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Title: The Key
Author/Artist:
fujurpreux
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: See the prompt for this one
Prompt: Robin Hood: Men In Tights - Robin/Marian - bondage gone horribly wrong - "Call a locksmith!"
Word count: 171
Summary: Robin gets the Locksley Hall back.
A/N: I had fun writing this.
Before king Richard went back to Holy Land, Robin Hood asked for one final grace: to have his family's tax debt pardoned and, thus, have the Locksley Hall back where it was. So it happened, and everyone rejoiced. Everyone except the Royal Bookkeeper, of course, but no-one really cared.
After inspecting all and every room in the castle --with the side effect of occasionally startling an unsuspecting, ill-timed maid--, Robin and Marian got an opportunity to rejoice even more when they finally found out what Robin's key was for: the door of a very private, very intimate, very particular dungeon full with very inspiring artifacts.
They went and tried the key on several of them. And this was their mistake: they didn't try it on them all. That became evident when, somewhat later, cries of "Call a locksmith!" raised from the basement.
It was then, more than ever and despite their obvious embarrassment, that both his master and his mistress were glad Blinkin had developed such a great sense of hearing.
Author/Artist:
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Rating: PG-13
Warnings: See the prompt for this one
Prompt: Robin Hood: Men In Tights - Robin/Marian - bondage gone horribly wrong - "Call a locksmith!"
Word count: 171
Summary: Robin gets the Locksley Hall back.
A/N: I had fun writing this.
Before king Richard went back to Holy Land, Robin Hood asked for one final grace: to have his family's tax debt pardoned and, thus, have the Locksley Hall back where it was. So it happened, and everyone rejoiced. Everyone except the Royal Bookkeeper, of course, but no-one really cared.
After inspecting all and every room in the castle --with the side effect of occasionally startling an unsuspecting, ill-timed maid--, Robin and Marian got an opportunity to rejoice even more when they finally found out what Robin's key was for: the door of a very private, very intimate, very particular dungeon full with very inspiring artifacts.
They went and tried the key on several of them. And this was their mistake: they didn't try it on them all. That became evident when, somewhat later, cries of "Call a locksmith!" raised from the basement.
It was then, more than ever and despite their obvious embarrassment, that both his master and his mistress were glad Blinkin had developed such a great sense of hearing.
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