Heyyyyyy, so I got really bored and decided to write again. If anyone is in year 11 in England how hard was that RE exam (15/5/12)? I failed big time lol. OK so its time to introduce some new characters to the story and bring back Robbie :) sorry I just love smiley faces XD.

Sshaw101 I agree that Johnny Depp is kinda disturbing but have you seen Dark shadows? I went to see it with my friend on Saturday and we were laughing our heads off. Mazygrace18 your review made me laugh but yeah, Tori does look like a latina mix of beck and jade and I think that Tori and Robbie would make a cute couple but I'm a Cabbie shipper so...

Disclaimer: I had a dream once that I was Dan's evil twin and I stole victorious from him and then Ariana and Liz dressed in the Christmas outfits and gave me a lap dance *sigh* sadly it was only a dream and I seriously need to stop dreaming of Ariana and Liz's Christmas outfit!

Robbie wonders through the streets of London switching his gaze from the map to see what surrounds him. He decides to sit on a bench to find his bearings on the map before looking up to see where a heavenly voice is coming from.

"Greenfinch and linnet bird,

nightingale, blackbird,

how is it you sing?

How can you jubilate sitting in cages,

never taking wing?"

The boys eyes rest upon a beautiful blonde girl sitting in a window, singing to the bird in the cage that is hung next to her.

"Outside, the sky waits,

beckoning, beckoning,

just beyond the bars.

How can you remain,

staring at the rain,

maddened by the stars?

How is it you sing anything?

How is it you sing?"

Robbie stands from the bench and takes a few steps towards the window, checking to see if his young eyes are deceiving him. The girl with yellow hair looks out of her window to see the curly haired boy and smiles. Her song continues once again but this time it is almost like she is singing to him.

"My cage has many rooms,

damask and dark.

Nothing there sings,

not even my lark.

Larks, never will, you know,

when they're captive,

teach me to be more adaptive."

Inside the house on the other side of her door stands Judge Van Cleaf, he lifts a painting which reveals a peep-hole into her room, looking into her bedroom, she starts again with her joyous tune.

"Greenfinch and linnet bird,

nightingale, blackbird,

teach me how to sing.

If I cannot fly,

let me sing."

The girl looks down at Robbie once again then hears a noise outside of her room and immediately jumps up and runs from the window.

Robbie, confused, slowly walks away from the window and back to the bench as if it had all been a dream he didn't want to wake from. A woman dressed in ragged clothes walked up to him before he could sit. "Alms, alms for a miserable woman. On a miserable chilly morning."

Robbie hesitantly reached into his pocket and pulled out a couple of pennies and propped them into the hag's hand. "Thank you, sir!"

"Ma'am? could you tell me whose house this is?" he asked slowly.

"That's the great Judge Van Cleaf's house, that is." she replied, her voice cracking and scared.

"And the young lady who resides there?" Robbie questioned, still hoping he didn't dream her.

"Oh, that's Victoria... his pretty little ward. Keeps her snug, he does. All locked up. So don't you go trespassing there... or it's a good whipping for you... or any other young man with mischief on his mind." She turns away and begins begging for money again, "Alms, alms for a desperate woman." Robbie stares at the beggar woman before looking at the window again.

Walking back towards the bench to pick up his map he starts a new song.

"I feel you, Victoria,

I feel you.

I was half convinced I'd waken,

satisfied enough to dream you,

happily I was mistaken, Victoria.

I'll steal you, Victoria,

I'll steal you."

He had not realised that his feet were moving until he heard a door open in front of him and a tall, grey haired man was beckoning him inside, "Come in, lad. Come in." He slowly followed the strange man to a room and sat in a large chair watching the old man walk around the room looking at different books. "You were looking for Hyde Park, you say?"

"Yes." The boy answered half scared half confused as to what is going on. "It's very large on the map, but I keep getting lost. It's embarrassing for a sailor to lose his bearings, but there you are."

A strange, balding man, walked into the room but stood at the doorway staring menacingly at Robbie you is getting increasingly scared by the minute. "A sailor?" The tall man asked.

"Yes, sir. From the Bountiful, out of Plymouth."

"A sailor must know the ways of the world, yes? Must be practiced in the ways of the world. Would you say you are practiced, boy?"

"Sir?" His reply came almost quaking in fear.

"Oh, yes. Such practices. The geisha's of Japan. The concubines of Siam. The catamites of Greece . The harlots of India. I have them all here. Drawings of them." The old man turns to Robbie and speaks with a slow, angry tone. "Everything you've ever dreamed of doing...with a woman. Would you like to see?"

Robbie tries to keep a serious face but still looks scared "I think there's been some mistake."

"I think not." He starts towards Robbie pointing a finger, "you gandered at my ward, Victoria. You gandered at her."

Robbie's eyes widen in fear as the old man continues "Yes, sir, you gandered."

"I meant no harm."

"Your meaning is immaterial." The grey haired spoke with a harsh voice then ran towards the young man and blocked him from standing from his seat. "Mark me. If I see your face again on this street... you'll rue the day you were born."

The man nods at the small man in the doorway who quickly grabs Robbie by the collar and leads him towards the back door of the large manor and throws him to the ground before whacking him with his cane leaving the boys face dripping with blood. "Hyde Park is that way, young sir! A left and a right and straight on, you see?" kicking the boy onto his back he pressed the bottom of his cane into Robbie's forehead "You heard what Judge Van Cleaf said, little man. Next time it will be your pretty little brains all over the pavement."

Robbie struggled to stand while coughing and gripping to the walls as he walks, he begins his song once again.

"I'll steal you, Victoria.

I'll steal you.

Do they think that walls can hide you?

Even now I'm at your window,

I am in the dark beside you.

Buried sweetly in your yellow hair.

I feel you, Victoria,

and one day,

I'll steal you.

Till I'm with you then,

I'm with you there,

sweetly buried in your yellow hair."

Robbie turns away from the house and limps in the directions he had been told to get to Hyde Park.

I know that Tori has brown hair but I'm saying its blond coz it fits with the movie (just clearing that up). Who watched Victoria perform on The Ellen Show? It was awesome!

New character guessing game but this time you have to guess two characters! Who is The Beadle and who will be Toby? No prize just guess, have fun trying to figure it out coz it is a difficult one this time.

Whoa, OK just realised that I have been taking hay fever tablets that are not non-drowsy lol that explains why I was falling asleep in maths and physics.

Thanks for reading and please review (that means you Ellie! lol)

~~Ariana Fan XD

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