It felt like she'd had this dream a thousand times, but after the real thing, she knew how this battle with Mr. Moore was going to end. Clad in steel, her sword clashed with his and she fought him off, just like with their actual fight, but that was when it changed. Excalibur was no longer in her hands and she felt the staff go through her armour too easily, and felt the pain in her gut come over her. She looked down as the staff was ripped from her and she fell to her knees, blood staining her hands as she tried to press against the wound and she coughed bits of blood out of her mouth.

"This isn't how it's supposed to go." She whispered. "I'm supposed to win, just like I did in real life."

"Well this isn't real life, and this is exactly how it was supposed to go."A voice in the surrounding darkness echoed around the space that was over taken by the shadows and there was no trace of the beach battle that had been going on.

Allie felt her breath become heavy and clutched her stomach tighter as she tried to stop the bleeding, and even thought this was in her head, she didn't wanna die. She was in no mood to find out if that thing about dying in a dream was true. She tried to change the scene to something else, bur whatever control she had over her own mind was gone. "This is my mind; I'm supposed to be in control," she breathed out, but panic and fear started setting in, "I'm supposed to win."

"You only won that fight, Arthur, because the wizard saved you." The voice spat.

"If he hadn't, you'd be dead by now and another thousand years would pass before you could come back. And there's that little bit; a thousand years the world's been waiting for you; a little girl who has no idea what's she's gotten herself into."There was a pause. "But there's no wizard to save you now."

Allie leaned over her arms as she felt the pain intensify, but she gritted her teeth to stop from making a sound. She felt her body start to grow cold and started shaking as she coughed up more blood, her curls falling over her shoulders and hitting the ground and felt the crown that had been on her head fade. She was practically lying on her stomach by now and let out a wheeze and her body felt numb before she fell the rest of the way.

Allie let out a loud gasp for air as her eyes snapped open as she hit the floor of her room. She breathed in and out to steady her heart and stared up at the ceiling that was still covered in darkness. For a moment she wondered if she'd died in her dream but realized she had still been breathing and hadn't quite died.

The blonde wiped her hair away from her forehead and rid it of the sweat that beaded on her brow. She felt her stomach for a wound but sighed in relief as her hands came back clean. Shakily, Allie grabbed the sheet of her bed and pulled herself up and looked worriedly around her room in case someone really was there. She turned her nightstand lamp on and wobbly made her way to the desk where that book was that contained the information about the prophecy and the Order of the Bear.

She lifted it up with trembling hands and wondered what else the book had in it, as that voice didn't sound like Mr. Moore, and he was the only adult that had powers and knew she was King Arthur, and that Miles was Merlin, but he was in prison wasn't he? Allie brought the book back with her over to her bed and the alarm clock showed the time to be 5:30 at night, so she would have been awaken soon anyway.

But that thought didn't alleviate anything as she'd almost died in her dream. 'More like a nightmare.' She thought shuddering and opened the book, wishing this thing had a table of contents for making research easier. She looked out her window, sighing as she put the book down and walked over to her window and stared out at the night sky, remembering the moonless night just a few days ago and the meteors that had shot across the sky.

Though she tried not to think about it, the words still echoed in her mind. What had she gotten herself into? Being born was the only thing she could think of that caused this to happen.

Allie clutched the window pane as she breathed in deeply, feeling sleep once again take over. "It was only a dream." She whispered and felt her legs slide out under her as she rested her head on the pane. "It was only a dream…"