CHAPTER 2

Robin and company quickly hurried off toward Gamewell and the Nottingham Fair. Once they got there they met up with George Montfichet of Gamewell, Robin's uncle, and his bodyguard Warrenton.
"May I take your son from here, Lady Eleanor? Oh goody! You've brought a friar; this is Robin's schoolteacher that you're always talking about right? I've heard that you're Robin's favorite! Would you care to join us in the fair?" friar tuck seemed a little hesitant but then, he remembered the fried dough...
In first grade robin made a life size statue of the friar out of fried dough and gave it to the friar for his birthday. In second grade it was a statue of King Henry. In third grade, after the friar's wife caught the plague, he gave him one of his wife. In forth grade, it was of Jesus. And in fifth grade, it was of Robin himself! Not only was he Robin's favorite teacher, but Robin was his favorite student.
"Normally I wouldn't go to and event with such vanity as a fair," said tuck "But I'll do anything for my little Robby. I am sure we can expect great things from him!"
They had a blast! Robin and tuck went on the Superman: Ultimate Flight, George and Robin went through the haunted tunnel. (They asked friar tuck to come but he said it was evil and he better stay off, and when the ride was over, Robin thanked him for the warning or else he would have been really scared, he was scared, but not like totally scared like)
But Robin had 4 favorite things. At the bottom of the four was the Topspin, second lowest was Starship, third was palm readings. But at the top was the tumbler family!
Oh they were magnificent! Wrestling acrobats jumping all around, and Robin's favorite one was little 10 year old Will. They made the wrestling so that it was Will's father and his two 18 year old brothers against little Will. But he always won! Robin knew it was fake, but it looked so real!
Seeing Robin in the crowd when the act was over, Will jumped down to greet him. They talked and chatted for a while and eventually decided that Will should join Robin as his squire. This made Robin very happy.
But what scared him is that the palm reader was none other than Will O' The Green!