She impressed him again. Her heart was soaring and nothing could take her down at this moment. She was on cloud nine and helping people! Marian’s father would surely regret not allowing her to join the police force and fight for good in that sense; instead she was fighting against her father to help the poor. Isn’t it interesting how children never truly du e what you want them to do? She listened closely to the safe house information and nodded; maybe that wasn’t the best sign that Guy seemed to know that some people like the Merry Men would have a safe house. But who would suspect a church. Though back in the olden times, a person would run into the church and claim sanctuary for safety. It’s only ironic and logically that they would seek the safety from everything in a church. But when he said he would look into Robert Locksley she nodded in agreement. “Please do, I do think he could become a problem.” She commented before giving him a smile and a nod. “Good bye, have a good night.” Her walk to her car was pleasant; the sun was setting and gave a glow along the streets of New York City. Climbing into her little car, she began to go down the street humming to herself. She was an official member of the Merry Men and now she could finally help people in the way she’s wanting to. Finding herself nearly dancing to the music she got lost in it as she turned the corner and slammed on her breaks turning her car sharply; nearly hitting a small figure in black. Jumping out of her car, Marian’s blue gaze landed on a horrified young girl, “Cassie?” She said in shock. “What are you doing running around in black on the streets of New York!? You should be home with Robert. What are you doing?!” The young girl seemed so stunned to see the blonde haired lady that she just stared at her and it wasn’t until the flashing police lights showed up and guns pointed at the two of them that Marian held up her hands and realized, with a death glare to Cassie, that the young girl had stolen something.