An exploration of Arthur's relationship to touch.
Excerpt: Touch. Arthur wasn't a stranger to touch, not at all. Arthur had always been surrounded by people who would touch him all the time: Servant's who'd help dress and undress him, servant's who'd bath him, knight's who'd clap him on the shoulder, or his father who'd grant him a single touch with a gloved hand to acknowledge Arthur's accomplishments. Noble women who'd visit and reach out their hands for Arthur to take and kiss to pay his respects. Arthur was not a stranger to touch, but he knew that it would always remain a privilege.