Hello again. I do know that I have several stories to finish, but oh well. I just need to say that this is set if Alan was really the spy, but Robin and the gang still believed it was Will. I don't really know why i'm writing it. It's not like the others that I have written, which are just because I had to, or I felt obliged to. I can't explain it, so I won't. I think I might just get on with the story.
'Djaq, where have you been? I thought I told you to be back some time ago.' Robin looked at her suspiciously, wondering with every ounce of himself where she had been. Though despite of all this, he did not wish to press the matter so much, the large sack on her shoulder indicated that she had completed her mission to buy some food for the villagers, and so that was good enough for him.
'I am sorry Robin, I was so caught up, that I must have forgotten the time. It will not happen again.' Djaq walked instantly over to her medical area that was hidden away underneath her loft, and began to sort out some of her medical supplies. Everyone within the gang had noticed the change in their young Saracen friend, ever since Will had been found to be the traitor amongst them, and had been sent away. It was common knowledge amongst the small group that Will had feelings for Djaq, he had even admitted it the year before, but none knew of the secret feelings that Djaq quite obviously had harboured for the young carpenter. But her mood could not be helped if his leaving was the root of her unhappiness. He had chosen his path, and now she must choose hers.
'Oh yes, Robin, I have heard from someone in Nottingham that Guy has a shipment of gold coming in on the North road tomorrow at noon, there will be few guards, and if we want it, then it should be easy to take.' Djaq said this as if it was nothing important, barely even registering if the rest of the gang had even been listening to her.
'And who told you this Djaq?' Robin was not planning on asking her who she had been seeing whilst she was in Nottingham, but if she was plaaning on practically flaunting it in front of the group anyway, then he was going to question her.
'Someone.' Djaq did not even look up from her work as she talked to him, before standing up slowly, and heading over to the entrance to their camp. She finally turned to look Robin in the eyes, holding a small blanket in her hands with something in it. 'I am going for a walk Robin, I do not know how long I shall be.' She turned back to the outside world, and walked quickly away from the gang who, since Will had left, had either tried to smother her, or stay as far away from her as possible, suspicious of her every move.
'Should we follow her Robin?' John asked quietly so that, if she was still close to the camp, then she would not be able to hear them.
'No John, I think that we all need some time to calm down, especially her.' And Robin walked off over to his bed, lying down to contemplate everything that had happened over the last few days. He had lost one of his best friends to his enemies, and now another was turning away from him, and from the people she had promised to help no matter what. It was all too confusing for him, and before too long, sleep took him over, as well as the rest of his gang.
Okay then everyone, because I am no longer depressed, I am not sure whether this chapter will be as good as the first, but oh well. I did not get a lot of reviews for chapter 1, and so I would like to reach 10 reviews to update, and something big is about to happen.
