1). Gwen sees her father in a dream 2). Gwen and Merlin fight over who looks better in Morgana's dress 3). Arthur realizes he knows nothing about women 4). Morgana asks Gwen about her disappearing act at the jousting tournament
Re: My Promptsmisseri44October 19 2009, 10:36:56 UTC
This was so funny, i've always seen Morgana as a friend to Gwen, as we saw in the previous episode and she must be dying to know what's happening to her maid
Re: My Promptskasie101October 21 2009, 20:27:33 UTC
lol lately i've been having a thing for morgana x gwen friendship fics. i'd really like their story more developed to be honest - like arthur's and merlin's.
Sorry if this is nothing like what you wanted...just something that came to me from the prompt.
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“So then Lancelot’s all: ‘tell her some things just can’t be!’ so I tell her that and she’s crying and I’m thinking: ‘what a prat.’ but then so is Arthur. And now Arthur’s refusing to talk to her, Gwen’s gone gloomy, Lancelot’s disappeared, Morgana is getting suspicious, Gaius has a stupid leech tank, Uther will kill us all if he finds out, and I’m bored.”
“I can see that.”
“Well it’s easier than trying to have a chat with Arthur. You’re tied down.”
“Unfortunately.”
“Anyway, what I’m worried about is Morgana. (Well, her, and those leeches.) But it’s not only that Morgana knows Gwen like the back of her hand, the woman is a seer. I mean come on, that’s just unfair. If Arthur finds out she knows, I'm dead. And if Uther finds out through her
( ... )
1) Years later, Gwen reminds Arthur of their first kiss 2) Arthur reiterates all the reasons he can't be with Gwen; Merlin debunks each one 3) The way Gwen tells Morgana about Arthur (can be set post 2.04 or in the blissful future when Gwen/Arthur is established, albeit in secret)
#3 - set at random timeslissomelleOctober 19 2009, 00:10:30 UTC
Oh my God, I love these prompts so much that I'm breaking my creepy-lurker status here just to respond to one. Might be back for more later.
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Somewhere in the midst of yet another round of pestering, he finds himself repeating it:
"My father won't allow it."
Merlin grins. "And he's always been able to stop you from doing whatever you really set your mind to, has he?"
.:.
There's a target in the archery range that keeps getting knocked flat by the wind, and he takes the opportunity to bark at his manservant to set it right. Less breath in Merlin's lungs means fewer sentences about his feelings and their supposed unavoidability.
"You could -- just shoot -- a different -- target," Merlin pants as he jogs back across the field.
"Funny you say that, Merlin." He fits another arrow into his bow and takes aim. "Besides, you're wrong; skulking around behind my father's back would never work
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Someone dancing with Gwen. I DON'T CARE MEDIEVAL DANCES ARE LIKE THREE FEET APART AND NO TOUCHING, THERE ARE BEER CANS ON THE SHOW, AND MERLIN OR MORGANA OR ARTHUR NEED TO GET TO IT.
(omg I haven't written anything in aaages. Can't think of any prompts right now, but I promise to post some after thinking on it ♥.)
The next pilgrimage to the grave of Morgana's father, Arthur doesn't take any risks. Ten guards wait in a copse of trees with the horses while he himself escorts The Lady and her maid up the windy hillside.
It's the kind of winter day that seeps down through cloth and skin and whispers secrets to your bones.
Guinevere removes her own cloak and lays it in the grass for Morgana to rest on while she visits with her father, and Arthur says nothing of how foolish he believes this act to be, even as they move together to leave The Lady alone with her thoughts for a spell. It is, after all, Morgana's afternoon, and Gwen, as always, does her duty.
So does Arthur. The red suits her.
Later, back in his chamber by the fire, his cloak holds the faintest traces of lavender.
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2). Gwen and Merlin fight over who looks better in Morgana's dress
3). Arthur realizes he knows nothing about women
4). Morgana asks Gwen about her disappearing act at the jousting tournament
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glad my humor got through :D
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The Dragon tells Merlin that Arthur and Gwen MUST get together so he has to make it happen. (Or anything that means Merlin is playing matchmaker! :D)
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“So then Lancelot’s all: ‘tell her some things just can’t be!’ so I tell her that and she’s crying and I’m thinking: ‘what a prat.’ but then so is Arthur. And now Arthur’s refusing to talk to her, Gwen’s gone gloomy, Lancelot’s disappeared, Morgana is getting suspicious, Gaius has a stupid leech tank, Uther will kill us all if he finds out, and I’m bored.”
“I can see that.”
“Well it’s easier than trying to have a chat with Arthur. You’re tied down.”
“Unfortunately.”
“Anyway, what I’m worried about is Morgana. (Well, her, and those leeches.) But it’s not only that Morgana knows Gwen like the back of her hand, the woman is a seer. I mean come on, that’s just unfair. If Arthur finds out she knows, I'm dead. And if Uther finds out through her ( ... )
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Silence in the cave.
“That’s what I call Arthur and Gw-”
“Yes, I got that.”
BRB, LOLLING FOREVER.
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2) Arthur reiterates all the reasons he can't be with Gwen; Merlin debunks each one
3) The way Gwen tells Morgana about Arthur (can be set post 2.04 or in the blissful future when Gwen/Arthur is established, albeit in secret)
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Somewhere in the midst of yet another round of pestering, he finds himself repeating it:
"My father won't allow it."
Merlin grins. "And he's always been able to stop you from doing whatever you really set your mind to, has he?"
.:.
There's a target in the archery range that keeps getting knocked flat by the wind, and he takes the opportunity to bark at his manservant to set it right. Less breath in Merlin's lungs means fewer sentences about his feelings and their supposed unavoidability.
"You could -- just shoot -- a different -- target," Merlin pants as he jogs back across the field.
"Funny you say that, Merlin." He fits another arrow into his bow and takes aim. "Besides, you're wrong; skulking around behind my father's back would never work ( ... )
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Someone dancing with Gwen. I DON'T CARE MEDIEVAL DANCES ARE LIKE THREE FEET APART AND NO TOUCHING, THERE ARE BEER CANS ON THE SHOW, AND MERLIN OR MORGANA OR ARTHUR NEED TO GET TO IT.
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brb, attempting it.
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The next pilgrimage to the grave of Morgana's father, Arthur doesn't take any risks. Ten guards wait in a copse of trees with the horses while he himself escorts The Lady and her maid up the windy hillside.
It's the kind of winter day that seeps down through cloth and skin and whispers secrets to your bones.
Guinevere removes her own cloak and lays it in the grass for Morgana to rest on while she visits with her father, and Arthur says nothing of how foolish he believes this act to be, even as they move together to leave The Lady alone with her thoughts for a spell. It is, after all, Morgana's afternoon, and Gwen, as always, does her duty.
So does Arthur. The red suits her.
Later, back in his chamber by the fire, his cloak holds the faintest traces of lavender.
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