Robin and Maria
By Samhoku
I do not own them. Hehehe 571 words. Lets see if I can get to 600.
Chapter
Maria was searching for a new place to put Robin's hat. She put it on a new peacock. A alive one. She chuckled almost evilly then walked away, hopefully she would be safe.
Meanwhile, back at the farm, Robin was looking for his hat. He couldn't find it then seriously hoped it wasn't with the livestock. He walked outside the building to get his hat, then he saw it on the peacock. Oh no. That would be a bit more difficult. Robin snatched it off the peacock's head then it chased him right back to the manor. Maria found it extremely entertaining when he came charging into the building with a peacock close behind.
Maria giggled until Robin was right up in front of her, "Maria Merryweather. How would you like it if I stole one of your hair ribbons and tied it to everything you remind me of?" Maria thrust her chin in the air, "I would like to see that Robin De Noir." Robin's eyes glinted with mischievousness, "You would?"
Maria looked uncertain right before Robin took one of her ribbons that where wrapped around her wrist, backing up away from Maria with a slight grin, "Two can play at this game Maria."
Maria made a note of what the ribbon looked like, so she would find it, "Right." She turned and walked away, making Robin think she really didn't care. Robin tilted his head, confused before deciding to walk away and tie it to the horse. The ribbon was Tie Dyed and around the size to wrap around Maria's wrist 3 times. So it fit easily in the horses mane, Robin tried not to laugh as he did so.
Maria eventually did start looking for the ribbon, and she found it on the pretty dappled horse. That horse was also very shy and wouldn't come for anyone but Robin or Loveday. Maria wondered what the message was until she remembered and she blushed. Maria coaxed the horse close enough to get the ribbon then plotted on a new way to snatch Robin's hat.
Robin eventually came over and saw her ribbon back around her wrist, "I see you found it." Maria stuck her chin back in the air, "How do you know I don't have more then one?" Robin grinned a little, "Because you only wear one of those, and I have looked for others because I wondered." He watched as she walked over and poked him in the nose, making his eyes cross for a few seconds. Maria said, "You are very desperate. And I did find the choice interesting." Robin crossed his arms over his chest, "You always came to me Maria. If I call you come. And you are a dreadfully shy girl, and very pretty."
Maria blushed again and then snatched his hat, hiding it behind her back with a devious smile, "It will be harder this time." Robin grinned and took the ribbon off her wrist, "Same." They both walked off in different directions, plotting on where to hide their objects. It was a strange game of hide and seek.
Maria had a evil plot this time, she would find a place to put the hat...He wouldn't be able to get it back for a very long time. Robin was trying to find a good place to put the ribbon. He ended up putting it on a statue of one of the Greek Goddesses. He knew Maria would hate him for this.
Maria's place ended up being on a horse that was headstrong and wouldn't come for anyone but Maria or Robin's father. Maria giggled as she tied it to the horses head. The poor jet black horse had a very confused look on his face.
This would be very interesting, very interesting indeed.
