Disclaimer: I do not own Princess of Thieves, or any of the characters. (Sheesh this could get really annoying)
AN: I would like to say I'm sorry for the spelling errors in my last chapter. Sorry, I was writing it at 11 o'clock at night, and plus my spelling isn't very good to begin with. But I will try and have one of those people who can spell look over my chapters before I post them. And thanks for pointing it out to me KeitaWolf, and thanks for the complement.
Chapter 2
It was early in the morning the next day, and Gwyn was just stirring form a deep sleep. She was tired though and didn't want to get out of bed quite yet, so she snuggled up to the warm body next to her. Wait, warm body? Instantly she was out of bed and standing with only a night shirt on. This woke up Philip, who sat up and asked "Why did you have to wake me up to? I was having a very pleasant dream." He yawned and started to get up, and then noticed that Gwyn was a little wobbly on her feet. "Besides you shouldn't even be up. Here let me help you back to bed." He went to her to help her, but was pushed away.
"No that's alright," she said, "I'll be fine." She started to walk towards the wardrobe, but didn't quite make it. She tripped over the rug by the bed and would have landed face down on the floor if Philip hadn't been close and caught her.
"See, you are in no condition to be out of bed yet," he said wile lifting her up (to her annoyance) and putting her on the bed. "Now just wait here and I will go fetch the doctor. But you have to promise to stay. Promise?" Philip asked wile mock glairing at her.
"Yes, I promise, but you must also bring your captain of the guard and Froedrick. You all need to hear what I have to say. My father should be coming soon so you should also leave a message for him, on were to find me."
"Is that it?" asked Phillip sarcastically
"Yes, for now that's it" Gwyn said with a slight smile
"Your wish is my command."
"Good answer"
"I shall return" Philip said and he left the room. Then when the door was shut he said to the guards, "No one is to enter or leave this room, until I return. Is that clear?"
"Yes your majesty, it is crystal clear," Stated the guard on the right.
"Good then I shall be back. Oh and, have some food sent up, I missed dinner and I don't intend to miss breakfast. And Gwyn should eat something as well," Philip ordered the guards before walking off in search of the doctor and the captain.
Mean wile back on the road………..
"I hope Gwyn made it to the palace alright," stated Will looking at Robin guiltily. "I feel really bad about letting her make such a trip so fast, but she was the only one young enough to make that trip without to much damage."
"Yes, but we must also make haste, because the king will also want the details of Prince Johns plan. And we must see if she made it to the palace alright," said Robin as he kicked his horse into a trot.
They arrived at the palace soon after, and were directed to the guest quarters. There they found Gwyn lying in bed with the king sitting in a chair next to her with the captain of the guard behind him, wile an older man they assumed was a doctor examining Gwyn.
"What's wrong with you girl?" asked Will, wile Robin went over to hug his daughter.
"Nothing, their fussing over me for no reason," Gwyn stated looking quite annoyed.
"No it is not for no reason, you are suffering from exhaustion and dehydration" said the doctor who was also looking annoyed. (AN: I know they didn't have those words back then, but I couldn't think of anything else to use)
Just then the captain of the guard, Laurence, cleared his throat. Everyone turned towards him, "If you don't mind I would like to hear about the danger that supposedly, by king is in?"
"Oh, Gwyn you haven't told them yet? Then what was the point of exhausting your self to get here early?" asked Robin.
"I didn't think you could move as fast as you did," Gwen paused before saying, "old man," she said with an evil grin. Everyone else in the room was trying to hide their grin.
"I will get you back for that latter, little girl. But first we must relay our news," said Robin wile slightly glaring at his offspring. "It all began wile in a tavern."
