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The Beach, Monday Afternoon
Merlin's first 'class' in the afternoon had granted Arthur a good excuse to dismiss the boy early that morning. While his presence was a comfort (a fact Arthur would not be quick to admit to), it had severely limited Arthur's ability to think about their problem clearly.
He'd roamed the island in search of another way out, but as he had already expected, there was none. Loath to return to the dorms, where he wouldn't be allowed to carry his sword, Arthur slowed when he reached the beach.
He'd seen a plane of water this large only a few times in his life. The lakes near Camelot tended towards the smaller. He spared a look towards the horizon for orientation, then peered down at the ground.
He slipped his sword out of its sheath with the hand attached to the arm he could actually use, swung it once to test his strength, and then moved into slow practiced drills.
It had been a while since he'd gotten to use the sword, and there was little that made him feel more useless or pathetic than being unable to do so. By now his damaged shoulder had healed enough to take the chance one-armed, and he felt relieved.
Maybe he should consider simply keeping a broom nearby at all times inside the dorms. They could be good fun. In combat.
[[ arthur's around and the beach is open ]]
He'd roamed the island in search of another way out, but as he had already expected, there was none. Loath to return to the dorms, where he wouldn't be allowed to carry his sword, Arthur slowed when he reached the beach.
He'd seen a plane of water this large only a few times in his life. The lakes near Camelot tended towards the smaller. He spared a look towards the horizon for orientation, then peered down at the ground.
He slipped his sword out of its sheath with the hand attached to the arm he could actually use, swung it once to test his strength, and then moved into slow practiced drills.
It had been a while since he'd gotten to use the sword, and there was little that made him feel more useless or pathetic than being unable to do so. By now his damaged shoulder had healed enough to take the chance one-armed, and he felt relieved.
Maybe he should consider simply keeping a broom nearby at all times inside the dorms. They could be good fun. In combat.
[[ arthur's around and the beach is open ]]
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But she worked today, and past experience suggested that there was a decent chance she might be arrested. Again. And running, she hoped, would help keep her stress levels down. But that meant a long run, which is why she found herself out on the beach.
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As it was, she pulled up to a stop next to him and looked over. "Oh. It's you."
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Because she remembered stock boy.
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She stopped to watch the guy practicing with a sword, impressed in spite of herself, and wondering who he was, until she saw the wounded arm. Merlin's boss, Arthur the prince/prat, probably.
She didn't want to throw him off his practice, but, some comment seemed called for. "Nice form," she called from the top of the dune.
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He lowered the sword, but not entirely. You couldn't be certain on an island like this.
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There was a hint of affection in his voice, but he'd deny it staunchly.
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And even if currently he wasn't able to do so, and it still frustrated him endlessly.
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Puppy behind him, he offered a respectful wave before flopping down on the ground some yards away. There was water to provide for the dog and a sandwich for himself, after all.
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He'd be lying if he claimed there wasn't something comforting about encountering a sense of decorum in this place. Of course, claiming the opposite aloud would defeat the entire point.
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He didn't speak a word, but rather returned his attention to his hands, rubbing them together to iron out any cramps from disuse coupled with effort. He hated that bloody wound, but at least it seemed the worst was over.
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Then, however, she decided that it was time to investigate the other person on the beach.
Liir read this in her movements almost before she turned and bounded for Arthur and scrambled off of his backside to come after.
"Makejoy! Makie! Come--"
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He knew it was Liir's. That was hardly the point.
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"She is," and Makejoy was far less ashamed, being a puppy, and started to sniff at Arthur as she could because he had lots of funny new smells on him.
"Makejoy. Her name. Her name is Makejoy."
He gave a self-depreciating smile.
"I can speak Ozian, I promise," he said, "and she is, yes. Good day. I'm sorry she came to bother you. She was a bit shut in of late."
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"That's fascinating. Make sure it doesn't do so again," Arthur replied, casting a look down at the mutt in question. He took a step forwards, albeit with some attention paid to it that he didn't actually strike the dog with his foot. That would be unnecessary.
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