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medicatus December 17 2011, 12:03:17 UTC
omg it could be like one of her first weeks there and her dragging him along to escape their tutor and play. If she beat him it will be precious fhfg

ALSO TINY ARTHUR ICON IS TINY AND CUTE.

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supercilious December 17 2011, 12:19:04 UTC
ISN'T HE JUST

yes all right, maybe Morgana has just won and Arthur is like I DIDN'T EVEN WANT TO BE HERE ANYWAY I HAVE PRINCE THINGS TO DO SULK POUT GO HOME and then she can be sad and he can be sorry??

prose obvs since. broadcast mind!

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medicatus December 17 2011, 12:29:00 UTC
JKHFJFHF yes omg that sounds so beautiful I'll tweak an introduction to the whole thing.

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medicatus December 17 2011, 12:47:37 UTC
ha done!

The castle's orchard is a never-ending world to a child.

Trees and flowers and fruit, a distant sweet aroma in the air and a soft sound of bees. It is a vast area and thus it is the perfect hiding spot.

Who can learn Camelot's history on a sunny day, anyway?

Everything in Camelot is pretty and grand and foreign. You feel a bit out of place here, since everyone expects you to feel at home. With a dead father and an absent mother, you try and fit yourself in to a family that was never really your own.

Which is why you sneaked into the prince's room, and dragged him out here to play knights. True, the swords wouldn't be able to harm a rabbit but that's what pretend is for.

Currently, your dress is dirty and your air is a mess but you lift it and you yell 'Camelot!' like you've seen the knights do and charge at Arthur as if he is a terrible dragon at the very least.

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