Robert got home later that night to Cassie passed out on the couch, and Little John snoring on the love seat next to it. They decided to watch a movie; it looked like a marathon of "Indiana Jones", a movie that he and Cassie watched all the time when they were kids. There was also a pizza box on the counter, and a few empty soda cansRobert smiled a bit, turning the TV off as he pulled off the rest of his costume he wore. John did a great job, and deep down, he was a bit disappointed that he missed this... It had been a long time since he spent a night just relaxing. He made it in his room, and climbed in to bed, but he had too much on his mind. Guy was spot on with his assumptions. He didn't even know how the guy ticked, but he obviously did his homework on the Merry Men. He was going to be a handful, and Robert had to get his band together. He rarely got everyone together, in fear that there would be the one time they were surrounded. When the federal government is now involved, it was time to lay down some big rules for everyone... Then his mind went to Marian, and if she understood just why he had to tell her that. If Robin Hood was found out, Robert Locksley would be revealed as the most wanted man in New York. He already lost everything, knows what it feels like to have a family leave you, and friends, and working back to where he is now. He had nothing to lose when starting this. He just hoped that she would show little interest in Robin Hood now. -- The next morning Robin walked out to Cassie eating cereal, and John on his laptop on the couch. "Hey guys." Robert said, walking in to the kitchen. "Hey, Rob... So, John is super cool! you've known him since kindergarten? Can I get a cousin exchange?" Cassie asked with a smirk, looking back at John. Robert laughed and grabbed a bowl to pour some cereal in. "Yeah, I can get the papers from the law firm and we can get that settled pronto." Robert said jokingly. "Everything went alright?" John called out, and Robert nodded. "Yep, just a little hiccup, but everything's good." John raised his eyebrows, and so did Cassie. "What are you guys talking about?" "I talked with a client last night, had a couple drinks, a little scuffle went on at the place we were at, but everyone left unhurt." Robert said simply. Cassie nodded, looked down at her cereal, then immediately looked back up at Robert. "Are... you wearing eyeliner?" Cassie asked. Robert and John looked at each other, then Robert looked away. "What? No! I've just been a bit drained from the cases I'm working on." Robert said, rubbing his eyes. He had part of his costume from yesterday still on! Damn! Cassie wasn't buying it, but John distracted her with a random funny video on his laptop for her to come and look at. A bit later everyone was in fresh clothes, and Robert was on his way to "work". He wore a suit, but before he left John and Cassie, Robert stopped. "Hey... I heard a song on the radio this morning. Who sings "the Boys are Back in Town"?" Robert asked John. The Merry Men had a lot of code words, or phrases for different scenarios, and one of Rob's favorites was for assembling a meeting with everyone by incorporating one of his favorite songs. "Thin Lizzy." John replied, getting the message loud and clear. "Alright, Cass, I'm going to work for an hour or two. I'm trusting you man, don't do anything dumb, and then we'll go get some hot dogs from a vendor and check some places out." Robert said, Cassie gave a nod. "Got it, stay here, and wait to have some actual fun..." She said with some sass, but Robert didn't mind it, it was normal in their family. Robert had no intention of going to the firm today, he already called in sick, and as he was walking, John was contacting everyone who were official Merry Men members to meet at their usual spot: a small church on the south side of Manhattan. It was run by a very old family friend, Father Tuck. Robert always liked him as a kid, they would just talk about things, whatever was on Rob's mind, and as he got older, he was like the father figure he wished he had, and he was more than helpful when Robert lost everything; even when his church was not doing well at all. Now Robert made sure he helped Friar Tuck in any way he could, and in return, his old friend would give them a safe haven. Everyone would be there in a matter of minutes, but then his phone ringed. He had two cell phones. One for his personal, every day life, and the other was used for everything Robin Hood. It was 100 percent untraceable, no matter how many times he used it, courtesy of Gwen and the other techy members of the gang. His eyebrows furrowed as her realized that his Robin Hood phone was ringing, and when he saw who exactly was calling him, his heart almost stopped completely. How did Marian get THIS number? He should have been more concerned, fearing that she was trying to call this to get a trace on his phone, or it was guy, or even worse; her father... but he knew she wouldn't do that. Not to Robin Hood. Robert gave a small smirk, and answered the phone. "This is Jon Smith, are you interested in making a donation today, Miss Anderson?" Robert said, using his go-to alias. Jon Smith was the most common name in the United States, especially in New York. "How on earth did you find this number?" He asked with a small laugh in his voice.