I kept thinking about the movie of the sword in the stone, when Merlin turns Arturo into a fish, and they both go down to swim with more fish. That would be fun to write with Cedric and Sofia, maybe I will.


Era cerca del mediodía, el almuerzo ya había pasado y Cedric estaba con Sofía al borde del arroyo.

He was sitting on an ornate blanket in a tree, he had taken off his robe for comfort, while reading a book.

The little princess, in her apprentice outfit, had taken off her shoes to dip her feet in the warm and transparent water that ran freely.

-Mr. Cedric, Mr. Cedric- the girl shouted, waving her hands to get her mentor's attention.

-Yes, what's up princess? - He looked from his book to the princess.

-Come, come, look, here in the water,- she said, pointing to where her feet were submerged.

Cedric left his book on the floor, stood up and went to the princess, sat next to her; he curiously observed a group of yellow-colored fish that ran from the tip of the head and ended in orange on the caudal fin, with small black dots.

He smiled, seeing the expression of the little princess who seemed to endure laughter so as not to move her feet and scare away the fish.

-Oh, it seems you like Sofia- he said, putting a hand on the girl's shoulder

-Yes, that seems, why don't you try Mr. Cedric? –

-I don't think so Sofia- said the sorcerer.

-Come on, Mr. Ceric,- said Sofia, putting her hands together.

who could refuse those two big blue eyes pleading. Cedric rolled his eyes as he began to remove his shoes and socks. He slowly dipped his feet in the water, feeling the change fresh. The fish began to swim around their feet, making the sorcerer laugh. Sofia looked at him entertainingly.

-How did you convince me to do this princess? - he said with a mocking smile.

-this is ah-mazing, Mr. Cedric-

-Yes, maybe a little-

-Tell me Mr. Cedric, would you not like to be a fish at some time, swim carefree and let yourself be carried away by the current?- The girl asked as she turned her eyes to the water.

-no, the truth, I do not like to simply follow the flow, and you better than anyone should understand that, or I am wrong "Miss expert in flying derby and things that princesses commonly do not" - said Cedric raising his eyebrows and making quotes With the fingers of both hands.

Sofia blushed and laughed, nodding. -Yes, I think you're right.- He smiled. -It is better to follow our paths and not follow the flow.-

A few more minutes passed in silence, then Cedric slowly took his feet out of the water - let's go princess, we must return to the castle, it seems to me that your visits are about to arrive - extended a hand to the princess to help her get up. She smiled and took her mentor's hand.llegar - extendió una mano a la princesa para ayudarla ella se levanta. Ella sonrió y tomó la mano de su mentor.

Cedric pointed his wand at the girl's feet and with a dry spell her feet, then did the same pointing at his. In the water of the brook the small fish said goodbye to the princess, wishing that she would soon return to play with them, maybe she could become a fish and swim with them, but that would be another day.

They collected their belongings and walked together back to the castle.

Sofia held the sorcerer's arm to walk at a rhythm, while they were lost in the distance between the bushes.