DAY 6: âCan I uncover my eyes now?â âNo, stop being impatient.â + Humor
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 âCan I uncover my eyes now?â Merlin said, not two minutes after Arthur covered them.Â
 Arthur rolled his eyes, but still got a jab in his stomach from Merlin. âI could hear that eye-roll,â Merlin grinned over his shoulder.Â
 âShut up. Stop being impatient, Merlin.âÂ
 They were outside, in the dead of the night, stumbling through the forest like lunatics. Arthur tried hard to make sure Merlin wouldnât crash into trees, but branches are pesky little things. Merlin let out another hiss when a tree branch grazed his arm.Â
 âYouâre going to remove this blindfold, or Iâll burn it,â Merlin hissed, rubbing his arm. Arthur sighed, resigned. He was determined to keep the location a secret, to see Merlinâs reaction when he would realize where they were.Â
 âJust a bit longer.â Arthur guided Merlin to a clearing, a familiar one. Not much had changed since the last time they were here. The river still flowed, the long grass still tickled their ankles, and the air still felt chilly and clear. Arthur had planned this right to the smallest details. He'd tried his best to recreate the night they kissed.
 Arthur untied the knot to Merlinâs blindfold, letting it drop. Arthur saw everything, every expression that crossed his face. First, it was confusion, then realization sparked his eyes like the stars in the night sky. A brilliant smile crossed his features, giving it a manic edge. Then his eyes turned soft, dark in the moonlight.Â
 Merlin met his eyes, face almost glowing in the starlight. âPrat,â Merlin muttered, drawing Arthur into a soft kiss. Itâs been a month, but it still felt like the first time. Merlinâs kisses were eccentric- the softness of his lips contradicting the feel of his calloused hands framing Arthurâs face. His touch sent the same sparks, same feeling. He kissed like a man struggling for air, but sometimes they were soft and chaste and loving.Â
 Arthur pulled back, resting his head against Merlinâs, relishing the warmth his body provided. âThereâs more,â he muttered after a while of comfortable silence.Â
 âOh?â Merlin asked, fluttering his eyes open. Up this close, Arthur could see the faint blue of his eyes and the dim gold that freckled them. The darkness made it harder to make out anything else.Â
 âYeah,â Arthur said, âonly if you have the patience to wait.â
 Merlinâs lips twitched upwards. âThe one lacking patience would be you, your royal highness.â Arthur shook his head because only Merlin could make it sound like âchamber pot.â
 âNone of that.â Arthur slipped his hand into Merlinâs, intertwining them. âIâll have you know Iâm plenty patient.â
 âFunny,â Merlin smirked. âIf I can recall correctly, youâre the one who unceremoniously crashed his lips to mine, instead of waiting until the laws were repealed, like we agreed.âÂ
 Arthur shrugged his shoulders. âWould you rather I had not?â
 Merlin immediately shook his head, saying, ânuh-huh, kiss me again.â Arthur was more than happy to oblige.Â
 Arthur dragged him to the picnic blankets heâd laid out this morning. Merlin raised his eyebrows in surprise. âOkay, which servant knows about us? âCuz I definitely didnât lay all this out,â Merlin said, sounding genuinely surprised.Â
 âAll me,â Arthur smirked, feeling proud. Merlinâs eyes widened, lips pressed in an impressed line. Arthur felt his pride soar.Â
 âImpressive. Hard to believe, but impressive,â Merlin said and sat down. Arthur did the same. Arthur pulled out the fruits, bread, cheese, and tart cakes he packed from the basket. He laid it all out for Merlin to see.Â
 âAre those apples and blueberry tarts? Who are you and what have you done to Arthur Pendragon?â Merlin narrowed his eyes in fake suspicion.Â
 âThe real Pendragon is rotting in my dungeons, Emrys. Iâm here to kidnap you and make you my pet sorcerer,â Arthur lowered his voice for extra effect. Merlin gasped, his hands flying to cover his mouth.
 Merlin froze and then lowered his hands, face morphing into a thoughtful expression. âWill there be blueberry tarts?â
 âPlenty,â Arthur smirked.
 Merlin shrugged, reaching forward to grab some. âI see no problem with this, then.â
 They both stared at each other for a beat and then burst out laughing. Arthur loved moments like these. Moments where he could forget that he was King and Merlin was a powerful sorcerer, and enjoy the ridiculous company Merlin is. It was just them being completely, utterly, ridiculous.Â
 âNo, but seriously,â Merlin said, once they sobered up, âwhat do I owe this pleasure to?âÂ
 Arthur thought about it, âjust for us. I wanted to show you something, but you have to wait.â
 Merlin smiled a soft one smile and shrugged. âAs long as Iâm waiting with you. What is it?â
 Arthur had to scold his heart for speeding up like that, especially when Merlin shifted over to cuddle with Arthur. His heart, obviously, did not listen. Merlin didnât say anything about it.Â
 âWell, you know that Astronomer that visited a few days ago?â Merlin nodded. Heâd come with a visiting delegation from a kingdom of magic. Arthur had already made peace with the Druids. Now, he thought it was best to start with the neighboring kingdoms, too. Of course, the visiting delegation immediately recognized Merlin, and it was fun watching Merlin get all flustered and shy.Â
 âHe said a giant star would fall tonight, leaving a trail of ice. I wanted to watch, with you,â Arthur said and pulled Merlin closer. The night was getting colder. Merlin turned and gave a look so full of adoration, Arthur just had to kiss him again. âI donât know how he knew, butâŚâ Arthur trailed off, shrugging.Â
 âHe was a seer, remember? And he studies the sky for a living.â
 And so they waited. They teased, bantered, kissed, ate, and teased some more. They watched the sky, but Arthur spent most of it watching Merlin. Sometimes, if he turned a certain way, it looked like the stars were embedded in his eyes, twinkling and shining. Arthur loved him, so much, that it felt amazing.Â
 âIâd seen this before, in Ealdor, I think.â Merlin burrowed his head on Arthurâs chest. Sometime during the night, theyâd laid down on the blanket, too tired to sit up. Arthur tightened his grip around Merlinâs waist, pulling him closer.Â
 âHm?â Arthur hummed, telling Merlin to continue. Arthur buried his nose in Merlinâs messy hair, breathing in the comforting scent there. Merlin smelt like home- like the forests, crisp and fresh. Oh God, Arthur loved him.
 âI donât remember much.â Merlin sighed. âBut it was beautiful. Iâm not sure if itâs the same thing.â
 âCanât trust you to remember much, anyway. Itâs a miracle you remember your own name.â
 For his efforts, Arthur got a mumbled, âshut up,â and a slap to the chest, followed by laughter. Worth it.Â
 âAs I was saying-â Merlin shifted, sliding his legs between Arthurâs, burrowing closer, â- it was a very big star, more like a chunk of rock or something. It left a trail of blue light behind, a long one. It was like a tail or something. It was beautiful.â
 âThat sounds impossible. Rocks? In the sky?â They would fall down to the Earth.Â
 âI know. But it wasnât a star, Iâm sure. It was too big.â Arthur stared dubiously because it sounded ridiculous. This led to a fairly stupid discussion (read: argument) on whether there could be rocks in the sky. Merlin thinks the Sun and Moon are rocks, while theyâre obviously just big stars. Arthur said that this giant ârockâ is just a hoax or something.Â
 âI have faith. Maybe itâs true,â Merlin said, shivering.Â
 âCold?â Merlin nodded. Arthur went to the basket and brought out another blanket, earning a kiss from Merlin. They snuggled close, exchanging kisses and jabs.
 When the moon was halfway across the sky, Arthur gave up. It did put a damper on his mood, a big one, in fact. He wanted to show Merlin something pretty, something impossible. But it just didnât happen.
 âHey, stop pouting,â Merlin said, poking at Arthurâs lower lip. He wore a small smile and leaned forward to press another kiss. âIt doesnât matter-â
 âIt does, though,â Arthur sighed.Â
 Merlinâs eyes went all soft and adoring, his hands running through Arthurâs hair. âIâm happy, though. Itâs been a while since I had this much fun,â Merlin confessed.
 Arthur had to agree. The past couple of months were hectic. He got crowned King, Merlin showed him a side of himself which Arthur never knew about, they fought, made up, almost kissed, decided they werenât ready, and then kissed again because Arthur couldnât wait. Then there were the countless meetings and delegations and feats. In the end, they were both worn out and tired.Â
 But Arthur wanted to, perhaps, maybe, try doing something romantic. He failed, obviously, and it was disappointing. Arthur wanted to see Merlinâs brilliant smile, hear his melodious laugh, lose himself in his eyes. Arthur hated the fact that heâd gone all soft, but Merlin made it all worth it.Â
 Merlin sighed, letting his head rest on Arthurâs chest. âAlright,â Merlin said, raising his head again. âI could show you what I saw in Ealdor as a kid.â
 Arthur considered it. If they wait for too long, theyâd lose the night sky and wonât be able to see anything.Â
 âHow?âÂ
 Merlin smirked, wiggling his eyebrows. He raised an arm and wiggled it, âmagic.â
 Arthur chuckled, impressed. âI thought you said magic was to be used judiciously, or something like that.â
 Merlin frowned, shrugging. âI think I can make an exception.âÂ
 Merlin rolled away from Arthurâs chest, resting beside Arthur. Arthur turned his head so that he could see Merlin. He inched his hand closer to Merlinâs because he missed the physical contact. Merlin wordlessly held Arthurâs hand and closed his eyes.Â
 Merlin said something Arthur couldnât quite understand, but when his eyes opened, they flashed a brilliant gold. It reminded Arthur of sunsets. Merlin's face twisted, eyes narrowing in concentration and effort. His grip on Arthurâs hand suddenly tightened, making Arthur jump.
 âMerlin-â Arthur began to protest because Merlinâs grip suddenly slacked. Arthurâs stomach dropped, because what if Merlin hurt himself? He always pushes himself to his extent, poking and prodding at his limits.
 Merlin turned his head to the side, his eyes tired. The corners of his lips twitched up, smiling lazily.Â
 Arthurâs heart dropped. Arthur pulled him closer, cradling him in his arms. Oh God, what if Merlin really hurt himself? Arthur should have known that it was a bad idea. Dammit.Â
 âWatch,â Merlin slurred. Arthur couldnât take his eyes off Merlin. He could not; will not. It was his fault, and Merlin isnât telling him whatâs wrong- âIf you miss it, Iâll never forgive you.âÂ
 Arthur reluctantly tore his eyes away from Merlin, clutching him closer. And, oh, oh. It was large, larger than a wishing star, but smaller than the moon. But it left a beautiful trial of white and blue, glittering like a million stars crowded in one area. It moved across the sky, and in about a couple blinks, it was gone, leaving behind a trail of white dust.Â
 Not a few seconds later, a wishing star passed by. Arthur knew it was childish and stupid, but he closed his eyes and wished a wish.Â
 Arthur turned his head to where Merlin was still watching the sky. Something heavy bloomed in his heart, something spectacular, magical. Arthur wondered what he had done to deserve Merlin- someone so beautiful, so magical, so, so- Merlin.Â
 Arthur was shocked by the intense wave of emotions he felt. He swallowed past the lump in his throat, content to continue watching Merlin watch the night sky. Merlin turned, and soon they were staring at each other.
 Arthur is very well aware that he looks like a love-sick fool, and for once, he doesnât care. He wants Merlin to know, to understand, just how much he cares for him, how much he loves him.Â
 So he did. Under the night sky, under the stars, right after Merlin did something that seemed so impossible, Arthur pulled him closer, delighted to have him in his arms. âI love you,â he whispered, and meant it with every fiber of his being. Heâs never felt so deeply for anyone. He never let himself. But Merlin, sweet, loyal, impossible, Merlin, broke through every one of his walls and carved a Merlin-shaped hole in his heart. He wouldnât have it any other way.
 Merlinâs expression changed from droopy to delighted, smiling wide and lazy. Merlin leaned forward but couldnât get far. But Arthur understood. He pressed his lips against Merlinâs, nipping at his bottom lip, sucking it. Merlinâs kisses got sloppier, and Arthur pulled back.Â
 âI lovâ yâu to-'' Merlin began slurring, but Arthur understood. He placed a soft kiss on his forehead, heart about to burst. He tucked Merlinâs head under his chin, bringing the blanket up to Merlinâs chin. He tucked him in, weirdly comfortable sleeping on the ground, but it mostly had to do with Merlin being in his arms.
















