1 | master of arms [gisborne]
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  • Reads 72,142
  • Votes 1,475
  • Parts 62
  • Time 15h 46m
Complete, First published Mar 18, 2014
STILL UNDER EDITING BECAUSE I AM TRASH

Linda of Nottingham has a problem: she's living in hell. Her father has over looked her ever since his failed mission in the Holy Land, blaming her in the process, her best friend who she considered to be her sister is dead, and the Prince-the very man who had her mother killed-is coming. Yay. Guy, however, feels worse. He's been to the Holy Land before, but this time it went bad... like really bad. He killed the one person in his life he could not live without, the Sheriff is putting even more pressure on him than before, and the Prince was coming and demanded so much of him. But he finds his heart has twisted. In fact, they both do... for each other. But how long will it take for them to find out, and will they still be alive by the time everything rolls through?
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"Here is the first part of my short(ish) story about the wonderful Sir Guy of Gisborne. I have written it because I always felt he was a bit shortchanged by the storylines, and the ladies, in the BBC Series, and I wanted to try to redress the balance. As someone once said, "it is a poor thing, but mine own". You will find magic, time spinning, love, loss, and a large dose of naughtiness, which I hope does not offend." " Ihope you enjoy reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it." "For fun, I have inserted some excerpts from some of Richard's other work, I hope you enjoy looking for them." "I write solely in honour of Richard Armitage, who brought the character to life for me, and is now firmly planted in my heart and soul. There could be no better inspiration. All others are a pale imitation."