[Charles didn't try to follow him and took a moment before he said anything, because he was tired of it, too. Tired of going in circles with everyone, really, between Arthur and Morgana and Erik, and really, it was hard, being friendly with someone who basically didn't get something very vital to who you were, and for a moment, he really resented Arthur and the Barge and Erik and Moira for bringing him into all this in the first place. He'd never wanted to be on the frontlines of this conflict, he'd just wanted to teach.]
"It isn't a privilege." [He said finally, voice quiet and not bothering to hide his disappointment.] "And as long as you don't understand that, you're not going to have peace in Camelot."
[And he is just. Going to turn to leave because clearly this conversation is over.]
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"It isn't a privilege." [He said finally, voice quiet and not bothering to hide his disappointment.] "And as long as you don't understand that, you're not going to have peace in Camelot."
[And he is just. Going to turn to leave because clearly this conversation is over.]