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So I wrote a little something for Zoro's birthday but there was a part that didn't fit what i wanted for the story. It's not really finished but i didn't want to leave it in my unfinished projects graveyard so it's yours now. Enjoy! And if you want you can always read the real story on AO3. I'll post it in a few days when I'm done.
Walking Home
When Zoro walked down the stairs of the school after his last class of the day, he didn’t expect his friends to be waiting for him at their usual picnic table in the courtyard. It was the perfect table, shaded by a large tree in the summer and far enough away to not be disturbed by the stream of students.
(Luffy had bitten a kid who sat there once, no one else had dared after that.)
Everyone usually dispersed on Monday nights, Usopp to join the art club, Nami to make out with Vivi by the river, and Sanji to help his father at the restaurant. Luffy was more of a wild card, as likely to sneak into the zoo to fight crocodiles or stay behind at school to chat with Principal Jinbei.
Zoro himself took advantage of this evening to go train at the dojo with Kuina but she had a medical appointment tonight and training wasn't nearly as fun without her.
But tonight, they were all here—waiting for him. Vivi was the first to notice him, her gold bracelets clicking against each other on her wrist, catching the sun’s rays as she gave him a big wave. Zoro’s smile widened slightly as he walked over to his friends, the sound of Luffy sipping loudly from his juice box audible from across the courtyard.
“How’s the birthday boy?” Usopp asked as Zoro set his gym bag down at his feet.
“Still the same as I was at noon,” Zoro replied amused. “What are you guys doing here?”
“We just thought we could walk home together tonight,” Vivi smiled. “Take a detour downtown to get a waffle. My treat.”
“Sweet,” Zoro agreed.
He had nothing to do tonight and didn't particularly want to return to his empty apartment anytime soon. The loneliness didn't bother him that much, not when he spent more time at Luffy's and his brothers' or with his friends than at home, but something about his birthday made the atmosphere feel strange.
"Yeah!" Luffy cheered brightly as he jumped up from the table, his flip-flops hitting the concrete heavily. "Let's go."
Luffy grabbed Zoro’s hand and dragged him out of the school, everyone following behind them. The wind stirred up fiery-colored leaves around them, ones that crackled with a satisfying sound underfoot. Usopp and Luffy stopped to jump into each pile of leaves and Nami pulled out her phone to take pictures. She called it blackmail material but Zoro had seen her creating a photo album on her old computer.
“How was your math class?” Sanji asked, walking beside him.
“A little boring,” Zoro admitted. “I’m not sure I understood everything.”
He wouldn’t admit it under any circumstances, even under torture, but he sometimes missed Sanji’s presence in class. They weren’t in the same class anymore since Zoro had repeated his first year and the cook hadn’t.
Even after spending the hour exchanging familiar squabbles and sarcastic (and often mean) comments about their classmates, Sanji somehow always understood the lesson and took the time to explain it to Zoro when he asked.
“I can help you,” Sanji offered, lighting a cigarette now that they were far away from the school.
“That’s suspicious, what do you want?” Zoro retorted, his brow furrowed.
“I’m just trying to help you, asshole. Do you really want to spend five years in high school?” Sanji replied with practiced ease.
“Sanji! Don't be mean to Zoro on his birthday,” Nami interjected.
"Yes, my sweetness," Sanji replied as Zoro's smug smile grew.
A smile that faded when Nami added. “Wait until tomorrow before reminding him of his academic failure.”
“I don't know why I'm friends with you!” Zoro shouted at the witch.
“You love us!” Usopp and Nami replied in unison, exchanging an amused look.
“Unfortunately,” Zoro mumbled, kicking a chestnut that ended up in the gutter.
Zoro shoved his hands in his pockets and continued straight ahead. At the last moment, Nami's arm intertwined with his, pulling him in a different direction.
"We turned," Nami pointed out in false exasperation, without letting go of his arm. "You really aren't paying attention to where you're going. We should put you on a leash."
"Look, I caught a pigeon!" Luffy shouted as he ran towards Usopp, Sanji and Vivi with a pigeon in his hands.
The poor animal flapped its wings in desperation, trying to fly away and escape, but Zoro knew it was useless. When Luffy had you, he didn’t let go. The commotion attracted the attention of passersby, and Nami hid her head in Zoro's shoulder.
"Luffy too," Nami groaned. "It's impossible to go out with you."
"You should consider putting your girlfriend on a leash too," Zoro pointed out, smirking. "But I bet she'd like that."
Cheeks flushing, Nami slapped Zoro on the shoulder. That didn't change the fact that Zoro was right, while Sanji was hiding behind Usopp, Vivi was petting the pigeon and talking to it in a low voice.
"I'm sure she's already adopting it," Zoro mocked. "I can see it from here, she's going to call it Carue and it’ll sleep with you every night."
"Luffy!" Nami called out in horror, realizing the truth in Zoro's words. "Let the pigeon go, these critters are full of diseases."
Luffy and Vivi turned to Nami, batting their eyelashes in a pleading manner. "Please, can we keep him? Please, please, please?"
"No," Nami replied firmly. "Luffy, what will your grandfather say if he comes home and there's a pigeon in your apartment?"
It was a low blow, but it was necessary. Ace and Sabo certainly weren't going to stop Luffy from bringing yet another stray animal to their apartment (yes, Zoro was included in those strays). It had taken Nami weeks to convince Luffy to bring the dugong back to the marine biologists.
(So far, no one knew how a dugong ended up so far from its natural habitat, but the local aquarium had paid for Luffy's plane ticket to bring his friend back to Australia.)
"Nami is no fun," Luffy pouted with his head down after releasing the pigeon. “Boo!”
"Boo!" Vivi added, sticking her tongue out.
"Don't forget to wash your hands before you eat," Nami ignored them as she walked past them.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE GREATEST SWORDSMAN AND BEST FIRST MATE
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