Robin: "Must you toss and turn, Marian?"

(silence)

Robin: "Marian, stop fidgeting."

Marian: "...What have you hidden under here? Letters, arrow shafts! And -"

Robin: "Don't move them."

Marian: "Why on earth have you got a market beneath your pillow, Robin of Locksley?"

Robin: "They contain sentimental value."

Marian: "Of course."

Robin: "I'm having a difficult time sleeping down here without them."

Marian: "Is that so? Well, here -"

Robin: "I'd rather sleep on the bunk, but thank you."

Marian: "Honestly."

(silence)

Marian: "More lumps? What do we have here...?...I'm sure I've seen this brooch somewhere before -"

(silence)

Marian: "This is my brooch."

Robin: "You left it, I was simply saving it for you."

Marian: "Under your pillow?"

Robin: "Yes, under my pillow..."

(silence)

Marian: "You may keep it."

(silence)

Robin: "Now, if you've finished huffing and fussing, I'd like to catch some sleep."

Marian: "Sweet dreams."

(silence)

Marian: "Where are you going?"

Will: "Nothing. Just gettin' some water."

Marian: "There's some in the jug, there."

Robin: "...Marian, shh."

Marian: "Oh, just fall asleep and you won't hear a thing."

Robin: "The object is to fall asleep! - Something I cannot do whilst your chatting away in the middle of the night -"

John: "Robin. HUSH."

Robin: "Me?"

Marian: "Yes, you. Now, be quiet."

(silence)

Will: "D'you, er, want more blankets?"

Marian: "That's kind of you, but I'm perfectly fine, Will."

Will: "Alright."

Marian: "Hmm. Much looks so calm when he's asleep..."

Will: "Yeah."

Marian: "So does Robin, I suppose."

(silence)

Will: "When he's not having his nightmares."

Marian: "He has them often?"

Will: "Less now, than before."

Marian: "Oh."

(silence)

Will: "Sometimes he dreams of you."

(silence)

Marian: "Why don't you move her over?"

Will: "What?"

Marian: "The poor girl's fallen asleep at the table."

(silence)

Will: "I'll give her a blanket, or something. She always falls asleep in the middle of reading -"

Marian: "Or I could help you lift her onto her bunk, If you wish."

Will: "No. It's alright."

(silence)

Will: "She'll wake up."

Marian: "Yes, I suppose she would be delicate sleeper, like Robin."

Will: "Yeah."

(silence)

Marian: "Are you going to stand there all night?"

Will: "Oh - right, Night."

Marian: "Good night, Master Scarlet."

Will: "Erm. By the way, Marian, I hope you're – comfortable here. With us."

(silence)

Marian: "I am."

(silence)

Marian: "But - It is still – I feel, it is, I don't know – different. I haven't completely adjusted to waking up without paying a visit to the dungeons."

(silence)

Will: "He was proud of you."

Marian (laughs): "I don't know how a father can be so proud of such an insolent daughter."

Will: "But you always stuck by him."

(silence)

Marian: "Will, you were fighting for England. Your father knew that -"

Will: "I just left him."

(silence)

Marian: "No, you didn't. Dan Scarlet loved Locksley, and he was so proud to hear that - because of you - the people we being fed. You didn't just abandon his wishes."

Will: "Yeah. S'pose."

(silence)

Marian: "Good night."

Will: "Night, Marian."

- --

Djaq: "Mmmh. Good morning."

Much: "Morning, Djaq! I hope you're not too displeased with burned eggs – that was Marian's effort."

Djaq: "Mmmh...Alright. Hmm? How did I end up here? I thought I fell asleep over the book -"

Much: "You did."

Djaq: "I must have walked back to my bunk half-asleep, I suppose."

Much: "Maybe you did...Maybe you didn't. Or maybe you had a little help from a pair of skinny arms..."

(silence)

Much: "You never know."

(silence)

Djaq: "What is it?"

Much: "Nothing!"

(silence)

Djaq: "Did I sleep walk?"

(Much laughs)