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not_a_clotpole) wrote2011-06-03 11:25 pm
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*What Dreams May Come....* [Action Sequence] - 3rd June 1007
[Arthur is fast asleep on his book...which could well be the reason such odd dreams will come to him this night.
But dreams are always strange, aren't they...?]
But dreams are always strange, aren't they...?]
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There is a big difference between the attention she gets at feasts, and having those around her notice the changes that went on. Particularly in the past couple of years. Morgana's always been Arthur's other side, the one to give him other opinions, and even that's been mostly replaced by Merlin.
If Arthur pays too much attention to the resplendent Gwen, he may turn back to see Morgana's disappeared back to Morgause's side. Morgause isn't paying the least bit of attention to the proceedings.
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Other him is definitely smug and why not? He has the wife of his dreams!
Arthur might be a little jealous of himself.
But! He's not going to let Morgana be proven right, and he focuses right back on her. "You're not been fair, how was I supposed to ever guess you'd betray all of us. Even Guinevere."
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"You would have let him kill me, if you had known I had magic."
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Arthur does look guilty, the fact is even now, he has trouble believing Morgana could have magic. But Leon, the knights and Guinevere had seen proof. To say nothing of the collasped tower still being repaired.
He shakes his head. "Father would never have killed you. He loves you too much."
But even he doesn't sound too sure.
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"You would think that. Yet, tell me one person with magic who has been spared."
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"You...you could have told me, I'd have protected you." He hopes...he feels like he would, but then...
"You claimed that magic was nothing to be feared, that Father was a murderous blood-thirsty tryant. But you fired on innocent people in the town square, explain that." Arthur can also ask hard questions.
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She turns the question back on him. "How many people with magic were slaughtered looking for me? I never asked to come back, Arthur but if I was to be forced back, to avoid more slaughter, what else did you expect me to do?"
And there is an answer to her question. "Those who live within the city are not innocent. They are the ones who most supported the King. They cheered at executions of children. They stood by while an entire culture was destroyed. Do not tell me they are innocent."
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Morgana does not take kindly to the slander against Morgause, the same way she would have for Arthur, years ago. "Not to me. She is the only person in my life who does not."
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"Were you not always telling me how I should rule Camelot differently? Change the injustices? Be more understanding? The people fear magic more than ever now and can you blame them? You unleashed an unkillable army on them, what else are they to think than magic is evil?"
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She looks at him, and the tone comes back, the one that is more hurt. "I did not ask you to come look for me. There was nothing sent for ransom, nor any reports of my death. Why could you not let me disappear?"