Jessamine saw Allan A
Dale in her inn for the third time this week. He grinned at her as he
joked around with a couple of the regulars, before joining her at the
bar. He started to speak to her about his lifestyle, what it was like
having adventures with Robin of Locksley, and the satisfaction it
brought to bring aid to those in need- he was using it as a line and
Jessamine was having none of it. "Enough of the jabberin, A
Dale." She stacked an empty barrel atop of another and stood, hands
on hips. "Mek theeself useful and tek that outside for me so's I
can see to the customers." With a curious look on his face, the boy
complied and lifted the barrels outside. "Where'd you want
'em?" "In the streets! Where does thee think? Purrem on
the cart." She turned to the newest arrival, a man of no less than
forty years. She greeted him with a warm smile and a girlish
nature. "Just half a pint, eh love?" She winked at him as
she placed the ale on the bar and picked up his coin just as Allan
was finding his way inside once more. "Blimey, when you said
to put em on the cart you didn't mention the fact that its twice my
size! I 'ad to lift them barrels over my head!" Jessamine ignored
the outlaws complaints as she did a table check for empty mugs.
"though I suppose it was easier than lifting Will onto that roof...
did I ever tell you about that time that-" "Clean those
mugs for me." Allan complied instinctively as he continued to
recall a particularly humorous situation which had involved himself
and Will Scarlett ending up on a roof in order to avoid detection
from the castle guards. Jessamine busied herself talking to the
punters as he started to trail off. "You don't care do
you?" he seemed very put out and it was at this point Jessamine
turned to him. "When thee starts saying somethin real, then
I listen." Allan A Dale's face was a mixture of confusion and hurt.
She could see him trying to put up walls at the mention of real
feelings or things of any importance. "I..." His voice
cracked a little and he took the opportunity to clear his throat. "I
dunno what you mean." She simply gave him a pointed look before
turning back to the drunken men swaying to non-existent music. She
knew he would come around, was only a matter of time. She sensed him
walk off into the back and this in when she excused herself from her
pub, telling Mary to keep an eye out. At first she stayed in
the doorway as she heard his heavy breathing- silly man trying to
hold it in. He had been flirting with her since the day they met, but
she had never paid him all that much attention, having no place for
tall tales and childish antics. She walked over to where he leant
against a post and placed a hand on his shoulder- earning a quick
flinch and a swift turn, but at seeing who it was he relaxed
slightly, dropping his shoulders. "Now. Tell me somethin'
about thee." The outlaw gave an incredulous look as she spoke.
"Come on, lad- somethin' real." "Like what?" "like,
why are you so unhappy at the moment?" "I arent unhappy-"
She cut him off with a stern look and a small push, which seemed to
move his whole body. "Dont lie ter me- I cen tell." she
watched the young man sitting in front of her as he began to blink a
lot more and bit his lip, but unable to stop tears from falling down
his face he cried and she held him. Waited until he pulled away,
wiping at hiis face with his sleeve. "My father, he uh, left
when I were a nipper- just before me brother was born. I never knew
'im. All we 'ad was Mum. 'Swhy I ad to steal- if I didn't then my mum
and brother woulda starved. But I got caught once, when I were eleven
and Tom were seven and they wanted to punish me but my mum, she
convinced em to let er take the punishment- and... I didn't
want it- I woulda taken the punishment. I was doin it so that she
wouldnt get urt,and tom didnt neither but..but they took 'er and
threw me on the floor- they was so big- I tried to fight em
but..." "you were a boy." He nodded. She had heard of
this happening to families, and fearing what came next she put an arm
around him, but he seemed not to notice. "Woulda been ten years this month. So I need a
strong drink and send me back to Sherwood-" "Oh no you
don't. You are not to touch a drop all of this month." She found
herself waggling a firm finger at him and as both she and he realised
what she was doing there was quiet laughter. "I'm not bein
funny, but you ent much older than I am- why you tellin' me what to
do?" She pushed him once more in jest, before realising how skinny
he was. "You need to get some meat on your bones-" "oi-
I'll have you know I have a very nice body..." "You got
nothing on thee- your clothes are hangin off thee like..." "Very
toned, you aint even seen it so..." She flicked him on the nose and
smiled. "I'm making thee something to eat. I might not have
been on this earth that much longer than thee, but I 'ave picked up a
great deal more sense." As if to prove her point Allan was
mimicking her to himself. So, smacking him on the head and walking
out of the room she called back. "Thee better be there when I get
back, and eat everything on the plate." Allan smiled. end.
