A/N: Hey there! This is emsiok... of the future! Mwahaha. Ok, so at this point, it's been around three years since anything resembling an update. Since this is the only story of mine that still gets occasional requests for an update, I thought I would post this little note here for those few of you who are a) reading this and b) not motivated enough to head over to my account to read pretty much the same thing there. So, here's the thing: this story is probably never going to be updated. Neither Ace nor I are keeping up with our fanfics anymore... we're both in college and working on our own things nowadays. Also, I have this thing about blatantly going against canon, especially Meg Cabot canon who, as queen of teen fiction shall not be disputed. And, seeing as the new manga sequels came out and pretty much rendered our little version of events moot... well yeah.
So if you read this in years gone by and are hoping for an update still (... sure) or you have stumbled across this fanfic and don't realize it was published a loooong time ago (probably more likely)....this is all you're getting. And its not much. We were what, 15? 16? at the time this was written, and personally, I like to pretend my writting has improved somewhat since then. So yeah... if you still feel like reading the first 7 chapters of our little fic, go right ahead. But don't say I didn't warn you ;)
Original chapter 1 A/N starts now:
Okay, so I was re-reading Avalon High and I realized something: Morgan Le Fay is not in it! I understand of course that this would lead to many... erm, complications as Morgan is supposed to be a) Arthur's half-sister, and b) the mother of Mordred according to some stories. Okay, so yeah, that might be a small little problem. But still, I like Morgan, I think she's interesting, so I decided to write this. And I don't want people to start reviewing about how Morgan was Arthur's step-sister, etc. etc. Because I know.
Chapter 1
"Nancy!" Elaine Harrison ran over to her best friend and gave her a hug. "It's so good to see you!" She grabbed her friend's carry on bag.
"Aww, it's good to see you too Ellie." She broke off the hug. "So where's Geoff?"
Ellie rolled her eyes. "He's not in yet. He's not getting back for another hour."
It was spring break- for Nancy anyway. Elle still had another day of school until her spring break started. Geoff was returning from college for a few days, something that Nancy was very excited over.
"Come on, you have to meet Will. There will be plenty of time for Geoff hunting later." She yanked her friend over to where a tall boy with dark hair was standing. Nancy's mouth dropped open.
"Oh my God, Elle, you were not kidding! He is seriously hot!" Ellie blushed. Will looked as if he was about to laugh.
"So, going to popular parties, seriously hot boyfriend who not only is senior class president but also on the football team, and used to be dating the head cheerleader, who is now a good friend of yours. What happened to the little Ellie I used to know?"
Ellie glared at her. They were sitting in Ellie's world lit class. Ellie had told Nancy she should stay home and hang out, but she had refused, as Geoff was not planning to be sticking around all day, and his parents were. Nancy had been seriously impressed by Elle's new improved status.
"Miss Harrison, if you and your guest cannot be quiet, then may I suggest that you go to the principal's office?"
Ellie blushed. "No Mr. Morton, that's all right."
"Mr. Morton?" Nancy said.
"Yes Nance, Mr. Morton, my world lit teacher, the class I'm supposed to be paying a attention to now?" Ellie hissed.
"Mr. Morton, do you help teach a world lit class on line?"
Mr. Morton looked confused. "Yes, I do."
"Oh! I thought so!" She turned to Ellie. "I had to take that because my schedule was so full of science and stuff that I didn't have any room for an English class!"
"Miss Harrison, if your friend is finished interrupting my class then I think it's best if we all turn to page one eighty eight in our books."
"So, what are we doing tonight?" Nancy asked at dinner.
"Will's having a party, you know, since we are now officially on spring break. I thought we could do that. Geoff, you want to come?" Ellie asked more to be polite then out of actual interest. But to her surprise,
"Sure, I don't have anything else to do."
The party was, just as any other 'popular' party Ellie had attended, loud and full of cheerleaders who looked too good in mini skirts and slinky tops.
"Hey, Ellie, I'm gonna go get my purse. You put it upstairs, right?"
"Yeah, I'll go with you." They walked upstairs, accompanied by Will, to the same room where Ellie had once found Jen and Lance making out in. They opened the door.
"Is that... Jen?" Will said, paling considerably. understandable, considering it was his ex and his best friend making out.
"Wait a sec... that's not Lance!" Ellie whispered. "That's..." as she realized who it was, she tried to close the door before Nancy saw who it was.
"Geoff?" she squeaked. Her eyes went narrow and she stomped off. Will and Ellie looked at each other. A few seconds later, they heard Nancy calling. "Lance? Lance Reynolds? Your girlfriend needs to talk to you."
Will paled a little more. "Hey Elle, have you ever heard the story of Morgan Le Fay?"
"Um, daughter of Medieval scholars here. Morgan was Arthur's half-sister. She hated Guinevere because she stole one of her lovers and as a result tried to make Lancelot find out about the..." Ellie realized where Will was going with this and clapped her hand over her mouth. "No! You don't think..."
"What's Nancy's last name?"
"Morgain..." Ellie sighed. Nothing around here was ever simple, was it? "This is gonna be one hell of a spring break."
