Agatha heard voices coming from outside.
Tedros? She thought.
She ignored the voices and continued to talk to the coven. But then they too heard voices.
"Did anyone hear that," Hort asked.
"Well let me check to see," Anadil replied. She got up from the couch and walked over to peek behind the curtain.
She gasped. She saw Tedros next to a tree and Sophie near the lake.
"Oh look, stupid prince boy is here," Anadil said.
Prince? Tedros?!
"Prince.....as in Tedros," Agatha questioned.
"Yep he's here," Anadil responded.
In a flash, Agatha jumped off her seat and ran off to the doorway. The door slammed open and she stood in front of the porch to see where Tedros was.
"Tedros," she called out.
Agatha? Tedros thought.
Quickly he turned to see who was calling him. Then he saw her. His princess waiting for him.
"AGATHA," Tedros yelled.
Then the both of them ran up to each other. They were running really fast. Then Tedros picked Agatha up and held her tight. He kissed her for a long time. Tears were running through the both of their cheeks. With the both of them crying hard and kissing each other like they haven't seen each other since forever.
"You think I don't know you, Agatha," Tedros whispered. "You think I can't see who you are."
"It's not enough for you to see it, Tedros," said Agatha. "I have to see it too."
"And now my whole kingdom will see it. The greatest queen who will ever live."
Agatha stared into his eyes, so clear, so convinced. "But i'm just a regular girl...and you're......"
"You think I know how to be king?" Tedros blurted.
"What? But you always act so-"
"Act? ACT!" He shook his head, voice breaking. "Tell me you love me, Agatha. Tell me you'll never give me up. Tell me you'll be my queen forever."
"I love you, Tedros," Agatha wept. "I love you more than you'll ever know."
"Say the rest too!"
"I-"
But there were no more words. As tears streamed down their faces and mixed on their lips, the sugar and salt of love.
But what they didn't notice was that the blonde girl. The one who also wanted to be his queen was near the river. Close to them. Hearing and seeing everything that was happening. She too was now jealous that the boy she wanted to date was now with her best friend.
Then it happened. Sophie walked up to Tedros and Agatha. Shaking and trying to avoid to show pain.
Agatha saw her.
"Sophie, my dear friend how much I missed you," Agatha cried.
Sophie gave her a nasty look. Then she snatched excalibur from Tedros belt. Quickly she took off the ring, threw it in the air. Then she slashed the ring with excalibur and just like that, the school masters ring was now into two pieces. Which meant the school master was dead now.
Sophie looked into Tedros eyes.
"Are you happy now, Teddy?" She asked angrily. "Are you happy that now you got your princess and now that I destroyed Rafals ring. Isn't that what you wanted? For me to be unhappy and alone!"
"Sophie that's now what i meant," Tedros argued.
"JUST SHUT UP! That is what you wanted. Now go on, go live your life in Camelot while ill be alone and ending up just like my mother," Sophie yelled.
Agatha looked into her friends eyes and tried to give her a helpful smile.
"Sophie you know we love you and we will never let that happen to you," Agatha said. "Surely you can find yourself a man at Camelot."
Sophie couldn't look into her friends eyes. She started to tear up, slowly.
"You guys can go to Camelot without me," Sophie said softly, voice breaking. "I'll be fine alone."
Then Guinevere heard voices coming from outside so she too went outside. Once she got outside she saw her son. She even recognized him.
Then Tedros saw her too. The mother who betrayed his father.
"Tedros? My son," Guinevere said, while standing at the porch.
"Mother?" Tedros mumbled.
Then he fainted and fell into Agathas arms.
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i need you || tagatha fanfic
FanfictionWhat if Agatha ran away when Merlin wasn't paying attention to her? What if she ran away because her best friend was basically dating her ex boyfriend Tedros and she felt broken and jealous. What if she made it to the lady of the lake before they di...