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Imagine if Merlin just decided to quit being Arthur’s servant one day.
Arthur would just lose it and spend every waking moment figuring out ways to spend time with Merlin and get him to take his job back.
Of course he starts by offering Merlin a raise, but Merlin can’t be bought.
So, he decides to fake an interest in medicinal herbs just so he can go into the forest and hike for hours with Merlin.
He tries every old wives tale to catch a cold and when he finally does, he insists upon being treated in the physician’s chambers. For days he is laid up on a crappy cot but Merlin is always there. Arthur loves being cared for by Merlin and eventually Gaius catches on and kicks him out. “There are actual sick people, m’lord.”
Arthur tries to bribe Merlin with new clothes and fancy foods. Merlin doesn’t budge and people begin to think he’s courting Merlin.
Which doesn’t sound all too horrible to Arthur. He changes his goal and begins inviting Merlin to picnics and to dine his chambers, not as his servant but as a friend and potential suitor.
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Show respect.
It was never about the babies, but it doesn’t matter even if it was.