"Don't move."

The words echoed through Gretchen's head as her heart raced. Arrows surrounded her on every side, pointing to her head and heart. There was no way of escaping from the circle. She and her friends would have to face the men before her, unless her friends had thought of a way to get out. "Abbi must have a plan." She thought, and no sooner had she thought it, than Abbi began to speak.

"Sup Robin." Abbi said pushing the tip of the arrow nearest to her down.

"Abbi?! Is it really you?!" The man in front of her asked as he lowered his hood.

"Yep." Abbi said with a smile dancing across her lips. "It's really me."

"It's been such a long time!" The man, Robin, said. He ordered the men to lower their weapons. "Lets go back to the camp and you can tell me where you've been all this time."

The girls followed the men as they marched deeper and deeper into the forest. Lush green trees, and beautiful flowers surrounded them.

"Sherwood Forest." Abbi said to her friends. "The home of Robin Hood."

The girls gazed around at all of the magnificent views on front of them. It was a picturesque view everywhere you looked. It was one of the most beautiful places they had ever been.

After about fifteen minutes, the group reached their destination.

"Home sweet home." Robin Hood said. "Now tell me everything."

"Everything?" Abbi questioned.

"Well at least tell me why you're here. I mean we haven't seen you in forever."

"Okay, well..." Abbi recounted the whole story of her banishment from Neverland, as the men listened intently. As Emma watched, she realized how good of a storyteller her friend really was. She didn't show it when she talked about her adventure to them, but right now it was amazing. She spun words together in a way Emma had never heard before. That's when Emma realized why Peter Pan had loved Wendy's, or Abbi's stories so much. It was one of the most amazing things she had ever heard. In fact, when her story was over, everyone sighed, hoping there was more.

"Wow that was amazing." Emma said, open mouthed.

"What was amazing?" Abbi asked, confused.

"You! Your story telling is amazing." Emma said, shocked her friend didn't know that.

"Oh that. When I really want them too, my stories can feel... Magical." Abbi said with a smile. "Anyways, Robin? Do you think we could borrow some bows and have the others trained?"

"Sure Abbi take whatever you need. And as for the training, I'll gladly train them with the bow, but as for the sword..."

"Say no more. I know exactly what you mean. Thank you, by the way." Abbi replied.

"Hey Abbi..." Katie spoke up. "I'm tired..."

"Oh we've completely lost track of time! You must of had a long journey and it's nearly night! Please sleep here for the night I insist." Robin Hood said.

"Thank you again, Robin." Abbi said gratefully.

The men set up an area for the girls to sleep. Everyone settled down for bed, and drifted off to sleep in the cold, night air.

"Time to get up!" Abbi said, waking up her friends. "It's time to start training!"

"Nymmmm..." Katie mumbled rolling over.

"Come on guys. You were the ones who wanted to come with me." Abbi said crossing her arms.

"Okay okay." Gretchen yawned sitting up.

"Here." Abbi said throwing a bundle at each girl. "Time to get dressed."

It was then that the girls realized that Abbi was wearing a new outfit. She had on a green tunic, and brown leggings. Her hair was tied half back, and she had no shoes on. As Emma, Kinsey, Gretchen, and Katie looked into their bags they saw they had similar clothes. The only difference was that the colors of he tunics were different, and they each had a pair of brown, leather shoes. Emma had a teal tunic,Kinsey had a purple one, Gretchen had a red one, and Katie had an orange one.

"Seriously?" Katie said as Abbi laughed at her own joke. Katie had been saying that her favorite color was orange for her whole life, but in the past few months she had insisted it was blue. No one thought that her favorite color was blue. In fact many of the girls referred to it as 'a phase' and that she would come to her senses soon.

"What?..." Abbi asked, pretending that she didn't understand exactly what she had done.

"You're sooo funny." Katie said rolling her eyes.

"I know!" Abbi said turning on her heel and walking away towards the main camp. The others followed close behind.

"Ready to start?" Robin Hood asked as the girls approached.

"But we haven't even had breakfast!" Kinsey complained.

"All the more reason to do well." Robin replied with a smirk. "Okay we'll start with still targets then move on to moving targets." He said as he lead them away into another clearing with targets three quarters down the field.

"The bows are enchanted in the same way Susan's now is enchanted. As long as you trust the bow and arrows, they're unlikely to miss." Robin explained as the girls examined their bows.

"Abbi would you care to shoot first?" Robin asked.

"It'd be my pleasure." Abbi replied giving a slight bow. She got into position and grabbed an arrow from the quiver that was slung across her back. She pulled back the string, aimed at the target and took a deep breath. For a few seconds the only sound you could hear was from the slight breeze. Letting her breath out, she released and hit the targets exact middle.

"Ta-da!"She said with a bow.

"Now let me show you how it's really done." Robin Hood said. He began to go through each of the steps with the girls. "Then you let go and..." Thud. The arrow sank into the exact middle of the target. The girls released their arrows. Emma's was a few inches inside the circle, Gretchen's was halfway between the middle and the outside, Kinsey's was on the outside circle, and Katie's barley hit the board.

"Well you all hit the board. I guess Robin Hood can teach." Abbi said with a laugh.

All four of the girls practiced over and over again until their stomachs began to gnaw their insides. After telling them over and over to trust the bow, Katie eventually hit a bullseye. The other girls caught on, and from then on, they only hit the center.

"Lets get something to eat, then we can continue to practice more." Abbi said.

"Aww just one more." Kinsey said.

"You've all hit a bullseye the past five times. I'm pretty sure we can take a break now." Abbi said with a laugh.

"They're getting really good!" Robin said to Abbi. The girls had practiced all day and had eventually trusted their bows. In fact, they hit all of the still targets, and most of the moving ones by bedtime.

"They are" Abbi agreed. "But not as good as us!" Robin Hood laughed.

"Hey Robin?" Abbi began, "where do you think I'll find him?"

"I don't know. You're the one who knows him best." Robin replied. "But I believe that he'll find you first."

"Oh I hope he does, because I have no idea where he might be." Abbi said with a sigh. "Well goodnight Robin."

"Goodnight Abbi."

The two went to bed, but it took Abbi a long time to fall asleep. She couldn't stop thinking about where Peter might be, and how she would find him.