Marian couldn’t take herself out of her office the whole day because she was so embarrassed. Though Guy found no reason not to enter her office; he’d come by to say hi, he’d chit chat with her for a bit and he’d even bring her some coffee. She nursed on that all day in desperation to move through the day and hope her embarrassment would be over. She didn’t even stick around long enough to see what his reaction was to her statements and she was half regretting doing so. Simply because she wanted to see what he would say and now she was chickening out. It was on more than one occasion that the blonde put her head against her desk debating on what exactly she had asked Robert and if it was a good idea or not. There was a third time that the blonde pulled her head from her desk and stared at her computer screen, her hands tucked under her thighs as she stared blankly at her work that needed to be done. Well so much for completely anything today, she felt like she made a complete fool out of herself and now she couldn’t focus. Her head jerked up hearing the knock on her door and she pulled her hands from under her before placing them on the arms of her chair. Turning, she found Robert Locksley poking his head in. It was a nice change from Guy continuously popping in and out of her office. As he spoke to her, her full lips curled into a small closed lip smile but all she could do is nod in a response to his ‘have a good night’ comment. The next day went smoothly, she felt less embarrassed. Actually she felt excited, happy and she was going to give him information that he might be waiting for. The blonde waited until a half an hour before the office closed to walk by Robert’s office. She stopped, why was she so nervous, she shouldn’t be. Taking a deep breathe she rose a small hand up, the one not holding the papers and knocked. Slowly but surely she opened the door and poked her head inside. “Hey.” She said, grabbing Robert’s attention, surprised to her Guy was in the room with him. She gave Guy a small nod of acknowledgement before turning her blue gaze to the man she came to see. Sticking her free hand in through the crack of the door she pointed at Robert. “Don’t be late.” She said with a nod before leaving and shutting the door. ----- Saturday arrived and the blonde spent most of her morning and afternoon getting ready. Holding up different outfits to her body, feeling rather silly doing so but still throwing things behind her. Why was she stressed? It was just Robert. It’s not like she actually liked him or something… she just, had to know what he knew about Robin Hood; and throw him off the trail… which means that, going out on a date, no a not-date’ with him right? That’s… logical. At least that was the blonde’s excuse as she tossed the fifth outfit aside. She didn’t want to admit it to anyone else including herself but she was really enjoying her time with Robert Locksley, He seemed like he had changed and that was really all she could ask from him. He was such… well such a jerk. And now he seemed nice, respectable, playful and fun. He came across as somewhat of a sarcastic-smart-ass but not a jerk and she was enjoying it. Between their run in at the bar to working together again, it was nice to see this new side of him and maybe he wasn’t as bad as he used to be. Maybe that’s why Marian could be around him, maybe that’s why Marian waned to… go out on a date with him. Finally settling she let out a long sigh. A pair of white short shorts and a female fitted dark blue jersey labeled for the New York Yankees and a baseball cap over her head. Her feet were a pair of simple sandals and her clock clicked to 4:55pm. She lived in a small house just outside of the hustle and bustle of the city but Robert knew that already. Now, as she attempted not to stare out the window, the blonde waited.