Chapter 1: Ghosts
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Merlin had concluded it was just something that happened because of his Magic. He had grown up with strange whispers in his ear, people telling him that he had been born with a gift that was dangerous. Occasionally, he could see those people, no more than grey wisps of smoke than hung in the air before vanishing. Most were sorcerers, creatures of Magic that spoke of the Purge in a way that supported what his Mother had said.
He was special, yes, but he was in great danger. Each person he spoke to had died in a horrible way, burned or beheaded or chased from their homes, from the oldest men to the youngest of children. The great Uther Pendragon, they told him, deserved death.
In Camelot, there were a lot more spirits. They clung to the dungeons, wandered around the markets and through the training grounds, looking rather lost. Merlin, by this point, had long learned that it was best not to admit he could see them. His Uncle wasnāt sure Camelot was a very safe place for a man that could see the ghosts of the Purge, but when he was appointed Arthurās manservant, it became clear that he had to stay.
Ghosts avoided Arthur. He didnāt know why, but it was a pattern he picked up on quickly enough. They would see him, and the wisps of energy would vanish, retreating off to the far corners of the Castle or to stalk Uther. Merlin, for the most part, never bothered to acknowledge that he could see them. Sometimes, it was harder than he expected. Whenever a person was dragged in and accused of sorcery, it was Merlin that had to watch them burn, then watch as they stepped out of their body and looked around.
Sometimes, heād even dare to meet their eye.
The thing about the victims of the Purge, was that they had knowledge. A couple were able to confirm the rumours of Morganaās heritage, some spoke to him of the fact that Nimueh had been Utherās friend, his Court Sorcerer. Merlin listened to the stories with interest, even managed to befriend a few of the ghosts that stayed in Camelot.
The ones that he met outside the walls of the Castle were less friendly. They didnāt trust him, not when he had betrayed his own kind to serve the son of their murderer. Some even tried to attack, but they could never touch him, even if he lost a lot of sleep because of Ghosts lingering in his room.
The first person he told, Gaius and his Mum aside, was Morgana. The Witch was discovering her powers, and so he admitted that he had Magic, and that he could see the people that died during the Purge. Anybody accused of sorcery, not just those who actually had the gift. The Witch was horrified, spent days listening to Merlinās stories.
When she asked if he felt their pain, the Warlock had teared up. Of course he felt their pain, had to explain to children why they were stuck wandering the earth. He also showed her how he tried to send them on, giving them a nudge back towards the place they were supposed to stay.
They bonded quickly, and the ghosts seemed to find this amusing. They would follow them as they snuck out to practice Magic, or would watch Merlin as he waited on the dinner table of the Royal Pendragons. Morgana, for her part, never pushed too far.
It proved useful, to have the ability to speak to the dead. He could talk to them about what they had learned, about the spells they had used and the methods they adopted to practice their gift. He began to write down their teachings, into a grimoire that both him and Morgana could use. They wrote in the old language, occasionally in Latin, dipping into other languages that the ghosts could speak.
Most of them were ordinary people, but some were more intriguing. A couple from the continent, some from the furthest stretches of Albion, and Merlin listened to the stories while doing his chores or cleaning out the stables.
Lancelot was the second person he told, and the Knight looked horrified. It didnāt help that Merlin had been struggling for a couple of days with a particularly stubborn ghost that was trying to tempt him to kill the King of Camelot.
Arthur remained a repellent to the ghosts, driving them away as he moved around the Castle. As he grew into the role of Prince, Merlin encouraged him to learn about some of the old practices. It was subtle things, but Arthur was always responsive to learning, even if he would try and deny it.
The night that Uther Pendragon had a heart attack, Merlin finally found out why Arthur wasnāt haunted by ghosts. The King had been declared dead, found by his son, and the Prince had locked himself into his Chambers. Merlin propped himself up outside of the door, smiled to those that passed. The Round Table Knights, the ones that Uther never approved of, stayed for a while. Gwaine told him lewd stories about the Taverns, Percival whispered about the Druids that Merlin wanted to know more of. Elyan and Gwen were tucked side by side, Lancelot sat beside Morgana.
Leon was supposed to be sorting the household, but even he came to sit with them as they sat outside the Princeās Chambers. When night fell, they eventually began to depart, and Merlin was left in the corridor by himself.
It had to be the middle of the night when he woke, felt the hairs on the back of his neck prickle up in warning of the arrival of a ghost. None of them came close to the Prince, but perhaps now that he was a King, they would attack? Merlin prepared, went as far as to light the torch opposite him with his Magic, illuminating the corridor in front.
The woman was not a wisp of grey, but a figure of blue light, with a gown that reached the floor. A warm smile, eyes softening when she spotted Merlin, and the Warlock didnāt need to ask to know who she was.
āYour Majesty.ā He murmured, slowly bending his back into a bow as he stared at Arthurās Mother. Ygraine took another step towards him, lips curling up at the corners.
āPlease, you may call me Ygraine, Emrys.ā
āYou keep the other ghosts away.ā Ygraine had not been a victim of the Purge, but Merlin supposed she had been killed because of Magic. By the disrupted balance of life, which actually made sense now that he thought about it.
The Queen laughed, a beautiful sound that rang out down the corridor, before she glanced down at him.
āYour love for my son knows no bounds, Merlin.ā He blushed, mostly because he was talking to Arthurās Mother, partly because he hadn't acknowledged those feelings anyway. It was ridiculous, to think that anything could come of his loyalty to the now-King of Camelot.
āMy Lady, Iā¦ā He was cut off by footsteps, quickly returned to sitting with his back to the wall, vanishing the light as quickly as it came. Ygraine remained, glowing in the darkness as a Knight came walking past, nodding down to Merlin as he went.
āOne day, heāll know of all youāve done for him.ā
**
Being Court Sorcerer to the King was a pain. Mostly because Arthur would summon him at the most random of times, demanding his assistance with something that could easily be done by hand. The Round Table Knights found it amusing, as did Gwen and Morgana, telling him that it was because Arthur was fascinated with his Magic.
Arthur, of course, would never admit such a thing. He grew into the role of King, with a strong leadership yet a kind heart, one that had all the people of Camelot swooning.
Today was no different, heading out of the Castle and towards the woods, in search of an object that could, if legend was correct, bring back the dead. Merlin and Gaius had picked up on the rumours that came to Camelot with a visiting noble, and had advised the King that the object be destroyed.
So, the King had organised the trip, leading the Round Table Knights and Lady Morgana on the path of this object, while Guinevere stayed to organise the Council. She may not be Queen, but she held Morgana and Arthurās respect, and was the sister of a Knight, which made her eligible to be in charge for the brief departure of the King.
From the moment they left Camelot, Merlin had a bad feeling about their quest.
Sure, it appeared the same from the outside. Gwaineās awful jokes, Lancelot trying to maintain a calm expression despite the fact he was being driven insane. Elyan occasionally throwing his own quips, while Leon reminded them they were on a mission. Morganaās personality rubbed against Arthurās in a way that had the King demanding her shut up, while Percivalās silence suited him. Merlin tried to join in, shoving down the terror that settled in his bones, but it wasnāt helped by the way his Magic sparked up.
āThese are dangerous lands, keep your eyes open.ā Arthur followed his words by clicking his tongue, heels digging into the side of his mare and entering the Valley. Merlin allowed Leon and Morgana to follow, before urging his own horse in succession.
āDruidic lands, you meant.ā Morgana muttered, eyes darting back to Merlin. He could feel it too, but it wasnāt Druids, the Magic was darker. The mist crept in quicker than he expected, the plants in the valley looking unnatural.
āI donāt like this.ā Gwaineās hand reached to his sword, which Merlin could understand.
āMerlin? Any bad vibes?ā Arthur called, right around the time that Merlin spotted the first ghost. Stronger than expected, almost on the levels of the Queen, which was worrying. Drawing from the bad energy in the Valley.
āNow you take me seriously?ā Merlin shot back, tracking the movement of the ghost. These ghosts werenāt kept away by the vibe that Ygraineās spirit left on Arthur, nor did they seem friendly.
āYouāre my Court Sorcerer for a reason, you idiot.ā Merlin didnāt want to admit he blushed at the thought of being Arthurās, and from the way Morgana caught his gaze, sheād picked up on it. He cleared his throat, shuddered as he tried to get his mind back on the quest.
āPrat. And something bad happened here. Magic-wise.ā Another ghost, standing closer. Moving towards Merlin, until Arthurās head snapped towards him.
āAm I the only one seeing that?ā Merlin almost toppled from his horse, watching in shock as the others spotted the ghost. There was no doubt it was a spirit, Merlin had long-since gotten used to them.
āMerlin?ā Morgana sounded wary, staring at the approaching wisps of energy.
āI never thought⦠this is bad.ā Arthur, the clotpole, was drawing his sword like it could cut a ghost. The others were dismounting, so Merlin copied, studying the ghosts as they were drawn in.
When he stumbled, Merlin realised that something bad was happening.
āI donāt want to worry you, but I think theyāre stealing my Magic.ā That drew Arthurās gasp, the Knights looking at him in terror. Magic was still a thing they didnāt understand, a skill they viewed as a last resort. The fact it was already beginning to falterā¦
āMorgana!ā Lancelot caught her as she fell, Elyan grabbing her sword as it fell from her fingers.
āWe need to move, now!ā They were drawing ranks around the Witch, while Merlin saw the approaching ghosts.
More of them. Too many of them, all trying to draw Merlinās power. He tried to follow the Knights as they withdrew to what looked to be a cave, but his knees wobbled from the strain of holding himself up, and he tripped before he could stop it. His hands stopped his face from breaking the fall, heard Arthur shout his name as the spirits tried to close around him.
All this time, Merlin had viewed his skill as a burden. The ability to see ghosts, it did nothing but draw attention. Now, with spirits trying to drain his Magic in return for walking the earth, he decided to risk it with a bigger move.
āYgraine!ā He shouted, muffled under the sounds of the ghosts trying to attack him and the Knights as they tried to push them back.
Just as the first spirit reached for him, the noise around fell silent, the air cooling rapidly and a light drawing Merlinās attention.
āStep away from my sons.ā Ygraine looked furious, radiating the blue light that hung to her form. The ghosts, just for the moment, looked startled enough for Merlin to push through them, vaguely trying to reach the woman that had protected Arthur for so long.
āMerlin, Merlin look at me! We have to get to Arthur!ā Soft fingers closed around his wrist, tugging him in the direction of the Knights. He managed to grab the sword that had fallen, the one Elyan had grabbed, and handed it across to the Queen as she shouted at Arthur to head for the cave.
He wished he could say it was a dignified retreat, but it mostly consisted of Ygraine wielding the weapon dangerously, whilst Merlin stumbled over his own feet. The cave provided a funnelling point for the Spirits, which would slow them down, but it wouldnāt be enough toā¦
āMerlin, use your Magic.ā Ygraine prompted, pointing to the roof of the Cave. He realised what she meant a moment later, stretched his hand out and commanded the rocks to move. They tumbled down, a cloud of dust covering the group while Ygraine turned to her son.
āMother.ā Arthur looked⦠hurt. Morgana was standing up on her own now, came straight to Merlinās side to help him up.
āArthur, my boy, look at you⦠All grown up.ā She reached out, but the effort of keeping her solid was beginning to drain Merlin, and he flinched.
Ygraineās hand dropped, eyes darting across to him.
āForgive me, Merlin, that wasā¦ā
āItās okay, I can⦠I can hold it for a little longer.ā The Queen smiled, then turned back to the King, who was still staring at her with his eyes wide.
āCāmon, we should give them a moment.ā Morgana stated, the Knights turning to move further into the cave, but Merlin knew he couldnāt move too far. He settled for leaning against the cave wall, allowing them a sense of privacy whilst close enough to maintain the connection.
āHow is thisā¦ā
āMerlin can see the dead, the ones harmed by the Purge. We met the night your Father passed, though Iāve been watching you both for a long time.ā Her fingers traced along his cheek, delicate yet affectionate in a way only a Mother could imitate, and it made Merlin long for his own Mum. Was that how Arthur felt, when he went to Ealdor and met Hunith?
āAll this time, youāve been watching?ā
āI wouldnāt miss it for the world, Arthur. My son, my brave Prince, and now my handsome King.ā His eyes fluttered shut, tilting into the touch while she caught the stray tear.
āI have to go, Arthur. I canāt stay connected for long, but what youāre looking for is ahead, down this pathway.ā Merlin turned away guiltily as he listened to Arthurās protest, to the fact he had to deal with his Mum vanishing just moments after sheād arrived. If only he hadn't been drained earlier, then the power of the Valley might have given Ygraine longer. Time to tell Arthur all sheād done for him, the fact she protected him from spirits.
Then the Queen ducked her head to speak to her son, to murmur something into his ear that had Arthur blushing, gaze darting across to Merlin. Whatever sheād said⦠it could be bad, but Arthur then chuckled.
When Ygraine stepped back, her attention turned to him.
āIāll see them off, hurry now my boys, my power canāt last long.ā Arthur was by Merlinās side in a heartbeat, wrapping an arm around him and hoisting him up.
āAh, you should just go onā¦ā
āAnd replace my Court Sorcerer? That would mean I have to deal with Morgana.ā His nose wrinkled, but the smile was genuine, and Merlin couldnāt help but smile back.
āLater, weāre going to have strong words about why my Mum likes you that much.ā Arthur added, before he bent down and scooped Merlin up, despite his protests.
āI can walk!ā Arthur laughed, but continued down into the darkness after the Knights.
āYou make a good damsel in distress.ā
Chapter 2: Ygraine's POV
Summary:
I know nobody really asked for another chapter, but you're getting one
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Ygraine decided the moment she met Emrys that he was every bit the legend that sheād heard stories about as a child.
Being a ghost was a lonely thing, especially when she couldnāt tell her son that she was there for him. She had to watch as Arthur turned from a toddler to a child, learned to wield a sword just as he began to become a scholar. Then came the fear of Magic, being drilled into him until he would chase after monsters in the night that could do the unexplainable.
Ygraine had to watch as her step-daughter grew up in Arthurās shadow, with Gwen as her maid, trying her best to deal with a Camelot that had never favoured women.
The day Merlin arrived in Camelot, Ygraine had been walking through the market. Most ghosts that challenged her quickly learned that she was by far the most powerful spirit in Camelot, that she could not be beaten in terms of strength. It was why she was slightly confused when there were more spirits about than usual, like they were being drawn in.
Then she spotted her son, picking on one of the servants like usual. Uther encouraged it, whereas Ygraine would have scolded him, had she had the chance.
Merlin entered Arthurās life much as heād stay in it; with a lot of chaos. Nobody had ever challenged her son in such a way, and Ygraine found herself torn between amusement, and shock. Arrogant, loudmouthed and rude, yet with a heart that she found pure.
It didnāt take her long to understand that Merlin was special. He had gifts, the unexplainable, just as Nimueh had. He spoke to the Dragon under the Castle, moved around in the shadows, yet somehow managed to stay at Arthurās side.
When Nimueh returned, it was the first time that Ygraine learned just how far Emrys would fall to protect her son. She didnāt dare step out of the shadows until the goblet was drained, until the boy hit the floor and began to gasp, while Arthur called for help.
It was also the first time that she learned she could draw off his energy, moving into the corridor and calling to her friend.
āNimueh.ā The Court Sorceress halted, turning back to stare in her direction.
āDonāt let the boy die.ā She pleaded, hoping her old friend would hear. Maybe she did, because Nimueh tilted her head in acknowledgment.
Later on, when Merlin traded his life for Arthurās, Nimueh listened. She didnāt kill the boy, as the Warlock had hoped, but went after his Mother. That was just as emotional to watch, and rather than stay with Arthur like usual, she dared to follow the boy to the Isle of the Blessed.
The thing about Merlin, was that he didnāt do anything for recognition. He had no reason to help Morgana back into the light, but he did. He had no reason to create the Round Table for Arthurās help, but he did. The boy continued to persevere, even saved Uther, despite the hatred that she saw in his eyes.
The night that Uther died, Ygraine decided that she could no longer let the boy suffer alone. She focused her energy, felt her feet hit the cold floor as she made herself solid.
āYour Majesty.ā Heād known, deep down, that it was her that protected Arthur. They took a moment to study each other, Ygraine smiling down at the young Warlock.
āPlease, you may call me Ygraine, Emrys.ā The name sounded wrong, she decided, watched as he tried to speak back before a Knight came walking down the corridor. He didnāt bother talking to Merlin, why would he? The boy was just the manservant of the now-King, not an all-powerful Warlock destined to protect her son.
āYour love for my son knows no bounds, Merlin.ā She meant what she said, watched as he ducked his head in shame.
Honestly, she could not think of a better match to her sonās arrogance than the sass of his manservant.
āOne day, heāll know of all youāve done for him.ā
**
Ygraine did not like this situation, not one bit. The ghosts around her were solid, studied her with curiosity as she moved through them. The closer she got to the horses, the stronger the tether was, and it took her far too long to realise that she was draining more of Merlinās energy than normal.
āYgraine!ā Later, she would praise her younger son for using her first name, rather than her title. He was crowded in spirits, the group struggling while her step-daughter had fallen faint.
Her entrance startled quite a few people, her golden Arthur being one of them.
āStep away from my sons.ā She growled out, pleased when Merlin responded by shoving one of the spirits out of the way. He reached her quickly, so she reached for his arm, began to guide him away.
āArthur, to the cave!ā Calling to her eldest, who shook away the confusion for long enough to listen, they made their way towards the caves. A sword had been gifted to her, which she wielded with all the training sheād had as a living Queen to attack.
The Cave provided a tactical advantage, one that would be better if Merlin snapped out of his stupor.
āMerlin, use your Magic!ā The rocks began to tremble, and Ygraine could finally face her son.
āMother.ā Of all the ways sheād imagined hearing it, it was never like this. Never with Arthurās flushed face staring at her in confusion and hurt, hands trembling.
āArthur, my boy, look at you⦠All grown up.ā It was true, he looked every inch the King. She stepped towards him, wanting to touch, only for Merlin to wince.
Gods, she was still stealing his Magic.
āForgive me, Merlin, that wasā¦ā Insensitive, wrong.
āItās okay, I can⦠I can hold it for a little longer.ā He was lying, his face was paling by the moment, but Ygraine couldnāt stop herself from wanting to reach for her son. Morgana and the Knights moved on, Merlin leaning a little way away.
āHow is thisā¦ā His armour was cool under her touch, so she reached for his cheek, felt the warmth of his skin.
āMerlin can see the dead, the ones harmed by the Purge. We met the night your Father passed, though Iāve been watching you both for a long time.ā He tilted into her touch slightly, the shock and adrenaline causing the pain to fade.
āAll this time, youāve been watching?ā Always.
āI wouldnāt miss it for the world, Arthur. My son, my brave Prince, and now my handsome King.ā She caught the tear before it could fall, brushing it away.
āI have to go, Arthur. I canāt stay connected for long, but what youāre looking for is ahead, down this pathway.ā The protests came next, and she hated the way her gut ached, the way she wanted to be selfish. She wanted to find the item, to steal back her life and finally get to see her son, to live with him, to watch him grow into his Kingship.
She had just moments left, but she needed to tell himā¦
Ygraine tugged him closer, lips close to his ear as she murmured,
āYour heart chose someone pure, if a little stubborn.ā His cheeks blushed the darkest of reds, before he chuckled.
āIāll see them off, hurry now my boys, my power canāt last long.ā
She vanished to their eyes, although if Merlin had been able to focus, he would have seen her. Instead, the Warlockās attention was on Arthur, protesting as he was scooped up by the King and they hurried away from the fallen entrance.
Ygraine knew that her son was in safe hands, that the two of them would keep each other safe.
āKeep him safe, Emrys.ā She whispered into the dark, knowing the Warlock would hear.
With that, she turned to the fallen rocks, to the spirits that were pushing through.
āYouāre not touching my boys.ā
That was a promise.
Chapter 3: Powerful Artefacts
Summary:
Ygraine is thinking, and Merlin's being sneaky
Notes:
(See the end of the chapter for notes.)
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āI do hope you know what youāre doing.ā She watched in amusement as the boy jumped, looking terrified at being caught in such a situation. His head spun to her, cheeks darkening as he tried to hide her view of the object that had almost got them all killed.
āIā¦ā Most of the time, Ygraine forgot that Merlin was just a boy. Her son was now twenty-eight years of age, a man in his prime, but Merlin was younger. Twenty-four summers, according to the conversations sheād picked up on, and he clearly had dealt with a lot more than any man before him. Now, he looked like a scolded boy that had been caught by his Mother, eyes darting around in an attempt to get himself out of this situation.
āMerlin.ā She softened her tone, used the one that she imagined sheād have used for her son had she raised him herself.
It worked. Merlinās shoulders sagged, a look of disappointment crossing his face as he stepped aside, giving her a view of the intricately carved box.
He allowed her to reach out for it, her fingers hitting the solid object which was quite surprising. It had to be hosting a lot of power, if she could genuinely hold it.
āWould you like to explain?ā She asked the question carefully, more than aware that she was the one trespassing in his rooms. They were sparsely decorated, for a position as high as Court Sorcerer. Plants dotted the shelves, books sprawled out with pieces of paper gathered over them.
āI just⦠Iām supposed to be powerful.ā Ygraine couldnāt even imagine what it was like, to be told that you were the strongest of your kind. He had been raised to hide his gift, so it was only natural that he wanted to use it, now that he had the chance.
Nimueh had been the same. As young girls, the two of them had spent most of their time experimenting with how far her Magic could stretch. She was incredibly gifted, the High Priestesses told her so, and Ygraine had watched in awe as Nimueh began to learn how to control the power sheād been given.
āThe Gods require balance.ā It was a phrase she hated to hear coming from her mouth, especially when the boy in front needed something more. Heād lost far too much already, to talk of balance was hypocritical.
āBut I could do it.ā
āThereās always a price to pay.ā She had no doubt of the fact that Merlin could do it. But sheād seen what could happen when Magic was abused, and she knew that Merlin wouldnāt like the price he had to pay for it.
āWhat if I could find a way? A way that didnāt requireā¦ā Death.
Ygraine studied him, wondering exactly when sheād decided to take the boy under her protection. Was it the moment he drunk the poison to prove a point? Or was it during the countless times sheād watched him save her sonās life, without seeking reward?
She had a feeling she was going to regret this.
āNimueh spoke of a way to harness the power of life and death. A method of collecting energy from those who died, to serve her own spells.ā The High Priestess had been working on such a thing when Ygraine fell pregnant, a way to save both her and the baby. If only Uther hadn't sent her away, perhaps things might have been different.
āCollecting?ā
āFor every life given, one has to be taken. But Albion constantly loses people, and those lives are not always reaped.ā It felt like treason, discussing such things in the room that belonged to Nimueh. She had no doubt that the High Priestess could find a way back from the dead, and if she ever did, sheād be horrified in the fact that Ygraine was teaching the man who killed her.
āHow do Iā¦ā
āIāll teach you.ā Ygraine promised, and before she realised she was doing it, sheād reached for the boy. He looked surprised, hesitated before leaning into her touch.
**
āCouncil dismissed.ā The room emptied slowly, leaving just the Round Table Knights, along with Morgana and Gwen. Merlin was itching to get out of his slightly-nicer clothing, hated the way he had to dress up just to sit at Arthurās side. Whoād invented such stereotypical roles anyway?
Not many of the older nobles and advisors had been pleased with the fact that such a dangerous artefact, with the ability to bring back the dead, had been given to Merlin. They wouldnāt openly question him, not when it was clear that he had the ear of the King.
āAre you okay?ā Gwen took his hand, gently rubbing the backs of it in an attempt to cheer him up.
Merlin was used to being doubted, but it still hurt after everything heād done for this Kingdom. Especially considering what he was planning on doing, what Ygraine was teaching him.
āFine. Hungry.ā He joked, trying to shrug away the inquisitive stares of his friends. It included Arthur, who was watching him with an unreadable expression.
āMerlin.ā
āYes?ā A pause, the King glancing to everyone in the room, then back to him. This was the trusted circle, those that definitely could be trusted. With what theyād seen back in the Valley, with Ygraine coming forward and Morgana falling ill, they kept together.
āIs she here?ā
She, being the former Queen of Camelot.
All his life, Merlin had hidden his gift of being able to see the dead, because of a fear of being judged for it. Now, with those that were closest to him knowing what he could do, it was strange. He didnāt have to hide his jumps when a ghost appeared, could even studying what looked to be empty air without them raising an eyebrow.
āNot at the moment.ā Merlin didnāt have to check, he could feel Ygraineās presence over the other end of the Castle. She was in his Chambers, sitting by the box that contained the power to bring back the dead, still trying to convince Merlin she wasnāt worth his energy.
Arthur sagged, a flash of disappointment crossing his face, and Merlin immediately regretted his answer.
āI canā¦ā
āItās fine, weāve got training anyway.ā Would he ever speak to him about what had happened in that cave, about everything that was remaining unsaid between them? Merlin watched as Arthur walked off, as casual as ever, and the Knights trailed after him. Each looked apologetic, like they could understand Merlinās pain, but nobody was going to point it out to Arthur.
Maybe bringing Ygraine back to life would prove Merlinās worth, not only to Arthur, but to the entirety of Camelot.
**
Ygraine clapped her hands together, laughing as her son disarmed his opponent in one quick movement. Arthur smiled, returned his sword to its sheath and then offered an arm to Elyan, who accepted it with a grin. They patted each other on the back, a manly gesture of comradery, before turning back to training.
He was quite the swordsman, skilled in almost all the weapons he picked up, clearly drawing on the knowledge from over twenty-years of practice. Ygraine had hoped that sheād get to teach her child, whether it be a daughter or a son, how to fight with a bow and arrow like she had learned, but Arthurās distaste for the weapon was clear.
He thought it a girlās choice. A crossbow was many, but a bow? Ygraine rolled her eyes in amusement as they continued to brawl in front of her, dirt flying as Arthur was tacked by one of the larger Knights.
Perhaps, if she had been Queen, he would have learned that women could be just as quick to fight. That they were skilled, and could hold their own. Morgana could use a sword, as could Gwen, and perhaps she could have taught them as wellā¦
Ygraine wondered if sheād ever hold a sword again. Being able to in the Valley, clutching at it while dragging Merlin away from danger, it had felt exhilarating.
Arthur may not need to be taught how to fight, but she could teach him other things. Maybe heād like to learn about the Old Religion, or of her heritage? She thought of her brothers, winced at the reminder of her older brothers. Tristan⦠heād cursed Camelot, and sheād had to watch his death twice, first as the brother sheād loved, then as the Wraith heād become.
Agravaine was still alive. Her brother, banished from the Kingdom after his meddling with Morgause, and she pondered over the thought of being able to see him again.
Then, just as Ygraine was wondering if she could convince Arthur to take up archery, she spotted Merlin. He was walking across the training grounds with an armful of Arthurās armour, grumbling under his breath as he walked.
Merlin would have no qualms about learning archery!
No, she was letting hope affect her. She was taking the hopes of Merlin finding a way to bring her back, letting it take over her rather than seeing it for what it was, a ghostās dream.
So, the Queen turned back to watch her son, wondering exactly how she was going to get him to stop shying away from Merlin. The two of them were both so obvious in their affection, and she hadn't missed the way the Warlock openly admired her son. Her subtle push in the cave hadn't been enough to show Arthur that the person closest to him loved him, so perhaps a more direct manner was needed?
Notes:
So I'm continuing this, because I just love Ygraine
Chapter 4: Uh Oh
Summary:
Merlin's having a hard time
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Merlin could hear his heartbeat, the elevated thumping that echoed over the sound of Arthurās voice as he focused on the sight in front. It seemed like time had halted; nothing else mattered apart from the strands of grey in front of him, the sight of someone he definitely didnāt think he was going to see again.
Will cocked his head to the side, the slightest smirk crossing his face as Merlin wondered if the world had stopped.
āI see your still following that idiot around.ā His head nodded in the direction of Arthur, who was still talking to Merlin like the Warlock was by his side.
This was impossible.
āAnd youāre as literate as ever.ā Will joked, taking another step towards him.
The thing was, it wasnāt just impossible because Will was dead. Obviously, Merlin could get around that problem.
Arthur had stopped, turning to look over his shoulder and frowning when he saw that Merlin was standing still.
āMerlin, what in all of Albion are you staring at?ā He demanded, glancing to the empty space where Will stood, then back to the Warlock.
Merlin took one last look at Will, before running in the opposite direction as fast as he could. He didnāt care that both him and Arthur called after him, or the fact that the people of Camelot watched as he fled, he just had to get away.
He made it to the back of the stables, slumped down into one of the hayracks before drawing his knees up to his chest, trying to control his breathing while his vision blurred slightly around the edges.
Will couldnāt be here, not even as a ghost.
The thumping got louder, his body rocking slightly as his nails dug into his thighs.
Heād sent Willās ghost away, that wasnāt Will.
āI saw you run in here, Merlin, whereā¦ā Not Arthur, but his Mother, who halted when she saw him curled up in the hay.
āMy boy, what happened?ā He should have protested at the fact that the Queen of Camelot knelt down into the hay and reached for him, took both of his hands and stopped them from digging into his legs. She moved closer, guiding Merlinās head to her chest while wrapping an arm around him, much like his Mum did for him as a child.
Eventually, Merlin regained control of his limbs. He could stop the shuddering, brushed away stray tears that had tried to escape.
āWillās here.ā
Ygraine, although not visible at this point, had followed them to Ealdor. She knew who Will was, but he was surprised sheād bothered to remember. Her eyes went wide, before a look of sympathy crossed her face.
āOh, Merlin, Iām so sorrā¦ā
āIt canāt be him. I sent him away, I pushed him throughā¦ā He trailed off, but they both knew what he was talking about.
Merlin could see the dead, but he also had the ability to send them through to wherever people went after living. It had never been brought up before, despite the fact that Merlin had done so to Uther, and to many others who didnāt pass automatically.
āThereās no coming back from there,ā Ygraine began, leaving Merlin to finish,
āWithout dark Magic.ā Nimueh had done so, with a Wraith in the form of Ygraineās brother. Perhaps that was why the Queen winced, then glanced down to him.
āWhat could he be?ā
āSomething dangerous.ā Merlin concluded, wondering who had the power to do so.
It dawned on him the moment that it did Ygraine, the two of them looking at each other with worry.
āMorgause.ā
**
āAnd this ghost, how do we know itās not supposed to be here?ā Arthur asked, his chin resting on the backās of his knuckles as they gathered at the Round Table. The Knights were here, as were Gwen and Morgana, ready to listen to Merlinās warning that Morgause might be plotting against them. He did apologise to Morgana first, for good measure, knowing that it could not be easy for her to hear such a thing.
āI sent them away.ā Merlin tried to keep his tone level, pretended that he wasnāt bothered by the fact that he had done so.
Unfortunately, some people in the room knew him better than that.
āWho was it?ā Lancelot gently asked, while Merlin ducked his head. He wasnāt sure whether it was out of shame, or just a fear of them seeing exactly what he was thinking.
āWill.ā Most of them recognised the name, and those who didnāt knew better than to ask. Arthur looked guilty for a moment, before he nodded.
āWe need to find out what he wants.ā
āWell thatās simple, heās after the box that Merlinās not destroyed.ā Ygraine stated, standing behind her sonās seat and looking at him with that tinge of pride that always warmed Merlinās heart. It made him miss his own Mother, and he wondered if he could go back to Ealdor for a bit, once this was all over.
āMerlin?ā Arthur questioned, following Merlinās gaze to where Ygraine was, before looking back.
āHe might be here for something in the Castle.ā Merlin stated, ignoring the way Ygraine glared at him.
āKeeping secrets from each other has never been a good thing.ā She scolded, while Arthur sighed.
āI donāt suppose we could just ask him?ā Gwaine cheerfully added, distracting Merlin from the angry ghost in the room.
āI could try.ā He offered, earning him a huff from the Queen.
āIs he here?ā Arthur was looking around again, unintentionally skipping over his Mum as he did so.
āIād have to leave the Castle, most ghosts are repelled fromā¦ā He paused, thinking better of his original answer, āYou.ā He finished lamely, knowing everyone could infer that Ygraine was around. Arthurās eyes widened, head darting to the side in a way that broke Merlinās heart.
Arthur wanted her back so desperately, and Merlin couldnāt yet do it.
āYouāre not going alone.ā The King finally said, while Morgana perked up.
āIāll accompany him.ā
**
Merlin nodded to Morgana, then took a step away from the group, ready to face whatever was stealing the face of his best friend.
He halted when a hand closed around his wrist, jerked back to find Ygraine hovering.
āDo be careful, Merlin. I wonāt be far from you, should you need me.ā Merlin was more than aware that the others were staring, Arthur focused on where Merlinās arm was hovering. The Warlock slowly righted himself, pulling back the energy he had gotten used to expelling so she could make contact with him.
āIāll be fine.ā He mumbled, embarrassed about addressing a ghost when nobody else could see them, before returning to Morganaās side.
Her smile was genuine, her hand creeping out to link with his as they looked out across the field. He pushed his magic out to her, trying to extend her abilities so that she could see what Merlin could.
It must have worked, because as they walked away, Morgana turned back to look at Ygraine.
āSheās beautiful.ā Morgana murmured with awe, before Merlin squeezed her hand in warning.
In front of them stood a perfectly formed ghost, leaning back against a tree trunk with a smirk across his lips.
āKnew youād come back, Mer.ā
Merlin decided he hated almost all ghosts.
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Chapter 5: Pushing Forces
Summary:
Merlin's getting support, and Ygraine yanks a neckerchief
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The thing was, from the moment Merlin spoke to Will, he knew it would be almost impossible to resist. The temptation was too great, his desire to have his childhood friend overwhelming every other need he had. It was like no time had passed, Will looked to be his usual cheery self, and Merlinās heart ached painfully as he came to a stop in front of him.
āI know youāre not my Will.ā He didnāt know that, because his Magic was torn at the moment. It wanted to rejoice, to bring Will closer like he had wanted to do all those years ago, rather than sending him on.
Morganaās hand squeezed his, a silent reminder that she was by his side.
āIām still me, Merl. Still the same old Prince of Ealdor.ā That had him smiling before he could stop it, Will never had been fond of Arthur. In the letters theyād exchanged prior to Willās death, Merlin had made sure that nobility wasnāt a topic that was brought up. Like Gwaine, he had an aversion to the people, and that subtle reminder was harder to bear than heād thought.
āWho sent you?ā He asked firmly, pretending not to hear the way his voice wavered slightly at the end. For a moment, he thought that Will would continue the faƧade. That Merlin would have to pretend that the ghost had magically come back to the realm of Albion, rather than being brought back to be used against him.
āThe High Priestess Morgause. But Merl, if what she tells me is trueā¦ā Heād known it, deep down. Morgause was the only one powerful enough to challenge him, and although sheād never done so openly, he should have expected it to happen. It didnāt stop it from hurting, though.
āTell Morgause that if she wants to send me a message, she doesnāt need to bring a middle man.ā Merlin snapped, knowing his eyes betrayed his emotions as he tried not to let tears well up. Another squeeze from Morgana, but Merlin knew she had to be struggling too, hearing of her sister while being unable to do anything.
āShe wanted to send me as a peace offering.ā Will cut in, which knocked the air from Merlinās lungs before he could understand what it meant.
āPeace?ā Morgana questioned, picking up where Merlin was silently wavering.
āShe knows Emrys hasnāt destroyed the box, nor does he have any intention of doing so.ā That secret wasnāt ready to come out, Merlin felt Morganaās gaze boring into him as she waited for an explanation.
āMorgause isnāt getting her hands onā¦ā
āShe says sheāll help you do it. All she wants in return is to meet you.ā Morgana was trying to tug him away, like she knew he was being tempted by the offer.
Sure enough, he snatched his hand away from his friend, taking another step towards Will.
āShe has that power?ā No, he needed to remember what Ygraine had told him. He trusted her, and he didnāt trust this apparition that wasnāt Will.
āSheās at the Isle of the Blessed, I can take you thereā¦ā To go alone would be dangerous. Very dangerous, and Merlin wasnāt that blind.
This wasnāt his Will, his best friend, and he couldnāt trust him.
āThanks for the offer, but Iāve already got one High Priestess.ā He joked, stepping back to the comfort of Morgana and letting her guide him away. He didnāt miss the proud look Morgana gave him, or the way her Magic reached out to soothe his nerves.
Or it would have done, had a hand not closed around his wrist. Merlin yelped, Morgana went skidding back, and Will stood in front of him, very much solidified. It was too accurate, all the way down to the arrow-wound that had killed him.
Merlin was expending too much energy, whatever Will was doing was making it hard to think, hard to breathe, and he vaguely heard Arthur shouting his name. Arthur, he needed to get to his King, needed to hide back behind him where he knew he was safe.
Will was suddenly yanked away from him, not by Morgana, but by the Queen of Camelot herself. She stood tall, glowering down at the figure on the floor, posture regal.
āTouch him again and I will throw you back into whatever dimension you came crawling out of.ā The ice in her tone was terrifying, as was the fact her hand was itching where a sword would be hung. She truly was a formidable woman, Merlin thought, stepping behind Ygraine Pendragon and trusting sheād keep him safe from not-Will.
āYou canāt protect him forever.ā
āWhile my boys are in Camelot, nobody is getting to them.ā With that, Will vanished, and Ygraine turned to look at him.
A hand came to his cheek, catching a tear that he didnāt even realise had fallen.
āYou have to stop projecting, my boy, youāre losing energy.ā He wobbled slightly, watched as Ygraineās frown deepened.
āArthur.ā She called, and the King snapped out of the daze to come to Merlinās side. An arm wrapped around his waist, Ygraine briefly reaching to brush her fingertips along Arthurās chainmailed-shoulder.
āYouāre stronger together.ā She whispered, before the image started to shimmer. Arthur almost walked after her, like he would try and drag her to the land of the living, before Merlin groaned in pain as he was jostled.
āShit, hold on.ā Merlin didnāt have much choice, because in the next moment he was scooped up.
He vaguely had the decency to thank the King, before he blacked out.
**
āWhy would he do that to himself?ā A vague, hazy voice broke through the darkness, reverberating in his mind.
āBecause he wants you to be happy. And we all know how much youād like to properly meet your Mother.ā The voice was softer, gentle, and Merlin placed it to Guinevere. Where she went, Morgana usually followed, the two were inseparable.
āNot if it hurts Merlin.ā Arthurās voice was deeper, filled with an emotion that Merlin couldnāt place.
āYou should tell him how much he means to you, Arthur.ā A shuffling sound, probably Gwen comforting the King, before footsteps echoed. The door shut, and a cool cloth was pressed to his forehead.
Some time later, Merlin decided to open his eyes. It was dark outside, the curtains open and the glass reflecting the light from the fire. He was wrapped in furs, head propped up on pillows far too comfortable to be his own Chambers, and he realised only a moment later that this was Arthurās bed.
The King was asleep, slumped over his desk with a quill in his hand, face sitting on a pile of papers. It was a sight cute enough that Merlin took a moment to savour it, allowed to watch without fear of Arthur noticing. His eyes then drifted to the box that sat upon the table, the same one heād been hiding.
The one he was supposed to have destroyed.
If Morgause really could bring Ygraine back from the dead, if the two of them could successfully give Arthur back his Mother, was it not worth everything he had? His Destiny was already entwined with Arthurās life, what was one more sacrifice?
He slipped from the bed carefully, his dry throat demanding attention. A jug of ale had been left, and although he wasnāt usually a fan, he drank it down quickly.
āI thought youād never wake.ā Arthur always had been a light sleeper when he was stressed, Merlin had learned it was best not to disturb him. So, it shouldnāt have been a surprise that him drinking was enough to wake the King.
āSorry, I stole your bedā¦ā
āI chose to put you in it.ā Arthur cut in, before he rose out of the chair. Merlin couldnāt help but recoil slightly, knowing exactly what was going to come next.
āI thought we said no more secrets.ā It came out as a whisper, Arthur looking at the box, rather than at him.
Heād betrayed Arthurās trust yet again.
āI just wanted to give you what you wanted most.ā Merlin mumbled, annoyed to find tears already brimming in his eyes.
Arthur looked at him, properly looked, shaking his head firmly.
āI want you alive, Merlin. I want you unharmed, and Iād take that any day over my Mother.ā
In the silence that followed the snapped words, Merlin could barely think. All he could see was Arthur, the annoyed frown and the emotional eyes and the way his chest rose and fell with the effort of his words. The way the firelight clung to him, softened the sharp edges and took away the years, made him look so very un-King like in the way he stood. They could just be normal citizens, not a Royal and his Court Sorcerer, and it made Merlinās heart skip.
āWhatās the point in my Magic, if I canāt use it to help you?ā Merlin took a half-step forward, which Arthur mirrored.
āYou didnāt even ask me!ā
āYou were the one that told me you didnāt want to speak about her!ā Merlinās throat protested at the shouting match, the way Arthurās fists were clenching and Merlin was rising to it.
āSheās dead.ā
āIf you just stopped hiding your emotions from me for one minuteā¦ā The Warlock was cut off by Arthurās quick approach, yelping when a hand shoved him until his back hit the wooden frame of the bed. Fingers reached for his throat, like they might just squeeze the life out of him, but they paused inches away.
āI am your King, you canāt speak to me like that.ā Arthur snarled the words, hissed them with vengeance, and Merlin gulped.
āYouāre being a clotpole.ā Merlin wished his voice would sound stronger, that he could stand up for himself against Arthur. Instead, he found his body betraying him, a small part of him pleased that Arthur was so close.
āI donāt want you hurt.ā Arthur eventually said, fingers resting over Merlinās collarbone in a strangely intimate pose. Combined with the fact that they were still looking into each otherās eyesā¦
Arthur tried to move away, clearing his throat as he did so, while Merlin attempted to move the other way.
He could have sworn that neither of them should have tripped in that moment, that Arthurās balance was nearly-perfect so there was no way he should have fallen straight into Merlin, who in turn was naturally clumsy.
His back hit the bed, bouncing slightly and the air leaving him in a rush as Arthurās weight pressed down onto him. Arthur managed to land on his forearm, which saved them from headbutting, but didnāt alleviate from the fact that they were pressed from head to foot.
āYou tripped me.ā Arthur accused childishly, while Merlin rolled his eyes.
āLike I have the coordination for that.ā He shot back, before noting that the dark in Arthurās eyes was rapidly taking over the blue.
Merlin really shouldnāt be staring so intently into the Kingās gaze, nor should he have made the mistake of glancing down to those frankly very kissable lips that heād had to ignore for the best part of eight years.
He wasnāt entirely sure who moved first, Gods he hoped it had been Arthur, but there was a mutual movement that ended with their lips pressed together. The first millisecond was awkward, before Merlin tilted his head to the side and pulled Arthur closer.
He was rewarded in the next second by Arthurās full weight leaning on him, lips hot and demanding against his skin, teeth grazing at his lower lip until he let his mouth part. It was hot, a mess of Merlin gasping as Arthur literally stole his breath, a hand snatching his and linking their fingers together. A tongue brushed over his, soft yet enticing, and he arched his hips up unconsciously.
Arthur broke it off to snigger at him, while Merlin just pouted.
āYou seemed to enjoy that.ā He teased, the Warlock working on getting his breathing back under control.
In response, he rocked his hips, smirking when he heard Arthurās breath catch.
āSo did you.ā
A comfortable silence fell, with Merlin running his fingers through Arthurās hair while the King watched him with an amused smile.
āWe should get some rest.ā Arthur finally said, glancing up to the pillows, then back to Merlin.
Was he allowed to stay the night?
The answer came a moment later, when Arthur stood up and kicked off his boots, his shirt being thrown to some unknown corner of the room. The covers were peeled back, Arthur climbing in, then looking to Merlin.
The Warlock had just been perched on the edge, waiting for some sort of sign. When he found it, he copied Arthurās movements, although he kept his shirt on. Arthur huffed, wrapped an arm around his waist and tugged him close until they were curled together.
āSleep, Merlin.ā The Kingās voice was muffled, considering he was speaking to the nape of Merlinās neck, but it didnāt stop the Warlock from hearing him.
āNight.ā He replied, settling into the embrace.
**
Ygraine moved through the corridors, humming a tune to herself and wondering if she should go and check up on Morgana. The girl really was quite bright, the Queen thought, and would definitely make an incredible advisor to her son.
She paused, glancing down to the strip of fabric that belonged to Merlin. A neckerchief that had been on the floor of Arthurās Chambers, providing the perfect advantage for a ghost that could only connect with Merlin. Luckily, it had enough of his Magic surrounding it for her fingers to clasp it, yanking it out from Arthurās boot.
Chuckling, the Queen of Camelot headed towards the ramparts, deciding sheād quite like to see the sunrise.
Chapter 6: Isle of the Blessed
Summary:
The concluding chapter to the fic, thank you all so much for the love you've shown it :)
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āI donāt want you doing this alone.ā Arthur argued, glancing from Merlin to the ruins behind them. The Warlock halted, mostly because Arthurās hand was around his wrist, but also because he could hear the emotion in his tone. They had agreed to keep things quiet about the two of them until AFTER Merlin had gone to the Isle of the Blessed, yet here Arthur was, in front of the Knights, Gwen and Morgana, looking at him like he was worth everything.
āIf youāre there, Iāll be more concerned with protecting you.ā Merlin told him, the two of them both knowing it was true. Arthur sighed, his hand retreating in a movement that took effort, before the King nodded.
āIf thereās any troubleā¦ā
āIāll call for you.ā He promised, before Arthur looked to the side. Although he couldnāt see her, Arthur knew Ygraine was standing there, ready to be by Merlinās side as they walked out to face Morgause.
āCome back to us.ā Arthur finally said, and Merlin cheekily grinned.
āYou canāt get rid of me that easily.ā He pretended not to see Arthurās sad smile, instead nodded to the others, before turning back to the Isle of the Blessed.
āAre you ready?ā Ygraine asked, moving to his side carefully. Merlin paused, before nodding, taking the first step towards the ruined temple.
The closer they got, the more his Magic quietened. Heād come here before, to save Gaius, to cheat death and kill Nimueh. If it was a painful place for Ygraine to be, she made no indication of it, following him until they saw the altar in the centre.
Morgause was dressed in armour, a sword at her hip, but the helmet missing. She focused on him the moment he stepped through the rocks, a brief smile flitting across her face.
As of yet, he was unsure of whether she was an enemy or an ally.
āI didnāt think youād come, Emrys.ā
āYou sent for me. Although I didnāt appreciate the method.ā The Sorceress tilted her head to the side, studying him for a moment, before her eyes flicked to Ygraine.
āYour loyalty to Arthur Pendragon was strange as a servant, yet it makes more sense, now that I know your title.ā He didnāt pretend like he hadn't brought the box, took it from the satchel and placed it down onto the altar between them.
Her eyes didnāt leave his.
āMy title doesnāt change my loyalty to Arthur.ā Ygraine stayed back, but he could tell she wanted to come forward. She hadn't been keen on the idea to bring the box, had warned him that Morgause might not play fair if it was on the table.
āYour love for Arthur.ā Morgause corrected, before stepping around the altar. Merlin watched her warily, but she made no move to use her Magic, nor reached for her sword.
āI donāt mean you any harm, Merlin. We wanted the same thing, Magic united in Albion. I understand your distrust for me⦠but I want to be with my sister.ā Her voice cracked at the mention of Morgana, giving away the desperation to be with her sister. Merlin could pity that, but he wasnāt going to trust her just yet.
āThen why mention the box.ā
āI thought⦠if I could show you my loyalty, your word would mean more to the King than any other.ā So, she wanted Merlin to vouch for her. It was a dangerous thing to do, letting the most-skilled Sorcerer that Albion had close to Arthur.
āBy bringing back the dead?ā
āBy giving Arthur back his Mother.ā She hesitated, before she stripped off her gloves, offering out her hand.
āThis isnāt dark Magic, Merlin. Iām offering a free exchange of energy, a gift to bring her back.ā He wavered, could imagine Arthurās annoyance at the fact Merlin was even considering it.
āI hate to say this, but sheās being truthful.ā Ygraine murmured, sounding shocked by her conclusion. Merlin snapped his head back to look at her, found the Queen staring at Morgause with tears in her eyes.
āIf I do this⦠you earn Arthurās trust. And if you threaten him, even for a momentā¦ā Morgause chuckled, bowing her head slightly.
āI admire your strength, Emrys.ā A silence fell, in which Merlin could feel the entirety of the Old Religion waiting for his answer.
Slowly, he reached out to take her hand.
**
āMerlin! I was about toā¦ā Arthur halted, because his eyes had darted across to Morgause, who was leaning on Merlin for support. He smiled awkwardly, attempted for a nonchalant look as he guided the weak sorceress across.
āSheās alright, just drained.ā Merlinās words were enough for Morgana to rush forwards, catching her sister and wrapping an arm around her. Morganaās trust led Gwen to also step closer, while Arthur waited for an explanation.
āDrained? From the storm?ā Heād forgotten that had been a side-effect of the spell, glanced up to the dark sky.
āRight, I can sort that.ā It sounded lame, even to his own ears, and he was rewarded with Morgause chuckling.
āSo sheās on our side?ā Arthur didnāt sound like he trusted that, and this was the moment Morgause had been waiting for. Merlin hesitated, only for the smallest of moments, before nodding.
āSheās on our side. Nobody would use that much energy if they didnāt mean it.ā
āEnergy for what?ā Morgana questioned, and Merlin looked to the King.
āDonāt freak out.ā The Warlock then looked over his shoulder to the ruins, and a moment later, Ygraine stepped out.
She still looked slightly dazed, pale and confused, but otherwise alive. Her cheeks had a flush to them, the white gown that she was dressed in moving slightly in the wind as she began to walk towards them.
āMerlin-ā Arthur croaked, sounding so utterly lost that Merlin couldnāt resist going to his side.
āItās okay, this is real. We⦠thatās really her.ā Ygraine took another step, tilted her head to the side slightly, before smiling.
āArthur, my boy.ā
The King had never moved quicker, trusting Merlinās word that this was really her. The hug was so intimate that even Merlin averted his gaze, pretended not to see the shine of tears in Arthurās eyes or the way Ygraine was crying softly as she finally got to cradle him.
Instead, he met Morgauseās gaze, slowly nodded to her in acceptance of what sheād gifted.
When Arthur finally stepped back, the group were awfully quiet, most staring at the former Queen in shock.
āI donāt think we brought enough horses.ā Ygraine joked, breaking the tension that had settled.
āIād more than happily share with you, your Highness.ā Gwaine winked, even daring to smile at the Queen with the most outrageously flirtatious look. She laughed, while Arthur looked tempted to stab his own Knight.
āThank you for the offer, Sir Gwaine, but I believe the couples in the group are more adept to sharing.ā Her eyes drifted to Arthur, who blushed the darkest shade of red, before her gaze turned to Merlin.
The Warlock hesitated, but Ygraineās smile was nothing but comforting, so he moved to her side and allowed her to wrap him up in a hug.
āThank you. For everything.ā She whispered into his ear, while the others went to get the boat ready to leave. When she stepped back, she glanced between the two of them, before smirking.
āIāll meet you both at the boat.ā
It left Merlin to turn to Arthur, awkwardly rubbing the back of his neck while attempting a casual smile.
āSo, youāre not mad?ā The King sighed, before reaching out to grip his tunic, tugging him in. Merlin squawked, mostly because they were in clear sight of the others, and Arthurās Mum!, but the King didnāt seem to care. Lips pressed to his, cutting off any sound of protest.
Someone whistled (it sounded suspiciously like Gwaine), while a couple them cheered. Merlin could do nothing more than blush, knowing he had to look an idiot as Arthur pulled back.
āThatās for not telling me your plan.ā He stated, while Merlin licked his lips nervously.
āWas that supposed to be a punishment?ā Ygraine was stepping into the boat, talking away to Morgause and Morgana, while Gwen helped the Knights board.
āNo, that comes later.ā It was only as Arthurās hand slapped his arse that Merlin understood the words, scoffing as the King laughed.
āI hate you.ā He stated, knowing the very opposite was true.
āOf course you do.ā Arthur teased, heading towards their friends.
Their family.
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