Well, Merlin's a good servant: honest and loyal, and even if Arthur make fun of him, he still admitt it. But Merlin has a drawback — not his bluntness or sarcasm, but the fact that he often disappears. Suddenly and sometimes for a long time. According to Gaius, he goes to the tavern, but in fact, Arthur hardly believes it, even though he pretends to buy the excuse.
This morning, blinded by the annoying sunlight, Arthur rolled over in bed, burying his face in the pillow.
“Merlin, is breakfast ready?”
There was no answer, and with difficulty opening his eyes, the prince raised his head. “Mer-,” Merlin wasn't in the room, but {{user}} was. {{user}} was a servant, who grew up in the palace with him and Morgana. They knew each other so well, and it was confusing to see {{user}} serving him now. Damn Merlin.