Prompt: I seen the name outlaw soldier and I love it so that's what I'm calling your verse now. Anyway, Prompt: Robin is insecure with Regina being so close with some of male soldiers she's friends with and, awkwardly, tells her he is worried about what happens when they're on tour Please?


Robin trusted Regina.

So what that her unit was mostly male? And that she spent a lot of time with them? Or had to share bunks with them? Maybe even a shower…No, no. He would not let his imagination or give credence to the doubts placed into his mind by so-called friends. They were the ones who believed it wasn't good to have all those men around his beautiful girlfriend.

And they were the ones ruining his date with Regina. Instead of focusing on her, he could only focus on the whispers in the back of his mind. And judging by her annoyed look, Regina had noticed. "What's wrong with you?" she asked.

"Nothing," he replied.

She shook her head. "Try again."

"I guess…I'm just thinking about your upcoming deployment. People at work have been asking me how I feel about you being surrounded by other men all the time," he said.

"And how do you feel?" she asked, pressing her lips together.

"I trust you," he assured her. "I just don't…I mean…Do you all shower together?"

She raised her eyebrow. "No. And the men are usually good about giving me my privacy. I won't lie and say everyone treats me with respect and I'm sure you know sexual assaults occur more often in the military than brass would like to admit, but I trust my fellow soldiers. But I don't need you to trust them. I need you to trust me."

"I do," he assured her. "I do."

"Then I need you to let this be louder than all the people who will say otherwise–I love you and I promise you that nothing will happen while I'm deployed. Trust me to be faithful."

He sighed, taking her hand. "I will, sweetheart. Forgive me for ruining our night together?"

She smiled. "Depends how you plan to make it up to me."

"I think I have an idea." He raised his hand as the waiter passed them. "Check, please."