☩ there is no friend like a sister, in calm or stormy weather ☩

Aug 20, 2010 21:34

If Morgana were the type to be bouncy, or externally show impatience in public, she would here.  The impatience that she's trying to quell, isn't they type born of annoyance.  It's quite the opposite; she is impatient to share her news with Gwen.  Beneath that, is a small case of nerves that Gwen will not share her enthusiasm.

There are a variety of things to keep Morgana from missing Gwen -- the Countess, her daughters (Iola is such a lovely young lady, and Isa is infinitely amusing), Veda, meeting the new arrivals, keeping up with old acquaintances, yet that variety hasn't made up for anything.  Even the search for those she's lost isn't enough.  If Morgana is forced to make a new life -- different than the one that was expected, or the one she chose -- she cannot imagine being happy without Gwen here.

Morgana is well aware Gwen's been back to Camelot, and though there is the temptation to ask the way, she will not.  Once the decision was made to leave that life, returning would accomplish nothing.  There are simply some things in life that will remain unfinished and those issues that remains in her old life, will have to remain there, like a thread in a hem Morgana will have to refuse to pull.

So, Morgana's impatient for Gwen's return and is awaiting her near the stables.  The only outward sign of impatience, is that she refuses to sit, with all proper decorum, and is staring down the lane.

Morgana has something she is brimming with enthusiasm for, and deeply wishes her friend to hurry.

ic, scene, place: xanadu, person: lamorak, wayfaring mare, person: guinevere

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