A/N: Something lighthearted I created and I hope that you will like it. So please enjoy and tell me what you thought of it. Ideas are also welcome!

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'Merlin, Merlin, MERLIN!' He flinched as he heard the dragon's loud voice echoing through their little cabin.

'I'm not deaf.' He mumbled as he made his way to the front door, glancing outside and he quickly spotted the dragon. 'What's going on?'

Aithusa was smiling enthusiastically down at him. 'You know how you told me I had to be creative?' Oh god, he somehow already regretted having said that. 'So I created something and you have to see it, come quickly! Pleeeease!'

He sighed, but did what she asked and he quickly climbed onto the white dragon's back. He could feel her excitement as she took to the sky. She landed about ten minutes later, although if he had walked it would have taken him at least an hour.

Immediately he looked around searching for what the creation might be. 'So...' He started, when he finally saw what must be the creation staring slightly startled at the scene in front of him.

'So, what do you think? Do you like it? I made it just for you!' She said, enthusiastically jumping around her creation as she kept glancing at him trying to see his reaction.

'It's... nice, but... um... what is it?'

She froze, blinking for a moment starled at him before she looked back at her creation. 'Isn't that clear?'

'No, not really.'

Aithusa glared at him. 'I just did what you told me, let my imagination take over.' She stepped to her creation and brushed her head lovingly against the stone. 'I started with the basic stones, planting them in a circle and eventually placed one on top of those. See, I was really creative, aren't you proud?' The last she asked with begging eyes.

'Uhh... Yeah, I'm really proud.' He quickly said. 'So, what will you be calling it?'

'I was thinking about Stonehenge, what do you think?'

He rubbed the back of his head, what was he supposed to think about tons and tons of stone, placed on top each other. So he simply answered that it was good and he would just forget about it, it wouldn't be like anyone would even notice it or care about it anyways.

So at the end of the day, since Aithusa had insisted on staying there to eat dinner, they returned to their little cottage. Merlin looked backwards once more, staring at the stone pillars, for a moment asking himself if he should destroy it, just in case people started asking questions about how someone could have lifted those heavy stones, but he decided not to do it, fearing Aithusa's rage.

So he just shrugged and turned back, it isn't like anyone would even pay much attention to it.