Will stood in front of the couple. None of them said anything for a while then Victoria finally said "Will?"

Will looked at both Victoria and Allen. He didn't respond to Victoria but instead asked "Allan? Haven't betrayed them yet then?" He looked exhausted.

Victoria looked shocked, he was being so cold. She could only remember him being a warm man full of kindness. Victoria looked at Allan, he was staring at the ground, "Everyone else has forgiven me. Why can't you? What are you doing here Will?"

Will smiled and said "I have, but you've gone soft. You would have attacked me before I left." He walked towards Allen and hugged him. Allen looked incredibly confused. He disregarded Allan's last question.

Victoria asked "Do you remember me Will?"

He turned to look at her and his face fell. "Yeah I do." He stood back and she realised he knew too. A tear fell down her face. "I thought you were different to everyone else."

She did not run away but felt ashamed of her old friend. "Why did Robin let you into the gang? Traitor."

Allen stood up in front of her, but she retorted, "You cannot choose who your parents are. I am no traitor."

"You are the sheriff's daughter. You are a traitor."

Allen looked like he had been hit. He sat on the wall and stared at the floor. "Allan, please. I was going-"

Will stood in front of him. "You better go."

"What happened to you? What have I done to deserve this, Will Scarlet?" She spat out his name and his face softened. "I am not going anywhere." She added.

Will growled and stomped down towards the camp. "I'm sorry I was going to tell you. I just didn't want to… I mean… I didn't want you to be ashamed of me."

He looked up and he smiled "I am not ashamed more, shocked." He stood up and put his hands on her shoulders. "You have to tell everyone. No one will leave you." He wiped her tears away. "I promise."

Victoria had been told about how hard it was for Allan to show his feelings but he didn't seem to find it to hard with her. He took her hand and they descended down the hill toward the camp in a comfortable silence.