We Go to Nottingham

Jan 30, 2007 00:19

Title:: We Go to Nottingham
Author: Birgitt Schuknecht
Characters: Robin Hood, Will Scarlett
Category: humour
Rating: G
Timeline: none
Spoiler: none
Summary/teaser: We go to Nottingham.
Word count: 401 (title and header not included)
Date: 30.01.2007
Disclaimer: The copyrights to the events and characters of Robin Hood belong to Tiger Aspect ( Read more... )

humour, robin, fanfic100, will

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teenagelogic January 30 2007, 17:06:42 UTC
Oh, oh, that's love! Put a smile on my face! :D

I love all of this... so very IC. And Robin's shock is simply fantastic.

Favourite bit:

"And you have to admit that the planned assassination of one of King Richard's most trusted supporters is some pretty bad news."

"Still it's excellent information." <<< Ha!

(Good girl, just... edge away from the angst, that's it.)

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magnifica7 January 31 2007, 05:22:35 UTC
Put a smile on my face!

Yeah! :)

"Still it's excellent information."

He. Hehehe. It worked! *g*

Good girl, just... edge away from the angst, that's it.

Not my doing. Blame the muses. And my weakness for all things Sorkin! :)

Thank you again for reading and reviewing! :)

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telynmurali January 31 2007, 00:25:37 UTC
*giggles* Cuteness. ^_^ I love the boys.

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magnifica7 January 31 2007, 05:24:33 UTC
I love the boys.

How could we not love them? :)

Thank you so very kindly for reading and commenting - I'm glad you like it! :)

*icon-love*

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telynmurali January 31 2007, 22:11:55 UTC
'Sby nimrodel_river - I wish I was half as good at icon-making. o_0

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snugduff April 24 2007, 00:38:16 UTC
*giggle*

How I love Will and Robin. You wrote them EXTREMELY well, perfectly in character!

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magnifica7 April 24 2007, 06:07:45 UTC
Thank you so very much - this is the perfect praise! :)

How I love Will and Robin.

Most of my stories feature Will and Allan, but I have a definite weakness for these two! :)

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numbaby June 14 2007, 06:56:25 UTC
Lovely. Although I have to say, they wouldn't have thrown "hell" around as an everyday expression in medieval England.

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