"OK, we've been over this part of the park three times already! Can we go do something else now?" Bertram groaned. Bran sighed, he was beginning to think they shouldn't have even brought Bertram with them, the guy whined way too much. He was grateful that Louisa took care of him, but Bran did think she was being a little too patient with him.

"Listen, we'll do one more round, then we'll head back to the Tardis," Louisa told him.

"But . . ."

"But if you're not patient enough, you won't get your adventure," blurted Will. Bran walked up to his friend, fighting to keep the smile from his face. Ah Will, always knowing the right thing to say. Bertram stayed quiet after that, well, that is, he stopped complaining, at least, but he did bring up a good point.

"Why are we checking out the park anyway? Didn't the Doctor say the kids we're supposed to meet go to Avalon High? Shouldn't we head there first? They might be doing orientations, tours, and whatnot."

"You're right, but that doesn't start for another hour," panted a voice. They turned, two older teens stood there, drinking water from their bottles. He was easily six feet tall, with brown wavy hair and blue eyes, while she looked to be about five foot seven and had her brown hair up in a ponytail.

"Um, and you are?"

"I'm Will Wagner, and this is my girlfriend Ellie Harrison, we go to Avalon High. Why are you looking for a few kids from Avalon High?" Bran's eyes grew large, he knew that aura around Will, but, it couldn't be! Could it? True, his father hadn't known about him until just recently and of course didn't give him Excalibur as his inheritance, he got Eirias instead, but why would he hand off his spirit to someone else? But there was no doubt about it, Will Wagner had the spirit of Arthur, so to speak, around him, there was no mistaking it. He dared a glance at Will Stanton, what was going on here?

"Well, to be honest, we're helping a friend out, he didn't give us the reason why we needed to find some kids from Avalon High, that we just had to," came Louisa's calm explanation. It was the truth, except for the Doctor being a friend, they had only just met, but they really didn't know why they had to find some kids from Avalon High, though Will and Bran both thought they knew why now.

"Huh, OK, well, um, we're going to head home to take a shower and change real quick before heading off to the orientations. You wanna tag along?"

"Well, we do have to tell our friend about it, he's the one who got us looking for kids from Avalon High," remarked Louisa. But then Will Wagner noticed Bran, and the two seemed to lock eyes for what felt like hours.

"Will?" came Ellie's voice, snapping them out of whatever stupor they had been in.

"Bran, what is it?" Bran glanced at his friend before Will Wagner spoke.

"Do we know each other? Should we know each other?"

"I-I . . .I . . ."

"Why does it matter? You're going to get to know it each other, aren't you?" Bertram asked. The others glanced at him, but Bran and Will Stanton noticed the look on Ellie's face, this wasn't the first time he had said that.

"Listen, we need to get going and prepare for our orientation. Why don't you meet us at Avalon High in a couple of hours? People are less likely to overhear us," Ellie pointed out, her eyes scanning the park. There were only a few others on the path, some running, some walking, but the majority of them weren't paying attention to this odd little pow-wow. But she was right, they didn't know if any of the passer-bys could catch something that would arouse their curiosity.

"Good point, we'll see you at Avalon High." They separated, though Will, Louisa, Bran, and Bertram took off towards the Tardis at a sprint, eager to tell everyone who they had met. Two hours later, after finally getting everyone up to date on what was going on, the Tardis sat in the parking lot of Avalon High with everyone sitting nearby. There was only a couple of cars present in the lot, meaning just about everybody had left. Not long after arriving, Ellie opened the front doors and beckoned them to follow her. They piled into the foyer and, unlike the Tardis, wasn't roomy enough for all of them to fit, which pushed them into the hall.

"This way, everyone's waiting for us," stated Ellie as she led the way further into the school.

Will glanced at her, "Everyone?"

Ellie nodded without looking back, "If this has anything to do with Will, uh, my Will, being the spirit of King Arthur, then we're in this together, even Mr. Morton." She paused when Bran gasped and glanced back at him. "Who are you in King Arthur's court? Sir Gawain? Sir Galahad?"

Bran laughed bitterly, "I wish. What brought those knights to mind?"

"You fit what I would think one or both of those would be like. I mean, Sir Galahad was the purest, and it has been suggested that Gawain means bright hair, though others have thought hawk of May." Will's eyes grew wide and snapped to Bran's face, his own eyes growing wide. He hadn't thought of it that way, but at least explaining everything might be easier.

"Well, um, actually . . ."

"Why don't we explain it to everybody," interrupted the Doctor as he took a step forward.

"Will doesn't believe that he's King Arthur, even though his half-brother, the spirit of Mordred, has proven it. Technically, I don't believe it either, but there have been . . . instances that make it easier to believe. Even Lance and Jen believe it now too, pretty much everyone in the court but Arthur himself believes." She glanced at them, "So I'm sure Mr. Morton thinks you're here to help him believe. But that's also why I need to know first what your connection to King Arthur is, especially since, supposedly, I'm the Lady of the Lake, it's kinda my job to look after him." Jane uttered a gasp and Bran could see a hint of longing in her eyes. After having connected to the Lady of the Lake as an Old One, her passing had hit Jane the hardest. Bran glanced at Will, who nodded.

Bran let out a sigh before replying with, "I'm not a knight of the round table, my lady. I am Arthur's son, by Queen Guinevere."