Thank you all for your reviews! I would like to address one in particular:

Guest - You know what? I am seriously starting to get annoyed. I don't mean to be rude, but you have got to stop this. You read my stories, never comment once, and when you do it's always something negative. If you don't comment on stories, stick to not commenting and stop criticizing me. Every story of mine you read, you had something only negative to say about it. Maybe it's just better to not comment and stop reading instead of being rude. You don't like the story, don't read it. But don't comment only negative things. If you have suggestions, leave them below, but be nice about it for God's sake! You don't have to critique me on every story of mine.

*Annabelle's P.O.V.*

Merlin and I followed Gaius into the vault beneath the castle. Once we got to the lowest level in there, with Merlin carrying a torch that he grabbed on the way, we saw a huge pool of water.

"The water in here supplies the whole town." Gaius explained. He then looked at Merlin and gestured towards the pool. "Take a sample." Merlin walked over to the pool and took out a vial from his bag. He then dumped his hand into the water, and once some of it flew into the vial, he took it out and spilled some of it out before closing it tightly. He turned to look at us, and Gaius, who was now holding the torch, nodded. "Let's take it back and examine it." Merlin and I both nodded, and the three of us turned around and started heading back.

But we all froze once we heard a loud splash and a roar from behind us. We whipped around, and saw a horrendous creature that looked as if it was made out of mud. It was inside the pool, and it's teeth were sharp enough that it could rip flesh, not water. We all stared at the creature with wide eyes. It disappeared under the water as fast as it jumped out.

"What the hell was that?!" Merlin and I both exclaimed. I expected Gaius to answer, but instead he just grabbed us by our arms and forced us to go back.

*20 minutes later*

"It was an Afanc." Gaius concluded, looking up to look at us from the book he was studying. He then looked back at the book, whilst Merlin and I exchanged confused glances.

"An... A what?" I asked, and Merlin nodded in agreement, as he was as confused as I.

"A beast born of clay and conjured up only by the most powerful sorcerer." Gaius read, and then looked up. "Now we have to find a way to defeat it. But where?" He looked up, and Merlin and I followed his gaze. He was looking at the four shelves that were filled many books.

"That could take days." I sighed, and Merlin nodded in agreement.

"Gwen will be dead by then." He backed me up, but I could still hear the pain in his voice.

"Have you got a better idea?" Gaius asked, obviously not expecting an answer. Merlin and I both shared a look, and nodded. We did have a better idea.

*The Courtyard*

Merlin and I ran out, but slowed down to a walk once we saw servants and guards making a stake that Gwen is supposed to be burned at. Without any further delay, we both ran as fast as we could.

*The Dungeons*

Merlin ran to the cell Gwen was kept in, whilst I went straight to the Dragon's cave, grabbing a lit torch on the way.

*The Dragon's Cave*

Once I hot to the Dragon's cave, I looked around as I didn't see The Great Dragon anywhere.

"Hello?!" I called out, but was met with only silence. I kept looking around, when I heard a flap of wings above me.

"Hello." I heard a reply."The Great Sorceress returns." He concluded, landing on the rocks in front of me. "As I knew she would."

"I need to know how to defeat an Afanc." I declared.

"Yes, I suppose you do." The Great Dragon replied.

"Will you help me?" I asked hopefully, and The Great Dragon's eyes seemed to soften.

"Trust the elements that are at your command." I nodded in understanding. "Elements..." I murmured.

"But what is it that we have to do?" I heard my brother's voice behind me, and I turned around, only to see his tear stained face. I put a comforting hand on his shoulder.

"You two cannot do this alone." The Great Dragon shook his head at Merlin. "You two are but one side of the coin. Arthur is the other." This time it was Merlin's turn to shake his head, whilst I just stood there in shock. Arthur?

"Just tell us what is is we have to do." Merlin continued, but The Great Dragon just spread his wings, ready to take off. Merlin saw that, and hos eyes widened. "No!" But The Great Dragon already flew into the air. "Please! Help us!" Merlin called out desperately.

"I have." Was The Great Dragon's reply, and right after that a laugh.

"Oh yeah, right. Thanks." My brother said sarcastically, and I chuckled.

"Come on. I think I know what to do."