"I've read a fair few, yes. I couldn't help myself. I have some back where I'm staying still, a few things on history, seeing how things have changed. You'll have noticed just how the technology has developed. Like the lighting. No more candles, not unless you want to use them of course."
She smiled and nodded as he headed back to the computer, not walking away too fast so he wouldn't get lost. The romantic fiction section, which was where the books she had left belonged, was just along a bit. When she got to the section, she picked up and looked at the first book before starting to look to find where she had to place it.
That was when she felt his arms snake around her, his lips pressing down over her hair. It was so tempting to just leave the books and go, but she would not leave her work unfinished. So she allowed herself to melt a little into his hold, her eyes closing for a moment so she could really feel his closeness. But his words made them shoot open.
"Your wife? Rather...ahead of yourself, are you not? We may have started the vows in the Holy Land but they were neither legal nor finished," she smiled before turning in his arms, hitting his chest gently with the book. "You've yet to make an honest woman of me, Robin of Locksley."