kitchen_maid: (*Ambergeldar)
Amy ([personal profile] kitchen_maid) wrote2012-03-09 10:26 am

Caspian's Visit to Ambergeldar

In light of the fact that she seems to be bringing more and more visitors from Milliways, Amy has cleaned out the wardrobe that holds her Door to there. Her warmest and heaviest cloak still hangs off to one side, and a number of crowns rest on the shelf above, but Caspian will not have to pick his way across his sister's shoes or avoid getting caught in the trains of her dresses.

Amy keeps hold of his hand as they step through -- she's still being very careful about that after Mal wound up miles and miles away, and no doubt will be for some time to come. Even if the Door has gone back to behaving itself, it's a simple measure, and much better to be safe than sorry.

Her dressing room is a bit cramped now that there's an extra wardrobe (all those shoes had to go somewhere, after all), and not at all the best first view of Ambergeldar.

But then, it's not Caspian's first view of Ambergeldar, is it?

(Which was, of course, a pantry in the kitchens, back when his sister was a kitchen maid. Years ago. But he's seen many non-storage views of the kingdom since then.)

"Welcome back," Amy says.
the_seafarer: (laughing)

[personal profile] the_seafarer 2012-03-20 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, naturally, naturally," he agrees. "I wouldn't dare leave without her."

He would, perhaps, point out that he is clearly a grown-up, but as it is, he doesn't hear the rule.
the_seafarer: Found by Amanda (nephews: walking together)

[personal profile] the_seafarer 2012-03-20 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
He winks back at his sister before feeling both hands dutifully taken by much smaller ones.

"We're ready," he declares, making an exaggerated headcount that Susan giggles at. "And I think we're hungry, too. It's a very good thing we'll be out all afternoon."
the_seafarer: (Susan: a wide world)

[personal profile] the_seafarer 2012-03-22 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
In reality, of course, there are at least a few stops, but as they are fairly short and generally filled with Susan or Merry pointing out something of note to their uncle, they are not of any consequence.

They certainly do not rush -- one might call their pace more of a meander, really -- but even with multiple pauses it doesn't take long to get to the Forest, or to spread a blanket, or to set out food and drinks.

As promised, they stay out all day. Caspian shows Merry and Susan how to construct little twig boats with a leaf for a sail, and they send them on a merry voyage along the bubbling waters of a friendly brook. The food is excellent, the company delightful, and the afternoon fine.

There really isn't a nicer way to spend the day.