Nobody seemed to hear the main door open and close until a voice called out from the hallway. "It's only me! Can you guys help me with the shopping, please?" Charli sprinted out from the bathroom, rather glad to leave the besotted Much alone with his bath, to help her mother with the humungous amount of shopping she had done. Tanya joined her, and Robin walked forward as well. "Here, Robin, the rest of you, take some of these bags" Charli took them from her mother and passed them to the men, who peered in them curiously. "Score Tanya! Cadbury Ice cream! The best kind." Charli passed the bag full of the treat to her friend, who immediately packed the tubs into the freezer. When all the bags had been taken out of her hands, Charli's mum looked up and surveyed her guests. "I thought you said there were eight people here, Tanya. I only count six. You girls really were after extra chocolate, weren't you!" Both Tanya and Charli froze and scanned the faces of the outlaws. "Wh-Where's Guy and Vaysey?" Charli said quietly. There were several cracks as Robin dropped the bag he had been carrying. Charli's mother let out a cry of "THE EGGS!" and raced forward to try and salvage the cracked foods. "How could we have lost them?" Robin turned around, peering into every corner of the room as if he expected them to jump out at any minute, yelling, "ha ha, fooled you!" When they didn't, he turned a worried face back to Tanya and Charli, both of whom were trying very hard not to panic. "When did we – OW! Charli, holding my arm really tightly is not going to help the situation! Let go." She pulled her arm away from her friends. "When did anyone last see them?" "On the bridge?" Offered Djaq, unconcernedly. "No, it was when we first saw your flat," Will remembered correctly, "Just after we had fallen down. But, honestly, aren't we better off without them anyway?" "Yeah, all they did was whine and complain," Alan nodded. "Surely we should be glad!" "They probably spotted something shiny across the other side of the path." Little John said with conviction. "They will be standing outside now, wondering where we've all gone."

Robin was the only one the news of Guy and Vaysey's disappearance seemed to worry. After all, as Much said, in the words of Vaysey himself "LAAA DE DAAAA DE DAAAA!"

While all the other outlaws started watching with interest, as the shopping was unpacked, he went over to the window and peered out, searching for any sight of the two villains.

"They wont be there," Tanya came over to him. "Do you have any idea where they would try and go? What they would want to do?" While she asked Robin, Charli was hyperventilating in the Kitchen. "Charli's convinced that they will get knocked down by a bus or something, and we will have changed history, and the world will never be the same again…Yada Yada Yada."

"Yada Yada Yada?" Robin frowned. "What's that?"

"Its an expression. It means I think she's talking a lot of crap." Charli came over, chewing her fingernails nervously.

"Makes a change, its usually you that talks a load of crap." She removed her hand from her mouth and folded her arms across her chest. "You guys, I think we should go out and look for them. Who knows what trouble they could get themselves – and us – into!"

"You can't go out looking for them tonight honey, its DMT training at six, remember?" Charli's mum handed the girls a chocolate bar each, and then offered the outlaws one. "You really need to go to that, nationals are coming up!" Alan took one of the bars and stared at the wrapping perplexed. Apart from Robin, perplexed described the expression on all of the outlaw's faces as they examined the chocolate bar with interest.

"Wait, you have training tonight?" Tanya paused in mid-opening of her chocolate. "Don't leave me with six outlaws! One…" she glanced at Robin, "…one I could handle. But six?"

"What are we going to do about Gisborne and the Sheriff?" Robin twisted the chocolate in his hands so violently that the wrapper tore open. Realisation dawned on the other's faces and they too began twisting the bars until the wrappers broke. Alan broke off a bit and sniffed it, but Will was the bravest, and the first to put a bit in his mouth.

"This is good," he mumbled with his mouthful. "Much, your missing food!" When there was no reply from the bath-obsessed man, Alan and Will glanced at each other with worried faces.

All of a sudden, the entire group had a crisis of their own to worry about. Both Robin and Charli were worried about the where-about of Guy and Vaysey, Tanya was terrified at the prospect of being left alone with more than one outlaw (although she was quite happy to be left alone with one specific outlaw). Alan and Will were getting rather worried about Much, who still hadn't left the side of the bath for food. Djaq and Little John were still figuring out how to break the chocolate up into eatable sized chunks. And Much – well – Much was content.

"Where do you think they could be?" Robin mirrored Charli's actions and began to bite on his own fingernails; although his were already worn down to some extent. "It's a pretty big round world out there," Tanya shrugged her shoulders. Robin looked at her, a flicker of humour on his face for a brief second, before it was replaced by a frown. "You don't understand. I mean you don't know what these two twits are like. What they're capable of!" "I've seen enough Robin Hood movies to get the impression that it's not good." Tanya looked out the window, a small smile creeping slowly upon her lips. "Let's hope they do get hit by a bus. Then all your problems would be solved Robin Hood."

"Tanya, that's not a good thing to say!" Charli whined.

"What are the chances that we will find them, even if we do go out and search for them?" Tanya threw up her hands. "Zilch! Lockly is a pretty big town, you know. They could be anyway. Besides, they know where you live. They saw the flat. I'll bet you anything that they will just turn up! Now, more importantly, what are we going to do about your training?"

"Well, there's not getting out of it if that's what you're thinking." Charli affirmed. "It looks like you're gonna be baby-sitting for the night." Charli smirked as she looked around the room at the rest of the gang; yeah baby-sitting was the right word to use.

Tanya folded her arms across her chest and huffed loudly. How in the heck was she going to keep six outlaws from 1192 entertained? This was pretty new to her…hell! This was pretty new to anyone! Several ideas ran through her head; she could take them on a tour of Lockly? Watch some TV maybe? Try to convince Robin the world was round some more. Explain the concept of Aviation? Find out exactly how many countries there were in the world once and for all? Try and convince Robin that the world was really round once and for all…

"I have an idea!" Tanya suddenly yelled making Charli and Robin jump. "Why don't we all go to DMT? In that way, we can both keep an eye out on all the guys!"

Charli began to shake her head. "Oh no…no, no, no, no…" Tanya plastered the sweetest smile she could muster on her face.

"It's out of the question." Charli deadpanned.

"What's DMT?" Robin asked as he turned from the window, an eyebrow arched in curiosity.

"Oh, you'll find out," Tanya patted him on the back and winked at Charli before heading back to the kitchen area.