I do not own Merlin or The Inbetweeners as the BBC (Merlin) and E4 (The Inbetweeners) broadcast the shows, e.t.c.
This is a cross-over of something that has never been done before, a cross-over of Merlin and the Inbetweeners.
I've become addicted to Simon Cooper, and I wanted to try him in Merlin.
So basically, this is the start of the story.
Enjoy?
It was a normal day in Rudge Park Comprehensive, and with it being a normal day, it would be dull. Simon Cooper had closed up his locker, his head resting against it. Since his split from Carli (which kept on happening), Simon was having a hard time. His friends didn't really seem to notice that much about how Simon was truly feeling. He wasn't that open if he was honest, and he wished he was more open. Moving his head back from the locker, Simon took some steps back, needing to stop acting pathetic.
Neil Sutherland casually walked up to Simon, a goofy smile on his lips. "Si, you look terrible." Neil admitted. He froze on the spot, taking a guess in his mind that he had split from Carli again. "If it's about Carli, then she isn't worth it if she keeps on messing you around." Neil told him.
Simon looked at Neil, his eyebrows creased together. "I need some time alone, Neil." Simon calmly stated. However, Simon eventually shook his head as he started to walk away from Neil. "This is so fucking useless!" Simon had mumbled to himself. It was as if he was cursing himself, blaming himself for the split.
"You need to get over her; she can't keep on going in and out of your life you know!" Neil called out. It hurt to see Simon upset over a girl, especially since she kept on being with Simon, and then not being with him. Neil just wanted to help Simon get over Carli, but it seemed like Simon never wanted to get over Carli.
"It's not fucking possible!" Simon responded back. He still walked along; he didn't want to snap like that. But he was just tired of being bugged; he wanted to get through this alone. It didn't help if Neil, Will and Jay kept on pestering him about Carli and how much of a bitch she had been to Simon. Pushing open the door with force, Simon had suddenly felt relaxed. Breathing out calmly, he made his way across the yard. Looking up at the sky, Simon wished that he was in a better place. Somewhere far away, somewhere he could fit in better. And to find someone who could understand how he was feeling. At that moment, Simon stopped walking as he felt something strange around him. Looking back down, he ended up spinning around in circles. Simon soon enough started to feel himself fade away, and it made him close his eyes.
In the throne room, Uther was stood on the platform. His green eyes were searching the room, checking to see that everyone was paying attention. He seemed to look annoyed, but that was just typical Uther. No words had come out of his mouth yet, which was unusual for Uther. It was like he was waiting for something to happen.
Arthur had rubbed his forehead, hoping that his father would say something eventually. The silence was making Arthur feel uncomfortable. "In your own time." Arthur sarcastically commented. He wasn't pressuring his father into speaking, but Arthur thought that Uther was keeping everyone in here as a punishment. But that wasn't possible, as Uther was aware that all the Knights were supposed to be out on duty.
Uther shot a warning look to Arthur, pointing his finger at his own son. "I was just about to speak, do not interrupt me again!" Uther snapped. Looking back at the crowd, he breathed out. "People of Camelot, I have decided to change the laws about being sentenced to death." Uther announced. He had now placed his hands on his hips, confirming that his decision was final.
Everyone in the room gasped, they knew that the laws had been changed so many times. But they couldn't argue with the King, they had to respect his decisions made. All of the members in the room looked towards Arthur, hoping that he would have something to say. But Arthur had kept himself trapped in silence. He now looked at Morgana, who was sitting on the other side; he hoped that she would have something to say about this. Morgana swallowed lightly, and then she stood up. "I do not agree to the laws being changed." Morgana said.
Uther turned to look at his Ward, his breathing turning heavy. "I didn't explain how they would change!" Uther pointed out. He took a step closer to Morgana, having a dangerous look on his features. "You shouldn't disagree when you don't know what the changes will be, they could be good changes for all you know." Uther added on. He had soon calmed himself down, he hated having to argue with his Ward.
Morgana shook her head at him. "It doesn't matter; you have changed the law so many times. We don't know what's right or wrong anymore." Morgana argued back. She gave him a warning glance, knowing that Uther would try and talk her out of it. "Why can't you just get rid of these stupid laws?" Morgana asked him. She had raised a good point, but there was a reason behind everything.
"These laws are protecting this Kingdom, it doesn't make them stupid." Uther answered. He pointed his finger at her, breathing in. "If you ever make a comment like that again, then I will lock you up." Uther threatened. Uther had a serious look on his face, he had locked up Morgana once. And that was a mistake, but he knew that he could do it again if it was needed.
Before anything else was said, a blue light appeared in the room. Gasps sounded again, with everyone shuffling their feet backwards. The blue light started to reveal a human form, but the form was blurry to start off with. A gust of wind filled the room, making a howling noise at the same time.
Uther had slowly turned around, seeing this strange blue light appear in the room. His brows creased together, wondering what was going on now. "What is this?" Uther demanded. He couldn't focus properly on everyone else in the room, he had a strange belief that someone in the room was doing this to wind him up.
The blue light soon faded away, leaving Simon there. He opened his eyes, blinking a few times. "What just happened there?" Simon mumbled in confusion. He groaned, rubbing his forehead as he looked around for the moment. Soon enough, his eyes widened in amazement. "Oh." Simon realised. He looked back towards the platform. "I-" Simon started to speak.
Uther had pointed to the man who had just arrived. "Guards, restrain the boy!" Uther commanded. He now walked off the platform, heading towards Simon. Uther took the guess that this young man had arrived here through magic, his motives were mostly right.
Two Guards rushed out of the crowd, restraining Simon so that he couldn't escape. "He is secure my Lord!" A Guard said. He had a tight grip on Simon's shoulder, looking up as Uther came strolling towards the three of them.
"I can see that." Uther commented. He stopped near Simon, glaring at him. "You have interrupted a court session, sorcerer." Uther said.
Simon looked confused. "Sorcerer?" Simon asked. He shook his head at the accusation made. "I'm not a sorcerer, I swear to you." Simon assured Uther. His eyes were wide and sparkling, his chest heaving. "Where am I?" Simon wondered. He looked at Uther, he was scared of him. He just wanted to know where he was, and then maybe he'd find a way back home from there. He could have cried at this moment, but he decided against it.
Morgana walked off the platform, standing beside Uther. "Let him go, he's done nothing wrong!" Morgana declared. She felt a hint of rage slipping out of her, and she was trying so hard to hold it all back. "He's only just arrived here, we don't know if he has magic or not." Morgana declared. Her eyes looked towards Uther, wide and sparkling as she waited for his reply back.
Uther didn't turn around to look at Morgana, but he did hear her clearly. Taking a deep breath, Uther had swallowed lightly. "Magic something that you cannot spot so easily, Morgana." Uther explained calmly. His eyes were still glaring at Simon. "His clothes are inappropriate, it's like he doesn't belong here." Uther said.
"Just because his clothes are nothing like the clothes we wear, it's doesn't make him any different to the rest of us." Morgana argued back. Her eyebrow arched up, green eyes glistening. "You are blinded by your hatred that you don't know how he winded up here, what he's doing here and what he wants." Morgana pointed out.
Uther had remained trapped in silence; he knew that Morgana was right. But he couldn't be certain of what she was saying, he could be a sorcerer, he could be evil. "Lock him in the cells." Uther commanded. Most people would find that harsh, but Uther couldn't be sure to believe the young man or Morgana. It was strange about how he had just suddenly appeared in the room.
"What the fuck?" Simon questioned. He felt himself being dragged away by the two Guards. "I'm innocent!" Simon shouted out. But everyone seemed further away, so maybe nobody heard him shout.
Morgana shot Uther an evil look. "I can't believe you have just done that to him, Uther Pendragon!" Morgana growled. She rolled her eyes, leaving the throne room. Why did Uther have to be like this? Morgana wished that Uther would change his ways, otherwise he'd have more enemies. Pretty soon, Morgana would be one of his enemies if he wasn't careful. Morgana felt sorry for the poor guy who was accused for just ending up here, she wished that she could help him out. And that was what she was going to do; she would get him out of here. Even if it was risking her life.
Short-ish, but I haven't had a good start of the year (I know it's no excuse, but it's true).
The next chapter will be focused on Simon and Morgana, where she finds out what is going on.
So what do you think of my start?
Like I said, this is the first time this has been done, so I'm sorry if it's complicated.
However, it will all be explained bit by bit as the story goes on.
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