The fact that Robert didn't really go in to detail about his life was a smart one. Why would an old man bore a young lady about something that happened to a lot of people in this city any day? Robert had eaten the donut and drank most of the coffee, and he was very interested on her comments of the Merry Men. Did she approve? Did she hate this as much as she hated Robert himself? Did she think this was necessary? All of those were answered, and he couldn't help but smile, his eyes twinkling a bit with mischief. She approved... well, sort of. She then started to talk about Robin Hood, and his heart started to beat faster. Did she really admit that she was falling for this man of mystery? All of these questions he could so easily answer! But that would give away his identity. That would make her maybe disgusted with who she was falling for, Robert Locksley himself! The face of failure here in the law business! He couldn't tell her, and he wasn't sure now would be the right time to admit that this old man was a disguise, and that Robin Hood fell for her too! But he gave a chuckle, putting a hand on her shoulder. "I am sure Mister Hood does not plan on going to jail. He seems to be doing a pretty darn good job at avoiding them now! Even with their fancy gadgets and doo-hickeys! Always one step ahead." He gave a smile to her. "And he seems like a charming man... Heard stories of how he doesn't do any harm unless harm is being done to him, and treats people with respect... So my old ears hear from the gossip around town. Although he could be a bit too dangerous, you never know with those kind." He gave another old man chuckle. "Well Miss Marian I don't want to keep you from your work. Thank you very much as always for the breakfast. Same time tomorrow, eh?" He asked with a smile, leaning over to get his cane, but also getting a good look at the blonde beauty, and the smell of her perfume.