Allie didn't want to think the lightmare was the reason she was avoiding Jen, but it still lingered in her mind and it wasn't helping that she thought of Jen stabbing her when the girl got near. Needless to say it killed her desire to get close to the girl, and her nightmares weren't letting up either, always that voice mocking her and always nearly ending up dying in them.

Nearly "So loyal to his king, isn't he Arthur? So thankful; this is why I saved Bedivere for last."

Allie looked around for the voice, but she didn't notice Will getting closer to her until he was gripping her by the shoulders and she looked at his angry eyes before he pushed her under the waterfall. She struggled to get out of her grip as the water rained down on her and she could feel it seeping into her mouth and into her nose as she struggled against him.

That voice though she could hear crystal clear even with the current around her. "But just how loyal is he really, Arthur? Need I mention the other knight you trusted like a brother?"

Allie choked on the water and her struggling eventually slowed down, but as her eyes drooped closed, her heart still beats.

The blonde woke up with a gasp and lurched over as if she expected something to be brought up and coughed violently. She was aware of Will grabbing her, but after him almost drowning her, she didn't want to be touched. "Maybe you should go."

Will looked at her worriedly. "Are you serious?"

"I'll be fine, please…just go." Allie said weakly as she moved out of her spot on the couch.

Will stared at her before relenting. "Alright then." He said uncertainly and walked to the front door, stopping only to look back at her concern. "I hope you feel better soon."

"So do I." Allie whispered after hearing the door close. She collapsed back in the seat, breathing out heavily and held her forehead in her hands. "What's wrong with me? Am I going crazy?"

"No, but after all I've put you through, I'm sure you wish you were."

Allie felt as though her heart stopped dead as she heard that voice in her living room. But she should be so lucky as it would mean she wouldn't have to deal with this at least; she was supposed to be done. "I beat Mordred; I beat the darkness, why is this happening?"

A chuckled ran gout through the room and Allie felt her muscles tense and she tried to edge her way to the door. "'Beat?' No, you may have defeated him, but he isn't the only thing you have to worry about; though I won't have that problem for much longer."

Allie wasn't some idiot, she could tell the hidden meaning behind the words, and it sent her running for the door. She slammed the thing shut behind her and started running down the street at her fastest speed, thankfully always having been faster than most people. It'd been why she loved running; though now that she thought about it further, the speed was probably meant for running for her life anyway because of who she was.

The blonde knew where Will lived and hoped she could cut him off and get him to help her with whatever was going on. She took a turn through the park where she and Will had their moments and never noticed without him how creepy it could be. She braced herself as she sprinted down the hill carefully, but something in the corner of her vision caught her sight and she tripped on the grass and fell the rest of the way down the hill and into the shallow end of the river, feeling the rocks in dig into her stomach, legs, and chest.

Allie bit back her groan of pain and looked up at the other side of the ravine to see a car driving by. "Will." She whispered to herself and tried to use her arms to push herself out of the water, only to feeling something stomp onto her back and she let out a bark of pain. She felt a pair of hands twist into her hair and gripped her skull painfully before shoving her head into the water.

The blonde struggled to get away, but the foot on her back didn't budge and she tried to claw at the hands holding her down; Allie felt her lugs filling up with water and soon the struggling died down and her hands fell into the water when her heart gave its last beat.

The figure straightened up, dusting their hands of the water before proceeding to kick the body further into the river to let the current take it away before saluting it mockingly and looked up at the moon with a smirk.

"Long live the king."