In Merlin's room, Morgana was just waking up to the sound of Gaius shouting his apprentice's name. Morgana smirked to herself. The spell had worked.

"Merlin." Morgana looked up to find Gaius standing in the doorway, a potion bottle in his hands, "Are you going to get up anytime soon? You know how Arthur gets when you're late."

"Of course." She smiled.

Gaius looked at her, creased his brows, then shook his head a little. "Well hurry it up." He said and left closing the door behind him.

Morgana inhaled deeply and let it out. She needed to be more careful; she needed to act more like Merlin would. Well, that shouldn't be too hard. All she had to do was loosen her limbs and grumble a lot. She shook out her arms, no, Merlin's arms to loosen them up and got out of bed.

Time to get dressed, she thought and made her way over to his trunk. Inside were four plain shirts. Red, blue, purple, and grey. How dull, she thought, but picked out the red one. It was the one she saw him wear most. She slipped it on, then chose one of his blue scarves. He had two of those. She struggled putting it on, then abandoned it. It wouldn't hurt to not wear it. Next came the brown coat. The fabric of the shirt got bundled up in the coat and she had to take it off and try it again, but the same thing happened. She abandoned that too. It was summer. The weather should be warm enough without them. Now for the pants. She closed her eyes and breathed in deeply. She just wouldn't look. Yeah, wouldn't look. It wasn't as if she hadn't seen anything of the like before, but it was still awkward seeing the one of your ex-friend, now enemy. So, she changed her pants without looking, somehow managing not to fall over.

The socks and shoes were all that were left, and she managed those with ease. Satisfied with herself she exited the room only to find Gaius standing there.

"I thought you had gone back to sleep." He said. "What took you so long?"

"I had gone back to sleep." She said. "But I woke up again and here I am." She smiled weakly.

"Yes you are." He muttered. "Better get a move on. Can't keep Arthur waiting."

"Of course." She said and left.