A/N: Hello everyone. I wanted to write a story about Dagonet, as I feel like the gentle giant does not get nearly enough attention.

I would really love to know what your thoughts on it would be and if you think that I should write it.

Lucretia was at her wits end, when she had left the stable an hour ago the weather was full sun with a gentle breeze that brought an ever so gentle chill, but that was to be expected for a February day. But, now only an hour later the weather had turned stormy, with ever darker looming clouds, with the wind whipping up into a vicious gale. And as if that was not enough, she had foolishly forgotten her jacket in the stable.

Hera, was also expressing her displeasure, as she pranced and snorted under the weight of her rider, with ears alternating between being pinned back, letting Lucy know that she was far from pleased to, flicking forward in an attempt to pick up any added danger that was being hidden by the sudden storm.

Suddenly a branch nearby snapped at a particularly strong gust of wind, and that was it, Hera was most definitely no longer amused, and lurched violently to the sky. Lucy did what she could, tightened one hand around the reins while placing the other against the red mare's neck, but Hera was beyond listening.

As if this was not bad enough Arrow the young Irish Setter that had also been fidgeting at the storm, was now rendered a useless trembling lump at the base of the enormous beast's hooves, his inexperience becoming a hindrance rather than an aid.

"Arrow, move!" Lucy yelled in desperation, the dog quickly scrambled to his feet and quickly scurried under Hera's body, a position which for now saved him from the crashing hooves but in the long run would be more precarious than before. If it would have been any other time the girl might have laughed at Arrow's actions, but as the situation was now she did not know whether she should scream in frustration or cry in panic, but rather decided to do neither and continue to battle the mare. All the time sending a desperate prayer that Arrow would move should there truly be needed for it and that he would not get hurt. And then just like that, the wind died and the sun returned, and Hera once again stood still. Still blowing and trembling with fright, but at least she was no longer trying to flee, which Lucy took as a blessing.

The whimpering that came from below them made her quickly glance down, and release a sigh of relief when she found that Arrow, although shaken as well, was alive and more importantly in one piece. The girl let out a heavy sigh and placed her own trembling hand on Hera's sweaty neck, in what she hoped was a calming gesture, to which the mare merely gave a particular snort and bob of the head. No doubt reluctantly accepting the reassurance.

"It's ok girl, it is over." She barely had enough time to say those words before there was suddenly a flash of blinding light, that sent Hera into another fit of fight or flight, but this time before Lucy had any time to react she felt something hit them. The feeling was similar to what she would imagine being hit by a truck would be like, and the impact was enough to knock both her and the Mare to the ground, but he ground never met them instead she was engulfed by ice old water.

There was turmoil all around them, but it was not only the feeling of the struggling mare that Lucy could feel, but rather it felt like there was more. More bodies struggling around her, but she could not afford to think of what or who it might be. The only thing that she could focus on being the water that was now flooding into her lungs, she felt Hera give one last good struggle before she managed to get to her feet and most likely leave the water. But in doing so pushed Lucy further down.

Just before darkness took her, she felt a strong arm grasp her arm and lift her from the water where he was met by steel blue eyes and a sword ready to strike her. The terror hat coursed through her was suffocating. Lucy had never felt more terrified in her life, her heart felt like it was on the verge of exploding with the amount of adrenaline that was currently coursing through her system. She had no doubt that the terror that she felt was clearly written on her face, as she saw a surprise flicker in the eyes of the giant that held her in such precarious position, and seemed to understand that whatever was going on here, she was not a part of it. And so with a glance behind her to Hera, who had managed to crawl out of the water and onto the nearby bank, the man threw her on to the same bank as the horse and, as if choreographed by a dance instructor, gracefully turned to block an oncoming attack from a man covered in blue paint, and if she had not been so rattled he was sure that she would have made jokes about aggressive Smurfs. But as it was she could do little more than lie on the bank as her senses slowly came back to her.

Ironically the first thing that she noticed was that wherever it was she was not where she had been this morning. Gone were the houses and roads, and replacing them was now open fields ad dense forests. After this, other senses slowly came back to her and she began to hear the blood curdling scream and what sounded like battle cries from the other side of the river.

Getting back onto her shaky feet, she turned to the screams and was horrified that it was indeed a battle, and a particularly gruesome one at that, with a great deal of more aggressive Smurfs. Lucy almost did not know where to look, the only real thing that did register was that the man that had thrown her onto the bank was still fighting Smurfs in the water, angry en tt she realized were heading straight at her. It was then that she realized that the man was actually protecting her, and she found that it made her heart flutter but also rise into her throat out of concern. Whatever it was that she was feeling she was soon startled out of it by a very loud, very unattractive shout sent to her side of the river, by a large bald man.

Lucy had no clue of what it was that she had said, but she was sure that it was not good, and quickly scrambled to take cover behind Hera, who was quietly grazing,'stupid horse!' Lucy thought, 'a storm was too much for her, but a battle… no problem.' On the other hand she really should not have been surprised and expected it from a Frederiksborg, after all they were used as war horses or a reason. The screaming man on the other side turned his attention back to the battle that was now slowly winding down behind him.

Suddenly Lucy felt a hand gently touch her arm, and turned in shock and fear to face whatever horror that awaited her, but instead came face to face with the man from the water.

"Are you well?" he asked with a deep baritone voice. A question that caused Lucy to look at him as if he had grown two heads, and the stress of the day finally catching up to her.

"Well? WELL? How can I be well when I just witnessed a battle, nearly being drowned, and on top of that have no idea where I am!" she finished flailing her arms around her for emphasis, and causing Hera to pick her head up and toss it in protest of the sudden movement. The man before her looked down when she mentioned nearly being drowned.

"My apologies, Lady, it was not my intention, and in my defense you appeared out of nowhere. But what I meant was if you were uninjured."

"Oh, I think I twisted my ankle on the bank, but other than that, yes, I am fine, and thank you."

"Thank you?"

"Yes for not letting the angry Smurfs get to me."

"Smurfs? I am not sure I understand lady."

"You know the angry blue men." She said pointing to some of the bodies scattered across.

"Oh, you mean the woads, it was nothing." He nodded."come we need to go to the other side." He said as he began to walk back into the water. Lucy tried to follow, but as she took the first step the pain that shot through her leg caused her to fall to her knees with a shout, causing the man to stop and turn back to her with sword raised, and at seeing her lowered it and kneeled at her side.

"What is it?"

"My ankle, I am afraid it is more than twisted."

He nodded in understanding and gestured to Hera, "hop on and I will take a look at your ankle when we return to the fort." He said as he actually already hoists her onto the Hera's back. "What is your name Lady?"

"Lucretia, but please call me Lucy." She said with a small smile, "and yours?"

"Dagonet, lady, are you Roman?"

"Good gods, no, only my name, I think my parents had a little love affair with Rome, though they spent their honeymoon there…" Lucy quickly stopped talking embarrassed that she had said too much, but finding it easy to open up to him.

"Honeymoon?" He asked, not understanding the word.

"A trip that a couple take after they are first married. Sorry for talking so much…" she said, looking down, but was intercepted by a Dagonet's warm smile.

" I see, and please lady Lucretia I like hearing you speak." He said smiling warmly as he took the reins and began to lead Hera. His warm smile warmed Lucy and caused her to return it, before quickly remembering that I had not seen Arrow since the incident.

"Wait Arrow," She said as she turned around looking for the pup, and when she could not see him called a bit louder, gaining the attention from the other men, who at first panicked until they saw movement in the grass and a young red dog bound to walk next to the horse that Dagonet was leading. They were further a little surprised to see that there was a young woman on the back of the large animal.

Lucy was relieved to see Arrow, but she also noticed the looks she got from the man and suddenly became weary of what it was that awaited her. She could only hope that Dagonet would be there to help her through it.

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