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we're part of a story, part of a tale (CLOSED)
Who: Igraine, Merlin and Morgana.
What:One small sliver of the Jerry Springer worthy Pendragon drama. Igraine invites Morgana over so the three of them can talk about various things.
When: Backdated to January 6th, after this conversation Igraine had with Morgana.
Where: Merlin's room.
Rating: PG.
Ever since she first met Morgana, she's found herself waking every morning with a new question that may never have an answer. The more she thinks about it, the more she realizes that having met Morgana without any preconceived notions was for the best. Had she known that someone was here who was meant to be a sort of counterpart to Morgan, she may not have been quite so eager to meet her.
If one were to ask her what stood out to her most in regards to each girl, it would be simple. In Morgan, she would never forget her cruelty or the way she lied through her teeth while wearing her amiable mask. In Morgana, she saw someone who also wore a mask but she did not know if it was meant to fool others, or herself. Her cold ruthlessness did not reach her eyes and, so, she has come to the conclusion that Morgana's mask was one forged out of necessity -- and she had not always worn it.
So, having found an opportune moment to sit down with her, she does not let it pass her by. After closing her journal and setting it down on the bed, she turns to Merlin.
"Morgana will be arriving shortly."
What:
When: Backdated to January 6th, after this conversation Igraine had with Morgana.
Where: Merlin's room.
Rating: PG.
Ever since she first met Morgana, she's found herself waking every morning with a new question that may never have an answer. The more she thinks about it, the more she realizes that having met Morgana without any preconceived notions was for the best. Had she known that someone was here who was meant to be a sort of counterpart to Morgan, she may not have been quite so eager to meet her.
If one were to ask her what stood out to her most in regards to each girl, it would be simple. In Morgan, she would never forget her cruelty or the way she lied through her teeth while wearing her amiable mask. In Morgana, she saw someone who also wore a mask but she did not know if it was meant to fool others, or herself. Her cold ruthlessness did not reach her eyes and, so, she has come to the conclusion that Morgana's mask was one forged out of necessity -- and she had not always worn it.
So, having found an opportune moment to sit down with her, she does not let it pass her by. After closing her journal and setting it down on the bed, she turns to Merlin.
"Morgana will be arriving shortly."