Margaret was at a loss for words as she watched Guy pace back and forth that evening. He let out another string of curse words before hitting the fireplace and finally standing still. "What are we going to do?" She asked quietly.

"I don't know. We can't not show up it'll ruin everything. But I don't like the idea of you being any where near that man longer than necessary. He still has ties to your father and I don't trust either of them."

"Maybe it'll be a good thing." She said walking over to him wrapping her arms around his waist resting her head on his chest.

"I'd like to know how. I can't barely stand working for him, now living with that man again."

"Well it could be worse. He could be here."

Guy groaned. "Don't give him ideas. I still don't see how it's a good thing."

"I get to see you more." She smiled at him sweetly. "Honestly Guy, it could be far worse he could have blamed you for something or even me. Instead he is putting us where he can keep an eye on us. We just have to play the part."

He sighed and wrapped his arms around her. "I know I just don't like it."

"What do we do if something goes wrong?"

"Robin and I have already taken care of that. Allan is to get you to the camp as quickly as possible. You'll be safer there and I'll get to you as soon as I can. But you have to promise to stay there no matter what." She nodded into his chest pulling him closer. She didn't like any of it but didn't want to worry Guy anymore. He had enough to worry about as it was.

"I guess I'll get our things together. When are we supposed to show up?"

"Tomorrow."

"Does he know about the baby?"

"Yes." Guy pulled her closer. "It's going to get a lot harder for the both of us. Now we won't have any privacy or peace."

She nodded. "I figured as much."

She road in silence towards the castle keeping an eye on Guy from inside the coach. She knew there were more reasons for him not wanting her to be there. Marian had been there and he had hurt her. No matter how hard she tried Margaret knew that sometimes Guy still worried he pushed her to hard, and that she would be like Marian. Everyday she made an effort to relieve those fears and slowly they were working. But with the baby and now the castle she knew it was going to take a lot of work on her part to keep it from happening again.

She gripped Guy's hand tightly as they made their way up the steps and were met half way by the sheriff. "Ah good morning Lady Gisborne. It is wonderful to see you and your husband. You do look wonderful even in your present condition."

She felt Guy tighten under her grip, she forced a smile. "Why thank you sheriff. I hope we aren't an inconvience to you. When I heard about why you wanted us here I was so grateful to you." She felt Guy slightly relax. She was going to prove she could handle the sheriff and still keep Guy in his good graces.

Guy wanted to sigh with relief. Margaret wasn't going to let Vasey walk all over her. But she could do it with a smile and make the old man think he'd won.

"Quit my dear. I am sure you are tired. I'll have Gisborne show you to your rooms then get him back to work."

"Yes my lord." She said sweetly allowing Guy to lead her down a long passage way.

He held the door for her then shut it tightly behind them. She all but fell into him. "This is going to be so much harder than I thought." She said quietly. "He he makes me feel." She shivered. "I don't know."

"I understand trust me." Guy said giving her a hug. "Try to stay in here if you can or at least out of his way. Allan will be sticking close by if you need anything. I'm sorry but." He looked torn and upset.

Standing up she kissed him. "Go I don't want you in more trouble. I'll behave." She grinned at him as he left giving her a sad smile.

She sank on the bed. This was going to be a long few weeks.