"This was a pretty nice day." Caelin said as she rummaged through her belongings in her room. "Ahh, there it is." as she found her camera. "I'm going to have to take some pictures of the guys around here; otherwise my friends back home won't believe I've been here. Say, I wonder if my computer might work at all. It'd be awesome if I could use the internet, but I bet it won't work as the radio doesn't work." Caelin then tried her computer and it turned on but it had a low battery and she couldn't access the internet. "Oh well, better only use this when I absolutely have to then."

"Men, here's the situation. We're going to launch another surprise attack on the Brits. I've found out from our spy that a convoy will be going through Sherwood Forest tomorrow around noon. I've decided that we'll attack it, but in case it's a trap we will only use 1/3rd of our men. The rest will be hidden in two separate areas of the forest. Billings, you will lead Group 2. Garret, you will lead Group 3. I will lead Group 1 in the attack. Group 2 and 3 will be close by so that if it is indeed a surprise attack we can all rally together and smash the redcoats. Now as to who gets to go on the attack, line up. Okay, 1..2..3…1..2..3…1..2..3…1..2..3…1..2..3…" Colonel Benjamin Martin counted them all off.

"Everyone understand the plan?"

"Yes sir." some men from the non attacking groups grumbled.
"Don't complain men, if you don't get to attack this time, then next time it'll be your time. Don't worry. Plenty of redcoats for all."

Benjamin Martin walked back over to the fire and thought as he gathered some more of Thomas's toy Soldiers to melt for bullets. I wonder when Gabriel is going to come over and complain about my putting him in the non-combative group. I can't lose another son, By God. I hope the attack goes well tomorrow. I wonder where the Butcher will be going. It'd be a pleasure if I could kill him tomorrow. Such an evil man. I hate him.

"Father, why am I not in the attacking group? I should be fighting with you!" Gabriel grumbled.

Ahh, right on time. "I already lost one son, I don't intend on losing another. Besides, if I should be killed, I expect you to take care of your brothers and sisters. Is that understood?"

"Yes sir. But will I ever be able to fight?"
"Gabe, I've had you lead attacks from time to time. You have fought, just tomorrow is not your time. You will fight again, you can count on that."

"Father…I have a question for you."

"Yes?"

"What happened during the war? Men all around know you and buy you drinks for what you did back then…but I, your own son, don't know what happened during the war."

"It was…" BANG!

"What was that?!"

"Sorry sir, just blew up some gunpowder."
"Okay. Well, time for me to turn in. We need our rest."

Benjamin Martin was glad that he had been interrupted in telling the story to his son. He hadn't planned on telling him for a long time.

The following morning Caelin discovered that Tavington was setting up a trap for the Ghost's men. She decided to stowaway on one of the wagons and see what happened. And the chaos that ensued…oh my!

She scurried over to the wagon and leaped in and found some canvas to hide underneath. The squad set out, although there was another squad concealed in the wagons.(Caelin quickly realized that she was quite good at hiding.)

"Giddap!"

And bouncing along Caelin determined not to make any noise when she got bruises from the bumps. She enjoyed listening to the Soldiers' talk as they crept in the wagon.

"Aye, she's the prettiest lady in all of Yorkshire."

"You planning on marrying her?"
"Aye, of course. When I return from this area, God willing." Another Soldier nudged him and said, "I bet you can't wait for that!"

"Yes, indeed."

Caelin grinned below the canvas.

A/N: Sorry that this is shorter than normal, been really busy lately. Hope you like the Ghost part thrown in. I really need to re-watch The Patriot before I write anymore, can barely remember parts of it.

Oh, and I have a road test tomorrow, really am hoping I pass.