Sleepy Days

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It was Monday on the next week. Since last week, things already started going downhill. Sophie stayed for the weekends, but she had to get back to the School For Evil. Kaios erupted in both Schools. Id be happy to say Camelot as well, but the residents don't really care so there was still peace. But there was tension. Nobody told anybody about what happened to the Queen (because it will prove she is vulnerable to more harm) so the people were left to fantasize all the possibilities of her sudden disappearance. Only the most trusted people were told, the castle caretakers know (naturally).

Tedros stayed in three places only (not including the places for his natural necessities like the bathroom): Agatha and his bedroom, Merlin's cave, and lastly the Dining Room. He wasn't busy with King work because Lancelot and Guinevere took over. His conversations with Merlin were serious, as were his hopes and dreams of Agatha waking up.

Last Sunday he, Sophie, Lancelot, Guinevere, and Merlin conversed on the happenings. Last Monday, Agatha didn't eat because by the time Jess came she was asleep. The next few days Agatha was normal, awake, eating away happily. She was great until Saturday. Agatha was supposed to leave the comforts of her bed last Saturday. But she slept the entire day on Saturday. And the day after that. And today too.

She wasn't sickly from not eating or drinking. She was healthy. Nobody really knew why she was sleeping so much. Not even the doctor. But last Sunday, Merlin reported smelling something. Some sort of colored gas. He protected himself immediately. "That's what you do when you usually work with experimental gasses." He said confidently.

He didn't make the experiment. They checked his cave, found nothing. Lancelot said that the gas could have been blown into Agatha's window because of the strong wind. She inhaled it and well, yeah. She slept. It wasn't immediate. The substance took time.

"Someone must have made it." Sophie said. "I asked Dovey, Manley, the Coven, about it, they all said that they don't know what it could be. I don't think it's a natural gas, having read a lot about the Woods, so then it must be artificial."

"That's right!" Merlin exclaimed.

"Merlin did you see anyone, hear anything?" Tedros asked.

"I'm sorry my boy, no."

So then they have changed their goal to trading down who could have made the substance.

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⏰ Last updated: Apr 17, 2016 ⏰

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