Isabel POV
We finally made it, Azem was right, we were safe. And away from Jerusalem.
Though with this strange Englishman, Robin of Locksley. He is more eager then me and my brother, then again he's been away for nearly six years from his home country. So no one could blame him for being excited.
I'll always remain grateful to Robin, if it wasn't for him my brother would be dead and I'd have been a bought as a slave if my brother hadn't have broken in to the house I was kept with some other girls and sprung me out.
They told me that Robin's friend Peter died when they were out of the tunnels from the prison they were in, and I've prayed for him. But I'm not overly religious like Azem, but I'm still faithful to god.
Looking down at myself, I remember what I had to do to get on this boat with my brother and his friend. I have to keep with wearing men's clothes, and covering most of my face, only allowing me to keep my eyes uncovered for me to see.
But surprising me Robin then jumps from the small paddle boat we're in, and begins to walk on foot to the beach.
I look at Azem confusedly, but he just shakes his head, showing I shouldn't ask.
When we finally stop do I and Azem get off the boat, hearing Robin yelling about being home. I have to resist the urge to laugh because it is pretty funny.
"You are strange Christian" says Azem, I'm able to grin under my many amounts of clothes, which I'm glad I have because of how cold it is in this Britain.
"Yes, but I'm free, and now I beg you, return to your homes with the boat, I know how hard it must be to be away from your family" says Robin.
I stay beside Azem, figuring I'm not in the way here,
"Because I love them so much, I cannot dishonor them" says Azem, I look over at him, knowing that he's in fact lying to Robin, our family are all gone, its probably the reason for why he came after me so quickly after he and Robin escaped from prison, all we have is each other.
"I thought you might say that" says Robin, then immediately Azem disarms the man who was trying to soundlessly sneak up on Azem. I would have helped him but he told me not to reveal myself unless in dire emergencies.
After the men realise that Azem is the worst person to pick a fight with, they back away towards the boat and begin to sail back to the ship.
"No man controls my destiny, especially not down wind and stinks of gull" says Azem, with this I laugh, causing the other two to do the same.
"Come then Azem" says Robin, extending his hand out for Azem to help him up from the dirt he's lying in.
You must know of course, I had to try" says Robin, now on his feet and the three of us on our way, though me and Azem following Robin since he knows where we're going.