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Guinevere swallows. Okay, that didn't go according to plan. She can hear blood rushing in her ears, the pressure of the situation escalating with her heart rate, and on top of the headache she's already got-- she starts to feel almost faint with panic. (At least she's in bed and doesn't have to worry about standing still.) God, she's going to screw up and Morgan's going to get hurt because she's too inexperienced to manipulate her husband-to-be -- who is somehow supplying her with more reasons to think there's a coldhearted monster hiding behind his smile. Thank god she's had years of practice holding a steel front over her fear, or he would see right through her. The emotions swarming her chest feel worse than it appears on the outside. Breathe. It's all she can do. Focus. She recalls Morgan's advice, once more. The way she'd told her not to talk, unless it was... what was it? Glory to Arthur? Right. Goddamn. Okay, maybe she can still salvage this.
"I do try to get along with everyone I meet. It's very much like you said-- I've been told that I can be kind to a fault." Guinevere offers, her stomach twisting into a whole variety of shapes with her anxiety. Tell him he's right, because that's what he wants to hear. She's kind, like he said, but it can be a fault, like he said. This hurts. Because she already knows where she needs to go with this, if she's going to give Morgan a chance. "We're not friends, not exactly... but I did spend a good deal of time with her, because of our lessons. I learned valuable skills from her and trusted her because I trusted you. I trusted your judgement." Her eyes bore into his. He can't disagree with that, at least, because that was the arrangement that was made for them. Neither of them wanted it, not at first. She remembers her heart-to-heart with Morgan in the tent. How they both resented each other because of Arthur's plans for them.
There's no denying that he put them together in the first place. There's no changing that. But she knows that this isn't going to be the end of it. It's not going to be that easy.
"I never believed that she had ill intent because I never imagined you would endanger me like that. So of course she couldn't have had ill intent."
Guinevere knows that to truly help Morgan, she'll need to make a sacrifice of her own. She remembers Caelia and maybe... maybe Morgan has more support elsewhere. Besides, it's not like she could ever be someone that Morgan could actually rely on. She's too clumsy and unsure in a place like Camelot. Doesn't know enough about magic to be helpful with her research and ambitions. (She remembers Morgan being thrown backwards by her touch in the disturbance zone, the way she had seen memories that were meant to be concealed, and then her hands wrapped around her throat--) While Morgan has been armoring her with advice to survive, Guinevere has only been... hurting her in return.
So she's taking scissors to the thread that keeps her tethered to the only person who's capable of keeping her sane and comforted in Camelot. It's too selfish of her to cling to Morgan if it's only going to end up dragging her down. If... if that's what it takes to keep her safe from Arthur and his unjust punishments --
"I trust you. So if-- if you say I shouldn't see her anymore, then I won't." Guinevere looks down at her hands, clutching the blanket tightly, her heart dropping like a stone in her chest. "But please don't punish her. I wouldn't be able to rest easy if you did that."
"I do try to get along with everyone I meet. It's very much like you said-- I've been told that I can be kind to a fault." Guinevere offers, her stomach twisting into a whole variety of shapes with her anxiety. Tell him he's right, because that's what he wants to hear. She's kind, like he said, but it can be a fault, like he said. This hurts. Because she already knows where she needs to go with this, if she's going to give Morgan a chance. "We're not friends, not exactly... but I did spend a good deal of time with her, because of our lessons. I learned valuable skills from her and trusted her because I trusted you. I trusted your judgement." Her eyes bore into his. He can't disagree with that, at least, because that was the arrangement that was made for them. Neither of them wanted it, not at first. She remembers her heart-to-heart with Morgan in the tent. How they both resented each other because of Arthur's plans for them.
There's no denying that he put them together in the first place. There's no changing that. But she knows that this isn't going to be the end of it. It's not going to be that easy.
"I never believed that she had ill intent because I never imagined you would endanger me like that. So of course she couldn't have had ill intent."
Guinevere knows that to truly help Morgan, she'll need to make a sacrifice of her own. She remembers Caelia and maybe... maybe Morgan has more support elsewhere. Besides, it's not like she could ever be someone that Morgan could actually rely on. She's too clumsy and unsure in a place like Camelot. Doesn't know enough about magic to be helpful with her research and ambitions. (She remembers Morgan being thrown backwards by her touch in the disturbance zone, the way she had seen memories that were meant to be concealed, and then her hands wrapped around her throat--) While Morgan has been armoring her with advice to survive, Guinevere has only been... hurting her in return.
So she's taking scissors to the thread that keeps her tethered to the only person who's capable of keeping her sane and comforted in Camelot. It's too selfish of her to cling to Morgan if it's only going to end up dragging her down. If... if that's what it takes to keep her safe from Arthur and his unjust punishments --
"I trust you. So if-- if you say I shouldn't see her anymore, then I won't." Guinevere looks down at her hands, clutching the blanket tightly, her heart dropping like a stone in her chest. "But please don't punish her. I wouldn't be able to rest easy if you did that."
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