DD 12
Hey. Well I thought of Emma out there working hard and thought that I would give her an update ;) but this also means she has to give me one for Holiday :D:D
Also... HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! EMMA!!
Marian felt terrible. Robin had not spoken to her since their argument. She had hurt him by hiding him. She had not told her father about him, and in truth she had not planned to. In all honesty she had thought further than the present moment. She had not even thought about what would happen when they went home. She would be leaving Robin. But what did that matter now. He hated her and wouldn't even speak to her. But why couldn't he just of understood that things between her father were not as simple. She loved her father with all heart, but he was a proud man and wanted her to be invloved with some doctor or business man, not a professional dancer. She hated the way things were. The empty feeling that sat in her stomach because he wasn't there. She had already gone to his cabin but he wasn't there. She had then checked the studio, but he wasn't there either. Where else could he be? Then it clicked. Sarah's. She should of tried looking there first. What an idiot she was. Marian ran as fast as she could to Sarah's cabin.
'Is Robin here?' Marian asked as Sarah opened the cabin door.
Sarah looked at Marian sadly for a moment before opening the door wider to reveal Robin sitting on the bad, a sad expression etched across his face. He looked from Sarah to Marian before sighing and walking out side. He walked past Marian and stood on the small decking of the cabin, folding his arms. He was still clearly upset by their fight. Marian looked to the ground disappointed and ashamed of herself. She should have stood up for him. Told her father that she loved him. She walked over to Robin and wrapped her arms around his back.
'I'm sorry.' She whispered as she placed soft loving kisses on his shoulder.
Robin said nothing but merely looked down and relished in her feel. He had only seen her that morning, but having lived through the after noon without her had been almost unbearable. He knew he had over reacted. Why would she tell her father about him? He couldn't give her anything. Her father would think she were joking. It was just he had always wanted to be accepted. But once again, it shown that he can't be accepted. Not here. Robin looked to the side of the cabin as one of the waiters Marian had seen him argue with walked down the pebbled path.
'Well looks like Robin got a new whore.' The waiter smirked.
Before Marian had time to register the mans comment or even know what had happened Robin jumped over the wooden railings of the cabin decking and lunged for the cocky waiter. He grabbed him around the cuff of his jumper and bashed him against the cabin's beams before throwing him to the ground and kicking him hard in the stomach. Robin reached down and dragged the man to his feet by his short dark hair where he punched him hard in the face.
Marian watched in horror as Robin easily fought the man that had named her a whore. She had never seen this side of him before. He was so protective over her. He fought for her. No one had ever done that before.
The waiter charged at Robin grabbing him around the waist, but Robin easily pushed him away.
'Come on then hit me.' Robin shouted pointing to his face.
The waiter did but barely grazed Robin's face, but even that was enough to make Marian shriek in fright. Robin once more punched the man hard in the stomach making him bend over in pain where Robin elbowed him hard in the back sending him to the ground once more. Robin breathed heavily as he kneeled on the ground and turned the man around raising his fist. He wanted to do nothing more than beat him black and blue for what he had said about Marian. No one called her a whore. But then he thought about repercautions of his actions. This fight would surely get him fired. He would lose next years commision and be out of a job. But worst of all, he would have to leave resort, which also meant he would have to leave Marian. Even though they only had a week left together, he wanted to treasure it. He thought about it and weighed it up, and it just wasn't worth losing her.
'Your not worth it.' Robin spat to the waiter before letting go of him ruffly and standing to his feet. 'Get out of here.'
The man did not need any further telling before he jumped to his feet and dashed from sight. Robin panted and as he turned to see Sarah walking back into the cabin. Marian stood leaning on the railing looking at him. He waited for a lecture. For her to tell him how stupid he had been. But there was no sign of anger or disappointment in her eyes. Just love. He walked forward slowly until he came to satnd in front of her on the ground. She was higher than him due to the decking on which she was standing. Marian merely smiled as he leaned his head on her chest, wrapping his arms around her waist as she wrapped her arms around his neck.
'I love you.' Marian whispered into his hair. Almost loud enough for him to hear.
Sorry its so short. Longer one next time. :D:D
