The Ordinary Princess is sitting on the windowsill, knees drawn up to her chin, staring out at the lake, and ignoring her tea. "Does it get easier? Being here?"
The Ordinary Princess puts her hand on top of his. "I'm sorry, Caspian. It's just been a very odd few days, and I'm a little off kilter." She manages a ghost of her usual smile.
He wraps his arms securely around her, letting her lean into him for a moment, and keeps his voice warm and cheerful.
"I know, Amy. But you might feel better even being in bed, don't you think? Would you like me to get you anything to eat or drink to help? And this is a very pleasant room."
Caspian sits, not too far away, in a chair, his gaze turned inward and thoughtful. He looks over now and again to see if she has relaxed into sleep, wishing she will, hoping for sweet dreams.
Down in the bar, Gil takes one last look around, somehow misses the fact that Anne is there talking to a suit of armor, and decided to go upstairs and see if she is in her room.
So he knocks on the door to room 203 sharply, "Are you there?" he asks.
He waits, clearly expecting an introduction from the other man. And if he looks a bit wary, well. Men he doesn't know, knocking on Amy's door in the evening? Very suspicious.
Yes, well, Gil finds handsome young men hanging around inside Anne's room downright unsettling. If the roommate has to have a brother at all, Gil would prefer he be fully forty-two,and more than usually plain for his age.
"Gilbert Blythe," he says, offering his hand. "I'm a friend of Anne's."
"Ah," Caspian says, and relaxes in a way that likely unsettles Gilbert even further. "Here, one moment..."
He goes back into the room to check on Amy, who is sleeping soundly, and brushes a lock of hair gently out of her face before stepping out into the hall and closing the door softly behind him.
"I...apologize for my rudeness," he says, shaking Gilbert's hand finally with a small smile. "I was only just able to convince Amy to rest, and I was afraid she'd wake up. Now, sir, how may I help you? Anne is not here, at present, but she didn't think she'd be gone long."
"Oh. Is, um, is Amy all right? Anne mentioned she's Bound."
He gets some points for asking about Amy before bring the conversation back to Anne, doesn't he?
"Did Anne say where she was going?" He indicates the geometry book. "We going to study." It's true. Even if a specific date and time had not been specified.
Caspian looks rather pleased at Gilbert's concern, and his expression grows friendlier.
"She's...well, she's very upset," he says, quietly, and frowns slightly. "She's taken being Bound very hard, I think, and I'm grateful that Anne is here to help her."
He looks towards the stairs, thoughtfully. "She said she was going to down to the main room," he tells Gilbert, "and she was carrying some books. I can only assume she meant to study down there. Kind of her, to give Amy and I some time."
"If there's anything I can do, I live across the hall," he says, indicating room 204. "Anne is a very good friend and we're sort of in here together, so I wanted to be near her. But I'll keep an eye on your sister if you like. Anne speaks of her very warmly, but I haven't had the priviledge of meeting her yet."
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