Arthur Pendragon (
stubbornprat) wrote2013-02-23 08:54 pm
HOLY CRAP A WILD MORGANA
They'd been searching for months. Months. So of course, of course the day after Arthur had argued with his father over the logic of still searching, he stumbled over her. Almost literally.
Yes, a wild Morgana appears!
What if Merlin told everyone about her magic? What if the hunt for her is as some of her sister's followers suggest: a hunt to kill another person with magic.
She scrambles back, a crab walk really, on the ground, until she realizes who tripped over her, "Arthur?!"
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"You look horrible."
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That offered hand is going to be rejected. Morgana is going to reject that hand and back farther away. She's looking around as if she expects an attack.
"What are you doing here?" Alone she was promised, time alone to think, not knowing that Morgause knows just how well Morgana does at being alone.
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It's more than a little disturbing that he can make that comparison here.
"We've been looking for you for months."
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None of Morguase's spies have found out what those in the inner circle know and don't know. Morgana could not return to Camelot without knowing.
"Who is with you? Your servant?"
It's always the ones who look harmless who are the most dangerous, as Merlin proved.
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He'd much rather shake her. Or hug her. Get her to Guinevere and safety and away from this place before anyone else gets funny ideas about stealing Morgana again.
"Morgana, you were kidnapped. We weren't going to allow someone to take you like that."
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"But I can be murdered by one of your own." She all but spits it at him, the earlier wariness turning into vicious anger.
"But no, you cannot permit me to be kidnapped." Maybe they could not allow her to be saved.
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"I was dying, because of what was done to me. Are you blind, or as stupid as I always thought?" That's not entirely true but if he's going to insult her --
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"No --" She's going to argue but he had left the room to defend his father.
That's enough to bring back the rage. "You had to save your father. Why did you reject being king!"
She'd thought that was to happen, yet it didn't. Remove Uther, and replace with Arthur, but no, nothing changed.
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He frowned. "I rejected nothing. Had father died..." Arthur would have done what he must. Not that he liked the prospect of it. He would have done what was best for Camelot. It wasn't even a question.
"We all had been in danger. What would you have had me do?"
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"I was not taken! I was saved!"