A/N: Don't You Dare Think Otherwise!

I found it! I found it!

For everyone blinking in confusion, the above is the title to the Arthur-chasing-Merlin fic I was looking for. The ending is a bit too neat, but I love the beginning and Arthur's talk with Merlin.

Now for the other news. Today's offering fits under the "musings" category which I get may not be as popular. Don't worry, tomorrow we're back to oneshots/drabbles.

Also (aren't I just full of news today?), so far in this series, I've been mainly pulling from prewritten material. Some of these I've written since I started posting, but most were ready and waiting. I've a few more to go, but I'm nearing the end of my stack. This doesn't mean it'll be over when I do, but it does mean daily updates may no longer be possible. I've got plenty of time to write, but it's been a while since I watched the show, and ideas either come or they don't. HOWEVER, if anyone has a prompt or request, I'd be happy to try and write something for it. It might speed things along, although I'll warn you now, it might not turn out like you expect.

So there you go! I've a few more days of prewritten to upload and then we'll see. Enjoy!

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I do not own Merlin. I am not trying to claim I own Merlin.

But.

But there is a reason it's my favorite kind of fanfiction to write.

When you write Avengers or Sherlock, or any other kind of fanfiction, you do it knowing there are specific creators out there that are known and that own the characters.

When you write Merlin fanfiction, you are contributing to a centuries long literary tradition of Arthurian legend. You are, by writing a drabble involving Gwaine and flying pigs, adding to the canon of one of the greatest legends ever told. You join a long legacy of poets, artists, authors, and bards who have all crafted works in praise of an immortal dream.

You can't tell me that isn't ten different kinds of incredible.