Fic- Happy Endings? Chapter 3

Feb 25, 2007 14:30


Title:: Happy Endings? 2/3 (W.I.P sorry!)
Author: me!
Pairings: Marian/Robin, Will/Djaq/Allan, Much/Eve
Characters: Marian, Robin, Guy, Much, Djaq,Will, Allan
Rating: PG-13 for a little violence and swearing
Genre: romance, angst and a little dollop of humour
Timeline: shortly after the events in the last episode
Spoiler: pretty much all of series 1 esp the last 2 eps
Summary/teaser: riding off on a horse with an outlaw was all very well, but would they get a happy ending?
Beta reader: the wonderful elki308
Disclaimer: sadly as I am an average teenage girl, not a scriptwriter, these characters belong to the BBC

Author's Note: big apologies for the massive delay but I've had mocks, writers block and a faulty e-mail (lol Ellie) Please read and comment!

Previous Chapters:

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Guy leant against the door frame with a nasty smirk on his face. Robin sprang up from the window ledge where he and Marian had been 'talking'.
"By God I could kill you!" he cried, and ran towards Guy, but was blocked by two heavy set guards. "How dare you?! How dare you threaten Marian?! Threaten her into marrying you?!"
Guy laughed coldly. "Call it revenge."
"What's she ever done to you?!"
"Hmmmm, let's see, a tricky question that... I've got it! She pretends to love me then punches me in the face and runs away from our wedding! And who did she run away with?"
Robin glared at him with hatred. "I see. I'm the problem. She ran off to be with me," he laughed, "and you're jealous!"
"Maybe I am. Why should she want a dirty little outlaw with nothing in the world except his precious bow and arrow, when she could have had me! I have wealth! A powerful position! And she chose you! Mad bitch."

Robin leapt towards Guy again but this time was stopped by Marian. "Shh..Robin,I'll deal with this," she said softly then turned towards Guy. "You want to know why I chose an outlaw over a wealthy man of power? I'll tell you why. He's warm, funny, clever and kind. He can also be silly and annoying! That is because he is a human being, not a puppet! He has feelings!"
"I have feelings! Why do you think I'm so angry! I loved you!" interrupted an outraged Guy.
"But not the right type of feelings! You are jealous, greedy, ambitious and always put yourself first. You wanted to marry me so you made me regardless of whether I wanted to or not! I didn't love you. I love Robin. He loves me. And nothing can ever change that. If I married you, bore your children, grew old with you, I would still love Robin," her voice trembled and she ran into Robin's arms.

Guy looked at the couple in disgust. "So the happy couple have sworn to love
each other 'til death do them part," he sneered. "Why don't I put that to
the test?!"

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A violent shaking arose Much from a pleasant dream about Eve. "Go way, shurrup," he mumbled and turned over.
"Much!" cried the voice
"Oh for heaven's sake," he grumbled and sat up staring through bleary eyes at Little John. "What is it?"
"It's Robin, he's not come back," said John, looking worried.
"He might have errr..over slept. You know tired out from...well...you know!" he blustered.
"Robin would never stay with Marian later than sunrise. He knows it's dangerous for them to be seen together!"
Much began to look worried. "You don't think-" he began.
"Possible. We all know what the Sheriff and Gisbourne are like," said John gruffly.
"Maybe he's coming back now?"
"Lets hope so. We'll go and have a look."
Much scrambled to his feet then looked over his shoulder. "Should we wake the others?"
"Nah, best not to interrupt!" grinned John.

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"Splendid work Gisboune!" cried the sheriff. "I told you not to trust the girl though. Where is she by the way?"
"Locked in my rooms with Godwin guarding the door," said Guy pacing up and down the room. "Can't we just kill him now?!" he said viciously.
"Patience, dear boy. Patience. If we kill him now we kill one outlaw. Whereas if we wait a little, his 'gang' will come after him, we catch them, arrest them, sling them in the dungeons then make a nice big show of killing all of them."
"But what happens if they do rescue him?"
"That lot!" scoffed the Sheriff. "They haven't got a full brain between them!"

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Marian awoke and found herself lying on a strange bed. For a moment she was confused. Then the memories came flooding back. Guy had arrested Robin and when she tried to stop him, had slung a heavy blow at her. She must have blacked out. Quietly she pattered round the room. She was at the castle.Bad. She crept towards the door and cautiously turned the handle. It was locked. Marian sat down against the door in despair but just as the tears were beginning to fall, she spied a large metal pole. She grinned to herself; the Night Watchman was coming to the rescue!

Outside the door, Godwin the guard snored peacefully. Somewhere in the midst of his slumbers, he became aware of a sobbing sound. He sighed. Poor Lady Marian. He didn't think it was fair for a well bred Lady to be treated this way. Then he heard a hysterical voice "I can't go on! I cannot live! I am going to throw myself out of the window and kill myself!"
He jumped up in alarm. "M' Lady, don't do anything you might regret I beg you!" He received no answer but a scream. "She's going to jump!" he cried with alarm and unlocked the door.

He opened the door and peered round. "Lady Marian?" he asked nervously. He stood wondering what to do next when a figure dressed in white came flying at him, knocking him flat on the ground. He gasped. "Lady Mari-ahh uh," his sentence was left unfinished as Marian whacked him on the head and he slumped to the floor."Sorry about that," she murmured. "But you really should have remembered that the window is barred!"

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"We need a plan," mused Allan. "A very good plan. A very cunning plan. A rea-,"
"Have you got a plan?!" snapped Djaq.
"No."
"Then be quiet!"
The outlaws lapsed into a thoughtful silence. "We could disguise ourselves!" exclaimed Will.
"What as?" asked Allan. "I see you as a chamber maid," he sniggered and was elbowed by Djaq.
"Go on Will," she said encouragingly.
"I don't know what as...some guards maybe...but we don't have the uniform..."
"We could knock 'em out," suggested Little John

"Men!" sighed Djaq "To be able to steal five uniforms, we'd have to get inside the castle grounds. We'd be recognised! We couldn't just say 'hold on a minute while we change our clothes'!"
"True," sighed Allan gloomily.
"What we need is someone who knows the castle. Somebody who knows it inside out..." said Will slowly.
"Marian!" exclaimed Much.
"But if they've arrested Robin, I doubt they've left Marian free to roam around the woods to come to us!" retorted Djaq. "Maybe...maybe her father..."

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Marian congratulated herself. She had found an old brown cloak and covered herself up with it, sneaking around the quiet, dark passages she knew so well until finally she had reached the cells.
"Oi! Who's there?!" a gruff voice called out. Ah. Problem. She had forgotten about the guards.
"Shine that candle over 'ere Ed," said the voice.
The light shone into her eyes and she found herself looking at two armed men. "Er..good morning," she said boldly.
"Lady Marian!" said the taller one beaming with pleasure "'Ow nice to see you!"
"She's not supposed to be 'ere Ed!" snapped the smaller man. "Sir Guy said let no-one in especially 'er."
"Oh yeah," nodded his companion "Sorry M'Lady but we're going to 'ave to escort you out."

As she found herself being firmly marched away, an idea came into her head.She smiled sweetly at the smaller man. "How nice to see you again! Harold, isn't it?"
"err..Yes Lady?" he said confusedly.
"Wife keeping well?"
"Umm...yeah fine thanks," he replied.
"What about Anne, is she keeping well too?"
"What?! I err..well..that is to..," he blustered.
"Oh, don't worry, I won't tell a soul!" she said soothingly. "Not unless... oh and you, Edward," she said, turning to the smaller man. "I saw a very fine necklace on your wife earlier, you must have saved hard to buy that! The funny thing is, it's almost identical to on that Lady Mary used to wear is it not?" she said innocently, inwardly thanking God for her gossiping maid.

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"Clever girl," said Robin tenderly as Marian snuggled into his arms. "I've trained you well, haven't I?"
"The cheek of it!" she gasped. "Since when I have you taught me anything?!"
Robin winked at her and she blushed. "I mean anything to do with escapingf rom locked rooms and blackmailing guards!"
He laughed then became grave. "I am glad to see you. I wanted to talk to you. Have a last word before...well before anything happens,"
"Since when have you been one to give up? If there's one thing you have taught me, it's to always believe and keep on fighting."
Robin gave a bitter laugh. "I can't exactly see how you and I can fight Gisbourne, the Sheriff and one hundred armed men."
"Much and the others will come soon. When have they ever let you down?"

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At that moment the man in question was studying a map with a frown. "Which entrance did Sir Edward say again?"
"The one with an arrow pointing to it!" laughed Will.
"Look, this is important!" hissed Djaq. "We have to get this right! Much,you and John keep watch outside the sewage outlet. Keep quiet! Don't do anything unless it's an absolutely vital life and death situation! Got that?"
They nodded and Djaq turned to Will and Allan "You two tag along with the other guards and once you're inside quietly break away and make your way down to the cells. Keep your heads down and try not to speak."
"But where are you going to be?" asked Will.
"I'm the smallest, so I'm going to go through the window in the kitchenst hen meet up with you two."
"In the kitchens?" frowned Allan.
"No! Don't be silly! The cells of course! Now everyone happy?"

Much frowned. "I still think my idea would have worked,"
His companions gave a collective groan.
"Dressing up as the King and setting the prisoners free! Even the half witted sheriff would see through that," sniggered John.
"Well no-one knows what he looks like," argued Much.
Djaq shook her head. "It's too risky, Much. We'd get caught for sure,impersonating the King is an offence, and we'd be hung! Now any other problems?"

Will and Allan looked at each other. "I'm not being funny but-," began Allan.
"But what?"
"Well you're a girl...you should have one of us to protect you." Much and Little John nodded in agreement.
Djaq gave them a withering glare. "Really? I hadn't noticed!" she sighed,"I thought you had all got over that attitude! I thought you looked on me as one of you."
"We do!" protested Much.
"Doesn't look like it!" huffed Djaq, "Who thought of the plan in the first place?!"
Allan looked ready to argue but John intervened. "Shouldn't we rescue Robin first and argue later?"
"True. Rightio," said Much cheerfully and they went their separate ways.

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A weary Marian had fallen asleep on Robin's shoulder. She was having a lovely dream when she was sharply jolted. She glared at Robin and was about to say something when his hand came over her mouth. "I think I can hear something!"he hissed.
Marian cocked her head to one side and listened. "All I can hear is the collective snores of Edward and Harold," she whispered back.
"No, listen, footsteps!" Sure enough the tread of heavy footsteps was approaching, accompanied by an angry voice. A well known angry voice. Robin groaned. "Unless I'm very much mistaken, it's our dear friend Sir Guy."

"Stupid men! Can't you even stay awake for half a morning?" growled Guy.
"Sorry, Sir, beg pardon, Sir!" mumbled the men ashamedly.
"Three more prisoners for you, they were found in the kitchens."
"Right Sir, very good Sir."
"I think I'll take a look at our honourable outlaw first," he smirked.

"Oh help," muttered Marian as her hand found Robin's in the darkness.
A lamp was shone onto the cell and they found themselves looking up at Guy.
"Well if it isn't the two lovers!" he exclaimed.
Robin glared at him. "Shut up, Gisbourne," he growled.
Guy laughed. "Oh I will, I will. But first I'd like to have the lady back,"
"And what if the lady won't go?" snapped Marian.
"She will," he replied calmly. "She's intelligent enough to realise that she needs to stay on my good side to protect her loved ones."
As this was true, Marian had no choice but to get up and follow him out of the cell.
"Don't worry, you won't be lonely, Locksley, three of your friends have come to see you!" laughed Guy.

The guards pushed Will, Allan and Djaq into the cell; they stood squirming while Robin glared up at them. "Nice of you to drop in," he said sarcastically.
"We did try!" protested Will.
"Not hard enough, was it!"
Djaq sniffed. "It would have worked if these two could listen. I told them 'Wait here,' I said. But oh no, they have to go into the kitchens!"
"Oh, well, thanks anyway," said Robin pensively "It's the thought that counts."
"There's still Much and John," said Allan hopefully.
"Yes..." said Robin. "Well I don't doubt that they'll try...I mean we'll probably be already dead by the time they've thought of something but they'll try!"

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"Good afternoon, dear people!" cried the Sheriff throwing his arms about majestically.
"Today you witness a triumph of the law. Four notorious outlaws have for many months defied the law but now they are to be brought to justice. I know that many of you will-" he paused as his grand speech was interrupted by the sound of horses hooves. "Who is that?" he hissed to Guy "I told them not to let anyone through until it was over."
Two grandly dressed men, on horseback, galloped through the amazed crowd.
They halted in front of the platform and dismounted.
"What is the meaning of-" began the sheriff when his eyes saw the official crest on parchment the smaller man was carrying. "Fine, yes, go ahead, be my guest," he muttered.

The man cleared his throat. "By order of his majesty King Richard!" he cried then paused importantly for his audience to gasp.
Will leant across to Djaq. "I don't believe it!" he hissed "It can't be Much and John can it?"
The messenger continued. "To celebrate his safe return from the crusades in the Holy Land, his majesty has announced a week of celebration!"
The people cheered.
"His majesty also decrees that all work be stopped and all prisoners set free!"

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The little girl gasped her brown eyes wide with amazement. "Was it Uncle Much?" she shrieked.
"Shhh, you'll wake your little brother!" said Marian softly smiling down at her daughter.
"Was it him and Uncle John though?" whispered the child.
Marian laughed. "Bless them, no! When Much though of the idea, the others scoffed it so much that he gave it up!"
"What happened, then?"
"All the prisoners including your father were set free and there was nothing the Sheriff or Guy could do to prevent it. They got away and laid low in the forest for a few weeks. Meanwhile the King started investigating the goings of the Sheriff and others like him in the country. He was forced to give the position back to your grandfather."

"What happened to that other nasty man?"
"You mean Guy?" Marian's face darkened. "When the Sheriff was ousted, so was he. He disappeared and I've never seen him since. I never want to see him!" she paused and gazed into the distance. She always wondered if Robin had had something to do with his disappearance...
"Carry on, Mother!"
"Sorry, dear. Where was I? Oh yes, your grandfather was re- instated as sheriff,your father and I got married and so did Uncle Much and Auntie Eve," she grinned."And we all lived happily ever after!"

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I hope the ending isn't too sickly sweet or unbelievable :D Comments are love, and thanks for supporting the fic!

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