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Chapter 4

Storytelling part 2

Cherish P.O.V

"Cant be what?" I asked again.

It was Uther who replied first. "A couple of weeks before we came here, Arthur and I had separated from a hunting party, when we heard a noise, it sounded like a crying noise, and it was. It came from a small four year old girl, who didn't know where she was. Once we had her calmed down, introduced ourselves, and explained that we were in fact real, and not just a story told to her and her class by her teacher, she told us her name, Sarah James. Sarah, had no where to go, so we took her back with us. I took her in as my new ward. She quickly became a part of the family, and soon had everyone she came in contact with wrapped round her little finger. A couple of weeks later, however, we received an unsigned letter. It stated that someone would be coming to pick Sarah up and take her home, where she was missed. So, Arthur, some of the knights, Gaius, Merlin, Gwen and I took Sarah to the meeting point. Once there we were met with a woman of indescribable beauty. She walked over to meet us and when she saw Sarah, she knelt down to her level. She told her that she had to go home, there were things that she needed to do, but one day, she could return to Camelot. She kissed Sarah on the forehead and Sarah disappeared. Everyone with a weapon drew it and pointed it at the witch. After demanding what she'd done with the child she replied that she'd sent her home, that we'd see her again soon, but she'd be older, and different. She also said, that until she was told, she wouldn't remember our meeting. The woman then disappeared. I gave the order to have the area searched, but before anyone could move, we were all transported here."

As he spoke, it all rushed back to me, the whole thing. I couldn't believe that I'd forgotten! But, it had been Nyx's will. So, until now, I had forgotten.

"I- I remember." I said. "And I know who that woman was."

"Who?" Arthur asked.

"The Goddess Nyx." I replied simply.

"We drew our swords on a Goddess?" Sir Leon asked, appalled.

"I don't think she took it too badly."

"Why?" Merlin asked.

"Nothing bad happened to you did it?"

"Apart from being transported to a world where the king is a mad man?" Gwen asked sceptically.

"Something tells me that the Goddess didn't have a part in this." Cherish said.

"There was also something else she said." Uther said.

"What was it?" I asked.

"She said that she wouldn't hurt the last of our true descendants." Arthur said, motioning to himself and Uther. "In reference to you of course."