Robin and Maria
By Samhoku
I do not own them. Thanks for the review. (: I honestly didn't expect one that quickly.
Chapter
Well...What happened to the hat this time? It ended up on a peacock's head. Once again, point taken. Robin huffed and snatched the hat off its head, putting it on his own. He decided not to search out Maria. He couldn't believe he was staying here until they got married. It would be horrible.
Maria was back in her room, reading the Secret of Moonacer book. She had only just started wearing clothes that a moon princess would, which where much more practical then the clothes she would wear back home. And in truth she liked it much better. She heard a knock on the door and without thinking said, "Hmm? Come in." Robin came in, "Maria? I have a question for you." Maria said without looking at him, "If you where going to ask me to marry you, then its a bit too late."
Robin found this pretty funny, he started chuckling and his eyes focused on Maria. Maria grew uncomfortable and then rolled on her side so she was facing him, "What was the question?" "Why a peacock?" Robin asked with amusement.
Maria grinned slightly, "Because. You are proud and arrogant like one. You think you can attract all the pretty women, but you cannot." Robin raised an eyebrow, "Oh? Well, I suppose we will be stuck together then." Then he spat out, "Whether you like me or not."
Maria thought about how he took it and then watched as he turned to leave, "Robin, I will still be your friend. I just...might not make the best wife, okay?"
Robin stopped at the door, thinking about that, "As long as we are still friends..." Maria smiled a little, "Yes Robin, we are still friends. Unless you make me mad, then your hat must pay."
Robin shot a grin over his shoulder, "Oh? Well, maybe I should tie my hat to my head." Maria giggled, "I would like to see that very much."
Robin tried his best to look unimpressed and like he wasn't thinking. But he didn't pull it off, instead he got a wide grin on his face, "Oh? Well, thats too bad. Maria, Darling." He put emphasis on the word Darling.
Maria glared at him and pushed him out of her room, "Out Robin, it isn't proper for you to be in here in the first place, and in the second place you are annoying me." Robin noticed the lack of hat before he heard, "Then your hat must pay."
Robin spun just as he heard her shut and lock the door with a giggle. Robin shook his head and knew it would turn up...he would just have to see where.
