“Coolest kid my ass.” Marian muttered playfully under her breathe as he started over to her. She watched Aria disappear into the kitchen to get Allan his food before she began to eat softly. She loved coming here because the mornings were always interesting. Whether it was just a chit chatting time with Aria or it was bombarded with people, it was never boring. Then again have you met Aria and Allan? They are anything but boring people. Something out of the corner of her eye caught her attention and her gaze moved from her food to the window to notice a limping beggar walking by. A small look of pity moved across her face even though she failed to realize it was her donut friend who normally was outside the courthouse. She felt bad for the amount of homeless people in Manhattan and the city’s idea of either ignoring them or throwing them into prison was anything but good. A small sigh left Marian after she finished her food as she watched the man limp onward. The poor guy. Allan had made his way in front of her and sat down by the time she snapped out of her mental pity party she was throwing for the beggar and her attention turned back to him. His whole mannerisms changed when he seemed to put two and two together that Marian was having a school girl/fan girl crush on Robin Hood. “What? Me? No. No no no no no no…” She responded as quick as she could, praying that his food would show up sooner than she would need to explain herself. In an attempt to keep herself from blabbering any more she shoved her mouth full of food and chewed, watching Allan out of the corner of her eyes seeing he still seemed interested in the topic of her fan girl crush. “Look.” She said dabbing her mouth with the napkin, well aware that she wouldn’t get away from the topic with Allen, “I admire what he does and yeah, maybe the heroics can get to a girl from time to time but… well it’s dangerous too. So I’d call it more of a fan girl crush than really anything else. Kind of one of those, [i]‘Oh wow that could be really amazing but very dangerous at the same time.’[/i]” She spoke mocking a valley girl dreaming style voice before returning to her normal one and giving him a shrug. “Logic and reason says a girl shouldn’t but the dreaming side always holds a slight bit of hope but let’s face it. It’s not going to happen.” She said with a giggle to herself more than anything else before she went back to eating in hopes that her answer would be enough to satisfy his curiosity.