Previously on 'Of Sheriffs and Sister':

Allan began to walk again. Slowly making his way towards Robin and Lizzy, who were sharing stories with an ever eager Much.


Allan fixed his collar as he made his way towards Lizzy, Robin and Much.

"…your fault you never learned." He could hear Robin saying. Lizzy hit her brother in the shoulder, mad he had said that.

"No, no. Someone was too busy chasing girls to help me learn." She argued, hitting him again for emphasis. Robin and Much laughed, amused at her show of anger.

"You will never let that go, will you?" Robin asked, still laughing. He grabbed her shoulders and hugged her to him as she shook her head in answer. Allan took this as his chance and cleared his throat loudly to gain their attention. Three pairs of eyes focused on him. Much's smug, Robin's curiously and Lizzy's welcoming.

"Yes Allan?" Robin asked, grinning as he figured out why Allan was there.

"Just thought I'd come and introduce myself since no one else has." He answered as calmly as possible. He was finding it hard to concentrate under Robin's condescending gaze.

Robin looked to Lizzy, who was smiling up at Allan. His smile faded immediately at seeing his sister's reaction to the con-man.

"Allan, this is my sister Lizzy. Lizzy, this is Allan A Dale." He muttered, emphasizing the word 'sister' for Allan to notice. Unfortunately, Allan took no notice of this and merely grabbed Lizzy's hand firmly.

"A pleasure." He said bowing and kissing her hand. She laughed earnestly and pulled her hand back.

"You are a charmer aren't you? Tell me does that work on every woman you meet?" Lizzy commented, smiling and attempting to hide her laughter. Allan stood tall and looked her straight in the eye.

"Most. But perhaps you are too smart to fall for my little tricks." He said meekly, smirking at her expression when she lifted her eyebrow at him. "I shall have to try harder." He continued before turning and walking towards the camp that Will had just opened.

Lizzy watched Allan as he entered the camp under the door. She shook her head as she noticed Robin scowling in her peripheral vision, and made her way into the camp, noticing the detail and craftsmanship.

"A right good trick. Making your camp in the side of a hill where it can't be found." She commented, looking around at everything inside. "How did you do this?" She asked Robin, indicating the camp with a wave of her arm.

"I did it. I became a carpenter, you know." Will answered. He smiled at the praise he saw on the young girl's face. She looked at him and her smile widened.

"Well, I figured you would. Little William. I may have been younger than you, but I can remember when you first got your hands on an ax. I also remember you practicing with it and almost chopping off Lukey's arm." Lizzy recalled the times happily. "You never had good aim back then." At this she looked back at the camp. "I'd say you definitely do now."

Robin laughed and nodded as he watched Will's cheeks glow pink under his sister's praise.

"Ok, you know Will and you've met Allan, so I'll introduce you to the rest of the gang. Djaq is the girl you see cuddling in the corner with our brilliant William." He laughed again as Will's cheeks tinted again, along with Djaq's. "And Little John is the big, furry man with the staff."

Lizzy's eye widened at the sight of the giant in front of her. She looked him up and down as he just nodded at her.

"Sir, may I say that I don't believe 'little' suits you very well." She said sheepishly. Little John chuckled and nodded at her before returning to the piece of wood her had begun to carve.

"And of course, Lizzy, you remember Much. My very loyal ex-manservant." Robin continued, indicating his friend, who was fiddling with his floppy hat, looking nervous.

"It is good to see you, Lady Elizabeth." Much said, bowing deeply to Lizzy, who laughed and pulled him into a hug.

"Much," she pulled away. "You are too good of a man to still be following my brother around." Much smiled and nodded in agreement.

"I know, I know." He sighed, giving Robin a look that told Lizzy everything her brother had dragged the poor man through.

Suddenly, another figure appeared through the door of the camp. It was masked and hooded, hiding everything from sight. The figure took no notice of the new addition to the group as it began to undo the ties on its cape and mask.

"Well, there was nothing much going on in the castle." The figure began, still remaining oblivious to Lizzy as the mask was untied and pulled off. "Except there is a rumor about some girl who escaped from the Holy Lands. She was apparently being held captive by the black knights and someone let her get away. The sheriff said Prince John is furious and demanding someone to hang for it."

Robin took in this information and was puzzled to find Lizzy looking somewhat afraid of the mention of the black knights. She met his gaze momentarily before shifting her eyes back to the figure. The figure turned towards the group and noted the young girl standing between Robin and Will, who were both giving her questioning looks.

"Well I missed something." The figure muttered. Looking more closely at the girl, a smile appeared. "Lisbeth of Locksley. Strange to find you here."

Lizzy smiled at the mention of the nickname only one person every called her bye. Smiling widely, she flung out her arms and hugged the figure tightly.

"Marian, how good to see you." She said, still clinging to the older woman while they both laughed.


Author's note: Ok guys, thank you so much for reading. Sorry I couldn't post yesterday, but I went to my grandpa's for his birthday and they don't have internet so I couldn't take my computer. But I did post today and it was a little longer, so that's good news. I hope you guys like what I have, especially for Lizzy and Allan's reaction's to each other. Ok, I know Marian died and everything in the last episode of season 2, but that made me very mad, so I changed it. I'm sorry if you don't like it.

Now to my wonderful reviewers:

Genevieve05--I hope you continue to like it. I'll post every chance I get, trust me. I have a few chapters already written. The only hard part is getting it all typed. Thanks for the review and keep them coming.

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