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It had been several months since the coronation, and Merlin had barely left his side.
At first Merlin always gave some sort of excuse when he wanted to spend extra time with Gwaine. The excuses ranged from small interactions like dropping off patrol plans, to big favors like asking for an extra hand in fixing the hole in Gaius’ roof, to everything between. Gwaine didn’t mind, of course, and found himself hanging back at the end of council meetings and taking needlessly complicated routes around the castle just to get a chance to exchange a few extra words with him throughout the day. The excuses got gradually weaker over time, and soon none were voiced at all. The two men were glued to each other's sides and fit together perfectly. They trusted each other when things got tense around the castle, and when times were good they let loose and chatted all day long. Gwaine couldn’t help but feel complete when Merlin’s quick wit took his egocentric story telling for a whirl, and he had even gotten Merlin into the daily banter between the knights. Not surprisingly, he took it up naturally and they were working like clockwork.
Recently, for example, Gwaine and Merlin had tricked Sir Elyan with Sir Simon. Sir Simon was a rather large grass snake that Merlin had found on the edges of the training field. The snake was harmless, and apparently loved Merlin, as it had languidly trailed up his arm and rested there, tongue flicking and happy as a snake could be. It was his idea to use the poor creature as means for a prank, but Merlin caught on quickly, and planted it in Elyan’s cupboard in the armory. Luckily, after the training session Eylan had gone into the armory first. A few seconds later he gave a rather undignified yell, and tore out of the shed before the other knights could enter. Merlin had gone in through the back, and carefully removed (the newly christened) Sir Simon before he got in harm's way. Elyan’s paranoid glances around the armory when he was swearing that ‘there was a snake in here just a second ago’ was hilarious. It got even funnier when the day went on and Elyan imagined a snake in the courtroom, the library, his chambers, Percival’s chambers, the roof of the East tower (‘ snakes shouldn’t even be able to physically get up here!’ ) , and eventually the tavern. Gwaine made sure to buy him an extra tankard of ale before he explained the whole thing.
And while Merlin had been excelling at keeping merriment amongst the knights, he also had done an amazing job fighting for a better Camelot. Gwaine felt a swelling sense of pride whenever Merlin talked over the political happenings at court with him, as he knew that those same opinions that fought for justice and equality would be voiced to the King, even if it was done privately. Merlin had also shown great dedication to Camelot's people through Gaius’ work as well. Just the other day, Gwaine was on his way to visit Merlin when he noticed him bandaging a scraped up knee of a young stable boy. Merlin’s words were so kind and encouraging that Gwaine had to turn around and walk a couple laps around the castle in order to calm down his emotions and wipe the grin off of his face before he could approach Merlin again.
Gwaine himself had changed over these past few months. He felt less inclined to pick fights with strangers, and stopped forcing jokes into every moment that he shared with others. He also visited the tavern so infrequently now, that several barmaids had inquired about him, in fear of his health. It wasn’t a conscious decision, he just didn’t feel the need anymore. Alcohol was the best way to fall asleep without noticing the hollow feeling in his chest, but lately, he had gone to bed content and tired. Before Merlin started spending more time with him, he couldn’t think of a time that he actually looked forward to rest, or looked forward to the next day. Now, he knew that he had someone who cared about him, even if only as a friend. Truth was, if friendship was the only thing that he was going to get from Merlin, then he would take it happily and gratefully. Being his friend was a thousand times more fulfilling than any romantic relationship that he had previously been in.
Basically, it had been several months since the coronation, Merlin had barely left his side, and he was hopelessly in love.
Now, they were riding through the forest together. It was pure luck that Merlin had the same days off as Gwaine’s two day trip to deliver important documents to nobles that lived on the very western edge of Camelot’s borders. Gwaine had been dreading the trip, because it would result in conversations with stodgy, pompous, noblemen. Just thinking about having to be polite and “knightly” to them made his skin crawl, and he told Merlin so. Despite Gwaine’s grumbling Merlin had gladly offered to come with him. Gwaine promised to buy him anything he wanted from a good tavern he knew on the way, to thank him for the favor, of course.
The sun was getting low in the sky, and they found a clearing to set up camp. The two quickly fell into the routine they had done a thousand times when out on missions with the knights.
“So what’ll it be for dinner tonight Merlin?” Gwaine asked while unloading their sleeping rolls from his horse’s saddle bag.
“What makes you think that I’m cooking?” Merlin was already leaning over and stoking an impressive fire.
“The fact that you didn’t touch the stew that I made last time.” He countered.
“Wha- that’s just because I wasn’t hungry!” Merlin defensively said a whole octave higher than usual. The man was a terrible liar.
“So are you saying you would like it again?” Gwaine put as much hope and charm into his voice as possible. Merlin couldn’t hide his grimace at the thought of eating that acrid paste again.
“Nope.” Merlin popped the ‘p’ with his lips and swung his head towards Gwaine’s direction, “I think it nearly killed Percival.” The feigned support was quickly forgotten.
“I do wonder how it had gone that wrong...” Gwaine could have sworn that was how his grandmother had made it.
“I can still hear his crying.” Merlin looked mournfully into the distance, as if Percival had actually lost his battle with the stew. Gwaine gave a moment of silence, and when he made eye contact with Merlin again they both burst out into laughter.
By the time they had finished Merlin’s dinner the sky had cleared and the stars were twinkling and bright. With the clouds dissipating, the temperature dropped down significantly and the men kept close to each other in front of the warm fire. They kept up their light hearted conversation and Gwaine tried to ignore the butterflies in his stomach as Merlin’s arm kept bumping into his. He loved seeing Merlin so happy and relaxed. It didn’t take much for him to remember that it hadn’t always been that way. Gwaine’s heart broke when he saw Merlin so hurt on the night of Arthur and Gwen’s wedding. Merlin didn’t deserve it, so Gwaine tried his very best to help him through. Now Merlin was smiling at him, and it didn’t look like it would leave anytime soon. Their conversation eased into a lull and Merlin cleared his throat.
“Gwaine, I-” Merlin took a breath but then quickly carried on with his idea, “there is something I need to show you.” Gwaine nodded, not quite sure why Merlin started to look nervous. Merlin wiped his hands on his pants and after another quick glance at Gwaine, cupped his hands together. He looked down at them intently and his deep blue eyes turned into gold. It only lasted for a second, and then he slowly opened his palms, revealing a bright blue butterfly, slowly batting it’s delicate wings. After a small gust of wind, the butterfly took flight and circled Gwaine’s head a few times before it flew off into the night. Gwaine couldn’t help but let out a small laugh of wonder as he watched the beautiful thing go. Merlin had also watched the butterfly with admiration, his face glowed with pride.
“So you practice magic,” Gwaine said as soft as possible, trying to preserve the look on Merlin’s face.
“Well, I was born with it,” Merlin looked back and nervousness worked its way back into his face. “All my practice is for honing it and making it more reliable. I promise, Gwaine, I’ve only been using it for good. I wouldn’t do anything to hurt anyone. I just want to protect those that I love.” All of this came out in a rush. Merlin had been holding onto this for a long time.
“It’s beautiful,” Gwaine’s face softened with fondness, “thank you for telling me.”
“You aren’t surprised? Or angry?” Merlin started to back away, so Gwaine grabbed his hand and held on tightly.
“Merlin, I would never be angry at you for having a gift, and I don’t blame you for hiding it.” Gwaine said fiercely. “As for it being surprised…” Gwaine didn’t know how to break it to him.
“You knew!?” Merlin looked genuinely shocked. He shrugged and held he hands up in defense.
“Well Merlin, you might not be as sneaky as you think you are. All of us knights have seen you use it in battle at least once.”
Merlin could only stutter, as if his brain was malfunctioning. “Who- When- How long-?”
“Relax Merlin,” Gwaine started running his hand along Merlin’s back, trying to calm him. “Any knight would give their life before giving away your secret.”
“But I would have known if anyone saw me! I always make sure to stay out of the line of sight.” Merlin looked beside himself.
“The only one who you check to make sure isn't watching is Arthur, and even then I don't think you've always been out of his view. For a man who is supposed to be the head of Albion’s greatest army, his observational skills are concerningly lacking.” At that Gwaine couldn’t help but chuckle.
“So you aren’t mad?” Merlin eyes searched all over his face, looking for any sign of betrayal.
“No, Merlin, I don’t think I could ever be mad at you.” Gwaine grabbed his hand again and gave it a good squeeze.
Merlin’s face split into a grin, filled with relief. As he held Gwaine’s gaze, his smile softened around the edges and the expression in his eyes became more vulnerable. Gwaine’s heart started to beat hard in his chest. Ever so slowly, Merlin leaned closer to Gwaine, keeping their eyes locked. Gwaine felt the gravitational pull and moved closer as Merlin tilted his head and kissed him. It was a short kiss, gentle and sweet, but it made Gwaine’s head spin. When they broke the kiss he couldn’t help but glance down and feel the heat radiate from his cheeks. He looked back up to see Merlin with a soft smile and wide eyes, as if asking for permission. Gwaine gave a small nod, and Merlin leaned in to kiss him again. Gwaine took his time kissing him back, as if he was committing every part of him to memory. It was nothing like how he had normally acted in previous relationships, as none of them were anything like what he felt for Merlin. He slowly put his hands on Merlin’s cheeks and kissed him just how he dreamed of doing for years, gentle and sweet, savoring the moment as if it was his last. Once they broke apart, it was Merlin’s turn to blush.
“I suppose I have a poorly kept secret of my own,” Gwaine said softly while lightly brushing his thumb over Merlin’s cheekbone. He looked into Merlin’s deep blue eyes and took the plunge.
“I love you.”
Merlin’s eyes crinkled with affection. He leaned in and gave Gwaine another warm kiss, “I love you too.”
His heart soared.
***
The exchange of documents with the nobleman had gone off without a hitch, and the two men were now slowly riding back to the citadel. Merlin expressed a rather faked concern about working the horses too hard, and suggested taking an extra day before they went back to daily life. Gwaine couldn’t have agreed more, for the horse’s sake, of course.
“So I've been thinking, with your magic, are you able to move objects through solid walls? Because-”
“Gwaine,” Merlin’s feigned sternness warned him not to finish that sentence, but he just couldn’t help it.
“ -because you can see the whole kitchen from the vents and-” Gwaine started talking faster, thinking he could squeeze in his idea before Merlin had a chance to say no.
“You can't be serious,” Merlin scoffed and rolled his eyes.
“-and Percy lost his last fishing hook in a chicken last week-”
“Gwaine! I won't help you steal food from the kitchens!” Merlin yelled in astonishment.
“I’m not asking for much, just a non-permanent disguise as a serving boy!” Gwaine countered with incredible speed. Merlin just laughed.
“Think about the efficiency!” Gwaine spread his arms out wide, imitating how grand his idea was, and then soon joined in on the laughter. He directed his horse even closer to Merlin’s and kissed him, reveling in the ability to so whenever Merlin made him happy, which was constantly.

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