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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"No, I suppose not. Well, then, let me start at the beginning. I am Caspian the Tenth, and when I was a mortal man, I was king of Narnia, a country not of this world or time. When I died at the age of three score and six, I was woken with my youth and health restored, by the gift of Aslan. At that point in time, I opened a door in a wall and found myself at a place where worlds and times and universes meet.
"That is where I met Amy."
He takes a beat before continuing.
"We were good friends right away, and she was a great comfort to me and, I hope, I to her, when it was needed. Last week we adopted each other as brother and sister. She is beloved of me, and I have taken it upon myself to ensure that nothing save our separate bloodlines prove us to be less than brother and sister."
He waits.
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"You'll do," she says.
"So tell me how Amethyst is doing, in this place 'where worlds and times and universes meet.'"
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"I am glad to hear it," he says, his eyes twinkling right back at her.
"And she's doing very. She has many friends, and is currently capturing the heart of one of the best men in that or any other world, my lord and friend Peter Pevensie."
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"I'm her brother," he says, by way of explanation. Meaning, of course.
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He looks curious.
"Don't you speak to her when she's here?"
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He looks surprised.
"Where else are you? Off gifting other godchildren?"
Cheeky Caspian.
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"I'm known as the seafarer in my own world, and would be friends with those who ruled the waters."
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But he probably did just go up in her estimation.
"Now, if you'll excuse me," she says.
And she's gone, and there's nothing to show she was ever there except widening ripples in the middle of the pool.
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"I'm sorry, Caspian, that took much longer than I thought it would."
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"It's quite alright," he says, with an odd sort of smile. "I had company, it turns out."
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"Your godmother."
He points to the fading ripples in the pond, and grins.
"I think she wanted to make sure you were being properly escorted."
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Her face falls a little.
"She's a dear, isn't she?"
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"what did you talk about?"
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"You, mostly. I had to prove myself a good brother for you to have, but I think she and I understood each other quite well."
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"So I would hope I would be."
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"Now," he says, "I have told you a story of my childhood, it is only fair that you tell me more about yourself. Anything I haven't heard."
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