"Now, all I need is the armour and sword." Jane quietly murmured to herself.

As predicted by Sir Theodore, Jane had collected everything quickly, with the exception of those two items. The blacksmith's son had confirmed it: even if they started to work on it right now, her request would not be treated in time.

She was now moodily sitting in the library looking for used items on her phone. Unfortunately, medieval stuff was not exactly frequent… She sighed. Her dream was so close and yet so far… Of course, there will always be next summer… At least, it would give her more time to practise…

"I heard you were in search on an armour," said a voice from behind her.

"Excuse me?" she turned around to see that the voice came from a lanky boy in a silly costume.

"I wanted to know if you would still be interested in armour," he repeated.

"Armour? You … have … an amour?" she replied incredulously.

"Yes, as a matter of fact, I do. Well, sort of. But most importantly, I want to share it with you, Lady Knight," he added with a small reverence.

"I don't know why you are calling me that. I'm not even a squire, left alone a knight! And I'm pretty sure that 'Lady Knight' isn't a real term!" she said, crossing her arms at him.

"Tomato-tomahtoe… Let's not embarrassed ourselves with subtilities. Anyway, there wasn't much female knight, so who knows how they were called? Personally, I'm a fan of Lady Knight, but I guess it's up to debate," he added.

"Alright … show me what you got," she caved in.

She followed the strange boy down the tunnels under the castle. Jane was feeling a bit anxious. She had trained in the entrance's room quite a few times since nobody ever goes there, but she never went any further. The boy, on the other hand, seemed to know where he was going.

"So … how come you know the tunnels?" she asked.

"Oh, well, you see, my parents had both been working as entertainers for the big inauguration banquet in the last few years. Last year, I had to babysit my little sister at the castle. She found the tunnels and decided to explore them. I found the room with the armour after I lost her. I'm sure it will suit you," he explained.

"Why did you let her come here? It's dangerous!" Jane asked, offended.

"You obviously never met Manny! You don't get to let her do something or not. You either try to follow her or lose your time searching for her!" he replied as he opened a big decorated metal door. "And here we are! After you, my Lady!"

The room was small and only filled with a small set of armour, a very dusty mirror and a wooden chest that had seen better days. Jane slowly caressed the breast's plate in awe.

"Why don't you try it on? " he said smiling. She gave him a look. "As I wait outside, of course! "

She snorted at his reaction and began to try and understand how to put it on. After a little while, she wiped the mirror and looked at herself. It suited her perfectly. She suddenly realized it looks just like in her dream. "Could it be the same armour? " she thought. "Surely not … then again…"

She turned her attention to the chest, as if an invisible force was trying to get her to open it. She did and found inside the most beautiful sword she even saw (to be fair, she hadn't seen much real ones, but still…). She let her hand slide on the handle. One of the carving was a dragon!

Perfect! Just perfect!