I know, Zoro, I was there. You don't need to worry about that, it's my own stupid fault, I'm the one who has to pay for it. There are more important things to worry about.
Well. Maybe that was my mistake.
["You don't need to worry" he says while behaving extremely worrisome.]
you're not paying for anything, okay? if we made it through last week then we'll get through this week. we'll figure it out
( thank god they're texting, because zoro isn't sure how convincing he'd sound out loud β considering the game is maybe actually starting to get to him now. )
I should've I don't know, I should've been better at it. I should've thought harder last week about what we should do. Maybe things wouldn't have happened the way they did. Maybe we all wouldn't have fought and splintered off.
And this week it was Nami. It was NAMI.
[The ferocity of that realization still has Koby a little stunned at himself, the sudden vicious urge that shot though him like fire, the willingness for a handful of moments to lash out at whoever had hurt her. And beneath it, the gutpunching realization that they had all of them, all of them failed her. Zoro and Sanji hadn't been the only ones trying to keep Nami warm and fed and safe in the village.]
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just that you pissed off a bunch of vampires and their friends that were apparently also your friends
this is why i don't talk to people
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You don't need to worry about that, it's my own stupid fault, I'm the one who has to pay for it.
There are more important things to worry about.
Well. Maybe that was my mistake.
["You don't need to worry" he says while behaving extremely worrisome.]
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if we made it through last week then we'll get through this week.
we'll figure it out
( thank god they're texting, because zoro isn't sure how convincing he'd sound out loud β considering the game is maybe actually starting to get to him now. )
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I don't know, I should've been better at it. I should've thought harder last week about what we should do. Maybe things wouldn't have happened the way they did. Maybe we all wouldn't have fought and splintered off.
And this week it was Nami. It was NAMI.
[The ferocity of that realization still has Koby a little stunned at himself, the sudden vicious urge that shot though him like fire, the willingness for a handful of moments to lash out at whoever had hurt her. And beneath it, the gutpunching realization that they had all of them, all of them failed her. Zoro and Sanji hadn't been the only ones trying to keep Nami warm and fed and safe in the village.]