In her opinion, Guinevere had a great many flaws.
As a child, she had been told that one of greatest flaws was her curiosity and they told her it would one day be her downfall. She was always interested in everything that was going on around her. Her nature demanded that she know everything about anything and it would often get her into a great deal of trouble.
As a teen, it was her stubborn need to constantly be the best at whatever she was doing that some called a flaw. She pushed herself hard so that she could accomplish any challenge thrown her way. She was the first woman of her people and so she had to be the best at everything. Her hunt sisters were some of the finest warriors in all of the tribes. Many said she had too much pride, but they could not deny that she had a great deal to be proud of.
Now, as a woman, her flaws were starting to show like cracks in her armour again...
I think my greatest flaw at times might well be my heart. I have a tendency to follow my heart at the worst possible times.
The thing is, I would do anything for Arthur and Lancelot, and I believe they know this. However, sometimes I take it upon myself to try to "fix" things that have gone bad, and then things just wind up sometimes getting worse.
Arthur and Lancelot together balance me out. I don't think I would survive if I lost one of them. When we thought Lancelot was dead...I hope I never have to endure something like that again.
However, because I was thinking with my heart and not my head, I caused there to be doubts in the minds of the people around me as to where my loyalties lie. Looking back on everything now as we recover from the injuries we sustained at the hands of Gerard, I realize I should have gone to Arthur and Lancelot and told them that Gerard had demanded to see me. At the very least, I should have told them about the kiss when I returned home.
My heart tends to lead me a great deal of time, and I think that very well may be my greatest flaw.
Word Count: 388
Muse: Guinevere
Fandom: "King Arthur"; Misc Movies and Mythologies
As a child, she had been told that one of greatest flaws was her curiosity and they told her it would one day be her downfall. She was always interested in everything that was going on around her. Her nature demanded that she know everything about anything and it would often get her into a great deal of trouble.
As a teen, it was her stubborn need to constantly be the best at whatever she was doing that some called a flaw. She pushed herself hard so that she could accomplish any challenge thrown her way. She was the first woman of her people and so she had to be the best at everything. Her hunt sisters were some of the finest warriors in all of the tribes. Many said she had too much pride, but they could not deny that she had a great deal to be proud of.
Now, as a woman, her flaws were starting to show like cracks in her armour again...
I think my greatest flaw at times might well be my heart. I have a tendency to follow my heart at the worst possible times.
The thing is, I would do anything for Arthur and Lancelot, and I believe they know this. However, sometimes I take it upon myself to try to "fix" things that have gone bad, and then things just wind up sometimes getting worse.
Arthur and Lancelot together balance me out. I don't think I would survive if I lost one of them. When we thought Lancelot was dead...I hope I never have to endure something like that again.
However, because I was thinking with my heart and not my head, I caused there to be doubts in the minds of the people around me as to where my loyalties lie. Looking back on everything now as we recover from the injuries we sustained at the hands of Gerard, I realize I should have gone to Arthur and Lancelot and told them that Gerard had demanded to see me. At the very least, I should have told them about the kiss when I returned home.
My heart tends to lead me a great deal of time, and I think that very well may be my greatest flaw.
Word Count: 388
Muse: Guinevere
Fandom: "King Arthur"; Misc Movies and Mythologies