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The Tale of Robin and Gale Hood; Ben Hardy x reader

*Author's note*

Hey guys first of all Happy 2021, here's hoping this year is better for us than last year was cause it was honestly a SHITSHOW!! But with a new year means new stories for you all :) Now awhile back I asked how you guys felt about a Robin Hood AU with the BoRhap boys well I'm here to say I've finally delivered the goods and in honor of Ben Hardy's 30th bday today, I've got a binge read for you!

Now for a little reminder of the cast for this part.

Alan O'Dale: Freddie Mercury (think 1975 version)

Robin Hood: Rami Malek

Little John: Joe Mazzello

Prince John: Paul Prenter

Sir Heston: voice by Allen Leech

King Richard (mentioned): Roger Taylor (think early 1990's RT) 

Chapter 1,

Robin Hood and Little John

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The legend of Robin Hood. Ahhh yes, that handsome rouge who robbed the rich to feed the poor, who led a band of Merry men and made their home in Sherwood Forest. But there is more to the tale than meets the eye, and more people were involved in his rise to fame and glory. Like me.

Oi I'm over here, the handsome black-haired devil with the harp. Yes hello there my darlings. The name's Alan O'Dale, and I am a minstrel. That's an early day folk singer, I go about parading songs from town to town, kingdom to kingdom about brave knights, fierce battles, and of course my favorite stories, love stories.

And do I have two of the best love stories to share with you lovely darlings. Thankfully it all takes place at the same time so I don't need to run my mouth on for very long. Anyways let's first open our tale up to two dashing young men walking through the forest.

Two of the best friends anyone could ever ask for. These two young men were known other than Robin Hood and Little John. Now it didn't start it off that way at first, those two chuckleheads always kept crossing each other's paths as children and constantly argued and fought over territory, women, you name it.

But when they reached their late teens, Robin was one day captured by the despicable, ugly, and revolting Sheriff of Nottingham. Fortunately with the help of an additional 3rd party, Robin was saved from the hangman's noose and from then on, Robin and Little John were the best of friends. You don't believe me, let me sing you a little something.

Tuning the harp, Freddie then begins to play an uplifting little tune as he begins to sing.

https://youtu.be/s3OUaBcA-Fo

Robin Hood and Little John walkin' through the forest
Laughin' back and forth at what the other'ne has to say
Reminiscin', This-'n'-thattin' havin' such a good time
Oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly, what a day

Never ever thinkin' there was danger in the water
They were drinkin', they just guzzled it down
Never dreamin' that a schemin' sheriff and his posse
Was a-watchin' them an' gatherin' around

Robin Hood and Little John runnin' through the forest
Jumpin' fences, dodgin' trees an' tryin' to get away
Contemplatin' nothin' but escape an' fin'lly makin' it
Oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly, what a day
Oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly, what a day

Deep in the forest on top of a tree there hid two young men in their mid to late-20's. One was a pale white man with long shoulder length auburn brown hair. His eyes were a mixed brownish-green and he was a handsome young man.

The man beside him was around the same age, if not slightly older and had skin that almost seemed to be kissed by the sun. His eyes were an intense blue color that could almost hypnotize you and at the same time make you feel relaxed. His short jet black hair topped off his head.

Together the two of them wore a similar green and brown clothes. Similar to a ranger's outfit. Fit to camouflage them within the forest terrain, but also enough layers to keep them warm from the elements be it rain, sleet, snow and hail.

The two young men watched as the Sheriff of Nottingham and his men gave up on the search after losing them and retreating back to the city. Once they fled the forest, the two men threw themselves back against the top of the tree branches and laughed their heads off.

"Ohh we sure showed those clowns who the real woodsmen are!" boasted Little John.

"Indeed we have Little John." It was then Little John saw on top of his friend's and boss' famed yellow hat an arrow sticking right through it.

"I wouldn't be too quick to boast my friend. Take a look at your hat. She'll not be pleased to see that." Robin picked his hat up and his eyes widened in surprise and he said as he took the arrow out and fiddled with the newly made hole in his hat.

"Hello. This one had my name on it didn't it? They're getting better you know." He placed his hat back on top of his head. "You've got to admit it, they are getting better."

"Yeah. And when that day comes the Sheriff will have a rope hanging around our necks." Little John said gravely. He then mimed out a hanging as he proceeded to make a brief choking sound. "It'll be hard to laugh hanging there Robin."

"Ha! The Sheriff and his whole posse couldn't lift you off the ground. En Garde!" he then flicked the arrow right at Little John which went through his own smaller green hat.

"Oi watch it you bastard that's the only hat she made for me!" Little John exclaimed as he took his hat off the arrow.

"Oh come along my friend. If she can patch mine up a hundred times, she'll patch yours up as well. At least she won't kill you for it." Robin said nonchalantly as he leaned up against the trunk of the tree.

"You know something Robin I've been thinking."

"Thinking that's a first." Robin teased. Little John glared at his friend before saying.

"I'm serious here. Are we good guys or bad guys? I mean our famed mantra of robbing the rich to feed the poor."

"'Rob?'" Robin tsked. "That's a naughty word we never rob. We just—sorta borrow a bit from those you can afford it."

"Borrow?" Little John chuckled. "Then we truly are in deep debt." Before Robin could say another word, from the distance the sound of trumpets rang out.

He climbed a few feet higher up the tree till he reached the very top of it. He could hear the whole ensemble of a band playing in the distance and he chuckled softly.

"Sounds like another collection day for the poor eh Johnny me boy?"

"Yeah. Sweet charity. So, what's the plan this time my friend?" Robin slid down the trunk to meet back with Little John and together he laid out the plan.

Just a few miles along a dirt road, the royal ensemble was walking through the forest. The royal band played an up-tempo beat, walking behind them was the royal guard all dressed in their armor and holding their spears.

Some of the guards even carried a very large treasure chest which held the taxes throughout all of England. Then shortly behind the guards was the royal coach of pure gold, and inside it was the vile, selfish, arrogant, man-child that was Prince John, the younger half-brother of the great King Richard.

An Irish bastard's son. Who claimed right to the throne of England after his mother who was Queen. He was inside his coach happily running his hands through all the gold he had collected from the people as he boastfully cheered.

"Taxes! Taxes! Beautiful, lovely taxes!"

"Sire. You have an absolutely skill for encouraging contributions from the poor." His talking albino python that he had named Sir Heston. He had Heston ever since he found him as a egg abandoned in the woods. With the help of some magic from the faes, Prince John gave his pet human intelligence and the ability to speak. And once he gained the throne, he allowed his snake to be his right hand man.

"The coin a phrase, my dear advisor. Rob the poor to feed the rich. Am I right?" The two of them laughed. "Now tell me, what is the next stop Sir Heston?" Prince John asked as he held the crown of England in his hands. Heston slithered over to the map and he hummed with interest.

"Why, the next stop is Nottingham sire."

"Oh! The richest plum of them all. Nottingham." Heston held a large mirror in his coils and held it up as Prince John placed the crown on top of his head and admired himself in the mirror. The crown slid off down his face as Sir Heston spoke out.

"A perfect fit sire. Most becoming. You look regal, dignified, sincere, masterful, noble. Chival......"

"Now, now don't. Don't overdo it Heston." Prince John scolded as he adjusted the crown to make it fit upon his head. "There. That does it. This crown gives me a feeling of power! Power!"

"And how well King Richard's crown sits on your noble brow."

"Yes indeed I—ah King Richard?!" Prince John first started off before snarling by the end. Heston gulped and was soon choked by his master as he proclaimed again "I told you to never mention my bastard of a brother's name!"

"A mere slip of the forked tongue your majesty." Heston apologized. "But remember we were in this plot together. After all it was your idea that I hypnotize him....."

"Yes. And send him off on that ridiculous crusade. Ah-ha! Ah-ha!" Prince John laughed along.

"Much to the sorrow of the Queen Mother."

"Yes! Mother." Prince John sobbed. "Mother always did like Richard best." He muttered angrily before proceeding to suck his thumb.

"Your highness, please don't do that. If you don't mind me saying so, it's undignified for a King to suck his thumb." Heston said to him. He then slithered up to Prince John and his eyes began to shimmer and glow as he said in a low hiss, "Hypnotism can rid of your psychosis....so.....easily....." Prince John began to slowly relax but he quickly snapped out of it.

"None of that! None of that!" he shouted at his snake advisor.

"Well I was only trying to help." Heston said annoyed.

"Help. Help indeed. Now, now one more stunt like that Heston, and you will be walking to Nottingham."

"Snakes don't walk they slither. So there." Heston muttered angrily as he slithered back onto his tree-like pole and lay there pouting.

Racing through the woods putting on their disguises was Little John in the lead. He wore a long blood red gypsy dress that revealed his shoulders. Once he got into the dress, he took out a few rings and placed them on his finger as well some anklets, earrings, and he quickly tied a purple sash around his waist to finish off the look.

While behind him, Robin wore a long blue dress that was fit for an elderly woman and had a long black wig on. He placed a couple of earrings on his ears and had a bandana tied to his head.

As the two of them stopped behind a tree, they saw the royal band coming in as well as the guards and the coach which held Prince John inside.

"Well this is a letdown. It's only a circus. A peanut operation."

"Peanuts? Why you dunce that's the royal coach. It's Prince John himself." Robin snapped as his friend.

"Prince John. Alright you and her might be crazy enough to actually rob royalty but I am not having it. I'm gone!"

"What? And miss this chance to perform before royalty?" Robin said as he stepped in front of Little John. Quickly placing his hands over Little John's fake breasts before backing off and doing a grand twirl of his blue dress. Little John rolled his eyes as he sighed.

"Here he goes again." They waited till the coach got closer before stepping out and waved their arms in the air trying to get the attention of the Prince.

"Oo-de-lally! Oo-de-lally! Fortune tellers!" Robin proclaimed masking his voice to sound like an elderly woman's voice.

"Fortunes, forecasts, lucky charms!" Little John proclaimed making his voice go an octave higher to sound like a woman's.

"Get the dose with your horoscope!" Robin called out again. Prince John pulled back the curtains hearing the proclamations of the two 'women'.

"Fortune tellers, how exciting! Stop the coach." He ordered the guards as the entire royal party stopped their marching.

"Sire, sire. They maybe bandits." Sir Heston whispered to his master.

"Oh poppycock. Female bandits, what's next? Rubbish." Prince John scoffed. He turned back to the two ladies who bowed before him and he said. "My dear ladies, you have my permission to kiss the royal hands. Whichever you like." Both Robin and Little John stared wide-eyed once they saw the size of the jeweled rings that rested along the prince's fingers.

"Hmm. Oh how gracious. And generous of you your majesty." Robin said as he lowered his head to kiss the Prince's left hand while sneaking off a ring from his tall finger. Sir Heston who had seen the ring being taken whispered in Prince John's ear.

"Sire! Did you see what....."

"Stop! Stop hissing in my ear!" Prince John scolded as he rubbed his left ear. Little John kissed right over the four rings on the prince's right hand, secretly taking the jewels right off their encasement. Heston began stammering in the Prince's other ear which made the Prince proclaim and rub his other ear like he did his last one.

"Heston! You've hissed your last!" he took his python by the neck and slammed him into a basket before closing it and sitting on top of it. "Suspicious snake." He hissed lowly.

"Masterfully done. Ehh your excellency. Now the fun can truly begin." Robin tempted the Prince as he climbed into the coach with Prince John and closed the curtains. He turned the lanterns down low and said to him, "Now close your eyes and concentrate."

Prince John closed his eyes as Robin continued to tell him to close them tighter and not to peek. He looked around the room until he found the pile of gold, he did a soft chuckle before chanting out.

"From the mists of time, I call forth ye spirits." Outside the coach, Little John had a glass bowl tied to a string that was attached to a pole.

"Alright you little fireflies. Glow, glow."

"We're waiting!" Robin sung out. That's when Little John sent the bowl inside and he could hear Robin gasp. "Look sire! Look!"

When the prince opened his eyes, he saw three floating spirits within a crystal ball. He was in pure awe as he said.

"Incredible. Floating spirits." He went to touch the ball until he was slapped by Robin. He chuckled a soft witchy cackle as he said.

"Naughty, naughty. You mustn't touch young man."

"Well how dare you strike the royal hand I—"

"Shh, shh, shh. You'll break the spell just gaze into the crystal ball." Robin took the ball with the fireflies and set it down on the table between him and the prince. Robin then began chanting in an ancient Arabic tongue before letting out a gasp. "A face appears."

The Prince immediately looks closer at the crystal ball intrigued.

"A crown sits on his noble brow."

"A crown! Oo-de-lally how exciting!"

"His face is handsome, regal, majestic, loveable, a cuddly face." From outside Little John heard all the comments Robin was laying on the Prince and could help but mime out a gag and roll his eyes. Especially when the Prince began agreeing with everything that was said about him.

Robin then went for the treasure while the Prince was in his own head. But as soon as he reached out his hand for the bag of gold, Heston who had found a weak spot on the basket poked his head out and actually struck out at Robin's hand.

Biting his lip as he quickly retreated his hand to see it bleeding from the snake's bite. He let out a pained groaned which got the attention of the prince.

"Now what?" he asked impatiently. Robin swallowed his pain and chuckled softly.

"I—I see your....illustrious name."

"I know my name! Get on with it!" the Prince cried impatiently.

"Your name will go down, down, down in history of course!" Robin said as he struggled to take the bag of gold from Heston, who had it wrapped around his tail, but with a finally good tug, Robin managed to get the gold and send it towards Little John through the back curtains of the coach.

"Ahh! I knew it! I knew it! You hear that Heston!? Oh no you can't he's in the basket." He then banged the side of the basket and said to his snake, "And-and-and don't you forget it."

Meanwhile outside, Little John slowly circled around the coach when he took notice of the solid gold hubcaps on the wheels of the coach.

"Hmm now that's what I call pure gold hubcaps." He looked around and stood in front of the back one and unscrewed it from the wheel and shoved it up the back of his dress. He then moved over to the front on and did the same thing. "Oo-de-lally the jackpot." He muttered softly as he eyed the royal treasure.

However it was completely surrounded and carried by guards. Little John pondered for a bit but remembered a trick that he learned from a friend of his.

The one sure fire way to get a man's attention away from their post.

He whistled out to the guards and when they turned and saw him, their mouths immediately dropped and their eyes widened. He slowly and seductively untied the purple sash from his waist and began to do a seductive dance.

Shimming his shoulders and swaying his hips back and forth. Little John was light on his feet as he leaped and hopped about like a graceful deer. He then skipped on over to the first guard who was just in awe.

Little John wrapped the purple sash around the guard's neck pulling him in a little closer. Close enough to kiss him. But to tease him, he shoved the guard's helmet over his face before retreating back and flaunted the guard, who was still hypnotized by Little John's performance.

He twirled around before suddenly dropping down into a full split. The guards now began to hoot and holler as they applauded, dropping the treasure. Little John then went up to another guard and took his spear out of his hands and jammed it into the ground.

With the grace of a deer, Little John then began to spin and slid down the spear's long pole before ending with a pose with his right leg high in the air and he winked at the guards who were now applauding and whistling.

"Ohh stop it. Stop it you boys are too much." Little John spoke his woman voice.

"That was the best show we have ever seen." Said one of the guards.

"Well gentleman. It was my pleasure to dance for you. But of course every bit of contribution helps. For you see I—oh I just can't say it."

"What is it?" asked another guard.

"No it's—it's too painful to speak about." The guards feeling sympathetic for this beautiful woman all started speaking up and telling 'her' that they wanted to hear her story. "Well.....I wasn't always like this. My husband was beating me, cheating me, then left me all alone with no money. That's when I—I forced myself to flee even without a cent to my name. That's when I found Ms. Olga, the elderly gypsy woman I came with. But even then we—we hardly get by with enough food for you see.....I found myself pregnant at the time I left."

These men were falling for the story hook, line and sinker. It was then one of the guards took the treasure chest and slid it over to Little John.

"Please, take it all." Little John gave the young guard a surprised look and he said.

"Oh no I couldn't possibly take all this."

"Please. My—my mum had to raise me on her own when my father left her. For you and your baby."

"Ohh you sweet thing." He stroked the side of the guard's cheek and Little John dragged the royal chest away from the guards.

As he came around the corner of the carriage, he felt someone bump into him which knocked him over the chest. He turned around and saw Robin wearing Prince John's royal cape and surrounded by a bunch of gold pieces that had fallen out of a bag that lay on the ground.

"Nice robes your majesty." Little John teased, his normal accent finally coming out.

"And what of you, you vulgar young hussy. I heard all the wolf whistles and cheering. I could hardly keep the Prince under my hypnosis to swipe his clothes and gold."

"Never mind that. Just gather the gold and then help me with this." Robin and Little John then worked together to put as much gold pieces back in the bag as possible. Robin stuffed the bag into his dress then both he and Little John picked up the chess and quickly raced off.

Prince John who had woken up from his dazed state, saw the two gypsy women running away from the scene, the elderly woman wearing his robes. He looked down and saw that he was in his undergarments.

"ROBBED! I'VE BEEN ROBBED! HESTON! YOU'RE NEVER AROUND WHEN I NEED YOU!!" Heston slithered out of the basket and raised half his body length up and looked the prince up and down. "I've been robbed." He choked out as he covered himself up.

"Of course you've been robbed!" Heston hissed. Far in the forest, Robin was gleefully chanting as he and Little John made their escape with the royal treasure.

"AFTER THEM YOU FOOLS!" Prince John proclaimed. The guards now realizing they had been tricked, immediately took off running. The carriage soon began to chase after Robin and Little John, unfortunately due to the missing hubcaps, the wheels began to pop off which made Prince John hop out of his carriage and fall straight into the mud.

Leaving him stranded in the middle of the forest trail alone with Heston. He sobbed as he pounding the ground whining like a child.

"I knew it. I knew this would happen. I tried to tell you but no, no you wouldn't listen. You just have to—" when Heston realized that he had angered the Prince, he began stammering as he tried to warn the prince as he now held a very large mirror, "Seven years bad....." he then had the mirror smashed onto his head. "Luck. That's what that is. Besides, you just broke your mother's mirror."

"Ahhh! Mummy!" Prince John whined as he began to suck his thumb once again. He took it out of his mouth as he said solemnly, "I've got a dirty thumb."

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