I just want to say thanks to everyone who has sent me a review, keep them coming! thanks again. Also i changed the rating because i'm not sure if the story will go as i plan. However I might change it back to it's orgnial rating. who knows!

Amon heard her and ran out of his room and into hers. He saw the two monks on top of her. One monk held her arms down while the other was between her legs, pulling them forcefully apart. Amon was disgusted with these two so called 'holy men' and let the rage take over. He took out his sword and stabbed one in the heart, the other went after Amon. However, Robins' dagger went into his arm. Amon saw that Robin was near tears, he helped her out of her bed. She gathered her belongings quickly, not bothering to dress and put on her boots. Amon was fully dressed when she finished gathering her things. He saw she was still in her shift and put his cloak over her and then they went to the Inn's bar, Amon put an envelope under a place where an inn keeper would look and they left, riding hard on their horses. They didn't stop riding until late in the afternoon. When they did, they were in a thick wood. They looked around for a stream and found one. Robin was having trouble breathing by then. While Amon tended to the horses and she got dressed.

"Robin are you alright?" Amon asked a little concerned when she came back over.

"Yes, I'm fine." She said, then went to the stream and drank some water, holding her throbbing side.

"Liar. Let me see you wound." Amon said. Robin was a little hesitant, but she took off her frock, outer dress and pulled up the tunic underneath to show him her wound. It was bleeding, but she tried to hide it.

"You're lucky it's not serious. Robin why didn't you tell me. Just sit here and I'll make sure it is taken care of." Amon said and retrieve the medical herbs that Raven and Yurika had grown over the summer. He came back and saw Robin had the clothes she took off in a neat pile next to her. She had on her tunic that was rolled up to under breasts; her skirt went to her knees. Amon just started to clean and treat her wound. She stayed still, even when he put on the stinging herbs. When Amon finished putting on the bandages, he left her to get dressed. She put on her clothes and then joined Amon again. He made a fire and there was some bread and cheese, they shared it and ate it in silence. There was a light last snow on the ground, Robin smiled.

"You know Amon, in less than three months, my sister and I shall celebrate our name-sake day. That is when I shall be free from everyone and what they want me to be. I can't wait." Robin said looking Amon. She was trying to forget about the pain she felt.

"What is the big deal about Name Sake anyway?" he asked.

"Name Sake, that day the women in my family who turn 16 ½, are free to make three choices. Marriage, Church or Disowned. If I choose to be disowned or if I find a man I would want to marry, I will not be bound to the church or one of the two evil men I would have to marry. My sister has chosen marriage to Micheal, when I met him; I knew he was the one for her. What about you Amon, are you married?" Robin asked.

"No, I'm not married, nor do I have the intention of getting married. We should get moving, the sun is setting." Amon said. Robin nodded and they walked down the worn path, the horses following.

They walked for about two hours and then came across a cave. They went into the cave, Amon tied the horses to a rock and Robin started a small fire. They unsaddled the horses and made their own beds. They ate some more food, fed the horses and went to sleep. Amon had anther nightmare, Robin got up and went over to him.

"Shh, it's okay Amon. It's okay; there is no need for worry." Robin said to him. He opened his eyes and looked up into her caring eyes.

"It's okay, it was only a nightmare." She said reassuringly again and then went back to her bed. Amon could only stare, and then went back to sleep. In the morning Robin acted like Amon had not had a nightmare, which Amon was glad for. For two more weeks they traveled in this way, staying in Inns or in a cave. They mainly traveled in a comfortable silence; they never talked in the morning, however.

sorry it's short, but i'm in the middle of finals. i hope to have a longer chapter next time. Thanks for all the reviews!