Strange Feelings

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Back by popular demand, hopefully you like this...especially after the 6 months hiatus...

Agatha stepped through the doors, which lead her to a room with teal-colored walls, a big long mahogany table and many chairs placed around such table. And at the back of the room, a big balcony could be found. Agatha was still in awe of the grand decorated palace, even if she felt like she was here forever. Agatha was still in awe of the grand decorated palace, even if she felt like she was here forever.

Sader was sitting the mahogany table; he was wearing light blue robes, and he was smiling at Agatha. In front of him laid a big textbook, a quill and ink. Agatha slowly approached him and took a seat in a chair next to him.

"Hello, Agatha, it's good to see you again," Sader said, smiling warmly at her.

"Hello," Agatha replied shortly, not sure of what to say and still thinking over the... thing that almost happened.

"Did you enjoy your wedding?" Sader asked, the same question she felt she had answered a billion times already. Agatha internally sighed at having to tell long stories about her wedding day.

"I did, it was fun," Agatha said, a small smile tugging at her mouth.

She thought about Tedros for a moment, and remembered the wedding kiss. Was that what Tedros's kiss would've felt like if they did kiss before she walked in? Light, airy, and perfect? Agatha pinched herself, knocking the thought out of her head.

"Good to hear; but we need to get to business; getting you to learn Camelot's history. We will start with the very beginning, which is not a long chapter. We will then escalate as far into modern times as we can. You should know at least a quarter of this in a month," Sader explained.

"How many chapters are there?" Agatha asked curiously.

"36 chapters total," Sader replied calmly, Agatha's eyes widened.

36 chapters? A quarter meant... 9 chapters to learn!

"And do I need to know a quarter before May 26th?" Agatha inquired, getting nervous at that thought.

"Well, yes,"

"But that's too much!" Agatha complained before cringing at her sudden outburst. This would not look good for her. And besides, she wouldn't be able to memorize nine chapters in a month, if they even got to the fifth chapter.

"The first three chapters are short, there's not that much to them," Sader said, Agatha's eyes were still full of shock. She groaned loudly.

"Will I be tested on them?" Agatha asked, fearing the answer.

"Of course" Sader replied. Agatha nearly slammed her head in the table, but the haunting voice of Professor Anemone came back to her and the fact that doing that would really hurt and permanently damager her brain. She needed all the brain cells she could get right now.

"You'll be alright, Agatha. You said you couldn't dance, but did great last night. You're a smart girl, you'll be fine," Sader assured, watching as Agatha moped with her head in her hands. Agatha slowly looked up.

"Alright, let's get started with this," Agatha finally complied, Sader handed her the textbook. She read the cover.

"Camelot's History; The Kingdom through the centuries,"

By August Sader

Below the title was a beautifully drawn castle that made it seem almost real that it seemed to pop out of the picture. The flag of Camelot, flashing the colors of blue and gold was layed out next to the picture of the castle. Agatha wondered who drew that picture.

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