Hi to everyone here on the Disney section on this site. Now to be honest I've watched a lot of Disney movies ever since I was young and still every so often today. So that is what led me to want to make this crossover story between Robin Hood (the humanoid fox one) and Cinderella. And yes the main pairing is in fact Robin Hood x Cinderella. Anyway here is the summary for this story which is simple, but will hopefully will be good.
After Robin Hood had finished his business with Prince John he had to tell Maid Marian that he loved her, but was no longer in love with her. He and Little John then leave and end up in the Kingdom that Cinderella lives in. And when the working maid finds herself in some trouble while on her way home from town she is saved by the former outlaw. They then begin to write letters to one another so that they can learn more about each other without Cinderella's Stepmother finding out about it. But after accompanying her to the ball the anthro fox soon finds himself not being able to get the fair maiden out of his head. Could it be love? Or does he just feel bad for her after learning about what she had gone through while living with her stepmother and stepsisters?
Okay so enough with me talking here is the first chapter and I hope that you will enjoy this story.
I don't own anything.
To My Dearest Cinderella
Chapter 1
Once upon a time there lived a former outlaw who lived in Sherwood Forest who took from the rich and gave to the poor his name was Robin Hood. He also had a "partner in crime" so to speak who's name was Little John. And thanks to King Richard's actions (after he had returned) the bounty on Robin's head was taken off, but he soon found himself slightly bored with living where he did. So he decided that it was time for him and John to leave and travel to another Kingdom that might be out there. But when they did he and his childhood sweetheart had a surprising conversation.
"Do you really have to go, Robin?" Marian asked, as she put her hands together.
The former outlaw took both of her hands into his as he nodded and answered, "Yes, Marian my darling. I'm afraid that I must be going."
"But Robin, my Uncle Richard wishes to reward you for what you did with Prince John." Marin informed him, as she got a bit closer to him.
The vixen then was surprised when the vulpine let go of her hands and took a few steps back as he replied, "As grateful as I am for His Majesty's generosity there is another reason why I must leave." Maid Marian then watched as the man that she loved turned away from her and added, "Marian, I love you but I cannot say that I am in love with you anymore."
Hearing this caused the vixen's heart to break and her eyes soon became watery as she begged, "No Robin, you must be joking. Please say that this isn't so?"
Without turning around the former outlaw replied, "Again I am sorry Marian, but I'm serious."
He then run off down the road a ways to where Little John was waiting for him without even looking back because he knew that Maid Marian had now began to cry. And this all took place just one month ago.
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Cinderella continued to wash the inner part of the large window that was in the living room as she thought, "I can't believe that Robin Hood decided to stay in town close to the Royal Palace. If I remember correctly some people in the market place had said that he had left his old home and came here so that he could "just forget about everything"." She then let out a light sigh as she added in a whisper, "It would nice to meet him."
"Cinderella!" Lady Tremaine shouted, as she entered the living room from the stairway.
"Yes?" The young woman asked, while she put down the wet clothe and turned to face her stepmother.
The older woman just gave the blue eyed young woman a stern look once she had handed her a list and ordered, "I need you to go into town and pick up a few things. But be quick about it since you will still have other things to do when you get back!"
The blonde haired woman did a small crusty as she answered back with, "Yes, Stepmother." She then put the list of items into her pocket and walked out of the main door and headed towards the market place that was in town.
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Robin Hood and Little John continued to walk down the street and as they did the by passing people would greet them with either a wave or a hello as the humanoid brown bear commented, "Boy, people here sure have been pretty friendly."
"Yes, but be that as it may we were still pretty lucky to find an inn that had an open room." The vulpine pointed out, before he unintentionally bumped into someone.
Thankfully though the young woman had not lost her balance as he took off his little feathered hat and bowed to her and said, "My apologizes fair lady, I should have been watching where I was going."
"Oh, no that's quite alright.." The young woman replied back, as she lowered the items a little so that she could see who she had bumped into. But after she had done this the humanoid fox was completely blown away. There standing in front of him was a beautiful woman with blonde hair that was put up behind her in a bun like style. He also found himself getting lost in her blue eyes as she let out a light gasp and added, "Why you're good sir, Robin Hood." She then looked over at the humanoid bear and ended with, "And you're Little John aren't you?"
The brown bear grinned as his nodded while Robin Hood stood back up and asked, "Well, since you know we are I'm fairly certain that it is only proper that we find out what is your name."
The maid did a small curtsy as best she could while still holding onto the bags in her hands and said, "My name is, Cinderella." When she looked up at the clock that was next to them though her eyes widen as she went on with, "Oh, no I must get back home." She then started to walk away, but before she was too far away she turned back around to face the two while she ended with, "Goodbye, it was nice meeting both of you."
The two anthro animals waved goodbye to the woman, but while they did that the vulpine noticed that another pair had just run down an alleyway in hopes of catching up to the woman as he whispered to his friend, "I think Cinderella has some unwelcome company trying to follow her home."
"Yeah? And what are we do about it, Robin?" Little John asked, as he had a feeling that he knew what his friend was about to say.
And not to his surprise Little John saw Robin Hood give him a sly grin when he replied, "Why we're going ot go after them of course."
The two then ran down the same alleyway in hopes of stopping the fiends before they could cause the young woman any harm.
