Yet more 50 sentence things...
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Title: 50 Sentences of NaChoRo
Rating: G to R
Pairing: Nami/Chopper/Robin
Word Count: 2,511
Note: Furry. If you don't like Chopper relationships, don't read.
1. Comfort
There are nights when Chopper stays in his middle form and plays living teddy bear; he shares a bed with two young women who never had the luxury of such comfort before they met Monkey D. Luffy.
2. Kiss
Robin touches Nami’s cheek with one of her own hands, strokes down along the delicate curve of the navigator’s jaw line, cups her softly pointed chin, and leans in to claim her lips; Chopper watches and the flush under his fur rivals the blush on Nami’s face.
3. Soft
Chopper knows his fur is soft – Nami and Robin both tell him often enough – but he knows what is even softer, and if he explained what it is to Sanji, the chef would have a nose bleed of truly epic proportions.
4. Pain
It something the three of them share, that binds them together as a commonality; for all three of them, their parental figure died a traumatic and violent death within their sight and that is a pain that can be hard to explain to those who have never experienced it.
5. Potatoes
Nami giggles and leads the slyly smiling Robin, with Chopper in tow, towards the secondary hold; the door opens and a flood of potatoes surges out and covers their feet and Nami glares and Chopper cowers and Robin makes a very bad pun about eyes that has the other two groaning and trying not to laugh as they stuff the root vegetables back into place.
6. Rain
It’s pouring and the crew only has one umbrella to use as they try to make their way back to the ship; Nami smiles and decides she can give the boys a free show as she lifts Chopper up into Robin’s arms underneath the small covering – it’s worth it if it means she won’t have to get the smell of wet reindeer out of her bedroom.
7. Chocolate
It’s one of the archaeologist’s main weaknesses and Nami uses her considerable charms to convince the chef to make some and then persuades Chopper that the treats can only be improved by an infusion of a certain herbal remedy; after that night, Robin swears off chocolate for good unless she can guarantee she’ll get a full two days of recovery time.
8. Happiness
The unusual trio walks into town and Robin’s keen eyes spot the sign just as Chopper’s nose picks up the unmistakable smell; Nami’s purse is surprisingly light when they exit, but they’re loaded down with books, enough to last until the next island hopefully.
9. Telephone
Chopper nods thoughtfully for a while and then colors as he listens to the unusual noises coming from the snail phone; Nami and Robin look at him inquiringly, but the reindeer just shakes his said and mutters something about marine to marine phone calls.
10. Ears
It’s a very pirate thing to do and Chopper manfully grits his teeth as Zoro takes the needle and puts two neat holes through one of the reindeers ears; Nami and Robin each give him one of their own, and soon he has a silver and a gold hoop glinting in the sunlight.
11. Name
Only Nami knows that he got his name from Doctor Hiluluk, although she doesn’t tell him until Drum is far behind them, and then she asked, with a gentle smile, if reindeer have names for themselves and what his might be; he tells her and she nods and pats his head and tells him that Tony Tony Chopper suits him much better while he does his usual dance of deprecation.
12. Sensual
Robin has a way of reading of her books that drives both the navigator and the doctor wild; it has, they conclude, something to do with the way she moistens the tip of her finger before she uses it to flip to the next page.
13. Death
Nami groans out loud as she falls back onto the quilt drenched in sweat and other fluids; she manages a tired smile as she looks at the shining faces of Robin and Chopper and murmurs that it’ll be more than just a petite mort that she’ll experience if they don’t give her a break.
14. Sex
Sometimes Chopper worries that it’s only about the sex and then he worries even more that he’s giving himself too much credit; he worries himself into a frenzy and has to have a night of snuggles and quiet conversation which proves that it’s about so much more than just the physical.
15. Touch
They can both tell, even blindfolded and deep into the throws of passion, by very subtle signs when Robin chooses to grace them with her real fingers and not the ones granted by the devil’s fruit.
16. Weakness
Sometimes she thinks about the strange coincidences of it all, how her very name is the same as that which can destroy her precious companions, and then she remembers that without the sea and the waves that carry them, she’d never have met them in the first place.
17. Tears
Robin breaks down at last and sobs as she kneels at the foot of a maniac and Chopper and Nami can both feel their hearts clench in sympathy even as their resolve is strengthened, for they have both been there and come out the other side all the better for it.
18. Speed
Despite his bulk, the doctor can move with incredible speed even in his human form and it has managed to surprise and delight his ladies on more than one occasion.
19. Wind
A playful breeze whisks across the desk and sets sunset and midnight strands fluttering, the scent of their shampoos wafting along to the aft portion of the ship where the doctor breathes it in and smiles.
20. Freedom
It’s all they’ve ever wanted; the freedom to dream their own dreams, live their own lives, be their own persons and the fact that they can pursue those things together makes the journey just that much better.
21. Life
Nami has her trees and Chopper his entire work and Robin wonders what she has to contribute when her entire being is so consumed with what is over eight hundred years dead and buried.
22. Jealousy
It was what spurred the navigator to act at last – Chopper sitting ever so innocently on Robin’s lap – and she couldn’t make up her mind whether to envy the archaeologist or the doctor and so she decided to have both.
23. Hands
A garden of disembodied hands sprouts out of the floor, several spring out of their nakama’s heads in imitation of the doctor’s antlers, a multitude touch and tickle and tease – with Robin around, there’s never a lack of them.
24. Taste
Nami tastes like mikons and ink and occasionally like the metal tang of a berri while Robin is earthier and spiced with the tea Sanji keeps in a little jar on the back of the stove especially for her and Chopper knows that both of them are delicious.
25. Devotion
They both know the story of Bellemere, for Usopp told it to them once during a quiet night in between Skypiea and Long Ring Island, and they can understand why Nami, despite her own strong self-preservation and occasionally self-serving instincts, is so tightly bound to all of them.
26. Forever
Time stretches as they lay on the deck, two feminine heads pillowed on large, protective arms, and listen to the cheerfully dirty noises coming from the lit galley behind them and Nami sighs as she watches a star shoot across the night sky and says she wishes all of this could last forever.
27. Blood
Chopper reeks of copper under his fur when he finally makes his weary and nervous way through the door between the girls’ cabin and the boys’ and he buries his head in waiting arms and prays his skill is enough to see their nakama through.
28. Sickness
They only met, they tell Robin, because Nami happened to catch a disease that had been dead for years and by pure chance she ended up on probably the only island on the Grand Line where people still knew how to cure it.
29. Melody
There are times, when Chopper just wants to watch and he is indulged, that he closes his eyes and only listens and smells, the sound of them and the scent of them wrapping around his senses in an ever-growing crescendo of female passion until it crests and falls into the more familiar largo melody of lying together in contentment.
30. Star
Eyes dazzled in amazement, Chopper stares adoringly up at Usopp as the sharpshooter launches into yet another outrageous yarn while Nami and Robin sit in their deck chairs and share a glance of bemused affection.
31. Home
She hasn’t had one for twenty years, couldn’t, really, because Ohara had been razed to the ground but she’d found one at last and it came with nakama, with people she could love, and Robin felt she’d found home at last and couldn’t quite swallow back the thick and bitter taste of fear.
32. Confusion
Sanji doesn’t understand and it takes Robin several long days and one or two trips to see Chopper about excessive blood loss before she can finally begin to make the cook see his place in their hearts.
33. Fear
The reek of it rolls off Robin, sweet and cloying and desperate, and Chopper files away the scent as he flexes bulky muscles and exchanges a quick glance with Nami as she stands all the way down at the other end of the line of their nakama; it’s something he hopes never to smell again.
34. Lightning/Thunder
She stares into the face of insanity – certainly not the face of divinity, not ever – and says words she’d never say except that they’re in trouble and it’s the only way she can think of to help save them.
35. Bonds (connected story thread thru 38)
It was a present they said, something the girls would love, and because he trusted his nakama (and slept with them from time to time too), he let them do all sorts of unspeakably naughty things but now he was seriously reconsidering the whole tied-up aspect because it had been nearly and hour and Robin and Nami still weren’t back.
36. Market
Nami grinned at Robin as she peeked through the curtain and examined the archaeologist’s selection; good lingerie stores were rare in the marketplaces of the Grand Line and they were taking their time, trying to figure out what a young reindeer man would like best.
37. Technology
Thank goodness for pocket snail phones Chopper thinks, as Zoro takes pity on him and rings the girls still missing on shore.
38. Gift
There are broad smiles exchanged as the boys disembark for an adventure of their own for Sanji has seen the shopping bags and knows exactly what that name means, and Zoro has to bodily carry him away so he will not interfere with this unexpected exchange of presents.
39. Smile
Robin’s is often sly or sphinx-like, Chopper’s is guileless and wide, and Nami’s veers between predatory and genuine but despite the differences, smiles are something that they exchange easily and often.
40. Innocence
It’s one of the qualities they love best about the younger doctor, something they protect and treasure in their own way despite the fact that they themselves have chipped away at a specific part of it, because it’s something they both lost far too young and by seeing it in him, they gain a small measure of it back.
41. Completion
She had her boys first – the original four who had changed her life forever – and that had been enough until the princess – a beautiful girl she’d known she could never keep but to whom she had grown attached anyway – had arrived and veered her down the path that led to him – a piece of herself replaced that she hadn’t even realized was missing until he was there – and from there to Alabasta and to Robin – another part of herself that she’d needed but never realized until the older woman came into her life – and at long last – despite Vivi’s absence which still tugs at her from time to time – she feels complete.
42. Clouds
The clouds were pink that night in the sunset and Chopper smiled around the tears that shimmered in his eyes from the memory as Nami slid her arms around him and Robin scratched gently between his antlers.
43. Sky
It’s the same shade as Robin’s eyes, a color Nami has never seen in life before other than for one tiny and protected lagoon, and she strokes a hand over Chopper’s statically charged fur and thinks that it’s fitting that such a lovely and unusual color should only appear right before the breaking of a deadly storm.
44. Heaven
The clouds are right, but nothing else about this so-called heaven matches her imagination, and she has a hard time explaining to a reindeer and a very practical woman just why she keeps looking over her shoulder for someone who most certainly won’t be found there.
45. Hell
It’s one of his worst nightmares, the one where Nami and Robin stand before him in all their tantalizing beauty but every time he gets close, a strong whiff of that perfume from Nanohana washes over him and sickens him and makes the girls take a few steps further away.
46. Sun
The hot disc of it beats down unmercifully upon the ship and Chopper sprawls flat and panting, letting Zoro’s exercises send a warm breeze through his fur; he cannot fully curse the sun, however, because the temperature has Nami AND Robin stripping down to bikinis and sipping cool drinks that scatter droplets of moisture across their skin only feet away from his overheated face.
47. Moon
He does it with the boys because they were all drunk and it was one of Luffy’s crazy group dares, but he doesn’t share with them his punishment for dropping trou because, really, there’s no way he’s going to let them enjoy the privilege of getting spanked by either woman.
48. Waves
Waves slap with soft and rhythmic regularity against the hull and lull them all to sleep as they lay in a pile on Nami’s bed with books in their laps.
49. Hair
It’s a question of semantics Nami tells him when he quibbles, and not really something that matters, but Chopper still frets a little when he’s in his human form over whether he’s hairy or furry, finally settling on Robin’s suggestion of hirsute.
50. Supernova
Lights burst with all the color and force of a star exploding behind his closed eyelids as he thrusts a final time into her wet heat and then stills but for a few languid movements of his tongue inside the other’s mouth.
Rating: G to R
Pairing: Nami/Chopper/Robin
Word Count: 2,511
Note: Furry. If you don't like Chopper relationships, don't read.
1. Comfort
There are nights when Chopper stays in his middle form and plays living teddy bear; he shares a bed with two young women who never had the luxury of such comfort before they met Monkey D. Luffy.
2. Kiss
Robin touches Nami’s cheek with one of her own hands, strokes down along the delicate curve of the navigator’s jaw line, cups her softly pointed chin, and leans in to claim her lips; Chopper watches and the flush under his fur rivals the blush on Nami’s face.
3. Soft
Chopper knows his fur is soft – Nami and Robin both tell him often enough – but he knows what is even softer, and if he explained what it is to Sanji, the chef would have a nose bleed of truly epic proportions.
4. Pain
It something the three of them share, that binds them together as a commonality; for all three of them, their parental figure died a traumatic and violent death within their sight and that is a pain that can be hard to explain to those who have never experienced it.
5. Potatoes
Nami giggles and leads the slyly smiling Robin, with Chopper in tow, towards the secondary hold; the door opens and a flood of potatoes surges out and covers their feet and Nami glares and Chopper cowers and Robin makes a very bad pun about eyes that has the other two groaning and trying not to laugh as they stuff the root vegetables back into place.
6. Rain
It’s pouring and the crew only has one umbrella to use as they try to make their way back to the ship; Nami smiles and decides she can give the boys a free show as she lifts Chopper up into Robin’s arms underneath the small covering – it’s worth it if it means she won’t have to get the smell of wet reindeer out of her bedroom.
7. Chocolate
It’s one of the archaeologist’s main weaknesses and Nami uses her considerable charms to convince the chef to make some and then persuades Chopper that the treats can only be improved by an infusion of a certain herbal remedy; after that night, Robin swears off chocolate for good unless she can guarantee she’ll get a full two days of recovery time.
8. Happiness
The unusual trio walks into town and Robin’s keen eyes spot the sign just as Chopper’s nose picks up the unmistakable smell; Nami’s purse is surprisingly light when they exit, but they’re loaded down with books, enough to last until the next island hopefully.
9. Telephone
Chopper nods thoughtfully for a while and then colors as he listens to the unusual noises coming from the snail phone; Nami and Robin look at him inquiringly, but the reindeer just shakes his said and mutters something about marine to marine phone calls.
10. Ears
It’s a very pirate thing to do and Chopper manfully grits his teeth as Zoro takes the needle and puts two neat holes through one of the reindeers ears; Nami and Robin each give him one of their own, and soon he has a silver and a gold hoop glinting in the sunlight.
11. Name
Only Nami knows that he got his name from Doctor Hiluluk, although she doesn’t tell him until Drum is far behind them, and then she asked, with a gentle smile, if reindeer have names for themselves and what his might be; he tells her and she nods and pats his head and tells him that Tony Tony Chopper suits him much better while he does his usual dance of deprecation.
12. Sensual
Robin has a way of reading of her books that drives both the navigator and the doctor wild; it has, they conclude, something to do with the way she moistens the tip of her finger before she uses it to flip to the next page.
13. Death
Nami groans out loud as she falls back onto the quilt drenched in sweat and other fluids; she manages a tired smile as she looks at the shining faces of Robin and Chopper and murmurs that it’ll be more than just a petite mort that she’ll experience if they don’t give her a break.
14. Sex
Sometimes Chopper worries that it’s only about the sex and then he worries even more that he’s giving himself too much credit; he worries himself into a frenzy and has to have a night of snuggles and quiet conversation which proves that it’s about so much more than just the physical.
15. Touch
They can both tell, even blindfolded and deep into the throws of passion, by very subtle signs when Robin chooses to grace them with her real fingers and not the ones granted by the devil’s fruit.
16. Weakness
Sometimes she thinks about the strange coincidences of it all, how her very name is the same as that which can destroy her precious companions, and then she remembers that without the sea and the waves that carry them, she’d never have met them in the first place.
17. Tears
Robin breaks down at last and sobs as she kneels at the foot of a maniac and Chopper and Nami can both feel their hearts clench in sympathy even as their resolve is strengthened, for they have both been there and come out the other side all the better for it.
18. Speed
Despite his bulk, the doctor can move with incredible speed even in his human form and it has managed to surprise and delight his ladies on more than one occasion.
19. Wind
A playful breeze whisks across the desk and sets sunset and midnight strands fluttering, the scent of their shampoos wafting along to the aft portion of the ship where the doctor breathes it in and smiles.
20. Freedom
It’s all they’ve ever wanted; the freedom to dream their own dreams, live their own lives, be their own persons and the fact that they can pursue those things together makes the journey just that much better.
21. Life
Nami has her trees and Chopper his entire work and Robin wonders what she has to contribute when her entire being is so consumed with what is over eight hundred years dead and buried.
22. Jealousy
It was what spurred the navigator to act at last – Chopper sitting ever so innocently on Robin’s lap – and she couldn’t make up her mind whether to envy the archaeologist or the doctor and so she decided to have both.
23. Hands
A garden of disembodied hands sprouts out of the floor, several spring out of their nakama’s heads in imitation of the doctor’s antlers, a multitude touch and tickle and tease – with Robin around, there’s never a lack of them.
24. Taste
Nami tastes like mikons and ink and occasionally like the metal tang of a berri while Robin is earthier and spiced with the tea Sanji keeps in a little jar on the back of the stove especially for her and Chopper knows that both of them are delicious.
25. Devotion
They both know the story of Bellemere, for Usopp told it to them once during a quiet night in between Skypiea and Long Ring Island, and they can understand why Nami, despite her own strong self-preservation and occasionally self-serving instincts, is so tightly bound to all of them.
26. Forever
Time stretches as they lay on the deck, two feminine heads pillowed on large, protective arms, and listen to the cheerfully dirty noises coming from the lit galley behind them and Nami sighs as she watches a star shoot across the night sky and says she wishes all of this could last forever.
27. Blood
Chopper reeks of copper under his fur when he finally makes his weary and nervous way through the door between the girls’ cabin and the boys’ and he buries his head in waiting arms and prays his skill is enough to see their nakama through.
28. Sickness
They only met, they tell Robin, because Nami happened to catch a disease that had been dead for years and by pure chance she ended up on probably the only island on the Grand Line where people still knew how to cure it.
29. Melody
There are times, when Chopper just wants to watch and he is indulged, that he closes his eyes and only listens and smells, the sound of them and the scent of them wrapping around his senses in an ever-growing crescendo of female passion until it crests and falls into the more familiar largo melody of lying together in contentment.
30. Star
Eyes dazzled in amazement, Chopper stares adoringly up at Usopp as the sharpshooter launches into yet another outrageous yarn while Nami and Robin sit in their deck chairs and share a glance of bemused affection.
31. Home
She hasn’t had one for twenty years, couldn’t, really, because Ohara had been razed to the ground but she’d found one at last and it came with nakama, with people she could love, and Robin felt she’d found home at last and couldn’t quite swallow back the thick and bitter taste of fear.
32. Confusion
Sanji doesn’t understand and it takes Robin several long days and one or two trips to see Chopper about excessive blood loss before she can finally begin to make the cook see his place in their hearts.
33. Fear
The reek of it rolls off Robin, sweet and cloying and desperate, and Chopper files away the scent as he flexes bulky muscles and exchanges a quick glance with Nami as she stands all the way down at the other end of the line of their nakama; it’s something he hopes never to smell again.
34. Lightning/Thunder
She stares into the face of insanity – certainly not the face of divinity, not ever – and says words she’d never say except that they’re in trouble and it’s the only way she can think of to help save them.
35. Bonds (connected story thread thru 38)
It was a present they said, something the girls would love, and because he trusted his nakama (and slept with them from time to time too), he let them do all sorts of unspeakably naughty things but now he was seriously reconsidering the whole tied-up aspect because it had been nearly and hour and Robin and Nami still weren’t back.
36. Market
Nami grinned at Robin as she peeked through the curtain and examined the archaeologist’s selection; good lingerie stores were rare in the marketplaces of the Grand Line and they were taking their time, trying to figure out what a young reindeer man would like best.
37. Technology
Thank goodness for pocket snail phones Chopper thinks, as Zoro takes pity on him and rings the girls still missing on shore.
38. Gift
There are broad smiles exchanged as the boys disembark for an adventure of their own for Sanji has seen the shopping bags and knows exactly what that name means, and Zoro has to bodily carry him away so he will not interfere with this unexpected exchange of presents.
39. Smile
Robin’s is often sly or sphinx-like, Chopper’s is guileless and wide, and Nami’s veers between predatory and genuine but despite the differences, smiles are something that they exchange easily and often.
40. Innocence
It’s one of the qualities they love best about the younger doctor, something they protect and treasure in their own way despite the fact that they themselves have chipped away at a specific part of it, because it’s something they both lost far too young and by seeing it in him, they gain a small measure of it back.
41. Completion
She had her boys first – the original four who had changed her life forever – and that had been enough until the princess – a beautiful girl she’d known she could never keep but to whom she had grown attached anyway – had arrived and veered her down the path that led to him – a piece of herself replaced that she hadn’t even realized was missing until he was there – and from there to Alabasta and to Robin – another part of herself that she’d needed but never realized until the older woman came into her life – and at long last – despite Vivi’s absence which still tugs at her from time to time – she feels complete.
42. Clouds
The clouds were pink that night in the sunset and Chopper smiled around the tears that shimmered in his eyes from the memory as Nami slid her arms around him and Robin scratched gently between his antlers.
43. Sky
It’s the same shade as Robin’s eyes, a color Nami has never seen in life before other than for one tiny and protected lagoon, and she strokes a hand over Chopper’s statically charged fur and thinks that it’s fitting that such a lovely and unusual color should only appear right before the breaking of a deadly storm.
44. Heaven
The clouds are right, but nothing else about this so-called heaven matches her imagination, and she has a hard time explaining to a reindeer and a very practical woman just why she keeps looking over her shoulder for someone who most certainly won’t be found there.
45. Hell
It’s one of his worst nightmares, the one where Nami and Robin stand before him in all their tantalizing beauty but every time he gets close, a strong whiff of that perfume from Nanohana washes over him and sickens him and makes the girls take a few steps further away.
46. Sun
The hot disc of it beats down unmercifully upon the ship and Chopper sprawls flat and panting, letting Zoro’s exercises send a warm breeze through his fur; he cannot fully curse the sun, however, because the temperature has Nami AND Robin stripping down to bikinis and sipping cool drinks that scatter droplets of moisture across their skin only feet away from his overheated face.
47. Moon
He does it with the boys because they were all drunk and it was one of Luffy’s crazy group dares, but he doesn’t share with them his punishment for dropping trou because, really, there’s no way he’s going to let them enjoy the privilege of getting spanked by either woman.
48. Waves
Waves slap with soft and rhythmic regularity against the hull and lull them all to sleep as they lay in a pile on Nami’s bed with books in their laps.
49. Hair
It’s a question of semantics Nami tells him when he quibbles, and not really something that matters, but Chopper still frets a little when he’s in his human form over whether he’s hairy or furry, finally settling on Robin’s suggestion of hirsute.
50. Supernova
Lights burst with all the color and force of a star exploding behind his closed eyelids as he thrusts a final time into her wet heat and then stills but for a few languid movements of his tongue inside the other’s mouth.
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Date: 2006-02-07 02:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-02-07 05:31 pm (UTC)4. Pain
It something the three of them share, that binds them together as a commonality; for all three of them, their parental figure died a traumatic and violent death within their sight and that is a pain that can be hard to explain to those who have never experienced it.
This was my favorite. It never occured to me that those three did in fact go through the same tragedy.
PS: You Dan Quayle'd "potatos"
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Date: 2006-02-08 06:59 pm (UTC)