The girl who fell, I really should probably learn her name, said, "Wait, so you're saying you used magic to save me? What are you the real Merlin or something?"

Her last statement was dripping with sarcasm, not that I could blame her. But being witty back was way to tempting, "Are you saying I'm some fifteen hundred year old wizard, spending my time in high school?"

I let that statement sink in, watch her facial expression become slightly embarrassed, wait for her to say, "No, of course-" When I interrupt her and say, "Because you're right. Destiny causes one to do highly unusual things."

Lancelot, or as he is apparently called by everyone in this time, Lance, laughs at the poor girl's expression. Along with everyone else's expressions. Even if all those who had been in Camelot with me knew I was immortal, I had never brought it about in such a way before. It's not like I wanted to be stuck in high school. Especially when there is nothing really new for me to learn here. It's all for Arthur. Always has been always will be. Looking at the girl's face, along with her friends' faces I realized I should probably explain more. I tell them the gist of the entire story. Not going into too much detail, that would take about fifteen hundred years. I can tell the only reason why they believe me, is because Arthur agrees with everything I say, and because I saved the girl.

This one girl, whom is obviously quite stupid to be blunt, asked, "It sounds like destiny is the only thing you care about. Damn, you really need to get laid."

"Are you implying I'm a virgin?"

"..."

"Because I've had fifteen hundred years of free time, I can assure you that I'm not. Though no shame if you are."

By the color flooding into her cheeks I'd guess that I was right. Some people are just way too easy to read.

I left not long afterwards, deciding that talking to Aithusa would help me clear my head. Back when Kilgarrah was still living, I helped him teach Aithusa how to speak. That was quite the adventure. Especially with the whole dragon's don't lie thing. Now she is as wise as Kilgarrah, and we can actually have quite intelligent conversations. She has also taken Kilgarrah's place when it comes to speaking riddles about destiny, which is as it always has been and will be, quite infuriating. Though in this case it might be helpful.

We had all taken the train to the shopping center, and not wanting to both with parking or driving for that matter I had teleported not far from the station. I found an area, that amazingly was empty of random passerbys, and with a few mumbled words, I was back standing in my living room. I walked out to the stables and riding on my favorite mare, I rode out to a very secluded, large clearing, calling for Aithusa on my way there. I had found this clearing after the incident with Aithusa and Alexandra. I figured it would be for the best. Though maybe she would now be helpful to the cause of bringing magic back. When I reached the clearing Aithusa was waiting for me.


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