"Don't look too surprised, Anderson." Robert said, returning the nudge to her arm. "I was never known for following the rules. Spend one minute with MY old man and he'll tell you all about it." Robert said the last part with a little hint of aggression towards his father. He never liked the man, and especially didn't like how he sold out his own son to keep him from doing the right thing. But he had no intention of talking about his father to Marian. When she started to laugh his heart started to melt, but covered the fact pretty well. He smiled and started to take a sip of his beer, listening to Marian about to list off things she's hasn't done... But he nearly choked on his beverage when he heard the voice of the Governor himself. Robert met the man a few times when he worked in the law firm long ago, he liked his dad, and would send meaningless Christmas cards every year to them (often getting Robert's name wrong). The governor wore casual clothes, but still looked very wealthy, and very powerful. His eyes were stone gray, his hair was a dark salt and pepper look, and he had broad shoulders. He wore a Yankees t-shirt, a very expensive watch, and he was sure his very expensive wallet was in his jeans... His attention turned back to Marian when she looked at him with her blue eyes. He gave a quick glance of where the Governor was. A VIP section, shocker. He was sitting with what he assumed was his family, and his body guard friends. A small smirk escaped his lips. He was afraid of getting a certain visit by a certain thief? He could very easily get by those baboons. He could find a disguise, find an excuse to get in, and take a lot of information and goodies.. But if he did that, the Governor will probably shut down the game if he figured out his items were missing. It would ruin Marian's very first live baseball game... He couldn't do that to her. She meant everything to him, even if the feelings weren't mutual. His gaze was already focused on Marian again, and as she listed the items, he nodded at each one, a smirk on his face. She just might be the most adorable and amazing woman on the planet. He would absolutely keep those things in mind. But the last comment made him raise an eyebrow. "You might have just scared the dude off. Ice cream in the park is like a fifth not-date step." Robert said jokingly. He wasn't expecting her to ask him the question. He gave a grin, and leaned back in the chair, thinking. "Well lets see... I have never left the state of New York, I have never been to one of those Jazz clubs in Harlem, and... I've never seen the Statue of Liberty up close." Robert confessed, a bit hesitant. These weren't huge jaw dropping secrets, but he was a bit cautious about this stuff. He's spent years keeping things a secret, and now he was back in the social world. He wasn't just Robin Hood anymore, and he definitely wasn't the old Robert Locksley everyone knew.