I wrote this one-shot for the may fanfiction challenge on Merlin 2008 Message Board (and I won it! XD). The task was to create a piece of fanfiction that is an AU piece.
Enjoy! ….and leave a comment pleeease!!! XD
THE NOT-SO-SWEET ESCAPE
"Arthur?
Arthur, wake up!" Merlin whispered, gently shaking the prince's
shoulders.
The blond stirred and slowly cracked one eye open.
"What
is it, Merlin?" he yawned.
"You told me to wake you up before
dawn yesterday evening, remember? You have to hurry if you want to
elude her".
At these words the prince sprang up from the bed,
ran over the table and frantically splashed some cold water on his
face; then he moved towards his servant, who quickly began to dress
him.
"You know, I have to admit that sometimes you're not
completely useless, Merlin".
The warlock chuckled. "Thank you
sire, although I think these words result less from your desire to
pay me a compliment that from your fear of her".
Arthur
turned and cuffed him. "I am not
afraid of her, but after all she put me through yesterday I really
can't bear to repeat the experience".
"If you say so".
Merlin smiled knowingly, and before Arthur could cuff him again he
added "All right, you're done. We should head to the stables, our
horses are packed and ready for the hunting trip".
"Right.
Merlin?" Arthur called.
Merlin stopped, stumbling on his feet
and miraculously managing to stand. "Yes?".
The prince sighed.
"Please, don't let your clumsiness get us caught. Please".
Merlin
grinned. "I'll do my best".
"Yeah, that's why I'm
worried" Arthur muttered under his breath.
The two boys stepped
cautiously in the deserted corridor. They crossed it, quickly and
silently. The castle was very quiet, like all of its inhabitants were
still sleeping, but they both knew that was just an impression: two
floors beneath their feet the kitchens were already bustling with
activity – everyone was in a fuss because of the visiting noble
family that had arrived the previous morning. Perhaps even a small
bunch of courtiers had already woken up. But that must not
include her. She
had better be still asleep,
thought Arthur darkly.
He ran down the marble stairs right behind
Merlin, and when they reached the bottom he heard the sound of
footsteps approaching. He grabbed his clueless servant by the forearm
and dragged him behind a tapestry.
"Arthur, wha-" Merlin tried
to protest, but the prince shut his mouth by placing a hand on
it.
"Be quiet, the Landon ladies are coming this way" he
whispered.
Merlin quieted down at once, straining his ears to
catch what the visiting ladies' – aunt and niece – were
saying.
"...and then, when we walked in the garden outside, oh
dear aunt, did you notice how sparkling his hair were? He was talking
about something but, really, I can't remember a word, I was so
enthralled by the way those golden locks glistened in the sun, and
then we stumbled across one of his knights, and they talked about
something and Arthur started laughing and the sound was so deep and
charming, and then I noticed..." the younger lady's voice faded
away once she passed the boys' hiding spot.
Merlin tried to
suppress his laughter. "I didn't imagine you feared her so much.
Otherwise why would you spend an entire day with those two?
Seriously, golden
locks glistening in the sun?"
Arthur
glared at him, though his expression was amused. "I do not fear
her! Anyway, we managed to elude the ladies easily, let's just hope
we'll succeed in avoiding her as well. Come on".
They came out
from behind the tapestry and sped along the corridor; they managed to
pass several halls safely, and Arthur began to feel relieved. He was
about to point that out to Merlin, when the latter bumped his arm
against the armour that decorated the corridor they were in: it
started swaying, and before Arthur could prevent it, it crumbled to
the floor in a deafening clatter.
The prince felt like strangling
his servant, instead he felt his heart starting to hammer in his
chest because he could hear an indistinct voice approaching. The boys
looked frantically around, but they couldn't find any hiding
places.
Please,
let her be still asleep, please, let her be still asleep!
thought Arthur, panicking.
"I think I heard a noise coming from
here, I'll just check it out..." the soft and slightly
apprehensive voice faded when its owner turned the
corner.
"Guinevere!" Arthur exclaimed, his heartbeat slowing
calming down. "I'm sorry about this mess, it was all Merlin's
fault!".
Gwen chuckled at Merlin, who was on the floor in the
middle of a multitude of scattered pieces of an armour, throwing
deathly glares at the prince.
"What are you two up to? I-I mean,
I'm sorry for the armour sire, I'll have it fixed up as soon as
possible" she said.
"No need to hurry, Guinevere" Arthur
assured her. Then, he casually added "Do you...happen to know –
by chance, of course – whether..." when he paused for the second
time he was cut off by Merlin, who asked in a rush "Gwen, is she
already awake?".
The irritation Arthur wanted to display on his
face for having been interrupted failed to make an appearance,
replaced by anticipation and hope, and his eyes lit up when Gwen's
reply came: "I think not, I just saw her personal maid who was
probably going to her chambers to wake her up". Gwen's expression
showed that she had finally understood something.
"Thank you
Guinevere, then we're just going. You...did not see us, all right?"
Arthur said.
"Of course sire. I'm on my way to the lady
Morgana's". Gwen smiled at him, squeezed Merlin's hand and
walked away.
"So, that went well! Hey!
What was that for?" squealed Merlin, massaging the back of his head
because Arthur had just cuffed him.
"That was for being an
idiot! We were just lucky it was Guinevere! Now let's go, and pay
attention!".
"Yes sire" Merlin huffed. Arthur smirked.
After
a few minutes they swiftly reached the entrance hall and found it
blessedly empty. They started crossing it, a triumphant smile on both
their faces because they had almost made it.
Suddenly Merlin heard
soft footsteps and an imperious voice coming from behind the door
that led to the throne chamber. He turned to warn Arthur, but it was
already too late: the door had burst open, the owner of the voice had
entered the hall, and Arthur had stopped dead in his tracks.
The
booming voice called him: "Arthur
Pendragon!".
The
prince sighed.
"Where are you going my boy? You know you have to
stay by my side all day, to entertain our lovely guests. Were you
trying to go hunting?" continued the voice.
Arthur slowly turned
around, resignation all over his face.
"Of course not, mother.
You know nothing could make me miss the ladies' company".
Queen
Igraine smiled sweetly, walked towards her son and softly whispered:
"Don't you DARE to leave me alone with those two, unless you want
me to spread around tales about your very
adventurous
childhood!".
Merlin didn't catch the words the Queen had said
to the prince, but when he saw him pale considerably, he smirked: no
matter how hard Arthur tried to deny it, his mother did
scare the hell out of him!
