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She awoke to a jolt. Merlin had returned and she found Tedros running his fingers through her hair. It was around 6:00 at night, and the sun had begun to set. "Glad you're awake, Agatha," said Merlin. "Welcome to the Camelot castle, your new home." Agatha looked out the window. She drew breaths at the magnificent castle that stood before her. It glittered in the sun, it's white bricks so neat that Agatha thought that no human could have possibly made it. It was around 2 times as big as the School for Good. "Tedros," she said. "Mhm." "How do find your way around the castle?" she asked. "Well, I have lived here all of my life, so I kind of know the place. I also know the perfect spots for a romantic picnic," he said. Agatha blushed. Tedros winked. Merlin coughed. Both of the teenagers turned beet red. "Leave the romance for when you two are alone, please," he said. No one said anything until they got out of the carriage. "Finally, fresh air!" Tedros exclaimed. "Although I enjoyed spending time with you," Tedros added, looking at Agatha. "Come on love, I will show you to your room." Agatha heaved a sigh. She hoped that she and Tedros would not share a room because they might get too many bad ideas. She smiled and took his arm. "We won't be sharing rooms until we are married," he said. Another sigh of relief. She wanted to share a room at some point. He led her into the castle. She gasped. It was like the School for Good made of marble. They climbed a decorated staircase to the second floor. The ceilings were 30 feet high, and crystal chandeliers dangled from them. "That's my room," said Tedros. He pointed at a door with two swords carved into it. "And this is yours." He opened the door to the most beautiful room Agatha had ever seen. There was a large four poster bed in the middle. Red velvet curtains draped from the large windows. There was a vanity and a full-length mirror on the wall next to it. She saw two doors. She assumed that they were the bathroom and the closet. She hugged Tedros. "Thank you," she sighed, giving him a peck on the cheeks. "Come on, that's all I get?" he joked. A smile played at Agatha's lips. "Oh all right," she said and pretended to look annoyed. She tilted up to his lips and gave him a kiss on the lips. He smiled. "That's much better," he sighed. They said nothing for two minutes, wrapped in each other's arms. The silence was broken by a low rumble. They looked behind them and saw a maid wheeling a cart with two plates on it. "Dinner, my prince and princess," she said, bowing her head. "Agatha, this is Arielle. She is one of your maids." Agatha looked dumbfounded. "Oh, that's ok. I don't need maids," she quickly explained. "It is her job to help the future Queen," said Tedros, teasingly. "Ok, fine, but Arielle you are excused for tonight." Arielle left in a hurry. Tedros brought the cart in. "Something smells good," he said. "And it's not the food," he teased. Agatha blushed. They ate quickly, not realizing how hungry they were until they actually put food in their mouths. "Well," said Tedros, getting up. "We should get some rest before tomorrow." Agatha agreed. They said some good nights and then Tedros left her room. She changed and climbed into bed. Agatha nearly slid out of the bed. The silk sheets were so smooth, and the pillow was like a cloud. She drifted off to sleep in no time.
