The walk back to her place was a nice one, it wasn't as cold as the other night when he walked her back home as Robin Hood... It would have been nicer if the night wasn't interrupted by Marian's father, who was in charge of the New York Police Department. Robert gave a smile, but his heart was beating faster. He wasn't nervous around this man previously, but now that Robert was the most wanted man in New York, he couldn't help but think that if the two of them made eye contact he would know. He didn't have time to respond to anything that was happening because Marian would always have a quicker response. It was obvious that they loved each other, but Mr. Anderson seemed to be very protective over his little girl. He was surprised that with the amount of flirting he once did to Marian that he wasn't on the top of his list of people he would kill... Maybe it was because Robert agreed with a lot of what he had to say, and trusted his viewpoints, but not in Robin Hood being a hostile enemy to New York citizens. "Have a good night Marian, see you tomorrow." Robert said gently with a smile, but the smile fading as soon as he saw Mr. Anderson staring at him. Robert coughed a bit, putting his hands in his pockets. "Maria--Your daughter and I didn't plan on going out together tonight, sir. I was just getting a drink after a long first day, happened to see her there." Robert explained. Frank looked at him, then nodded. "I suppose she went there for the same thing... I don't know if you've heard, but she was taken by Robin Hood the other night. I guess it finally got to her." Frank said. Robert would have defended Robin Hood, but when it came to the father of the woman he loved, he decided against it tonight. "Yeah, I'm glad to hear she's alright, sir." He gave a large sigh and looked at Robert. "I'm glad you're on this case. You're probably the only one who can put two and two together in that damn law firm you work at. Just try and find him fast, Locksley. This man has been breaking the law for far too long." Robert gave a nod and started to walk away, not feeling comfortable with this conversation anymore. "And Locksley!" Mr. Anderson called out, Robert turned almost immediately. "If you plan on taking my daughter out on anymore of these... nights on the town, let me know first." Frank gave a smile, and Robert returned it, not really knowing what to say, and with that, Robert walked down the sidewalk back to his own place. --- Little John didn't like that Robert did what he did last night. It was dumb of him, and especially when he gave a clue to someone that Robin Hood would have been there. He didn't care. He had fun that night, and that was all he could think of the morning after. He made it to the law building early, going in to his office and locking his door quickly. Pulling out some files from his suitcase, and putting others in. He was sabotaging information right now, taking things that would only take a second glance to be a small step toward finding out where the Merry Men were hiding... But his mind drifted slowly of Marian though. It wasn't a rare for him to do that, but this time he kept thinking of the times she smiled over at him, and heard her laugh, and how she even invited him to walk her home... He hoped that today wouldn't go poorly, the last thing he needed was Edward making his way over to his office trying to figure out if he really did spend the night with Marian.