Amy (
kitchen_maid) wrote2005-09-29 12:30 pm
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In the two weeks since the Ordinary Princess was last here, autumn has arrived in the Forest of Faraway. But this is that perfect moment in autumn, the one you remember. The leaves have turned, but few have fallen. The weather has turned cooler, but it's still warm in the sun. It's a beautiful day for a picnic.
The Ordinary Princess stands very still in the clearing, head tilted back to look at the trees and the sky, the squirrels chasing each other around her feet. "This is the Forest of Faraway," she says, eyes still on the trees. And then she turns to look at Caspian. "This is home."
The Ordinary Princess stands very still in the clearing, head tilted back to look at the trees and the sky, the squirrels chasing each other around her feet. "This is the Forest of Faraway," she says, eyes still on the trees. And then she turns to look at Caspian. "This is home."

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She looks at him, curious and teasing just a bit. "Were you any good at it? Hunting deer?"
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"The White Stag," Caspian tells her, "was a creature that only appeared every now and again, and he would give you wishes if you caught him. I think it better to have let such a noble beast go free than to hunt him to exhasution."
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She looks at him, very curious. "What would you have wished for?"
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"I don't rightly know," he says, after a while. "Different things at different points of my life, I suppose."
[ooc: oops! sorry about that.]
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"What would you wish for now, then?" she asks. She's not teasing, she's genuinely curious.
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"Let me think on it, and I will tell you when I have arrived at a conclusion," he promises.
"What would you wish for, Amy?"
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"A week ago, I'd have said a brother," she says after a long moment, "or at least some member of my family who wasn't just a little bit disappointed in me, but that's taken care of. I don't there's really anything I'd wish for right now. Except, maybe, to stay this happy. That's a silly wish, isn't it?"
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"Aslan told me, when he'd woken me up, that I could not want wrong things anymore, now that I am dead. But I think that has only made me more cautious in wishing for things. Does that make sense?"
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At least, that's the sense it makes to her.
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"I wonder if anyone has ever caught your stag and then wished that he hadn't."
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It's probably not a polite response to what he just said, but she can't help it.
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"Alright, never mind," he says, laughing back at her. "I give up. Where are those blackberries?"
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"The blackberries are just around that turn," she says, pointing.
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"At least your family didn't try to kill you," he calls over his shoulder, grinning. "and I think it's rather for the best your godmothers sadi what they did. Ah, here they are!"
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She frowns. "Why did your family try to kill you, Caspian? That doesn't make any sense at all."
There's really an awful lot she doesn't know about him. And she's a little surprised that he can refer to it that casually.
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"Didn't I tell you about that?"
Her expression tells him otherwise, so he waits for her to catch up and heads to the blackberries, plucking a few and handing them to her with a smile.
"They wanted to kill me because I was the son of the true king, and while my Uncle Miraz was childless, he didn't whether I inherited the throne when he died or not, but eventually he and his wife had a son, so they decided to get rid of me."
His attention diverted to the berries, he tells the story fairly causually. It's been a long time for him, now.
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She accepts the berries, but doesn't eat any of them.
"Well, yes, that you've mentioned, but what about the rest of your family? They just . . . went along with him? And doesn't it bother you?"
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He takes a few berries for himself, and offers one to Peter Aurelious.
"Well," he says, thinking back, "both of my parents were dead, and the seven lords who might have been loyal to me rather than to Miraz had been sent off on a journey from which they never returned, so I didn't exactly have anyone there to stand up for me until I could do it myself. And you have to realize that I didn't realize for quite a while that Miraz was not the true king, only a usurper."
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