"A stitch in
time saves nine" He was going to trick them. If
they had waited until the hanging it would have been too late. The
gratitude Allan showed to Will, who had suggested they break them out
beforehand, was immense. He couldn't get the image of his little
brother with a stretched neck out of his head, and knew he would be
plagued by nightmares as he had when he was younger. When looking at
Tom he had mixed feelings- one the one hand he was extraordinarily
relieved that he was alive, on the other- he had been let down again.
Tom had taken their belongings and left, what was, his last chance
behind. He was too upset with his brother to even hit him over the
back of the head as he had done since they were lads, choosing to
turn in the other direction when Tom put on his best 'innocent' face,
leaving the boy unsure of what to do. After Tom had given
Robin the necklace he had stolen from Lucky George, he wormed his way
into good books and Robin hadn't taken their tags off them. It was
made abundantly clear that should anything else further go wrong that
they would be thrown out for good, and that it was only out of
friendship with Allan that they were permitted to stay. Tom thought,
great; another person duped. Allan was so predictable. Tom would be
able to do whatever he wanted again- he was after all on his 3rd
'final' warning. He and his friends were about to sneak off once
again when he realised he couldn't go on like this. Allan was awake,
talking with the Saracen woman. It was the first time Tom had seen
his brother crying since they were boys. Hearing his
brother's fears brought Tom back down to earth and he told the others
to go back to sleep as he listened in. There was something about
Allan's words. 'e's going to leave me again. 'e always does- and I
always forgive 'im the next time 'e comes back. I know I shouldn't,
but I can't 'elp it. When we was little we lost everything; parents,
brothers, sisters until all that was left was the two of us- I dunno
if 'e remembers, was probably too little, like, but... 'e was all I
'ad an'... an' I've got to look after 'im but I can' I don' know how
any more- now 'es going to leave me again and I... I dunno how to...
to... 'e almost died today...nearly... I've dangled from a rope
an'...an' I don' ever want 'im to 'ave to feel what that's like
an'... Djaq... 'elp me... Tom could take no more. He was sure the
woman had seen him listening in, and as Allan sobbed into her
shoulder, Tom could see her looking at him, asking, no- telling him
not to go, to stay, to be a good brother. If he only knew how. He
saw the look of surprise on Allan's face when he saw that his brother
was still there in the morning and, if he hadn't seen the state he
had been in last night, he might've laughed at him, made a joke about
his look of confusion, but he couldn't bring himself to do it. By the
afternoon however, it seemed he was back to normal, running around
all over the place, picking Much's pocket just so he could see the
look on his face when he waved something in front of his face, or
stealing something of Robin's just to prove he could. The gang
had a plan, they were going to steal a new delivery of weapons before
they got to the castle. Allan would be the front man once more- he
seemed to enjoy it, and the others would then join him. It was a plan
that had worked many times, it had been proved to work without a
hitch. So when it went wrong, no one had expected it. Robin saw the
reason it hadn't moments too late to prevent it, the boys- they were
visible with their weapons, setting off early! The coach driver saw
them and instead of slowing down to a halt in front of Allan,
ploughed on, knocking the man to the ground. The stone of crunching
bone filled the ears of the other outlaws and they wasted no time in
jumping up. 'm alright... rolled out...from the 'orses... was just me
arm... The break was nasty, and Djaq had quietly told Will to
distract Allan whilst she pushed a part of his bone back in place. At
hearing him muffle a scream when this was being done, and determining
that he would live, Robin motioned to the boys to follow him. He
asked them if they knew why he'd taken them aside and, stubborn, they
shook their heads. Come on, you must have some idea? By the look in
their eyes they knew exactly what he was talking about, and he left
them to their thoughts. Allan was getting grumpy. He wasn't
happy that he was being forced to sit out some of the missions, only
being able to take part when giving things out rather than taking
things in, and his hand was just itching to steal something,
anything. He had tried to pretend to be better than he was to get in
on the action, but he was continually lagging behind the group. They
let him keep his pride for a few days, not drawing attention to this
fact. However, as it became worse as he exerted himself, Will
wordlessly looped one of Allan's arms over his shoulder and, holding
the smaller man by his other underarm- half supported-half carried
him along the way. Tom silently scowled as he saw this, thinking
quietly to himself that he should be in Will's place, after all- He
was his real brother. While Tom was busy glaring at the men in front
of him, the boys beside him slipped away into the forest. Was
this how it felt each time he left his brother? Tom had believed
those boys to be his friends, that they depended on him and yet here
he was, alone. It was a strange feeling- whenever he had parted with
comrades before, it had been him slipping off quietly. Now that the
tables had turned he was filled with a new sorrow at how he had
treated his brother, and he sought out his eyes, what he got in
return was a small smile and a bowl of food. When they got
Djaq back, a curtain of silence fell over the camp. Each person was
trying to come to their own peace. Djaq with Robin, Robin with
everyone, plus Will and Allan avoided each other like the plague
after their unisoned confessions. Tom sat with Allan, guiltily glad
of the wall between Will and his brother, somehow this seemed righter
to him. This calm lasted for a couple of days for most of
them, but Will and Allan were still struggling for things to say,
that is, until they went to retrieve little John and his family from
the sheriff and Allan found it particularly amusing to lightly twack
Will on the back with a whip 'for realism' to which Will eventually
retaliated by starting a scrap with Allan just outside the camp. To
an outsider it appeared to be a simple childish play-fight, but even
without actually inflicting pain on one another, this had actually
served as a way for they to resolve their differences, or
similarities, and wipe the slate clean. When Tom watched Will put his
brother into a head lock and ruffle his hair wildly as Allan often
did to him, Tom could see the brotherly bond they had with one
another and hung back with a frown on his face. But then he saw them
whisper to each other before walking over to him and messing up his
hair and picking him up. Suddenly he didn't feel so bad. The
whole camp was upturned however with the news that the king was
coming to Nottingham. He would return from the Holy Land and this had
a few of them worried. They got to Locksley as 'the night watchman'
was fighting with Gisborne, Tom and Will ended up with Gisborne's
money and disappeared for the longest time, leaving the others to
deal with the aftermath of Marian's stabbing. With Djaq caring for
Marian, Robin sitting by her side, Much finding something to busy
himself and John keeping a watchful eye over everyone, Allan found
himself alone in his worry. Where were the only two men in the world
he considered family? He was momentarily pulled from his thoughts
when there was a panic inside the cave and Marian... slipped away
from them, leaving them all silent for as long as they were able
before the sound of hooves and Gisborne came towards them and they
prepared to fight, this time- to the death. They had been
having words, a long conversation. Tom had suggested making off with
the money and Will had asked why he would abandon his brother again.
It had grown from there, a long discussion about what Tom thought
about Will's friendship with his brother and then, in return, what
Will thought of the relationship between Tom and Allan. When they had
finally returned, it was to see the rest of the gang in a serious
fight with Gisborne and his men. The Night Watchman, Marian, was
dead.. that is... she was; until Allan noticed her breathing. After
the hype with 'the king' had died down, and Marian punched Gisborne
at the alter, Will had begun work on a permanent camp. And it was
nothing if not the work of a genius! They each had a bunk, there was
a kitchen area, a toilet, this camp was a small refuge for them, a
place they could relax, and without the thought of finding a new
place a few days later. Will thought it would be quite nice if they
each personalised their bunks, and so they carved a small symbol into
their bunks- well, they drew them in the dirt and Will carved them
into their bunks. And with the finishing of their camp they found
themselves is a good mood, in the mood for some fun ambushing, it was
uncertain which of the outlaws thought it would be funny for Robin to
play dead, but nevertheless- that is what they did. It had to
be said, Allan did raise a good point. Despite their hard work, the
outlaws were living off far less than the peasants they gave to, and
it did make sense to keep a little more for themselves however, Much,
as he always needed to do, felt the need to object strongly. Robin
rolled his eyes as he continued to watch the castle in which his love
now resided, whilst Tom just took in the growing argument. it doesn't
matter to you. Tom knew that look... why not? this could only mean-
You've always been weak. At this the two staying out of it could not
stifle their amusement. Unfortunately, Much, in a single statement,
sent Allan off down the street- Tom following behind. he needs to
cool off. Tom had been the 'first punter', setting the ball
rolling for men to challenge Allan, all he had to do was win almost
every time then find his way to the back of the room, out of sight.
He felt his blood run cold as he saw Gisborne enter the tavern and
sit down in front of Allan gotcha. Tom was about to draw his weapon
when his brother caught his eye and shook his head softly as he was
led out of the Trip and towards the castle. For a moment, Tom
couldn't move. He tried to wrap his head around what had happened,
Allan, Gisborne, captured. This did not bode well and he swiftly made
his way back to camp to find it empty. No! Where was everyone?
Cursing, Tom kicked the side of his bed and tried to think- it would
be foolish to rush off to rescue him alone, so he was forced to wait
for the others to return. It was the longest wait of Tom's twenty
years. They were laughing when they returned, to see Tom sat
staring straight ahead. Not knowing what to make of it, Djaq sat down
beside him while Much just asked where's your useless brother then?
Cooled down enough yet? Tom looked at Allan had tried his best to keep
up a strong front, to give the illusion that he was fine, this was
nothing, he'd had worse, he was fine. you a bettin man? How bout a
little wager? didn't like that, did he? With every blow came the
knowledge that he was protecting the gang. Every time he was struck
and didn't spill he felt somehow stronger- it was this very thought
that pushed the agony to the back of his mind. I'm stronger than
them. I am stronger. He held out until he felt his head becoming more
heavy and the world faded away. He didn't know how long he hadn't
been conscious- it was hard to tell how much time had passed before
he was brought suddenly and harshly into the real world once more. As
Gisborne talked at him he said nothing. Hood was here you know?
Didn't try to rescue you. But... that could mean any number of
things, maybe he was captured and didn't know Allan was there also,
or he hadn't seen Tom yet... Tom would bring help... he would. Allan
just had to wait. Wait. I aren't giving you a thing, mate. The
following crack he heard was of his ribs. The offer expires at dawn.
If you haven't changed your mind by then, you wont have a mind to
change. Just... wait. It took a long time to come up with a
plan. They had to take into account the amount of times they had
broken into the castle and that, as a result of this, a lot of their
normal routes had been compromised. Tom, impatient, then suggested
that they take one of the most simple ways into the castle- so simple
that it would be the last place Gisborne would expect them to come
from- the back door. Once in the courtyard 'for business', they would
make themselves scarce, and go through the stables. For a moment, Tom
thought his idea would be thrown into the wind, but he was rewarded
with a kiss on the cheek and a 'you little genius!' from Robin. Any
other time he might've grinned at this, wiped his cheek forcefully
and shouted 'oi!' however, now was not the time, and they just set
off in the direction of Nottingham. Allan had been tied to
this post for too long. Gisborne had seen to it that his toes were
off the ground, so he could feel his whole weight pulling on his
shoulders heavily. He could see the purse. Gisborne tied it to an
overhead beam directly in front of him. He would not give in, any
minute now... or in an hour... he would be rescued. Warily, he closed
his eyes, trying to contain the throbbing of his head- and it seemed
mere seconds before he opened them once more, and saw that he was in
the arms of John Little, being carried through the forest. He looked
to the side to see Tom and Much walking alongside him and he was
happy to sleep, knowing that he had held out and kept them all safe. Time is an important thing, it can condem a man to death and
in doing so break the lives of those around him, or, if you're really
lucky- it could save not just one soul- but many. Tom a Dale's life,
whilst seemingly insignificant led to the heroics of Allan a Dale
who, although eventually martyred, would go on to do great things. END
spoiler- upto end of s2e1- although
it's au from s1e7.
wordcount: 2898
main characters: Allan a
Dale, Tom a Dale, Will Scarlett
