Okay then, brand new story, and obviously, I do not own the characters, never have, never will. Oh well.
Well then, this story is for Lady Clark of Books story competition, for more just go and look at her profile, it's great. I'll put the specifications on underneath this, just look down...
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Okay then, here they are, Robin Hood challenge: this is completely AU! The outlaws are normal hormonal teenagers and so are Gisbourne and the Sheriff! They go to a normal secondary school and get into loads of fights and arguments. Can include Eve, Alice and any other character you wish. MUST be Robin/Marian and Will/Djaq but not straight away.
Oh, and one more point, my characters live at a boarding school, just saying... So then, as they say, let the show begin...
Djaq walked the already too familiar corridors of the school to where she knew the reception was located. She reached it quickly, but took more than a few minutes to catch the attention of the haggard woman behind the desk, who she guessed must have been the receptionist.
'Yeah, what d'ya want?' Her appearence was as common as her voice, and Djaq wanted to be out of the woman's company quickly, not only because she had automatically taken a dislike to this woman, but also because she was excited about being in her new dorm. Djaq and her father had moved around a lot since the other two members of her family had... passed on, and every time she had gone to a new school, she had instantly been branded 'uncool', and so therefore had not been able to make any lasting friends. This school, however was different she thought. Djaq had been attending it for only one day, and already had met a friend called Marian, and a boy, who in her opinion was absolutely wonderful called Will. She was pulled back from her thoughts of him when the receptionist told her where she would be staying. A boney hand stuck out from the small gap between the glass and the wall, and handed the young girl a large key with the number '26' written in bold letters on it. She walked quickly away from the reception, with the knowledge of her luggage and a nice, warm bed waiting for her, and maybe even the hope of some friends.
Okay then, this is super short, but I put it online because A)not updated in ages (sorry guys, been major busy) and B)I had to get this bit out of the way to carry on with the story. Please review, come on, you know you want to.
