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The Salle, Monday Morning
Arthur had woken up in a room covered in Union Jacks and smelling of poorly-made scones.
He had made an executive decision not to think about it.
He had then cleared out, taken a sword from the weapons locker, and gone straight down to the salle in order to pound some normality into being on the heads of the poor fencing dummies. He had no idea where Merlin was yet (having wanted to get out of the be-Union Jacked room as soon as possible) but he'd sent a text message (along the lines of where are you? I'm in the salle which was downright civil for his standards) and he was sort of hoping the boy could make it there to join him in his denial.
He would be here, anyway, slashing at things.
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He had made an executive decision not to think about it.
He had then cleared out, taken a sword from the weapons locker, and gone straight down to the salle in order to pound some normality into being on the heads of the poor fencing dummies. He had no idea where Merlin was yet (having wanted to get out of the be-Union Jacked room as soon as possible) but he'd sent a text message (along the lines of where are you? I'm in the salle which was downright civil for his standards) and he was sort of hoping the boy could make it there to join him in his denial.
He would be here, anyway, slashing at things.
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Maybe she and Priestly could get drunk again, like after last time.
She headed for the practice dummy, eskrima in hand, and said, "I won't ask if you don't," to Arthur.
Then proceeded to whap the dummy about the head.
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"Cool. I am so up for that." When she'd finished her eskrima drill, Dinah put the sticks away and headed over to pick up her sword. "How was the trip to England, then? Francine said something about Wales?"
Twirl of the sword back at Arthur, and if the eyes are little more focused than usual, it's still not because of the Other Dinah Lance. She probably didn't even know how to use a sword.
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This time last year, she'd told Arthur she wasn't normal.
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At least he also sounded irritated. That was something. If he wound up ambling about like some love-stunned calf he'd prefer someone strike him down.
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Then he arrived at the salle.
Sheepishly.
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And still about the same the rest of the way.
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And something that looked like it'd been embroidered, but he'd thrown that out of the window.
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And totally killed some guy named Boone.
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"None today, tomorrow I have them, though," Merlin replied, sighing. "I--lost your sword."
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He was going to propose they spend the rest of the day in an environment more well-suited to repressing the weekend, but his sword was kind of a thing, mmkay?
"What did he look like?"
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