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Ok, so thanks again to 'SummerSun15', 'flyaway213' and 'Emrys Is Merlin' for suggesting Freya and to all the other members of Fanfiction who have review also to all the people who have favoured the story or to the people who are following the story, I can't thank you enough!

This chapter is about Freya and her story, I'm not a hundred per cent sure of the chapter but I still liked writing it

I hope you enjoy:P

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Arthur looked at the girl who was standing right of him. He could see she was nervous she bit her lip and swayed a bit, unable to keep still.

"Who are you?" he asked, he didn't know why a woman like this would come to see him.

He turned around to Gwaine and Mordred, the shook their heads.

"We've met before, very briefly." The girl explained. Arthur shrugged. "I'm the girl who turned into the winged beast."

A few seconds of silenced passes by then finally Arthur remembered.

"You were the creature who killed those people at night."

"Yes," she confirmed. "Your sword did its work I died shortly after dawn."

"I'm sorry, but the job had to be done." Arthur said.

Now that he knew more about magic, he knew she was innocent but just accidently fell into the hands of a Bounty Hunter but he couldn't let innocent people of Camelot die.

"What's your name?" Arthur asked.

"Freya," the girl replied.

"What are you doing here Freya?"

"We have stuff in common."

"Like what?" Arthur asked suspiciously.

"We both watch over Camelot."

"What's so important to you about Camelot?"

"It's not a what, more like whom… Merlin," Arthur looked at her with a surprised face.

He turned back to Gwaine and Mordred. Mordred was frowning and Gwaine was holding a smirk.

Arthur had half the mind to tell him to wipe the grin off. Maybe if he saw through Gwaine's eyes things would seem a little less stressful at times.

"Why would you have anything to do with my manservant?" Arthur asked. He wondered if it had anything to do with magic.

"Merlin was the only person who made me feel loved, important, not alone." Arthur rolled his eyes.

"Typical Merlin." He snorted. "Always helping people, everyone thinks he is so amazing."

"Do I sense jealously?" Gwaine stepped in.

"No," Arthur said quickly. Gwaine laughed. "It's just that, I'm always hearing from people how wonderful Merlin is but when it comes to me, well you know, he treats me like an idiot."

"Oh, Gwaine said. "It's not Merlin you're jealous of; it's the people he's nice to. How could I have seen past that one, huh?" he said, hitting his forehead with the palm of his hand.

"What's your story Freya?" Arthur asked.

"My story doesn't count, its Merlin you care about not me. So it's only fair that you see the story from where Merlin saved me." Freya explained.

"Okay," Arthur said slowly.

"Just see, the basin will show it for you, if you wish too." Freya said. Arthur didn't reply just automatically walked over to the basin and the picture was playing as soon as his eyes made contact with it. He remembered that Merlin hadn't been as helpful as usual; could Freya have been the reason?

Arthur watched the whole story, he saw: Merlin clime in the cage and snapped the handcuffs off with magic, they jumped out of the cave and hid at the back as Halig came out of the tavern, 'The Rising Sun' he realised the cage was empty, he attempted to find them but the sign to the 'Rising Sun' broke of and fell on the Bounty Hunters head.

Merlin and Freya ran to the secret passage way underneath the castle. Merlin gave her his jacket, they introduced names and then Merlin promised he would be back in morning with food.

Arthur remembered that he got a small amount of bread and a mouldy apple for breakfast. He made Merlin work harder to work off his anger, also because he called him 'fat.'

Arthur remembered being a bit harsh and throwing water over his head when his bath was too hot. He did seem tired after all.

He saw him startle Freya and then gave her food, she ate it gracefully and Merlin put some candles in the ground he lit them by magic. Merlin started asking her questions about the Druids; she asked him why he was asking her all these questions. Freya said she was cursed and Merlin explained that magic could be a gift; he whispered a spell and the fire on the candles floated up in the air. Freya whispered

"Beautiful."

Arthur admitted that he thought they were enchanting. He had never seen magic used for good before; he never even thought that it was possible; he had grown up on stories of evil sorcerers destroying villages. He had learned that magic had no place in the kingdom, that Camelot was leading everyone into a new and better world. All those people his father executed, they were innocent, and Arthur hadn't done anything to stop it. If he had found out about Merlin's magic sooner, maybe Camelot would be a different place.

Was he wrong and Morgana right? All that time she had been fighting against him, all that time other sorcerers fought against him. What had he done? Killed them, so did his father. Arthur had always said that he was not like his father. But he had executed innocent people. Morgana had been trying to achieve a world ruled by magic, but had killed many innocent people even people she had never met before. Arthur had tried to achieve a world of peace but even he had killed a few, people like Kara. Maybe he and Morgana deserved to die; if they both did the world would be a better place. All Arthur could do now was, wait and see if Gwen was a good Queen and see if she would eventually bring peace to Camelot.

They watched the rest of the tale: Freya described her own home and Merlin described the Eldor, Merlin gave her a rose when she asked for strawberries. When Merlin ended up kissing Freya after Halig followed Merlin to the tunnels and tried and failed to find them.

Arthur remembered when Halig had tried to hit Merlin, he actually though he was hiding Freya (Arthur would never think that Merlin would do a thing like that, back then). Luckily Arthur had stopped him in the nick of time but it still ended up with Merlin making fun of his weight, it actually made Arthur think he needed to do more exercise. He was annoyed and surprised that Merlin stole his lunch, he didn't know how Merlin had managed to put a drumstick and three sausages in his water jug, Arthur had only been under the table for a few seconds. But now Arthur realised (not for the first time) that it had probably been done by magic.

Arthur never knew Merlin could be so romantic, to him he had always been a strange idiot, always getting himself into trouble.

Soon afterwards Merlin said that he was going to leave with her.

Arthur didn't believe his ears, not so long ago, from that day, he said that he was happy to be his servant until the day he died and he was actually thinking of running away with a girl he had only known for a few days.

They described where they were going to go, a place where no one knew them. A place with: Mountains, fields, wild flowers, a couple of cows and a lake. Merlin suggested the lake and Freya repeated it.

Merlin returned later with a dress and then Freya said that she couldn't take it. She sent Merlin off to get supplies.

Arthur remembered that he saw Merlin walking with a dress; he said he was running an errand for Gaius, Merlin explained that it wasn't for him and Arthur made a joke that Merlin was planning to wear it. Arthur knew that he wasn't but Merlin still believed that Arthur thought he would. Arthur never found out, until now, why Merlin had the dress. But then again, it wasn't the strangest thing Merlin had done in his life time.

Merlin returned to the tunnels and then the new dress was laid out on the floor and Freya was gone.

Freya was creeping alone and then a Knight shouted

"There she is!" Freya bumped into a cage of chickens and started running away.

This was the only thing that Arthur had seen in Freya's story and he remembered her turning into a winged beast, the one that had attacked the two villagers and the two Knights at night time. She killed Halig and Arthur struck it with the blade that ended up killing her. She went to another corner in the courtyard, Arthur was about to attack when a giant gargoyle head fell off and disturb the scene, Freya flew off. She was back in the tunnels and Merlin covered her with his jacket. She tried to explain and told the story of how she got cursed. How she was frightened that a man was going to kill her so she accidently killed him and his mother was a sorceress set a curse on her to kill forever more.

It was daylight and Merlin was carrying Freya, there was a lake surrounded by mountains, Arthur knew where this lake was.

She whispered 'You remembered.' And 'You have saved me; you were the only one who made me feel loved.' Merlin didn't want her to go but she promised that she would repay him someday. She died and Merlin put her in a boat filled with reeds, said a spell, the boat sailed off and then he set it on fire with another spell. The vision faded.

Arthur remembered that Merlin wasn't acting as normal as usual for the next few days. Arthur thought it was the water that he threw in his face; he knew what it was now. He was surprised that Merlin kept it in. Arthur knew that he wouldn't be able to.

"I'm sorry you died." Arthur said. He truly was. Gwaine was looking sad and Mordred looked on the edge of tears.

"There is nothing to be sorry for." Freya said. "If I had not died I would have killed more innocent lives anyways Merlin needs you more than I do, his life is in Camelot, if I survived he would have left Camelot with me and if he remained as your servant he would have always been searching for me, Merlin doesn't care who you are, he is always loyal to those with a good heart."

"But you didn't deserve to die." Arthur said.

"I know but life is always hard. Merlin knows that more than anyone, but now he doesn't have to worry about me, he wasn't thinking straight then and he needed to realise who he was and who he was destined to be, my death helped him see that." Freya explained.

"No one has to be sacrificed to help people see sense." Arthur said. "They have to find that out by them, I certainly have."

"Perhaps but we learn from our mistakes." Freya said. "You can't go through life and not have at least one thing you regret. It's just not nature's way."

"And did Merlin ever mention Freya to you in the slightest?" Gwaine asked.

"No, he probably has secrets that he's told no one, not even Gaius." Arthur theorised.

"The basin tells all parts of the story, even if the person doesn't want them to be told." Freya reminded them. Arthur remembered that Lancelot told him that as well.

"Now that you all know I must go." Freya said.

"Why?" Arthur asked.

"Only those you care about can remain. I never knew you truly, Arthur Pendragon and I only came to give my part of the story about Merlin, he connected me to you but he is not here so it would not be right to stay with a friend of a friend. I will watch over Merlin like you watch over Camelot. It's been nice meeting you." She smiled.

She was gone a few seconds later.

"Well she was lovely," Gwaine smiled. "To be honest with you, I don't think Merlin led a lonely life at all."

I hope you enjoyed that chapter as I said, I wasn't a hundred per cent sure, but I did like having Freya in the story

Any other suggestions are more than welcome and if they have been mentioned before then you can suggest what happens when Arthur meets them or any other ideas you may have

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