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bitchprince) wrote2010-09-11 01:05 pm
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Camelot, Saturday
The guards of Camelot were up well and early tonight. This, as became immediately apparent to the villagers, would not be one of the peaceful days.
"Search the stables!" Arthur bellowed, stomping across the roads within the city walls as if he owned the place, which technically, it did. "You, check the kitchens. And you, go see about the guards above the South Gate!"
Homes were rifled through, shops were poked at, people were questioned. And all barely after the first rooster had crowed, at that. Whatever was happening, it was obviously big.
[[ the below contains spoilers for Merlin episodes 2x05 and 2x06 ]]
"Search the stables!" Arthur bellowed, stomping across the roads within the city walls as if he owned the place, which technically, it did. "You, check the kitchens. And you, go see about the guards above the South Gate!"
Homes were rifled through, shops were poked at, people were questioned. And all barely after the first rooster had crowed, at that. Whatever was happening, it was obviously big.
[[ the below contains spoilers for Merlin episodes 2x05 and 2x06 ]]
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"The hell?" she whispered to Katchoo when they were just (or maybe almost) out of earshot of the royals and struggling to catch up with Arthur.
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He was also headed for a quieter part of the castle. Possibly to talk to them. Possibly to tear his hair out in clumps.
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"The hell if I know," she hissed back through her teeth. Thank God Arthur wasn't taller, or this catching-up thing would be a much taller (pun intended) order.
At least he was still in visual range; Katchoo'd been trying to memorize the layout of the castle as much as possible but that was a long way from a done deal.
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It wasn't just Francine's question that prompted that, by the way.
"And," she said, the look on her face implying something the complete opposite of the scandalized tone she was affecting, "he's just disappeared?"
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Hopefully.
Then he added, "Not that kind of Seal, for God's sakes, Francine."
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He'd gone for dry, but... Francine-mocking was a little ingrained by now.
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Excruciating as that was.