Dec. 17th, 2009


[info]sagramore

He comes to Orkney with Mordred, who's only come because he has to--a message to his mother from Arthur, and Gawain accompanies them because he has duties. Sagramore listens quietly to Mordred's complaints during the journey, takes note of the change in his mannerisms, and is convinced, more than ever, that the best way to get through this week is to get Mordred out of the castle as often as possible, and keep him as far as can be managed from Morgause.

That evening they're put up in separate rooms, after a brief meeting with the lady herself, and Sagramore waits a good half hour before venturing out in the dark to try to find Mordred's room. When he comes to the door he knocks lightly and then lets himself in, leaning against the wall with a little sigh of relief.

"Here I am."