in the middle of giving him the rundown of the plan for their current mission. He had been grating on her nerves ever since they arrive at the island of Dressrosa—no, scratch that—from the moment they started traveling to be exact, and a retaliation was definitely overdue.
The next thing she knew, he had her pinned down on the carpeted floor of the hotel room. She was looking up at him with wide eyes while he stared down at her with one eyebrow arrogantly cocked.
He drawled something about… she didn’t quite catch it because at that moment, the wind was knocked out of her and her heart was thumping madly against her chest, its thudding sound echoing loudly in her ears.
And all her brain could register is how good Zoro feels above her.
From that moment on, Nami wanted more of him.
They stared at each other for a good few seconds as Nami swallowed the lump that somehow formed at her throat as his steely grey eye regarded her intensely.
Though what happened next was far from charming. Bastard didn’t even bother helping her stand up. Zoro just pushed himself up and away from her with a scoff and casually walked towards the door to exit the room as Nami scrambled to get back on her feet. Out of frustration, she threw her red stiletto heel at his head.
Looking back, she honestly thinks that that was what chipped the ice. Because when Zoro swiveled around after her shoe hit his head and marched back towards her direction, a vein was visibly popping in his forehead and he was looking mad as hell. It was the first time she had seen that expression on him.
She should’ve been afraid at that moment. But in a mixture of infuriation and embarrassment (from being pinned down the floor or from her improper thoughts about the green-haired man or both)—Nami folded her arms across her chest and met his flaring temper head on.
Their shouting match in that room was one for the books. Not to mention, they almost blew their supposed mission that day because they can’t stop arguing.
That was the start of the never-ending quarrels and quips between the two of them that drove everyone around them crazy. It was an unspoken rule to everyone in the estate that when Zoro and Nami start firing words at each other, it’s better to high-tail it out of there than get caught in the crossfire.
It was around that time that Nami realized that Zoro wasn’t really all cold and aloof like she first thought. Most of the time he appeared like he doesn’t give a damn because he was just too freaking lazy to care.
His usually reserved countenance was most likely because he was the kind of person to assess the situation first before reacting. He prefers to see the whole picture before efficiently dealing with whatever it is that comes one by one. He kept a cool head in most circumstances yet can still easily lose his temper especially when she one ups him (or if Sanji-kun was deliberately pissing him off).
It had become a bad habit of Nami to rile him up as much as she can. Because in a weird and twisted way, she loves how expressive his face can be when he is fighting with her.
The longer Nami stayed at Luffy’s group, the more she came to know Zoro deeper.
Their enemies feared him. Everyone in their group and their members have high respect for him. He was actually one of the very few people that can rein their boss in because Luffy actually listens to him.
As much as he was known to be ruthless and emotionless by the other mob families, he is quite the opposite when it comes to his friends and other selected associates.
She saw how he was with Luffy, Usopp and Chopper. Sometimes when he deals with them, his lone grey eye would go soft and there was this air of fondness and this certain amused smile on his face that she never thought he was capable of doing.
It stole her breath away. And made her see him in another light.
She’d do anything to be at the receiving end of that smile.
“A pricey jewelry for your thoughts?” Usopp’s playful tone suddenly permeated her thoughts.
“Huh?” Nami snapped back to reality at the sound of her long-nosed friend’s voice.
Usopp peered at her face. “Are you alright? You just like zoned out.” His gaze traced the path where Nami was blankly looking. “Find something interesting out there?”
Nami shook her head. “Nah, just thinking.”
“You better be thinking on how you’ll steal some of those sparkly jewelries from that woman and that woman,” Usopp sniggered, tilting his head toward the direction of the bejewelled women he was pertaining too.
She raised an eyebrow at him. “Are you underestimating me?”
“Of course not!” Usopp said as he downed the last of his drink. “Actually… hmm… there is a betting pool.” He said muttered while pretending to scratch his chin.
“What do you mean there is a betting pool?”
Usopp took a step back from her realizing his mistake. He shouldn’t have said that.
Before he can take another step back, Nami suddenly grabbed his tie to the point of choking him.
“What’s the bet?” Nami growled. She was quick to grasp the meaning of what he was saying. She was quite familiar that the some of the lower ranked members usually indulges themselves with betting pools for their own entertainment. It was an easy way to win money after all. Sometimes even higher officials like her, Usopp, Franky or Brook would join.
But she wasn’t aware that there is an ongoing bet tonight.
Nami shook the curly-haired lad to urge him to give an answer.
“Come on Usopp don’t make this hard. What’s the bet?”
“Uuuhmm…. how much you’ll be able to steal tonight?”
Nami scowled and she narrowed her eyes at him. “Tell me more!”
“Eeep! That’s just it! I shouldn’t have told you! It’s not even my idea—” He struggled to explain and get out of her grasp at the same time. “I mean we can split!”
“Split?” Nami’s face darkened at that.
“Yeah!” Usopp nodded vigorously. “The pot is high!”
“How high?!”
“Ara… here you both are.”
Nami and Usopp whipped their heads toward the direction of the voice. Robin was approaching them looking all elegant in a shimmery white gown. Her long black hair was arranged in a sophisticated coiffure behind her head and she was holding a wine glass half-filled with one of the vintage reds from the manor’s cellar that she adores.
“Robin!” Nami exclaimed, completely forgetting about Usopp and releasing him from her clutches. She bounded happily towards the tall woman and enveloped her in a hug. “You’re back!”
“Ro-bin!” Usopp also greeted as he cleared his throat and adjusted his tie. “Good to see you here! Thought you wouldn’t make it tonight?”
Robin, Franky and Brook had an important errand in the island of Baldimore. They went there to finalize a deal with one of their important associates before the year ends. As the place was quite far, everyone was thinking the trio wouldn’t make it back in for the party.
But apparently they did.
“Fufufu…” Robin laughed softly. “Well Franky and Brook were adamant to make it back. They don’t want to miss this party.” She motioned to the far corner of the room below where a tall, lanky figure with afro hair was already sitting behind the grand piano, playing Christmas tunes. “It’s a must-attend event after all.”
“I thought the New Year party is the must-attend event?” Usopp’s brows furrowed.
“Both are,” Robin said with a smile. “You know how the three brothers are always in a high festive mood whenever the holidays approach.”
Both Nami and Usopp nodded in understanding. With both of Luffy’s brothers, Ace and Sabo, spending the season at Mugiwara estate, the celebration had been all out. Spare no expense was Luffy’s exact words. Well actually the three brothers’ exact words. Because Ace and Luffy absolutely love throwing parties and Sabo… well it’s two against one, he had no choice but to agree.
And this was only the Christmas Party. Another party will be held on New Year’s Eve and Nami can’t wait to see how extravagant that one’s going to be.
Not to mention how many glittering stuff she’ll be able to filch from their filthy rich guests by the turn of the year.
“Well,” Usopp let out an exasperated sigh. “It’s gonna be a lot of work from here on.”
Robin nodded. “I’m surprised you are even out here. I thought you’d be personally manning the security tonight?”
Usopp looked crestfallen. “Aaw, gimme a break Robin. Our security team’s the best! With Franky and I’s newly updated surveillance equipment, not even a fly would get past the fence!”
The archaeologist gave Nami a side glance which Usopp caught.
“Hey! We personally asked Nami to do practice runs to check the system’s efficiency.” Usopp explained, folding his arms across his chest, looking smug and proud.
Nami laughed. “That they did.”
Robin chuckled. “So how was it?” She directed the question towards the orange-haired woman.
“Quite a challenge actually,” Nami admitted, pursing her lips. “But give me some time to figure out something and I’ll be able to sneak past all that, get inside here and steal anything from right under Usopp’s nose. Again.”
“Hey!” Usopp lightly slapped her arm. “I thought we’re friends now!”
Nami blinked innocently at him. “Yes we are. But you’ll never know how effective that surveillance system is until we give it a serious try right?”
“Well, she does have a point Usopp,” Robin agreed. “Maybe a surprise break-in one of these days?” She suggested, her tone light with amusement. “Franky will surely love that challenge.”
“I won’t...” Usopp mumbled.
Nami rolled her eyes at him. “I’m pretty sure that’ll give you and Franky the opportunity to request for new tech stuff again.”
Usopp straightened up at that. “Well that idea I definitely love!”
“So all set,” Nami flashed him a smile. “Once the holidays are over, expect something will happen. I’m already giving you a handicap.”
Usopp knitted his brows at her. “What handicap?”
“Once the holidays are over,” Nami repeated. A Cheshire cat-like grin appeared on her face. “Come on, that’s enough clue right? It’s a surprise break-in after all.”
Now Usopp was looking at her with eyes narrowed. Then he turned to Robin. “I’m blaming this on you.”
Robin just gave him a mysterious smile. “It’s settled then. I’m looking forward to the chaos it’ll bring.”
“Wait hold up!” Usopp raised his hand. “Are we not telling everyone about it?”
“Where’s the fun in that if you do?” Nami asked in a bored tone.
“But…”
“We’ll inform Luffy and the others.” Robin took a sip of her wine before continuing. “Only our team will know. It’ll be the perfect incident response exercise for the rest don’t you think?”
Usopp was looking at her with mouth agape. “Where do you even get these ideas?” He paused for a moment and huffed. “Oh right… Franky.”
The corners of Robin’s eyes crinkled in amusement.
“Anyway, Luffy did call for a meeting before the party starts right?” Robin signalled to one of the meandering servers who‘s balancing a tray of beverages on his hand. She took the empty glass from Nami’s hand and replaced it with a champagne flute. The she got another, this time
low ball glass with a really expensive whiskey inside and placed it in Nami’s free hand.
Nami stared quizzically at the drinks.
Robin thanked the server politely as he moved away from them. “I think it’s time to head up now,” she proposed.
Usopp glanced at his watch. “Well, we better…”
“Can you go find Zoro, Nami?” The raven-haired woman requested.
“Me?” Nami blinked up at her. Then, she looked back at the glasses she was holding. Oh fuck that. That was why Robin handed her the whiskey. She frowned at her and Robin just smiled.
“You’re the only one who can easily drag him to these meetings. And he really needs to be there.” Robin’s tone had shifted and Nami noted that there must be something important to discuss if Zoro’s presence at the meeting is imperative.
But still she groaned her complaint. “Do I really have too?”
“Yes. Please.”
“Why not Usopp"
“Why me?” Usopp retorted. “Zoro will just threaten me into leaving him alone and you know I will always cave in. You on the other hand, don’t. So carry on!” He made a shooing gesture with his hand.
Nami childishly stuck her tongue out at him.
“Last I saw him he was heading towards the west wing.” Robin offered. “He’s probably still there.”
“Believe me he’s not going anywhere once he’s in that area,” Nami muttered under her breath. The manor’s west wing had like a dozen rooms. It was Zoro’s favourite hiding place whenever there is a party and he wants some peace and quiet. Plus that area is off limits to party guests, there are even assigned guards at its entryway.
“Fine.” She conceded albeit sulkily, glancing at the drinks in her hand. “I’m gonna drag his ass upstairs.”
“Thank you.” Robin murmured as Nami sullenly shuffled away to do what she was asked. She was still within earshot when she heard Usopp say to Robin,
“Hey about the betting pool…”
“I heard that!” Nami snapped as she spun around and marched back towards them. “And I demand to know what the hell that is! Don’t you dare think I forgot about that Usopp!”
Robin curiously raised an eyebrow at her before looking back at Usopp.
Said man stiffened under her gaze.
“Sorry!” Usopp sheepishly apologized to Robin with a nervous laugh. “It just slipped. I must’ve told her something.”
“What’s that all about?!” Nami inquired, her eyes shifting back and forth between the two of them. “You said something about it earlier Usopp!”
Robin just shrugged nonchalantly. “Everyone just makes bets.”
“Wait, everyone?” Nami repeated. “Like everyone bets and the winner takes all? How come I didn’t know of this! Are in this too Robin?”
Robin just replied with a chuckle. “Well you’d most likely try to rig the game so you can split the win.” She explained not confirming the answer to Nami’s question if she was involved in it too.
Nami’s eyes widened when she realized that she is. “I can’t believe you Robin! But yeah you’re right I’d definitely rig the game! Wait,” she diverted her attention to Usopp. “So that’s why you brought it up Usopp! You’re planning to strike a deal with me!” She announced in a sickeningly sweet, sugary voice.
“That’s cheating.” Robin commented coolly.
“Hey no! It just slipped out of my mouth alright?”
“You said something about splitting the win,” Nami pointed out.
Both women are looking at him unconvincingly. Usopp was known for having a flair for lying, which is surprisingly effective to most people outside their circle.
“Only because you were gripping my tie to the point of throttling me!” Usopp retorted. “Besides like you’d really agree to split fifty-fifty Nami. It’s gonna be more like fifty-none!”
“That is definitely correct.” Robin agreed with a soft laugh
“Of course!” Nami stated haughtily. “Why would I split evenly? How long has this been going on anyway?”
“Uhh… around mid-year last year…” Usopp replied.
“What?! That long?”
“Uh-huh.”
“I’m pretty sure a lot of you are like a thousand belis richer now because of me?” Nami was looking pure evil right now. She tossed back the champagne she was still holding in one go and casually placed it on the tray of a passing server. “I’m definitely taking percentages!”
“Oh hey I always lost!” Usopp held up his hands in mock surrender. “So no thank you. You will not be taking any money from me.”
“I haven’t really won,” Robin said with a smile. “Sorry. I’m up against those with uncanny luck in gambling.”
Nami blew at her bangs exasperatedly. “Okay then. Who do I have to extort?”
Robin and Usopp glanced at each other and without waiting for a beat they both answered.
“Zoro.”
“That idiot!” Nami growled. So he was on it too! She can’t believe it! And he was getting richer from making bets about her and he did not even have the gall to tell her? She was gripping the remaining glass on her hand a little too tightly.
“Whoa easy!” Usopp tried to pacify her, seeing that cracks were about to form on the glass. “But yeah if you are gonna extort someone, it’s him. He like won almost every betting pool. That’s roughly about a hundred thousand belis now.”
Robin just arched her perfectly shaped eyebrows when Usopp threw Zoro under the mercy of a rather livid Nami. Money matters are in no way handled peacefully in the orange-haired woman’s books. She was willing to do almost anything for it. Robin had seen her break another man’s arm who idiotically tried to scam her before… accidentally though… or so Nami claims.
She swirled her wine slightly, watching it with slight fascination. But even more fascinating is what’s going to happen in the next few hours now that Nami finally found out about the betting pool that Brook, Franky and Usopp had actually started.
“Oooh that lazy, idiot moss-head. I swear I’m going to get every single beli he won from that stupid betting pool! With interest!”
Robin lifted her head up just in time to see Nami stomping away from them in purposeful strides, her high heels making an ominous clacking sound against the marbled floor as she made her way towards where Zoro possibly was. Usopp was waving his hand at her and cheering her on.
“Well this is definitely going to be a fun night,” Robin remarked, the corners of her eyes crinkling with mirth, before taking another sip of her wine.
Unlike the other areas which were decorated with glittering lights and Christmas adornments, the manor’s west wing was totally devoid of anything festive. Only the warm chandelier lights lining the high curving ceiling illuminated the whole area.
The noise of the party grew faint the further Nami went forward and when she turned around the corner, everything fell silent. No music or party guests chatter or clinking glasses. Not even the clacking sound of her heels can be heard as she continued along the now carpeted floor.
She grimaced at the task Robin cheekily sent her to do. She could swear the raven-haired women had something up her sleeve for she had seen a particular twinkle in her eyes like she knew something that was supposed to be a secret.
Nami stopped walking and took a deep breath. She kind of… have an inkling to what it was that Robin knew.
But first things, first…
She tapped her foot while pondering. It irked her a bit that the soft fabric underneath her shoes prevented her from hearing the sound her foot should be making.
If everything was silent in this area then definitely the drifting moss head had gone into hiding in one of these many rooms.
Nami did a double take when she realized she was still holding the glass Robin handed her earlier. With a shrug of her shoulders, she lifted the glass to her lips to taste the deep gold liquid. It would be a waste not to drink it.
She needs it much more than Zoro do.
Mmmm… that hits the spot. Nami mused, nodding her approval as she felt the familiar sensation of the liquor warming up her throat and cheeks. Licking her lips, she studied the red lipstick mark she left on the glass.
She made a mental note to grab more of these once she gets back to the party.
After she finds Zoro.
And where could he be? She is not really looking forward to searching all the rooms of the floor for him.
Nami strained her ears to listen if there was any sound of thunderous snoring coming from one of the rooms. Hearing nothing, she strolled forward, glancing left and right.
“He better be in here somewhere,” she muttered to herself. Because there is no way in hell that she’d try to look for him outside the estate grounds on this cold night. They could do without him in the meeting. They have too. Someone can just fill him in with whatever he was going to miss.
“What are you doing skulking around here like a thief?”
Nami whirled around instantly at that. She wasn’t surprised to see the person she was looking for, casually leaning against the now open doorway of one of the rooms she already passed. Zoro’s arms were folded across his chest, one eyebrow raised in inquiry as he regarded at her.
She just snorted at his accusation and fought the urge to remind him that she was indeed a thief… in case his stupid, sexy ass had forgotten about it.
But she just let it slide, and took another sip from the glass in her hand before approaching him.
“I’m skulking around because I’m looking for you. Robin told me to bring you upstairs, your presence is required at the meeting oh snarky one.”
Zoro just scoffed and pushed himself away from the doorway. Without another word, he went back inside the totally dark room where he was obviously ‘stealthily lounging’.
Nami followed suit. So he had holed himself up in one of the many rooms that served as an office library. From the looks of this one, no Mugiwara was using it because the place was still tidy. No books, open and unopened, were occupying the antique writing desk. No papers strewn everywhere, crumpled or not. No pens or mugs and glasses half-filled with coffee, tea, water or any alcoholic beverage. There are no missing books in the shelves. No diagrams, floor plans or maps posted and hanging on the walls, windows or on any available flat surface.
There was none of the signature chaos that takes over the room once someone from their team uses it.
Well, unless of course Zoro had already staked his claim on this room and was using it as his personal sleeping quarter-slash-hideout.
“What are you doing in here alone in the dark Zoro?” Nami asked, using the exact same tone he used when he questioned her earlier as she closed the door. “Hiding from someone? Or from everyone?”
“Hmph.”
“Or are you waiting for someone?” Nami sing-songed as she approached him. Zoro was now leaning against the desk with his arms crossed over his chest again in an imposing manner. She deliberately brushed against him to reach out and switched the pricey vintage desk lamp beside him to illuminate the room.
His grey eye was following her movements. Watching. Waiting.
“I brought you a drink.” She handed him the liquor glass she still have on her hand.
She smirked when his face scrunched into a frown as he took it from her, scrutinizing the alcohol inside. “Sorry I had to take a taste.” She grinned cheekily at him.
Zoro stared at the glass. Her lipstick mark was still on the glass rim, the red smear a stark contrast against the gold liquid… same color as that on her devilishly smiling lips.
“I don’t mind,” he said lowly. He lifted the glass and deliberately drank right at the area where her lipstick mark was.
Nami did not fight the urge to bite her lower lip.
Well fuck. Isn’t that hot?
“You didn’t bring more?” Zoro asked with a smirk after he downed all the remaining whiskey in one go.
Nami laughed teasingly. “Oh you have to come out of your hiding place if you want more of that.”
The green-haired man chuckled, setting the glass on the desk.
“Guess I’ll settle with this for now.”
His hand instantly reached out and grabbed her by the nape, pushing her forward to him and capturing her lips with his.
Nami pressed herself against him straightaway. It was like her body had a mind of its own. It knew exactly what to do the moment Zoro’s lips settled on hers. Her arms automatically went around his neck, her head tilted to give him more access to her mouth, to deepen their kiss so he could taste more of her and she could taste more of him.
She melted in his arms when his tongue traced her lower lip slowly before teasingly giving it a soft bite. She practically purred in delight at his action. She likes it when he does that. It always sent shivers running down her spine and she can feel the heat from that playful nip spreading from her lips to every damn part of her.
She clung to him when she felt his fingers trailing down the bare skin of her back, her body quivering deliciously against the sensation. Zoro’s hold on her nape tightened. She felt him inhaled sharply before almost devouring her in their kiss, his mouth dominating hers in a way that made Nami heady, hot and needy all at the same time.
Zoro in turn completely caged her to him by wrapping one arm around her waist. His hand on her nape slowly moved to tangle with her unbound tresses and Nami realized from the slight movements his body was making that he plans to…
She pulled away almost immediately. Zoro’s face scrunched into a displeased frown.
“What?” He asked gruffly, looking peeved that she stopped their kiss.
Nami gave him a sassy grin. “We need to go upstairs for the meeting,” she reminded him, tapping his cheek lightly. Because good Kami if she didn’t stop him now, they won’t make it up there.
“Tch!”
“We have responsibilities tonight. Plus you also ruined my lipstick,” she chastised him softly even as she gave him a quick peck before proceeding to rub off the red smear on his lips with her thumb. “Didn’t I tell you that the lips are off limits when I’m all dolled up like this?”
Nami tilted her head down to gesture at her sparkling champagne gown.
She smiled softly when his frown deepened. Zoro absolutely looked like a spoiled brat who didn’t get his way.
Adorable.
Nami traced his mouth softly with her thumb before kissing him again.
“Do we have to be there?” Zoro grudgingly asked when she pulled away again and resumed wiping of traces of her lipstick on him. They weren’t exactly letting anyone know about them. Heck, even they themselves don’t know what the real score between them is. They haven’t really discussed it. But somehow they had both come to an agreement that whatever they’re doing are exclusively just between them and third parties are not welcome.
Robin probably (with her intelligence) knows a thing or two about them based on the way she was looking at Nami when she asked her to search for the green-haired man. And to be honest, Nami suspects that they are being whispered behind closed doors. Most of those in the low ranks are gossips after all.
They better be not in those idiots betting pool! She swore there will be hell to pay.
In the dim light of the room, she did her best to erase the remnants of red on his lips as Zoro watched her.
“Sorry, but boss’s orders.”
He grunted and straightened up, giving Nami a nod that they better go. He had a ‘let’s get this over with’ expression on his face and she chuckled.
Nami tugged at his dinner jacket. “We need to stop by my office first.”
“Huh? Why?”
She narrowed her eyes at him. “You made a mess of my make-up. I have to retouch.”
“Tch!”
“Don’t tch me! I absolutely refuse to walk into the meeting room without fixing myself first!” Nami glowered at him. “They’d get ideas.”
“No they won’t.”
“Yes they will. Robin is not an idiot.”
“Fine,” Zoro relented begrudgingly. Nami does have a point. He’s not looking forward being subjected to the others teasing or insinuations. “Lead the way woman.”
Nami flashed him a victorious smile. “Plus I also have to leave this there.”
She raised her hand and waved a small box in front his face.
Zoro’s brows furrowed when he realized what she was holding. “Damn it Nami!” He growled.
“Aaaw Zoro don’t be mad,” Nami pinched his cheek. “Is this for me?”
“I’m actually tempted to say no.”
“Ah, so this is mine!”
He was looking at her with a deadpan expression on his face. Nami just pressed a kiss on his cheek before mouthing ‘thank you’.
“I can’t believe you filched that, you’re unbelievable.” Zoro groused.
“Yup. Right in while you were busy shoving your tongue inside my mouth.” Nami brazenly declared as she observed the small yet pretty gift box. A sparkling ribbon was tied around it and she shook it lightly, her eyes widening at the sound coming from inside it.
Zoro looked smug. “Don’t think you one upped me witch. I just didn’t stop you.”
But Nami was too happy and too distracted with her gift to pay any attention to what he was saying.
“Oooh! Did you get me something shiny and sparkly?” She probed, her tone enthusiastic. “I sure don’t mind getting something to pair with them.” She tilted her head slightly to show him the earrings she was wearing. The diamonds set on them came from Jozu Island and very hard to acquire. When Zoro said he’ll get her those, she had treated it as a joke at first. But when he handed her a black velvet box containing the said stones in their raw beauty, she realized he was dead serious in with his word.
Nami had some of them set into different jewelries. And once they were done, she wore them to show Zoro just how absolutely stunning they looked, especially against her naked skin.
He just snorted at her. “Why don’t you open it?”
She excitedly tugged at the box’s ribbon, letting it fall down the floor. She lifted the top cover up and peered inside.
“Uh… wow.” She slowly nodded her head hoping it would give her time to wrap this one around her brain and figure out why she is looking at…
“Keys?” Nami looked up at Zoro in surprise.
Zoro smirked. “What? Are you expecting something else?”
Nami recovered quickly. “Nope. Not really.” She forced out a laugh. “I mean, I was actually expecting not to get anything from you at all after those diamonds.” She stared at the content of the box again. It wasn’t even a key for a car. She thought, a bit dumbfounded. So what the hell is…
She lifted her head and realized that Zoro was now looking at her amusedly. He had this certain expression on his handsome face that tells her he is up to something.
“What?” Nami queried, cocking an eyebrow at him. “I don’t like the expression on your face right now.”
He just shrugged his shoulders and continued looking at her with amusement dancing behind his grey eye.
“Merry Christmas Nami.” He greeted in that deep, lazy voice of his. “That should stop you from nicking my own set.”
Nami’s eyes widened and her mouth dropped open when she finally realized what those keys are for.
Stupid Zoro just gave her her own set of keys for his house.
Her very own set.
She glanced down at it again.
Does he have any idea on how serious the implication of his gift was?
She lifted her eyes up to gaze at his face. And she knew instantaneously that he had thought this one through. After all, Zoro rarely decides things on a whim.
Without another word she threw herself at him, glomping him with enough force to almost push him back against the writing desk.
She buried her face on his neck. She could feel the rumble of laughter on his chest at her reaction.
“I take it that you like it?” Zoro laughingly asked.
Nami looked up at him and replied with a dazzling smile. “Definitely.”
“Better than the diamonds?”
“That is a hard question Zoro.” She mock-pouted. “I like them both very much.”
Zoro responded with a chuckle.
She studied his face for a moment, unsure on how she would ask the question that’s weighing on her mind for months now.
“Zoro…”
“Hnn?”
Nami took a deep breath. “You know that this… you know that this means…” she trailed off and instead pointed a finger at him and then at herself. “Are we making this official?” She just blurted out not knowing how to proceed anymore.
His answer was a simple yes. And gave her that smile that never fails to steal her breath away. That one smile she always, always coveted to see directed at her.
And there was no really better response to that but to press her lips on his in the softest of kisses that he eagerly returned.
She was giggling when she pulled away. “I’m so going to put that bathroom of yours into good use.” She murmured while running her fingers through his hair.
“Yeah?”
“Yeah,” she affirmed. “And you will definitely have a lot of sleepless nights from here on.” She grinned naughtily at him.
“Looking forward to it.” He whispered before Nami kissed him again.
“And also, now that we are official,” Nami murmured in between kisses. “I will collect my percentages from all your betting pool wins.”
Zoro jerked back at that and was now staring at her incredulously.
She smiled mischievously at him. “Oh. Usopp tattled.”
“Usopp?” Zoro repeated. “That idiot. Pretty sure he wants to split the wins tonight with you.”
“Definitely. And the tattler also told me you’re in it too. So want to counter-offer?”
Zoro looked like he was pondering for a moment. “No way that’s gonna be fifty-fifty. You’re too much of a witch to be fair.”
Nami threw her head back and laugh.
“Sixty-forty,” she offered impishly.
“I knew it.” Zoro huffed with a roll of his eyes.
Nami tapped his chest. “Sixty on you… and you take me out on a really fancy date.”
Zoro grinned. “Eighty-twenty.”
Nami’s eyebrows disappeared behind her bangs.
“I’ll take you out on a fancy date and not on that place where dartboard brows goes.”
“Go on…” Nami still looked unconvinced.
Zoro bent down slightly so his lips were now touching her ear. “Then I’ll take you home. And we’ll spend all three days before the New Year party in bed.”
The corners of Nami’s lips quirked at that.
“You better not be talking about just sleeping there Zoro.”
“Of course I’m not.”
“Then you got yourself a deal.”
– The End –

ravenandhell Sun 21 Jan 2024 08:53PM UTC
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