We’ve now come to the end of PART TWO folks! This is the last chapter. I will be putting up a new revised Table Of Contents with links, but you’ll have to up-grade first.
The idea of writing a serial is to leave it on a cliff-hanger, and I think I’ve done that. The hero of the story is still a hero, but things haven’t gone the way he’d hoped they would. He’s had his heart set on loving the girl of his dreams, and has lost her! What? How, you ask? Well, had you slipped in behind the Paywall, you’d know that.
Not everything we want in life turns out the way we hope it will.
Suffice it to say that things don’t go his way. But, he makes it to the end of the Tournament and now has the great and distressing news about the love of his life. At times of great celebration one often comes to a fall, and so it is with young Locksley. And what is it you wonder? What could have possibly come about? Does it involve Sir Grummer, or perhaps Sir Bedivere? What about the new regent, sitting in for old King Pellinore, his son Sir Lamorak? What’s he done, or what does he intend to do? Lamorak has one thing on his mind, and she’s in the North. Is he going to get to her? Will Pellinore recover? What about his daughter, the Lady Miriam? And what about the Orkney Knights and their want for revenge against both Pellinore and his son, now that they’ve discovered he’s been sleeping with their mother? First Pellinore kills their father, and now his son sleeps with their mother? What a slap in the face! And then there’s Modred. What’s he plotting? And what about Agravaine? What will Gareth do, having placed second in the Tournament? There are a lot of questions that need to be answered. What about the Lady in Search of a Hero? Who will be her hero? Who’s going to step up and be the Knight she’s looking for? And…what will Morgana do?
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