Synopsis: You work at the castle, just enough to get by, but the winter season always brings its own struggles
Tags/Warnings: Merlin/GN!Reader, servant!reader, pre-relationship, fluff
Word Count: 929
For prompt "seasonal depression" from my Winter Request Event
Winter in Camelot had never been easy. When you were younger, things had seemed so much simpler. Youâd not had to worry about where your next meal would be coming from or whether youâd gotten enough sleep to not collapse at your work station. Youâd grown up quickly though, and in time you were alone, and left to find greener pastures. Youâd been lucky to make it onto the castle staff, even if the work was grueling for little gratitude. You were housed, you had pay enough to survive, and there wasnât much more you could ask for than that.
The snow was harsh, biting at your skin through your thin clothes, making every room in the castle cold as ice. You worked hard anyway, eager each day to return home to your slightly warmer bed, and a fire you could stoke to keep yourself warm. It was easier to heat a smaller room.
But it wasnât enough. To be busy and to be stable just didnât seem to be enough. Perhaps you were greedy, so many people would die to have what you did.
Then there was Merlin.
The winter was consuming you as it did each year, making you quieter, almost frailer. You resented it, and each year tried so hard to do better, and yet you never seemed to be strong enough to do so. Merlin strode in like the warmth of a summerâs day, and stole your work right from your hands.
âYouâre freezing cold,â he mumbled disapprovingly, rubbing one of your hands between both of his, âlucky for you, I know a remedy for that.â And suddenly he was stealing you away from your station.
He pulled you down frostbitten castle halls, occasioanlly sliding across frozen stones in his worn boots, and yet he never stopped smiling, and his contact with you seemed to chase the cold from your bones. It was hard to lift your mood in the winter, for reasons you didnât entirely understand, but Merlin was relentless, and everyone knew it. You supposed that was why nobody even attempted to stop you as the two of you charged down hallways with almost matching smiles. Yours wasnât quite as broad as his, but it was enough.
âHere we go.â He declared as you arrived in a small room, it seemed to be some sort of storage room.
âWhat are we doing here, Merlin?â You asked with a small amused smile, and a huff of air you supposed almost sounded like a laugh.
âWell, smaller rooms are warmer, right? With two of us in here itâll warm up in no time.â He said. When he turned to you, his smile was stubborn and boyish, his eyes lit up with mischief.
âI have work to do Merlin.â
âAnd youâre taking a break.â He retorted instantly, tugging you to sit down with him on an overturned box.
Your thighs pressed together, knees touching lightly, his hand still holding yours. You couldnât begin to imagine why heâd want to do this for you, but you couldnât feel anything but grateful. Your usual companions at the castle didnât enjoy spending time with you during the winter, they didnât like how your mood turned.
âWhy are we doing this?â You asked him after a moment, eyes fixed on your linked hands.
âBecause I can tell youâve been feeling down, and I donât like it. Iâd much prefer if you were happy.â
âItâs not that easy, Merlin.â
âThen let me make it easier. Let me just.. keep you warm.â He said, and suddenly the warm truly did seem warmer. You missed the brief flicker of his eyes turning cold, a simple spell cast on the space that would dispel when the door was opened again. Maybe he couldnât lift your spirits, but he could at least warm your body, and if you let him, maybe your heart too.
âThank you, Merlin. I appreciate this more than you know.â
âYou could always show me how much you appreciate it.â He replied, with that little smirk you had watched turn people wild. The kind he wore whenever he was about to do something ill advised.
âAnd how would I do that?â
âA kiss, maybe?â Came his next words, rushed like he wasnât sure he could stay brave enough to say them.
âThatâs quite forward of you, Merlin.â
âDonât tell me you havenât noticed how much attention Iâve been giving you? I know I havenât said it.. but Iâd really thought youâd realised.â
âOh. I just thought.. that was you being you.â
âNo, that was me trying to get your attention. To get you to see me.â He admitted, and you were sure the flush on his cheeks had nothing to do with the cold, nor the new warmth in the small space.
âWell, I see you now.â You said softly, and with his little confession you were powerless to do anything but press your lips to his in a brief kiss. You were able to feel the way his lips curved in a familiar smile against yours, could feel his warm breath against you when you pulled apart to rest your foreheads together.
âI think I might need another one - just to be really sure I felt your gratitude.â And when you gently shoved him for the audacity, Merlin only laughed and grinned. Maybe the winter wouldnât be so difficult this year, with someone as bright as Merlin beside you - you struggles wouldnât disappear, you knew that instinctively, but maybe he was right that he could at least make it easier.
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hc that merlin did one day actually teach arthur poetry, specifically the oral tradition of ealdor, because Arthur may be extremely well-read, but he's been deprived of genuine connection most of his life so he'd hardly know the basics of folklore, let alone orally spoken poems which were never written down.
Arthur reciprocates this by teaching Merlin the poetry he does know, patiently explaining each word or phrase which merlin doesn't really understand because traditional poetry can be hard.
Leon spots them curled up together in bed Merlin's head in arthur's lap, Arthur holding a book of poetry. He smiles and leaves them alone.
Summary when the witchfinder accuses you of having magic you must convince Arthur that your feelings for the boy have never been disingenuous. And Merlin must race against the clock to save you but can you be saved? Can your relationship with Arthur? Can love truly conquer Arthurâs prejudice?
Italics mean flashbacks
Word count: about 8k
Warning: torture, mention of execution, feeling betrayed, readers anxious, reader accepts death, canon divergence (but same overarching plot), Arthur may be a bit ooc sorry!
A/n: whoâs back with the bbc Merlin fics? Me!!!!!!! Two fics in *almost* the same month-WHO is she? But seriously Iâve been writing more and Iâm so glad I have I really enjoy writing these fics for you guys and to everyone who has supported me thank you so much!! We hit 900 followers a few weeks ago and it was such a milestone thank you all for enjoying my fics enough to follow!
â.àłàż*:
The witch finders arrival had you and Merlin in shambles he had already been pointing fingers and he had been in Camelot for nearly a day and already had been accusing people of having magic.
What was worse, he had witnesses. Three girls from the lower town who had been seeing traces of magic a man coughing up a frog from his throat, to a goblin dancing in the flames of a dying fire. To faces of the drowned in the well. with every confession you sent an angry glare to Merlin beside you, since he was the reason this witch finder had been called in the first place.
Fear bubbled in your throat when the witchfinder said he already had suspects. and who the witchfinder had accused happened to be yourself, Merlin, and the lady morgana.
It was day three when he found âproofâ you were a witch. (Of course you were but the proof was bogus. It wasnât yours.)
It wasnât Merlinâs either, it was an amulet poorly hidden in a pot. Neither yourself nor Merlin were skilled with charming jewellery, and you couldnt wear bracelets whilst being the court physicians apprentice, besides when would you even have the time to charm jewellery? Between saving Arthur, being gauisâs apprentice, and watching over Merlin you never had a second to breathe.
But despite having never seen the amulet in your life you knew the witchfinder would see no sense. Men like that never would, and what was worse the witchfinder happened to be an old friend of gauis, with a reputation based on brutality and hatred. He despised magic with a passion if he suspected you, you were already as good as dead.
But you couldnât let Merlin die by the hands of the witchfinder, Merlin had far too much life ahead of him.
He had to protect Arthur. He had to unite Albion. he had to live long enough to see Arthurâs rule And believe me There was nothing you wanted more than to see Arthur unite Albion and bring magic to the land But you werenât the one destined to unite Albion, you were however destined to protect those you loved and some part of you was okay with dying for the cause of keeping your family safe.
and if you were asked if you regretted taking the fall for Merlin or gauis, of course youâd say no. He was your best friend and gauis was like a grandfather to you. Youâd let them sentence you to death a thousand times over if it meant Merlin was safe. If gauis was safe.
âSearch through that cupboard and under the bed!â The witch finders commanding voice called out to the guards as they tore apart gauisâs chambers you were aware by now that the moment he walked in heâd already deemed you guilty.
By the way His eyes narrowed like a predator to prey, the atmosphere was tense like heâd been preparing to go for the kill for awhile now. and disgust permeated from his figure in waves this man watched you like you were the dirt on his shoe, some small disgusting insect that deserved to die if he even thought you had magic.
Sharing a nervous glance at gauis your hands wringing nervously in your lap as you watched these knights destroy your home your gaze asked gauis the same question heâd been dreading, where was Merlinâs spell book?
If you were going to go down for magic paraphernalia you fully thought it would be because of Merlinâs spell book not some poorly disguised amulet that wasnât yours in the first place.
Leon had been the one to find the amulet a haunted look in his eyes you could tell Leon did not want to do this, but honour bounded the knights more than kinship. More than years spent with each other from childhood sparring, to treating his wounds when Leon grew from a bashful baby faced boy into a lean young man practicing to become a knight.
He was honour bound to tell this monster what he found And youâd hate to see Leon burned beside you under the guise of solidarity. It was better for one to burn than two.
âAn. enchanted. amulet.â The witchfinder spoke slowly as he inspected the Jewlery, every word sealing your fate âwhose is this? Perhaps the boy Merlin Or the girls? Or even yours, old friend.â The witch finder sneered pointing his finger in your face as he circled gauis and yourself like you were prey
Your horror filled eyes flickered to gauis and you watched as his mouth opened and his eyes flashed with familiar selflessness it was clear, what the old man was going to do, he loved his little family as much as you did and youâd hate to see the old man take the blame for you or Merlin again.
living with gauis has already been enough of a burden you couldnât let him die for something he had no part in (not that you did either but you were nothing if not loyal.) your heart constricted in your chest, your stomach dropping
One of you would surely be executed for this but you would not let it be Merlin, or gauis. It would be you before it ever was them.
Taking a shaky breath you stepped forward your hand out to block gauis front from stopping you âitâs mine.â
And the beat of your heart deafened you the room went deadly silent guards hands went to their swords ready for anything, in the corner of your eye gauisâs face went ghostly pale filled with horror as he watched his youngest apprentice, the girl he practically raised as if his own stare down this false god with cold eyes the sent fear shooting through gauis, you were capable you like Merlin had the ability to destroy your enemies without lifting a finger but gauis knew you better than for you to defend yourself. But you would be brave braver than anyone else.
You steeled yourself infront of the witchfinder your eyes narrowed dangerously. You did not take kindly to those attempting to ruin your family.
âGuards.â With one word the witch finder sealed your fate, looking to gauis behind you, your eyes only let your guard slip for a moment and the old man saw the burning fear that filled your gaze. As Leonâs hands restrained you with hesitation.
âyou canât!â Gauis called pointedly to the witchfinder âitâs not hers! she doesnât know what sheâs saying.â Gauis pleaded desperately after you seething from where he stood, he would not watch another child die.
you felt your heart break for the man who was like your father. âLeon, please.â You pleaded to Leon to release your hands for just a moment and the man youâve known since childhood released his grip for only a second it was enough for you to break his hold and sprint to take gauis in a hug
Crashing into his arms you closed your eyes blinking away tears And you muttered the one phrase that could save you, that could reverse this fatal mistake, the one thing that stopped the panic in gauis for only a moment âItâs not mine.â
Before Leonâs hands had pulled you from gauisâs comforting arms, your tearful eyes met gauis and you expected to be met with fear but a newfound determination in gauisâs face calmed you, hope filled your heart Merlin would find a way to save you he always did.
Leon bent your hands behind your back and lead you down the halls of the castle
The witchfinder leading you through the halls, your Druid communication had been the most useful in situations like this, situations where Merlin was nowhere to be found
âMerlin, if you can hear this please find a way to get me out of this. The witchfinder has accused us of using magic be careful. Help me Merlin, Please find Arthur.â You didnât get a response despite the fact You had never begged and you never had sounded quite as hopeless as you did then, even when you were behind enemy lines, in enemy dungeons it was different.
They werenât your friends, werenât your family sentencing you to die this was.
As you were dragged through the halls Camelot knights walked all around you, their billowing red capes with the golden dragon crest that once brought you so much comfort now brought only dread, the burning memory being wrapped up in Arthurâs cape on a hunting trip once dearly reminisced now just felt cruel.
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The braying of horses and the taps of hooves on the ground as you, the knights, Arthur and Merlin set off on a hunt you found it silly to be hunting for game for fun but you couldnât refuse the invite considering you were arthurs personal physician recommended by gauis (and Merlin babysitter) and atleast you were with your closest friends who are the loyalist of loyal.
As opposed to being stuck in gauisâs chambers mulling over books like you do almost daily youâd take any possible time with Arthur especially away from prying eyes.
The sun was starting to go down and you were too far away from Camelot to head home so Arthur called it and youâd be camping in the woods tonight, you didnât mind. It was nice to camp under the stars with your friends away from all the expectations, The watchful eyes. Camelot was home but it was growing increasingly more dangerous.
Here, in the forest with Arthur and Merlin and the knights you were more than just a physician you were equal. You were more then just lower class, you were free and here under the constant cover of trees and the darkening blanket of the setting sun you could be more than some backup physician, you were just y/n. And Prince Arthur was just Arthur.
And if you could have just cupped this moment in your hands and held it tightly to your chest you would have.
Camped by a large oak tree in Arthurâs arms his red cape with the golden pendragon sigil covered your body from the elements keeping you safe and warm and in the light of the fire there was no fear, no worry about expectations. Or watching eyes all that mattered was being truly yourself with the man you love in his arms unashamed.
When sleep finally stole you away from Arthur Merlin couldnât stop the question that was brewing for months âdo you love her?â The young man asked scouring the ground with a stick his arms rested on his knees as he watched the couple together Merlin knew this would turn out badly his best friend, a physician with no title dating the crowned prince of Camelot? A recipe for disaster
He knew what his destiny foretold, he knew the perils and he knew that your role in destiny would surely not let this freedom, this unabashed love stay happy. There could be no room for happiness when you had magic.
âOf course I love her.â The prince found himself telling Merlin hesitation in his voice fear rolling from him in waves, by now it was the late hours of the night, the knights and yourself long since asleep and Merlin and Arthur the only ones still awake
âYou know your father would never approve?â Merlin spoke assured that if uther found out youâd most likely be executed
âI know that Merlin, but one day it will be different my father will have no say and I will be king when I am king I want her- to be my queen.â Arthurâs fingers run through your hair softly a promise Arthur swore to himself he would keep his arms wrapping tightly around your waist the soft sound of your breathing calming Arthurâs pounding heart he knew this was reckless and senseless but this was love. And love has no logic.
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Now a bitter taste of betrayal sat heavily on your shoulders as you were flanked by those you call friends as they lead you to your death you couldnât blame them itâs not their fault they have to follow uther but it leaves a horrible taste in your mouth
How things had changed.
It was sad to feel Leonâs grip firm but not brutish still trying not to hurt you as if he wasnât leading you to what would be your death. You were aware from the moment Arthur managed to steal your heart youâd end up on the gallows or burnt at the stake or youâd face death in battle intentionally scheduled by uther. He hated anyone who was not of noble blood for Arthur.
And No good ever came from destiny, and if it was your destiny to die in place of your loved ones youâd die a valiant death. But it didnât stop the shake in your hands.
You could mask your fear you would not give the witchfinder what he wants. He would not break you.
But leon could feel the shake in your hand and feel the erratic beat of your heart from the pulse point on your wrist and he wanted nothing more than to damn the consequences and save you but he couldnât. you could only rely on Merlin to prove the witchfinder a fraud and you to be innocent you could only pray for Arthurâs forgiveness. After your innocence is proven.
But the horrible feeling of dread that was building in your stomach as they were leading you into the dungeons a cell- no doubt already made up- And down every step you felt like throwing up when you finally made it to the bottom of the stair case the scent of wet earth and straw filled your nose the bricks that lined the dungeon and its torches that burned steadily along the side of the stairs made you feel ill.
The witch finder swung open the first vacant cell and Leon was forced to keep you there walking you the the center of the room, the suns rays that slipped through the cracks of the small window warmed your face but it didnât comfort you, soon the sun would be your clock, your tally mark for your final night alive if Merlin failed.
Leonâs hands left yours and still the ache in your shoulders stayed âIâm sorryâ he spoke lowly in your ear before he stepped away you turned to finally face your friend
âLeon, let Arthur know Iâm sorryâ You called to the man who grew up beside you who had been growing up pledging to die for Camelot even if that meant dying young he never expected the young girl with so much light in her eyes, and gentleness that always managed to calm her patients, he never thought sheâd be the one on deaths door before him.
Before the man could reply the witch finger slammed the cell door shut and sneered through the bars ânot to worry heâll find out soon enough.â
Your heart constricted in your chest as you watched them all walk away the iron in the Camelot dungeons nullifying your powers and your connection with Merlin you couldnât hear his reply to your plea you were well and truly alone you could of course break out from the cells the iron didnât make you powerless only dulling your connection with the earth, the place your power comes from. But you couldnât put your friends at risk.
â.àłàż*:
It was hours later when guards came to haul you away to your sentencing, heavy iron handcuffs clicked into place over your hands large chains weighing you down & tight enough to make the skin on your wrists rub painfully.
As Guards lead you through the castle to the throne room, there you stood at the large mahogany double doors two guards on either side as they flung the doors open all your friends and family, all your previous patients were standing there watching as the witchfinder lead you in as the number one suspect, the guilty witch. two guards gripped your arms and threw you to the ground in front of the king, a man who youâve spent countless hours mending, and stitching up alongside gauis.
Your hands shook as your knees took the brunt of the force, your chains rattling from where you were you couldnât see Merlin, or gauis. But You could feel Merlinâs energy over the crowd
âIâm going to get you out of this y/n, I swear.â Merlin promises to you through your Druid telepathy and you bit back the tears as You scowled at the sight of the ground. you couldnât bare look up at the sight of morgana in front of you, of Arthur infront of you fear that youâll see nothing but disgust, embarrassment and regret on his face.
âHere is the first witch Iâve uncovered in my short time here in Camelot. The court physicians apprentice. The princes! Physician!â Every word the witch finder spoke booms over the crowd as he exclaims to the counsel shock no doubt painted their faces youâve treated every single person in this room and youâve used magic on quite a few to save them. Why was that a bad thing? If you have the power to save someone was that not the right thing to do? Magic is not bad but people are.
âWHO can imagine what she could have used on the prince unsupervised! What magic she could have used and at what cost to the prince!â By the gasps of those standing around the room the witchfinders words seemed to make them angry, seemed to make the king angry he loved Arthur in his own way so for the witchfinder to use Arthur to sentence you, god. You were surely going to die.
âNo.â Arthurâs words were quiet this was the first time he had said anything ây/n a witch? I mean come on weâd know! Sheâs lived in Camelot since she was five. And she wouldnât harm a fly!â Arthur called like it was laughable resting his hand on his hip like it was obvious but by the look in his eye the look of realisation but you couldnât find disgust you didnât have time to search for it.
But It made you turn your gaze to the floor Arthur knows. he knows. you have magic. Youâve healed him countless times. no stab wound, or arrow wound could be healed as quickly as his has or all the time heâs been injured in battle only moments before, before the searing pain has been replaced with a dull ache. Or the times as a child where any scrape or scuffed knee had been eased by a soft kiss over the wound. The look of betrayal passing over his face when you gained the courage to finally look at him made you shrink into yourself
âThatâs exactly what someone under her spell would say. I fear, uther that the prince is too close to her to see clearly.â The witchfinder spoke with a voice like acid and you couldnât stand making yourself small if he was going to do you for magic you would not be ashamed. You would not hide from his gaze.
Your chained hands pushed you from your slumped position on the ground your hair messily falling over your face you stood on shaky legs looking at the people in the throne room, all your friends watching you with pity filled faces you couldnât stand it.
It made you feel sick, especially the fearful teary eyed look from morgana like she was seeing her future you hated this.
Uthers response felt like it took years, ây/n l/n I sentence you to death.â The room fell eerily silent before a scream filled your head, it was Merlin you whirled around to spot him in the crowd tears in his eyes and anger flashing across his face you wouldnât be surprised if the next attempt on uthers life would be from Merlin.
âNo! Father you canât. What evidence do you have?!â Arthur pleaded with his father quietly by his throne anger glaring in arthurs eyes pointed not at you, it gave you hope that he didnât hate you enough to want you dead.
âMy word is final.â The king sneered and your hope filled heart broke. Swallowing hard your eyes searched for Merlin the fear in your eyes hit him hard as he watched
you be carted out of the court room your eyes locking with Merlinâs anger and tears filled his eyes before your eyes swept to Arthurâs & the sheen of betrayal sat heavy in his eyes and before you could stop yourself you called out for him one last time. As the guards dragged you to the doors.
âArthur!â
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The cells in camelots dungeons were always your most hated place to be from the horrid stench to the chill that cooled your bones to the straw that littered the floor In wet mangled clumps. To the extent it weakened your connection to your magic. Your magic was your strength the very essence of you to have it be weakened by the iron felt wrong.
The dungeons were perhaps the scariest place in Camelot there youâd sit, forced to rot as theyâre building a funeral pyre for you and your execution is due in a day.
But youâd been there for now two days, and Day by day you were becoming more and more sure that this was the one situation Merlin could not save you from.
by the betrayed look on Arthurâs face when you were lead through the large doors infront of the entire court for your sentencing and the cold look in uthers eyes you were a dead woman walking.
And maybe you deserved it by the look on Arthurâs face as the pieces fell into place and he realised all the times his wounds eased that were not with the help of adrenaline, but magic. it made you wonder did he believe you had enchanted him? Bewitched him to love you? It pained you greatly to even think that Arthur may be in his chambers rethinking every kiss youâve shared with one another. Would your love ever truly be enough for him to forgive you for magic? Of course he didnât like magic that was to be expected but he liked you. At least you thought he liked youâŠ
And He liked Merlin, heâd shown countless times indifference to magic, magic that had saved his life countless times, and still the look of betrayal in his eyes made you wonder Were all your secret picnics and stolen kisses in corridors just something to occupy him?
Were you nothing more than Arthurâs dirty little secret, a silly little romance that would have only ended in tragedy?
was it all for nothing?
Were you nothing to him?
No you were not nothing. You were everything you were his in private. the only place he didnât have to perform. He didnât have to agree with his fatherâs actions he could just be Arthur pendragon not the prince.
besides Itâs better to have loved Arthur and to die for it than to have never had him at all. You may never be his queen but you were for a fleeting moment, for a fleeting moment you were his and he was yours.
And now you would burn because you loved your family too much to watch them die, you half wondered as you sat in that cell if uther knew.
If he had known you and Arthur were courting in secret and if he called the witchfinder to get rid of more than one the little scandal waiting to happen and you wouldnât put it past uther to condemn you to death so long as Arthur is still under his control.
The longer you sat in your cell the more you stewed, a slue of emotions crashing over you, from sadness to anger, to acceptance.
You would accept the fate of burning for your loved ones but you would not accept the fate of losing Arthur. Not like this.
You would not be separated by death, if Arthur didnât want you after knowing the truth you would live with it, but you would not live with not knowing.
Your love for the boy had been too strong you were going to marry Arthur in the future, it wasnât to far away having a family with the prince, having a life.
That could have been your future. If you were not awaiting execution.
You sat there in drenching sadness that crashed like waves, what was worse was the sound of keyâs jiggling. Did you misjudge the days? Was this going to be the end? already?
âYou and me are going to have a little talk.â The witch finder sneered unlocking your cell and looking down at you with hatred still you didnât gaze in his eyes. You watched the floor with intensity as he hauled you off to a different cell leading you through the halls past the staircase you caught sight of a shaky morgana your eyes found hers and suddenly you felt a lot more scared than before.
In the cell there was a chair and a table and a small cart of various medical and surgical weapons âoh shitâ your mind screamed as the witch finder forced you to the chair âSo we can do this two ways. Itâs up to you confess why youâre in Camelot and who else has magic. and maybe Iâll let you live. Donât tell me and Iâll find out myself.â The cruelty in his tone made you rear back subconsciously eyes narrowing at the witchfinders gaze
âThenâ you sighed shakily looking at him through your lashes coldlyâyouâre going to have to find out yourself.â You summoned every inch of anger and willed it in your tone. Trying to be brave despite the frantic beats of your heart.
But It was hours spent in that damp Camelot cell hidden from the other prisoners clamped to a chair and the witch finder inches from your face and array of striking weapons on a small cart made your breathing hitch.
But youâve had worse, youâve had to fight wilderin in hengists kingdom for sport. Both yourself and Gwen had been kidnapped under the guise of being morgana and her physician and so yourself and Gwen were forced to masquerade as morgana and yourself and you were stuck in different cells both damp and smelling of blood and wet earth.
And then there was Lancelot who happened to be hengists champion, and a champion who only days later youâd be thrown into the pit with a wilderin with no weapons with a tied up Gwen and Lancelot. Both yourself and Lancelot had stayed behind to give Gwen time to escape and ultimately were the first to be thrown in the cage again you didnât mind as long as Gwen escaped youâd be fine.
But Truth be told the odds were very against you, but magic was always going to save you, but using it would doom you especially in front of everyone in hengists court. With the use of magic and a bloodied broken bone from the wilderins last meal made for a convenient way to murder the beast. Until another one came and Merlin and Arthur had saved you just in time From its hideous rat jaws the huge bleeding scar of its teeth in your arm made you detest the stench of blood and earth.
That was probably the worst experience of your life until now. And the scar from the wilderins teeth was still healing but the physical scars meant nothing the torture of being in a cell that smells the same as this dungeon was the worst that and the feeling of knowing your life is going to end were probably the most humbling experiences.
But, the only saving grace was that night in camp where Arthur had taken it upon himself to patch up your wilderin wound (poorly might you add as a physician it was odd to let the only man with very little experience patching someone up, patch you up.)
But you let him anyway and Arthurâs hands held your arm with feather light touches the needle threaded through your flesh with clumsy fingers the stiching off centre and rough around the edges but it was Arthurâs way of telling you he cared, the silk thread slid easily through your flesh but it pained you every stitch Arthur was no physician but he was trying.
âIâm glad youâre okay. And Gwen told me when they questioned you about any secrets of Camelot you never cracked.â
ânever Camelot is my home.â You smiled at the prince but your attempt at reassurance failed miserably and he ducked his head
âI wish you, cracked. Then they wouldnât have given you that.â Arthur pointed to the growing black eye rapidly swelling over your left eye a bruise you got for refusing to rat out any information on when guards were on duty, the way to the Camelot armory or anything you overheard as a physician from any loose lipped clients.
âI am not weak Arthur. I can deal with a black eye and brutish men. Iâve been sparring with you and the knights for yearsâ Your eyes pointed angrily at the boy crossing your arms over your chest despite the half finished stitching feeling the half sewn wound twist painful as you did so but you hid the pain to appear strong something youâve done since you were young
âI never said that! But you- you arenât weak. I canât stand seeing you in pain.â Arthurâs blue eyes bore into yours with such an intensity his eyes flashing from your lips to your eyes his hand cupping your jaw as he pressed his lips softly against yours shock prevented you from kissing back as the blonde went to pull away you chased his lips kissing him back with feverish passion.
âI love you Arthur.â You rested your head against his the exhaustion of the day catching up to you he didnât say it back but you didnât care he just had to know.
â.àłàż*:
The memory of Arthur made you feel loved it kept you strong, hit after hit, once against your ribs twice against your face, four times against your legs and once more against your face with enough force to split your lip licking the blood that dripped from your lip your bruised body heaved in pain and still you never cracked.
âCome on miss l/n, just tell me two little names and all this can stopâ
âYouâre deluded.â You sneered before spitting a wad of blood into the witchfinders face smiling gleefully when your blood tinged spit stained his face but the glee was short lived when the man had sent a quick hit to your chest stealing the air from your lungs.
Before he grabbed a tool with a screw and roughly pulled your thumb into it âyou will tell me miss y/n what your intentions are with the prince and with Camelot or I will force it out of you.â
The witchfinder shredded his coat as he leaned over you tightening the screw into your thumb the pressure of the screw against your finger had you squirming in your seat as he tightened the contraption more and more
âAll you need to do is confess your accomplices. And this will stop.â His voice echoed the room but the feeling of a sharp screw drilling into your finger tighter and tighter puncturing the nail and skin the pain otherworldly and unbearable you tried to hold your scream back but when the man still did not relent and instead tightened the thumb screw you let out your blood curdling scream.
âWHO! Are! Your! Accomplices!â His voice yelled now as he tightened more and more gut wrenching screams ripped from your throat you would let yourself scream, let yourself cry but you would not tell him a thing.
The crushing feeling of your thumb bones breaking made your heart beat incredibly fast your other ironed hand gripped the table with force your nails digging into the wood
He still tightened the screw and by the loud haunting screams that ripped from you and the smile on the witchfinders face he enjoyed your pain you couldnât help the salty tears and horrible screams the pain unbearable and overcoming your sense but still your mouth locked on any information like a vault.
âCome on!â His voice boomed as his hands squeezed your bicep his eyes crazed as he watched you
âFuck you!â You screamed eyes red with tears and fighting the approaching darkness in the corner of your vision
âAredian, sir. The king has called a meeting and requires your presence.â The servant at the cell door had spoken quietly to the witchfinder nervous in his presence
The witchfinder sighed straightening his posture rolled his eyes and moved close to your ear âno matter, miss l/n. The lady morgana, and Merlin will burn with you soonâ
Your heart dropped and you struggled against the restraints the excruciating pain from your finger and the rest of your beaten body the pain in your ribs alluded you to the potential broken bones it caused your panicked shouts to echoed through the dungeon and the witchfinders laugh filled the room
âNo! Aredian stop.â You cried to his retreating figure âIâll confess to the use of sorcery if. And only if, you spare Merlin and morgana.â Your eyes close in defeat
âGood choice, miss y/n. take her to her cell.â
â.àłàż*:
And there you were again cut off from anyone and anything unsure if Merlin would be able to prove you innocent, or if heâd burn with you, or if Arthur still even cared the woman he was courting was about to be executed and had just withstood torture. Hengist was bad but he never had broken your bones or tortured you only tried to feed you to wilderin.
The pain in your thumb had dulled but the bleeding hole had still gushed the measly bandage that consider of your dress did barely anything to stop the bleeding and the iron cells mixed with the torture made your magic virtually ineffective making you unable to fully heal your wounds only dulling the pain of your thumb.
your time was running out and you were truly alone in the cells your connection to Merlin via your druid telepathy was proving useless he wouldnât respond you couldnât warn him of the witch finder and by the shine of the moon in your cell you only had hours left.
There is already a funeral pyre with your name on it in the court yard. You couldnât help the tears that slipped down your cheeks you didnât want to die not like this and a prison break wasnât even on your mind theyâd just kill Merlin and gaius in your absence there was no way out. and the crushing guilt of something you cannot change began to pound against your skull. Were you born wrong?
Was it wrong to have this magic? This power that has saved those youâve loved for years why was it seen as inherently evil? Why were you seen as inherently evil? All you wanted was your friends to be safe.
And between the pain that debilitated you from the physical blows to the broken bones in your thumb and the emotional pain of Arthur most likely hating you made you want to just give up.
You pulled your knees to your chest as you cried the stupid scent of blood, earth, and straw polluted your nose. And you found yourself thinking about how lucky Gwen had been to have Lancelot visit her cell in hengists kingdom determined to break her and by extension yourself out.
You had Merlin in your court but you still wished you had someone to hold your hand through the vent even if it was the last thing youâd ever do you didnât want to die alone.
âY/nâ you heard whispered from the doors of your cell âArthur?â You called confusion lacing your voice as your red rimmed eyes met Arthurâs and you couldnât help but run to the cell door resting your head on the bars sobbing in relief at the sight of him the pain from your body put on the back burner for a moment.
âWhat happened?â Guilt filled Arthurâs heart at the sight of you, your eye healing from your previous beating and now the sight of your bloodied broken thumb and bruised body Arthur saw red.
He felt betrayed at the revelation of your magic of course but he understood why you had kept it a secret and if Arthur had been paying more attention he would have seen it plain as day when you were kids.
Your magic was obvious since childhood Arthur was too blind to see it.
âI knowâ was all he said eyes stoney and voice unwavering âI know you have magic the witch finder is right.â
Any hope that bubbles in your chest died with his words âArthur I- i can explainâ You tried shaking your head lacing your uninjured hand in his through the cell pleased when he didnât pull away
âShhh Merlin told me everything, everything youâve ever done to save me. Save everyone. I understand why you did what you did.â Arthur spoke lowly his eyes staring into yours trying to convey his apology
âMerlin has come up with a plan to save you, heâs doing it right now but I couldnât go another day without telling you Iâm sorry you had to keep this a secret. I canât stay for long but- but y/n I love you.â Arthur spoke with all the love he could muster placing a chaste kiss on your lips through the cell
âIâm sorry I didnât tell you before I was afraid of my father I am supposed to be king one day to marry someone of noble blood, but I donât want that. I want you.â Arthurâs voice is quiet as he confesses he wants to spend the rest of your lives together
âI want nothing more.â You felt like crying he still wanted you, magic and all.
âArthur, I was so scared.â You felt so exhausted from the torture to the ticking clock you couldnât help but cry
âShhâ Arthurâs fingers ghosted over the skin of your cheeks wiping your tears. âWe will prove your innocence, Iâll keep your secret. I promise you.â
Arthur placed a kiss on your lips once more pressing a necklace with his ring into your hand before promising Merlin has everything under control.
With your heart a bit lighter you finally sat down on the hard cell bed clutching Arthurâs ring in your hand you let sleep overtake your body trusting that Merlin will save you.
â.àłàż*:
When the bright light of the sun shines through your cell window today is the day you are supposed to die, and part of your questioned if you dreamt Arthurâs presence to save your sanity but by the slight pressure of his ring on a chain in your hand reassured your beating heart.
You were not dreaming, Arthur loves you and Merlin just spent last night trying to save you but thereâs still a ticking time bomb of the noon execution and by the switch shift of the guards it was almost 12
Time was ticking and still there was no sign of Merlin you felt sick like your heart was going to fall out of your stomach
You prayed to whatever god or deity was out there that you would not burn today but by the size of the growing crowd outside the cell window your prayers would go unanswered there was nothing you could do but just sit there in anxiety
The rattling of keys and heavy sound of chainmail made you accept the fact that Merlin would be too late to save you and Arthur would watch you burn
When the knight reached your cell his keys turned the lock and he walked towards you slowly your eyes met the floor the pain in your thumb still debilitating but you held Arthurâs ring in your hands tightly if you were to burn your burn knowing you were loved.
To your surprise when the knight takes you by the wrist silver key in hand as he unlocks your handcuffs
Confusion takes over your face as you watch the knight with intensity âwhat?â You canât help but ask rubbing your now freed wrist nervous when he takes your injured hand but this knight grips your hand with gentleness thatâs beyond you
âYouâre free to go missâ the knight smiles he looked to be a newer knight of Camelot one you didnât grow up with but he is kind
âThank youâ you nod to the knight as you stumble from your cell gauis is standing at the end of the hallway white as a ghost but pleased to see you freed from your cell
âY/n!â Gauis smiles opening his arms and you canât help but fall into them holding onto gauis tightly your sobs wet his shirt shoulder
âGauis how did you do it? How did you prove me to be innocent?â You cry your hands shaking and body weak from days spent eating little food and dealing with aredians torture.
âIt was all Merlin and Arthur.â The old man smiles his arms supporting you as you walk up the stairs from the dungeons to your chambers
âTell me everything.âyou smile at the old man walking side by side down the corridor gauisâs laugh fills the empty hallway
âNot here, letâs get your wounds treated.â His eyes glance at the bruises littering your body, and the bloodied thumb
â.àłàż*:
You had never been so happy to see your chambers in your life, the comforting smell of herbs and bread the familiar scent of old books and the sound of your boots against the stone floor sounded like music to your ears
Thereâs no scent of wet earth, or blood aside from the metallic smell emanating from your finger you could almost forget the pain of the cells now that youâre back.
But thereâs still very obviously signs of damage done by the witch finders raid broken pots, damaged shelves potions and poisons leaving residue on the floor
But still it is your home. gauis filled a pitcher of water and fills a cup for you and once the water passes your lips you come to realise just how parched you were gulping down glass after glass
gauis busied himself with fixing his work station pulling ointment after ointment and an array of bandages from his kit.
âSit pleaseâ gauis pointed to the table and you sat yourself on the wooden bench gauis had begun to take your makeshift bandage from your wound the gaping hole in your thumb and the blood that spurted from your wound made gauisâs breathing hitch
As he gentle distributed ointment over the wound to fight off growing infections and bandaging up the wound with a fresh bandage Merlin would work on reconstructing your thumb when he gets back
Gauis had felt over your ribs and when he had found another break Merlin would be healing that too for now gauis would sit beside you on the dining room table fresh food would be laid out gauis knew what it was like in the Camelot dungeons and the lack of food
So he didnât comment on how much you ate when approaching footsteps made your heart beat faster and your eyes flicker to gauis his hand rested on top of yours to reassure you, gauis and Merlin would always reassure you you were safe here you werenât trapped in the cells of your own home.
When Merlinâs figure found himself in the doorway you could see the relief on his face that you were okay aside from the bruises and bandaged thumb you were alive.
âOh y/nâ Merlinâs soft voice cried and before you knew it you were pushing up off of the table and running into Merlinâs arms
âHi Merlinâ you held him tightly you owed Merlin your life and so being in his hold meant being safe, he would never hurt you.
âGod Iâm so glad youâre backâ his hold tightened and he could feel your magic strong and your connection to eachother he wasnât cut off from you anymore
âIâm so sorry it took me so long.â Merlinâs guilt ate him alive as he pulled away the black eye and split lip made him see red if he didnât already kill aredian by accident he would have and he would have made him go through what you did.
Merlinâs eyes flashed yellow and the unbearable ache in your thumb and pulsing pain all over ebbed into nothingness.
You could feel your bones reassembling in your thumb and your broken rib fuse back together the pain and bruises once a bright purple colour would dissipate into a light blue and then would turn into the colour of your skin again.
âThank you, Merlin.â You squeezed his hand tightly he nodded his head and held you tightly in his arms
Before a smile broke out on his face âdo you want to hear how I proved aredian to be a fraud?â Merlin helped you sit beside him and poured another glass of water for you
âOf course!â
â.àłàż*:
After Merlin had recounted the entire night from convincing Arthur of everything, that despite your magic you loved him with no enchantment and even if you had enchanted him Merlin asked Arthur point blank if what he told him that day you were cuddled in Arthurâs arms if it was still true, if he still loved you.
Arthur told Merlin he would always love you but he couldnât trust you now with magic Merlin felt like slapping the prince.
How could you trust Arthur? Heâs the prince of Camelot. A kingdom that tried to burn a woman at the stake the first day he arrived and you had grown up here watching that and still you treated its citizens and royalty with no malice?
Merlin understood why you couldnât trust Arthur he canât. Not because Arthur was a bad friend but heâs the prince.
No one can help how they are born, but you can put yourself in their shoes and Merlin spent hours convincing Arthur and then more hours enchanting aredian.
From the tincture of belladonna, to the bracelet, to even the frog from aredians throat! Merlin would not fail.
You loved Merlin a lot no one would go as far as he did to save you and you only knew him for a year and a half.
When three knocks sounded on the door Merlin had tried to hide his smile as gauis opened the door to Arthur, in a white shirt freshly showered hair and a Bouquet of wildflowers you felt your heart melt at his kindness
His blue eyes were filled with worry and fear his gaze flicking to gauis and Merlin before he lowered his voice âhow are you?â
âMuch better now Iâm out of that god forsaken cell.â You felt your throat close up at the mention of the cell you spent so long in
Arthur felt guilty about his actions about not saving you or stopping his father. He tried but he could have tried harder
You could see Arthur was drowning in his guilt placing your hand on his shoulder you lead him past gauis and Merlin to your room and sat on your small bed
âYou tried your hardest Arthur, itâs not your fault I was thrown in the dungeons.â
âI should have stopped them y/n. I should have broken you out I should have done anything!â Arthur blinked through tears
His hand holding yours in your lap, âArthur I love you with my whole heart I do not blame you, so please do not blame yourself.â
âI love you and I promise I will spend the rest of my life proving to you how much I love you.â Arthur confessed his eyes full of sincere love
You couldnât help yourself but to kiss him your lips meshing against one anotherâs felt like home, it felt like love and warmth and like an apology all in one.
It wasnât until your lungs burnt for air did you pull back. âI should go I donât want anyone to become suspicious, Iâll see you tomorrow?â Arthur asked tentatively a part of him afraid of rejection.
âOf courseâ you placed another kiss on his lip before pulling open your chamber door to reveal Merlin and gauis on the other side ears pressed against the wood looking guilty.
âMerlinâŠgauis what do you think youâre doing?â You chastise at the pair you expected this of Merlin but of gauis? That was surprising
âGauis i expected better of youâ Arthur laughed from where he stood wrapping an arm around your shoulder
ask: Do you have any headcannons of Merlin growing his hair out all curly and everyone in the castle collectively loose their minds
- If you want a mental image, Iâve got you. Take this and this and this and enjoy. :3
- Like the grandpa he is, Gaius teases Merlin for it every morning. He ruffles his hair, mumbles something about being thankful while you have it, and sends him out the door with a tsk.
- It only takes a day or two for it go from subtle waves to quite noticeable, especially when Gaius makes him a shampoo better fit for the curly aspect. It wasnât really an intentional choice on Merlinâs end, just happenstance from being busy and letting it do what it wants. This also meant he was starting to get slight stubble around his jaw, born from laziness about shaving.
- This switch also happened to fall on a rare weekend where Merlin didnât really see anyone. Arthur was gone for business and Merlin took the weekend off.
- Gwen says something about it first, crossing him in the halls and stopping him to gently ruffle his hair and go, âWell arenât you handsome, why have you been hiding this?â to which Merlin blushes (not used to compliments) and waves it off. Gwen continues down the hall, but calls back over her shoulder, âMake sure to ask the knights what they think!â
- Merlin also passes a couple ladies from town who, in no uncertain fashion, stare for long enough that even he notices.
- When he wakes Arthur up by yanking the curtains open and throwing an orange in his direction, Arthur doesnât notice. Too blinded by sleep and sun and stress. Itâs not until after heâs changed and emerges from behind the divider that his gaze flickers to Merlin and he pauses.
- Merlin makes a face, âWhat? Donât be thinking about throwing something at me.â Arthur looks away, but doesnât move, âNothing, you changed your hair.â Having genuinely forgotten, Merlin pauses, âOh- I suppose I did. Is thatâŠ.a problem?â Arthur rolls his eyes, âWhy would that be a problem Merlin? I doubt anything can worsen your servant skills any more than their current-,â Heâs cut off by Merlin throwing his shoes full speed at him.
- When they run into the knights in the armory, Merlin keeps remembering Gwenâs comment about what they would think. He decides not to say anything, but it doesnât matter because the second they go outside and the sunlight hits them, Gwaine clocks him immediately.
- âWoah, hold up! You did something, fess up!â Merlin groans but smiles despite himself, âCâmon, donât do this-,â Percival cuts him, âHeâs right though! Youâre all rugged now.â He lowered his voice when he said rugged and Merlin and Arthur both make a grossed-out expression. As Elyan opens his mouth to agree, Merlin surrenders, âI grew out my hair a little bit, it got wavy, can we move on now?â
- Gwaine wolf-whistles and the knights burst into laughter. Arthur rolls his eyes and gestures with his sword, âCan we get back to training?â Lancelot grins, âWhat, are you upset we think Merlin looks nice?â Arthur shoots him a very pointed glare and gestures everyone out into the field.
- Later that evening, Morgana comes to visit Arthur while Merlinâs getting dinner set up. She goes to wave a quick hello but pauses upon seeing him, âMerlin! Your hair looks lovely.â He grins bashfully, âThanks.â Arthur groans, âDoesnât anyone in this castle have anything better to do than pay attention to Merlinâs hair?â Morgana shrugs, âDo you not like it?â Arthur stiffens slightly, âI didnât say- I just donât care about it.â Gesturing vaguely around, Morgana continues, âItâs not a crime to think he looks nice Arthur, everyone in this castle thinks he looks nice. Youâd be crazy not too.â
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Merthur | G | 1/2 | 8k | Merlin POV
Characters:: Merlin, Arthur, Uther, Gwaine
Tags: Fluff, Light Angst, Happy ending, Fake relationship, Tournament, Magic reveal, Arthur is good with kids, Idiots in love, Mutual pining, dancing, disguise, one bed trope, love confession, first kiss, fake first kiss, one shot, attempt at humour
Summary: After Merlin's carelessness leads to Arthur's armour being stolen and someone impersonating him, to keep the peace Arthur and Merlin disguise themselves as pilgrims while tracking him down. But in disguise, the truth sneaks through, and both
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A/N: A short little fluffy one shot before I go to work. Unbetaâd, we die like Arthur.
Pairings: Merlin x Arthur
Summary: A quiet night in between Camelotâs most notable pair.
Word count: 489
Warnings: no warnings
As Arthurâs servant, Gaiusâ apprentice, and general overall sorcerer of Camelot, Merlin didnât get many chances to rest. And the rare times he does get a moment to himself, it is usually filled by some random request from the great dragon that is frankly not all that great. Merlin barely had an opportunity to sleep these days. His ribcage was starting to stick out of his clothes forcing him to put on layers lest he gets blown over by a swift breeze. Merlin could barely recall the last time he had eaten anything substantial.
âAre you alright, Merlin?â Arthur questioned from his seat behind his desk, shining eyes on Merlin. The sorcerer was trying to clean out Arthurâs fireplace but that was proving to be difficult when he realized he couldnât make his eyes focus on the task at hand. The long metal rod in his hand kept slipping from his grasp. It was beginning to be more annoying than an inconvenience, although it was very much that as well. âYou donât look so good over there.â
âWell, when was the last time you looked into a mirror, sire?â
Arthur rolled his eyes, but continued, âThatâs not what I meant, Merlin. Iâm worried about you.â
Merlin ignored the man in favor of doing his damn job, setting an example that Arthur should follow. But who was Merlin kidding? Arthur didnât know how to follow a single ounce of Merlinâs advice if it killed him, or more likely saved him from getting killed. The blonde haired man sat up from his seat, scraping the floor that Merlin had just cleaned. Merlin could sense Arthurâs presence behind him even before he felt Arthurâs hand on his shoulder.
âStop.â
âUm, I sort of want to be paid this week?â Merlin bit back not harshly.
Arthur squeezed Merlinâs shoulder. He felt nothing but sharp gangly bones. No meat nor muscle. âIâll have someone bring in something to eat. You go make yourself comfortable.â
Before Merlin had the chance to argue, Arthur turned on his heel to summon another servant to bring him a plate of something filling. All that the man could do was sit down in front of the unclean fireplace in a heap of cloth and bones. What was going on? Was Arthur suddenly cursed without his knowing? Was this a changeling in place of his prince? Why was Arthur being so usually kind?
âWhatâs happening?â Arthur raised an eyebrow at that and Merlin realized he had said that out loud. âI-I mean, w-why are you being so nice?â Merlin stuttered, rubbing at his eyes sharply. The soot from the fire made his eyes water. Arthur pulled Merlinâs hands from his eyes and began softly rubbing them clean with a rag. âOkay, now this is just getting weird. Whereâs Arthur and what have you done with him?â
âShut it, Merlin.â
âThere he is,â Merlin couldnât help but smirk.
Leon brings Merlin and Lancelot in on his underground enterprise;
Turns out, Leon is the biggest Magic Ally out there. Confusion, bonding, and sneaky hijinks ensue.
I imagine it starts fairly normally.
The Gang (King Arthur, Merlin, and the five knights) have literally just arrived back at the castle after a fairly uneventful hunt (I mean... nowadays, getting attacked by bandits only once in three days counts as uneventful).
Merlin is left behind to help the stablehands untack the horses, like usual, except he leaves the stables half a candle mark later to find Leon awkwardly loitering around outside, the evening dimming around him.
He thinks maybe the First Knight had gotten injured, and was too embarrassed to ask for help in front of everyone (something that is common in all of the knights. Merlin thinks itâs very stupid, and has told all of them this at least once), so doesnât question it when Leon asks Merlin for a quick word, and leads him back to his quarters.
Leon locks the door behind him. Not unusual, the man was very private. Itâs when he puts a chair in front of the door and draws the curtains, that Merlin starts to get a little nervous. Heâd cast a small enchantment on one of the bandits, to make him confused enough to trip over his own feet (as opposed to skewering Elyan, which is what heâd been about to do) but Merlin was certain that no one had seen him. He was certain.
And... Leon was a knight. Heâd been a knight for longer than Arthur had been King, longer than heâd even known Merlin. Surely if he saw... he would've said something, accused him or just killed him.
(He has to remind himself to have a little faith in his friends. But also:Â âThis might be completely unrelated, so just act natural.â)
Leon turns around to look at Merlin, and instantly recognises how nervous the younger man is, despite his poor attempt to hide it. The knight keeps his distance, and gives him a slow nod:
âI just wanted to let you know, Merlin, if you ever need... ah, a way out of the city, unseen, at short notice, then I can sort something for you.â
At that, all of Merlinâs racing, terrifying thoughts, stutter to a stop, and he looks at Leon with nothing but confusion on his face. He tilts his head slightly, asking, ever so eloquently:
â...What?â
Leon sends a soft smile and a knowing wink his way:
âOr, you know, the back up of a noble in court, or an alibi, I can do that to. I have a feeling that, considering you havenât done a runner yet, youâre planning on sticking around.â
Merlin just furrows his eyebrows, shaking his head slightly in bewilderment:
âI... Leon I have no idea what youâre talking about. What do you mean, done a runner? Why would I need your help in court or... or an alibi??â
Leon just raises an eyebrow, and tilts his head.
Merlin copies him.
A look of realisation crosses the blondeâs face, and he lifts his hands in surrender:
âAh. Ok, before I say anything else, I promise Merlin, you are entirely safe. I would protect you with my life if I had to-â
Merlin slowly nods, still confused:
â-I know about your magic.â
Merlin gasps and steps back, but Leon just smiles at him again, nodding his head slightly; it does nothing to relax the servant, and his breathing continues to get deeper as he backs himself against the wall, tears filling his eyes.
Leon frowns, his heart cracking slightly, but resists the protective urge to walk towards Merlin to comfort him. Instead he takes a step back, not lowering his hands. Before he can open his mouth to utter more reassurances, a tirade of broken, cracking apologies fall from Merlinâs lips:
âI... Leon I swear Iâm not evil, I... I donât hurt people, I promise. Please, you... please believe me, I would NEVER-â
Leon interrupts him, shaking his head rapidly, and forcing a reassuring smile on his face:
âI know. Merlin, I know that. I know youâre not evil, I know that you use it to protect us, I know. Itâs ok, I wonât tell anyone, youâre not in danger, I would NEVER hurt you, or tell anyone, ok? I swear it. Youâre safe with me.â
Merlin gulps, but relaxes (only slightly, but itâs a start. Leon doesnât know why heâs so surprised at Merlinâs reaction, I suppose he thought he had been clear in his brotherly affection and protectiveness towards the younger man. Apparently not; he would have to fix that). He gives Leon an assessing once over, and it strikes the knight how efficient he is. He wonders how many times Merlinâs eyes have flicked over someone: checking their face for any sign of deception, checking how close their hands are to a weapon, checking their stance to see if theyâre preparing for a fight.
Leon stays in place, forcing himself to untense, and giving Merlin a weak smile, hoping that the servant doesnât mistake his slight heartbreak for fear or anger.
After a few moments, Merlin relaxes even further (though is still understandably ready to bolt at a momentâs notice), and steps away from the wall, Leonâs smile widens, and he nods once again, patiently waiting for Merlin to say something:
âYou... you offered to smuggle me out of the city?â
Leon nods, glancing to the door behind him before gesturing Merlin to keep his voice down as he replies cryptically:
âYou wouldnât be the first.â
The servant gulps, giving the knight an assessing gaze, magic buzzing under his skin, alert and frightened at the idea of a Red Knight other than Lancelot knowing the truth:
âYouâve smuggled others out?â
Leon nods and moves ever so slowly to sit on the edge of his bed, still holding his hands up placatingly. He doesnât gesture for Merlin to join him, understanding the other manâs remaining jumpiness, but leaves space next to him, just in case.
Merlin hesitates for only a second before settling on the bed next to him, forcing himself to relax. The knight wasnât currently armed, and anyway, if Leon had been planning on accusing him or attacking him, then he wouldnât be doing this. None of what he said could, in any way, make sense as some sort of trick.
Once Merlin settles, still a little uneasy, Leon begins his explanation in a quiet voice, obviously still worried about startling Merlin (and obviously not wanting to risk someone overhearing him):
âIt started when I was fifteen. One of the serving girls in my fatherâs household was born with magic, though it didnât manifest until years after the purge started. She was my age, sweet, kind, I couldnât possibly believe her to be evil or corrupt, but under The Kingâs law, she wouldâve been burned. Poor girl was terrified of being found out, but Uther was so paranoid, they were basically interrogating anyone who entered or exited the city; she had nowhere to go. I had already started my training at this point, so I used my knowledge of guard rotations and shift changes to sneak her out. I left her with some family in a village nearer the border, snuck back in a few days later. From then on it just... kept happening. I suppose I got good at recognising the specific brand of fear that magic-users in Camelot suffer from, and Iâve got a good eye; I know magic when I see it-â
He gives Merlin a knowing look, but the servant just turns indignant and says:
âWell, I was also born with magic, and it took you ten years to figure it out, so-â
He sticks his tongue out at the knight, and Leon raises his eyebrow at him, before laughing and nodding, thankful for Merlinâs lessening fear:
â-yeah, I suppose. But still. It started off with just the occasional person; one or two a month. And then it was whole families or groups of people who either had magic, or were scared of being accused and wanted out. It became a bit of a side-career, though I always refused any payment they offered.â
Merlin stares at him, thoughtful and in awe, before yet another look of realisation crosses his face:
âIs this why the Druids are so fond of you?â
Finally, itâs Leonâs turn to look confused, and Merlin continues:
âWhenever we come across them, they always seem less wary of you than the other knights, like they know what youâve done.â
Leon takes in slow breath, quirking his eyebrows slightly and shrugging:
âIâve never really noticed, maybe. Iâve never been into a camp, but when someone I was sneaking out had nowhere to go, Iâd take them as close to a Druid settlement as I dared, and pointed them in the right direction; I suppose word mightâve spread.â
Merlin nods, looking to his lap, thinking. Leon stays silent, understanding that this is probably a lot to take in, and not wanting to interrupt Merlinâs processing time.Â
After a few moments, Merlin, still staring into his lap, reaches across to Leon and takes the knightâs hand in a shaking one of his own. Itâs then that Leon notices the slow tears on the other manâs face, but before he can say anything, Merlin looks up at him, his voice shaking as he whispers a rough:
âThank you.â
Leon smiles, squeezing his hand and bumping their shoulders together:
âAnytime. Like I said Merlin, I would protect you with my life. If you ever need anything...â
Merlin takes a deep breath, standing and wiping the tears from his face quickly before dragging Leon to the door:
âThere is one thing. Come on.â
Leon allows himself to be dragged, and Merlin moves the chair to the side before stepping out of the way, allowing Leon to unlock the door with the key hanging around his neck. He doesnât question where theyâre going, though he is slightly confused when he notices that theyâre heading deeper into the castle, as opposed to outside or to Merlinâs chambers like he was expecting.
They finally come to a stop outside Lancelotâs door, and Leon nods to himself in realisation. He had suspected that the other knight had known the truth, but hadnât wanted to ask or push it in case he was wrong.
Merlin knocks rapidly after checking the corridor for other people, and the door had barely been opened before heâs pushing his way through, still dragging Leon behind him. The two men move to stand by the opposite wall, Lancelot still by the door looking increasingly confused:
âMerlin, Leon, is... is everything alright?â
Merlin waves his hand casually, not even needing an incantation as his eyes flash briefly gold and the door shuts of itâs own accord (... or Merlinâs accord).
Lancelot immediately gasps and makes a jump for the sword sat on the table, but Leon holds his hands up in surrender as Merlin rushes to speak:
âLance itâs fine!! Leon knows about my magic, and heâs been smuggling people out of Camelot for decades, heâs safe.â
Lancelot looks to Leon with a mix of suspicion and relief, still picking the sword up and holding it loosely in one hand, but the older knight is too distracted staring at Merlin in mild outrage:
âDec- How old do you think I am, Merlin?!â
Merlin looks up at him guiltily, and Lancelot lets go of his suspicion, instead clamping his free hand over his mouth to stop himself from laughing at Merlinâs squeaked reply:
âUh... thereâs no safe way to answer that, is there? You said you were fifteen when you started, and I know youâre older than Arthur, so...â
Leon scoffs, rolling his eyes as Lancelot snorts:
âIâm only five years older than him, Merlin. Iâm thirty-one, you can say âdecadesâ plural when I hit thirty-five, and not a day sooner.â
Merlin holds in a smirk, and nods. Lancelot clears his throat, dropping the sword back on the table and asking the obvious question:
âSo... how much does he know?â
Merlin spends the rest of the night explaining everything, from Kilgharrah calling to him when he first arrived, (âYou mean that thing was under the castle the whole time?!â) to just last week, when he had to sneak out of the city to deal with a particularly insatiable Succubus that was causing problems with the border patrols (âHuh. I wondered why the men had just... stopped disappearing. Iâm not complaining though, thank you.â).
He included all the information about the prophecies and being Emrys and how Arthur was the Once and Future King and the coming (potential) Golden Age. Leon was especially curious about that, and interrupted often to ask questions.
Lancelot also interrupted rather often, but only to correct Merlin when he underappreciated his own genius or power or selflessness, much to Merlinâs embarrassment and annoyance.
Merlin also tried to miss out as much of his own suffering as he could, but Lancelot wasnât having it, and Leon was horrified to learn of the Serket sting, the countless, almost fatal fights heâd had with various people (Nimueh, The Cailleach (âI did also wonder how the veil just... repaired itself. Nice one.â), Morgause, Agravaine, etc (Morgana is good in this, though her magic is still hidden)), and all the other terrible things that had happened.
When he finally finishes, Leon is speechless.
The knight had just thought that Merlin had learned a few tricks to keep himself and Arthur safe when they went out and about, but he was actually, apparently, the most powerful Warlock ever, and had a whole series of prophecies and battle scars to back it up. Lancelotâs face was an odd mix of prideful and mournful, and that only drove home to Leon how much Merlin had suffered over the years.
After a few minutes of silence, Merlin awkwardly waiting, as if for judgement, Lancelot pipes up, his voice oddly cheery:
âSo, Sir Leon, fancy two extra sets of hands in the little smuggling ring youâve got going?â
~
And that is essentially... exactly what happens.Â
Itâs usually Leon who discovers the sorcerers, being the most observant of the three, but itâs Merlin they send on the first approach more often than not. Leon had always been painfully aware of how scary a Camelot Knight going âI know you have magicâ must be, so the trio takes advantage of Merlinâs non-threatening look. That, paired with the fact that heâs well known and well loved around the town, makes starting things off a lot easier.
A lot of the time, the people they approach donât want to leave. Theyâve kept themselves hidden for over twenty years, and they plan to continue to do so, but itâs a weight off their back to know that the option is there if they need it.
Merlin introduces Leon to the tunnels under the city, hidden and warded with his magic. The older knight is very much relieved at that; taking advantage of gaps in guard rotations wasnât the most reliable plan, and heâd been paranoid for years that something would go wrong one day and heâd get caught.
They worked well together, though all three of their lives got a lot more complicated. Lancelot and Merlin were pulled into Leonâs secret smuggling life (despite him insisting that they could sit it out, considering they were already so busy trying to keep Arthur alive, which is apparently a lot harder than Leon had first assumed), and Leon was pulled into Merlin and Lancelotâs secret âbring about the Golden Ageâ life (despite the two of them insisting that Leon didnât need to help, considering he was already so busy running a smuggling ring right under the nose of the King).
To be honest, the two lives sort of swirled together. Anyone that they sent to the Druid camps was told to spread the word of the Once and Future King, and when Leon was sent to distract Arthur when Lancelot and Merlin needed to do something Magicky, Lancelot was sent to distract Arthur when Leon and Merlin needed to do something smuggly.
Eventually Gaius finds out. Because of course he does. Because heâs not stupid. And whilst the three of them are unwilling to put him in anymore danger than heâs already in (harbouring a Warlock is... pretty dangerous. Though Arthur would probably forgive the older man anything.), they never turn away the small, portable medkits he passes along to them, and donât complain when he offers to talk to Arthur about a promising new treatment for the flu for a few hours.
But overall, they have a proper little (unpaid) enterprise going, and no one suspects a thing.Â
~
Mistakes are made of course, some a little bigger that others. But most of them get a laugh from the trio when they think back on them later.
Ironically enough, this mistake came when the trio mistook a âneed to save Arthurâ problem, for a âneed to save this poor scared sorcererâ problem.
Theyâd been getting complacent. No one had tried to kill Arthur directly in a while, so when a visiting Lord brought with him a very nervous, very secretive stablehand, they didnât even consider that it would be the young servant who wanted to kill Arthur as opposed to the visiting noble (who was an arsehole, and therefor automatically under suspicion).
Merlin, being the most powerful of the three of them, was keeping an eye on the noble; trying to keep him away from Arthur as well as trying to figure out if he knew that his stablehand was a magic-user. Leon was distracting Arthur, with the help of a report Gaius had written, by talking endlessly about certain weaknesses in the knightâs armour and the injuries that Gaius treats most often and the link between the two.
That left Lancelot to trail the stablehand, whose name they had discovered was Alban. He wasnât wearing any armour and didnât have a sword, only a small dagger up his sleeve, so as not to frighten the boy.
Which of course was a huge mistake.
Considering how innocent Merlin looks, but how dangerous he actually is, they really shouldnât have underestimated the boy, but alas, with how well both of the secret lives had been going, their egos had grown, and they werenât as careful as they shouldâve been.
It was only after the Lord had retired to his chambers (and Merlin had come to the annoying conclusion that he was an arsehole, but certainly not smart enough to be dangerous), and Leon had exhausted every possible line of enquiry about armour and injuries, that the two of them thought something might be wrong.
It had been hours since they had heard from Lancelot, and by the sounds of it, no one had seen him in that time either.
The stablehand also couldnât be found.
They tried not to assume the worst; all of them (Merlin, most often) had disappeared for longer before, so before they panicked, the two of them went about methodically searching for the other knight.
The wards down in the tunnels hadnât been disturbed, Lancelotâs room was untouched (the sight of his armour and sword laid out on his bed did nothing to quell their growing anxiety), and no one had seen him leave the city. The Camelot stablehands had no idea where the visiting servant was, and had apparently barely seen him in the stables since heâd arrived anyway.
Now it was time to panic.
The two men rushed back to Lancelotâs room, shutting the door behind them, Merlin hurriedly asking:
âWhatâs the last thing he touched, do you reckon?â
Leon raked his hands through his hair for the dozenth time, looking around with wide eyes:
âUh... we had training this morning, and he took his armour off after that, and immediately went to follow Alban, so his armour? His sword?â
Merlin picks the sword up in careful but hurried hands. He closes his eyes, concentrating, as he mutters a quick spell. The sword shimmers for a moment before Merlin throws it back down on the bed with a huff:
âNope, the trail is there but itâs weak, I need something more recent.â
Leon curses quietly to himself:
âTry his water goblet? Or the wash bowl? God knows that man doesnât like to be grimy.â
Merlin hums, walking to the wash bowl before halting in his tracks:
âWait... no, youâre right. He doesnât like being dirty,-â
With that, Merlin changes direction, heading to the small desk in the corner and opening the draws at random, rifling through them. Leon walks up behind him:
âMerlin? What are you-â
Heâs interrupted by Merlin exclaiming in victory, and straightening up. He turns around with a grin on his face, holding out a small comb:
â-he will have run a comb through his hair after washing,-â
He pulls a short, brunette hair from between the wooden teeth:
â-and an actual piece of him is WAY better to track him with than something heâs just touched.â
He repeats the spell from earlier, the smile returning to his face when he begins to feel the pull in his heart, leading him to the lost knight.
The two of them leave the room hurriedly, Leon trailing after Merlin, both of them trying to look an inconspicuous as possible.
They walk briskly down the corridor, hope and excitement blooming in their chests at the idea of finding the friend theyâd been so worried about. Leon puts a hand on Merlinâs shoulder, but neither of them stop moving as he speaks lowly:
âCan you tell how far away he is?â
Merlin hums, before replying equally quietly:
âYeah, I think heâs about... actually... no, no I canât- what?â
With that, he stops dead in his tracks, stumbling when Leon runs into his back with a gentle âoofâ. The knight looks down at him, his face back to looking panicked. Theyâd stopped at a crossroads in the corridor, and Merlinâs head twitches from side to side, like he canât decide which way to go.
Leon shakes his shoulder slightly:
âMerlin, heâs been gone for hours, we need to hurry. Close your eyes, breathe, which way is Lancelot?â
Merlin does what Leon says, shuffling on his feet slightly before closing his eyes, taking a deep breath, and relaxing his shoulders:
âWhere are you, Lance?â
He mutters it quietly to himself, and Leon barely dares to breathe, not wanting to distract him. After a few moments, Merlinâs head twitches to the right, the corridor that leads to the servant quarters. The servant opens his eyes, nodding briefly at Leon, before turning and walking down the corridor.Â
He passes the first few doors without hesitation, thankful for the late hour; all the servants are either eating their own dinner, or serving dinner to their masters. Which is probably where Merlin should be right now, but he had more pressing matters, he could deal with Arthur later.
He slows as he reaches the end of the corridor, frowning in confusion. There are no more doors, theyâve reached a dead end, and Merlin tilts his head whilst Leon stares at him expectantly, periodically checking the corridor behind them. Merlin begins muttering to himself again, flexing his hands as if he were in pain:
âThis is... wrong. I donât come down here very often but... thereâs... this is wrong. I can feel it and I can... see it, like thereâs something out the corner of my eye that shouldnât be there-â
He gasps, turning and looking at a specific part of the wall, hovering his hand over the stonework:
â-or something that should be there!â
Leonâs gaze flicks between the wall and Merlin as he quietly asks:
âA hidden door? Can you... unhide it?â
Merlin takes a second to snort and roll his eyes, before pressing his hand against the wall, muttering spells to himself. Leon turns around, hand on the hilt of his sword at his hip as he stands guard. After a few minutes of Merlin getting more and more frustrated when the wall stays... well... a wall, he finally lets out a whispered exclamation; Leon glances behind him to see the stone rippling, and finally fading to reveal the door.Â
With one last check down the corridor, they enter the room slowly, shutting the door behind him. Leon whispers Lanceâs name into the darkness tentatively, but Merlin just shakes his head, summoning a light.
Itâs just a normal storage room filled with dusty shelves and empty crates, but Merlin moves through the debris to the back, cursing under his breath when he finds what heâs looking for. Leon moves up behind him, staring over the younger manâs shoulder to the precise symbol drawn onto the floor:
âMerls?â
Merlin huffs speaking lowly, not looking away from the symbol:
âItâs a teleportation spell, itâs why I was being pulled in two directions. Lance went through this portal, but it probably took him somewhere outside the city limits.â
Leon gulps, before taking a deep breath and gripping Merlinâs shoulder again:
âCan you activate it? Do we follow through the portal, or track him out of the city??â
Merlin shakes his head roughly:
âNo, that would take far too long, we donât actually know how long heâs been gone, it could have been all afternoon, remember? Look around, there should be a crystal or an orb or something, like a switch I have to push magic into to activate the spell.â
It only takes a few minutes of rummaging for Leon to uncover a rough looking crystal, and Merlin smiles weakly at the comically fearful look on the knightâs face as he holds it as far away from himself as he can; he may trust Merlinâs magic, but he is still logically... unnerved by things he doesnât understand.
Merlin takes it from him, eyes turning briefly gold as he mutters an incantation and his hand is engulfed in a blue flame. The flame dies down after a few seconds at Merlinâs command, and he hides the now glowing crystal back where Leon had found it, before looking back to the symbol on the floor.
It takes only a few moments for the lines to start softly glowing, and when nothing else changes, Merlin takes a deep breath, reaching behind him blindly for Leonâs hand, and muttering:
âWell, here goes nothing.â
He feels the knight take his hand and step up next to him. With one last nervous glance to each other, they nod, and step into the circle.
~
MEANWHILE
Thankfully, whilst Lancelot hadnât been seen in a while (on account of being camped out in the hidden storage room, waiting for his stalkee to reappear out of the weird glowy circle thing), he had only actually been kidnapped by Evil Alban the Not-Stablehand for about half a candle mark.
And he was currently very bored. The younger man finally reappeared, only to fly into a rage at the sight of another man, crouched like a gremlin, almost asleep in the corner of the entrance to his secret lair.
His eyes had flashed sickly yellow, and Lancelot found himself falling over the edge into sleep, and waking up an undetermined amount of time (like five minutes, but it was so fucking dark where he was, he had no way to guess what time of day it was) later, tied to a chair (not gagged, thankfully).
He had realised the trioâs mistake fairly early on in Evil Alban the Not-Stablehandâs monologue; something about vengeance and sins of the father and yadda yadda yadda. Honestly? He tuned it out pretty quickly, heâd heard it all before... multiple times, and he wasnât too worried; he had faith that Merlin and Leon would arrive to rescue him soon (though he wasnât looking forward to all the comments along the lines of âwhoâs the real princess?â).
It was when he almost nodded off that Alban stuttered slightly:
â...after all, surely someone who is strong enough to take the crown should... should deserve... it... are you falling asleep?!â
Lancelotâs head whips up with a quiet snort as he blinks the sleep from his eyes, and looks at the outraged criminal with guilt in his eyes:
âUh... no? Youâre doing wonderfully, Alban, very riveting, keep going.â
The knightâs words do nothing to calm the other man down, and he exclaims slightly as he stamps his foot petulantly. Lancelot bites his lip to stop himself laughing, but before he can get himself under control and say something else, Alban puffs his chest out and grins triumphantly:
âYour mind games shanât work on me, Sir Knight. I will not be distracted by your mocking or... or distractions.â
Lancelot raises an eyebrow, but doesnât say anything. Alban huffs, shaking his head roughly before looking back at Lancelot with wide, expectant eyes:
âWell? What do you think of my plan, noble Sir? Ineffable, no?â
Lancelot purses his lips, once again looking guilty as he chooses not to point out the youngerâs misuse of the word ineffable (definitely NOT ineffable, considering heâd banged on and on for half a candle-mark):
âI donât suppose you could... sum up the last twenty minutes or so worth of... plan? Then I could.... let you know my thoughts?â
Alban let out an inhuman screech, stamping his foot again, much to Lancelotâs hidden amusement. The Great Villain stalked off into the darkness, huffing and grumbling to himself, and Lancelot just rolled his eyes, murmuring under his breath:
âFor fucks sake. Better not leave me here. Where the fuck are you guys?â
As if the Gods themselves answered the knightâs question, he hears another inhuman screech come from the darkness; though this one was a lot more high pitched, and was immediately followed by Leonâs unmistakable voice growling out:
âWhere is he you pre-pubescent piece of shit?!â
Lancelot allows himself to snort at the likely look of terror on the Not-Stablehandâs face before yelling:
âDonât make the kid shit himself Leon, if he does, youâll be the one carrying his unconscious body back.â
He hears Merlinâs laugh and the distinct sound of a skull making contact with the hilt of a sword, before the two of them appear like ghosts, lit only by the glow of Merlinâs golden eyes, and the magical light floating between their heads.
Lancelot gives them a grin, shuffling in his binds slightly as he says:
âTook you long enough, heâs been banging on about how clever he is for fucking ages. Cut me loose, would you?â
Merlin clicks his fingers, the ropes falling the the floor as Leon checks him over for injury, and affectionately ruffling his hair, much to the other knightâs chagrin.
The three of them move to crowd around Albanâs crumpled form, hands on their hips as they stare at him, unimpressed. Lancelot sighs:
âYou really didnât have to hit him that hard, I donât think he was that much of a threat.â
Merlin huffs and stalks off to reactivate the teleportation spell, leaving the chastising for Leon to deal with:
âNot much of a threat?! Lance no one had seen you in hours, we thought you were dead!â
Lancelot frowns and shuffles, suddenly looking apologetic:
âAh, sorry. He took me less than a candle-mark ago, though I guess I lost track of how long Iâd been sat waiting for him before that. I didnât mean to worry you.â
Leon huffs, but drops the subject as Merlin calls back to them. The curly-hired knight picks Alban up, laying him over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes before following Lancelot in Merlinâs direction. They stand around the glowing symbol, and Lancelot rolls his eyes at Merlinâs glower:
âOh, donât give me that look, Mister I regularly show up after three days covered in bruises and blood with âThe Tavernâ as my only excuse.â
Leon snorts and Merlin rolls his eyes but smirks, and with that, the trio step into the circle, reappearing back in the storage cupboard with no one else in Camelot even vaguely aware of the mini adventure theyâd had.
~
This happens for a while. Saving people (mostly Arthur) from the batshit insane things that happen in Camelot that no one but them seems to be aware of.
Of course, rumours fly about the oddly close connection the three men have. Lancelot is head over heals in love with Guinevere (which he ardently denies, despite Merlin and Leonâs repeated dramatic attempts to get them together) and everyone knows it, but even Arthur starts to (jealously) suspect something is going on between Leon and Merlin, especially when Merlinâs lack of talent when it comes to making up excuses is displayed yet again.
Leon and Merlin had been sneaking out of the castle, on their way to meet the teenage son of a noble who desperately needed to escape. Lancelot, who had a late patrol, was to meet them by one of the tunnel entrances outside the city limits, and assure that no other guards were nearby.
Unfortunately, the pair came across a sleepy King, on his way to the kitchens for a midnight snack.
The King stared at them with wide, shocked eyes, and the pair stared back. Leon grimaced slightly, and after a few moments of awkward silence, Arthur slowly asks:
âWhat are you two... doing?â
Leon takes a deep breath desperately trying to come up with something to say, but before he can find an excuse, Merlin pipes up:
âI was teaching him poetry.â
Leon lets out his breath before slowly covering his face with his hands as he shakes his head slightly. Merlin immediately realises his mistake and bites his lip, furrowing his eyebrows as he says:
âWhat I mean, is that-â
Heâs cut off by Arthur holding a hand up, his face looking mildly put-off as he shakes his head:
âI donât want to know. Yeah, I changed my mind, I really... donât want to know.â Before turning around and heading back in the same direction heâd come from, hunger forgotten.
Merlin holds his breath until Arthur turns the corner, before letting it all out in one go and staring at the floor wide-eyed. Leon keeps his head in his hands as he mutters:
âYou fucking idiot.-â before looking up at the man besides him incredulously:
â-Why??â
Merlin looks at him indignantly, and loudly whispers:
âI donât know!! It was just the three of us in a dark corridor like last time and it just popped into my head and I said it! At least he didnât push, I suppose.â
Leon shakes his head again, before a look of realisation crosses his face and he looks at Merlin with dread in his eyes:
âYeah... except when you used that excuse on me- shut up, of course I knew you were lying, Iâm not an idiot- I thought you and Arthur were uh... well, I thought you were sleeping together...â
Merlinâs eyes go wide and he sputters for a response before he lets out a quiet, deranged laugh, and shakes his blushing head:
âFirst off, no. Second off... at least he didnât push.â he repeats. Leon squints at his friend, before he gasps and grins:
âOh my God, you like him!-â
Merlin scowls at him, and Leon laughs gleefully (though still quietly) before whispering:
â-all this time weâve been ribbing Lancelot about Guinevere, and we shouldâve been ribbing you! Oh my God, wait âtil Lance hears this.â
Merlin turns on him, face bright red as he angrily (or as angrily as he can, when heâs the colour of Leonâs cape, and the knight is trying not to wake the castle up with his laughter):
âI swear to God, Leon, I will turn you into a fucking toad if you breath a word to anyone! Iâll do it, I swear Iâll do it!â
Leon forces himself to breath and coughs slightly as he catches his breath, putting a hand on Merlinâs shoulder:
âFine, fine. I wonât say anything, but only if you help me hang mistletoe up in Lanceâs doorway next week.â
Merlin rolls his eyes, but nods his head with a grin, and with that, they resume their sneaking around.
~
This happens for what feels like years and years, but really, Merlin only gets one day into looking at Leon with a shit-eating grin and saying that the old man has been doing this for âdecadesâ, when suddenly... they donât have to do it anymore.
Arthur repeals the ban on magic.Â
And to be honest, it was a complete surprise to everyone. Of course, the whole Kingdom knew that he was more tolerant than his father had ever been; he hadnât executed anyone in years, and unless accusations were serious or life-threatening, he rarely ordered investigations.
As it turns out, heâd been working on it in secret for months, with only Morganaâs help (not that he knew about her magic, she was just the only person in his life whoâd always been vocally against the ban). All the work theyâd put in meant that when it came time to present it to the council, all Arthur had to do was hold his head high and say something along the lines of âI am your King, you do this, or you lose your seat.â.
The drafts were so well-worked, so perfect, the council had nothing to argue against, no excuses worth more than a roll of the eyes and a dismissive wave of the hand.
The repeal went through seamlessly, and Arthur was announcing Merlin and Morgana as his Court Sorcerers within a week (after of course a few hours of raging at the lies and deception, in which they defended themselves and each each other with sharp tongues and entirely valid descriptions of their terror, and with Leon and Lancelot stood behind them the whole time ready to pull their swords at a moments notice).
Leon, Lancelot, and Merlin told the King about all their adventures saving his arse, which he floundered at before abashedly thanking them, but they never mentioned the now obsolete smuggling ring they had going.
Of course, there were moments when they missed the excitement of sneaking out at night, the victory of seeing a family off to the Druidâs, or to a safe village, but ultimately they were ecstatic that they werenât needed in that capacity anymore. It was undeniably a good thing.
Their plan to keep their heroics to themselves failed miserably however, when a crowd of around two-hundred gathered in the courtyard, led by a woman in her mid-thirties who looked mighty familiar to Sir Leon.
The gang met them down there, armed and worried at first, but quickly relaxing when they realised this was the furthest to an attack a group this large could get.
The King led the party, Morgana, Elyan, Gwaine, and Percival to his left, and Merlin, Leon, and Lancelot to his right, Guinevere and Gaius waiting by the castle entrance. It was only when Lancelot gasped, and grabbed Merlin and Leonâs sleeves to point at a specific family near the front of the crowd that they understood. All these people, all these happy, joyful, alive people... were people theyâd saved over the years.
The three of them gulped, suddenly teary as more and more of the crowd pointed their way, wide smiles on their faces. They knew that this wasnât even half the people they had saved (if you include Leonâs sixteen years doing it alone), but still, it was astounding to visually see it.
The familiar woman stepped forward at Arthurâs gesture, and the trio suddenly realise whatâs about to happen. âOh shit.â and variants of the above are muttered by all three as they wait with baited breath. Thereâs not really anything they can do to stop this:
âYour Highness, firstly I would like to thank you, for accepting my people back into your Kingdom-â
Her voice quietens slightly as she glances to the floor, her eyes filling with tears before she looks up again:
â-many of us havenât been home in... in a long time, and itâs good to be back.-â
Arthur nods, giving her a smile despite his still growing confusion at the crowd behind her. The woman looks quickly to Leon, giving him a brief smile as he gasps, recognising her. She looks back to the King, raising her voice and her head as she continues:
â-Secondly, I would like to extend an even greater thank-you to Sir Leon, and his two companions, without whom many of us would have died. They risked their lives sneaking us out of the city when your father hunted us, and after, when we were still at risk of execution, but they never stopped, and never gave up. We are but a fraction of the hundreds of people they saved, and we have nothing to offer them but our unending gratitude, and a humble demand that they are rewarded for their service to Camelotâs people. They are heroes to us all, and always will beâ
Arthur looks slowly over to a very teary Leon, who doesnât even glance his way as he stares at the former servant-girl, a weak smile on his face. Merlin and Lancelot meet The Kingâs gaze in his stead, smiling sheepishly and shrugging as they nod, confirming the womanâs story.
Arthur shakes his head minutely, half proud of his friends, and half annoyed at being caught off guard, before turning back to the woman, the smile back on his face:
âIâm glad to welcome you home, all of you, and I apologise that it took so long for me to right the wrongs committed by this Kingdom. Sir Leon and his companions will indeed be rewarded for their service,-â
At this, Arthur turns to look at the trio, a soft, meaningful smile on his face as he nods at them:
â-and I extend my thanks to them also, for being brave enough to protect my people, when I was not.â
Leon finally meets The Kingâs gaze, and returns his nod. Merlin and Lancelot each clap him on the back, before the three of them descend into the crowd. A loud cheer goes up around the courtyard, the rest of the knights, Morgana, and Guinevere looking on in shock as the trio greets person after person, accepting thanks and hugs and laughing joyously at the reminder of the good theyâd done, despite their fear.
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THE END!!
I really loved writing this oneđ! Honestly this idea started out as crack, but Iâm glad that it ended so wholesomely :)
Same as usual lads, someone wants to write it up properly or extend it, go for it, credit and tag me âïž