A month has passed since Lady Charlotte arrival in Nottingham now Marian stands uncomfortably as she's helped into her beautiful green gown by her old nurse Bess in preparation for Robin's and Charlotte's wedding.

Bess sensing Marian's apprehension attempts to soothe her mind. Everything will be alright m'lady you'll see God has a plan for us all. You're a strong beautiful young woman with a full life still ahead of you.

You mustn't think of what could have been between you m'lady and Master Robin. You must find your own path you are the mistress of vast and rich lands. You have already done much good work as the Nightwatchman and when you were Lady G...

They're interrupted by a knock at the door m'lady your carriage is ready. Thank you, Sarah, I'll be right down. As Marian climbed into the carriage she couldn't help think of Bess's words that she needed to pave herself path that didn't include Robin.

Marian watched the countryside pass as carriage robe towards Locksley by contemplating a future without Robin. Her hope that they would somehow find their way back to each other was the only thing that made her marriage to Gisborne bearable. She had thought of Robin every time Guy had lower her to their marriage bed.

Now she would think of only her people the people of Knighton. She already had big plans drawn up in her mind and she knew where to start the Southfield sat on low almost marshy ground and would flood in years of high rainfall resulting in poor yields or complete loss of the crop in some years.

As a carriage approached Locksley her thoughts turn back to her marriage to Guy. She had waited years for him to change to become a better man she saw glimpses of. But the changes never came he was still the same cruel man that she married three years ago a man that murder and mutilated villagers at the sheriff's command all in the name of power.

Before the wedding, Marian had truly believed what she had said to Robin that Guy had qualities that there was a good man hidden deep down within him. That despite her love for Robin she believed that she could find happiness married to Guy maybe in time she could grow to love him. Most noble marriages weren't love matches anyway. Her father's death shattered any chance of any of that happening.

None of that mattered now Guy was dead hung by the King for treason. She had visited him in the dungeons on the morning of his execution. Marian hadn't meant to say things she did but three years of pent-up anger came pouring out once she started she couldn't stop.

"You came my love" Guy said reaching out through the bars. Looking to embrace her one last time. "No, Guy" Marion yelled recoiling from his touch. "Marian, please let me kiss you one last time, everything will be okay we will be together in the next life".

Quiet Guy, I will speak my peace now I only married you to save my father I did not love you when we married and I don't love you now. My heart has and always will belong to another my heart belongs to Robin Hood. "I love Robin Hood." Robin is the love of my life.

But with that said I could have loved you I could have carved out a small piece of my heart for you. Our wedding night was wonderful you were kind and gentle I thought just maybe I could find happiness with you.

Any chance of that happening was lost when the sheriff arrived the next morning with my father's body. You said you had made provisions you said you would protect him but all that was a lie you knew of the Sheriff's plan and you let my father go to his death. And for that, I despise you Guy of Gisborne.

"No, No, No," was all that Guy could say.

All this time I've been fighting for England I've been a spy in the castle passing information to Robin and later Little John. I assisted Robin in stealing a pact of Nottingham. I'm the Nightwatchman. The wound you gave me that night at Locksley Manor left me barren.

"No" Guy gasped slumping his head between his knees. With that, Marian stood and walked away without turning back. Whispering to herself as she ascended the stairs "I could have loved you I could have carved a small piece of my heart for you."

We're here milady thank you, Adam. Marion kindly thanked the carriage driver stepping out of the carriage. She took a deep breath as she looked around a beautifully decorated Locksley village. She could feel herself trembling as she made away towards the church. As she made her way through the villagers she spotted Kate the Potter's daughter heavy with child she frowned with the knowledge of who the father was she was just one of Guy's many mistresses.

Then she spotted Clorinda one of Outlaws from Robin's Huntington gang. She was beckoning Marian to join her. The two of them had formed a bond over the course of the last month over there share feelings for Robin. Clorinda had revealed over the course of several conversations that she had developed feelings for Robin over the course of the three years in Huntington. Robin was aware of her feelings but never reciprocated them as it would have been inappropriate for him to have a relationship with one of his peasants.

The ceremony and banquet went by in a blur the next thing Marian knew she was back at Knighton. All she could remember was the smile on Lady Charlotte face and the joy in her eyes.